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Renfrew councillor Tom Anderson has filed for the office of mayor. Anderson filed Jan. 15, five days after Valley Heritage Radio morning man Andrew Cartwright filed for mayor. Cartwright has since withdrawn his name. Anderson joins Callum Scott in the race for Renfrew’s top political post. With Anderson no longer in the running for a position of councillor, this means council will feature at least three new councillors for the next term. Andrew Evans and Gail Cole have already said they’re not seeking re-election. Anderson, who works at Renfrew Home Hard-
ware Building Centre, has worked three terms as councillor. The 58-year-old says he was weighing the options of running for councillor or mayor. “I had to consider family, work, time commitments and how I could best utilize my skills and expertise. I think the best fit is mayor.” Anderson, who grew up in Renfrew, says the head of council should have municipal experience. “It’s difficult to lead if you don’t know how the place operates.” The focuses in the next term of office, says Anderson, needs to include economic development and effective communication with residents. See ELECTION, page 3
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Caring for creatures, great and small Former Renfrew resident Dr. Samantha Shields has been named one of the top 15 marine veterinary professors by an online educational resource. Shields grew up in Renfrew and attended St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic School and Renfrew Collegiate Institute before going to study environmental science at the University of Guelph and veterinary medicine at St. George’s University (Grenada) and the University of Florida. Above, Shields during a field trip with students at Dolphin Discovery. See page 2.
Winter Frewfest Saturday at Ma-Te-Way Park and Bonnechere River Peter Clark peter.clark@metroland.com
Sports - The Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre is the place to be this weekend. Renfrew’s fourth annual Frewfest winter carnival to the theme of fire and ice, and hosted by the Renfrew Parks and Recreation Department, runs Friday and all day Saturday both inside and out at Ma-Te-Way Park. The event starts Friday at
6 p.m. as everyone is invited to join an outdoor skate. Complimentary hot dogs and hot chocolate will be served. That leads into what should be a pretty good junior B hockey game as the Valley Division-leading hometown Renfrew Timberwolves take on Shawville’s Pontiac Juniors at 8 p.m. Frewfest runs all day Saturday and includes an ice fishing derby hosted by the Renfrew firefighters from 7
a.m. to 5 p.m. Registration is at the Bonnechere River boat launch and is free for children. Prizes will be awarded at 5:15 p.m. Canadian Tire is also supplying fishing gear for those who wish to participate but don’t own a fishing rod, etc. Anglers can bring their catch back to the boat launch for the weigh-in. Other events running from 10 a.m. through 3 p.m. at
Ma-Te-Way Park are a snow sculpture competition, sliding on the toboggan hill, NHA/NHL Museum display, outdoor skating, a military display and petting zoo. Other events include: • 10 a.m., Little Red Theatre; • 11 a.m., horse-drawn sleigh rides; • noon, Yaki entertainment; • and 1 p.m., vintage snow machines.
Among the day’s highlights are a bonfire with marshmallows at 5:30 p.m., followed by fireworks at 6:30 p.m. Frewfest wraps up with indoor skating at the Ma-TeWay Activity Centre at 7:30 p.m. Recreation program director Jo-anne Caldwell invites everyone to get out and enjoy the day with the family. “It is definitely a family event,” she said.
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Dr. Samantha Shields. Dr. Shields also does some coral work in Cayman, “but it is limited at the moment unfortunately,” she said. Dr. Shields attended veterinary school in Grenada at St. George’s from 2000 to 2004, and did her clinical year at the University of Florida in 2003-2004. She and husband Blair moved to Cayman in 2005 where she worked for the Cayman Turtle Farm before joining St. Matthew’s in 2007. “I was Dean of Student Affairs but recently resigned after four years so I could focus my attention on other things, like our 18-month-old daughter and my marine medicine interests,” she said. Dr. Shields remains an associate professor at the veterinary school, teaches clinical nutrition, clinical skills and the MARVET program. Nutrition (small animal and marine) is among her main interests and she is also president for the American Academy of Veterinary Nutrition.
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News - Samantha Shields’ career path has been an interesting, and successful, one. A graduate of St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic School and Renfrew Collegiate Institute, today she is a faculty member at St. Matthew’s University in Grand Cayman and has been named by online educational resource VetTechColleges.com as one of the top 15 marine veterinary professors. Dr. Shields and her husband Blair Miller, another RCI grad, live in the Cayman Islands where she is associate professor of clinical sciences. “The work I do with MARVET is really why I was chosen as one of the top 15 marine vet professors by the vettechcollege,” Dr. Shields told The Renfrew Mercury. MARVET (Marine Veterinary Medicine) is a program started by Dr. Raymond Tarpley and Christine Curry to expose veterinary students and veterinarians to conservation medicine and marine/aquatic animal medicine. Dr. Shields took part in several MARKET programs, in Florida, California and Granada, as a student and then as a veterinarian. “About six years ago Dr. Tarpley approached me about starting a MARVET Cayman and having St. Matthew’s University, School of Veterinary Medicine (SMU), host it,” she explained. “He wanted me to develop it, teach in it and run it. I was very excited to do so.” “Initially there were two of us developing it and running it but Dr. Scott Taylor left SMU three years ago so I have been continuing to improve and run it alone,” she said. Experts in the field are brought to Cayman to help plan and teach the program, including head veterinarians from such places as Florida Aquarian, Mystic Aquarian, Georgia Aquarian and the Maryland Department of Natural Resources. The program accepts students from all over the world (U.S., Canada, South Africa, UK, Australia), and SMU veterinary students can also take part. “Our first year, we had one student. Now we have 60 to 80 applicants for 18 positions,” says Dr. Shields. “It is a two-week program that consists of lectures, labs and field activities.”
News - With a growing demand for its services and facing no increase in provincial funding in the next few years, Renfrew and Area Seniors Home Support (RASHS) has asked the Town of Renfrew for a 20 per cent increase in 2014. After receiving $1,500 in 2013, RASHS has asked for $1,800 in 2014. At the Jan. 13 council meeting, Reeve Audrey Green said she definitely supported the increase, and the request was referred to the finance committee. Use of RASHS’s services has risen sharply in recent years, especially transportation for seniors. Last October, for example, it provided 184 drives, compared to monthly totals of about 50 a few years ago. The organization receives 51 per cent of
its funds from the Province and nearly 30 per cent from client fees. The remaining 20 per cent comes from fundraising, and corporate, municipal and personal donations. “Right now we’re being asked to budget on a zero per cent increase, and unfortunately our costs are not staying static,” said Judy Ewart, executive director of the Renfrew and Area Seniors Home Support. “Rent, hydro, electricity, water bills; everything goes up. We’re just asking for a little bit more support to help make ends meet.” RASHS’s fee-base services are transportation, frozen meals and home maintenance. Its free services are telephone assurance, client intervention and assistance, grocery delivery and friendly visiting. “We help seniors and those with disabilities to stay in their homes and age well at home,” said Ewart. She and board president Dave Bennett made the presentation to council.
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News - Facing an expected tough year for council, plus coming off her hip surgery, Admaston-Bromley Mayor Raye-Anne Briscoe will take some time before deciding if she’ll put her name back up for the township’s top seat. “I’m in very intense therapy, very close to walking with a cane,” she noted. “Our (township) budget will be a big challenge this year from now until the summer time. That’s my focus.”
“I want to get through dealing with all of these things, then I’ll decide,” the mayor said of whether or not she’ll seek re-election. Briscoe has been mayor of the township since amalgamation in 2000. The township’s four councillors have left the door open as all remain undecided. “I haven’t really made my mind up just yet,” Coun. Ray Pender said. “I have to think about it.” He said age may play a role in his decision. The Renfrew County Agricultural Wall of Fame member is 71, and turns 72 a couple of months be-
fore the Oct. 27 election. Pender won by a margin of 281210 to earn the Ward 3 seat in his first term on council four years ago. Coun. Dirk Rook is going to take some time before deciding what route to take. “I’ll watch and see what happens, see who else is running,” the councillor said. “I still enjoy it.” Coun. Rook noted that he turns 80 this year, and that may also factor in his decision on whether or not he’ll run for re-election. “I’ll keep an eye on it and see what’s going on.” Coun. Rook won Ward 1 by accla-
mation in 2010, the only AdmastonBromley councillor to do so in that election. Coun. Robert Dick is also weighing his options. “I have to think about it,” the councillor said. “A fellow needs a little time. It’s a little early to decide. A lot of things can happen between now and then. I’ll think about it more in the summer.” Dick is a veteran of AdmastonBromley in Ward 2. He’s been a part of council for the past five terms over 17 years. Coun. Michael Donohue is near-
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“Some ratepayer concerns are driven by a lack of information or misinformation, so a cost-effective, comprehensive plan to reach as many residents as possible is vital,” said Anderson. Coun. Clint McWhirter, 56, could be one of the few returning council members. “I’m definitely planning on running,” said McWhirter, the parts manager at Renfrew Chrysler and married father of two children. “I have more experience now. And I think I’m just getting into my stride,” said McWhirter. He was first elected to council in STEVE NEWMAN/METROLAND 2000, then just missed a council berth Counc. Tom Anderson has filed for in 2003 when he finished eighth after council reduced its council size from the office of mayor. eight to seven councillors. After not running in 2006, he was elected in 2010. Current Mayor Bill Ringrose does not plan to seek re-election as mayor but is considering other positions. Somewhere along the line he will call it quits, he told Renfrew council Jan. 13. “And maybe it’s nine months from now,” said Ringrose, 68. “I’m not quite sure … but I’m getting the impression there are probably going to be more changes on this council than there have been in a long, long time.” If so, Ringrose suggested he might STEVE NEWMAN/METROLAND best contribute to the next term of Coun. Clint McWhirter says he’s council as a councillor with experidefinitely running for council ence. Election Day is Oct. 27, 2014. again.
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News – Two more names have been added to the list of council hopefuls for the Oct. 27 municipal election in McNab-Braeside. Former Arnprior councillor Tom Peckett has joined McNab-Braeside Coun. Aldene Styles in making a bid for the mayor’s spot. Last week, Coun. Brad McIlquham filed his papers for the deputy mayor position. Current deputy mayor Christine Blimkie has not yet said whether she’ll run this fall. McNab-Braeside Mayor Mary Campbell has said she will decide soon whether or not she is running this time around. Peckett filed his papers Jan. 20 and said there has been very little growth in the township and new policies put in place by the current council will stymie growth even further. “The problems with the quarry, lack of investment in the community, reading and recreation agreements with Amprior and Renfrew, and the looming increase for police are just the tip of the iceberg. Change is needed,” said Peckett. He came to the area in 1969 and is married with four children and six grandchildren. He has worked as a police officer, sales and operations manager, loss control technician and retail store owner. His decision to run stems from what he’s seen going on in the past
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Tom Peckett is the second to announce a bid for the position of McNab-Braeside mayor. while. “After attending public and council meetings over the past couple of years, I believe a change in direction is urgently needed in the township of McNab-Braeside,” said Peckett in a news release. “A person can only complain so much before they should stand up for what they believe in: therefore,
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ing the end of his first term at the council table. “I’m not sure. I’ve found it interesting and invigorating, but there is also the time commitment,” Coun. Donohue said. “At this point, I really haven’t made up mind on whether I’ll be seeking a position here for the new council or not.” In 2014 the township switches from a ward system to election at large. Nominations close 2 p.m. Friday, Sept. 12. Ontarians go to the polls for the municipal election Oct. 27.
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McNab-Braeside council needs a change in direction, says Coun. Brad McIlquham, and that is why he has put his hat in the ring for the deputy mayor spot. The 60-year-old Braeside resident filed his nomination papers Jan 15. He was elected to council eight years ago after an earlier unsuccessful bid for a spot. The married father of four children and grandfather grew up in Ottawa but moved to the area for high school and has been here ever since. A 28-year employee of Russell Food Equipment, McIlquham says that development should be a focus for the township. “We’ve been trying to get development going and nothing’s happening,’ said McIlquham. The township has such great potential. “We’ve got the best outdoor recreation opportunities and between the Ottawa and Madawaska rivers - there’s so much you can do and develop. We’re just starting to get to it now,” he said. “It needs money and some commitment to make it even better than it is now.” Coming up with a reasonable, viable solution to shared recreation services is another issue that will be at the top of list, should he be elected deputy mayor, said McIlquham.
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News – The Town of Renfrew has approved the preparation of a Community Improvement Plan (CIP). Renfrew planner Ivan Burton outlined the priorities of the CIP following a recent survey that sought the community’s preferences. Burton made a detailed presentation to staff and council Jan. 13 before council’s unanimous decision to proceed with the preparation. The request for proposal (RFP) will go to about six consulting firms that specialize in the field and should be distributed by February. Council could review the RFPs by early March. The areas of focus for Renfrew’s CIP will be in five areas. These areas were determined from the results of about 45 surveys, and consideration by the department of development and works regarding cost effectiveness and how to best pursue economic development. Jan. 13, Burton told council and senior staff the intention of a CIP is to provide financial incentives for private property investment, to improve local properties. This has the potential to increase economic development and make the region more competitive, added Burton. With the help of the CIP survey, development and works recommended five priorities — brownfields redevelopment improvements, building façade improvements, heritage building improvements, accessibility improvements, and planning and development fees. The CIP plan would establish poliSTEVE NEWMAN/METROLAND Renfrew planner Ivan Burton says a Community Im- cies and programs in these areas. According to the survey responses, provement Plan could be a pivotal part of economic the No. 1 priority was redevelopment development in this community.
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The long-standing headaches associated with monitoring Horton residents’ participation in Renfrew recreation programs is over. Renfrew council approved a five-year, userfee package with Horton Township Jan. 13. The program kicks off this year with an annual Horton payment of $20,000 to cover participation by Horton residents. In the case of programs that require registration, Horton residents will pay 20 per cent more than the cost charged Renfrew residents. Examples of those programs are girls night, boys night, cooking, a baby-sitting course and gymnastics. The many so-called ‘non-registration’ programs would include Zumba, belly dancing, karate, hockey, skating and circuit training. “I would just like to say it’s about time,� said Renfrew Coun. Clint McWhirter, knowing there have been administrative hiccups with the program for a few years. “The wheels turned slow, but it’s nice to see us get there.� Renfrew recreation director Kevin Hill expressed satisfaction with the new deal. “I’m really excited about the Horton non-resident, user-fee agreement,� said Hill. “First and foremost, we have a long-term deal in place with Horton. Second-
ly, it reduces the amount of administrative time to track where our users reside. “The fact we have a set fee is great for the residents. The advantage is that the entire municipality is included. The barriers have been eliminated by having a lump-sum payment from the Township of Horton.� Horton Mayor Don Eady, who helped broker the deal, is very pleased. “I’m glad the day has come,� said Eady. “I think the agreement is good for Horton. I think the agreement is good for Renfrew. We can move forward, and the taxpayers of Horton and Renfrew are the winners. It’s nice to be able to stand here and say Renfrew and Horton are working together.� Eady and Coun. Bob Kingsbury, who is the new chair of the Horton recreation committee, attended the Jan. 13 Renfrew council meeting at which the five-year agreement was approved. In recent years, staff in Horton and Renfrew has monitored participation closely, to determine how many recreation participants were Horton residents. With the new agreement that’s not necessary. Horton’s annual fee of $20,000 will rise $500 each year. In 2018, the last year of the deal, Horton will pay $22,000 plus HST. The agreement also calls for the two municipalities to “share information on proposed capital enhancements of recreational facilities, programs and services.�
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Despite her fourth battle with cancer, Celebration of Life supporters packing the Renfrew Armouries tomorrow night (Jan. 24) will include Janet Robertson. “I love putting on this event together, even though this time I’m in a hospital bed,” said Roberston, who has been at Renfrew Victoria Hospital undergoing treatment for 11 weeks. The fundraising extravaganza has raised more than $130,000 over nine years, or an average of more than $14,000 per year. The event began as a way to celebrate life, acknowledge
those who have beaten cancer, and raise funds for health services provided at Renfrew Victoria Hospital. The doors open at 7 p.m. for the dance that will feature the Riley New Band, Bahoo and the Brat, the Ghost Town Cryers and DJ Shanon. Tickets are $10 at the door. Sandwiches and squares are available all evening, while there will be a second cash bar this year, to help reduce lineups. “I can’t wait for the event to run,” says Robertson, who knows the proceeds will be divided among the hospital’s oncology unit and digital mammography, Hospice Renfrew, and the Renfrew and Area Health Services Village. The
latter spearheads physician recruitment locally. “This event means so much to me,” said Robertson. “It’s so gratifying because people are so caring and giving, and it’s so full of energy.” The event also highlights the chance to recognize Renfrew Victoria Hospital’s services and staff, says Robertson. “Renfrew Victoria Hospital is amazing. The staff is so amazing.” Funds are raised through admission fees, the 50-50 draw, a silent auction and additional donations. Fundraising sources will include local business donations from Friday sales of Celebration of Life breakfasts at Rocky Mountain House and lunches at Finnigan’s.
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News - Greater Madawaska council heard from Matt Ferguson of Text2 Systems who explained and demonstrated an application to promote the township like never before. It works on your Smartphone, Ipad or Tablet, “What we’ve done is we’ve text two systems. Calabogie and Greater Madawaska have brought on our mobile promotions and commu-
nity framework,” Ferguson said. “We’ve now integrated into that framework the Calabogie Ski Racing Club and the provincial ski race coming up, so we have a nested integrated solution that ties in with Renfrew County’s mobile framework as well.” It helps for promoting events, supporting the attendees, provides residents with an information source and supports health and safety, Ferguson added. See GREATER MADAWASKA, page 7
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Donation to Healing Garden Janet Robertson turned an event in her honour, in appreciation of many years of fundraising endeavors, into another fundraising event, donating the proceeds to the Healing Garden project at Renfrew Victoria Hospital, a project that is close to her heart. The evening included a meal provided by Nick Karavidas of Coco Jarry’s and music by The Two Pats. From left, Coco Jarry’s owner Nick Karavidas, Janet Robertson, Darrell Mooney who chairs the Healing Garden Committee and Judi Gilmore.
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“Businesses can promote themselves, People can look at an app, and in three taps have the driving directions to that business’s front door,” Ferguson noted. “The actual application has been developed in such a fashion that it is information on demand by anyone entering the community, for tourism, for business, for residential development,” Coun. Bruno Kierczak added. “It’s accessible very easily through their mobile apps. “It encourages businesses to promote their particular services, and to ensure that we promote Calabogie and the municipality in terms of its four-season programs.” It connects all communities at the municipal, legislative, social and recreation levels, the councillor added. “It’s information on demand, it’s services on demand.” MEDICINAL MARIJUANA
Greater Madawaska Township isn’t planning on joining Colorado by legalizing marijuana anytime soon, but they have received an inquiry from a medical aspect. The federal statute has changed and allows for the cultivation of marijuana on a limited commercial basis to be sold through prescription or a medicinal application. “Yes, we’ve had one party whom I’m met with early in September, and they’ve submitted some drawings and some ideas.” Mayor Peter Emon said. “Our staff is reviewing it with the building inspector and the county planning office, with a view that there will be a presentation to council about that facility, probably in the spring of this year.”
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TRUCK SALE
Public works manager Jamie Doering has recommended to council that the township’s two 1991 International single-axle plow trucks be sold. The municipality purchased a 2012 International tandem plow truck two years ago to replace one of the trucks. One 1991 truck was to be a spare plow while the other was used for parts. Money from the sale of the trucks will be put back into equipment reserves. PROPOSED BILLING
Greater Madawaska is on board with several municipalities when it comes to the proposed billing for police services in 2015. Each municipality will be charged a flat fee of $260 per household, plus a charge for each service call in that community. With this model, OPP costs for Greater Madawaska will increase from $312,094 in 2013 to $911,430, an increase of $599,336, or 192 per cent, it was noted at council. The projected forecast is that municipalities currently lower than $300 per household will generally face an increase while higher than $400 per household will see a decrease. KIOSK IN GRIFFITH
The framework has been developed between the township and Griffith General Store for a kiosk at the store’s location. The tourist information kiosk will be used by tourists and residents during the hours of operation of the Griffith General Store, and will also provide initial usage data to the kiosk developers and a tourists information service to citizens. The kiosk will be managed by the township. Kiosks will be located in Griffth and at Calabogie Pizzeria by early spring.
