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All aboard the DACA hayride Wagon rides were a popular event at the Dacre and Area Community Association Winter Carnival Saturday, Feb. 7 at the DACA Centre. Led by Yves Proulx, front, and his team of horses of Polly and Dolly, area kids are ready to embark from the parking lot for the first wagon ride of the day. A spaghetti dinner capped the afternoon.

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Renfrew residents have voiced their concerns often about the state of Lisgar Avenue. Those concerns are about to be addressed. The long-awaited reconstruction of Lisgar Avenue (Highway 132)

from Riverview Drive to Lochiel, Munroe, and ending at Raglan Street South is soon to begin. B.R. Fulton Construction of Renfrew has been awarded the project. Six bids project ranged in price from $2.136 million to $2.587 million, development and works director Mike Asselin told council at its regular

meeting Feb. 9. The bids were evaluated by Jp2g Consultants. The town applied to the Small Rural and Northern Municipal Infrastructure Fund (SRNMIF) and got approval for the project valued at just over $2.2 million. Ninety per cent funding will be

provided by the Province, and the balance by the town. The maximum funding available under the SRNMIF program is $2 million. The total cost for the road project, including engineering, construction and project management is $2,305,093 for construction; $98,729

for curb and sidewalk replacement; $24,961 for water infrastructure and $161,691 for wastewater infrastructure. The project proposal for SRNMIF funding did not include the cost of underground water or wastewater improvements. See LISGAR, page 3

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Heritage Renfrew announced its 2015 board of directors at the annual general meeting at the Renfrew Legion Feb. 4. From left are, front row, president Darlene Mask, secretary Dulcie Bootland and director Audrey Green; and back row, Joyce Laird-McBride, treasurer Doug Fraser, vice-president Jim MacGregor, directors Pat Patterson and Pat Brydges, membership chairman Earl Martin and director Mary Hass. Missing is past president Olga Lewis.

Mayor Eady stresses importance of town’s heritage at annual general meeting Peter Clark

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“All the people from the Town of Renfrew realize how important heritage is to our town,” Renfrew Mayor Don Eady said Feb. 4. Eady brought greetings from the town, staff and council to Heritage Renfrew’s general annual meeting in the Renfrew Legion hall. “It takes people like yourselves to keep that heritage alive and keep people knowing about what’s going on from the past.” The mayor said he ad- Renfrew Mayor Don Eady receives a Heritage Renmires people who volun- frew mug from president Darlene Mask. teer their time to be a part “People like yourselves pecially when it comes to of Heritage Renfrew. keep our heritage alive. “I realize in today’s so- heritage.” Eady cited the NHA- What’s happening today, ciety it’s hard to get volunteers, but it’s very, very NHL Birthplace and Ren- some day our children, our important to keep this or- frew Post Office building grandchildren, will want to ganization going as strong heritage as a couple of ex- read about it, (and) want to see it.” as you can, and bringing amples. “We’ve lost things like forth your knowledge. Things about the Town of our railroads. How do we Board of directors Renfrew have to be told,” keep our identity? I see now we are starting to lose Mayor Eady added. Heritage Renfrew an“I don’t think we blow some of our churches,” he nounced its board of direcour own horn enough, es- added. tors for 2015 at the annual 2 The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, February 19, 2015

meeting. Darlene Mask remains as president and Olga Lewis past president. Other board positions are vice president Jim MacGregor, secretary Dulcie Bootland, treasurer Doug Fraser and membership chairman Earl Martin. The directors are Pat Patterson, Pat Brydges, Mary Hass, Audrey Green and Joyce Laird-McBride. Honorary directors are Stella Laviolette and Irene Rekowski. The past presidents advisory committee is comprised of Dave and Kay Lorente, John Steele, Doris Humphries, Marjorie Lindsay, Jim MacGregor, Audrey Green and Mary Hass. Membership stands at about 72 people with 23 life members and about nine complimentary members. Heritage Renfrew recently launched a website at www.heritagerenfrew. ca. Many new items will be added to the website in the coming weeks.

