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It’s a new year tradition in Admaston-Bromley Township. At council’s Jan. 21 meeting, Mayor Michael Donohue delivered his annual address. Donohue highlighted the year that was, including finances - the township made a significant contribution of $83,000 to reserves. “Our plan identifies all major capital equipment, from the computer server to fire trucks and 2015 saw the replacement of one of the township pickups,” said Donohue. “The approach to utilize reserves provides greater flexibility in addressing unexpected circumstances, demonstrated by the catastrophic breakdown this year of one of the two township graders.” The surplus is also approaching six figures. Plans are still in the works to expand the Osceola landfill to bring waste management into the middle of the century. Admaston-Bromley is committed to infrastructure and received a $127,500 grant for the rehabilitation of Pucker Street. Two more dry hydrants at Holy Well and Egan Line will be installed. The acquisition of the contamination attenuation zone has yet to happen and the new Official Plan will likely not be complete until 2017. Admaston-Bromley also saw rather positive growth in 2015, with $4 million in new residential construction and $3 million in other work. See REFUGEE CRISIS page 2

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Horton Township Deputy Mayor Bob Johnston has issued a reminder that he was representing himself as a taxpayer and developer and not a member of council when he asked council and public works committee members to examine test holes on Humphries Road where he has property being developed. There were some tense moments at the first council meeting in January, when Coun. Jamey Larone announced he was filing a complaint with the township’s integrity commissioner after Johnston requested the viewing of the test holes. Johnston has declared pecuniary interest when the item has come up at council,

meaning he does not take part in discussions. “I did not call council to a meeting. When I declare pecuniary interest, I’m Bob Johnston, taxpayer/developer,” said Johnston. “There was no time whatsoever there were three councillors there.” He maintains it was not an illegal meeting. “I have the right as a developer,” said Johnston. “Same thing when I signed the agreement seven years ago, I was the mayor but Bob Hall, he signed it as deputy mayor, because I was in conflict.” At the start of the Jan. 19 meeting, Mayor Robert Kingsbury said he was sorry for remarks he made following Larone’s announcement he was filing a complaint.

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Horton Council has approved a private road and driveway grading policy. Council gave the policy and application, which was created by an ad hoc committee, the green light at its Jan. 19 meeting. Private road and driveway grading is a service the township will now provide at a rate of $120 per hour. Public works director Janet Collins noted that in order for a road to eligible, it must be a recognized civic address named road and a minimum 100 metres in length. Grading will be completed between June 1 and Sept. 30 and the maximum number of grading per annum is two. Private roads with two or more dwellings will receive the first grading for free. Coun. Dave Bennett explained the free grading is an attempt to give something back to seasonal residents. Taxes for seasonal residents have increased in the same way they have for year-long residents, he said, and their needs should be accommodated as well.

Severances on gravel roads in the township are on hold at the moment as a committee struck to examine developer upgrades of municipal infrastructure finalizes its options. The township is looking to establish a fund to help upgrade the township’s roads, in particular, which see more wear and tear when development occurs. The ad hoc committee is likely to host a public meeting to garner opinion on three options: charge $5,000 per severance; reduce the number of lots from five to three; or increase the lot size to 25 acres. “I think we need to really explore what’s the best benefit for the municipality,” said Coun. Bennett, who noted there has been objections from developers. “We need to make sure we’re protecting the municipality while not hindering growth.” GARBAGE BAGS

Starting March 1, any bags being taken to the landfill site will cost $2 per bag. Previously the first two were free. The idea is to encourage people to use the roadside pickup service. The first two roadside bags are free. After that residents must purchase a $2 bag tag.

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Although the Syrian refugee crisis is not strictly a municipal concern, Mayor Donohue took notice. He is reminded that his forebears sought refugee from the starvation that ran rampant in Ireland and because compassion and not fear happened, otherwise he wouldn’t be sitting as mayor at all. “It fills me with pride when I see this response, locally and nationally, to this humanitarian crisis,” said Donohue. “I in no way dismiss concerns that have been expressed regarding these efforts, but we must put these fears in per-

spective. It gave me no pause when I started my truck to come here tonight, yet my chances of perishing in a car accident are thousands of times higher than by a terrorist’s hand.” Mayor Donohue also gave much credit to the people of the township who give their time, from those who organize recreational opportunities, raising funds for the library or services for seniors. “Once again we will begin budget deliberations with a cut to the Ontario Municipal Partner Fund – our single most important provincial grant – of $9,600 and an in-

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crease to the our policing cost of over $81,000 or 27 per cent,” said Donohue. “The OMPF is the single most important provincial grant to the township, and 2016 is supposed to be the final cut.” MUSKRAT WATERSHED

Karen Coulas, acting chairperson for the Muskrat Watershed Council (MWC) approached council with a request for $2,500. The idea is to work with the agricultural community to mitigate the sources and pathways of nutrient loading in

the watershed. This year they want to focus on the ‘Controlled Tile Drainage Projects.’ The MWC has met with farmers to come up with some project sites for 2016. The watershed council also wants to consult and educate on plans to clean up the watershed and lakes. Since they are a volunteer-based organization there are day-to-day operating costs to contend with as well. Council didn’t make a decision about agreeing to the request, but Coulas made a guarantee that the MWC would show how the money was spent.

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County finalizes $40.7-million budget, keeps levy increase to 3 per cent Staff

Renfrew County council is keeping this year’s tax levy increase to three per cent. County council needed only one day (Jan. 20) of a scheduled two-day workshop to finalize a $40.7-million budget. To keep the levy increase on existing taxpayers to “only 3 per cent,” the board in a news release explains that it restricted the rise in operating expenses to 1.8 percent. While it will be spending about $2 million more than last year, the about six per cent assessment increase due to new growth and increase property values will provide for almost half of that. The county will use the 2.25 per cent growth in weighted current value assessment for transfer into the Infrastructure Renewal Reserve for future capital works. The county is building up reserves in face of an estimat-

ed $13 million infrastructure shortfall identified in the 10year plan. County council also approved new debt for various projects in excess of $3 million. At the budget workshop, staff provided an update to the 10-year asset management plan. They indicated that the entire $215 million asset renewal program can be fully funded over the next 10-year planning horizon, provided that council adheres to the principles of the Long Term Financial Plan (LTFP). The plan calls for holding the annual tax increase to three per cent as one of its key principles. Renfrew County Warden Peter Emon and Jennifer Murphy, chair of the County’s Finance and Administration Committee, led the annual budget workshop. The pair commended elected officials

and staff on finding savings that allowed the delivery of a budget that holds the levy increase to the three-per-cent goal. County council gave clear direction last September to the CAO and staff on how they would like the first draft of the budget prepared in order to minimize the financial impact on county residents. “I wish to express my appreciation to members of County council for their deliberation of the detailed budget from senior management and the various standing committees of County council and the anticipated approval of a fiscally responsible County of Renfrew budget for 2016,” said Emon. “With a commitment to a 10-year long term financial plan, we have set a direction for council to strategically finance our Asset Management Plan. I congratulate Mr. Jim Hutton, CAO; Mr. Kutschke,

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treasurer; and his finance department, directors and their teams for a responsible and forward looking approach to the 2016 County of Renfrew budget.” “County Council and staff worked efficiently and effectively to ensure that the County of Renfrew continues to provide quality services to our community,” said Murphy. “The 2016 budget was prepared with a focus on quality assurance, efficiency, transparency and affordability being the key points in the decisionmaking process.” The budget was expected to be officially adopted at this Wednesday’s County council meeting (after press deadline). The only councilor to speak against the proposed budget was Head, Clara and Maria Mayor Jim Gibson, who suggested the levy be increased more this year as a buffer to expected difficult economic times in the future.

Wardens’ Caucus elects Emon chair, sets priorities Staff

The Eastern Ontario Wardens’ Caucus (EOWC) has elected Renfrew County Warden and Renfrew Reeve Peter Emon its new chairman. The EOWC also set five key priorities at its annual inaugural meeting in Kingston Jan. 14-15. As well as electing Emon its chair for 2016, the caucus named Peterborough County Warden J. Murray Jones, the Mayor of Douro-Dummer, as vice-chair for a second consecutive year. Emon will represent the EOWC at board meetings of the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) and chair caucus meetings. The 13 EOWC members agreed upon the following five key priorities for this year. 1. Convincing the Province, Hydro One and the major natural gas providers to urgently invest in the region’s hydroelectricity and natural gas transmission systems, to provide major industrial and commercial customers with affordable expansion opportunities and greater relief in operational costs. This will allow for the creation of new jobs as well as safeguarding many others that are presently at risk, due to the lack of availability and exorbitant costs. 2. Working in tandem with the Eastern Ontario Regional Network to close the cellular network and mobile broadband gaps that exist in many rural Eastern Ontario communities. See EOWC, page 4

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Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MP Cheryl Gallant congratulates Renfrew County Warden Peter Emon on his election as chair of the Eastern Ontario Warden’s Caucus (EOWC). “Together with Renfrew County mayors, reeves, and councillors I look forward to working with Warden Emon in his additional capacity,” she said. With her and Emon is Pembroke Mayor Michael Lemay, right.

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This is an essential service that has become indispensable for economic development, emergency services and home-based businesses. 3. Continuing research and advocacy on the Province’s consideration for “growth planning for eastern Ontario.” The EOWC has concerns on any proposal that would limit growth and economic development opportunities in rural Eastern Ontario, particularly as numerous development controls already exist in the region and most townships bordering the City of Ottawa experience little growth. 4. Supporting the Leadership Council as it begins the implementation of key actions proposed in the Eastern Ontario Economic Development Strategy. This council, formed in September 2015, is a financial partnership between the EOWC, the Eastern Ontario Mayors’ Committee, the Eastern Ontario Regional Network and the Ontario East Economic Development Commission. 5. Advocating at the provincial level for an across-the-board decrease in Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) costs, namely by eliminating inefficiencies in service delivery, finding cost savings through the modernization of policing services, and using available technology to gather evidence for court and defence procedures. “Like my colleagues and the many Wardens before me, I am honoured to chair the Eastern Ontario Wardens’ Caucus in 2016 and help implement this year’s priorities in support of the 750,000 property taxpayers across rural Eastern Ontario,” said Emon. “As always, the EOWC will continue to extensively research the issues that affect our region and use those facts to advocate

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MNR lays charges Renfrew man charged with drug, firearms offences in horse death, concealment Charges have been laid in the shooting death of a horse and concealment of the body. The Renfrew Mercury learned of the charges through a letter to the editor submitted by Cathy Gretzky, owner of the Burnstown-area property on which the horse was being kept at the time of the incident. The beloved horse, Mac, a 19-year-old sorrel gelding, belonged to her friend and while she is saddened by what has occurred, she is praising the efforts of Ministry of Natural Resources officials for their work on the investigation (see letter page 8). It appears that a hunter’s careless shot killed the horse. Following the discovery of the dead horse, the OPP were notified and turned the investigation over to the MNR. Ministry official Joe McCambridge said his agency does not comment on active investigations until the case has made it through the court system. He added that he has not yet been advised of the court date.

ATV Stolen, then recovered An ATV was reported stolen from a residence, and recovered all within a matter of a couple of hours on Jan. 18. The owner called the police shortly after 6 a.m. to report a 2014 ATV stolen from their property in

Horton Township. It was stolen between 1 and 3 a.m. A snow plow operator reported finding the stolen ATV at an intersection nearby. There is a suspect in the theft and the investigation is continuing.

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and Substances Act (CDSA) search warrant at a residence on Pucker Street in Renfrew. Quantities of cannabis marijuana, paraphernalia indicative of trafficking and several firearms were seized. A 50-year-old Renfrew man was arrested and charged with: Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking of Schedule II substance CDSA sec-

tion 5(2) Possession of a Prohibited Device Criminal Code section 92(2) Careless Storage of a firearm, 2 counts Criminal Code section 86(1) Careless Storage of ammunition, 2 counts Criminal Code section 86(1) He was released on a Promise to Appear in the Ontario Court of Justice, Renfrew on Feb. 17.

Frauds among the 172 calls for officers from Renfrew OPP detachment OPP officers in Renfrew investigated several frauds and scams among the 172 calls received during the past week. Most frauds were in the form of phone calls where scammers were trying to obtain

credit card numbers, banking information or other personal information. Most people recognized these calls as frauds and hung up the phone. One victim reported being advised they had won

a lottery. The victim sent large quantities of money to the scammers on several different occasions. The investigation is continuing.

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A Renfrew man is facing drug and firearms charges following a police operation that took place last week on Pucker Street. On Jan. 21, members of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Organized Crime Enforcement Bureau - Drug Enforcement Unit (DEU), Emergency Response Team, Canine Unit, and Renfrew OPP detachment executed a Controlled Drugs

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MA-TE-WAY PUBLIC SKATING SCHEDULE: Fridays 9:00 am – 11:00 am Sponsored by Rusty Blades Saturdays 7:30 – 8:30 pm Sponsored by Sport Renfrew Sundays 1:00 – 2:00 pm Sponsored by Renfrew Lions Club

FAMILY DAY IN RENFREW - FEBRUARY 15, 2016 Families are invited to spend the afternoon together at Ma-te-Way Park or the Renfrew Recreation Centre. Free hot dogs and hot chocolate will be served at both locations. A Snowman Challenge will also take place at both locations. Ma-te-Way Park – Tobogganing, Skate on the Outdoor Rink, 1:00pm-3:30pm indoor skating, 2:30pm Little Rays Reptile Renfrew Recreation Centre - 1:30-4:30pm Volleyball, basketball, floor hockey, group games and activity challenges

REGISTRATION DEADLINES FOR RENFREW RECREATION PROGRAMS We encourage people to register at least one week prior to courses to ensure we have sufficient numbers to run programs. Programs that do not meet minimum registration numbers will be cancelled. Registration for programs that do meet minimum number requirements will remain open until filled to capacity or until the registration deadline which is listed online. WHERE CAN I FIND INFORMATION ABOUT UPCOMING

UPCOMING PROGRAMS IN RENFREW Mosaic Table Workshop Steve Nash Basketball Youth Fitness Kindergym Foam Roller Workshop Seniors Fitness Class Artsy Afternoons Girls Night Gymnastics Kinderdance Youth Cooking Creative Drama Mosaic House Number Workshop March Break Camp Parkour Teen Drop in Program High Intensity Interval Training Board Game Night

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You can find information about programs, events and public skating at www.bookking.ca/renfrewpub/index.asp or on the Town of Renfrew website under the Recreation Program and Facility Booking Icon. On this site you can register an account for future use to be utilized for registration or facility bookings. If you are not comfortable registering online or are having difficulties with the program please contact recreation staff at 613 432-3131 for assistance or more information.

THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF RENFREW IS NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR GRANTS TO ORGANIZATIONS FOR 2016. The Town’s Municipal Grants Policy and Application Form can be found on our website: http://www.town.renfrew.on.ca/finance. php or requested from the Clerk’s Department at 613-432-4848 or picked up at the Town Hall, 127 Raglan St. S., Renfrew, ON K7V 1P8 All organizations requesting grant funding for 2016 must complete the application in order to be considered. Applications must be received by February 1st, 2016 at 12:00 noon to be considered for funding for 2016.

FREWFEST 2016 THANK YOU The Parks and Recreation Department is thankful for the donation of time, products and enthusiasm so many groups and people gave during this year’s event. Thank you: Michelle Barr, Christopher Pond, Renfrew Jr B Timberwolves, Renfrew Pizzeria, Jess Ette DJ, Walmart, Seamus Mahoney (he donated donated food and money from his birthday party!), Danielle McGregor, Arleigh Prince and Friends, Andy Kenopic, Whitewater Sno-goers, Valley Heritage Radio, Renfrew Mercury, myFM Radio, Coegeco, Richard Leavoy, Daryl Fiebig, Ray Beimers, Debbie Fiebig, Wolf Creek Carvings, Allan Yull, Renfrew Ice Pickers, Renfrew and Area Senior Home Support, Sport Renfrew, Upper Ottawa Valley Ringette Association, Renfrew Lions Club, KatieBears, GoZoom.ca, [W]Esthetics, Scentsy(Nicole), Sweet Legs(Sherry), GelMoment(Denise), Younique(Erin), Knottie Neddlez, Watkins(Victoria), Bonnechere Manor Foundation (Ben), Lise and Darell McCorriston, Smokehouse Cafe, Valley Animal Rescue and Kellee Bovair. Your support is appreciated, thank you. The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, January 28, 2016 5


January is Crime Stoppers Month Crime Stoppers

Crime Stoppers is a program founded on the belief that for every crime committed someone other than the criminal has information that could help solve the crime. The promise of anonymity when providing information that could help the police prevent or solve crime is the backbone of the program. Your information is sent to an investigative unit, who report back to Crime Stoppers if your tip was helpful to them in preventing or solving a crime. Your help could earn you a cash reward up to $2,000. You will not have to attend court. Crime Stoppers does not subscribe to call display. Our telephones are answered 24 hours a day. Crime Stoppers is a community program run by a board of directors comprised of local citizens. The public is encouraged to call in tips at 1-800-222-TIPS or to go online to do so at www.valleytips.ca and follow the links. Crime Stoppers was started in New Mexico by Canadian born, Greg MacAleese in 1976 when he was a detective with the Albuquerque Police Department. MacAleese was investigating a homicide at the time and ran out of leads to solve the crime. By utilizing the local cable television company to reenact the crime, offering a cash reward and setting up a tip line at the police station, the case was solved as a direct result of a witness calling in. Since the program started, there are now more than 1,700 Crime Stoppers programs worldwide in 32 countries. More than 1,501,000 cases have been solved since the programs inception and over $11 billion worth of stolen property and narcotics have been seized.