Town of Renfrew Town Hall – 613-432-4848 • Development & Works – 613-432-8166 Rec Centre – 613-432-3131 • Fire Hall – 613-432-4962
PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT
Participate in these great programs! Low Mobility/ Gentle Exercise Class Wednesday and/ or Friday 2:15 - 3:00 pm Cost: $3.00 drop in fee Staying Positive (group focusing on self-esteem and body confidence) 9 – 13 years Kindergym Boys & Girls 2-5 years old January 30- March 6 9:45 am-10:30 am or 10:45 am-11:30 am Cost: $45.00 FREE PA Day Skate January 31 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm Babysitting Course 10 years old + January 31 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Cost: $50.00 Cooking Class For 8-16 Year Olds January 31- March 31 4:30 pm-6:30 pm Cost:$100.00 Mosaik Table Class Adult Class February 4 – March 4 Time: 6:00pm-9:00pm Cost: $150.00 Dove Day For Girls 7 years + February 8 9:30am-4:00pm $50.00 For more information on these and other programs, call 613 432-3131.
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OVERNIGHT WINTER PARKING PROHIBITION No person shall park a vehicle or permit a vehicle to remain parked on any municipal parking lot or a street/highway between 2:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. from December 1 to March 31. Note: Vehicles parked on any street/ highway during these hours are subject to a fine. Further, if the vehicle restricts winter maintenance operations it will be towed away at the owner’s expense. R00562481611
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OPINION
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EDITORIAL
Make fun of winter
Opinion - To some people, winter can seem unbearably long. The darkness and chill sends them into retreat and hibernation. But once a year an event comes along to urge Renfrew residents to venture into the great outdoors if only for a few fleeting hours of fun with family and friends. This year, two events give good cause to step out. Winter Frew Fest is this Friday night and all day Saturday with events for young and old alike. Opening with a variety of activities at the Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre and ending with free skating and a fireworks display in the park at 6:30 p.m., the winter festival is a chance to meet and mingle. The preceding night citizens can support
one of the community’s premier fundraising events as the 10th Celebration of Life fundraiser and dance is held at the Renfrew Armouries. Proceeds of the dance – spearheaded by Janet Robertson – go to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital oncology and digital mammography units, Renfrew and Area Health Services Village doctor recruitment, and Hospice Renfrew. Whether shaking a leg on the dance floor or shaking a line at the Renfrew fire department ice fishing derby on the Bonnechere River, plan now to enjoy the festivities. Community spirit comes from time shared with others, and supporting health-care charities only makes us stronger.
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The truth? Really? To the editor: Re: The truth about Renfrew finances, January 16, 2014, Page 8. It would appear that Callum Scott has gotten under the mayor’s skin. Good. We need a real shakeup in Renfrew and real leadership. Mr. Ringrose states that the town debt is just over $12 million. Fair enough. What he fails to mention is that he voted to increase that debt by millions of dollars with the pool and second ice-pad project, which we clearly could not afford. Then, when that big idea died he voted to build an outdoor pool, one very dumb idea which would have also increased our debt. Meanwhile the streets crumble. Then there’s the proposed Community Improvement Program which would subsidise some businesses but not others. Finally, the mayor states that several Ottawa Valley towns have
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full-time fire department staff. I can’t speak to what every town around here is doing but I can say that while Arnprior does have some full-time staff its firefighters are volunteers. Smiths Falls has only five fulltime firefighters and the rest are, you guessed it, volunteers. Mr. Scott is trying to point out that Renfrew is running programs the town cannot afford and he is making some valid points. What about the pension obligations when these Renfrew firefighters retire? Mayor Ringrose has decided to defend the status quo instead of having a serious conversation about the future of our town. This is not good enough. Tough decisons will have to be made, and soon, or we will be in big financial trouble, and don’t expect help from the province or the feds. They are both running huge deficits.
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To the editor: Groves Park Lodge management would like to say a heartfelt thank you to our community partners for the help we received during our flood caused by the freezing of the sprinkler system pipes on Saturday, Jan. 4, 2014. Thank you to our efficient team of staff members from all departments that immediately responded to the emergency situation and managed to get all of our residents to a safe dry area. Thank you to the staff called from our emergency response list who arrived quickly from home bringing their family, friends, neighbours and equipment to help with the clean up. Special thanks to our nursing staff for keeping calm and ensuring the residents needs were all being met; the dietary staff, despite the chaos were able to serve a delicious supper with minimal disruption; the program staff for providing entertainment and overseeing one of the “best parties we have had in a long time;” the environment staff for assisting with the clean up and making sure the residents belongings were safe; and the maintenance staff for staying until the clean up was completed. Thank you to the Renfrew Fire Department for the quick response to our alarm, assis-
tance with cleanup and the loan of tools needed for the job. Thank you to Renfrew Victoria Hospital employees Andy and Greg. We appreciate RVH for coming to our aid with the floor machine to assist in clean up. Thank you to all of our families that came to assist and help keep everyone calm. The alarm system rang at 4:05 p.m. and all residents were able to return to their rooms by 7 p.m., content and tired after a good evening out. It is with the support and assistance from great people like you that make Renfrew and Groves Park Lodge a great place to live and work. Donna Pinkham Administrator Groves Park Lodge
Thanks from the RVH Auxiliary House Tour To the editor: With our very successful 2013 Christmas House Tour now over we want to sincerely thank all who contributed to our success. Over 250 people toured the seven unique and beautifullydecorated homes. Our deepest thanks go to
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the homeowners who opened their doors and so graciously showcased their homes. The tours success rests on a great number of volunteers who tirelessly worked on the organizing committee, in the seven homes, in the Auxiliary Gift Shop and at the tea. Without them this event would not be possible. A sincere thank you goes to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital for their support and assistance. We would like to recognize and are truly thankful to this year’s major sponsors, Wilson Investments, BrokerLink, C.A. Bruce Insurance and R & D Insurance. They, along with other local businesses, provided financial and in-kind support as sponsors, advertisers and contributors of many goods and services. Unquestionably, we are grateful to everyone who ventured out to visit the homes and to all those who supported us. Thank you so much for helping make this vitally important fundraiser the success that it was. Your continued commitment and dedication to our hospital is critical to maintaining the quality care and services that the RVH provides year after year. Marilyn York 2013 Christmas House Tour Committee
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Enjoy Frewfest 2014! TOWNSHIP OF ADMASTON/BROMLEY NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Admaston/Bromley, at its regular meeting to be held on Thursday, February 6th, 2014 beginning at 7:30 p.m. at the Municipal Council Chambers, 477 Stone Road, Renfrew, Ontario, will consider a By-Law for the closing, stopping-up and the conveyance of part of the unopened road allowance lying south of Highway 60 between Lots 3 and 4 Concession 7 designated as Parts 3, 4 and 5 on Plan 49R-18232 (Geographic Township of Bromley) in the Township of Admaston/Bromley, County of Renfrew being part of PIN 57239-0210 (LT). The said By-Law is in response to an application for closure and sale of part of the unopened road allowance. The said By-law will be enacted pursuant to Section 11 of the Municipal Act S.O. 2001 c. 25 as amended. Upon the By-Law finally being enacted, this portion of the said unopened road allowance so closed and stopped-up will be conveyed to the adjoining owner.
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Mark Trahan, Canada Post relief superintendent Pembroke area, welcomes Aikenheadâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Drug Store owner Sheila Kemp, right, and the rest of the storeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s post office staff aboard as the long-time Raglan Street pharmacy opens its on-site post office Friday. From left are front office manager Theresa Hass, Colleen Dicker of post office staff, manager Sandra Fleury and post office staff member Daphne Strader.
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News - Aikenheadâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Drug Store has added a post office to its long-time Raglan Street location. The new service officially opened for business Friday afternoon. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Aikenheadâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s now has Canada Post,â&#x20AC;? store post office manager Sandra Fleury said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Whatever Canada Post can do across the street, we can do here; money orders, money grants, mailing out parcels, picking up parcels â&#x20AC;&#x201C; everything that they can do.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;You can buy your phone cards here, you can buy your pre-paid VISAs here,â&#x20AC;? she added. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We have your U.S. stamps, your international stamps and your Canada stamps,â&#x20AC;? Fleury added. You also can pick up one- and two-cent stamps. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Aikenheadâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s is very happy to have this new edition of Canada Post here to continue to grow in our community,â&#x20AC;? store owner Sheila Kemp said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Aikenheadâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s is always looking for ways to improve service in the community.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are open on Thursday and Friday evenings, plus all day Saturday which is in excess to the regular post office,â&#x20AC;? Kemp added. Aikenheadâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s post office hours are Monday to Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Thursday and Friday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.; and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. You can also call 613-432-8866. Canada Post approached Aikenheadâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, and when the opportunity came along, Kemp was more than happy to add the post office outlet for the store customersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; convenience, Fleury added.
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TOWNSHIP OF ADMASTON/BROMLEY NOTICE
Upon the By-Law finally being enacted, this portion of the said unopened road allowance so closed and stopped-up will be conveyed to the adjoining owner.
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DATED at the Township of Admaston/Bromley this 15th day of January, 2014
The said By-Law is in response to an application for closure and sale of part of the unopened road allowance. The said By-law will be enacted pursuant to Section 11 of the Municipal Act S.O. 2001 c. 25 as amended.
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Notification to appear before Council concerning the closing of this part of the road allowance must be received in writing by 12:00 noon, Monday, February 3rd, 2014 and it shall specify the nature of the concern.
TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Admaston/Bromley, at its regular meeting to be held on Thursday, February 6th, 2014 beginning at 7:30 p.m. at the Municipal Council Chambers, 477 Stone Road, Renfrew, Ontario, will consider a By-Law for the closing, stopping-up and the conveyance of part of the unopened road allowance lying north of Harveyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Crescent between North Bonnechere Range (NBR) and Concession 1fronting Lot 14 NBR and Lot 20 Con. 1 designated as Part 2 on Plan 49R-18200 (Geographic Township of Admaston) in the Township of Admaston/Bromley, County of Renfrew being part of PIN 57247-0118 (LT).
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DATED at the Township of Admaston/Bromley this 15th day of January, 2014 Annette Louis Clerk-Treasurer E-mail - alouis@admastonbromley.com Tel. - 613-432-2885 Fax - 613-432-4052
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Vehicle(s) may be shown with optional equipment. Dealer may sell or lease for less. Limited time offers. Offers only valid at participating dealers. Retail offers may be cancelled or changed at any time without notice. See your Ford Dealer for complete details or call the Ford Customer Relationship Centre at 1-800-565-3673. For factory orders, a customer may either take advantage of eligible Ford retail customer promotional incentives/offers available at the time of vehicle factory order or time of vehicle delivery, but not both or combinations thereof. Retail offers not combinable with any CPA/GPC or Daily Rental incentives, the Commercial Upfit Program or the Commercial Fleet Incentive Program (CFIP). ◊ Until February 28, 2014, eligible purchase financing and lease customers will have the equivalent of their first four bi-weekly payments covered by Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited up to a maximum amount per eligible vehicle (the “Offer”). The Offer applies to the first four bi-weekly payments for customers paying on a bi-weekly basis and the sum of 12 monthly payments divided by 26 and multiplied by 4 for customers paying on a monthly basis (“First 4 Bi-Weekly Payments”). Maximum amounts are $500 on 2013/2014 [Focus S and Fiesta S]; $750 on 2013/2014 [Focus (excluding S), Fiesta (excluding S)] and 2014 [CMAX]; $1,000 on 2013/2014 [Fusion], 2014 [Mustang (excluding Shelby GT500), Escape]; $1,250 on 2013/2014 [Taurus, Edge], 2014 [F-150 Regular Cab, Super Cab, and Super Crew]; $1,500 on 2013/2014 [Flex], 2014 [Explorer]; $1,750 on 2014 [Expedition]. All Mustang Shelby GT500, Transit Connect, E-Series, F-150 Raptor, Super Duty, Medium Truck, Chassis, Stripped Cab and cutaway models excluded. Offer only available on approved credit (O.A.C.) from Ford Credit. If the equivalent of the First 4 Bi-Weekly Payments exceeds the maximum amount, the customer will be responsible for the balance. First 4 Bi-Weekly (or monthly payment equivalent, as applicable) payments are required from customer. Finance customers will receive a cheque for the amount of their First 4 Bi-Weekly Payments from the dealer. For RCL customers, the first month’s payment will be waived and they will receive a cheque for the amount of two bi-weekly payments according to the formula described above - customer will then be responsible for making all of his/her remaining scheduled payments in accordance with their contract. Offer not available to cash purchase customers. Not combinable with CFIP, CPA, GPC, Commercial Upfit Incentive Program or Daily Rental Allowances incentives. * Until January 13, 2014, Purchase a new [2014 Escape S FWD/ 2014 Fusion S] / [2013 F-150 XLT SuperCrew 4x4/ 2013 F-150 SuperCrew Platinum 4x4 5.0L] for [$25,318/$23,798]/ [$29,998/$48,080] (after Manufacturer Rebate of [$500/ $0/ $10,000/ $10,000]. Taxes payable on full amount of purchase price after total manufacturer rebate has been deducted. Offers include freight and air tax but exclude administration and registration fees of up to $799, fuel fill charge of up to $120 and all applicable taxes. All prices are based on Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price. Delivery Allowances are not combinable with any fleet consumer incentives. *** Until February 28, 2014, lease a new 2014 Ford Escape S for up to 48 months and lease a new 2014 Ford Fusion S for up to 48 months and get 0% APR on approved credit (OAC) from Ford Credit. Not all buyers will qualify for the lowest APR payment. Lease the above-noted model with a value of [$25,318/$23,798] (after [$1,000/$0] down payment or equivalent trade in and [$500/$0] manufacturer rebate deducted) at 0% APR for up to 48 months with an optional buyout of [$9,961/$9,424], monthly payment is $299, total lease obligation is [$15,352/$14,352], interest cost of leasing is $0 or 0% APR. Offers include freight, air tax, and PPSA but exclude administration and registration fees of up to $799, fuel fill charge of up to $120 and all applicable taxes. Additional payments required for optional features, license, and insurance. All prices are based on Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price. Some conditions and mileage restriction of 32,000km for 24 months applies. Excess kilometrage charges are 16¢per km for F-Series, plus applicable taxes. Excess kilometrage charges subject to change (except in Quebec), see your local dealer for details. All prices are based on Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price. Manufacturer rebates are not combinable with any fleet consumer incentives. **Until January 31, 2014, receive 0% APR purchase financing on new 2013 Edge (excluding SE) models for up to 48 months, 2013 Fusion, Taurus, Flex and 2014 Taurus and Escape models for up to 60 months, and 2013/2014 Ford Focus (excluding BEV) and Fiesta models for up to 72 months to qualified retail customers, on approved credit (OAC) from Ford Credit. Not all buyers will qualify for the lowest interest rate. Example: $25,000 purchase financed at 0% APR for 48/60/72 months, monthly payment is $520.83/ $416.66/ $347.22, cost of borrowing is $0 or APR of 0% and total to be repaid is $25,000. Down payment on purchase financing offers may be required based on approved credit from Ford Credit. □ Until February 28, 2014, receive 2.49% APR purchase financing on new 2014 Escape S FWD models for up to 84 months, on approved credit (OAC) from Ford Credit. Not all buyers will qualify for the lowest interest rate. Example: 2014 Escape S FWD for $25,318 (after $1,000 down payment or equivalent trade-in, and $500 Manufacturer Rebate deducted) purchase financed at 2.49% APR for 84 months, monthly payment is $316 (the sum of twelve (12) monthly payments divided by 26 periods gives payee a bi-weekly payment of $146), interest cost of borrowing is $2,211 or APR of 2.49% and total to be repaid is $26,572. Down payment may be required based on approved credit from Ford Credit. All purchase finance offers include freight and air tax and PPSA but exclude administration and registration fees of up to $799, fuel fill charge of up to $120 and all applicable taxes. All prices are based on Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price. Delivery Allowances are not combinable with any fleet consumer incentives. ^^Estimated fuel consumption ratings for the 2013 Focus 2.0L I4 5-Speed Manual, 2013 Fusion FWD 1.6L 6-Speed Manual, 2014 Escape 2.5L I4 6-Speed Automatic, 2013 F-150 4x4 5.0L – V8 6-Speed SST. Fuel consumption ratings based on Transport Canada-approved test methods. Model shown is 2013 F-150 4x4 5.0L – V8 6-Speed SST: 15.1L/100 km city and 10.7L/100 km hwy. Actual fuel consumption will vary based on road conditions, vehicle loading and driving habits. ‡ Offer only valid from December 3, 2013 to January 31, 2014 (the “Offer Period”) to resident Canadians with an eligible Costco membership on or before November 30, 2013 who purchase or lease of a new 2013/2014 Ford (excluding Fiesta, Focus, C-Max, Raptor, GT500, Mustang Boss 302, Transit Connect EV, and Medium Truck) or Lincoln vehicle (each an “Eligible Vehicle”). Limit one (1) offer per each Eligible Vehicle purchase or lease, up to a maximum of two (2) separate Eligible Vehicle sales per Costco Membership Number. Offer is transferable to persons domiciled with an eligible Costco member. 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Feast of the Farms at Pembroke Sno Spree Ottawa Valley Food Co-operative
Community - Join the Ottawa Valley Food Co-op for the second Feast of the Farms tasting event as part of Pembrokeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Sno-Spree on Saturday, Feb. 1 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Knights of Columbus hall, 170 Ellis Ave. Local food lovers will have a unique opportunity to meet and talk with local food producers, as they prepare and serve up their favourite recipes in a varied tasting menu using local ingredients. Participants at this casual mix and mingle event will also have the opportunity to enjoy local craft beer and Ontario wines from the cash bar, as they enjoy the delicious local food. This is a chance to sample a wide array of succu-
lent appetizers, main courses, desserts and drinks made by our producer-chefs using local lamb, rabbit, beef, chicken, pork and vegetables, and served as small plate tasters. Participants will be delighted to taste many different types of mouth-watering casseroles, roasts, curries, stews, soups, salads, delicious pizza, fresh baked breads, desserts, preserves, pickles and relishes. There will be a selection of organic, gluten free and vegetarian dishes, and local beverages such as cider, tea and locally roasted organic coffee. A limited number of tickets are available at $30 per person at the Pembroke Memorial Centre. Tickets can also be obtained by emailing Devorah Belinsky at devorah@ovfc.ca or contacting her by phone or
text at 613-401-5887. This event is made possible with financial assistance from the City of Pembroke and support from the Ottawa River Institute. The Ottawa Valley Food Co-operative 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 co-op 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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Community - Clothesline is giving Canadians a chance to de-clutter and win! Beginning last Thursday and running until March 30, 2014, you can â&#x20AC;&#x153;Cash in on your Clutterâ&#x20AC;? for a chance to win a grand prize $10,000 closet makeover or a weekly drawn $500 VISA gift card. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Your support not only gives you a chance to win great prizes, but helps make a positive impact in the lives of the more than nine million Canadians living with diabetes or pre-diabetes,â&#x20AC;? says Janelle Robertson, general manager, National Diabetes Trust. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This campaign is crucial
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skill development, decision marking, knowledge and understanding, and a true and lasting appreciation of physical activity. The FUNdamentals program is intended as a vehicle for fostering and developing improved social, physical, and cognitive abilities of young athletes, and building the foundation for future sports success. We wish to introduce development and fundamental movement skills. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s also a wonderful opportunity for participants to interact with peers in a fun environment while learning and improving upon basic motor skills. As well, both children and caregivers will be educated about nutrition and the importance of a balanced lifestyle, which will help them stay healthy throughout their lives.
Program runs from 6:30pm to 7:30pm but doors open from 6:15pm to 7:45pm Free play time before and after each session. Cost: $80.00 per athlete for the 12 week program - snacks will be included. Please make all cheques out to â&#x20AC;&#x153;Special Olympics Ontarioâ&#x20AC;? Note: All athletes must fill out â&#x20AC;&#x153;Athlete Registration Formâ&#x20AC;? prior to the program. This is a one time form, with the athlete then being registered with â&#x20AC;&#x153;Special Olympics Ontarioâ&#x20AC;?