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The tender included two options – a complete replacement of all curbs and sidewalks, or partial replacement. “There is about a $100,000 difference be-

tween one option and the other,” Asselin said. Council elected for the larger project, to completely replace the curbs and sidewalks. “The contractor will gear up for springtime to start the underground work.

There is some water and sewer to be replaced,” Asselin said. “In the fairly early spring and summer the road work will happen. People will be looking at some traffic disruptions over this summer. The contract needs to be finished by mid-October to

early November 2015.” The costs of water infrastructure improvement prior to road resurfacing will come from the 2015 water capital budget and the wastewater infrastructure improvements from the wastewater capital budget. The

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Delegation says no to Energy East Pipeline Peter Clark

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Energy East is a proposal by TransCanada Pipelines to create a network of old and new pipelines stretching over 4,400 kilometres from southern Alberta to New Brunswick. TransCanada wants to use Energy East to ship 1.1 million barrels of tar sands oil a day. But it comes with its detractors. Dorothy Dobson of Pipeline Awareness Renfrew County led a delegation at Admaston-Bromley Council Feb. 5 to oppose Energy East which will go through parts of the area, including Admaston-Bromley. Energy East would be the largest oil pipeline project in North America. If approved, it would be larger than Keystone XL, and put hundreds of communities at risk of a tar sands oil spill, the website rejectenergyeast.ca said. Filling the Energy East pipeline

will allow a 40 per cent increase in tar sands production. A pipeline cleanup in Kalamazoo is entering its fifth year, and is already costing more than $5 billion. It leaked four million litres in 14 hours before it was eventually shut off, it was noted during Dobson’s presentation. Energy East would pump that much oil in 35 minutes, the website adds. “In Renfrew County, it doesn’t look like we’ve had any spills, so either we’ve had a really good pipePeter Clark/Metroland line, or we’ve been extremely lucky Dorothy Dobson of Pipeline Awareness Renfrew County shows Admasin the last 15 years, because just ton-Bromley council a map of the places where the proposed Energy about every other place has had a East Pipeline crosses waterways that lead into the Ottawa River. spill of some kind, or an incident,” dressed by the National Energy have any kind of spill or incident.” Dobson said. Dobson also expressed concern of Board.” She presented a map showing Dobson said TransCanada has two several “risks” where the pipeline having a natural gas pipeline next to incidents per 1,600 kilometres per crosses a waterway that goes into the a bitumen pipeline. If the gas pipeline exploded, what year. Ottawa River. “There are about 200 kilometres “So much of our county relies on would happen to the other pipeline, the Ottawa River for jobs, tourism since they are so close together, she of pipeline in Renfrew County, so theoretically, we could have an inor their drinking water,” she said. “It asked. “Hopefully these will all be ad- cident every eight years. The risk would just devastate the county to

Renfrew enters into agreement with WDO Peter Clark

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Renfrew town council has entered into an agreement with Waste Diversion Ontario (WDO) for a Continuous Improvement Fund (CIF) grant for the Shared Services Centre of Excellence. The centre was created when six municipalities joined forces a few years ago. They received a CIF grant last year of $10,000 to complete a business case analysis. The six partners – Horton; Bonnechere Valley; Head, Clara & Maria; Brudenell, Lyndoch & Raglan, Madawaska Valley and Renfrew – shared in a new grant application of $50,000, of which they received $25,000. Each of the six will contribute a bit over $4,100. The partners will provide staff and jointly

improve all recycling systems so that each municipality and its neighbours are recycling more, development and works director Mike Asselin said. ‘We’re very excited to make this application to CIF to get this funding so that we can get together with our municipal partners and try to do a better job of recycling,” Asselin said. The agreement will be re-evaluated after one year. “Your Renfrew landfill site is probably the most valuable piece of property that the Town of Renfrew owns,” Mayor Don Eady said. “If we have to replace that landfill site, it’ll be a huge amount of money.” Transporting waste elsewhere would also prove expensive, Mayor Eady added. “I’d be afraid to look at the dollar amount. This is a very important issue,” the mayor told council.