In the Province of Ontario there are 38 active programs that have recovered over $3,057 billion in seized illicit drugs and recovered stolen property from our communities. Crime Stoppers assist in solving a crime somewhere in the world every 14 minutes. Locally, the Pembroke/Renfrew County Crime Stoppers Program began in 1989 and has a board of directors who works closely with local police/government agencies which include the Ontario Provincial Police (Upper Ottawa Valley, Pembroke, Renfrew, Arnprior and Killaloe/Whitney Detachments), Deep River Police Service, Military Police Regiment Garrison Petawawa and the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry. Pembroke/Renfrew County Crime Stoppers have received an increasing number of tips annually resulting in 604 arrests, 1,164 cases cleared, $77,980 rewards paid out, $964,838 property recovered, and $12,343,349 drugs seized since the program began in 1989. Crime Stoppers is successful in part because of its partnership between community, media and police to foster solutions in solving local crimes. Pembroke/Renfrew County Crime Stoppers would like to thank the local news media, who donate their time, space and professional help, without which, it would be very difficult to share our ongoing, proven success. Crime Stoppers would also like to thank the community for their continued support of providing information to help solve crimes in our community. January is Crime Stoppers month; take the time to learn more about your local chapter, or to become involved as a member by visiting our website at www.valleytips. ca.

Wallet stolen at Calabogie Peaks Police are investigating after a wallet was stolen on Jan. 16. The victim reported placing their wallet on the roof of their car while they placed items in the trunk at Calabogie Peaks near 4 p.m. They believe someone stole the wallet while they were busy at the trunk. Always keep valuables safe in your possession or locked up. Domestic Dispute

Renfrew OPP officers investigated six domestic disputes. One female was charged with breach of an undertaking, one male was charged with disobeying a court order, and one investigation is continuing. No other criminal offences occurred.

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The discovery made headlines around the world. To many, what happened to the Franklin expedition was one of the greatest mysteries in all of exploration. The British Arctic Expedition commanded by Sir John Franklin sailed off in 1845 from England in search of the Northwest Passage. His two ships, HMS Erebus and HMS Terror, vanished along with all 129 crew. The fate of the expedition has perplexed seamen and landlubbers alike for decades and led to many searches. Finally a major breakthrough was made in September 2014 when the Victoria Strait expedition discovered the wreck of HMS Erebus. The search effort was led by Parks Canada in partnership with the Arctic

Research Foundation, the Royal Canadian Geographical Society, and other public and private partners. The Erebus sits in 11 metres of water. Preserved in frigid arctic waters, the site provides a breathtaking view into the past. The story of the Erebus discovery is coming to Arnprior this March, in a presentation that will be hosted by the Arnprior Rotary Club. Ryan Harris, senior underwater archaeologist of Parks Canada, is slated to be the presenter. In preparation for the talk, the Rotary club has donated two copies of the book Franklin’s Lost Ship by John Geiger and Alanna Mitchell to the Arnprior Public Library. It’s available for loan for those interested in finding out more about intriguing story before the talk. The presentation will be held at St.

John Chrysostom Hall on March 4 at 7 p.m. Rotary club president Michael Steeves notes the hall can hold up to 425 people and he is hoping between 300 to 400 people will buy tickets. It is a fundraising event for the Rotary Club and will also promote Rotary to the community and local youth as the presentation will be of interest to all ages. The talk will be fascinating to anyone who is interested in history, exploration and adventure, said Steeves. Tickets are available at the Gallery Gift Shop, Arnprior Library and at the door on the evening of the event. They cost $15 in advance, $10 for students, and $20 at the door. For more information on the Franklin Expedition, visit www.pc.gc.ca/eng/culture/franklin/index.aspx. For more information on Rotary, visit www.rotary.org.

Weather events to be topic at Archives AGM weather forecaster, researcher, research manager and director of policy and international affairs with the Meteorological Service of Canada. Along the way he earned a doctorate in Atmospheric Science. He blogs at Canada’s Anglo-Celtic Connections, which has more than 7,000 posts,

and speaks at genealogical events in Canada and overseas. The Feb. 6 meeting will be followed by refreshments, an open house and displays. Any questions? Please contact Diane Bresson at 613-623-5647 or e-mail diane.bresson@sympatico.ca.

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Ottawa Valley weather events over the years will be the topic when the Arnprior and McNab-Braeside Archives Board holds its annual general meeting in Arnprior Saturday, Feb. 6. The board “cordially invites” everyone to the AGM at 1 p.m. in the Arnprior Public Library. Admission is free. This year’s guest speaker is historian and meteorologist Dr. John D. Reid. His topic will be ‘Blowin’ in the Wind: Ottawa Valley Weather, Events and People’. Local newspaper headlines like “Heat Inspired Skinny Dippers” and “Valley Towns Snowed Under: Power Fails” reflect the extremes of weather experienced and their impacts. Official weather records, newspaper reports and archival records bear testimony to flood and drought, heat wave and cold snap, tornado and ice storm - remember January 1998? Our ancestors, aware of Canada’s reputation for cold and the description as “quelques arpents de neige” before they arrived, were often shocked by the reality of extremes unknown in their homeland. The presentation by Reid, an Ottawa meteorologist and genealogist, explores the reality of the local climate through the year, what scientists know about its variation along the Valley, some of the memorable weather events and their impacts, and touch on some well-known and a notorious local weather personalities. And what does climate change have in store for the Valley? Originally from England, Reid arrived in Ottawa in 1966 and pursued a more than 30-year career as

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Some deserve to be suckered “There’s a sucker born every minute.” “You can nanny state all you like, you still can’t fix stupid.” In this age of computers, the Internet and social media, scammers are thriving. If only P.T. Barnum were alive today, he’d be having a field day. Almost every week, local OPP issue alerts and reports about scams tricking people into relinquishing their hardearned money for empty promises. Last week it was people paying the price for falling for ‘your computer has a virus’ and ‘your son had an accident’ scams. There’s only so much police and government officials can do, and should do, to protect people from scammers. The authorities need to concentrate on protecting the most vulnerable - children, seniors and gentle souls - from the tricks of the fraudsters. For the rest of us, it’s buyer beware. If you let greed get the better of you and fall for some of the outrageous lines the scammers are using to reel people in, then you’ve got what’s coming to you. If you think you’re going to get rich helping somebody spirit money out of a foreign country, then you deserve to be hoodwinked. The unfortunate part is that some people get deceived, not because they’re greedy, but because of their generosity and good hearts. So certainly, police should crack down on scammers taking advantage of people’s good nature. Older folks grew up in a time where someone’s word and a hand-shake meant

something. That, sadly, isn’t the case anymore, but we don’t want society to swing so far the other way that nobody trusts anybody else. However, if some smooth-talking fellow from an impoverished country in Africa or the Caribbean is able to part the gullible from some of their wealth, then so be it. Europeans and North Americans have been taking advantage of people in Third World countries for decades, even centuries. Some western companies are still running sweatshops and extracting other countries’ resources to line their own pockets, to the detriment of jobs in Canada. Closer to home, casinos and the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation draw in people with the promise of great riches (the long odds of that ever happening are well-known). At least they provide people with entertainment for their dollars. Scamming and its offshoots have provided snake oil to an unsuspecting public for generations. These latest scams are of the same ilk, just more sophisticated and pervasive. So be on your guard, do your research and stay away from offers ‘too good to be true’. And ensure your friends and family, especially children and elders, are aware of the dangers and armed against false temptations. Let someone else who deserves it be the sucker.

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and their fellow conservation officers moved through their investigation in a thorough, persistent manner and were able to bring charges against the person responsible for the death and concealment of Mac. While pleased to have closure on a challenging situation it was with sadness that we learned of the details. To the MNR, thank you for your effort. To the animal lovers

and hunters who have expressed their outrage and shown their support to Sue and I, thank you for your words,. To my friend Sue, I witnessed your love, devotion and enjoyment as you cared for Mac daily over the past four-anda-half years. I know that he was a part of you. I am so very, very sorry for your loss.

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Here we go again with Bill 118 To the editor:

Re: the passing of Bill 118. Recently, the Ontario Landowners Association has been approached by literally thousands of people, regarding Bill 118, the Great Lakes Shoreline Right of Passage Act. Some may be of the opinion that this act, for a trail system, is restricted to the shorelines of the Great Lakes and it doesn’t affect them. They are wrong. Under this act, the St. Lawrence River and the connecting channels to the Great Lakes are affected. That isn’t the end of this violation of private property. If this bill passes, because government cannot discriminate, it will mean every creek, stream, river, canal, etc., you name it; that flows into the Great Lakes or the St. Lawrence, on or

from your property. And your property will be subject to this bill. So what is Bill 118 you may ask? It is to allow a trail to be created on everyone’s private property so that people who want to can go for a walk, ride a bike, or to use a wheelchair on someone else’s property. What this bill says is that between the “high water mark” and private property, the public can use the land. Firstly, the term “high water mark” only pertains to tidal waters, meaning that it is only applicable to water that is affected by tidal action, as in the Atlantic, Pacific, and in the Arctic. And yet this bill is applying this term to non-tidal waterways as in the Great Lakes or the St. Lawrence waters and the tributaries to said wa-

ters. Secondly, any land between any boundary mark, on private property, must be reserved in the letters patent or on a plan of survey, for public use. At least that is what the courts say. But this isn’t the first time government has attempted to take away waterfront or stream front private property, for public use. Every political party has tried, throughout the history of Ontario, to do this. And every time people have had to get their letters patent, have their complete title searches done, obtain copies of the original surveys and the original surveyor’s notes, and go to court, to stop this. And the courts, historically, have always ruled in the favour of the private property owner, right up to the Supreme

Court of Canada. So here we go again. Some MPPs say this bill will never pass, and yet it has gone through two votes in Queen’s Park and has been sent to committee for ratification. Can we trust what they are telling us? History says we cannot. If you are concerned about Bill 118, contact your MPP and don’t take the answer that this will not pass, at face value. Because this may very well be just another breach of trust, that Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne will have to apologize for. This letter has been signed by Elizabeth Marshall, researcher for the Ontario Landowners Association. Donna Burns President, Renfrew-Pembroke-Nipissing Landowners Association

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On the morning of Jan. 12, while walking to the Bonnechere Manor I had a mishap on a patch of ice near the Water Filtration Plant at the corner of Aberdeen and McAndrew, I was totally immobilized, the resulting pain was terrible. There were two young men working nearby who saw what happened. One said to me “Sir, just put your arm around by shoulders and lean on me, I will hold you up. I will get someone to drive you home.” I had tried to walk and was unable. They got me in and out of their truck ever so gently, and helped me up the steps to my front door, I was shaking uncontrollably. A bit later I called an ambulance to take me to emergency. The diagnosis (Dr. Strader): a yanked muscle in the groin area. At the time of this writing I am black and blue almost down to my knee. The purpose of this letter is to pay tribute to the young men who helped me. For a few brief moments in time they spontaneously

took me, although a stranger to them, into their hearts and demonstrated to me a beautiful gentleness, kindness and care, they treated me like I was their grandpa. I feel a deep gratitude in my heart. Since it happened I regularly think about their rugged, handsome faces. Everyone else that day was equally caring, the ambulance crew, Dr. Strader, the triage nurse, the radiologist and others. I am starting a second new year’s resolution. I want to be more like the two young guys who helped me. I am going to have a plaque made with these words: “Sir, put your arm around my shoulders and lean on me, I will hold you up.” Lean on me, when you’re not strong I’ll be your friend, I’ll help you carry on Oh it won’t be long You’re going to find Somebody to lean on. Robert B. Postma Sr. Renfrew

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Renfrew County National Farmers Union cautiously happy about the prison farm news Renfrew County National Farmers Union

The recent news article from the CBC stating Kingston’s cows are closer to coming home, is encouraging news to many supporters of the federal prison farm program that had been cancelled in Kingston, said Tony Straathof, president of the Renfrew County National Farmers Union. Five years ago, when the closure of the prison farm was first announced, the Renfrew County National Farmers Union (RCNFU), along with many local farmers, voiced its strong support for the century-old farm as a rehabilitation institution. The general public knew that the farm prison offenders learned great skills, including problem solving and becoming confident in working on their own and with others, said Straathof. To help save the prison farm, many farmers from this area travelled to Kingston for rallies and participated in rallies in Ottawa, said Dave Mackay, who was president of the RC NFU when the closure was announced and occurred. The local NFU, along with other locals throughout the province, wrote letters supporting keeping the prison farm operational, he added. “Sadly, those efforts railed and the prison farm was shut down,” said Mackay. The Frontenac prison farm in Kingston was considered the best-run dairy farm in Canada with an award-wining herd that had been bred for docility over the past 100 years. In addition, the farm provided jobs for dozens of inmates and produced milk, eggs, meat and fresh vegetables for 15 area prisons as well

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as local food banks. Officials of the day said it even made a profit, recalled Mr. Straathof When the herd of nearly 300 cows went up for auction, local organizers made up of farmers and local citizens formed the Pen Farm Co-op and bought 23 head of the prize-winning dairy cattle, in hopes that some day they would be returned to the Frontenac farm. Many celebrities and businesses put up the funds for the co-op to get started. Recently, the Pen Farm Co-op released a statement saying it received a commitment from the federal government to re-open the prison farm operation in Kingston. The co-op, in its media release, said it has developed a business plan that has already received preliminary approval from the current government. The release included an email statement from Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale to CBC: “We understand the value of the prison and farm program and believe that such programs can be very helpful to promoting rehabilitation, empathy, skills training and ultimately, public safety. We will be evaluating the cost and the feasibility of re-opening the program.” Straathof said “The board of the co-op plans to meet government officials later this month to plot out plans to get the farm online. The 700-acre farm still remains in public hands.” Diane Dowling of the Pen Farm Co-op, said it could take about $2 million to re-establish the prison farm. The co-op board believes some of the funding could come from money the previous federal government received when it sold off the cows and machinery.

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Free quit smoking program increases success Setting yourself up to fail is a lousy way to start the year yet countless smokers do exactly that when they resolve to quit cold turkey. But free help that will greatly increase your odds is just a call or a website away. Quitting smoking is one of the top resolutions -- right up there with exercising and eating better. By mid-January the crowds at the gym start thinning out while the ashtrays outside of buildings start overflowing again. The majority of people who smoke - three out of five - say they want to quit within the next six months and half will try. Only four per cent succeed without help. But a new federal government study

shows that 28 per cent Ontarians who turn to the Smokers’ Helpline, a free service that offers one-on-one coaching and support with zero judgement or guilt, manage to quit successfully. Smokers’ Helpline, funded by the Ontario government and run by the Canadian Cancer Society, is celebrating its 15th anniversary. Expert Quit Coaches are easy to call – their number is printed right on every package of cigarettes. Interpreters are available for more than 100 languages, including First Nations, Inuit and Metis languages. You can even get text messages to provide encouragement at key times during the

day to overcome cravings. And as a little extra nudge for smokers to act on the urge to quit, Smokers’ Helpline runs the First Week Challenge Contest, a monthly contest where you can win cash prizes for attempting to quit smoking. Elana Trainoff, a smoker since 15, turned to Smokers’ Helpline after having a heart attack last year at 40. She had no choice – she needed to start living a healthy life, and the essential first step was quitting smoking. “I knew how hard it is to overcome the addiction to tobacco. I tried going it alone then quickly realized I needed to get help,” Trainoff says. “The people at Smokers’

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Helpline knew exactly what I was going through and provided the experience, expertise and encouragement to quit for good.” Feb. 1 marks one year of being smoke-free for Trainoff. In addition to providing phone, online and texting support, Quit Coaches can also refer smokers to quitting services in their community. For example, many public health units offer free nicotine replacement therapy like patches or gum that double someone’s chances of successfully quitting. To learn more and connect with a Quit Coach, call 1-877513-5333, or the number on cigarette packages, and visit www.SmokersHelpline.ca.

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Nominations open for Ottawa Valley tourism awards There are three award categories that recognize success, leadership and innovation in the local tourism industry: the Marilyn Alexander Tourism Champion Award, the Business of Distinction Award, and a Special Event Award. People can self-nominate or nominate other businesses and individuals for the awards. A jury panel made up of two OVTA directors, two members of the OVTA

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membership committee as well as a representative selected by the Renfrew County Warden will review all nominations and select the winners. The winners will be announced at the OVTA’s Annual General Meeting in April. Nomination forms, award criteria, frequently asked questions and information about past recipients can be found on the OVTA website at www. ottawavalley.travel. Nominations will be accepted until March 18.

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The nominations are officially open for the 2016 Ottawa Valley Tourism Awards. The awards, introduced in 2014, are presented annually by the Ottawa Valley Tourist Association (OVTA) to participating members. They are awarded to people, organizations, and events that recognize the importance of working together for the growth of the local tourism industry, as well as offering exceptional visitor experiences.

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Members of the Renfrew Refugee Welcome Group get set for their walkathon on Saturday, Jan. 23. About 40 walkers from numerous communities all over Renfrew County have put their best foot forward and participated in several walkathons photos submitted

Walkathons raise funds for refugee welcome groups Renfrew Refugee Welcome Group

About 40 walkers from numerous communities all over Renfrew County have put their best foot forward and participated in several walkathons, which have raised more than $11,000 towards sponsorship of a Syrian refugee family. During the past week, the Renfrew Refugee Welcome Group (RRWG), a community-based organization of caring individuals and some local churches, staged five-kilometre walkathons to raise funds. More than 175 persons contributed the money to sponsor the many walkers from Renfrew, Burnstown, White Lake, Calabogie, Admaston and Matawatchan. “The broadness of this generosity from our various communities is really heartwarming,” said Peter Raaphorst, the RRWG finance chair. “It is just fantastic how people have come together to participate in fundraising for this national humanitarian cause.” “We even had one couple, Hank and Hennie Schaly of Calabogie who completed their walkathon last week on their holiday in Jamaica. They wanted to be sure to fulfill their commitment to our cause,” said Raaphorst. Matawatchan United Church representing Matawatchan, Denbigh and Schutt had conducted its walkathon earlier in the week. On Saturday, Jan. 23, about 25 walkers did their five-kilometre walk in -15 Celsius weather under sunny skies on a route through the streets of the Town of Renfrew. Besides the outlying communities, they represented walkers from Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church and the Hebron Christian Reformed Church. Afterwards, they crowded into the warmer basement hall at Hebron church to enjoy six different soups and hot beverages. “We all enjoyed the fellowship of walking with others who share our goal of helping a Syrian family find a new life in Canada,” said Beulah Wright, the walk-

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For auld lang syne Young Grayson Campbell is surrounded by his clan moments before the haggis is piped in at St. Paul’s Anglican Church’s Robbie Burns Luncheon last Sunday. Doing their best to pass on the tradition is, from left, grandfather Boyd MacLaren, Rob Jamieson, Anthony MacLaren, Rector Jim Kirkpatrick, and piper Jim Austin.