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Class is Light-Duty Full-Size Pickups. ▼Based on a 48/36 month lease for 2014 GMC (Terrain SLE FWD 3SA/Sierra Crew Cab 4x4 1SA). Annual kilometre limit of 20,000 km, $0.16 per excess kilometre. OAC by GM Financial. Monthly/bi-weekly payments may vary depending on down payment/trade. A down payment or trade of $0 and/or $0 security deposit is required. Total obligation is $18,377/$16,200. Option to purchase at lease end is $11,398/$19,463. Excess wear and tear and km charges not included. Other lease options available. ♦$4,000 is a manufacturer to dealer delivery credit (tax exclusive) for 2014 GMC Sierra 1500 Ext. & Crew Cab and is reflected in offers in this advertisement. Other cash credits available on most models. See dealer for details. ▼/♦/***/*/‡Freight & PDI, ($1,600/$1,650), registration, air and tire levies and OMVIC fees included. Insurance, licence, PPSA, dealer fees and applicable taxes not included. 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MUSIC
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Homecoming for Pilatskes with StepCrew Festival Hall
Lifestyle - It’s a homecoming show. It’s a wonderful night celebration of song, dance and fiddling. It will be one of the finest shows Festival Hall has ever seen. The StepCrew 13 performers hit the stage Feb. 15 with an unbelievable new show which brings together three styles of exhilarating dance forms – Ottawa Valley stepdance, Irish stepdance, and Tap. With virtuosic dancers and musicians from the likes of The Chieftains, Cherish The Ladies, and Bowfire, this cast of outstanding talent takes you on a dance journey as champions in their respective art forms show audiences the amazing similarities and differences between these three captivating styles. As if dancing weren’t enough, The StepCrew boasts three world-class fiddlers backed by an amazing fivepiece ensemble comprised of some of the most talented and respected musicians in the Celtic music scene today.
Ladies, and Seven Nations. It doesn’t get any better than this.” Following is just one example of the high praise the group has garnered. “The StepCrew is a brilliant visual and musical display of the most talented dancers I’ve seen. It’s refreshing to see a performance of this style based on pure ability as the dancers are certainly nothing less than virtuosic in their respective styles. The first time I saw Jon and Nathan Pilatzke dancing with Cara Butler was the best thing I’d seen since sliced bread. Having worked with them for the last eight years has been a true tonic for The Chieftains. The StepCrew does not simply draw their audience in, they take them by the hand and remind us what dance is meant to be about – fun.” - Paddy Moloney, The Chieftains
There’s nothing quite like seeing it live. Reviews have been stellar of the show. This is a homecoming show for fiddle playing champion musicians, Jon and Nathan Pilatzke come home for one night only. With some vocals from Scotland, the mezmorizing Alyth McCormack joins the StepCrew and performers from all over the world. As stated in The Boston Telegram, “The cast was outstanding. The group’s energy dazzles.” The StepCrew simply “drips” energy. Festival Hall director Rick Wharton is pleased to bring this one of kind show to Pembroke Feb. 15 at 7:30 p.m. “You mention the names Jon and Nathan Pilatzke and everyone is so proud of them in the Ottawa Valley, they are musical ambassadors for not only the Valley but for Canada,” says Wharton. “The fact that they have connected and perform in the Step Crew with dancers and fiddlers from the likes of The Chieftains, Bowfire, Cherish The
For tickets, contact the Festival Hall Tickets for phone orders 613735- 2182 or drop by box office Tuesdays to Friday 1 to 6 p.m.
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Bam – Explosion! family show in Pembroke Rick Wharton Festival Hall
Lifestyle - Many people have asked, why there isn’t any clean fun family entertainment anymore? A good live show for the youth. A show where the whole family can go a not spend a fortune. Festival Hall has fulfilled that want and need, with one show you do not want to miss. BAM - EXPLOSION! is a one-of-a-kind performance that will leave you with only one wish… more!
Quebec’s high-energy percussive comedy trio offers a fusion of side-splitting comedy and drumming virtuosity, electrifying the crowd with its powerful rhythms and deliriously funny sketches. Combining trans-cultural humour and contagious rhythm, audiences from ages three to 83 will experience a truly universal evening of entertainment. BAM! has performed all over the world in schools, theaters, concert halls, festivals and outdoor stages before crowds of 5,000.
The show has thrilled audiences in Canada, the United States, South America, Africa, the Middle East, Asia, New Zealand and no less than 11 European countries, making everybody laugh in their own language! Bringing together universal humor and high intensive percussion. A show for both music and theatre lovers. The show comes to Pembroke’s Festival Hall Feb. 2 at 2 p.m. Tickets are available at Festival Hall Box Office Tuesday to Fridays 1 to 6 p.m. or by phone 613-735-2182.
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Robins extending their stay Evelyn and Frank Collins had between 15 and 20 robins at their feeder last weekend. They said it was very unusual because they had never seen that many in their yard in the summer time. The birds appeared to be healthy and had their usual bright summer colours. The above-average fruit crop of crab apples, buckthorn berries, mountain ash berries and juniper berries has been the main food source for the birds. Marlene Hanneman saw a flock of eight robins on the Barr Line and they seemed to be feeding on grit and road salt. She said the birds appeared healthy and were doing their “run and stand up straight” search behaviour. Cathy Campbell saw robins on the South McNaughton Road and they, too, were foraging for seeds along the shoulder of the road.
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Barred owl photographed in Admaston-Bromley Twp. Crows, wild turkeys, turkey vultures, chickadees, nuthatches, downy and hairy woodpeckers follow the foodgathering habits of their own, and of other species as well. I feel that all birds watch the actions of others, including us, when it comes to food gathering. Let us know if you observe any co-operative or aggressive behaviour at your feeders. SNOWY OWLS
Mary Steele was able to take a picture of an immature snowy owl as it flew from its perch on a hydro pole behind their home. The image shows the dark feathers above and the barring on the wings and tail something that happens only when the bird tilts it body just the right way. Gary Charter had a white snowy, a mature bird; fly straight toward his car on the Queen’s Line. He was able to stop in time to see the bird land on a hydro pole a short distance away. Traffic on the tundra where the birds live is very light and they are unfamiliar with vehicles and the damage they can do. Please protect them, they are vulnerable. CARDINALS
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of cardinals visiting her feeder each day. They are very protective of their food source and many squabbles occur as the birds, both male and female, try to control the area around the feeder. IRRUPTIONS
We are enjoying an irruptive invasion of snowy owls this winter. There is a food shortage in the north and the birds must move south or starve. There was an irruption of snowy owls in 1945-46 and it was guesstimated that 14,000 birds made the trip. Many were killed or starved to death because they did not know where to hunt or how to avoid cars. During invasion years when cone crops fail in the north flocks of northern finches move south and gather at our feeders. Pine siskins, red crossbills, white-winged crossbills, purple finches, pine grosbeaks, evening grosbeaks and common redpolls make the trip. They have not arrived so far this winter. Enjoy your birding. Ila and Jim Ferguson, 5313 River Road, RR 5, Renfrew, Ont., K7V 3Z8, telephone 613-4322738 or email jamesh@nrtco. net
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Debra Bee has a flock of wild turkeys that come to her yard every day to feed. But before they do, one sometimes two crows arrive and perch in a tree a short distance away. Debra says that eight out of 10 times the turkeys do not arrive until after the crows do. She wondered if their actions demonstrated a co-operative behaviour between the two species. Debra, birds watch and listen for the calls and behaviour of other birds. When you fill your feeders there may not be a bird in sight but a blue jay will be calling what seems to be some distance away. As soon as you leave the area there will be several jays arrive to feed one after another. The turkeys are very likely listening to the crows and watching where they are gathering.
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Addie Lemkay sent us a picture of a barred owl she had taken in Admaston/Bromley Township. The barred owls are resident birds and know where the most productive places are to hunt for food. Small mammals, their main food source, have been feeding under the crust of ice and are protected from the birds. But in fields of corn that have not yet been harvested the grain is knocked to the surface of the ice by the wind or the birds and when the animals arrive to feed they are easy prey for the owls.
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Community - The Cadets at 653 Champlain Squadron in Renfrew have been quite busy since their new year began in September. Apart from our regular meetings every Tuesdays, they have participated in a gliding expedition in North Bay, outdoor exercise training in October, and of course it is always an honour to participating in the Remembrance Day parade in November. In December the cadets were introduced to Yoga. We had a special guest from Ottawa who enthusiastically shared her passion with all the members. Julie Rollwagen (nee Godin) has been teaching for five years in and around the Ottawa area. A native of Calumet Island,
LAC Luke Douglas, Cpl Aaron McGuire, FCpl Nicolas Lemaire & Cpl Cole Richard Que., and a past Cadet herself at 653 Champlain Squadron. She is a regular teacher at Mountaingoat Yoga and Inner Soul Yoga Center. The cadets loved the experience which resulted in inspiring some of them to join a
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Jan. 19 to 25 National Non-Smoking Week: Butt out! Your lungs will love you Ontario Lung Association
Lifestyle - There are almost two million smokers in Ontario and research shows that up to 80 per cent of them have tried to quit. Tobacco use is responsible for more than 13,000 premature deaths every year in Ontario, making it the number one cause of preventable illness and death in our province. But it is extremely difficult to break the vice-like grip of nicotine addiction and hardly anyone gets there on the first try. In fact, some people make five or six attempts before they finally manage to quit smoking for good. Fortunately, no one has to do it alone. There are many supports available to help people quit.
Among the more popular is a range of nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) products. Prescription medicines that help to reduce cravings are also available. Ask your health-care provider which therapy is right for you. The Ontario Lung Association offers several tools to help people quit smoking: • A free workbook called Journey 2 Quit that is packed with ideas to help you make a quitting plan. • Certified Respiratory Educators are available to offer advice to help you quit. Phone the Lung Health Information Line at 1-888-344-LUNG (5864) or email info@on.lung.ca. • For a different type of distraction when a craving hits, download the free Quit & Get Fit iPhone app from
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It’s great to have that social support. And you can always practise The 5 Ds: Delay. Cravings usually go away in five to 10 minutes. You can get through it. Distract. Be active. Start a new hobby to keep your hands busy. Deep Breath. Deep breathing can help you relax and focus your mind on something else. Drink Water. Drinking water helps wash the bad stuff out of your system. It also keeps your hands and mouth busy. Do Something. Physical activity is a great way to distract yourself and it will help with cravings and withdrawal symptoms. If you tried to quit in the past and went back to smoking, don’t feel bad
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1. Know your reasons for quitting While winning a car is a great reason to quit, there are probably many others. Write down your reasons for quitting smoking and keep that list with you so you can refer to it often. A visual reminder just might be the encouragement you need to keep those temptations at bay. Try selecting a few of the most important reasons on your list and post them around the places you used to smoke. 2, Prepare for cravings and withdrawal symptoms No matter how good your reasons are for quitting, you may still find yourself craving a cigarette. The best way to defeat temptation is to avoid it, so change your routine and stay away from the places you used
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Sledge hockey opens Community Living Renfrew County South celebrations Derek Dunn derek.dunn@metroland.com
Sports - The former captain of the national sledge hockey team helped start a year-long celebration of support and services for Renfrew County individuals with developmental disabilities. Todd Nicholson of West Carleton, Canada’s flag bearer at the 2006 Paralympic Games, joined town firefighters, community living clients, and others at the Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre Sunday afternoon for a friendly sledge hockey game. Organizer Jennifer Creeden said the game gave participants and those in the crowd a chance to see sledge hockey up close. It also served as the first of many events this year celebrating Community Living Renfrew County South’s 50th anniversary. “It’s partly to celebrate our 50 years, but it’s also for community members to come and try it and see how it works,” said Creeden, executive director. In the lobby, a display board showed snapshots from the organization’s historic moments, along with T-shirts for sale, a raffle for two chances to win a $2,500 travel voucher to New York, donation box, 50-50 sale and more. Just over $500 was raised on Jan. 19. The raffle draw takes place May 23 during a gala night of celebration. Tickets are available at the Renfrew office, 326 Raglan St., and at www.
Community Living Renfrew County executive director Jennifer Creeden, left, and longtime volunteer Helen Deslaurier are ready to pop the cork on a year of celebrating their organization’s 50th anniversary
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Former national sledge hockey captain Todd Nicholson, second from right, at Community Living Renfrew County South’s 50th anniversary with Community Living clients and Renfrew Firefighters. clrcs.com, until that night. Everyone is welcome to the dance at the Renfrew Armouries with live music by Ambush along with a silent auction and an open house showcasing all programs and services. Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MPP John Yakabuski dropped the ceremonial puck and sang the national anthem before the game started. He said it was a great opportunity for those that have never
played before, and a fine beginning to the celebrations. “This is a great kickoff of the 50th year. I hope people enjoy the effort put out from playing it and that the firefighters participating can gain an appreciation,” Yakabuski said. “I’m also honoured to be asked to sing O Canada today.” Nicholson and the firefighters won 3-2. The team included Sledge Hockey of Eastern
Ontario’s Chelsea Powell and Leonard Laventure, along with firefighters Mark Griese, Mike Guest, Jesse Gale, Chad Barker, Chad Scerba, Michael Farr and Mackie McLean. The Renfrew Ice Pickers included Chris Bujold, Gary Inglis, Debbie Broome, Alex Duggan, Rebekka Zimmerling, Geraldine Prince, Dan Laplante, Christine Drouilliard, Liz McFarlane, and Allan Yull.
John Yakabuski is set to drop the puck on a sledge hockey game that included Rebekka Zimmerling, left, and former national team captain Todd Nicholson. Yakabuski, MPP for Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke, also doubled as the national anthem singer.
Calabogie Peaks forges ahead after major fire in November Steve Newman steve.newman@metroland.com
Sports - The general public, businesses and Mother Nature have all stepped forward to salvage the Calabogie Peaks Resort ski and snowboard season. A Nov. 24 early-morning fire destroyed the ski resort’s pump house and electrical transformer, and threatened to end the Peaks’ ski season before it had even begun. But McGrimmon Holdings in Renfrew was able to quickly build a new, temporary pump house and Calabogie Peaks staff accessed nec-
essary supplies, particularly from Renfrew Home Hardware Building Centre and Renfrew M&R Feeds. A temporary transformer was also put in place when the Peaks got a Caterpillar portable tractor-trailer generator from Brampton, Ont. Without those two big pieces of snow-making infrastructure, said Calabogie Peaks Resort owner Paul Murphy, “We wouldn’t have been able to open at all.” The Peaks had only been making snow a few days when the fire happened. Mother Nature has also been
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good, for the most part, as the resort has continued to make snow during colder temperatures. There’s now an average snow base of 45 centimetres. “We have less natural snow this year, but the man-made snow stays longer and we’re closing the gap to where we were the same time last year (with artificial snow),” said Murphy. More snow-making equipment is helping, having virtually doubled its number of snow guns since last season from 31 to 60. One of the biggest results of the recovery effort, says Murphy, was
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St. Joseph’s Jaguar junior girls continue volleyball win streak Peter Clark peter.clark@metroland.com
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Cracker Cup at Jeffreys Lake This year’s Cracker Cup Hockey Day in Canada tournament at Jeffreys Lake Jan. 18 was a fundraiser for Mental Health Awareness in memory of Mark Springer. A total of $905 was raised and donated to Mark’s Springer’s mom, Janet, who participates in the annual 9 RUN RUN. The 9 RUN RUN fundraises for charities geared towards youth mental health awareness. Mark was always eager to help with hockey day preparations, snow blowing and making rinks, etc., so this year everyone wanted to make a contribution back. From left are Ken and Janet Springer, and Josh Scobie. The tournament is played every year on the frozen lake at the Scobie cottage.
Sports - The St. Joseph’s Jaguars junior girls volleyball team kept their composure and unbeaten streak alive by pulling out a five-set barnburner over the Arnprior Redmen in Upper Ottawa Valley High School Athletic Association action Jan. 13. After dropping a pair of tough games 25-23, the Jaguars claimed the deciding set 15-5. Coach Renee Turcotte said the girls were strong mentally and displayed physical play throughout the game. The Jaguars also prevailed 3-2 over host Arnprior in the senior encounter. BOYS BASKETBALL
Solid defence kept the Jaguars in the game before pulling away in the third quarter to defeat the Fellowes Falcons 46-28 in senior boys hoops action Jan. 13 in the Jag Den. Fellowes won the junior clash 53-29 despite the com-
bined efforts of Simon Rowat with 12 points, and nine from Brendan Dumoulin. The following day, the Senior Jaguars suffered their first defeat of the 2013-14 season after seven wins when dropping a 54-51 cliffhanger to the Renfrew Collegiate Raiders. Evan Naismith had 18 points and Hayden McIntyre 13 for St. Joseph’s. St. Joseph’s had a chance to pull even but narrowly missed a three-ball as time ran out. Senior Jaguars coach Kip Mulvihill said his team gave a good account of itself in the tough loss. The Jaguars claimed the junior contest at RCI 4123. Rowat drained 11 more points. St. Joseph’s coach Steve Jones said an excellent team effort and hustle contributed to the victory. The Jaguars completed a busy week at home last Thursday. Evan Naismith and Nathan Dyck led the Senior Jaguars with 14 points in a 56-34
win over the visiting Bishop Smith Crusaders. Phil Pilon stepped up to lead all players in fourthquarter scoring The Junior Jaguars and their Pembroke counterparts got locked up in a thriller that needed overtime to decide a victor. The Crusaders found open ground in the extra period to pull away with a 52-43 win. Brendan Dumoulin and Simon Rowat both notched 11 points. Rowat’s points including a 65-foot buzzer-beater to end the first half. Brad Shean and J.P. Cassanto chipped in seven points. Stephen Hass added five for St. Joseph’s. The Junior Jaguars also competed in the RCI Raiders/Arnprior Redmen-hosted tournament on the weekend, and went 2-and-2. The Jaguars defeated league rivals RCI 39-25 and Bishop Smith Crusaders 2523. Losses came to Ashbury College and the Almonte Thunderbolts.
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January 2014
Monthly Column by
John YAKABUSKI MPP
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Goaltender Mitchell Knight boots a few pucks aside during the Wolves outdoor practice at the Horton Community Centre Thursday evening.
Wolves open up six-point lead atop Valley Division Peter Clark peter.clark@metroland.com
Sports - The Renfrew Timberwolves made a giant step toward nailing down first place for the first time since the 2000-01 season in the Valley Division of the Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League over the weekend. The Wolves outlasted the Pontiac Juniors 6-5 in a Quebec-side thriller Friday night, and then cruised past the visiting Gatineau Mustangs 5-1 at the Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre Sunday evening. The results open a six-point lead for the Wolves in the chase for the Valley loop’s top spot. WOLVES 6, PONTIACS 5 (OT)
Troy Taylor’s goal 2:08 into overtime pushed the Wolves past the Pontiac Juniors in Shawville Friday night. Taylor converted setups from Scott Conroy and Tanner Smith to solve Pontiac netminder Trevor McGee and end an interesting night of hockey. Aside from 11 goals, the game also produced 131 minutes in penalties between the two rivals. But of those, the Wolves were assessed 103 minutes and Shawville just 28. Conroy returned to the Renfrew lineup following his four-game suspension and made an impact right away. Aside from his assist on the game-winning goal, Conroy also checked in with a hat trick. Luke Lapierre added the other two regulation-time goals as the Wolves jumped out to an opening-period 4-2 lead. But the Pontiacs answered with three unanswered goals in the second period to claim a 5-4 edge before Conroy evened it back up at five 2:07 into the third. Bailey Hein and team captain Nolan Rook added two assists in the game. Anthony Rea led Shawville with
two markers. The win was goaltender Mitchell Knight’s first as a Timberwolf. Renfrew penalty killers earned their share of ice time as the Wolves fought off nine of 11 Pontiac powerplays, most in the second period. The Wolves went 0-for-5 with the extra man. WOLVES 5, GATINEAU 1
Luke Lapierre, 6:35 into the opening period, and Colin Raddatz with his first Renfrew goal late in the second, gave the Wolves a 2-0 lead before Lapierre with his second, and Colin Bradbury shorthanded, put the game away in the first 10 minutes of the final stanza. Gatineau’s Dominik Robinson broke Wolves goaltender Matt Schroeder’s shutout bid with 9:16 remaining. Tanner Smith notched the fifth Renfrew goal with 5:15 to play. Sean Kyte added two helpers. Schroeder was solid when called upon, with 31 saves. The Wolves fired 40 shots the way of the Mustangs Justin Mallette-Trottier. WOLVES HOWLINGS
The Wolves had their own version of the Heritage Classic with an outdoor practice at the Horton Recreation Centre last Thursday evening. They host the Pontiacs in a rematch Friday at 8 p.m. at the MAC with proceeds going in support of injured Shawville player Brett Nugent, who sustained a serious injury during a game in Perth Oct. 27. On Sunday, the Wolves travel to Stittsville for a 2:30 p.m. contest versus the Royals. Stittsville is fighting for a playoff spot, but has reeled off four wins in a row. The Wolves also have a rescheduled game to make up against the Arnprior Packers at the Nick Smith Centre in Arnprior Wednesday, Jan. 29. It is an 8 p.m. contest.