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Renfrew director of development and works Michel Asselin announced Karen Gervais as the town’s Chief Building Official (CBO) at council Feb. 9. Gervais will take over as the town’s building inspector effective March 2. Asselin said Renfrew has been staffing the position with part time, contracted services since October 2014. The CBO had been working two days per week with some additional off-site work, as required. “The recruitment process resulted in attracting a qualified building inspector who will require some upgrading in qualifications to become a fully-qualified CBO,” Asselin said. “We believe that the candidate will be a good fit with the department of development and works.” OPP Billing

Renfrew Mayor Don Eady says, the Ontario Provincial Police costs 22 per cent of the town’s budget, and he has his concerns. “This is something that has been uploaded onto municipalities that is becoming very quickly, totally unaffordable. “When you look at 22 per cent of your budget going to one aspect of your society there’s something not quite right,” the mayor said. “It’s something that has to be dealt with at a higher level. It’s getting extremely expensive. How much can a taxpayer afford,” he asked. Feb. 9, Renfrew council voted to enter into a three-year agreement with the OPP. Options included a term of anywhere from three to six years. “Based on the timing of the next municipal election, in October 2018, staff recommended to council to enter into a threeyear agreement at this time,” town treasurer Keray O’Reilly said. “This council will have three years’ experience under its belt and will probably be in a much better position to look at the terms of the new agreement.” A four-year agreement would put the new council in a tough position as the billing model would be one of the first things they’d have to deal with, O’Reilly said. He added that a five or six-

year agreement is too far down the road to consider. O’Reilly told council the total billing for 2015 will be $1,935,927. This is a cost reduction of $102,890 from the 2014 budget amount. “That’s the good news,” the treasurer said. The OPP billing model is comprised of a base cost, plus a calls-for-service formula. The base cost will cover about 60 per cent of what a municipality will pay, calculated on a per property basis. Renfrew has 4,123 properties and will be charged $200.51 each. Base service costs include such services as routine patrols, crime prevention, RIDE programs and proactive policing. The other 40 per cent of the fee is the calls-for-service portion, based on each municipality’s usage. Council agreed that educating the public might cut into the cost of the calls for service. “If we were to inform ourselves more about what (phoning) 2-1-1 does for social services and community assistance and other venues, then perhaps we might not be leaning on 9-1-1 quite so much,” Councillor Kate Windle said. “I’m not suggesting people wouldn’t call 9-1-1 in the case of an emergency situation, but I think we need to know that there are more services available and that would be an opportunity for us to save some money.” Reeve Peter Emon said the federal and provincial governments determine the laws and the policy in terms of enforcement. “We pay the bill. We have no input into the level of service that we want,” he said. Remuneration

Renfrew council has announced its remuneration and expenses report for 2014. The 13 people that represented council combined for a total salary of $113,449. Expenses were $3,810 for a total of $117,259. With the addition of one paid member on the Police Services Board, the final total was $119,659. Individual totals were: • Mayor Bill Ringrose: salary $25,999; • Councillor Tom Anderson:

salary $12,722; • Coun. Gail Cole: salary $12,722, expenses $274, total $12,996; • Coun. Michael Coulas: salary $1,157; • Mayor Don Eady: salary $2,364, expenses $630, total $2,994; • Reeve Peter Emon: salary $1,308; • Coun. Andrew Evans: salary $13,879; • Reeve Audrey Green: salary $14,383, expenses $779, total $15,162; • Coun. Arlene Jamieson: $1,157; • Coun. Clint McWhirter: salary $12,722; • Coun. Jim Miller: salary $12,722; expenses $2,127, total $14,849; • Coun. Tom Sidney: salary $1,157; • Coun. Kate Windle: salary $1,157. • Jeff Scott (Police Services Board): salary $2,400. Redevelopment