Tips on how to avoid the winter blues With the holiday season behind us and several weeks of winter ahead, caregivers are particularly susceptible to the ‘winter blues’. While deeply rewarding, caregiving can also be extremely challenging. Stress, exhaustion, isolation and financial burden can be compounded during the winter months when it’s hard to get out of the house and daylight is limited. Manon Desjardins-Nighbor, a care co-ordinator with the Champlain Community Care Access Centre, says it’s vital for caregivers to carve out time for themselves wherever possible and stay connected with the outside world. “The winter months can be extremely isolating for caregivers - it’s so important to recognize signs of social isolation and know how to stay connected,” explained Desjardins-Nighbor. Maintaining a social network can help ease feelings of loneliness and boredom. Desjardins-Nighbor offers a number of tips for caregivers to cope with the winter months: • Reach out to friends and

family regularly. Sharing your feelings and experiences can help others better understand your needs and how to help you. • Consider joining a support group – you might be surprised at SUBMITTED how good it Manon Desjardins-Nighbor: shares advice feels to con- on dispelling winter blues nect with • Consider respite care. It other caregivers. • Make a deliberate plan. is important to reenergize Invite a friend or neighbour and take care of yourself as well. for coffee. • Be kind to yourself, reas• Try to keep humour in your life to lift your spirits. sess how much you can do. Watch a comedy or read What is important to you? • Practice saying no to something uplifting. • Accept any help offered other demands when you’re and don’t be afraid to ask feeling overwhelmed. • Try to focus on positive for help. Many people want to help but don’t know how thoughts. Focus on what you – and they may assume you and the person you love can will ask for help when you still do instead of the abilities lost. need it. Learn more about care• Let go of guilt. Recognize that you are doing the giver programs and supports at www.champlainccac.com. best that you can.

Friends, family and neighbors joined us, JS Wilson Financial Management, for our 15th Annual Charity Event on Saturday November 29, 2015. Our sold out evening was filled with laughter generated by the performance of “The Great Kooshog Lake Hollis McCauley Fishing Derby” performed by The Really Cool Initiatives Theatre Group. Guests dined on a culinary feast prepared by Bill and Sue Holmes of the Smoke House. Delectable desserts were generously donated by Janice Eady and Susan McQuade of the Renfrew Tea Room. The generous support of the local business community and corporate sponsors make it possible for our Charity Event to be such a huge success and to help make our community a great place to live. Thank you to the following: C.A. Bruce Insurance CI Mutual Funds Colleen’s Closet Dr Humphrey/ Dewey/RowleyOptometrists Fidelity Investments IA Clarington Invesco Investia Financial

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Thank you to a wonderful group of volunteers, Doug and Gladys Sidock, Alysha Christena, Paige McGuire and Sara Power and Teresa Brydges. We certainly couldn’t have done it without you. A whopping $12,533 was raised to benefit the “I Choose RVH” Campaign to support the largest expansion and redevelopment in the history of the Renfrew Victoria Hospital. We thank everyone for attending our event and look forward to seeing you and your friends next year.

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Waiting on the Goshen groundhog Will the Goshen groundhog see his shadow next Tuesday? Snowmobilers, ski hill owners, ice fishers and winter carnival organizers are hoping he does. For if he and White Lake Willie emerge from their burrows on Groundhog Day (Feb. 2) and see their shadows, it’s supposed to mean at least six more weeks of winter. And with it plenty of snow for skiing, snowmobiling and winter fun in general. If they don’t see their shadows (the long-range forecast is for a cloudy Feb. 2), then spring will come early. Which isn’t good news for winter carnivals and fun days in Douglas (Feb. 5-7), Dacre (Feb. 6) Braeside (Feb. 6). Northcote (Feb. 13), Calabogie (Feb. 13), Kinburn (Feb. 13, 15), Corkery (Feb. 15), Fitzroy (1820), Admaston (Feb. 19-20), Horton (26-27) and White Lake (Feb. 27). However, with winter starting so late, nobody will be surprised if winter weather lasts well into March and even infringes on April.

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Eganville 125 celebrations underway Plans are underway to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the Village of Eganville, known to many as the Jewel of the Bonnechere. In the spirit of unity, appreciation and celebration, residents and visitors are all cordially invited to partake in the year-long celebration of ‘Eganville 125.’ There will be 125 exciting events over the course of the year. The January kick-off event was the celebration of the Scottish bard, Robbie Burns. The Bonnechere Museum presented the 20th annual Burn’s night at the Eganville Legion on Saturday, Jan. 23. This summer, there will be two major celebratory long weekends. The Canada Day weekend will consist of many events that are fun for the entire family including boat races, sporting events, bouncy castles, music contests and fireworks. A homecoming event is scheduled for the

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Alex Griese, Parker Smaggus and Riley McNulty install a shelving unit they built for Grade 7/8 music room.

Robbie Inglis, Travis MacFarlane, Zach Moran and on roof, Nick Emon and Colton Warren complete a garden shed for their culminating activity in RCI construction class.

A constructive time of year at RCI Robbie Inglis Raider Revue

With exams upon us, things are sure busy at Renfrew Collegiate Institute. With students handing in final assignments, culminating projects and studying for exams, the school is hustling and bustling. This busy time of year can be see in both the senior construction and senior custom woodworking shop. Students have turned out an incredible amount of work in the last few months. Both senior classes consist of Grade 11 and 12 students as well as several fifth years. The construction students have finished an ornate cedar gazebo, which is on display in front of the school, as well as a small tool shed for a customer. They have also constructed a separate shed, which will be going to a different customer. There is a large tool and garden shed being built, which is a multiclass project so next semester’s students will pick up where this group left off. The senior custom woodworking class has turned out an equally impressive amount of work. Grade 11 students make an end table and a bookshelf throughout the semester. Grade 12 and fifth year students build a

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project of their choice ranging from coffee tables and entertainment units, to Adirondack chairs and even a guitar. The class as a whole has worked on a few different projects such as a storage shelf for RCIS Music, a bench for Queen Elizabeth Public School, and many other things. The construction and custom woodworking classes are great learning opportunities, with many of the students who take the class going into the construction and carpentry related fields. Dalton McCoshen, a Grade 11 student in both classes said: “I found that both the construction and custom woodworking classes were well-organized and provided the students with the knowledge and ability to build our own furniture as well as framing skills.” Many of the students that take the classes will be going into the construction and carpentry related fields. “I found the classes to be very helpful because it made me realize what career I want to get into, and it also gave me a lot of experience that will help me in my future career as a carpenter,” said Alex Griese, a fifth year tech student. All in all, the students should be proud of all the accomplishments that they have done.

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Sue Dacey Fowler and her mom Mary can testify to the value of the Alzheimer Society of Ottawa and Renfrew County. There are 16,000 people in Ottawa and Renfrew County living with the effects of dementia. submitted

Alzheimer Society is ‘Here to Help’ Dementia can be a long, emotional journey The Alzheimer Society is here to help people to navigate the system to get the community support and services they need. remembering recent events, like attending a dementia day program earlier the same day. For Sue, certain incidents triggered that something was wrong - minor car accidents, mix-ups with medication, cheques that bounced. Mary would activate the house alarm without being able to turn it off – strange behaviour for an engineer! That’s when Sue contacted the Alzheimer Society. She has never regretted it. “If you’re worried about yourself or someone you know, contact them,” she says. “Phone. Email. Drop in. You’ll get your questions answered, lots of support, and access to helpful programs.” Dementia can be a long, emotional journey The Alzheimer Society is here to help people to navigate the system to get the community support and services they need. Visit http://www.alzheimer.ca/ ottawa. Call 613-523-4004. Or just drop in!

Volunteer

Happy New Year. We ended 2015 on a positive note with our Christmas Luncheon on Dec. 10, featuring an appetizing turkey dinner catered by Smoke House Cafe, marvelous music by Limited edition, a fabulous visit from Mr. and Mrs. Claus bringing cheers and laughter, a popular bake sale and Rose Hass winning the 50/50 draw. A good time was had by all. We had a successful fall raffle and congratulations go out to our winner: Cathy Dale, who received $1,340, in gift cards and prizes donated by downtown businesses. We will be starting 2016 with wonderful and exciting events. On Friday, Feb. 19 at 6 p.m., we are bringing back our popular event, “Couples and Friends Night out” at the Tea Room with “Mucho Amore Italiano!” This will be an Italian Food lover’s delight and we will have you saying … “yes please or Si per fa-

vore.” This taste of Italy features lasagna as our entrée along with an appetizer and dessert. All are welcome to come out to ravish this tasty international meal for $25 per person and to support Renfrew Seniors Home Support. For more information about the above event or to reserve your spot/ table, call 613-432-7691. As food has been a theme of this article, I just want to remind you that Renfrew Seniors Home Support has programs that can assist you with your nutritional needs either through the purchase of frozen meals or assistance with grocery shopping in which our volunteers are happy to assist. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of our volunteers for the great job they did in 2015. Without them the seniors would not be able to improve their lives. So please get involved and make a difference in someone’s life and volunteer. A simple phone call to 613-4327691 will get you started.

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Robbie Burns supper at the Legion Renfrew Highland Pipes and Drums is holding their 17th Annual Robbie Burns Supper at the Renfrew Legion on Jan. 30. Social at 5:30 p.m., Piping in of The Haggis at 6:30 p.m., followed by supper, Scottish entertainment, fundraising silent auction and raffle. This year’s profits are going to Child Pov-

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Tickets are $30 each and available at Rocky Mountain House Restaurant, Renfrew Legion, Home Hardware, and from band members.

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There are some 16,000 people in Ottawa and Renfrew County living with the effects of dementia. Yet the Alzheimer Society of Ottawa and Renfrew County serves just 20 per cent of that number as clients. They want to change that. The Alzheimer Society’s ‘We’re Here to Help’ campaign is designed to inform the public about their practical and helpful services, available to anyone who needs them. Sue Dacey Fowler and her mom Mary can testify to their value. “When I first phoned the Alzheimer Society about six years ago, a staff person talked with me for 45 minutes,” says Sue. “Three days later, I received a big package of helpful information.” “The staff at the Alzheimer Society took me under their wing,” she continues. “Yes, they cared about Mum, but they cared about keeping me mentally healthy, so I could take care of her. They directed me to some great programs such as a learning series and support groups. Some of the programs they told me about were not organized by the Alzheimer Society, but I wouldn’t have known about them if it hadn’t been for them!” Mary Fowler – Sue’s 92-year-old Mum – had a life of trailblazing accomplishments. She was the first woman to graduate in mechanical engineering from McGill University in 1946; and the first female engineer in the Royal Canadian Air Force. “I didn’t think it was strange being an engineer. You have what’s in your brain. You know what you can do,” says Mary. “So I just ignored people who thought I was strange.” Mary easily shares information about her education and professional background, but has difficulty

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330 Plaunt St. S., Renfrew, ON K7V 1N3 rpeever@xplornet.com

613-432-7562

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

JUST JUST LISTED LISTED

www.remaxrenfrew.com

ROSS PEEVER

PETER VINCENT

613-433-1133

613-432-0319

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62 KNIGHT ST

70 HARRY ST

Asking $165,000 for this three bedroom renovated home on ravine lot. Updated throughout, new gas furnace.

566A PINNACLE RD.

Just completed, this three bedroom home with attached garage is on the edge of town, open concept and spacious interior and on a paved road. MLS# 981486. Call Peter 613-432-0319.

128 BONNECHERE STREET SOUTH

Spacious 2 Storey brick home, offers 2 levels of living space. Separate building, adjacent to the house, converted into a 2 bedroom apartment, providing extra income. Paved Driveway. Asking $169 000

IDEAL CONSTANT LAKE HOME

221 HARRY ST.

49 DUBOIS LANE

Only $225,000 for this year round waterfront home with 335 feet of waterfront on pristine lake, bright and warm interior this can make a great home or weekend and summer retreat. MLS# 971469 Call Peter 613-432-0319

NEW PRICE

327 MOUNT ST PATRICK RD

Two storey, vinyl sided home, with kitchen, living room and dining room on the main leve. 3 bedroom plus 1-4pc bath are on the upper level. Windows were replaced approximately 6 years ago. New shingles in 2000, 100 amp electrical panel and foam insulation in the basement. A great starter home! Asking $119,000. Call Ross 613-433-1133.

18 QUEEN ST.

Now Asking $119,500 for this 2 BR home with rear addition, fenced yard, central location and gas heat. MLS# 974173 Call Peter 613-432-0319

NEW PRICE

Great location for this solid brick 3 BR home with double car garage, rear addition, large master bedroom, fenced yard, covered front porch. MLS# 977410. Call Peter 613-432-0319

Great starter home, large modern kitchen, with separate living room. Mostly hardwood floor downstairs as well as upstairs. This modern home has 2 bedrooms upstairs, 2 bedrooms downstairs and a full basement, gas heat and central air. All downstairs windows are approximately 10 years old. Separate garage with a paved driveway and a beautiful back yard. MLS#973843 Asking $179,500. Call Ross.

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261 OAK CRES.

Raised bungalow, consisting of kit, DR, LR leading to back deck. 1-4pc bath, 3 bdr, full basement, 1-3 pc bath plus family rm, work area. Two outdoor sheds. Asking $144,900. Call Ross 613-433-1133.

27 JULIE LANE

Asking $42,500 for this affordable 2 BR mobile. Spacious interior with newer propane furnace, only minutes from town. MLS# 980230. Call Peter 613-432-0319

7 EMELIN ST., DOUGLAS

364 MCNAB AVE

480 RAGLAN ST.

1567 CHURCH ST

Asking $275,000 and excellent value for this well constructed home overlooking the Madawaska River and only 30 min to Renfrew. Tastefully decorated throughout. MLS# 981829. Call Peter 613-432-0319

NEW PRICE - $119,500

SOLD Asking $174,900 for this 3 BR, 1.5 bath home located on an excellent street with private rear yard backing onto a ravine, carport, gas heat. MLS# 970675. Call Peter 613-432-0319.

2 story brick home, eat in kit, LR, DR, plus laundry facilities on 1st floor. 2nd floor, 3 bdrm, 1-4 pc bath. Full unfinished basement, separate insulated detached garage – 20 x 30 with heat, plus large 3 car garage with large attached storage shed. FA gas heat, lot 97 x 132. Call Ross Peever 613-433-1133

UNIQUE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY

Two homes fully rented in central location and close to all amenities, both have gas heat. MLS# 969062. Call Peter 613-432-0319

1 1/2 storey vinyl sided home with enclosed porch and a breeze way leading to enclosed shed. Home has had some updates - new furnace in April 2015, new wiring, 100amp breaker. Great starter home - property sold as-is. Asking $92,500. MLS# 963593. Call Ross 613-433-1133


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613-432-7562

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143 RAGLAN ST. S.

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HOUSE 344 MCMANUS RD., WHITE LAKE

A dandy split level with 3 bedrooms – 1 and ½ baths SUNDAY, JANUARY 31ST 2-4PM – extra deep lot – living room and dining room – Your hosts – Helen Vincent and Ross Peever wood fireplace and woodstove – family room – lower Proceed to the Village of White Lake – take the Bellamy Rd level has a rec room as well – hardwood flooring – to Campbell Side Rd and turn east and follow to McManus freshly painted – gas heat – Call Helen at 432-0058 Rd and turn right – home is on the left. to view – well worth seeing! Hope to see you there – well worth viewing!

259 ALBERT STREET, ARNPRIOR UNIT 404

One of Arnprior’s best condo buildings – terrific view of the Madawaska River -2 bedrooms – lots of security – spacious kitchen – carpet and tile flooring – entertainment for owners on first level – lots of parking – a great spot to live. Call Helen at 432-0058 to view

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2204 RUSSETT DRIVE – MCNAB BRAESIDE

57 RENFREW AVE.

A unique century home – so close to downtown for convenience – 3 storeys – 4 bedrooms – 2 and ½ baths – large living areas on main level – eat in kitchen – den – laundry on main floor – strong curb appeal at this address – Call Helen to view 432-0058

An outstanding country stone bungalow – 3 bedrooms – 2 baths – 5 acres of land – minutes from Arnprior – sunken living room – kitchen and dining area – family room and pool room in lower level – gorgeous rear yard – all kinds of privacy. Call Helen at 432-0058 to view

169 GAGAN LANE OTTAWA RIVER WATERFRONT FOUR SEASON HOME

Located just off the River Rd at Castleford – 3 bedrooms – open concept living – 4 pce bath – wrap around deck – 100 feet of waterfront on the Ottawa River – good year round access. Call Helen to see it at 432-0058

120 OPEONGO RD.

A trendy home for you and your family – 2 storey, 3 bedroom maintenance free dwelling – detached garage – new kitchen – totally repainted – 4 pce bath – hardwood flooring and ceramic tile – close to downtown. Call Helen to see it at 432-0058

SOLD

1705 CHURCH STREET, GRIFFITH

A 3 bedroom raised ranch – 2 levels completely finished – 2 baths – laundry on main level – large eat in kitchen and spacious living room – big family room on lower level plus 3rd bedroom – carport and deck – Call David at 4012824 or Helen at 432-0058 to view

BROKER

The price is right and it is well worth the drive to see what your dollar can buy – tucked in among the pines this 3 bedroom 2 storey vinyl home has living and dining and kitchen and bath on main floor plus laundry and a detached large garage with workshop adjacent to the home – lot runs “street to street” – Call Helen to see it at 432-0058

3444 STONE RD., DOUGLAS

Reduced in price and 12 acres of land – this home is situated overlooking the complete countryside at Douglas – amazing views – spacious interior – 2 baths – fireplace and woodstove – well equipped kitchen. Call Helen at 432-0058 or David at 401-2824 to view

LOTS FOR SALE Pinnacle Rd

– 2 – 2acre lots available

Call Helen for details at 432-0058

84 OTTERIDGE AVE (HUNTER GATE SUBDIVISION)

A brand new custom bungalow to be built in the spring – it can be a “turn-key” operation for you and your family – hardwood and ceramic flooring – full basement – sodded front lawn – Tarion Warrantied – fully serviced lot – hst included in the price – Call Helen for floor plans at 432-0058

566 PINNACLE RD

Quality built 3 bedroom Hi Ranch on a large lot in a private country setting. This brand new home features hardwood and ceramic throughout. Generous sized rooms with ensuite in master. Full Tarion warranty with efficient propane heat and central air. Open concept and full basement awaiting finishing touches. Call David today 613-401-2824. MLS #981486.