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Winning the Spaghetti Spiel Jan. 11-12 weekend at the Renfrew Curling Club is the team of, from left, skip Bernie Leclaire, second Rachel Leclaire, third Ma Matt St. Louis and lead Colleen Desarmia.
Spaghetti spiel draws 96 curlers Andy Sklepowicz Behind the Glass
Sports - The Renfrew curling club hosted the ninth annual International Spaghetti Spiel Jan. 11 and 12. Theresa and Karl Mann welcomed 96 curlers and their many supporters. The place was humming. Our American friends from Pennsylvania were not able to make a physical appearance but with the wonders of the internet they joined us via YouTube and entertained us with their annual update and their infamous calendar. The curlers saluted our southern neighbours with some of their Kentucky elixir, a gift from our annual visitors. A wonderful meal was enjoyed by everyone, specially prepared by Yvonne and Anne and all their hard working kitchen helpers. Prizes were won by everyone, all the minnows survived the minnow races and the packed crowd gave Theresa and Karl a hearty standing ovation for their years of dedication and hard work organizing this spiel. The meatball trophy was presented to the winning team of Bernie and Rachel Leclaire, Matt St. Louis and Colleen Desarmia.
In other club news, the winning rink of the second Friday Night fixed draw was the team of Barb Westgarth, Stephanie Langlois, Jo-Anne Dowdall-Brown and Anne Windle. In the Cobden Invitational, Rob Warren, Don Rouble, Jim Berg and Andy Humphries lost 9-5 to John Fraser from Richmond in their first game, then defeated Pembroke’s Emile Robert 8-6 and then played Carl Zieroth from Pembroke with Paul Bourne skipping in the finals. It was a strange game which went this way: down 3-1 after three, took five, gave up three, took four, and gave up four. So tied, coming home with hammer, Warren made a draw around a guard to the button for an 11-10 win. This tied the lads for first with Fraser, but they came second on points, 34-31. Renfrew travelled to Arnprior for their first friendly of the season and made sure they were quite friendly by coming home with only a win by Leo McCallum’s team and a tie featuring Bill Bowles’ crew. Being very generous were the teams skipped by Wes Rathwell and Andy Sklepowicz. Next action is at the Huntley Curling Club in Carp.
Walking in the Halls Sports - If your New Year’s Resolution is to get more fit, Walking in the Halls at St. Joseph’s Catholic High School may be just what the doctor ordered. It takes place twice weekly. You can walk your way through the halls of
the school and help your fitness every Tuesday and Thursday from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Grab your sneakers or running shoes and get involved in this Heart Wise Exercise. Contact Marlene at marlene17@live.ca or Marilyn at 613-717-5949.
I hope everyone had an enjoyable Christmas and got through that cold snap alright. The New Year brought at least a temporary warming of the weather. It’s also brought with it a case of election fever in Ontario. It seems that everyone; whether they are media outlets, political pundits, politicians themselves, or average citizens, almost everyone is speculating that there will be a provincial election in the spring. As Ontario has a minority parliament currently, our election date is not fixed. It will happen when either the government decides to call it on their own, or my PC party combines with the NDP on a matter of confidence to defeat the government. The earliest opportunity for the defeat of the government on a confidence motion is likely not before they table their budget, expected sometime in late March. However Kathleen Wynne, in spite of her constant statements that she wants the government to continue, is conducting herself very much like someone preparing for an election campaign. Her actions in Toronto following the ice storm are evidence of just that. Her going around handing out food baskets and gift cards, was clearly orchestrated to generate a great deal of positive publicity for her. Everything that Kathleen Wynne did in Toronto during the ice storm was done in front of a camera. In spite of her attempt to make this a good news story, it appears that her decision to roll this out without thinking has backfired in a really big way. As it turned out to be so poorly organized, it of itself was a disaster. By the way, for people in the Valley losing their power is something that in many cases happens a number of times a year. Can anyone tell me the last time they’ve received gift cards from the Ontario government when they’ve lost their power? I know, I know, the answer is never. Speaking of elections, voters in Niagara Falls and Thornhill will go to the polls on February 13th. By-elections to fill the vacancies in those riding were called on Wednesday January 15th. Much like the summer by-elections of last year, the Liberals have scheduled the timing of them to their advantage. The Parliament is not sitting so we cannot ask questions of them every day in the Legislature, and you can rest assured that it will be a constant parade of Cabinet Ministers into the riding promising the moon to the respective constituents. This has already started with the Liberals promising to build a new hospital in Niagara Falls, something they had little interest in doing only months ago. They’ve also kicked in a cool $75 million to the wine industry in the Niagara region. It’s amazing how much of your money they have to spend when it’s used to buy votes. We’ll watch those by-elections closely, and I hope to be down campaigning in them when I have the opportunity. From now until the general election is called, all Ontarians should brace themselves for an onslaught of political announcements. I believe every message you hear from the provincial government at this point will be designed to purchase the votes of some segment of Ontario’s population. When the general election does come there will be no shortage of things to talk about, but the one issue that keeps coming back over and over again is the cost of electricity. Through the holidays I spoke to many constituents and business owners, and I apologize if this sounds like a broken record, but almost the first thing out of peoples’ mouths is “what the *____* can we do about the cost of that damned hydro?” Unfortunately there’s little we can do to change policy while we’re in opposition, but we’re looking forward to doing just that should we be successful in the next general election. Ontario deserves so much better than it’s getting now. 0123 R0092067653
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The Renfrew Collegiate Raiders, in white sweaters, hosted some of their league rivals in varsity hockey tournament action at the Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre Jan 15. Included was a matchup against Pembroke’s Fellowes Falcons.
Sports - The moment hockey lovers across Canada have been waiting for is here. Kraft Hockeyville is accepting nominations until Feb. 9. Many local rinks across Canada are in a state of disrepair and need upgrades. Kraft Hockeyville gives communities the opportunity to breathe new life into their rinks, keeping them open for many more years to come. With more than 267,500 minor hockey league players in Ontario, the health of local rinks is vital to keeping Canada’s sport alive and well. Participating in Kraft Hockeyville not only renews a passion for hockey, but it also ignites a shared sense of pride in local communities. We hope your community will enter
a submission for a chance to win vital upgrades for your local rink! “Kraft Hockeyville is back and bigger than ever with a total of $1 million in prizes to 16 different communities across Canada,” says Jack Hewitt, vicepresident of Marketing Insight & Services, Kraft Canada. “We’re excited to give Canadian communities more opportunities to win vital upgrades for their rink, upgrades they may not otherwise have the resources for.” The top 16 communities chosen to compete for Kraft Hockeyville 2014 will be revealed on CBC’s Hockey Night in Canada on Saturday, March 8. From there, it’s game-on as eight communities from the east take on eight communities from the west in the ultimate Kraft Hockeyville showdown. There
are three voting rounds in March, leading to the grand prize Kraft Hockeyville winner announcement on Saturday, April 5. To learn more about how to nominate your own
Church Services Trinity-St. Andrew’s The Renfrew Presbyterian Church United Church 291 Plaunt St. S. Rev. Russell Wardell Rev. Susan Tough Sunday Worship 10am For all Ages • Wheelchair Accessible
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Raiders win three of four games from General Panet Youth football launches Peter Clark peter.clark@metroland.com
Sports - The Renfrew Collegiate Raiders traded wins with their crosstown rival St. Joseph’s Jaguars in Upper Ottawa Valley High School Athletic Association boys basketball league play Jan. 14. The Grant Gymnasium crowd was treated to the thriller in the senior contest as the Raiders prevailed 5451. Blair MacKenzie landed 19 points to lead RCI. St. Joseph’s took the junior clash
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41-23. General Panet topped the Junior Raiders Thursday 47-18, while the Senior Raiders were handed a 2-0 victory by default. Hunter Stubinsky caged six points for the Junior Raiders. On Thursday, the Raiders swept a pair of girls volleyball encounters from the General Panet Panthers with both the junior and senior girls posting 3-0 victories at the Grant Gymnasium over the Petawawa school. The Junior Raiders also outlasted Deep River’s Mackenzie Mustangs in a five-set match earlier in the week.
with skills development Sports - Six-on-six youth football could be coming to the Upper Ottawa Valley this summer, depending on interest in upcoming skills development sessions. Valley Youth Football hopes to see as many eight to 12year-old youth as possible for skills development starting in February. Sessions will be at Garrison Petawawa led by community recreation staff and offered at the Fieldhouse attached to Dundonald Hall. Sessions are in two separate packages and all will be held on Saturdays from 2 to 4 p.m. The first is Feb. 15 and 22 and again on March 1, with the second on March 22 and 29 and April 5.
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BRAESIDE PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. Dr. Richard Hollingsworth 623-2360 Glasgow – 9:00 am Castleford – 10:00 am Braeside – 11:00 am Sunday School During Service _____________________________
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431 Albert St. Rev. Daniel Meinema Sunday 10 a.m. Worship Service – Nursery Available Sunday School During Service Coffee Break Women’s Interfaith Bible Study Wednesday mornings From 10:00 -11:30 a.m. Story Hour and Nursery for Children 5 yrs. and under Available Everyone is welcome _____________________________
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community and full official rules, visit KraftHockeyville.ca. You can also find more information at Facebook.com/KraftHockeyville) and Twitter (@ hockeyville).
56 Wrangler Rd. (across from Canadian Tire) Pastor Peter Snow Sunday Worship @ 10am All are welcome
Wheelchair Accessibility EVERYONE WELCOME If transportation required Call Church Office 613-432-5452 Tues-Fri 8am
Corner of Plaunt & Railway 432-4266 Rev. Tom Smith Sunday worship - 10:30am Cable Channel 22 Sundays 11 a.m. & 3 p.m. All Are Welcome _____________________________
The Anglican Church of Canada St. Pauls The Apostle Corner Argyle St. at Patrick Phone 613-432-3062 Reverend Cathy McCaig
Sunday, January 26 - 10:30am Worship with Holy Communion _____________________________
The Salvation Army 8 Argyle St. at Munroe Corps Officer/Pastor SUNDAY SERVICE 10 A.M. Women’s Ministry • Men’s Ministry Bible Study 613-432-7721 All Are Welcome! _____________________________ Word of Life Ministries SUNDAYS @ 2:00pm
8 Argyle and Munroe Streets A non-denominational Full Gospel Fellowship Rev. Bill McMillan • 613.432.6059 _____________________________
ST. FRANCIS XAVIER PARISH 331 Plaunt Street, South 432-5825 Saturday 4:30 p.m. Sunday 10:30 a.m. _____________________________
St. James the Greater Parish Portage du Fort, Quebec Sunday Mass 11am
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Kashubian national hockey team off to Kaszebe David Shulist
Just over two months to go and our Kashubian Griffins hockey team is off to Kaszebe, the homeland and nation of their Kashubian ancestors. They will play against the Sopot Mad Dogs Hockey Club and the Gdansk Dragons Hockey Club of the Gdansk Industrial Hockey League. Their players are mostly composed of Russian and Polish hockey players who work at the shipyards. The games will be played at Hala Olvia in the city of Gdansk, the nation’s capital on the weekend of April 5 and 6. Our Kashubian Griffins will have the honor of representing the Kashubian Nation. They are recognized in Kaszebe as the Kashubian National Hockey Team. Because hockey is not a popular sport among the Kashub
people in Europe, the folks over there hope that our team will inspire the young Kashubs to take up the game. Our team is 92 per cent Kashubian by culture and nationality. The remaining cultural roots are comprised of two per cent Chippawa, two per cent Scottish, two per cent Polish, and one-per cent Algonquin, and one-per cent French. Radio Kaszebe, a very popular radio station in Kaszebe, has come on board as a major sponsor of this unique game of friendship in the homeland. Prime Minister Donald Tusk, the first Kashubian to be elected as a world leader in Europe, will drop the ceremonial puck. The final roster has been announced by the Griffins general manager Jerome Shulist. They will be lead by captain Mark Yakabuski, goaltenders Jonah Trembeck and Jonathon Mask,
and forwards Kirk Skebo, Nevin Shulist, Tom Serran, Brandon Pecarskie, Joe Shulist, Mike Vaillancourt, Brandon Cashubec and Johnny Shulist. From the championship team of last year are a few players who cannot make the trip overseas, namely Ryan Szczygiel, Curtis Sernoskie, Ryan Utronkie, Bruce Watson and Jan Olbrycht. The team has picked up a few Kashubian players from Renfrew. Brothers Tom and Jamie Cobus will join the team. The two former Renfrew Timberwolves played on the Kashubian Griffins team when they travelled to Toronto to play in the Canadian Multicultural Hockey tournament in 2008. Allan Coulas has also been added for his experience and playmaking. Coulas also speaks
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For both packages rates are $40 per person for CAC card-carrying members (Defence Team members) and $60 for non CAC card carriers. REGISTRATION AND ORIENTATION FEB. 1
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Kashubian, which happens to be his first language. He will be one of our Kashubian ambassadors. Coach Richard Shulist, who also speaks Kashubian, is very confident with the experience of the Cobus brothers and Coulas and the other young legs that will bring balance to the team. Wish the boys luck on their journey. Here at home, the Opeongo Heritage Cup weekend will once again feature four cultural teams, the Irish Shamrocks, German Black Eagles, Algonquin Thunderbirds and the Kashubian Griffins. The dates this year are March 28, 29 and 30. The Killaloe, Combermere, Wilno Heritage Societies and Zurakowski Park will once again run the event and will also be the beneficiaries.
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Just before the two skills programs commence a special registration/orientation day has been slated for Saturday, Feb. 1 from 2 to 4 p.m. You can sign up for skills development training at the Rec Plex on Festubert Blvd. Then, you can head over
to the Fieldhouse to toss the old pigskin around or just hang out with local football people. Both training sessions will lead up to an National Football League-style combine day on Saturday, April 26. For $25 kids aged eight to 12 can try their hand at various athletic events just like the pros do. For more information on local youth football and how you might help out please contact Richard Tatasciore at 613-687-5511, ext. 2822, Debbie Ready at 613-687-5511, ext. 2821 or Bruce Peever at 613-6875511, ext 4425.
Report From Parliament:
Exercise Your Royal Prerogative Cheryl GALLANT
Your Member of Parliament Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke Constituency Office 84 Isabella St. Pembroke ON K8A 5S5 (Tel) 613-732-4404 (Fax) 613-732-4697
www.cherylgallant.com Now that winter is upon us, here in every community in the Ottawa Valley, people are lacing up their skates to enjoy our national pastime, skating and hockey! January 18th is Hockey Day in Canada. If you enjoy hockey and a good read, I recommend the book just published by Prime Minister Stephen Harper: A Great Game: The Forgotten Leafs and the Rise of Professional Hockey, an excellent read and one I enjoyed. One can reminisce about the Renfrew Creamery Kings (better known as the Renfrew Millions by salaries paid by owner M.J. O’Brien), the Pembroke Seniors and the Arnprior Hockey Club of the Upper Ottawa Valley Hockey League. Learn about the events that eventually led to Renfrew having the honour of being the birthplace of the NHL. You really cannot get more Canadian than having our Prime Minister, The Right Honourable Stephen Harper, writing a book on the early history of professional hockey and the beginnings of the Maple Leafs and the NHL. I think it is really unique that our Prime Minister wrote a book about hockey. It is a rare achievement for a world leader to write a book while in office, especially one that is not a personal memoir, or later a sad mea culpa of what they did not accomplish while in office. Prime Minister Harper is donating the proceeds from this book to the families of those who serve in the Canadian Military. All author royalties from this book will go to Canadian Forces Morale and Welfare Services (CFMWS). The CFMWS provides a variety of services, with personnel support programs, military family services, and casualty support, to name a few. Individual funds have been set up to fill any perceived void in government funding. Canadians are able to donate to funds directly that have been set up to assist serving and retired members of the Canadian Armed Forces. The Military Families Fund allows for several areas of support, including rehabilitation, education, and financial assistance in the case of injury or death of a CF member due to service, and urgent and extraordinary financial demands where the ability to provide family necessities is at risk. “Soldier On” was created in 2006 with the aim of supporting ill and injured military personnel having a permanent or chronic disability, both still serving and retired, and their families to attain an active and healthy lifestyle. It supports these personnel in increasing their independence, in developing new skills, in achieving goals and opening the door to other life opportunities. It furnishes an opportunity for them to socialize and explore common interests, and share learning experiences. The Hospital Comforts Program was created in 2006 from a need to fill a perceived void with charitable works providing for the care and comfort of Canadian Forces members confined to hospital from injury, illness, accident or surgery. The purpose of the program is to provide support to the hospitalized member that is both consistent and sustainable within a framework to ensure the best possible services to the member. The Canadian Forces Personnel Assistance Fund (CFPAF) provides financial assistance to serving and former members of the Canadian Forces and their immediate families. A member of the CF is generally eligible to apply for CFPAF assistance after completion of one year of service. As your Federal Member of Parliament, I am pleased to represent you on a variety of issues. Whether that issue is eliminating the long gun registry, promoting agriculture, international trade, Canadian Unity, AECL, 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: Cheryl Gallant, MP, 84 Isabella St, Pembroke, Ontario, K8A 5S5 or call 732-4404. There is no postage required when you write to Federal Member of Parliament.
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(3"/% 306/%4 Celebrate Life and Dance the Night Away! Friday, January 24 is going to mark a true evening of celebration and support not only for our community’s oncology patients, but also for Janet Robertson and her family. Robertson is a true inspiration to everyone around her as she has organized the 10th annual Celebration of Life Fundraiser/ Dance from her hospital bed. With the assistance of her family, three daughters and Shawn McHale, along with many friends, she is determined to generate a major windfall once again for RVH and Hospice Renfrew. “It means a lot to me to be able to do this and I never want (the Celebration of Life) to stop. We’ve been doing it for so long that everybody knows exactly what to do and it comes together so easily now,” she says, adding that it feels good to be able to contribute in the face of her own battle with cancer. She plans on enjoying the event at the Renfrew Armouries and shares that the
Sunshine Coach is already booked. “I don’t want to miss it! There are lots of helpers putting it all together and I want to be there to see it.” The cause has been important to Robertson throughout her life as she lost both parents and three of her brothers to cancer. They all had been cared for in Renfrew and her brother Ross was also a long-time member of the RVH maintenance team. “I choose to give to RVH because I love all of the nurses here, everyone is amazing,” she says with a huge smile about her home away from home. The nurses and staff constantly stop by her room to say a friendly hello and ask how she is feeling. “More than anything I want my kids to grow up knowing they can definitely come here with a problem of any kind and they will help,” she states.
Diagnosed with breast cancer more two decades ago, Robertson began supporting RVH as her way of giving back. From this single event, close to $80,000 has been raised for RVH, but over the years Janet and her team’s cumulative efforts have reached close to $200,000, which is amazing. Initial support raised money for a specialized chair in the mammography unit, followed by a new machine for detection. Today, the DI suite offers digital mammography supporting the quality care that RVH continually strives for. “This is truly an example of how ongoing support makes a difference,” says Barb Desilets, Director of Development, RVH Foundation. “The fact that Janet turned her diagnosis into action—choosing RVH and engaging the community—has benefited so many, and her mission is inspirational.” In 2008, a second beneficiary was added with the funds going between the hospital and Hospice Renfrew. Robertson says none of it would be possible without the generosity of numerous businesses and individuals who have donated prizes each year.
10th annual Celebration of Life Fundraiser/Dance Friday, January 24, 2014. Doors open at 7 p.m. Tickets available at the door for $10 Featuring Ghost Town Cryers, The Riley New Band and Bahoo & The Brat. All proceeds will be directed to the RVH Oncology Unit and Digital Mammography, and Hospice Renfrew.
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF MISSISSIPPI MILLS Mississippi Mills Public Library requires a Branch Services Supervisor (Pakenham Branch) Salary Currently under Review
The Mississippi Mills Public Library is looking for a Part Time Branch Services Supervisor who is dynamic, community-focused and has the experience to introduce new initiatives that are responsive to community and patron needs. DUTIES Working in the Pakenham Branch of the Mississippi Mills Public Library and under the direction of the CEO/Chief Librarian: u acts as supervisor for branch services u is responsible for providing public library services including circulation duties, reader’s advisory and reference support, collection maintenance, social media u troubleshoots technology u with our team plans and oversees programmes and community outreach u supports special grant projects or programmes (for example, summer students, tech tutors, literacy tutors) u assists with selection of adult materials u assists with the training of new staff u organizes and directs Pakenham Branch staff and volunteers u Other duties as assigned QUALIFICATIONS. u Two year Library Technician Diploma with relevant experience in a public library setting or equivalent combination of education and experience u Successful experience in a public library setting with some supervisory experience; demonstrated progressive responsibility u Proficiency in windows based computer system/software, spreadsheet software and social media tools is required; experience with library circulation systems/software is preferred. u Excellent oral and written communications skills u Excellent public relations skills; tact, resourcefulness, flexibility and ability to perform well under stress u Ability to work as part of a team Interested candidates are invited to submit in confidence, a resume outlining their qualifications to the undersigned no later than 12 o’clock noon on Friday, January 24, 2014. We would like to thank all who apply, but only those applicants selected for an interview will be acknowledged. Ms. Pam Harris, CEO/Chief Librarian Tel: 613.256-1037 Fax: 613.256-4887 Email: pharris@mississippimills.ca Information collected will be used in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act for the purpose of job selection.
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Celebrate16 years of family literacy with 15 Minutes of Fun
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• Make up riddles and tell them to your friends. • Create a family book club. • Build a drum with your family. • Surf the Internet and learn about your favourite
animal. • Make up a song about your day to sing to your family at dinner time. • Write messages to your family on sticky notes and post them around the house.
• Create a story about what you’ll be doing for Family Literacy Day. • Play a board game together. • Build an acrostic poem using your hero’s name. • Make an origami boat
and see if it will float. For more great ways to have 15 Minutes of Fun together, or to find a Family Literacy Day event in your community, visit www. FamilyLiteracyDay.ca
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News - On Jan. 27, Family Literacy Day will celebrate 16 years of learning together. The initiative, first celebrated by ABC Life Literacy Canada in 1999, has since been embraced by literacy and learning organizations such as schools and libraries in communities across Canada. This year, ABC Life Literacy Canada is encouraging families to take 15 minutes a day to learn together. “Learning opportunities occur at home every day,” says Gillian Mason, president of ABC Life Literacy Canada. “The benefits of learning as a family outside the classroom are significant. Not only are children exposed to a culture of lifelong learning, but the bond between parent and child can grow with each teachable moment.” Even time spent doing the dishes, eating dinner or having a bath can have a focus on learning in a fun way. It’s important to embrace these teachable moments at home ev-
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EDUCATION
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Kathryn Gonzalezâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Grade 3 class was given iPad minis as part of a year-long pilot project in conjunction with the RCDSBâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s ICT Department. The McNab Public School students will work with the iPads and special education software to enhance their regular curriculum.
1,000 more iPads head to RCDSB schools Jake Davies
Community - In part with the RCDSBâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s policy of providing the best available education technology, Renfrew County public schools are on the receiving end of 1,000 new iPads. Following the deployment of the new iPads, the RCDSB will have place more than 1,810 iPads in its schools along with se400 notebook computers, 400 SMARTboards and many other 21st Century education technologies. These major technology deployments are part of the RCDSBâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s three-year Information and Communication Technology Plan â&#x20AC;&#x201C; a plan which will invest $4.3 million in new and enhanced resources providing RCDSB schools with leading edge technology.
RCDSB Instructional Technology Leader Stephen Blok believes the new, more mobile technology provides the most adaptability for RCDSB classrooms and students. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Technology has changed considerably over the last ďŹ ve years with improvements in the functionality and availability of mobile technology like tablets,â&#x20AC;? Blok said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Mobile technology allows us a lot more ďŹ&#x201A;exibility as we can now place the devices that students need to support their learning right where they need them- at their desk, on the ďŹ&#x201A;oor, at group tables. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This ďŹ&#x201A;exibility allows greater access to the devices for students and teachers,â&#x20AC;? he said. Blok believes the new iPads will be great tools for helping students develop the skills they will need for success â&#x20AC;&#x201C; character, citizenship, communication, collaboration,
critical-thinking and problem-solving. RCDSB chair David Kaiser says the deployment of these mobile, lightweight and wireless devices coupled with the enhanced wireless networks available at all RCDSB schools provides Renfrew County students with the leading edge education tools they need to thrive through their school years and set the foundation as they transition to the adults they will become. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This is part of our new Information and Communication Technology plan and a wise use of our resources,â&#x20AC;? Chair Kaiser said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is key investment in 21st century learning for our students.â&#x20AC;? The RCDSB Information and Communication Technology Plan 2013 to 2016 is available for viewing and download on our website at www.rcdsb.on.ca.
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Patricia Royle (Service Bureau OďŹ&#x192;cer from the Royal Canadian Legion Ontario Command) will be visiting RCL Branch #148, Renfrew the week of February 17, 2014. Anyone wishing more assistance or information on the beneďŹ ts should leave their name, address and phone number with the Branch Secretary at 613-432-6450 so that you may be contacted about the exact date and time of interviews.
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Soup kitchen reaches one year Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s been a year already since the St. Paulâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Anglican Church free community soup kitchen opened its doors. From left are supporter Rev. Don Anderson of the Burnstown, White Lake and Calabogie United Churches, soup kitchen organizers Shirley Yach and Deanna Joe, and Rev. Cathy McCaig of St. Paulâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s.
Volunteers, contributors and supporters of the Community Soup Kitchen were invited to lunch Jan. 14 to recognize one year of community support. The free Community Soup Kitchen is held the last Wednesday of each month at noon. It has been a place where new friendships have formed within both the parish and community. So many have freely given of their time and food to help others. Whenever there has been a need for something, it has always been filled, co-organizer Deanna Joe said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It really is a community that helps to make it happen each month.â&#x20AC;?
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398 CHARLES ST.
59 PASTWAY RD., HORTON TWP Nearing completion for this 1350 sq. ft. home with 3 BR, 2 bath, dbl car garage. MLS#887925. Call Peter 613.432.0319 for more information.
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HELEN VINCENT
Excellent residential location - private rear yard - gorgeous split level - totally redone interior - brand new bathrooms, kitchen, eating area, hardwood and ceramic flooring - 3 bedrooms - den and sunken living room - it is a beauty! Call Helen at 432-0058 to view.
25 VIEWMOUNT DR CALABOGIE. Asking $245,000 for this 3 BR chalet in the Peaks Village, propane furnace. MLS# 895531 Call Peter 613.432.0319 for more information.
65 PEGGS LANE Custom built 4 BDR home located on Madawaska River plus extra lot for more acreage and privacy. Open concept KIT, DR, great room with stunning fireplace, main floor master BDR with ensuite, laundry room, walkout, party room, library, expansive workshop, hardwood and tile flooring. Beautifully landscaped. Centrally located 30 mins from Kanata. Call Ross for details 613.433.1133
SALE PENDING 552 RAGLAN ST. S. 46 HARAMIS DRIVE 1,800 Sq ft home. Complete ICF Construction. Super Efficient Radiant Floor Heating, High End Finishes. Sought after location. Call David Vincent 613.401.2824.
An ideal property if you choose income! Both levels can be utilized well the second level is presently rented and the first level affords C-1 zoning or can be easily converted to a residential lifestyle. Square footage galore - paved drive - on Raglan’s GOLDEN STRIP - 3 car det. garage - lots and lots of parking at the rear. Call Helen to see this at 432-0058.
91 HARVEY’S CRESCENT; ADMASTON Raised bungalow in very good condition. Featuring Kit, DR, LR, 1-4pc bath, plus MBR. Lower level rec room, BDR, & laundry room. Large deck off DR, separate storage shed, fully insulated. Paved back drive. Lot 100 x 217. Call Ross Peever 613.433.1133
6117 HIGHWAY 132, DACRE $159,900. Large home that has undergone major updates since 2009. New kitchen, wiring, flooring etc. Call David today to view. 613-401-2824.
121 OTTERIDGE AVE. (HUNTER GATE SUBDIVISION) Brand new custom built bungalow - ready for occupancy - 3 bedroms - 2 baths - large kitchen - open concept living and dining hardwood and ceramic - fully serviced lot - Tarion Warranty in place. mls 880079. Come and see this with me. Helen at 432-0058
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122 LISA LANE Located at Thompson Park, Mobile consists of KIT, LR, 1-4pc bath, 2 BDR plus large family room. F.A. Oil plus air tight stove. Asking $59,900. MLS#867043. Call Ross Peever 613.433.1133
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23 JENNIFER LANE. Asking $24,900 for this 2 BR mobile home, requires some finishing interior work, large master bedroom. MLS# 893693. Call Peter for more information 613.432.0319
298 BARR STREET
138 HARAMIS DRIVE
One of the finest in one of the best residential areas! A 3 storey heritage home - completed to perfection - 3 levels totally finished - 3 baths - main level has the grandeur of the past with today’s savvy! 4 bedrooms - 2 fireplaces - hardwood - newer kitchen - double lot - you need to see this before you buy! Call Helen at 432-0058.
Beautiful brand new 3 bedroom home just built. This home will impress with so many features. Beautiful open concept with gas 2 sided fireplace. Large master with ensuite and walk in closet. 3rd bedroom on ground level with another large den and 3rd bath. Very private rear yard and ICF foundation. Central A/C. MLS#889762. Call David today to view.
EXCELLENT BUIDLING LOT 50 ACRES
VARIOUS LOTS AVAILABLE, WATERFRONT, RURAL, BUY NOW FOR SPRING BUILDING.
CASTLEFORD RD, HORTON TOWNSHIP 22 GALLAGHER RD. 2 storey with beautiful interior. KIT with NEW floors, DR with NEW Patio door leading to back deck, LR. 2nd Floor 3 BDR plus oversized 1 -5 pc bath, fully finished basement, several outbuildings. Asking $159,100. Great Starter Home! MLS#891040. Call Ross 613.4331133 for details.
One of Kind! Property located just past Bruce St exit on County Rd 20. Fully serviced and surveyed. Creek located at front of property, land is flat at the front gently rolling toward the back which is great for overlooking the area. Don’t miss this one if looking for location with many possibilities! Asking $149,999. Call Ross 613.433.1133 for details.
381 BALDWIN ST TRIPLEX
Centrally located triplex and close to hospital, area schools, and walking distance to downtown. Great investment opportunity. 2-1 Bedroom Units, 1-1 Bedroom unit, 3 Meters. Call Peter at 613-432-0319 for information.
140 QUEEN ST., EGANVILLE Listed at $30,000 - corner lot - easy hwy access - large residential lot in the Village of Eganville. Call Helen at 432-0058.
Asking $69,900 for this spacious 3 BR, 2 4pc bath mobile home in established park. MLS#887924 Call Peter 613.432.0319 for more information
66 CORONATION STREET An ideal family home for you and yours! Quiet location - 1 and half storey - 3 bedrooms - fully finished basement - 2 baths - large rear deck - paved drive - it has it all and very affordable! Call Helen at 432-0058.
655 CULHANE RD.
66 ARGYLE ST. SOUTH
Recently updated 3 bedroom home located in a private setting just minutes from town. Tons of upgrades just recently finished. New floors, paint, bathrooms, and a brand new propane furnace. Private rear yard with large deck. Large rec room on lower level. MLS# 893598 Call David to view 613.401.2824
1 ½ Storey vinyl sided home with 1 car detached garage. Eat-in Kit, LR with gas fireplace, office, & family room and MBR on 1st level. 2nd Level: 2 BDR, 1 – 3 pc bath. Screened in porch and paved drive. Asking $102,500 Call Ross for details 613.433.1133
189 GOLF COURSE RD. MCNAB /BRAESIDE TWP
36 BANK ST NORTH Brick Bungalow, Eat in Kit, LR, 3 BDR, 1 – 4 pc bath, Full basement. F.A.Electric heat, 200 amp service, central air, Large detached shop with basement. Most windows have been replaced Call Ross 613.433.1133 for details
201 MAPLE BEND RD. Asking $299,900 for this 4 br, 2 bath home, finished basement with 2.5 acres. MLS#891618. Call Peter 613.432.0319 for more information.
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Zoned Mostly Rural with some environmental Protection. Property is all bush with cedar, pine etc . There is known public road frontways. Call Ross Peever 613.433.1133 for details
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95 ACRE FARM Asking $425,000 for this farm on the edge of town, 4 BR home, good outbuildings and fencing. MLS# 894978. Contact Peter at 613-432-0319 for information.
557 STONES LAKE RD. Now asking $349,900, Waterfront home with four bedrooms and addition plus large garage. MLS#881737 Call Peter 613.432.0319 for more information.
LOTS FOR SALE Haramis Drive - Building lot available - measuring 57.35 ft. x112.66 ft. - fully serviced and a great residential area
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Jan. 18 is 26 is Snowmobile Safety Week, learn to travel safely Community - Jan. 18 to 26, Snowmobile Safety Week and the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) and Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC) kicked off the campaign with some important messages about staying safe throughout the snowmobile season in Ontario. OPP Commissioner Lewis, Deputy Commissioner Brad Blair, Provincial Commander for Traffic Safety and Operational Support were joined by OFSC Vice-President Graham Snyder, members of the Highway Safety Division and other OPP and OFSC members to share information about the risks and dangers associated with snowmobiling. The OPP also shed light on the five fatal snowmobile collisions that have taken the lives of six people so far this season, citing speed as a causal factor in all five of these incidents, four of which occurred
sober, avoiding lakes and rivers and they recommended staying on OFSC prescribed trails to increase their chances of enjoying incident-free riding. OFSC prescribed trails are groomed, maintained and patrolled throughout the season. As part of the kick-off, S.T.O.P. Chair Andy Chvedukas recounted a story about a significant snowmobile collision that almost cost him his life and left him severely injured. Chvedukas’ snowmobile collided with a tree when he glanced back for just a few seconds to see if his fellow riders were still behind him. The OPP and OFSC are asking snowmobilers across the province to get on board with their efforts to make snowmobiling in Ontario safe and enjoyable by riding within the law. The OPP is committed to saving lives on Ontario’s highways, trails and waterways through the reduction of pre-
on roads and none on OFSC prescribed trails. According to the OPP, a change in behaviour is needed in some segments of the snowmobile community because speed was a causal factor in half of the 18 snowmobile fatalities that occurred last season (2012-2013) and the other half were attributed to drinking and riding. The OPP and OFSC praised the collaboration of the S.T.O.P. (Snowmobile Trail Officer Patrol) and S.A.V.E. (Snowmobile ATV and Vessel Enforcement) Unit members in their efforts to make snowmobiling in Ontario safe through a combination of enforcement and education. Frigid temperatures, unstable terrain, lakes and rivers and reduced visibility were identified as some of the natural elements that make snowmobilers a particularly vulnerable group of riders. The OPP and OFSC emphasized the importance of riding
ventable injury and death. Initiatives are developed and delivered through the Provincial Traffic Safety Program. The OFSC is committed to proactive leadership in promoting safe, responsible 0123.R0012521208
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426 MAYHEW ST Adult oriented neighbourhood, finished basement, rec room w/wood & stone finishings, nat.gas fireplace, 2+1 bed/3 bath bungalow w/main flr laundry. Sellers will take care of shingle replacement! MLS#894440 Please call Pat to
view! $229,900
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3 Bedroom/1 Bathroom – Victorian home on large lot with new natural gas furnace and all freshly painted. Tastefully decorated! Updated plumbing, wiring and some windows/ doors. MLS#889512 $153,900
201 CAMERON AVE. This 3bed/1bath home is a perfect starter home. Large fenced yard, on a quiet street close to the water. Updated windows, covered porch for the snow boots, and a cozy front veranda. Has central air and roof and gas furnace updated (’10). Original hardwood under living room carpet. Call Pat to view this home.
MLS# 892664 $174,900
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1117 GOSHEN RD Many great locations to build, approx. 25 acres of hayfields, approx. 40 acres of good bush, approx. 10 acres of ponds/creeks, approx. 15 acres of pasture
MLS# 895001 $184,900 MLS# 895010 $189,900
BIG YIRKIE LAKE Waterfront cottage just outside Denbigh, off Hwy 28. Includes canoe, 8’x12’ shed, small aluminium boat, on 1.2 acres. Roof shingled ‘11, all hardwood floors under carpets, 3 beds/1 bath, insulated sun room. MLS# 887344, $199,900
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189 MILL RIDGE RD 3 bed/2bath country home on wooded 5 acre lot with barn and fenced perimeter. New Roof, new windows, front door and kitchen cupboards. Nice perennial gardens, close to McNab School and easy access to Hwy 17. MLS # 890987 $291,900
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56-year-old Arnprior man and charged him with one count of possession of child pornography. The accused was to make a first appearance in the Ontario Court of Justice in Pembroke Jan. 21. The investigation is continuing.
residence and a storage facility after receiving information that an individual was in possession of child pornography. As a result of this investigation, two computers and related computer equipment were seized containing images of child sexual abuse. On Jan. 14 police arrested a
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MLS# 844924 $165,000
FOURTH CHUTE RD DOUGLAS 2 lots available (4 & 5 acres) $49,900 each
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RCDSB kindergarten registration begins Jan. 27 Jake Davies
Community - If your child will be attending junior or senior kindergarten at a Renfrew County District School Board school starting September, 2014, registration is just around the corner. The RCDSB welcomes kindergarten students to its schools year round but sets aside dates starting at the end
of January for children to be registered for the upcoming school year. This year’s registration period for the 2014-15 school year is Jan. 27 to Jan. 31 and Feb. 3 to Feb. 7 from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Registering is easy. If you don’t know your child’s designated RCDSB school you can phone the Renfrew County Joint Trans-
portation Consortium at 613732-8419 to find out. When registering your child at the school, you will need the following mandatory information: proof of age (birth certificate, birth registration, baptismal), immunization records, Ontario Health Card, lot and concession number/civic street address, proof of Ontario residency (Ontario driver’s
licence/utility bill). At this time, you will also be able to express interest in a before/after school program. Junior kindergarten students must be four years of age by Dec. 31, 2014 and senior kindergarten children must be five-years-old by Dec. 31, 2014. Junior kindergarten students who attend school cur-
rently do not need to re-register for senior kindergarten. All RCDSB schools will have full day junior and senior kindergarten programs in 2014. For a full list of schools and for more information on kindergarten registration please visit the board website at www.rcdsb.on.ca and watch for our ad in this newspaper.
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18 MORNING FLIGHT CRT r 4JUVBUFE PO B 1SJWBUF 0OF "DSF -PU XJUIJO 8BMLJOH Distance to Calabogie Highlands Golf Course & Water Access to Calabogie Lake r Spacious 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Bungalow w Open Concept Kitchen/Dining & LR with Hardwood Floors. r Double Attached Garage w inside entry, Private Back Deck w Hot Tub. Call today!