3 BEACHWOOD LANE, OTTAWA RIVER

Exceptional 4 bdrm waterfront home. Open concept with large windows affording panoramic views of the river . Gourmet kitchen, main floor master bedroom with large ensuite . Efficient radiant infloor heating and central air keeps this home comfortable year round. MLS# 973216 Call David Vincent 613-4012824.

2449 THOMPSON RD

Located in a wonderful country setting this brand new 3 bedroom bungalow is completed. Generous sized bedrooms and attached 2 car garage. Hardwood floors & ceramic tile throughout. Large master bedroom with 4 pce ensuite. Built in propane stove in living room and central a/c included. Full Tarion warranty. Call David to view. MLS #974014 R0023625089/0107

Prime property on Arthur Ave. Zoned for multi residential – condos or townhouses Call Helen 613.432.0058 Overlooking the River

Lots available on Otteridge.

HUNTER GATE SUBDIVISION Brand New Homes On Otteridge Avenue

Call today!

Beautiful serviced lots, all ready to build in Renfrew’s most prestigious area.

Waterfront Property

Call Helen 613.432.0058

June St. 2,200 ft. of waterfront and 11 acres. Proceed on Lisgar to June St. Turn north & there it is!

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Renfrew Art Guild focuses on glazing mediums Diana Wakeley

Renfrew Art Guild

Busy, busy that seems to be how things are when we reach the month of February. It is that time after Christmas, New Years and life can get very crazy. The snowbirds have left, resolutions probably broken and time to hit the gym and get in shape. Most groups are in full swing and we are into our typical Canadian winter. The nice part of February is that it is the shortest month (except this year) and we can see past the snow. The Renfrew Art Guild is planning a couple interesting meetings coming up. Chris Mussett is going to take us through steps of glazing. This is the process of giving your paintings depth and luminous affect. This should be an interesting if you have never used glazing. Seeing someone walk you through the steps makes any new process easier.

Bring along any work you are working on. Every meeting it is wonderful to see what everyone is up to. If you are having difficulty with anything there is always someone to give you help. The guild is planning the fifth year of Art In the Park. It is hard to believe we are in our fifth year. The date for this year’s show is July 16 and 17. For anyone interested in taking part the registration form is on the website. www.renfrewartguild.com . We welcome everyone to join us. We meet the first Tuesday of the month at Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church, 291 Plaunt (please use the Quarry Avenue entrance) at 7 p.m. Our next meeting is Tuesday, Feb. 2, and coffee (decaf) and sharing of art and conversation mandatory. Hope to see you then. For more information call Diana 613-4333635 or Fred 613-432-9911.

Free business info and networking event Feb. 11 Renfrew County Community Futures, in partnership with Canada Business Ontario, will be hosting a free business information and networking event on Feb. 11. “Join us to get more information on the services offered by the government and the resources available for starting or growing your business,” says a press release promoting the event, which is being held at the Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre in Renfrew. Representatives from various

federal, provincial and municipal government organizations will provide info on finding resources for starting and growing your business, intellectual property and how to sell good and services to the government. Complimentary breakfast will be provided between 8-8:30 am., opening remarks are scheduled for 8:30 and seminars and networking take place from 8:45-11 a.m. To register visit www.cbp-ecoca or call 1-877-553-5507.

Chamber news and notes In the recent Renfrew and Area Chamber of Commerce newsletter, officials announced the dates of this year’s Home and Garden and Leisure Show. The days are set for April 22-24 at the Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre. The notes boast that the show is ‘new and improved.’ BIA

The Renfrew BIA annual general meeting will be held on Feb. 17 at the Old Town Hall Tea Room. It is an opportunity to be involved in BIA’s strategies for goals for 2016.

For those interested they must RSVP by Feb. 15. You can contact Melissa at 613-433-6079 or 613432-2424. COMMUNITY AWARDS

The Renfrew and Area Chamber of Commerce annual community awards are not being held until June 2, but nominations are now being accepted. The awards recognize businesses and individuals that have demonstrated outstanding customer services and community involvement.

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197 Renfrew St. S., Renfrew, Ontario Downtown Renfrew 613-432-8122

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342 Raglan Street South Renfrew, Ontario

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• Lovely neighbourhood for this 2 bedroom home. New bath. Garage. Full basement. • Updated windows, doors, flooring, shingles, gas fireplace. • You won’t be disappointed! Call Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947 LP $166,500 MLS#980695

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25 ROSEBRUGH RD.

• Private country home just 10 minutes to Renfrew. • Split Level with 3 bedrooms, renovated open concept kitchen, eating area, living room. Lower level family room with wood stove. • Situated on 1.08 acres with a back deck and fenced yard. Call Allison Mulvihill 613-433-2880 $235,000 MLS#969327

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263 FRANCIS ST.

Affordable well built family home on quiet street close to everything! Country style eat-in kitchen with newer cabinets, 3 bedrooms. Rear deck overlooks Oversized deep lot! Move in this fall before the snow flies! Call Mike at 613-432-0092 $146,500 MLS#945681

FOR LEASE

627 FORTINGTON ST

316 DUFF ST.

• Completely remodeled in 2013! • All new wiring, insul, drywall, fixtures, bath. Beautiful custom kitchen with stainless appliances • Laundry on main floor, detached garage & quiet neighbourhood Call Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947 $179,900 MLS# 977640

Excellent location for your business with 3600 sq. ft. Put your business where it can be seen. Plenty of natural light and parking for employees or customers. Newer building, gas heat, air conditioning with double doors at front. Many options available here! Call Gerry or Cathy O’Neil at 613-432-2333 MLS#890984

457 RAGLAN ST., N.

• Affordable 2 bedroom bungalow • Large eat-in kitchen plus dining area and detached garage • Easy access to Hwy #17 for commuters Call Allison Mulvihill 613-433-2880 $115,000 MLS#935430

LOT

377 BRUCE ST.

• Live in town but believe you’re in the country! Easily done on this property. • Over 4.5 acres in total, keep it all or sever into parts. • Tranquil pond at rear with varied wildlife to enjoy year round. • Two entrances available, Bruce St. or Maloney Road. • Don’t hesitate on this one and only in town! Call Mike at 613-432-0092 $133,500 MLS#957023

SOLD!

152 JUNE ST.

• Spacious & Immaculate Mobile Home. Situated on beautiful large lot. • New roof, natural gas, central air. 2 Bedrooms, full bath with Jacuzzi tub, hardwood & laminate flooring. • Affordable living on the outskirts of Renfrew. Call Allison Mulvihill 613-433-2880 $139,000 MLS#969686

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108 CRESTVIEW DR

100 FT X 234 FT Peaks Village Deeded waterfront access $39,500 MLS#882852

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80 PLEASANT VIEW DRIVE

• Great little starter home. Completely revamped interior. • Minto kitchen with quartz countertops • Lovely updates. Call Sherri Corbus at 613-432-1947 $152,500 MLS#977689

0 MURPHY RD

67.4 acres mixed bush an cleared pasture land and only 6 kms from Calabogie. $89,500 MLS#953687 Call Mike Coulas at 613-432-0092

1. 5318 RIVER RD. (46 acres) on the Ottawa R. $300K 2. 0 RIVER RD. (close to boat launch) $40K (incl lot dev. Fee) 3. 2988 Calabogie Rd. (Springtown) $38,000 Call Sherri Cobus for details! 613-432-1947


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75 MCBRIDE ROAD

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$229,900 MLS#979391 Fully Updated, Solid Brick Bungalow To Enjoy All Your Living On One Level Plus Finished Basement For Added Space. Nestled On A Quiet Street With Garage And No Backyard Neighbours. Close To All Amenities. Call Margaret Dubeau For More Information: 613-433-1191.

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205 LOCHIEL STREET

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$209,900 MLS# 968896 Lots Of Living Space Here Brick Exterior. Attached Single Garage. Studio Or 3rd Floor Office. Hardwood Floors. Inviting Front Porch. Call Dennis Yakaback To View: 613-432-0041

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$139,000 MLS# 974252 Nice Starter Home For Single Or Couple That Prefer Owning Over Renting. 2 Bedrooms. Detached Garage. Gas Fireplace, Gas Heat. Call Morris Eady For More Information: 613-432-1830

444 MOORE STREET

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308 DUFF AVENUE

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A northern shrike, note its strong sharp bill. This bird has weak feet and must therefore attack its prey, mice, voles and other birds, on the ground or in the case of birds force them to the ground before dispatching them with its sharp, hooked bill.

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A roller coaster ride for birds this winter

Doug and Lynda Janney on Ivy Avenue were wondering why birds at their feeder were plentiful one day and absent the next. This winter has been a roller coaster ride for the birds at our feeders. Since the weather plays a large role in the feeding activities of birds, we can look to the weather for one explanation. Birds can sense changes in weather patterns because their lives depend on it and centuries of winter weather have modified their bodies. They have areas where fat can be stored for future use, in the muscles and around the kidneys. A drop in air pressure indicates that unsettled weather is approaching and the birds must store heat energy in the form of fat in their tissues. A day or two before a storm a feeding frenzy occurs as the birds prepare for the days ahead. So they can “weather the storm” they consume more suet and oil seeds than they will need, storing the excess. When the storm is raging they can roost in a protected place without having to venture out in search of food, their energy reserves keep them alive. The ups and downs are dictated by the weather. NORTHERN SHRIKE

Ron Huntley was out filling his feeders when he noticed a rare winter bird perched in a tree near his feeders. A second look identified it as a northern shrike, our smallest predatory songbird. This species has a strong sharp bill and weak feet. It must therefore attack its prey, mice, voles and other birds, on the ground or in the case of birds force them to the ground before dispatching them with its sharp, hooked bill. It impales its prey on thorns and barbed wire fences to store them and to hold them steady for consumption. Shrikes perch at the top of conifers where they can get a good view of the action at feeders. They are pale grey above, white below, have a long black tail, and a black mask bordered above with a thin white line. The northern shrike is a winter visitor. GREAT BACKYARD BIRD COUNT 22 The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, January 28, 2016

The Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) is a joint partnership between Audubon and the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, with Bird Studies Canada Scene from the as the official Canadian The GBBC is Hawk’s Eye partner. an annual four-day event that engages birdwatchers of all ages across North America in counting birds to create a realtime snapshot of where the birds are. Anyone can participate, from beginners to experts. You can count for as little as 15 minutes on a single day, or for as long as you like each day of the event. It’s free, fun, easy and it helps the birds. It’s as simple as counting the birds at a location near you, estimating how many birds you saw of each species, and filling out an online checklist on the Great Backyard Bird Count website. As the count progresses, you can visit the GBBC website to view results and share photographs. You can also enter the photo contest and win prizes, just email gbbc@birdscanada.org for more information. The next GBBC is Feb. 12-15, 2016. You must have access to the internet as entries are made by email.

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CHRISTOPHER DUNCAN Dairy Farmer Pakenham 1993 – 2015

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THANK YOU!

The family of the late Edwin Bradbury would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to our many friends, neighbours, Pembroke Civic Hospital lab staff and colleagues who have helped us through the past few months. Your genuine support and compassion has helped each one of us through this unbearable time. It is during a time like this we realize how supportive our small community in the valley can be. A special thank you goes out to RVH (2nd floor nursing staff), staff at the hospice and the community paramedics, your care, compassion and your devotion to quality patient care is second to none. Each and everyone of you has shown you are caring and loving individuals. What you have done for us during our time of loss will never be forgotten. Whatever you did to console our hearts, we thank you so much, whatever the part. Some people come into our lives, leave footprints on our hearts, and we are never the same. Eddie touched many lives during his time with us, each one of us will forever grateful for our memories. Susan, Michael and families

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THANK YOU

The Family of the Late Cyril (Buck) Caldwell wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to nurses, Doctor’s and Staff on the second floor at Renfrew Victoria Hospital for their care and compassion. Also Staff at Hospice Renfrew and Dr. Langlois for their care and compassion.

Thank You Caldwell Family

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A Special Thank You I would like to thank the two gentlemen that stopped to help me on the morning of Tuesday, Jan 19, when I had fallen on the driveway and couldn’t get up. They helped me get back up to the house and then got my neighbor to come and check on me after they left. CLR661267

Thanks again to all three of you. G. Donegan

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The family of the late Christopher Duncan would like to thank the following people for their kindness and support after his passing. Thank you to the Mississippi Mills Fire Rescue Service, Paramedic Service, Air Ambulance Paramedic Service, Lanark County OPP and the Civic Hospital for their great efforts on that day. A special thank you as well to Chris’ sister Jennifer his Uncle Bill Duncan, his cousins Harold, Mark and Amanda and his good friends for being there for Chris in his time of need. To all of our friends, neighbors and especially family, who brought food, cards and words of comfort to our home. Thank you to Doreen Russell and all of the ladies for the wonderful hot meal which was brought to our home and to the Centennial Restaurant for their generous donation of food. Thank you to Chris’ grandparents and his many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends who kept our farm running smoothly during this difficult time and for the beautiful flower beds that were made in memory of Chris. Thanks to Ray Russell, Tommy Herrick, Darwin and Brett Ziebarth, and Reggie and Joe Wilson for helping to get the last of the first cut hay off the fields and stored. Thank you to Boyce’s Funeral Home for their professionalism and understanding during this difficult time and to all those who donated to the CHEO Foundation in memory of Chris. Thank you to Darwin Ziebarth and Barry Dean for organizing and to those who drove tractors, trucks, trailers to line Highway 29 in Pakenham and for following the funeral procession to the United Church in honor of Chris. Thank you to Lana Dean for the photo album with signatures of all said drivers. Thank you to Mike Ryan and Doug and Marty Russell for the beautiful music selections you had performed at the church. To Reverend Goodman, thank you for your spiritual guidance in helping to plan the funeral service and to Shirl Duncan and Margie Argue for taking care of the program for the church service and for organizing the food for the reception after the funeral service. To Chris’ Aunt Janet and Uncle Tim for making the beautiful video of Chris’ life. We will cherish it forever. A special thank you to Jonathan Baron for crafting the beautiful urns. To Robert Baron, Neil Duncan, Michael Sevigny and Spencer Chu, thank you for greeting people at the church and handing out programs. Chris would have been so proud of his six “redneck” pallbearers and seven honorary pallbearers. We know that he could see you on that day in your tailor made suits and probably had a chuckle or two. You were all great friends to him and he loved you all. Thanks to Uncle Bill Duncan, Chelsea Noel and Jessica Ryan for their heartfelt eulogies. A special thanks to Chelsea Noel who showed Chris the true meaning of love. You made him so very happy! A very special thank you to our wonderful daughter Jennifer for being there for Chris on that fateful morning, for her beautiful flower arrangements and for maintaining the memorial flower beds at our home. Thank you to Chris for being a wonderful and very special son, grandson, nephew and cousin. You are and will always be very much missed and loved by all who knew you. With much love,Jeff and Lucie Duncan CLR660662

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CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Kim Turcotte would like to thank everyone for the love and support shown to us at this difficult time. Thank you to family, neighbours and friends who walked with us during Kim’s brief but courageous journey. The beautiful cards, phone calls, flowers, food and visits have made this time a little easier knowing how much everyone cares. Thank you to Dr. Boersma and nurses at the Arnprior Hospital, many doctors and nurses at the Ottawa General. To the staff at Hospice Renfrew for their special care and support. Dorothy and staff at Yemen Electric for all you have done for us. To the communities of Arnprior, White Lake and Douglas for helping with lunch during and after the services. To the White Lake Institute for the hall for our family Christmas Supper. All is greatly appreciated. Special thanks to Rev. Ingrid for your gentle and kind words, Kim would be proud and to Andre and staff at the Pilon Funeral Home for your guidance and support. We are very grateful to all. Thanks again Patsy, Andrew and Stephen and family and the Turcotte families

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PRAYER TO THE BLESSED VIRGIN (never known to fail) Oh Most Beautiful Flower of Mount Carmel, Fruitful Vine, Splendor of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me in necessity. Oh Star of the Sea, help me and show me here you are my Mother. Oh Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to secure me in my necessity (make request). There are none that can withstand your power. Oh Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have a recourse to thee (three times). Say this prayer for three consecutive days and then you must publish it and it will be granted to you. K.T.L.

DEATH NOTICE

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Lapierre, Edgar Michael September 6, 1941-January 21, 2016

Edgar passed away suddenly but peacefully after a brief illness in his 74th year on Thursday January 21, 2016 in Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital. Predeceased by his wife Margaret “Ruth” (Dolan) Lapierre (August 10, 2013). Dear Dad of Letisha (Dean) DiMonte and Craig (Priscilla) Lapierre. Dear Pepare of Dylan DiMonte, Timothy (Amanda Robson) Lapierrre and Hunter Lapierre. Brother of Bernard (Cyndy), Nancy (Rev. Bill Bresnahan) and the late Jack Lapierre. Brother-in-law of Lydia (Gordon Brydges) Dolan, Allan (Linda Richards) Dolan and Donna Dolan. Edgar is also survived by many nieces, nephews and dear friends. Predeceased by his parents Edgar Sr. and Loretta (Delorme) Lapierre. Respecting Edgar’s wishes there will be no visitations or funeral service. Private family arrangements by The Boyce Funeral Home Ltd 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior. A private family service will be conducted in the spring of 2016 at St George’s Cemetery in Fitzroy Harbour. Donations to the Ottawa Heart Institute or the Ottawa Regional Cancer Centre would be appreciated by his family. Condolences/ Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca. Gone from our sight, Forever in our hearts

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CORBIN, GAIL MARGARET

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Larsen, Gale Eleanor

June 8, 1949 – Jan 23, 2016

December 17, 1938-January 18, 2016 Gale passed away in Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital on Monday morning, January 18, 2016. Gale Larsen of White Lake Ontario in her 78th year. Beloved wife of Robert Roy Larsen. Dear sister of William (Bobbi) Whittall of Arnprior, Robert (Sherry) Whittall of Bowmanville, Tailyne (Peter) Shelton of Wasaga Beach and Heather (Diane Denton) Whittall of Bobcaygeon. Daughter of the late Bill Whittall and Dorothy Young. Private family arrangements by the Boyce Funeral Home Ltd 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior. Those desiring may make a donation in Gale’s name to their favourite charity. Condolences/ Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca.

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BRUCE, Anna Theresa (nee Hiderman) Passed away peacefully at Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Thursday, January 21, 2016, with family by her side, in her 75th year. Beloved wife of Ray for 55 years. Loving mother of Bonnie (Theo Perklic) of Ottawa, and Barry of Hamilton. Proud grandmother of Jenna and Delaney Perklic. Dear sister of Murray (Angie), Ronald (Betty), Terry (Donna), Audrey Youmans (Jack), Gertie McMahon (Joe) and Elaine Varrin (Mervin). Sister-in-law of Garnet (Cairine), Marjory Johnston (late Ellard), Eddie (Gloria), Edna (Dave Howard), and Evelyn (Michael Holley). Predeceased by brothers Patrick and Reid (Heather). Anna will be remembered by many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. At her request, a Private Graveside Service will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation – Oncology would be appreciated by the family.

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Peacefully at Arnprior Regional Hospital, surrounded by family on January 23, 2016. Ian Barr of Renfrew Ontario passed away at the age of 66 years. Beloved son of the late Robert C. Barr & Grace L Brydges. Loving hysband of the late Roxanne Barr (Virgin). Dearly loved brother of the late Ronnie Barr, Lowell (Jean) Barr, Mylne (Darlene) Barr, Lorraine (Jack Fletcher) Arlene Barr, Jean (Roland) Clouthier, David (Edith) Barr, Connie (Wayne) Yantha, Debbie (Brian) Yantha , Lyle Barr. Dearly loved father of Shelley, Sheldon, Tracie (Randy K), Melissa ( Matt D.) Dearly loved grandfather (Popa) of Shyanne Nadobny, Taylor Belanger, Madison Kasaboski, Trevon Edwards, Brock Kubusheskie, Shae-Lynn, Baily, Payton Kubusheskie. Please consider donations to either – Vars or Lung Association. Please join Family and friends in a Celebration of Life held at Horton Community Center on Saturday January 30, 2016 2PM -6PM. Luncheon.

Passed away peacefully at home in the loving arms of her daughter, Caroline with loving family by her side on Sunday, January 24th, 2016. Loving mother of Lee (Lori); Kim (Geoff); Braden (Susan) and Caroline. Dear sister of Brian Cox (Joan) of England. She is also survived by her grandchildren: Corey, Charla, Ryan and Ian as well as her greatgrandson, Lucas. Special thanks to friends of Audrey and Caroline; Scott and Doug MacLaren. Thanks also to nurses and P.S.W.’s especially Mary, Kayla, Liz and Cindy. Private family arrangements entrusted to the care of the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. In memory of Audrey, please consider a donation to the Parkinson Society. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

Doug’s Auto Sales, Pakenham Peacefully at the Ottawa Hospital – General Campus with loved ones by his side on Saturday evening, January 23rd, 2016; Douglas Alan Craig of Pakenham passed away following a brief illness at the age of 58. Dear son of Ann Craig of Carp and of the late Archie Craig (2003). Beloved husband and best friend of Rachel (nee Hass). Cherished and proud “Dad” of Michelle. Doug is survived by 2 brothers: Bill and James “Fudd” Craig (Margaret) and 2 sisters: Susan Dubois (Norman) and Cheryl Craig. Dear son-in-law of Verner Hass (May) of Eganville and the late Margaret Hass (nee Schaven). Dear brother-in-law of Verna Attwell (David); Beverly Johnston (Bryan) and Mark Hass. Also survived by nieces, nephews, cousins and lots of friends. Friends were invited to join Doug’s family during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 only. A Funeral Service was conducted in St. Andrew’s United Church, Pakenham on Thursday morning, January 28th at 11 o’clock. Interment Whyte’s Cemetery, Fitzroy Harbour. In memory of Doug, please consider a donation to Myeloma Canada. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

IN MEMORIAM Grant Greene January 30th, 1999 Fondly loved and deeply mourned, Heart of my heart, I miss you so; Often my darling my tears will flow; Dimming your picture where’er I go; ‘Tis sad but true, I will abide Until some day we’ll be side by side. Your loving wife

Mccarroll; Geraldine Mildred (Kearns) McCarroll, Geraldine Mildred (Kearns) Passed away peacefully at Groves Park Lodge, Renfrew on Wednesday January 20, 2016 at the age of 91. Wife of the late James S. McCarroll, she leaves behind 8 children, Michael, Teresa (Cedric), Patrick, Deborah, Lynda (Fred), MaryLou (Stan), Cindy (Steve), Stephen and daughter-in-law Renee. Geraldine is also survived by 15 grandchildren, 7 greatgrandchildren, 2 sisters Rose Marie and Noreen, her sister-in-law Pat and numerous nieces and nephews. She is predeceased by her son Jimmy, her brothers Ward and Lawrence as well as her sisters Susan & Anne. “Gerry” was born in Toronto, Ontario on February 27, 1924 to Thomas and Mildred Kearns. She was the second oldest of seven children. In her early years Gerry enjoyed participating in a number of sports; fastball, skiing and speed skating. At the age of 16 Gerry won the city wide Toronto Speed Skating Title. Gerry married James S. Mccarroll on July 30, 1946, shortly after which they moved to Renfrew and began farming and raising a family while working for Bell Canada for 33 years. Gerry was a prolific knitter and baker. She was well known for her delicious butter tarts and homemade fudge. Gerry’s other favourite pastimes were going to the bingo, frequenting the casino with her best friend Clair and globetrotting with her granddaughter Dori. She sure loved her time in the sun while she enjoyed her sip & dip time. The family would like to thank the nurses and caregivers at Groves Park Lodge for their excellent care and compassion they gave and showed our mother. Professional arrangements have been entrusted to Anderson Funeral Home, 22 Raglan Street South Renfrew. Funeral Mass was celebrated at Our Lady of Fatima Church, Renfrew on Saturday January 23, 2016. Spring interment will be at St. Francis Xavier Cemetery. Those desiring may make donations in memory of Gerry to Groves Park Lodge, Renfrew or a charity of your choice, online at www.zohrfuneralhome.com

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Peacefully at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital while surrounded by the love of her family in the evening of Tuesday, January 19th, 2016; Edna Ruth SholeaMacLean (nee Wright) at the age of 80 years. Dearly loved mother of Heather Murray (Ron) of Oshawa, Russell Sholea of Newfoundland, Patrice Sholea of North Bay, David Sholea of Arnprior, Jane Swaine (David) of Arnprior and Robert Sholea (Shelly) of Renfrew. Predeceased by her parents; George and Muriel Wright and by a son, Edward Sholea. Will be missed by her 14 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Private arrangements entrusted to the care of the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. For those wishing, please consider a donation to the Partners in Caring Foundation of the Arnprior Hospital. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.cax

Peacefully at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital with her beloved husband by her side in the early morning hours of Wednesday, January 20th, 2016; Gail Margaret Corbin (nee Dillon) of Braeside at the age of 66 years. Dearly loved wife and best friend for 46 years of Brian. Dear daughter of the late Clarence Dillon and Bridgette Coughlan. Cherished mother of Blake of Arnprior, Casey of Toronto and Mary Lee Sudworth (Mark) of Ottawa. Dear sister of Sheila St. Jacques (Serge), Jack and Patrick (Diane). Predeceased by her siblings; Allan (Bernadette), Harold (Gail), Michael (Sharon), Doris Patterson (Patrick) and Betty. Gail will be missed by the entire Corbin family as well as many nieces and nephews. Family and friends may call at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel, 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Sunday, January 24th from 2:00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. only. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated in Most Precious Blood Church, Calabogie on Monday morning, January 25th at 11 o’clock. Cremation will follow with a spring interment in the Parish Cemetery. In memory, donations to the Partners in Caring Foundation of the Arnprior Hospital would be appreciated. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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IN MEMORIAM

LECLAIR, EMMETT

Conrad

Suddenly at home in Ottawa on Wednesday, January 20th, 2016. Conrad Joseph Verdon Derouin formerly of Arnprior at the age of 71 years. Dear son of the late Verdon and Verna Derouin. Loved brother of Doreen Fraser (Robert) of Pembroke, Beverly Dowe (late Edward) of White Lake and Douglas (Donna) of Perth. Survived by many nieces and nephews. Conrad’s kindness will be remembered by many senior friends in his building. Private spring interment will take place in the family plot at the Malloch Road Cemetery, Arnprior. Family arrangements entrusted to the care of the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. In memory of Michael, a donation to The Senior’s at Home Program, Arnprior would be appreciated. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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I have lost my soul’s companion, A life linked with my own And day by day I miss her more, As I walk through life alone. Stan

I watched you suffer I saw you die But all I could do was sit close by You went away, we had to part God eased your pain But broke my heart. They say there is a reason They say that time will heal But neither time or reason Will change the way I feel For no one knows the heartache That lies behind our smiles No one know how many times I have broken down and cried. I want to tell you something So there won’t be any doubt You are so wonderful to think of But so hard to be without.

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MUSIC Guitars, Amplifiers, any quality used instruments wanted at MILL MUSIC. We pay top dollar cash for instruments. 22 Raglan St. (main street) Renfrew. www.millmusic.ca 613.432.4381

In a quiet country graveyard, Where the gentle breezes blow, Lies our Dad we loved so dearly Whom we lost four years ago. His resting place we visit, His memory is our keepsake, But no one knows the sorrow, As we turn and leave him there.

Those whom we love go out of sight, But never out of mind. They are cherished in the hearts, Of those they left behind. Loving and kind in all his ways, Upright and just in all his days. Silence and true in heart and mind, Beautiful memories he left behind.

Always in our hearts. Bev, Tammy & Lynn Barry & Carrie, Colby, Brady & Isla.

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

WANTED WANTED - Looking for Lot ranging between 1 and 5 acres, close to town. Preferably paved road. Call Margaret Dubeau, Century 21 Eady Realty Inc. Office 613-432-2100 Cell 613-433-1191

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Grant Greene January 30th, 1999 His smiling way and pleasant face Are a pleasure to recall; He had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all. Some day we hope to meet him, Some day we know not when, To clasp his hand in the better land, Never to part again. Your loving sons and daughters

With all our love Helen Jim, Tom, DeeDee and Families

In Loving Memory of a Dear Husband, Best Friend, Father & Grandpa Russell H Needham May 7, 1919 – Feb 1, 2012

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They say there is a reason, They say time will heal, But neither time nor reason, Will change the way we feel. For no one knows the heartache, That lies behind our smiles, No one knows how many times, We have broken down and cried. We want to tell you something, So there won’t be any doubt, You’re so wonderful to think of, But so hard to be without. Love always. Mom, Trevor, James, Crystal, Lauren, Ryan, Cierra, Kolby, Connor and Gabe.

May the smile of God, Light you to Glory Your life was a blessing, your memory a treasure You are loved beyond words, and missed beyond measure. May God hold you in the Hollow of his hand.

Loveseat for sale $10.00. Some wear on seat cushions, but otherwise in great condition, solid frame. Must go and must be picked up in Ashton. Phone 613-253-0332.

COADY, Carmel - In remembrance of a loving mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, who left this earth, January 31, 2013. Though her smile is gone forever And her hand we cannot touch, We have so many memories Of the one we loved so much. Her memory is our keepsake With which we will never part. God has her in His keeping, We have her in our hearts. Life is not forever… our love is. Doug, Deb, Erin, Michael and family

February 1, 2014 In loving memory of a dear son, father & grandpa.

IN MEMORIAM

KWIATKOWSKI, Walla – In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother who passed into God’s care February 1st, 2001. In life we loved you dearly, In death we do the same, It broke our hearts to lose you, you did not go alone, For part of us went with you, The day God called you home. You left us peaceful memories, Your love is still our guide, And though we cannot see you, You are always at our side. Our family chain is broken, And nothing seems the same, But as God calls us one by one, The chain will link again. Father, in thy gracious keeping, Leave me now our loved one sleeping. Forever loved and missed, Lynn, Donna, Rick, Jim and families

Since You’ve Been Gone Since you’ve been gone, the years have passed, We miss you every day. Since you’ve been gone, the time has changed, Our lives in many ways. And looking back, we saw the way you kept Our family strong. But things just aren’t the same, since you’ve been gone. Since you’ve been gone, we’ve missed you so, The sorrow still inside. Since you’ve been gone, so many nights we’ve thought of you and cried. Although they said that time will heal, it’s time For moving on, Our hearts have not been whole, since you have gone. Love, Rose, Nancy, Perry, Jeff & Penny

LYONS, JIM

Donald Arthur Hall

July 19, 1939 – February 1, 2015

DOUGLAS DIXON (born July 6, 1924- passed away feb.2, 2008) A TRIBUTE FOR FEBRUARY 2, 2016 It’s been eight years since you left us but your jovial influence has kindled your kindness to all the a-b-c-man you always demonstrated – awareness – bravery – candor which has rubbed off to ponder and recall. Your Presidency with Ottawa Plumbers, Local 71 and your 58 years with Canada’s oldest plumbing team ...to be honoured at City Hall for your Heritage Project in its Archives can be listened to as if we’re all part of the scene. Your Pacific Star Medal being part of Canada’s wartime HMCS UGANDA with ordinary seamen and officers aboard (800 strong) the reunions we shared from coast-to-coast in Canada are still in my memory stored. Your nephews and I were there for your giant slalom medal at Mont-Ste-Marie ..we all knew of your Kitzbuhel and Austrian downhill ski trips and plumbing foremanships in Petawawa, Pembroke and Comstock to name a few. No doubt about such close family mentorships, your firm handshake and dignity were all part of you. Your nineteen chaptered hand-written memoirs sits beside me to read again and again. and our Church-going guy, Doug Dixon is up there in Heaven saying another Amen. Love from your dear wife Norma, and large extended family who have been close to you all your life, Doug: relatives and friends

IN MEMORIAM

1933 – 2008

Always in my heart, Blanche

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Roy McCormick

In Loving Memory of my Dear Husband Who passed away January 23, 2015.

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LUXURY ONE bedroom Condo on Waterfront Property. Fully remodeled with all the amenities of a resort. Rent includes heat, hydro, parking, wifi,laundry in unit with resort privileges and only 35 minutes west of Kanata. Looking for mature, responsible tenant(s) who are wanting quiet luxury living in the country, Access to lake for canoeing, fishing, ATV, snowmobiling. etc. No smoking. $995 monthly. First and last required. Available immediately. 613-715-2410

RENFREW - Ground floor one bedroom apartment in Renfrew. Has stove, fridge, water, good parking. Large storage area ideal apt for senior person in centre town has a small porch outside, grass area and easy access from street . $ 600.00 month plus gas heat and hyrdo. 613-432-2852

Apartment for rent, upstairs, 2 bedroom, newly renovated, Arnprior, central location, with ample parking. $900. All inclusive. First/last, references required. Available Feb. 1. 613-880-3732. Arnprior - 2 bedroom apt for rent, 52 Madawaska Street, ground floor 2 entrances, large recently renovated avail Feb 1st Call 613-432-4332

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RENFREW - 2 bedroom apartment . Ground level central location, private entrance, verdana ,parking, oak cupboards. Fridge, stove, washer, dryer. No pets non smokers ARNPRIOR - Apt for Rent. Avail Feb 1st Renfrew Duplex for rent One bedroom downtown 613-646-2036 4 bedrooms, quiet street, Arnprior. Available immelarge yard, parking, gas diately. Air & heat includheat. Fridge and stove ined. $725 per month. RENFREW - 3 bedroom cluded. Available Immedi613-216-0509 row house located across ately. First and last from Fatima church. required. $850 plus utilities Avaialbale March 1st $ Please call only ARNPRIOR ALWAYS 875.00 month plus gas 613-223-4428 CLEAN, MODERN Secure and hydro. Call Bujold 1&2 Bedroom apts. on Properties to view at First Avenue. Fridge, 613-432-0789 RENFREW ONE bedroom stove, parking incl. Disbasement apartment on counts for mature tenants. 623-8537 after 6pm RENFREW - 719 - 5th Eight Street. Available imStreet, 3 bedroom main mediately $ 650 plus hyfloor. New energy efficient dro, heat paid. Phone or ARNPRIOR TWO BED- appliances, windows & 613-592-2838 ROOM - LARGE, BRIGHT furnace. Front & back 613-290-0400 UPPER DUPLEX. In Arn- yard, carport with storage prior, has parking, shed, room. Absolutely no You’ll be large maintained yard. smoking, no pets preNew Fridge, stove, washer, ferred. Lease & credit dryer included. Blinds and check required Available on the water included. No Pets. Feb lst $ 1,000 per month $820 per month plus includes water plus CLASSIFIEDS utilities. Available March utilities. Call 1st .Phone 613-839-5451 647-228-2559

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Brandon McDonald of Renfrew Collegiate Institute will be heading to Texas at the end of the month. He will be among 40 of Ontario’s top under-18 football players to represent Canada in the 2016 International Bowl. The game is on Feb. 5 in Arlington, the home of the Dallas Cowboys. The kickoff will be against the U.S. EXCITED

“It’s my first time to a place like that and I’m really excited,” said McDonald, who typically fills in the role of running back/full back. Matthew Desjardins of Braeside is the only other player from the area to be making the trip with the team. McDonald has committed to football, playing for RCI, Nepean Eagles and Myers Riders throughout the year, along with balancing his schoolwork and job. He plans on doing a fifth year of high school and then likely play in university. The athleticism of McDonald doesn’t stop there as he plays soccer and basketball as well. 200 PLAYERS

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McDonald, number 25, in action during one of his games. He heads to Texas to represent Canada on Feb. 5. McDonald tried out for the International Bowl in early December. Nearly 200 players made their way to Hamilton.