$299,900
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454 NEW ST. r Charming 2 + 1 bedroom home with single detached garage r Newer windows, siding, roof & gas furnace r Large eat-in kitchen, a main floor bedroom, finished family room in lower level $172,500 MLS#886205
1164 DICKSON RD. r Rare find in a great location! 180 acres, log & B.C fur home r Pond & small lake. 35 km from Kanata. Barn, paddock, drive-shed & single garage r Completely refurbished in 2003 with 2 Bedrooms, 2 baths, addition and party-size deck. Newer well & septic $625,000 MLS#887313
1205A GRANT ROAD r 47 ACRES to explore and enjoy r 1 + 2 Bedroom Home/Cottage with some finishing work to be done. r Drilled well and septic installed, wood stove. Extremely Private $139,000 MLS#892381
5081 HWY 60 r 3 Bedroom home in the Village of Douglas r Excellent starter or investment property. r Situated on a large lot with metal roof & detached garage. Immediate occupancy $102,500 MLS#894645
177 FLAT RD. r WOW….is the only way to describe this unique log home! r Situated on 92 Acres of hardwood & mixed bush r 1.5 Storey with 3 bedrooms & 3 baths, stone fireplace, gracious kitchen and the list goes on & on …. Call today! $474,500 MLS#848629
339 AIRTH BLVD r Affordable garden home with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths r Newer gas furnace, roof, windows, central air & laminate flooring. r Finished lower level with gas fireplace, single garage & good sized back deck $185,000 MLS#895309
167 RENFREW AVE. r This garden home makes perfect sense for first time homeowner or empty nesters ready to downsize. r All the sought after amenities such as natural gas heat, central air, attached insulated garage, ceramic flooring and so much more. r Even 5 appliances are included. Don’t let this one get away on you! $194,500 MLS#893896
51 ASTROLABE r Gorgeous country views & walking distance to main street. Wonderful location for commuters close to Hwy #17 r Plenty of space inside and out. 4 Bedroom brick home in Cobden r Large dine-in kithcen, family room with woodstove, new roof, 3 bathrooms + main fl laundry. $199,900 MLS#870226
245 BASSWOOD AVE. r 3 + 2 Bedroom bungalow with gas heat & central air r Great family neighbourhood, backs onto school yard and close to hospital r Fenced back yard, large paved driveway. Easy access to Hwy #17 $170,000 MLS#878206
173 PATRICK AVE. r Trendy little 3 bedroom in town with immediate occupancy r Brand new kitchen & bath! Master and bath on main floor. r Newer windows, doors, plumbing, some electrical, flooring, deck & concrete walk! Nicely done $169,500 MLS#884063
ORIOLE TRAIL Waterfront Lot is 87.5’ X 217’ $52,000 MLS#857545 108 CRESTVIEW DR 100 FT X 234 FT $46,900 MLS#882852 15572 HWY #17 1.57 Acres $29,900 MLS#878478 RUTTAN RD 2.24 Acres $47,500 MLS#866594 61 CARNEGIE CRES 2.4 Acres $49,900 MLS#881145
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15B LINDA LANE r Madawaska River waterfront cottage situated on 4.8 Acres
r 3 bedrooms, no plumbing, present furnishing included
r Enjoy the cottage this summer with Immediate occupancy
$144,500
MLS#839287
1528 WHITTON RD. r Spacious 3 bedroom home situated on 14.43 Acres on the outskirts of Renfrew r Attached double garage and detached 32’ x 50’ heated garage r New Propane furnace and Central Air. Hardwood throughout, Custom cherry kitchen with island $447,500 MLS#894234
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772 ABERDEEN ST. r Affordable, well maintained 2 bedroom bungalow/garden home r Hardwood and ceramic throughout. Deslaurier custom kitchen. All appliances included r Attached single garage. Make your move today! $229,900 MLS#872932
262 LYNN ST. r Traditional Century Home with a hip & trendy flair r Brick 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, single garage r Updates include: windows, fireplace, gas furnace, central air, some flooring, fenced yard and drywall. $215,000 MLS#889636
598 MCLEOD RD. r 3 Bedroom brick bungalow on private lot on the outskirts of Burnstown r Detached 3 bay garage, updated bathrooms, custom kitchen, newer gas fireplace r Close to beach, immediate occupancy, lovely country home $285,000 MLS#887732
293 LOCHIEL ST. r Many options for this spacious centre town property r Lower level completely revamped in 07. Main living area is currently on the lower level. The main floor features the recreation room & one bedroom. r If you are looking for space close to downtown put this one on your list! $215,000 MLS#885512
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Marguirite’s white fur coat Mary Cook Memories
Lifestyle - It was the year bad Marguirite appeared at the Northcote School all decked out in a white fur coat. She vowed it was the most expensive fur you could buy, but my brother Emerson and his best friend Cecil, after examining it closely, said it was nothing but plain rabbit. The very thought of the number of precious little rabbits, which I loved with a passion, who had lost their fur to make that coat, was enough to turn my stomach! And certainly didn’t do anything to make me like Marguirite any better! It was also the year we had more snow than anyone could remember. It was banked all around the schoolyard. And at the back, where a board fence separated the yard from the open-air rink, the Senior Fourth boys had piled the snow high, creating a slide that only went downwards about six or seven feet, but it was enough to give us lots of fun at recess, sliding down on our bottoms,
or on opened-up flat cardboard boxes the boys had hauled from Briscoe’s General Store. That day wasn’t different from any other inside the one-room schoolhouse. Miss Crosby ran the place like an army general, and even though Marguirite wanted to keep her coat on, Miss Crosby wasn’t having any of that nonsense. “It’ll smell of cow byre,” Marguirite said, glaring at the boys who had to milk cows before coming to school. But one look from Miss Crosby told her to get it off and hang it on a hook at the back of the room just like everyone else. We couldn’t wait for recess. The half hour would be spent sliding down the mound of snow in the school yard, and Miss Crosby had warned the Senior Fourth boys that everyone got a turn or they would suffer her wrath when recess was over. It didn’t take long for us girls to get on our snow suits, galoshes, hats and mitts, and the boys into their heavy jackets and gum rubbers, let me tell you! And just before we were heading out, Miss
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Crosby caught Marguirite by her sleeve and told her she had a note from her Mother, and there was no sliding down the hill in her white fur coat! So there she stood at the bottom of the little mound, looking for all the world like an orphan as the rest of us careened down the little hill, squealing with delight all the way. Both Emerson and Cecil were standing at the top, and as soon as anyone fell to the mound to begin the slide, they gave a good push and away we went like a bullet, landing in the soft snow at the bottom. I was immediately suspicious of Emerson and Cecil, after they had whispered, grinned from ear to ear, and invited Marguirite to have a slide. “Don’t worry about your coat. You can sit on this big piece of cardboard, and you won’t even touch the snow.” Well, it didn’t take long for Marguirite to scurry up the mound, grab a hold of the upper board of the rink fence and prepare herself to sit down on the cardboard the boys had put in place. Well, that’s when all heck broke loose! Just as she was lowering herself, Cecil grabbed
the box, tossing it aside. Emerson gave Marguirite a mighty push, and down she went, fur coat and all, to the bottom of the mound, screaming all the way. When she stopped, the coat was up around her neck, the fur hat was nowhere to be seen, and that day she had on bluefleeced lined bloomers like the rest of us. She went roaring into the school like someone possessed. By the time recess was over, Miss Crosby had the coat draped over a chair by the stove, and Cecil had brought in the white fur hat and handed it to the teacher saying with a voice like sugar, “Marguirite must have lost this.” Well, that was the end of the white fur coat at the Northcote School. Joyce said it didn’t look any the worse for wear when Marguirite came prancing into the United Church the next Sunday wearing it, and the hat. If Miss Crosby knew what had happened outside at the snow slide, she said nothing. My older and wiser sister Audrey said she probably wasn’t any more impressed with the white fur coat than were the rest of us at the Northcote School.
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Rental allowance program expands housing options for low-income households Rental Allowance Program will assist individuals to remain housed, resulting in improved quality of life that we are committed to providing in Renfrew County.â&#x20AC;? The program funding is limited and is based on first come, first served. There is a formal application process that is administered through Renfrew County Housing Corporation. The application must provide supporting information and documentation as required, and incomplete applications will not be considered for program funding. For more information and/ or an application, contact the Renfrew County Housing Corporation at 613-432-3679 or toll-free at 1-855-432-6450 or visit www.countyofrenfrew. on.ca
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EASTERN ONTARIO REGIONAL BROADBAND PROJECT FURTHER...FASTER COMMUNITY INFORMATION SESSIONS RENFREW COUNTY Broadband is coming to Eastern Ontario with the help of the Eastern Ontario Wardens Caucus Inc. and the financial support of the federal and provincial governments along with the private sector. The Eastern Ontario Regional Networkâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s (EORN) goal is to bring higher speeds and bandwidth to at least 95% of homes and businesses in Eastern Ontario, a majority of which will gain internet speeds of up to 10 Mbps. To learn more about this exciting initiative please join the EORN Team at one of the Community Information Sessions being held in your area:
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Community - The County of Renfrew, in partnership with the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, has announced that funding is now available for lower-income households through a short-term rent program that provides a set allowance to landlords to help households afford private market rentals. The Community Homelessness Prevention Initiative (CHPI) Rental Allowance Program enhances access to the private rental housing market and expands housing options for low-income households by bridging the gap between the actual market rent and the actual rent a household can afford to pay for accommodations in the private housing sector.
Landlords will receive a rental allowance from the County of Renfrew for $150 per month for an adult or $250 per month for a family. Warden Peter Emon shared his view on the need for a funding program such as this. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Adequate and affordable housing for all is vitally important to our health and well being as a community,â&#x20AC;? said Emon. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This funding provides assistance to families and individuals who are struggling to ensure they have accommodation while they are trying to meet daily needs. The CHPI Rental Allowance enables us as a community to provide healthier and more supportive communities,â&#x20AC;? he said. Social services committee chair Don Rathwell added the comment that: â&#x20AC;&#x153;The CHPI
PROVIDING SUNSHINE TO MANY MEMORIAL TRIBUTES FOR THE YEAR 2013
January 27, 2014 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Griffith Lions Hall 25991, Hwy 41 Griffith, ON
January 28, 2014 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Laurentian Hills Auditorium 34465 Hwy 17 Deep River, ON
January 27, 2014 7:00 p.m. to 9:00p.m. Paul J. Yakabuski Community Centre 85 Arena Road, Barryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Bay, ON
January 28, 2014 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Eagleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Nest 178 Jane Street, Eganville, ON
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HELP WANTED
2 BEDROOM APARTMENT Renfrew available March 1st $575.00 month, tenant pays heat (natural gas) and hydro. References, first/last. NO PETS. 613-433-5998
2 bedroom apt, main floor, huge backyard & porch. 2 blocks to main st of Renfrew but very quiet on dead end. $850 per month includes water. Tenant pays gas heat & hydro. First & last & references. Available Feb. 1 or March 1 to suit tenant. 613.471.1396
2+BERM Unit located at 87/89 Claude Street, Arnprior, Large basement unit, large shared backyard. $875/month all utilities included. Call 613-315-1716 for details.
FOR RENT: Arnprior Avail immediately, 3 bedroom 2 1/2 baths finished rec-room, Central Air, 5 appliances, Garage - Yard, Non-smokers only Please, $1325.00 + utilities Call: Joanne 613-229-4352
RETIREMENT APARTMENTS, ALL INCLUSIVE Meals, transportation, activities daily. Short Leases. Monthly Specials! Call 877-210-4130
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SHARE HOUSE, large private area with your own refrigerator, stove, bathroom, gas fireplace, nice area, near Grove and downtown, non-smoker, quiet, no pets, $565. 613-623-4921.
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FOR RENT 1 and 2 bedroom apt, 71 Sullivan Cres Arnprior. Available now, includes heat, water, fridge, stove and parking. Laundry on site. $645/$745 Info 819.773.2620
ENGAGEMENT
3 bedroom house Renfrew, gas/ac/appl. $1000/month plus utilities. No smoking or pets, ref. 2 BEDROOM spacious Phone 613.432.5954 after apartment. $650 plus 5pm utilities. Lochiel St Renfrew. Newly renovated. ARNPRIOR, 2 Bedroom 613-432-0144 downstairs apartment, gas heat, parking, shared laun252 John St N, 2 blocks dry facilities. $725+utilities, south of hospital, $775, first and last required. large 2-bedroom, eat-in Available Immediately Call kitchen, dining/living 613-223-4428 room, renovated, clean, quiet, safe, pet-friendly, parking, locker, fridge, ARNPRIOR ALWAYS stove, hood fan, CLEAN, MODERN Secure 613-299-7501 1&2 Bedroom apts. on First Avenue. Fridge, stove, parking incl. Discounts for mature tenants. 623-8537 after 6pm ENGAGEMENT
1 Bedroom Apartment in Arnprior. Very clean, quiet building. Near the Grove. Recently renovated. Hardwood floors. Non-smoking, no pets, hydro extra. $675.00 Call (613) 623-0395.
Arnprior: Available April 1st, 3 bedroom - 2 bathrooms finished basement Gas fireplace, 5 appliances Central air - Garage $1,200.00 + utilities Non-smokers please. Joanne - 613-229-4352
15 John St. S. Arnprior. Second floor, 2 bedroom apt, heat and water included. Close to downtown & shopping centers. Mature adult living, $775/month. No dogs. 613.875.5362.
ARNPRIOR, large 2 bedroom apartment, renovated, close to downtown, living room, dining room, balcony, secure building, elevator, intercom, wheelchair accessible, washer, dryer, storage in apartment, 4 appliances, parking with plug, $900+hydro. 613-622-0224
2 BEDROOM apartment. Fitzroy Harbour, $725/month +utilities. 819-647-5362, 819-647-2659, 819-647-5512.
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CENTRALLY LOCATED in Renfrew, large 3 bedroom apartment, 2 storeys, shared backyard, parking for 2 cars, $850/month plus utilities, washer and dryer hook-up. First, last and references. 819-647-3986 leave message
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Convenient Downtown location in Arnprior.2nd floor 1 bedrm apt. $700./month & 2 bedrm apt. $725./month includes water & parking. Tenant pays gas & hydro, Please call Greg Townley Broker of Record, Mather Insurance & Real Estate 613-282-7125.
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McGRIMMON HOLDINGS Offering affordable one & two bedroom apartments. For a viewing and more information call Derek McGrimmon
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SMALL ONE BEDROOM apartment on Madawaska St., Arnprior. Fridge, stove, and parking. Second floor, NO PETS, One bedroom plus a $560+hydro and hot wa- Part-time Assistant rechildâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s bedroom house in ter. 613-623-9282 quired for busy, local, herb Arnprior, walking distance business. Various duties: to schools & downtown preparing orders, inventoshopping. Asking $850.00/ ry, packaging, bottling, FOR SALE month plus utilities. Please general office. 1-2 contact Greg Townley Brodays,Tues/Thurs. ker of Record, Mather In- 1956 Wurlitzer, Juke Send resume: surance and Real Estate Box, for records (45â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s) herbs@earthmedicine.ca roll top glass cover, lights 613-282-7125. down both sides at front. Stock Clerk (Part-Time) PENTHOUSE style 2 bed- Call 613-267-4463. Receive and stock merroom now available in Arnchandise and inventory at prior, reduced to $995. For ! ! 2 0 + A P P L I A N C E S ! ! the location. Will assist viewing go to Kijiji Nearly-new washers, customers with carry in Ad#470258683 dryers, fridges, stoves, and carry out of merchanor call 613-229-1850 freezers. Warrantied, deliv- dise. Clean the store at ered. Appliance repair, opening and closing. Team Renfrew - 2 bedroom parts for sale, disposal, player with excellent cusw/character. Central loca- dishwasher installation. tomer service skills. Must tion - Non Smoking, No Support your locals! For be able to multi-task. Earn Pets, Available Feb 1, viewing, Marc $500/weekly. Resumes to 2014. Please call 613-889-9768. Arnprior customershopperevalua613.433.9495 tor@live.com If you have an insurance Renfrew, central location, claim, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Who You Gonna recently renovated 3 BR, Call?â&#x20AC;? Ghost Busters? Give HUNTING SUPPLIES LR, DR, full kitchen (no us a call! Service is our appliances) private drive business. Eady Insurance. Hunter Safety/Canadian and yard. Quiet neighbour- 6 1 3 - 4 3 2 - 8 5 4 3 , Fire-arms Courses and exhood. $890 plus utilities. 1 - 8 8 8 - 2 7 5 - 3 2 3 9 ams throughout the year. First/last and references www.eadyinsurance.ca Held once a month at required. 613.292.7323 Carp. Call Wenda Cochran 613-256-2409. RENFREW loft style 1 Portable Lincoln 8000 generator, 48 bedroom apartment. welder Fridge and Stove Includ- hours. New 20ft cables helmets in crate with rods LEGAL ed Laundry Facilities in $3000 obo. Case DX 55 aptmnt. Private Deck and with backhoe, 1370 hrs, Large Backyard. Parking $26000 bo. 613.838.5502 CRIMINAL RECORD? Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t let your past limit available. $525.00 water or 613.612.7971 your career plans! included, hydro extra. Since 1989 Confidential, 1st and last Rent Re- STEEL BUILD- Fast Affordable - A+ BBB quired Available March I N G S / M E T A L Rating EMPLOYMENT & 1st. 613-223-4428 BUILDINGS UP TO 60% TRAVEL FREEDOM OFF!30x40, 40x60, 50x80, Call for FREE INFO BOOKRENFREW small 1 bed- 60x100,80x100 sell for LET 1-8-NOW-PARDON room partially furnished, balance owed! Call: (1-866-972-7366) first&last, $475+utilities, 1 - 8 0 0 - 4 5 7 - 2 2 0 6 w w w . R e m o v e Yo u r R e references, parking no www.crownsteelbuild- cord.com pets 613-623-4747 ings.ca
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Jayne and Rob Button and Colleen and Gord Sadler are thrilled to announce the engagement of their children, Kaytlin Mullen and Chris Sadler. Wedding to take place on July 05, 2014, at St. Peter Celestine Catholic church in Pakenham.
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From the family of the late Steve McGregor. We would like to thank our extended family, friends and neighbours for the donations, flowers, cards and the many many expressions of condolences on the passing of Steve. After a long journey with Alzheimerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Disease in the Pinnacle Wing of Bonnechere Manor, he was laid to rest in the Sand Point Cemetery following a celebration of his life at the Lochwinnoch Presbyterian Church on a bitterly cold stormy Sunday afternoon, December 15, 2013. We would like to express our sincere appreciation to the Lochwinnoch Community and friends of the family, for their many acts of kindness in preparing for this celebration of Steveâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s life. Thank you to our grandchildren for an unforgettable eulogy; For the music rendered by Cheryl Mielke and Terry Lynn Mahusky; For Fern Storie and Melissa Virginâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s expertise in decorating and cleaning the Sanctuary of the Church ; For the pallbearers who represented the community and beyond. For the ushers â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Gwen Storie and Margaret Whyte; For the Pilon Family Funeral Home for their efficiency and compassion at this difficult time, To Burt Virgin, Duncan McLaren and Neil Stewart and any others who helped with their leadership in preparing the church and the grave site, We would finally like to thank the staff at Bonnechere Manor who took such loving care of Steve for the last 4 or more years.
LARGE 1 bedroom; 84 John Street N, Upstairs; Available Feb. 1 - heat, water, fridge & stove included. $510, 1st and last required. Call 613-623-4246 day or 613-623-7482 evening. Suitable ONLY for single, quiet, mature person. NOT suitable for children. NO PETS/NO SMOKING
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2 BEDROOM Apt, fridge, stove, heat, parking included. Tenant pays hydro. $790+hydro. For viewing call or text 613-899-6593 or call 613-800-3579
THANK YOU We wish to thank all our family and friends for their kindness and support during Gregâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s illness and passing. Also thank you for the donations and ďŹ&#x201A;owers. Special thanks to Andre Pilon, Dr. Boersma, Vicki Murdoch, and the nurses at the ADMH. As well, to the Trahan family and the Arnprior Legion for the luncheon and the oncology nurses at the Renfrew Hospital.
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CALL SHARON AT 613-688-1483 or email srussell@thenewsemc.ca
Fax: 613-723-1862
¸ Security building, Apts recently redecorated, ample kitchen cabinets and closets. ¸ Close to shopping and medical services. ¸ Elevator and Laundry on site. ¸ 1 bedroom $745+utilities ¸ 2 bedroom $835+utilities ¸ Please respectfully no pets / no smoking. ¸ Free Parking
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Experienced cleaner has two weekly spots available. References available upon request. Elizabeth - 432.6559
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!!A-1!! DUMP RUNS, Sewing Machine ReMOVING, Appliance repair, pairs 613.432.9550 parts for sale, appliance removal (small-fee), Moving available with trail- COMMERCIAL RENT er. Support Your Locals. Fast Service. Marc COMMERCIAL SPACE, on 613-889-9768, Arnprior busy Madawaska Street, Arnprior. almost 500 sq ft, Carpentry, Repairs, Rec $735 (taxes included) plus Rooms, Decks, etc. Rea- hydro and hot water. sonable rates, 25 years ex- 613-623-9282 perience. 613-832-2540 Prime Commercial Space available immediately, Main St. Renfrew. Parking lot available and wheelCARD OF THANKS chair access. Call for details. 613.432.1911
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HUNTER SAFETY Canadian Firearms Course. Courses and exams held throughout the year. Will do Private groups as well. Call Kevin 613.432.5192 kevin.white@bell.net
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COMING EVENTS
ALAN JACKSON, Dierks Jersey Heifer calves, Bentley at the 25th newborn to 15 months; Anniversary Havelock newborn bull calves. Country Jamboree Aug 14 613-283-2142. - 17, 2014, 4 day camping & Country Music Festival. Over 25 Acts - Buy Tickets 1-800-539-3353 & www.havelockjamboree.co MORTGAGES m
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SHOWCASE 2014 will take place April 25, 26, 27. Contact us at doug@showcaseinpetawa wa.ca. Exhibitor enquiries welcome. Phone 613-732-9662
MUSIC Guitar Lessons from Professional Musician. All ages, from beginner to experienced. $40/hour. 613.432.1985
TRUE PSYCHICS For Answers, CALL NOW 24/7 Toll FREE 1-877-342-3032 Mobile: #4486 www.truepsychics.ca
REAL ESTATE
WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE SCRAP CARS Will pay $50 -$200, or more depending on types. Picked up free. 613-432-3464 or cell 613-432-0449
Farm Land 80 Acres of Tile Drain Farm Land, Richmond/ North Gower Send A Load to the dump, area. Call 613-489-2001 or cheap. Clean up clutter, garage sale leftovers or 613-880-0494 leaf and yard waste. 613-256-4613.
SNOWMOBILES
HELP WANTED
Snowmobiles: Polaris Ultra 1998, Triple, Reid Belt, $2575.00 negotiable, also 2003 700 Polaris Edge $3575.00 negotiable. Call 613-489-2001 or 613-880-0494
Found colour scanner, fell off trailer near Dillabough & Rail line Rd Douglas on Saturday January 18. 649.2172 to claim.
BIRTHDAY
BIRTHDAY
CHRONICLE DIAMOND AWARD WINNER
18th Birthday
Jamie & Shawna
9 Birthday
Happy 90th Birthday
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January 25th, 2014
January 17 Love Mom, Dad, Grandma, & Granny
Happy 18th Birthday Addie!
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Happy 80th
Wishing you a great birthday!
Missing you! See you soon! Love from Mom, Dad, Ally, Cole, Gran & Gramps oxo
Love you lots, Mom, Dad, Bryn, Grandma and Grandpa Aunt Kelsey, Cayden, Owen, Bently xoxoxoxo
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We hope to have a 90th Birthday celebration in Summer 2014.
Braxton Barr
Dom Coady Love your Family
SATURN ACCOUNTING SERVICES
613-832-4699
INCOME TAX Don’s Income Tax Service is now located at 167 Bruce St. Formerly at 213 Barnet Blvd. Same Phone # 613-432-2695 Now ready for the 2013 Tax Season
DON’S TAX SERVICE 6134322695
HELP WANTED
Trinity St Andrew’s United Church 291 Plaunt St. S. Renfrew ON K7V 1N2 Trinity St. Andrew’s United Church is seeking a permanent part time Administrative Assistant. Hours are 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM inclusive, Monday to Thursday (20 hours per week). Salary is $17.36 per hour plus benefits. The successful candidate will demonstrate the knowledge and skills to efficiently run an office independently and possess the following skills: Constructive interaction with other staff Excellent communication and organizational skills Flexibility Initiative and resourcefulness Personal Accountability Strong computer skills A knowledge of United Church of Canada procedures will be considered an asset.
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to Isabelle Roffey (McIntyre)
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To our dearest Mom, We are so thankful God chose you to be our mother. It was not a job for the faint-of-heart but you accepted it graciously and devoted your life to caring for us and preparing us for the world. You raised us with a gentle hand, a loving heart, and infinite patience! We are grateful for all you have done, and for your treasured presence in our lives today. There is not a day goes by, that we don’t think of you and know in our hearts, “there is none greater, than a Mother’s love”. Wishing you blessings and joy on your birthday and throughout the year. Love from all of your children, Jan (Michael), Tom, Russ (Kimi), Dorothy (Doug), Don, Judy (Wally), and Carol (Paul) and grandchildren, Amy (Deane), Wes (Leah), Shannon (Mike), and Brian and great grandchildren, Isaac, Ethan, Joel, and Nic
NOTICES
CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY Urgently Needs one volunteer leadership person for the upcoming April Daffodil Campaign in the Arnprior area. This key team player will be responsible for coordinating pin sales at various outlets. Please help us in the fight against cancer. Call 1 800 255-8873 or email renfrew@ontario.cancer.ca
WORK WANTED
BIRTHDAY
Here’s a girl from Douglas whom you may know She’s a grade twelve student this year at St. Joe’s
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PUPPY KINDERGARTEN Obedience and socialization is offered. Call the Puppy Training Specialists, at Wags & Whiskers, Tena & Ian 613-623-6200.
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Bluegrass for Hospice with The Dusty Drifters Sat. Feb 8, 2014, 7-10 at Delicious Restaurant. $15.
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Applications must be received no later than January 27, 2014 by e-mail at tsamandp@gmail.com or in a sealed envelope addressed to the Ministry and Personnel Committee at the church office. Only applicants considered for an interview will be contacted. All others are thanked for their interest. CLR495899
GROVES PARK LODGE LONG TERM CARE HOME REQUIRES A PHYSIOTHERAPY ASSISTANT The Physiotherapy Assistant (PTA), under the direction of the Physiotherapist is accountable for ensuring the delivery of prescribed treatment programs. The PTA will support our residents to help them achieve their maximum potential. Qualifications: • Completion of a recognized post secondary Physiotherapy Assistant certificate program • Implements exercise program with the residents as directed by the physiotherapist • Demonstrates a clear understanding of rehabilitation principles • Demonstrates appropriate and effective written, oral and non-verbal communication with residents, families and colleagues • Provides excellent interpersonal, organizational and time management skills • Ability to function within a multidisciplinary team • Ability to problem solve and seek guidance of supervising staff when appropriate • Ability to work in self directed manner Please forward resume to: Groves Park Lodge 470 Raglan St N Renfrew, Ontario K7V 1P5 or Email: donna.pinkham@gemhealth.com Thank you for your interest, however, only applicants considered for interview will be contacted.
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CAREER DEVELOPMENT
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CAREER DEVELOPMENT
HELP WANTED
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is looking to fill the following 3 Positions
Looking for a Receptionist in our location in Arnprior for weekend (15hrs)
Licensed Automotive Technician
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Career Placement Assistance
: The Professional’s Option : Do-It-Yourself Option 1st Careers & Individuals $60,000 - $175,000 Salary Range Executives, Managers, Professionals Who Simply Need Help (Both options now available through distant counseling or in person)
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The Townships of Bonnechere Valley, Greater Madawaska and North Algona Wilberforce have formed a partnership to implement a Community Recreation Project under the Ontario Sport and Recreation Communities Fund which is funded through the Government of Ontario.
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We are seeking a motivated individual with expertise in recreation who works well in an ever-changing environment. A competitive salary based on 35 hours per week is offered. The Recreation Coordinator is a key member of the team who will contribute leadership, direction and enthusiasm to the townships. They will work closely with community stakeholders to develop partnerships to meet the recreation needs of the area and lead the implementation of the project.
Employment Opportunities NURSING COORDINATOR, Permanent Part-Time The Nursing Coordinator is responsible for the supervision of patient care as well as ensuring proper staffing and utilization of hospital beds. He/she acts as resource for all departments, and functions in a leadership role after-hours. The successful incumbent will have a current certificate of competence from the CNO, ACLS certification, broad clinical skills and experience, and excellent communication, leadership and organizational skills. Recent obstetrical and administrative experience working in a unionized environment will be considered strong assets.
Maintenance Worker, Casual We require a casual maintenance worker to support a number of projects currently underway. The ideal candidate will possess knowledge of and relevant prior experience in general maintenance, including plumbing, electrical, mechanical systems, carpentry, painting and/or dry-walling. A licensed trade certificate will be considered an asset.
Perioperative Registered Nurse, Casual and Permanent Part-Time The RN provides care to the patient receiving treatment and/or procedure, in the pre/peri/post-operative, same day admit, and daycare settings. Required qualifications include recent O.R. experience, O.R. Room Course, cardiac monitoring skills, and sound knowledge of ORNAC/CSA Standards. Endoscopy and PACU nursing experience, completion of the Critical Care Program or Coronary Care course, ACLS and/or CPN (C) will be considered strong assets. For all of the above opportunities, please apply in writing by 12:00 noon on February 10, 2014 to Julia Boudreau, Vice President, Corporate Services, Renfrew Victoria Hospital, 499 Raglan Street North, Renfrew, Ontario, K7V 1P6 or hr@renfrewhosp.com. Only those candidates selected for interview will be contacted. A Vulnerable Sector Check completed within the past six (6) months is a requirement for employment at RVH. Visit www.renfrewhosp.com to learn more.
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The Perth and Smiths Falls District Hospital is a fully accredited acute care community hospital located on two state-of-the-art sites in the picturesque communities of Perth and Smiths Falls. The hospital delivers a broad range of primary and secondary services and programs such as emergency care, medicine, obstetrics, general and specialty surgical services, dialysis, as well as diagnostic imaging, laboratory and infection control services. Due to the pending retirement (October 2014) of the current President & CEO, the Perth & Smiths Falls District Hospital (the “Hospital”) is seeking a highly skilled, motivated individual to fill this challenging role.
PRESIDENT & CEO As President & CEO, you will report to a highly skilled policy governance Board of Directors, and lead a reputable and skilled executive team. As a coach, manager and advocate, you will promote PSFDH’s Mission, ensure operational and clinical excellence, champion quality patient care, foster organizational accountability and financial stewardship, build upon a strong community presence, while fostering an environment where everyone is treated with dignity, respect and compassion. PSFDH has strengthened its financial position while supporting its goals of providing excellent, high quality patient care and satisfaction in conjunction with ensuring the ongoing engagement of all staff and physicians. The new President & CEO will continue to develop relationships with the staff, physicians, volunteers, auxiliaries and foundations and work on strengthening relationships and partnerships with community groups and stakeholders.
Interested applicants are invited to apply no later than 12:00 noon on Wednesday January 29, 2014 to: Town of Renfrew Department of Parks and Recreation Attention: Kevin Hill 127 Raglan Street South Renfrew, Ontario K7V 1P8 OR email: khill@town.renfrew.on.ca Job descriptions are available at: www.bonnecherevalleytwp.com, www.greatermadawaska.com, www.nalgonawil.com
You will have experience in the areas of clinical care, quality and risk management; possess a strong fiscal acumen to ensure the PSFDH’s financial health; and solid experience developing relationships with strategic partners. The ideal candidate will also have current senior hospital administration experience. These skills will be highly valued, as will your knowledge of and exposure to policy governance.
We thank all the applicants, but only those considered for an interview will be contacted.
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Registered Nurses Inpatient Unit (Part-Time & Casual Positions) Emergency Department (Part-Time & Casual Positions) Day Surgery / Recovery Room (Part Time & Casual Positions) Cardiology Department: Stress Tests (Casual Position) Arnprior Regional Health is seeking Registered Nurses for various departments. Applicants must be a member in good standing with the College of Nurses of Ontario. In addition: Inpatient Unit or Cardiology Department Nurses must have a Coronary Care Course/EKG Interpretation Skills, current BCLS & ACLS certificate. Emergency Department Nurses must have completed the ER Course or have their Emergency Nursing Certificate, current BCLS & ACLS, current IV Therapy Administration Skills. Current TNCC and PALS would be considered an asset. Day Surgery / Recovery Room Nurses must have completed their Critical Care Course/have critical care experience and have current ACLS & BCLS. Applicants: Please ensure you include your CNO Registration Number on your application. If applying from a different city/province/country ensure you clearly indicate when you plan to re-locate to the Arnprior/Ottawa area.
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Imagine working with an industry leader where excellence in client sa sfac on and exper se in our niche market is the standard.
DUE TO OUR CONTINUED GROWTH WE ARE LOOKING FOR 1 Site Supervisor Smiths Falls Facility and 1 Site Supervisor – Trenton Facility Must have the following: 5 - 10 Years’ Experience as a Site Supervisor Red Seal Cer fica on – Welder, Millwright or Fi er Valid Driver’s License with Clean Record Proven Leadership Ability Excellent Communica on and Interpersonal Skills We are looking for results oriented people who have in-depth knowledge of the trades and who are capable of assuming bo om line responsibili es in the pursuit of excellence and delivery.
Our environment is fast paced and results driven. Our team is energe c, intelligent and hardworking. Our company places a high value on establishing a workplace where people are challenged and respected every day. What’s In It For You • Health and Dental Benefits • Training and Other Tools and Resources for Success • Advancement Opportuni es • Compe ve Salary • Profit Sharing APPLY AT: salesandsupport@kilmarnock.ca or fax your resume to: 613-283-8649 no later than February 14, 2014 We thank all applicants; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. 44 The Renfrew Mercury EMC - Thursday, January 23, 2014
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THE COMPANY A subsidiary of Torstar Corpora on, Metroland is one of Canada’s premier media companies. Metroland delivers up-to-the-minute vital business and community informa on to millions of people across Ontario. We have grown significantly in recent years in terms of audience and adver sers and we’re con nuing to invest heavily in developing best-in-class talent, products and technology to accelerate our growth in the media landscape and strengthen our connec on to the community. For further informa on, please visit www.metroland.com. THE POSITION • Repor ng into the VP and Regional Publisher, the successful candidate will be responsible for the management of accoun ng/ finance and administra ve func ons, and oversee the Finance/ Administra on staff, for the region of Metroland East. This is an exci ng opportunity for someone who is results oriented, wants to make a difference and will take the role to the next level. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES • Compile miscellaneous sales and income statements, schedules, and reports for Publisher by specified me periods and deadlines • Ensure Metroland East operates within all company financial policies and compliance laws • Assist the business in development of Strategic Planning • Development of all related financial forecas ng for the region • Experience wri ng business plans for new projects • Monitor and provide detailed explana ons of Key Performance Indicators and business expenses and assist in proper alloca on as needed • Oversee the processing of payroll including new hires and termina ons • Prepare Ad Hoc repor ng to assist the Publisher, departments and Head office with financial data • Prepara on and report for annual internal audits • Manage and provide leadership for the Accoun ng staff • Ensure month end and quarterly financial commentaries are completed accurately and on a mely basis • Liaise with IT on the automated billing system, MPE. • Other du es as may be assigned SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE Developing Direct Reports * Innova on Management * Managing Vision & Purpose * Poli cal Savvy* Strategic Thinking * Process Management* Managing and Measuring Work* Problem Solving* Business Acumen. • CGA/CMA with a college or University educa on • Five to seven years accoun ng experience, including managerial experience overseeing finance employees • Experience in Business Planning/Strategic Planning • Excellent communica on skills, orally and wri en • Superior Computer knowledge(Excel, Word, Outlook), including experience working with pivot tables • Experience working with an automated billing system/ customer management system • Detail-oriented and high degree of accuracy • Excellent organiza onal skills
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The Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital and Grove Nursing Home are located in the Town of Arnprior, less than 30 minutes northwest of Ottawa. Experience high quality professional practice in our progressive, well-equipped 44 bed Hospital and/ or the personal satisfaction of quality resident care in our 60-bed nursing home. There are approximately 320 staff, 200 volunteers, and a growing number of medical staff providing exemplary care to over 30,000 residents of West Ottawa, McNab/Braeside, Arnprior and portions of Mississippi Mills.
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Please be advised that this is a concurrent internal and external pos ng and that further considera on will be given to only those candidates who have clearly demonstrated the competencies required for the posi on. Please email your resume to Karen Pogue, kpogue@metroland.com by Friday January 31st, 2014
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Job Pos ng Do you want to be a part of a vibrant, supportive team environment? Do you have a passion for providing exemplary patient care? Then you should take advantage of this opportunity Arnprior Regional Health!
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General Manager Metroland East – Smiths Falls
THE COMPANY A subsidiary of Torstar Corpora on, Metroland is one of Canada’s premier media companies. Metroland delivers up-to-the-minute vital business and community informa on to millions of people across Ontario. We have grown significantly in recent years in terms of audience and adver sers and we’re con nuing to invest heavily in developing best-in-class talent, products and technology to accelerate our growth in the media landscape and strengthen our connec on to the community. For further informa on, please visit www.metroland.com. THE POSITION • Repor ng into the Regional General Manager the successful candidate will be responsible for the Phone Book division serving 23 markets in Ontario, the Smiths Falls Record News, Kemptville Advance, Perth Courier, and the Almonte / Carleton Place Canadian Gaze e. Successful candidate will lead our sales teams, represent Metroland in the Community, and meet company standards for profitability and editorial excellence. Candidate will also focus their team on new regional objec ves set out by the Regional Publisher such as digital strategies, specialty publica ons, and website audience enhancement. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES • Develop, implement and manage strategies to meet and exceed YTD performance goals and objec ves as well as maximize market poten al in all business segments/divisions. • Develop and execute aggressive sales and marke ng strategies across the Phonebook division, all 4 newspapers and the regional websites. • Day to day management of the division to achieve the opera ng plan including financial, digital, editorial, circula on, and administra ve budgets/plans by implemen ng management controls which monitor performance and by taking correc ve ac on when areas of non-performance is iden fied. • Assist the Regional General Manager and Regional Publisher in the development of strategic plans that clearly iden fies objec ves, strategies, priori es and new innova ve opportuni es in this division • To maximize community and reader involvement through mely, crea ve and accurate repor ng of news happenings in a style and manner that adheres to Editorial standards • To monitor the distribu on system to ensure accurate and mely delivery of company products and inserts • Iden fies and develops new business opportuni es to a ain and exceed revenue targets • To maintain a high level of awareness of the Division in the community by maintaining contact with readers, community leaders, businesses associa ons, and through Division promo ons and by par cipa ng in community events • To ensure that all staffing levels meet short and long-term needs of the divisions and that fair and effec ve performance measures are assigned and employees are mo vated to achieve and/or exceed their assigned goals and objec ves u lizing sound management tools and prac ces • Promotes a coopera ve and harmonious working climate which will be conducive to maximum morale, produc vity, and efficiency/effec veness • Support corporate sales with local sales ac vity SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE Building Effec ve Teams * Conflict Management * Dealing with Ambiguity * Developing Direct Reports & Others Direc ng Others * Innova on Management * Managerial Courage * Managing Vision & Purpose * Poli cal Savvy* Strategic Thinking • Strong planning skills required in order to develop strategic plans to increase revenue-produc on opportuni es • Must be results oriented • Experience with and understanding of Metroland digital strategies • Strong and proven project management skills • Excellent communica on and interpersonal skills are needed in leadership role with staff to mo vate and clearly indicate goals and performance requirements across many divisions within a large geographic footprint. • Must also be able to communicate well in the community as the primary representa ve of the divisions. Strong knowledge of the Company’s products, services, circula on and demographics in order to properly develop strategies that increase the divisions growth and revenues • Crea ve and innova ve thinker who can analyze and develop new solu ons or approaches • 5-7 years relevant experience including direct management experience of community newspaper(s) • College or University degree/diploma or equivalent experience Please be advised that this is a concurrent internal and external pos ng and that further considera on will be given to only those candidates who have clearly demonstrated the competencies required for the posi on. Please email your resume to Karen Pogue, kpogue@metroland.com by Friday January 24th, 2014.
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IN MEMORIAM
January 21st was the day you both left us, Though 25 years apart the pain never goes away. Jamie, we miss your smile and humour too and Mom, we miss everything about you. We sure hope you are together in Heaven on this day for here you are both in our hearts and memories to stay.