It was about eight to nine hours of football before the 200 became the 40, he said. “There will be a lot of coaches there for scouting purposes,” he

said. The International Bowl features the top student athletes in the high school football’s best annual international competition.

The Renfrew Collegiate Institute junior and senior girls volleyball teams have only played one match for the month of January, according to the Upper Ottawa Valley High School Athletic Association website. The juniors bested Bishop Smith on Jan. 7 with a 3-1 match win. The seniors won 3-0 against the same team on the same day. St. Joseph’s Catholic High School has been a bit busier on the volleyball front. The same day the juniors played École élémentaire et secondaire publique L’Équinoxe and Centre scolaire catholique JeanneLajoie. The result was a loss against the former and a win versus the latter. There were another three games on Jan. 12. The juniors lost against Bishop Smith and Mackenzie but won against Valour. The senior girls have won all their games from Jan.7 and 12 with games again Jeanne-Lajoie, Bishop, Mackenzie and Valour. RCI returns to the court on Feb. 2 and St. Joseph’s on Feb. 4. St. Joseph’s is also leading the way in the seniors division as they are sitting in first place. For the juniors, RCI has landed in the second spot. R0053625208_0128


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Hard fought games Abigail Schwan, right, of the Bulldogs is about to wrestle the ring away from a Gloucester opponent. The Upper Ottawa Valley team handily defeated Gloucester Cumberland 6-0 in U16B ringette action on Jan. 24. The Sunday game was part of Frewfest weekend, which saw numerous tables set up for charities and businesses in the Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre.

Goaltender Riley Moore keeps close tabs on the ring at Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre. It was deemed a tie-breaking match on Sunday afternoon between her Upper Ottawa Valley team and Arnprior-Phillips U12C. The UOV Petite Elites won a Montreal tournament recently, defeating Arnprior 4-3 in the final after losing to them in the round robin. The Jan. 24 game lived up to the hype, too. The teams battled to a 2-2 tie, ensuring the rivalry stays alive.

20 teams for Arnprior-Renfrew Invitational There was a lot of basketball at Arnprior District High School, St. Joseph’s Catholic High School and Renfrew Collegiate Institute from Jan.15-16. The annual event saw 20 teams that took part from Cornwall, St. Lawrence, Lasalle and Perth, Opeongo and Madawaska in the senior and junior division. Unfortunately neither schools from Renfrew or Arnprior could pull of an invitational championship win. RCI coach Todd Stewart said, in the senior division, St. Lawrence from Cornwall won the A championship over Immaculata from Ottawa. Notre Dame from Carleton Place won the B championship over Arnprior and Opeongo won the C championship over RCI. In the junior division, LaSalle from Kingston defeated St. Joe’s from Cornwall in the A championship and Perth defeated RCI in the consolation final. Left, RCI’s Bryce Schaap looks for a pass in the game against St. Lawrence from Cornwall.

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The Renfrew Curling Club recently announced a legacy rocks program to help push towards the conclusion of the ‘Pipe in the Brine’ fundraising campaign. The campaign, launched in Dec. 2014, is raising funds to help repair the club’s ailing infrastructure, specifically the brine pipes, underneath the ice surface. The pipes are critical to making the ice and operating the curling rink. Members Phil and Beth Marcella revealed

that the campaign has already reached $80,000 of the $100,000 goal. Lee Sharpe gets much of the credit for leading the charge. The age of the pipes means that the club is operating on borrowed time. The continued operation of the club depends on the repairs, say officials. The aim is to have the pipes replaced by spring of 2017. The Marcellas explained the legacy rocks program will hopefully be the last major fundraising effort. The club has 64 rocks and new handles will be purchased for the start of the 2016-2017 season. The plan is to have the

handle engraved with an individual’s name, in memory of someone, a business name or group – at a cost of $300. The handle will remain valid for 10 years. A plaque will also be installed in a permanent location at the club. The goal is to have all the handles sold by March 1. The Renfrew Curling Club was 2016 founded in 1876 and the current building on Xavier Street was constructed in 1916, which the current location is marking 100 years. The club provides a source of recreation for youth, adults and se-

niors and is a vital part of the community, said the Marcellas. All the members want to keep the club active for the next 100 years. If you are looking for more information, contact the club at 613-432-5001.

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The weekend of Jan. 15-17 was a busy weekend for a couple of Renfrew teams as they played some of the best club teams in Ontario in their pursuit of an elusive Provincial title. The team of Yvonne Sklepowicz, Laurie Millar, Gail Keyes and Anne Windle travelled to the Belleville area to compete in the Best Western Challenge Provincials. After a loss Friday night against Moreau of Penatanguishene, the local ladies moved onto the C-side for Saturday and the team responded with two well curled victories against Allworth of Mississauga and Eakins of Bancroft. Moving into Sunday’s semi-finals, the ladies continued to play a steady, controlled game to win over Bandurka of the Dixie CC (Missis-

sauga). In the final against Smeltzer from Fergus, the team went down to defeat to a young team of ladies who curled extremely well. Congratulations ladies on a great run. Travelling to Napanee were Brian Yolkowskie, Dave Eady, Phil Marcella and Gord Eady for the Senior Men’s Regionals. They met Jeff McCrady from the Ottawa CC in their first game and dropped a 7-2 decision to the more experienced quartet. This moved them to the B-side where they ran into the Howard Rajala’s Rideau rink that had recently taken home the Renfrew cash spiel top winnings. In a much better game for the local lads, Yolkowskie scored a key 2 to tie the game after 5 only to give back a 3 in the next frame and eventually drop a 7-4 decision and an early exit from a highly competitive Regionals.

Capturing Draw 3 laurels and the Red Anderson trophy were Rob Warren, Ron Townson, Sheldon Stewart and Roy Leitch with a record of 8-0. The runners-up at 6-2 were Leo McCallum, Peter Price, Larry and Bill Neff. The key shots and game were Warren’s crew taking 4 in the eighth in the final end and game over Leo’s lads. School curling takes to the ice once again with Grade 7s from Fatima and 7s and 8s from RCIS taking to the ice in the school Learn to Curl program. Maybe a school league might be next? The weekend of Jan. 30, 31 will feature the men’s and women’s club championships which should be highlighted by some great games and unexpected upsets if past years are any indication. So come out and cheer your favourites on and enjoy club curling at its best.

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The Renfrew Timberwolves have struggled through most of January but were finally awarded with their first win of the new year. The Timberwolves played back-to-back home games this past weekend, starting with Athens Aeros on Jan. 22. Athens took the first period scoring two goals. The team stayed ahead to start the second before Renfrew finally scored late in the period. Adam Gale gets the credit for the goal and Adam Pearson and Nych Paquette picked up the helpers. Brandon English scored within the final minute of the game, although it wasn’t enough to pull off the win for the home team. Athens won the game 3-2. The Timberwolves followed up the very next day on Jan. 23 with a match-up against the Westport Rideaus. The afternoon start time was part of the slew of Frewfest events on the same day.

The first period remained rather quiet with nothing showing up on the scoreboard. The second round ended with a tie as well with a goal apiece for each team. Scott Conroy was the lone scorer for Renfrew and Teddy Suckow and Colin Bradbury picked up the assists. Renfrew managed to take control of the third period with three goals as Suckow, Corey Chaplin and Luka Marinic got the puck in the net, for a 4-1 win. The period turned out to be rather penalty heavy. Both Westport and Renfrew players ended up fighting penalties and game misconducts. Goaltender Charlie Jensen got the win. The Timberwolves will wrap up the month with three games in four days. They travel to Athens for a rematch on Jan. 28 (tonight) and then return home on Friday as the Perth Blue Wings come to town. On Jan. 31, the Wolves make another trip into the city to meet the Ottawa Canadians.

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Parents and students interested in French Immersion the JK, SK, Grade 1, 2,Immersion 5 & 6 at the JK, SK Parentsatand students interested in French level next year (2016-2017) are invited for nextfor year (2016-2017) are invited to Central PS, 140to Munroe Avenue E Central 1, 2016 at 6 pm. Special Guest Ms.PS Carole Soucy, RCDSB French Curriculum to answer any140 questions you may have. For further information or to regi Munroe Avenue East 3627. on Monday, February 1, 2016 at 6 pm. Special Guest Ms. Carole Soucy, RCDSB French Curriculum Consultant will be here to answer any questions you may have. For further information or to register, please call 613-432-3627. The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, January 28, 2016 37


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Calabogie ski racing season gets underway at last Anne Lefebvre

After an unseasonably warm start to the winter season, Calabogie Ski Racing Club’s (CSRC) alpine athletes were anxious to get out on the snow. This finally happened after Christmas, thanks to heroic snowmaking efforts on the part of Calabogie Peaks. The shortened Christmas break training camp ran from Dec. 27 to Jan. 3. The race season is now underway, with the first races being held on Jan. 16 and 17. The athletes have continued to squeeze in as much training time as possible. CSRC is a competitive alpine ski racing program focused on the development of youth into competitive athletes and responsible young adults. The club is athlete-centred, which encourages personal growth and develops individual potential. Athletes race within the National Capital Division of Alpine Ontario, against racers from other ski hills in Eastern Ontario and Western Quebec. CRSC offers five age divisions: U10, ages 7-9; U12, ages

10-11; U14, ages 12-13; U16, ages 14-15; and U18, ages 16-17. Calabogie’s athletes this year come from all over Eastern Ontario. They compete in slalom and giant slalom (GS) races: in slalom, racers navigate tight courses by pulling off quick short-radius turns, whereas in GS the turns are longer and the speed greater. All age groups except U10 have had their first races (results coming soon). Calabogie Peaks will be the site of the U12 contingent’s first GS race of the season Jan. 23, giving them a home hill advantage. The U10s debut Jan. 24 with a slalom at Camp Fortune. This year’s racers: U10 – Michael Atherton, Thomas Carnahan, Riley Cotter, Ben Gerein, Luke Gerein, Finley Fletcher, Matthew Ivay, Jackson Kunstadt-Landon, and Philip Lungu; U12 – Carly Alexander, Wyatt Campbell-Brunke, Marissa Cannon, Tori Cotter, Nicole Duff, Ayden Gropp, Rachel Ivay, Kate Keuninckx, Stefan Martincevic, Noah Matthews, Sarah McKittrick, Louise Stonham,

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• Personal • Corporate • Farm • Estate • Trusts

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This Christmas, we at Dragonfly received the best gift ever! Our gift was that you voted Dragonfly YOUR FAVOURITE GOLF COURSE FOR THE 7th YEAR IN A ROW! We can’t wait for you to see what we have in store for you this spring! No Peeking

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Readers’Choice

2015 AWARDS

Celebrating Excellence in our Community! Voted 2015 Reader’s Choice

Diamond Winner

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UnbEliEVablE UnbEliEVabl EV EVabl E SElEC SElECtion foR all yoUR nEEDS

TEETH WHITENING

As a thank you for your votes, we will continue our

WHITENING SPECIAL

Sporting Goods and Sporting Wear & Equipment

Authorized Issuer of Ontario Hunting & Fishing Licenses

• Hunting and Fishing Supplies • Live Bait • Firearms and Ammunition • Crossbows • Gas, Dyed and Clear Diesel • Ice HIGHWAY 132, RENFREW, ONTARIO 613-432-5093

DENTIST

For the month of February • Free for referring a patient • $89.00 for existing patients • FREE with new patient exam

and 2015 Reader’s Choice Gold Winner Gas Station/ Convenience Store

Thank You Renfrew!

We value the relationships we have built over the years

850 O’Brien Road, Suite 3, Renfrew, Ontario, K2V 0B4, Canada

Williams

Request an appointment online: www.valleydental.ca 613-432-7542

Local businesses carry more local products. Local businesses support other local businesses. The sales tax you pay at a local business helps support this community.

Plumbing Ltd. Est 1930

THANK YOU RENFREW & AREA FOR YOUR BUSINESS OVER THE PAST 86 YEARS

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THANK YOU FOR VOTING FOR US IN 2015

DiamonD awarD winner for Best PlumBing DiamonD awarD winner for Hot tuBs/sPas • Residential • Industrial • Commercial • Water Softeners • Softub Hot Tubs

WE ARE HONORED TO HAVE EARNED YOUR SUPPORT AND WE WILL CONTINUE TO STRIVE TO KEEP YOU AS LOYAL CUSTOMERS. ~LYNN & MEL

Come in and visit our Showroom

Celebrations

316 Argyle St. S., Renfrew, ON K7V 4A3

613-432-3254

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7th YEAR DIAMOND WINNER

Candy, Chocolate and Treats Gift Shop

169 RAGLAN STREET SOUTH RENFREW 613.433.9925

Gift Buyers Discount Passports Accepted & Available Here!


Thank you for your votes!

Would like to say

THANK YOU

DIAMOND AWARD for Jewellery Store

for voting for us

GOLD AWARD

Norman E. Wallace Ltd.

Diamond Award Winner Hair Salon Esthetician Manicure/Pedicure Overall Spa Services

JEWELLER

CLOCK REPAIRS and ENGRAVING

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You are the reason we do what we do!

Get inspired to be a part of it!!

Janet & Barry Brush

613.432.4207

www.bide-a-while.ca

Come as Strangers, leave as friends

43 Bank Street South, Renfrew

Bed and Breakfast

We would like to express our gratitude and excitement in winning the Diamond Reader’s Choice Award in 2015

Sarah, Lisa, Nicky, Christy, April

136 Raglan St. S., Downtown Renfrew 613-432-3216

J. LACOURSE CARPENTRY & SONS INC. We would like to Thank all past, present and future clients for voting us for 3 Diamond Awards.

We Thank You!

YLD CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS HAVE PARTNERED WITH

J. LACOURSE CARPENTRY & SON INC. Diamond Award Winner • CONTRACTOR • HOME BUILDER • RENOVATIONS • BEFORE

• Tarion Registered/Builder #30904 BCIN Registered #36797 (required on all new drawings) • Qualified designer under sentence 3.2.4.3. (5 of Div C of the building code)

• Registered & Insured with MMA&H across Ontario Architectural & Structural Engineering For New Homes, Drawings AFTER

Complete job projects & Competitive Pricing STARTING AT $1000/1500 sq ft Call 613-312-0704 • Office: 613-333-1042 Fax:613-333-1366 • Email: j.lacourse@xplornet.ca

OFFERING PRECISE CONSTRUCTION PLANS FOR YOUR NEW HOME!

After 27 years in business this Spring, the project management and quality of our workmanship of our product is why we are where we are today.

CALL: 613-312-0704 • OFFICE: 613-333-1042 EMAIL: J.LACOURSE@XPLORNET.CA

Custom Work & Quality Sub Trades

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CATEGORY

2015 READERS’ CHOICE WINNERS! CATEGORY

DIAMOND WINNER

PLATINUM WINNER

All Around Restaurant Bakery Breakfast Chicken Wings Deli Family Restaurant Fast Food Fries Hamburger Hot Dogs Ice Cream Lunch Pizza Poutine Sandwiches Steak & Grill Take Out & Delivery Bar/Pub Night Life Golf Course Ski Hill Campground Rafting Resort Accounting Firm Alteration/Tailoring Attorney/Law Office

Rocky Mountain House Bonnechere Bakery Step’n Back Diner Finnigan’s Roadhouse Sandy’s Deli Rocky Mountain House Odi’s Kingburger Tami’s Taters Odi’s Kingburger Odi’s Kingburger Tracey’s Dairy Bonnechere Bakery Renfrew Pizzaria Tami’s Taters Bonnechere Bakery Rocky Mountain House Karras Way Finnigan’s Roadhouse Dragonfly Golf Links Calabogie Peaks KOA Campground Wilderness Tours Calabogie Peaks MacKillican & Associates Thaine Company John Cooke

Finnigan’s Roadhouse Metro - Renfrew Rocky Mountain House Rocky Mountain House Metro - Renfrew Finnigan’s Roadhouse A&W Karras Way Karras Way Tami’s Taters Dairy Queen Karras Way Karras Way Odi’s Kingburger Sandy’s Deli Finnigan’s Roadhouse Renfrew Pizzaria Rocky Mountain/Crown & Kilt Renfrew Golf Club Logo’s Land Owl Rafting Logo’s Land Welch LLP Cindy Sidock Garments Joseph Legris

Arbourist Bank/Trust Company Banquet Hall Bed & Breakfast Cabinet Maker Catering Company Cell Phone Provider Day Care Provider Computer Services Contractor Drywall Equipment Rentals Financial Planning Fitness Club Flooring Store Florist Hair Salon Heating/Air Conditioning Home Builder Hotel/Motel Gas/Convienience Store Insurance Company

Stone Road Landscaping & Tree Service Scotiabank AFAC Wing Bide-A-While B&B Deslaurier Custom Cabinets Karras Way Priority Business Services Child’s Paradise Day Care Centre Valley Bytes J. Lacourse & Son Carpentry Inc Bernie Schwartz Drywall Renfrew Rent-All J.S. Wilson Financial Management Ultimate Fitness Mid-Town Flooring Ray’s Flowers Mona Lisa Day Spa Melcher’s Heating & Cooling J. Lacourse & Son Carpentry Inc Rocky Mountain House Mac’s - 12 Raglan St. S. Eady Insurance & Financial Services

MJ Enright & Sons Tree Services Inc. RBC Renfrew Armouries The Fans Of Calabogie LB Carpentry Christine’s Kitchen Koodo Larissa Novossiltzeff Mark The Computer Guy Layton Knight-Locke Contracting Clayton Eady Construction Renfrew Home Hardware Scotiabank Curves Renfrew Home Hardware The Flower Factory Signature Styles by Tia & Co. McCrea’s Climate Care Kelly Homes Days Inn Irving’s Brokerlink