You had a smile for everyone, You had a heart of gold, You left the best in memories, This world will ever hold, To us you were extra special, What else is there to say? Except to wish with all our hearts, That you were here today.
Love Jim and Marilyn Rick and Mary-Ellen
Lovingly remembered and greatly missed, Wife Jean and Family
BRUCE, Leslie January 25, 2001 BRUCE, Margaret March 10, 2007
In loving memory of Gerald Mackin who passed away January 27, 2013
Charles Munro
In loving memory of George Buffam who passed away January 28, 2001.
IN MEMORIAM
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L/CPL HARVEY A. EADY Jan. 21, 1922 – Jan. 21, 2001
Ken MacDonald
1928 – 2004
We always remember And will never forget you
Love Your Wife & family
To the wonderful husband, father & Poppa. Remembering you brings smiles, laughter & occasionally tears. You are forever in our hearts. Our family isn’t the same without you. We miss you dearly. Love Rosemary & Family
Love and miss you, The Mackin Family
Roy McCormick April 19, 1933 – January 21, 2008
But comfort nears as we grow old We too, will pass and then We’ll see your smile and hear you voice And hug you once again
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FRIDAY JANUARY 24TH – DENNIS MEILLEUR & DANY PALLEN 8PM FRIDAY JANUARY 31ST – JORDAN DUBEAU 8PM
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Cobden Agricultural Society will hold their annual meeting Tuesday January 28, at 7:30 pm, in the Cobden Agricultural Hall.
409 Stewart St., Renfrew
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Love, Rose, Nancy, Perry, Jeffery & Penny
DEATH NOTICE
Theo Zimmerling May 8, 1919 – January 26, 2013 God saw he was getting tired and a cure was not to be, So He put His arms around him and whispered “Come to me”. With tear filled eyes we watched him suffer and fade away, Although we loved him deeply, we could not make him stay. A golden heart stopped beating, hardworking hands put to rest. God broke our hearts to prove to us, He only takes the best.
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Love Always, Rodney, Nordella and Family
SIMEK, Peter Steven May 8, 1963– January 17, 2014 Founder/Owner of Tropicana Pool & Spa, Arnprior Peter Simek passed away peacefully at home January 17, 2014 at the age of 50 years. Son of Mrs. Vera Simek and the late Frank Simek (2009). Husband of Mary Simek and dear father of Alexander Simek. Dear brother of David (Kim) Simek and Irena (John) Kerr. Uncle of Katie, Stacie, Erik, Evan and Sarah. Remembered by many relatives in Czech Republic. Visitation at The Boyce Funeral Home Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre 138 Daniel Street N. Arnprior Saturday January 25, 2014 from 10:00 a.m. until time of service at 12:00 noon in the Boyce Chapel. In memoriams to “Partners in Caring” of the Arnprior Hospital would be appreciated by his family. Condolences / Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca
KELLY; Daniel David
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Passed away peacefully in the Bonnechere Manor, Renfrew Monday January 13, 2014 in her 90th year. Beloved wife of McGregor Scobie of Arnprior. Dear mother of Sandra (Morris) Hall of Arnprior and Susan (Chuck) Gillan of White Lake. Loved grandmother of Thomas, Brent and Bryan Charbonneau and families, Tanya Barber and Dianne (Andrew) Rodger. Cherished greatgrandmother of Eliza. Predeceased by brothers Arnold (late Margaret) Lentz, Cecil (Mary) Lentz, Frank (late Mary) Lentz, Gerald (Eve), (late Greta) Lentz and James Lentz. Predeceased by sisters Effie (late Mick) McDonough, Betty (late James) LeBlanc and Dora (late Lloyd) Nelson. Will be missed by many nieces and nephews. Visitation at The Boyce Funeral Home Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre 138 Daniel Street N. Arnprior where friends paid their respects Wednesday January 15, 2014 from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service was conducted Thursday January 16, 2014 in the St. John’s Lutheran Church, Arnprior at 11:00 a.m.. Interment Arnprior Albert Street Cemetery. In memoriams to the “Partners in Caring” of the Arnprior Hospital or St. John’s Lutheran Church, Arnprior would be appreciated by her family. Condolences / Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca
They say time heals a saddened heart But this we say is true There’s not a moment that goes by That we don’t think of you
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Dad, we think of you with love today and that is nothing new, We thought about you yesterday and all the days before that to. Dad, those who mean so much to us are never really gone, Cause in our thoughts and hearts your memory will live on. Dad, one year ago you joined our mom and yet we still mourn, But knowing you are together again your children are no longer torn. Dad, your memory is our keepsake that your children will never part, God has you in His keeping and we have you in our hearts.
10 years has passed. Fond memories linger every day. Remembrance keeps him near. Forever loved and cherished, Elaine Munro, Heather, Janice, Sandra, Gail and Families
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(nee Lentz) April 8, 1925 – January 13, 2014
Of all the gifts we have in time, Sadly missed by his family However great or small, To have you as parents, Was the greatest gift of all.
IN MEMORIAM
DEATH NOTICE
SCOBIE, Lillian
BUFFAM
Love you both Donna, Jerry & family
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IN MEMORIAM
WESTLUND, Peter
(Owner/pharmacist Manotick I.D.A. Pharmacy from 1976-2000) Peacefully at Hospice Renfrew with his loving family by his side on Wednesday afternoon, January 15th, 2014. Peter Westlund of Calabogie; formerly of Manotick at the age of 65 years. Dear son of the late Raymond Westlund and the late Flora Quick. Beloved husband of Doris “Dorie” (nee Winsor). Cherished and proud father of Jon Peter “J.P.” Westlund and Anna Westlund. Dear brother of Verle Lambert (Curtis) of Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta; Dennis Westlund (Carol Ann) of Apsley, Ontario and Arthur Westlund (Frances) of Melfort, Saskatchewan. Predeceased by a brother, Donald Westlund (Carol of Winnipeg, Manitoba). Family and friends are invited to pay their respects at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Friday, January 24th from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and again on Saturday from 1 p.m. until 1:45 p.m. A Service to honour and remember Peter Westlund will be celebrated in the Pilon Family Chapel on Saturday afternoon, January 25th at 2 o’clock. A reception will follow in the Pilon Family Reception Centre. In lieu of flowers, a donation to Hospice Renfrew would be appreciated by his family. Condolences/Tributes/ Donations/Webcast www.pilonfamily.ca
July 8, 1951 – January 13, 2014
Dan passed away in the Queensway Carleton Hospital, Ottawa after a short illness Monday January 13, 2014 in his 63rd year. Dan Kelly of Arnprior. Beloved husband of Faye Kelly (nee Peever). Dear father of Errol (Janice) Kelly and Shannon (Jayson) Titterton. Cherished grandfather of Ollie and Grant. Dear brother of John (Shirley) Kelly, Peter (Joan) Kelly and Paul (Catherine) Kelly. Predeceased by his brother Chris (late Donna) Kelly. Visitation at The Boyce Funeral Home Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre 138 Daniel Street N. Arnprior Friday January 17, 2014 after 1:00 p.m. until time of service at 2:00 p.m in the Boyce Chapel. Luncheon followed in the Boyce Reception Centre. In memoriams to University Hospitals Kingston Foundation of the Kingston General Hospital. Condolences / Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca CLR498404
Robert Thomson
GUINDON - 2011
IN MEMORIAM
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Visitors to the East India Company were, from left, kneeling in front Tony Ferguson; front row, Alicia Forgie, Riley Corbin, Katie Coupal, Jayda Mclaren, Brianna Megrath, Anna Carthy, Jacob Johnston, Kathryn Curry, Nichole Synder and Jada Hazen; middle row, Tatjana Borghi, Caitlin Kelly, Jamie Doering, Kricket Guest, Vanessa Johnston, Emily Moore, Alison Eisen, Matt Stuart and Drew Shalla; and back row, Abigail Eady, Justin Billard-Layman, Elizabeth Wright, Jessey Chapeski and Cole Warner.
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Afterwards the students were able to try everything that was offered in the full buffet. Grade 12 student Drew Shalla boasted, â&#x20AC;&#x153;The food was awesome, and learning about how it was cooked and how it came to be was an experience that could not be matched back at school.â&#x20AC;? The classes did not go home empty-handed. The East India Company gave each student a spiral bound booklet that outlined a bit of the history, meal prep, but most importantly, a
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Jaguar Journal community writing exams this week. May all of your preparations pay off! Following the exams, we have a nice long weekend before we come back for second semester. The Dominican Republic Team is counting down the days until the departure day of Feb. 7. The team will return on Feb. 14. This is the 25th year that this mission trip has delivered medical supplies and food to the people of the Dominican. As well, preparations for the upcoming musical, Beauty and the Beast, are underway. Make sure to mark your calendars for the performances held on May 13 and 15-17 at 7 p.m. Please check out the school website at sjchsrenfrew.wordpress.com for more information on upcoming events!
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Community - SJHS is one step closer to the end of the semester. Tomorrow, students are scheduled to write their ďŹ rst exam, and the rest will be written next week. This past week has been a quiet one at St. Joeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s. A moratorium has been imposed, meaning that sports teams have not practiced or played, and clubs have not held meetings. This week has been crucial for all students as they prepared for the exam period. Students and parents should note this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s protocol for snow days that fall during the exam period, as it has changed since last year. If there are bus cancellations, the exam scheduled for that day will be pushed to the next day, and the following exams will each be pushed back one day. This system makes it easier for students to study for exams, as it ensures that the exams will be written in the original order- beginning with the ďŹ rst period exam and ending with the fourth period exam. Students should be making an effort to get a good amount of sleep and be eating healthily during this time. Catching a cold during exam time is no fun at all! Good luck to all students in the
few of their actual recipes. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I was extremely pleased with the studentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; appreciation for the food and culture they were exposed to at the East India Company,â&#x20AC;? said Mr. Ferguson. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They ate with gusto! I hope this leads to a life-long love of hospitality and tourism for them.â&#x20AC;? The East India Company originated in Winnipeg and later opened in Ottawa. You can visit the East India Company with your family.
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Community - The hospitality and tourism classes of RCI tasted authentic Indian Cuisine at the East India Company in Ottawa on Wednesday, Jan. 8. Students were ďŹ rst taught about the misconceptions about Indian cuisine and were able to observe authentic Indian cooking techniques. While on site, the two classes were educated about the com-
mon spices used in the food and learned how the spices were blended and balanced for optimal ďŹ&#x201A;avour in the food. Students were able to see the spices and pass them around in addition to hearing about the history behind each spice. Throughout the session, food that was prepared was tasted by the students. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It was a great way for students to sample a variety of dishes that you would not get a chance to ďŹ nd in Renfrew,â&#x20AC;? said RCI teacher Mrs. Wright.
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Notice of Passage of a By-Law to designate 1501 Sutherland Road, also known as the McDonald Burial Ground, to be of cultural heritage value and interest pursuant to the provisions of the Ontario Heritage Act (R.S.O. 1990, Chapter O.18) TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Whitewater Region on January 8th, 2014 passed By-Law 14-01-675, under Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.O.18, as amended, to designate the McDonald Burial Ground located at 1501 Sutherland Road to be of cultural heritage value or interest. Additional information, including a full description of the reasons for designation is available upon request from the Clerkâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Office at 613-646-2282 ext. 23 or hdillabough@whitewaterregion.ca during regular business hours. Hope Dillabough Deputy Clerk Township of Whitewater Region
Local events and happenings over the coming weeks — free to non-profit organizations Fax: 613-432-6689, E-mail: peter.clark@metroland.com NOTE: The deadline for submissions is noon Friday. The Mercury community calendar is a free service for not-forprofit groups. Include a daytime contact name and phone number for clarification. No posters.
JANUARY 23 Golden Age Activity Centre at 1:30 p.m. Meet new friends, discuss different things going on, and support Seniors Have Heart Meet and Greet. SnoGoers Snowmobile Club Thursday retired folks brunch run. Leaves Logos Land 10 a.m. Brunch stop Renfrew’s Best Western. Bill 613-4326005
JANUARY 24 Blood donor clinic at the Renfrew Legion Branch 148 hall, sponsored by Mackay Manor Inc., 2 to 5 p.m. and 6 to 7 p.m. Call 1-888-2-DONATE to book an appointment. Six-hand euchre tournament. $10 includes lunch and prizes. Golden Age Activity Centre, 613-431-8289. Costume skating party at MaTe-Way Park at 6 p.m. Dress in your favourite costume and skate on the outdoor rink with friends and family. Complimentary hot dogs and hot chocolate. Tenth annual Celebration of Life fundraiser and dance at the Renfrew Armouries, with all proceeds to support Renfrew Victoria Hospital oncology unit and digital mammography, Renfrew and Area Health Services Village doctor recruitment and Hospice Renfrew. Doors open at 7 p.m. Tickets $10. Featuring the Ghost Town Cryers, The Riley New Band, DJ Shanon and Bahoo and The Brat.
JANUARY 25 The Anishinanabe Cultural Circle will meet at the United Church Camp in Deacon. The cultural circle and drum making program starts at 10 a.m. with a teaching on drums followed by a potluck lunch. In the afternoon, the art of making a drum will be shown. The number of participants to make the drum is limited, so please register early. Call Ray at 613-433-1824 or online at www.eventbrite.ca. Bring a dish for potluck. Ladies are kindly requested to wear a skirt. 15th annual Robbie Burns fundraiser supper at Renfrew Legion. Social hour and silent auction at 5:30 p.m., haggis piped in at 6:30 p.m. followed by a supper of haggis, roast beef and all the trimmings. After the customary Robbie Burns Night formalities are performed, the Renfrew Highland Pipes & Drums entertains with traditional bagpipe music ending the evening with the band playing Auld Lang Syne. Tickets $30 from band members, Renfrew Legion, Home Hardware, Rocky Mountain House or 613-432-6407 until Jan. 21. Kids tickets (14 years & under) $15. Cobden Seniors four-hand euchre party in the Whitewater Community Hall in Cobden at 1:30 p.m. Admission $5. Light refreshments. Prizes and 50-50 draw. All welcome. Edna Peever 613-646-7632.
works and skating. Ice fishing derby 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. with prizes awarded at 5:15 p.m. Registration for the derby at the boat launch. Whitewater Historical Society AGM at 1 p.m. in the Foresters Falls fire hall. All welcome.
JANUARY 26 Renfrew Silver Seniors Ham and Beans Games Day (euchre and darts) $5 at the Renfrew Legion 1 to 4 p.m. Tickets available from Pat 613-6492756. SnoGoers Snowmobile Club Fish & Chip supper run to Pembroke’s Irving Truck Stop. Leaves Logos Land 1 p.m. Gary 613-433-3443.
JANUARY 28 Renfrew Woodland Metis Aboriginal Association general meeting. 7 p.m. at the Renfrew Children’s Centre, 850 O’Brien Rd. 613-432-3177. Soap carving at Golden Age Activity Centre. Sign up in advance, 613-431-8289.
at 613-623-6698 or Johanna at 613-432-7622.
FEBRUARY 7 Golden Age Activity Centre from 1 to 3 p.m. The last Friday of every month is the Paramedics Wellness Clinic at the Golden Age Activity Centre from 1 to 3 p.m. Get blood pressure checked, heart rate and talk to paramedics on site. 613-431-8289. PA Day skate: Everyone is invited to a free skate from 1 to 2:30 p.m. at Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre. The outdoor ice surfaces are also open, weather permitting.
FEBRUARY 1 Valentine’s roast beef dinner, 5 to 7 p.m. at 340 Raglan St. S, Renfrew, third floor (elevator available). Treat your valentine. Roast beef dinner with all the trimmings. $12 per person. Takeout available. Tickets: Laverna Ferguson 613-432-6120, Bonnie Page 613-432-7303. Order of The Eastern Star, Sterling Chapter, Renfrew. Supporting local charities.
Third-annual family fun trivia night at St. Andrew’s Ross Presbyterian Church, Kerr Line, 7:30 p.m. Doors open at 7 p.m. Entry fee is a cash or non-perishable food donation to the Cobden Food Bank and local families in need. Contact Rick Olmstead at 613-646-9889 or email ricko5@sympatico.ca to enter. Renfrew Freemasons luncheon 12 noon at Rocky Mountain House. Gentlemen interested in learning about freemasonry are invited. Wives and girlfriends welcome. Contact Barry Sansom at 613-433-9038.
FEBRUARY 8 Planning to build seminar. Best Western Renfrew Inn and Conference Centre, 760 Gibbons Road at 1 p.m. For reservations, please call Erica at Renfrew Home Hardware 613-432-8874, or email her at Beaverhomes.renfrew@ bellnet.ca. Cost $15 per person or $20 per couple.
JANUARY 29 Renfrew Rotary Club trivia night fundraiser, 7:30 p.m. at the Bonnechere Manor Rotary Hall. Cost $90 for a team of six and includes chili dinner. Proceeds to support local mental health initiatives. Janet Springer 613-432-6694.
Drum making at the Golden Age Activity Centre, 1:30 p.m. Come in to make drums and then perform if you want the following day. 613-431-8289.
Whitewater SnoGoers Snowmobile Club Snow Rally. Registration 9 to 11 a.m. Renfrew Best Western. Breakfast after 7 a.m. Poker hands $10 available from club executive or at the Best Western. First prize $500, second prize one-night stay for two at Renfrew’s Best Western. New this year, snowmobile style casino games on route. Win tickets for prize table. Prizes awarded at 3 p.m. Call Bill Jamieson 613-432-6005 or www. whitewatersnogoers.com or wwsnowgoers@nrtco.net for more information.
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FEBRUARY 14
PA Day at the Golden Age Activity Centre, celebrating kids. The Shriners will have a
February Valley Singles Lunch 1 p.m. at Buster’s Bar & Grill in Carleton Place. Contact Donna
Valentine soup & sandwich luncheon, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Eganville Seniors Centre.
Community Soup Kitchen at noon. Free, at St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Renfrew. Rear entrance, chair lift provided. Enjoy a meal with friends. Bingo at Eganville Seniors Centre at 1:30 p.m. Prizes, 50-50 draw, snacks and fun. This is a Chartwell Retirement sponsored activity. Cost $1.
JANUARY 30 Jan. 25 Frewfest: Activities are being held at Ma-Te-Way Park throughout the day and evening. Participate in free activities throughout the day: horse-drawn sleigh rides, petting zoo, Yaki the children’s entertainer, vintage snow machine show or meet in the evening for a bonfire, fire-
clown and balloon making for the kids and there will be a drumming show for all ages.
Homemade soup, variety of sandwiches, decorated valentine cupcakes, entertainment by Hwy 41 Band. Cost $7. 613628-2354.
FEBRUARY 15 Renfrew Seniors Home Support is hosting a couples & friends spaghetti dinner at 6 p.m. in the Renfrew Tea Room. The meal includes homemade spaghetti, caesar salad, garlic bread and tiramisu for dessert. Cost is $15 per person. Call 613-432-7691 for more details. Proceeds to Seniors Home Support. Whitewater Historical Society heritage writing contest. In 1,000 words or less, write a story about the historical significance of the development of the railroad in Renfrew County. It could be your own story, a story researched or a story told to you. Categories 15 and under, and 16 and over. Prizes to top three in each category. Mail entries to Muriel Buttle, Box 62, Cobden, Ont., K0J 1K0; or Hazel Hawthorn, 3574 Queens Line Rd., RR#1 Foresters Falls, Ont. K0J 1V0. Entries must be received by Feb. 15. Prizes and winning entries read Feb. 22 at Foresters Falls fire hall.
FEBRUARY 23 Bid euchre at Eganville Seniors Centre, 1:30 p.m. Cost $5. 613628-2354. Will teach.
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Dacre & Area Community Association valentine bingo at 7 p.m. Turkeys, hams and other prizes to the winners.
Forever Active Fitness Class: Seniors are invited to attend one of the longest running classes at the Renfrew Recreation Centre. This exercise class has been offered for over 20 years and is a favourite of many. Monday, Wednesday and Friday 10 to 11 a.m., $3 per class. Contact Renfrew Parks and Recreation Department at 613-432-3131.
Bid euchre at Eganville Seniors Centre, 1:30 p.m. Cost $5. 613628-2354. Will teach.
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