GOLD WINNER

Karras Way Tim Horton’s Sandy’s Deli Renfrew Pizzaria Lakeview Deli - Cobden Karras Way Renfrew Pizzaria Odi’s Kingburger Renfrew Pizzaria Step’n Back Diner Odi’s Kingburger Zio Nicholas Karras Way Lakeview Deli Flamingo Zio Nicholas Royal Canadian Legion BR#148 Calabogie Golf Club

Ferguson Campground Calabogie Lodge Taylor, Turner & Moore Fraser’s Clothes Shop Gallagher & Inglis Professional Corporation Hultink Landscaping TD Canada Trust Rocky Mountain House Lochiel Street B&B JDF Carpentry Sandy’s Deli Fido Tiffany Yemen BT Computers Lloyd Eady Construction JJ’s Drywall Valley Rent Rite RBC Body Worx (Renfrew Rec Centre) Lockwood Rona Studio D Layton Knight-Locke Contracting Cobus Homes Gourley’s Variety The Co-Operators

Investment Company Internet Provider Landscaping Lawn Service Masonry Mortgage Broker Painter Pet Grooming Plumbing Print Shop/Copy/Fax Retirement Living Renovations Roofing Satellite Provider Small Engine Repair Snow Removal Travel Agency Veterinarian Windows/Doors Antique Shop Appliance Store Atv’s/Off Road Vehicles Bridal Shop Boats Gift Shop Pools/Hot Tubs/Spa’s Electronics Cell Phones Candy, Chocolates, Treats Children’s Clothing & Access Children’s Toys Computer Store Furniture Store Hardware Store Health Food Gift Baskets Grocery Store Jeweller Men’s Clothing & Accessories Optical Paint & Decorating Party Supplies Patio Furniture Pet Supplies Pharmacy Shoes Sporting Wear & Equipment Sporting Goods Women’s Clothing & Accessories Chiropractor Dentist Denturist Tanning Teeth Whitening Esthetician Optician Pilates/Yoga/Zumba Reiki Massage Therapist Manicure/Pedicure Physiotherapy Overall Spa Services Auto Body Auto Detailing Auto Parts Car Dealership Mechanic Shop Tires

DIAMOND WINNER

J.S. Wilson Financial Management ADCOR Technical Solutions Hultink Landscaping Hultink Landscaping Spitznagel Masonry Andrew Evans Mike Riopelle Precious Pets T. Williams Plumbing & Heating Renfrew Printing Quail Creek Retirement Centre J. Lacourse & Son Carpentry Inc. Lloyd Eady Construction ADCOR Technical Solutions Valley Motorsports & Fabrication T&D Snow Removal Marlin Travel Pinnacle Animal Hospital Valley Window & Door T&M Proctor Antiques Utronki Appliances & TV Centretown Motor Sports Cindy Sidock Valley Motorsports & Fabrication Pick-It-Fence T. Williams Plumbing & Heating Utronki Appliances & TV Priority Business J&J Chocolate’s Wal-Mart Wal-Mart Valley Bytes McPhail & Perkins Funiture Renfrew Home Hardware Pura Vida Nutrition Metro - Renfrew Metro - Renfrew Norman E. Wallace Jewellers Fraser’s Clothes Shop JD Optical Sweet’s Décor The Warehouse Renfrew Home Hardware Pet-Valu Aikenhead’s Pharmachoice Scott’s Shoe Store Gourley’s Outdoors Gourley’s Outdoors Fraser’s Clothes Shop Renfrew Family Chiropractic -Dr’S Gervais & Bulger Dr. George Rouble Dr. Ian Ringrose Southern Breeze Tanning Salon Dentistry In The Valley Mona Lisa JD Optical Heartsong Yoga & Pilates Studio Hairfree Electrolysis Stuart Mason, RMT Mona Lisa Day Spa Physioworks Mona Lisa Day Spa Barker’s Collision Centre Barker’s Collision Centre Benson Auto Parts Mack Mackenzie Motors Jim New Pre-Owned Pro-Tyre

PLATINUM WINNER

Edward Jones Bell Valley Landscaping Green Go Grass Grooming Valley Landscaping Scotiabank Richard McManus Pawsitively Country Murray Reid Bonnechere Manor Layton Knight-Locke Contracting Inc. Kyle Williams NORON Lou’s Service Centre Jacob’s Snow Removal Jamieson Travel Renfrew Animal Hospital Dagenais Construction Gavin Wilson Bruce Pudsey Brides & Blooms A Sense Of Country The Source Wal-Mart Mac’s - 12 Raglan St. S. Fraser’s Clothes Shop Little Lovies The Source Korner Hutch Scott & Sons Hardware JJ’s Chocolate Sensations Sterling’s No Frills Star-Set Jewellers Mark’s Dr’s Dewey/Humphries/Rowley Scott & Sons Hardware A Dollar Plus M&R Feeds Rick’s Hobbies & Aquarius Rexall The Shoe Lounge Canadian Tire Canadian Tire A Dash Of Fab Renfrew Chiropractic & Rehabilitation Centre Dr. Janice King Dr. Janice King Dr. Janice King Paige Bennett - Signature Styles Drs Dewey/Humpries/Rowley Mary Deslaurier Anita McNulty Isabelle Fraser - Fraser Massage Paige Bennett - Signature Styles Ottawa Valley Physiotherapy Signature Styles by Tia & Co. Dwayne’s Auto Body George Jackson Toyota Benson Auto Parts Jim New Pre-Owned Doug’s Automotive Solutions Wilson Second Generation Tire

GOLD WINNER

Scotiabank Go Zoom Meilleur Landscaping Meilleur Landscaping Rob Dougherty Christa Tessier Mark Haskins K9 Devine Paw Spa Roger Brisco Plumbing Groves Park Lodge Lloyd Eady Construction Budget Roofing Bell Martin’s Lloyd Eady Construction Cobden Animal Hospital Neville & Co Valley Motorsports & Fabrication Norman E. Wallace Jewellers Wal-Mart Telus A Sense Of Country Giant Tiger Canadian Tire Wal-Mart Keeping Company Wal-Mart Omega Jewellers Giant Tiger Laurier Optical Renfrew Home Hardware Valley Discount Wal-Mart Wal-Mart Wal-Mart Fraser’s Clothes Shop Scott‘s Shoe Store Outdoor Bound - Eganville Outfitters Ella’s Dr Olsen - Cobden Dentistry In The Valley Hairfree Electrolyis Laurier Optical Jayleen @ Ma-Te-Way Ottawa Valley W Esthetics Ottawa Valley Physiotherapy Randy Youmans Squeaky Kleen Canadian Tire George Jackson Toyota Murphy’s Auto Canadian Tire R0013605214_0128

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Thank you all for your votes. Our first year has been wonderful and it’s all because of people like you!

Parts & Service

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Thank you to our loyal customers!

Platinum Winner for Chiropractor

Platinum Award Winner ATV’S/Off Road Vehicles

RENFREW CHIROPRACTIC & REHABILITATION CENTRE

1035 O’Brien Road, Suite 23, Renfrew, ON K7V 0B3 (T): 613-431-7272 • www.renfrewchiropractic.com Now Accepting New Patients. Please call for an appointment or book online.

TrUsTeD aUTo rePair & serviCe

132 Lisgar St., Renfrew, ON 613-432-7765 bandmmotorsports@bellnet.ca

ThaNk yoU all for voTiNG for Us! DiamoND aWarD WiNNer for meChaNiC shoP PlaTiNUm aWarD WiNNer for Car DealershiP

Fresh and flavourful, Karras’ Way works! In just three short years, Karras’ Way Restaurant has become a tradition in Renfrew. From the downtown location at 194 Raglan St. S, Ruth and Tim Karras and their family have created a loyal following for their authentic, homemade meals. “They say it takes three years to establish business but we established ours in one,” Ruth admits with pride. “We are consistent with our food, large portions and fresh. We use only homemade, tasty sauces and readers have taken notice. We are sincerely appreciative of people taking the time to vote for us.” Karras’ Way won three Readers’ Choice awards in eight categories, Diamond for Take Out & Delivery, and Catering Company. Platinum for Hamburger, Hot Dogs, Pizza and Fries, as well as, Gold for All Around Restaurant, Family Restaurant and Poutine.

Where the Hamburger is King! Odi’s Kingburger stays on top with handmade quality

“We opened the restaurant to fulfill Tim’s dream of having his own restaurant one day. Our signature products are many because our quality is high and people love our entire menu.” Greek Souvlaki and gyro plates are popular along with pizza, subs, fresh ground hamburgers cooked over a charcoal grill and fresh cut fries. The family is well-known around Renfrew and many arenas in the valley because all three boys played minor hockey in Renfrew, since 1989.

When Odi Audette bought Kingburger in 1973, a family tradition was born. Now, more than 40 years later, Odi and his daughter Robin Hisko keep the tradition alive at 546 Stewart St. Renfrew. Odi’s Kingburger has won First Place for its burger every year since the Readers’ Choice competition started. “We just want to sincerely thank everyone for their continued support,” said Robin. “Dad has been there almost every day since he opened. A lot of people thought he retired, but Odi is still the man behind it all.” “We are humbled every time that we win. We have been very blessed with a loyal clientele and wonderful community in Renfrew. We are very grateful.”

“Our home is in Renfrew. All three of our children graduated from Renfrew Collegiate Institute. The secret to our success is consistency, pride in our food, competitive prices and great customer service!” Customers obviously agree. One online comment said, “If there was a 6th star (rating) they would get it.”

Takeout and Delivery, Catering Company

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Pizza, Hamburger, Lunch, Fries

All Around Restaurant, Family Restaurant, Poutine

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290 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Renfrew, Ontario K7V 2R8 Phone: (613) 432-7036 Fax: (613) 433-9809 Toll Free: 1-866-254-JIMS www.jimnew.com

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GeNeral rePairs aT ComPeTiTive raTes

Jim New Quality Preowned Cars and Trucks

Diamond Award Winner Platinum Award Winner Gold Award Winner

The signature Odi burger is made from 100 per cent local beef, fresh every day. “We make them with lots of love. We pride ourselves and we care a lot. Dad loves what he does.” And though their burger is the flagship, Robin is proud of their entire menu. “We are the only place that uses thick crinkle cut fries. We also have onion rings and curly fries. Chicken fingers are a huge seller. We have fish and chips on sale on Friday.” “We are so happy to be chosen because we compete against some pretty big names.” One day Odi will pass the business on to Robin and her husband Kirk. “Our daughter is ‘Ever’ and we want to keep the restaurant for ‘Ever’.”

• Best Hamburger 7 Years In A Row! • Fast Food • Hot Dog • Poutine • French Fries • Lunch

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546 Stewart Street, Renfrew, ON • 613.432.6623

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we pride ourselves on providing our customers with Honest service at Affordable prices. Our services include: Excellent rates, We service what we sell, We service all makes Free pick up and delivery available


d BEST PARTY SUPPLY STORE Vote“Your Source For All Party and Gift Needs”

T: 613.752.2676

info@calabogielodge.com

YOUR #1 CHOICE FOR PARTY HOSTING Theme Parties ● Birthdays ● Children’s Parties Anniversaries ● Weddings ● Bachelorette Parties

Thank You Renfrew and area for making our business such a success over the past 8 years!! Proud Recipient of the 2015 Reader’s Choice Diamond Award ● Arts & Crafts l Wilton Cake Decorating Supplies ● Gift Bags for all ages ● Large Scrapbooking Section L IA ● All cards under $2 SPEC

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Best Resort

T hank You for Voting for us!! Come Relax with Us!

57 Raglan Street South, DOWNTOWN RENFREW

Hours: Mon. to Wed. 9-6, Thurs. & Fri. 9-9, Sat. 9-6, Sun. 10 - 5 613-432-6600 R

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www.calabogielodge.com 729 Mill Street Calabogie

JJ’s Drywall & Renovations

BEST PIZZA... 7 YEARS IN A ROW!! Diamond Award Winner - Pizza Platinum Award Winner - Take Out & Delivery Gold Award Winner - Chicken Wings, Fast Food, Hamburger

FRESH HANDMADE PIZZA

Thank you to all my great clients for voting for us in 2015! We look forward to seeing you in 2016

613-432-9898

WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED!! FREE ESTIMATES!!

Thank you all so very much for your loyalty over the years. We truly value your patronage! DOOR OR TO DO & DEBIT T CREDI

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Call Jason 613.299.5583

Eat In or Take Out - Free Delivery In Town 98 RAGLAN ST. S., DOWNTOWN RENFREW (across from Metro) Hours should be: Sun – Thurs 10am – 11pm Fri & Sat 10am – 3:30am

for Drywall

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MURRAY REID PLUMBING JS Wilson Financial Management would like to thank everyone that voted us Best Financial Planning and Investment Company in Renfrew.

Diamond Winner for Financial Planning

We aspire to be regarded as the most respected financial planning firm in our area. Thank you for your continued support and confidence.

“Your Financial Goals, Your Peace of Mind”

FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

A Lindmilk Project, Paul Devries, North Country Heating, Coulas Construction, Jim New; who kept me on the road, Andy Laviolette, Mike Riddell, Alex Briscoe, Kevin Box, Alex Brown, Erik Melcher, Kyle and Reid Hall, Alex Herbert, Ashley Pettigrew and my coop student; John Pettigrew. Hats off to the late Eddie Dowe, a master of leverage and building… all common sense people. And to my late Father, Cedric Reid; a legend of pumps.

Diamond Winner for Investment Company

From all of us here a big Thank You!

J.S. Wilson

I’d like to show appreciation and acknowledge the many fine people and contractors that I worked with this year during my recovery from cancer.

IA ®

John S. Wilson,

INVESTIA

Together, we make a Community function smoothly; strong and caring.

FINANCIAL SERVICES INC. MUTUAL FUND DEALER

Affiliated with National Financial Insurance Agency Inc.

The motto for the year “If you want to stand out, don’t be different; be outstanding!” Thank you to all who supported me during my recovery and Thank you to all who voted; your kindness will not be forgotten.

Water Pumps and Softeners Installation and Repairs Berkley, Gould, Myers and Duro Submersibles, Jets and Pistons Water Sciences Institute

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CFP, CLU, CLU, CHS John Wilson, CFP, CHS CertifiPresident, ed Financial Planner Money Concepts - Ottawa Valley Certified Financial Planner - Investia Financial Services Inc. john@jswilsonfi nancial.ca 613-432-5617 | 1-800-520-0820 274 Raglan St. South, Renfrew, ON K7V 1R4 Fax: 613-432-2051 Bus: 613-432-5617 / Toll Free: 1-800-520-0820 Fax: 613-432-2051 274 Raglan St. S. Renfrew, ON K7V 1R4 Email: Affiliated with john@moneyconceptsov.com National Financial Insurance Agency Inc. Website: www.moneyconceptsov.com

I stock a full line of • Submersible and Jet Pumps • Pressure Tanks • Sewage Pumps with 100 PSI CSA Certified Pipe and Fittings • Water tests done on the job and 2nd and 3rd opinions shipped to my labs.

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K9 Devine Paw Spa

trophy to the gold 2015 award

quired

THANK YOU FOR YOUR VOTES!

complete GroominG ServiceS for doGS And cAtS. All dispositions, All sizes, All breeds.

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TD Canada Trust • www.td.com 270 Raglan Street South, Renfrew • 613.432.3682

Banking Can Be This Comfortable

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For the PAWSITIVE votes. Platinum Award Winner, Pet Grooming

BOOK YOUR APPOINTMENT TODAY! 613-635-3226 textYoumecAntoo!

Monday to Friday 9:30aM- 3:00pM • EvEning and WEEkEnd appointmEnts arE availablE, plEasE ask for availability.

209 Wilson Street, Renfrew ON • k9devinepawspa@gmail.com

Best Print and Copy Shop 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015

P RENFREW PRINTING AND

P RENFREW PRINTING

COPY CENTRE COPY CENTRE Diamond Award Winner

Diamond Award Winner Award Winner

Thank You

to all the readers who voted us the best print and copy shop since the awards were introduced in 2009.

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Providing quality printing and copy service to Renfrew and Area since 1971

Best Print and Copy Shop 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012

Thank You Best Print and Copy Shop to all the readers who voted us the best print and copy shop

2009, 2010, 2011, 2012

Thank You

since the awards were introduced in 2009.

to all our customers who have supported us over the last 45 years. ThankWeYou You you in the future. look toforward to Thank serving all our customers who have supported us over the last 41 years. Providing quality printing and copy service to Renfrew and Area since 1971.

173 Raglan St. S., Renfrew , Ontario K7V 1R2 173 Raglan St. S., Renfrew, Ontario K7V 1R2

Phone/Fax: 613-432-6449 Providing quality printing and copy service renfrewprinting@hotmail.com Phone/Fax: 613-432-6449 • renfrewprinting@hotmail.com to Renfrew and Area since 1971.

613-433-3395

Thank You

DESIGN COPY PRINT BIND

to all our customers who have supported us over the last 41 years. We look forward to serving you in the future.

ting Celebra 6th Our 1 ry! versa i n n A N T G DESI COPY PRIN BIND 173 Raglan St. S., Renfrew, Ontario K7V 1R2 Phone/Fax: 613-432-6449 renfrewprinting@hotmail.com

DIAMOND AWARD WINNER Hardware Store Patio Furniture PLATINUM AWARD WINNER Equipment Rentals Flooring Paint & Decorating

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555 O’Brien Road, Renfrew 613-432-8874 Rentals 613-432-5138

www.renfrewhomehardware.com

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Diamond Award Winner • All Around Restaurant • Family Restaurant • Steak & Grill Platinum Award Winner • Breakfast • Chicken Wings • Bar/Pub Night Life

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LIVE ENTERTAINMENT IN THE PUB EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT

Restaurant Hours Sunday - Thursday 8 a.m.– 9 p.m. • Friday & Saturday 8 a.m.– 10 p.m. Crown & Kilt Pub 11 a.m.– 11 p.m. 7 days a week

409 Stewart Street • Renfrew, ON • 613-432-5801

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DIAMOND Award Winner for ARBOURIST

(613) 432-1492

MEILLEUR LANDSCAPING

SCOTT’S SHOES The Valley’s Largest Shoe Store

Let us Help Make Your Vision a Reality

Serving Renfrew & Area since 1895

Diamond Winner for SHOES

Gold Winner for

your votes! Thanks for

WINTER CLEARANCE SALE CONTINUES

SPORTING WEAR & EQUIPMENT • • • • • •

Clark’s Brooks Rieker Josef Seibel Reebok Cobb Hill

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Columbia Crocs Taos Ecco Nike New Balance

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Check out our athletic & outdoor active apparel ~ Open 7 Days a Week ~

613.432.1997

Located on Renfrew’s Beautiful Downtown Main Street

263 Raglan St. S. • 613-432-2904 www.ScottsShoes.ca

Serving the Valley 51 years

MELCHER HEATING & COOLING

SALES, SERVICE & INSTALLATIONS SaleS, Service & inStallationS Gas Fireplaces • Free Standing Stoves • High Efficiency Oil, Gas & Gas Fireplaces •Propane Free Furnaces Standing Stoves • Sheet Metal Work • Custom Duct Work High efficiency oil, GasWe& thank Propane Furnaces you for the last 56 years Sheet MetalWeWork • custom Duct Work value your trust in us and strive to provide the best service

We appreciate your support & business! Jon Gendron Lee Guyea Gary Hoffman Steve Jeffery Tyler Johnson Jordan Lariviere Chris Malette Mark McMahon

CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES

Serving the Valley Since 1959

For Voting us in the 2015 Reader’s Choice Awards Diamond for Windows/Doors Jeff Jessup Sherri Jessup Ian Lloyd Julie Lloyd Alex Allard Steve Buch Gary Charter Shawn Gallagher

We would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to our many valued clients for voting for us in the Reader’s Choice Awards! 2015 was a great year for us and we look forward to continuing to help you with your landscaping needs in 2016!

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THANK YOU FOR VOTING FOR US!

Celebrating Excellence in our Community!

Ruth Newberry Amanda Ryan Gordon Schleen Troy Selle Tanya Sheridan Garry Stewart

DIAMOND AWARD Heating / Air Conditioning We thank you for the last 51 years

COME SEE US TODAY!

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2015 AWARDS

RENFREW, 68 ARGYLE ST. N • 1-613-432-2440

Faxtrust 1-613-432-5781 • melcher@bellnet.ca We value your in us and strive to provide the best service Providing customers with the absolute best

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The red bricks on the farm had many stories to tell Father said he had no recollection of how the red bricks came to us on the farm in Northcote. They were always there. And yes, they served just about the same purpose as they did since he was a little boy. He said they could probably have come from a building that was being built many years ago, such as the big red brick house beside Briscoe’s General Store, where the family lived for generations. “If there were bricks laying around, and not being used, you could have them, I guess,” he said. And no, he doubted any money changed hands.

There was one brick that never touched the floor. This one was scrubbed clean and sat on the bake table and was wrapped in cheesecloth. It was used to hold down anything we ate that needed to be “pressed” as Mother called it. And you better not touch it without washing your hands first, either. I accepted that explanation of how red bricks got to us when there wasn’t a building on our entire farm that wasn’t made of logs or boards. But they were certainly put to good use by our family. They were mostly used in the wintertime. Always a couple sat on the reservoir at the back of the stove, as Mother said “just in case.” The “just in case” meant we needed a quick warm up for freezing feet on a bitterly cold day after being outside playing in the snow, or after our three and a half mile walk home from the Northcote School. And if there wasn’t something cooking in the oven of the Findlay Oval, it wasn’t unusual to see a couple bricks heating up inside. If we were still wearing our stockings, there was no need to wrap the bricks in a heavy towel. We just put our stockinged feet right on the hot bricks and got immediate warmth. Of course, we never went anywhere in the cutter or on the sleigh without hot bricks

wrapped many times in the Renfrew Mercury and placed under our galoshescovered feet. Hot bricks warmed our beds at Mary Cook night. How I loved to crawl between the feather ticking that covered us, and the feathered mattress, and know that the bricks had warmed the bed first! There was one brick that never touched the floor. This one was scrubbed clean and sat on the bake table and was wrapped in cheesecloth. It was used to hold down anything we ate that needed to be “pressed” as Mother called it. And you better not touch it without washing your hands first, either. And then there were the bricks that served as doorstops. The ones in the shed and the back summer kitchen were minus their corners from being kicked into place over decades. But the two bricks that caught my fancy the most were the one that sat at the back door in the kitchen, and the one at the door in the parlour. Both of them were door stops, but because they were the first thing a visitor saw when coming into our house, you would never, at first glance, know they were bricks. Long before Mother went to the farm in Northcote, someone had crocheted covers for these two bricks. They were made of bright red and green wool, no doubt left over from knitting socks or mitts. As Mother said, the crocheted brick covers gave a bit of status (a word I had never heard of before), to two very ordinary necessities: door stops. Like so many other ordinary things put to good use on the farm, bricks coming to us from goodness knows where, served a purpose. And when they were put at my feet, I wondered how many toes had touched them before me, and I would look at the covered brick at the back door, and marvel at the number of visitors who had passed beside it, and how often a foot had moved it out of the way to hold open a door on a farm that generations before me had called home.

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Celebration of Life reminder The Celebration of Life 12th annual fundraiser dance, being held this year in loving memory of Janet Robertson, takes place Jan. 29. The proceeds will be benefiting two great causes in Renfrew - Renfrew Victoria Hospital oncology/mammography and Hospice Renfrew.

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Enjoy some comfort food this winter Nothing says ‘Dutch’ cooking quite like stamppot, literally a stomped pot of mashed potatoes and vegetables, comforting food in cold weather. There are many variations to this traditional dish; this version has savoy cabbage and can be served with smoked sausages, roast pork or chicken. Preparation Time: 15 minutes Cooking Time: 30 minutes Serves: six Ingredients 4 potatoes, peeled (about 1-1/2 lb/750 g) Half rutabaga, peeled (about 1 lb/500 g) 4 cups (1 L) thinly sliced Savoy cabbage 2 tbsp (25 mL) butter 1/3 cup (75 mL) milk (approx) Salt and pepper Preparation Instructions: Cut potatoes into chunks. Cut rutabaga into 1/2-inch (1 cm) cubes. Place potatoes and rutabaga in large saucepan and cover with cold water. Cover and bring to boil; reduce heat and cook covered until vegetables are tender, 15 to 20 minutes. Meanwhile, place cabbage and 2 tbsp (25 mL) of water in microwaveable dish. Cover and microwave on High for 2 minutes or until tender-crisp and bright green. Drain and set aside. Drain potatoes and rutabaga; mash until smooth. Stir in butter until melted and add enough milk for a creamy consistency. Stir cabbage into mash. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Tip: Rutabaga takes longer to cook than potatoes, so cut rutabaga into small cubes. Nutritional information One serving Protein: 5 grams Fat: 4 grams Carbohydrate: 30 grams Calories: 169 Fibre: 4 grams Sodium: 120 mg Foodland Ontario

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Seven and one-half tables competed at MaTe-Way Activity Centre Jan. 20 with pairs recording small slams on boards 3, 16, and 17. Ernie Berndt and Eric Brown made six hearts, and Sharon and Tom Sewter, as well as Anna McCallum and Gwen Latendresse, brought home contracts of six diamonds. Riding some B.C. luck, Ed McCann and Lew Macdonald scored two contracts of six hearts and one of six no-trump. Kudos to all. The chalk talk for the afternoon was delivered by Wayne Daze. Continuing his series of workshops on precision bidding, Wayne once again with demonstration hands showed the communication about length and strength that every careful bid communicates. Congratulations to the Jan. 20 winners:

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ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, it’s a good time to be thinking about family. Consider delving more deeply into your genealogy. Research your roots, and you may be surprised at what you discover. TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21 All that hard work you have been putting in will finally start to pay off, Taurus. It’s quite possible you will receive some good news soon. Don’t forget to go out and celebrate. GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, major changes could be coming your way and they likely involve your home life. Get ready for a big move or some major renovations to your home. CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22 This week your thinking could be even sharper than ever. It’s a good time to make plans that affect your future, including those pertaining to education or employment. LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23 If you let your imagination take over, you just may find others are more Here’s How It Works: receptive to this creative way of expressing yourself, Leo. Use every trick to your advantage. Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken down into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the numbers 1 through 9 must fill each row, column and box. Each number can appear only once in each VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22 row, column and box. You can figure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric Virgo, a recent project of yours could bring about some deserved clues already provided in the boxes. The more numbers you name, the easier it gets to solve the puzzle! recognition. It doesn’t matter if it is at work or home, being honored can feel good.

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LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23 Libra, if you feel inspired to express yourself in creative ways this week, go for it. Others may appreciate your sense of humor and may commend you for making them feel better. SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22 Scorpio, a new visitor or someone from your past may put you in touch with another who could make a difference in your life right now. Changes will spring up rapidly. SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23/Dec 21 Your thoughts may shift to more positive horizons, and your resulting optimism will prove attractive to others. Spread good cheer to as many people as you can. CAPRICORN – Dec 22/Jan 20 Listen closely during all conversations, Capricorn. You can always jot down notes later if you really need to remember something in particular. Paying attention this week is crucial. AQUARIUS – Jan 21/Feb 18 Aquarius, the hectic pace you have been keeping may be catching up with you. It will be difficult to keep this up for much longer, so start to pare down your responsibilities. PISCES – Feb 19/Mar 20 You may receive a call, text or email today that turns your life in a new direction, Pisces. Just wait for all of those doors to open for you. 0128


Local events and happenings over the coming weeks — free to non-profit organizations Fax: 613-432-6689, E-mail: sherry.haaima@metroland.com The deadline for submissions is noon Friday. The Mercury community calendar is a free service for notfor-profit groups. Include a daytime contact name and phone number for clarification. No posters, please.

JANUARY 29 The Golden Age Activity Centre invites you to have lunch at noon $4 for sandwiches. Stay for entertainment with Eleanor Duncan and Al Kitchin on piano and sax beginning at 1 p.m. The wellness clinic will also be held at 1 p.m. for those wishing to have their blood pressure checked. Horton winter carnival, children’s pizza party, games and crowning of the carnival king and queen. Celebration of Life 12th annual fundraiser dance, held this year in loving memory of Janet Robertson, with all proceeds benefiting two great causes - RVH oncology/mammography and Hospice Renfrew. Silent auction table, two bands - The Riley New Band and Ghost Town Cryers. Breakfast will at Rocky Mountain House (7- 9 a.m.) and lunch at Finnigan’s (11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.). Tickets will sold in advance at Scotiabank Renfrew, Dahl’s Convenience, and Ray’s Flowers. Doors open at 7 p.m.

January 30 Join Renfrew Mercury reporter, Peter Clark, retiree to celebrate his years of service at The Renfrew Mercury. Drop by Finnigan’s Roadhouse, downtown Renfrew Saturday, Jan. 30 after 7 p.m. Best wishes only. Horton winter carnival shanty breakfast,family games, raffles, public skating, horse rides. More details to follow. The Foresters Falls Athletic Association is hosting its annual Winter Carnival at the Foresters Falls outdoor rink. Events will run from 8:30 a.m.- 4 p.m. including breakfast, lunch and many fun winter events for children and adults. Registration for the Snowmobile poker run begins at 9

a.m. There will also be a bingo at the Orange Hall starting at 7. For information visit facebook.com/forestersfalls or contact Dave at 613-646-2706. The Cobden Seniors will be hosting a euchre tournament in the community room, lower level of the Whitewater Region Municipal Office on the Main Street in Cobden. Entrance to the building and parking is from the rear of the building. Play begins at 1:30 p.m. and $5 per person. Light refreshments will be served at the end of play. Renfrew Highland Pipes & Drums is holding their 17th Annual Robbie Burns Supper at the Renfrew Legion. Social at 5:30 p.m., Piping in of The Haggis at 6:30 p.m., followed by supper, Scottish entertainment, fundraising silent auction and raffle. This year’s profits are going to Child Poverty Action Network (CPAN). Tickets are $30 each and available at Rocky Mountain House Restaurant, Renfrew Legion, Home Hardware, and from Band Members. For more information call 613-432-6407.

January 31 Renfrew Silver Seniors Ham and Beans Games Day (4 hand euchre and darts) $7 at the Renfrew Legion 1-4 p.m. Tickets available from Pat 613-649-2756

TO BE DETERMINED Free Fall Prevention Course will begin in early 2016. If you have had a fall, or experience bad balance this is a course for you. 12 weeks with a physio assessment. Eganville Seniors Centre, 30 Bell St. More info or to register call 613-628-2354.

February 1 Central Public School, 140 Munroe Ave. E. is hosting an information night for students and parents interested in JK, SK, grades 1, 2, 5 and 6 French Immersion for next school year (2016-2017). Time: 6 p.m. Call Central PS for further information or to RSVP 613-432-3627.

Renfrew Art Guild meeting, 7 p.m. Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church, 291 Plaunt. Please use Quarry Ave. entrance. Program using glazing mediums. Everyone Welcome.

February 2 Tuesday Nights are Darts for Fun. From 7 to 9 p.m. in the Roundel Lounge at the Renfrew Wing. Cost is $2. No skill required.

February 3 A regular potluck lunch and meeting of the Cobden and District Seniors Club will take place in the community room, lower level of the Whitewater Region Municipal Office on the Main Street in Cobden. Entrance to the building and parking is from the rear of the building. Renfrew County Paramedics will be present to carry out wellness assessments consisting of checking your blood pressure, blood oxygen levels, glucose levels, pulse rate and answer questions. Everyone 55 and over is welcome. RCAF Wing bingo every Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the main hall. Great prizes! Food and snacks available.

February 5 RCAF WING T.G.I.F. Annual Spaghetti Cook Off in the Lounge. Music by 5th Street. Enter your best sauce! Call 613-432-4485 or 9155 for info. It’s $12 includes dinner & dance.

Sens/Leafs for RVH On Saturday, Feb. 6, Finnigan’s Roadhouse is sponsoring a free bus to the Canadian Tire Centre with your purchase of a ticket from Capital Ticketing using the promo code ICHOOSERVH. A portion of ticket sales will be donated to I Choose RVH for the expansion and redevelopment of the hospital. The bus will be leaving at 5 p.m. All bus attendees and the general public are invited to come back to Finnigan’s for post-game food, drinks and entertainment. Please contact Hannah at the RVH Foundation Office to book your seat on the bus at 613-432-4851 ext. 312.

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Renfrew Silver Seniors Valentine Dinner and Dance at the Renfrew Legion, happy hour 5:00 p.m., dinner 6 p.m., cost $14. Music by Jerry Lee & Rough Country. Tickets available from Pat 649-2756.

Zentangle Class from 1:30 -4:30 p.m. If you can draw a crooked line, make a dot. Everyone completes a masterpiece of art. Cost is $35 pp. All supplies included. Register before Thurs. Feb 4. at 30 Bell St. Eganville Seniors Centre. More info 613-628-2354.

DACA Winter Carnival is being held at 2 p.m. with a sleigh ride and adult and children’s games. A spaghetti supper starts at 4 p.m. and finishing off with a skating party.

February 7 Dacre and Area Community Association (DACA) is holding a Valentine’s bingo at 7 p.m. It is $15 for five cards for the night.

February 11 The RVH Auxiliary Valentine Bridge will be held at the Renfrew Presbyterian Kirk Hall. Make up a table, or be included in one. Tea, coffee and dessert will be served after an afternoon of bridge Door prizes and prizes will be awarded. Call to reserve your table - 613-432-9177.

February 12

The February Valley Singles Lunch will be held at 1 p.m. at Finnigan’s Roadhouse in Renfrew. For information contact Pat at (613) 622-5693 or Johanna at (613) 432-7622.

Annual Valentine soup and sandwich luncheon fundraiser from 11:30 to 1:30 p.m. Entertainment by Hwy. 41 Band. 30 Bell St. Eganville Seniors Centre. More info 613-628-2354.

Bid Euchre Eganville Seniors Centre 30 Bell St. Starts at 1:30 p.m. Cost is $5 pp. Call 613-628-2354.

February 13

February 9 Blood donor clinic at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 148 on 30 Raglan Street S. Times from 2-5 p.m. and 6-7 p.m. Cobden-Queens Line Pastoral Charge pancake supper in the Grace United Church CE Centre in Cobden, 4-7 p.m. Goodwill donations only. Proceeds for renovations to the CE. Trinity St Andrew’s United Church is hosting a Shrove Tuesday Pancake, Sausage and Bean Supper from 4 to 6:30 p.m. The cost is by donation for more info contact David at 613-4328956 or Gump195828@hotmail.com. St. Paul’s Church, corner of Argyle and Patrick is having a pancake supper at 5 p.m. Tickets are $8 each or $20 for a family with children. Tickets at the door. Pancakes, sausage, backed beans and all the trimmings coffee & tea.

Norm Bujold Rumble wrestling tournament at Renfrew Collegiate Institute in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Renfrew Amateur Wrestling Club. Followed by a banquet and dance at the Days Inn in Renfrew. Social hour at 7 p.m., banquet at 8 p.m., dance at 9 p.m. Buffet dinner and dance tickets $25, just dance tickets $10. Tickets available at Dahl’s, Aikenhead’s and Renfrew Auto and from board members. For info email rawc_25@yahoo.com . Lonesome Dreamers will entertain party goers and dancers at the Renfrew Legion dance from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. $5 per person includes a late lunch, door prizes and you can also try your luck at winning hockey tickets for a Ottawa Senators and Florida Panthers game.

February 19 Horton Community Centre country dance featuring The Brysonairres, $10 per person, light lunch served, tickets available at the door or in advance at Scott and Sons Hardware Renfrew.

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