Council was updated in the status of two zoning applications heard in a public forum Jan. 26. Tom Cobus and business partner Kent Bulmer filed an application to rezone property at 563 King St. They hope to create an apartment dwelling of four units, with two on the main floor and two in the basement. The property was formerly Parkview Free Methodist Church. A six-foot wooden fence will be built for privacy, town planner Ivan Burton said. On the other side of town, Jeff Pye has applied for an official plan and zoning bylaw amendment at 354 Stewart St., previously the Renfrew and District Christian School. Pye proposes a retail store and business office on the main floor and one residential unit in the basement. The exiting playground area would be converted into eight parking spacers. In other business at the Feb. 9 council meeting Renfrew ratified a recreation agreement with Admaston-Bromley for the next five years. The deal gives township residents the same privileges as Renfrew residents. The contract calls for Admaston-Bromley to pay $21,000 this year, with a $500 increase for each of the next four years, to 2019.

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$35.00 (Residents of Renfrew/Admaston/Bromley/Horton) $52.00 (Residents of townships other than those listed above) Creative Arts – Drama Program The main objective of this program is to involve youth in drama and music. They will have the opportunity to experience many facets of theatre production including: voice, improve, movement, music, make-up, costumes, guest artist workshops and a Theatre/Drama Showcase on the final day. Ages 7 – 14. Instructor: Lawrence Mahusky. Saturdays: March 7 – May 9

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$80.00 (Residents of Renfrew/Admaston/Bromley/Horton) $120.00 (Residents of townships other than those listed above) HALL AND ROOM RENTALS for birthday parties, baby showers, stag and does, weddings or other events are available at Ma-te-Way Activity Centre and the Recreation Centre. To book rooms or ice time call 613-432-3131. *Pre-registration is required for programs. Register at least one week prior to start date. Low enrollment may lead to program cancellation Free Public Skating at Ma-te-Way Arena Saturdays 7:30pm-8:30pm/Sundays 1:00pm-2:00pm This season we have free skating at Ma-te-Way Activity Centre to the support of Sport Renfrew and the Renfrew Lions Club Fridays Senior/Parent and Tot Skate 9:00am-10:30am

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Former county warden Bob Sweet appointed to AMO board of directors

Former Renfrew County Warden Bob Sweet has been appointed by the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) board of directors to fill a vacancy in the County Caucus. An AMO news release says, as a member of the board, Sweet will help set policy for the association and serve as a key municipal leader in Ontario. “AMO benefits from membership from

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across the province, and a board that reflects the diversity of Ontario’s municipal governments. To that end, I am pleased to have Bob on the 2014-2016 board team,” said AMO president Gary McNamara. AMO’s key advocacy priorities are focused on achieving fiscal sustainability for municipal governments, advancing federal, provincial partnerships for infrastructure and strengthening municipal legislative

authority to advance local economic prosperity and environmental sustainability. AMO is a non-profit organization representing almost all of Ontario’s 444 municipal governments. AMO supports strong and effective municipal government in Ontario and promotes the value of municipal government as a vital and essential component of Ontario and Canada’s political system.

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AVIS DU GOUVERNEMENT DE L’ONTARIO LA LOI SUR L’AMÉNAGEMENT DES VOIES PUBLIQUES ET DES TRANSPORTS EN COMMUN EST donné que, en vertu des articles 7 et 36 de la Loi sur l’aménagement des voies publiques et des transports en commun (L.R.O. 1990, chap. P. 50, dans sa forme modifiée), le lieutenant gouverneur en conseil a désigné des sections d’une voie publique projetée respectivement en tant que route principale et en tant que route à accès limité. La route à accès limité projetée, connue comme la Route 17 et ayant une emprise d’environ 65 mètres, est située dans le : canton de McNab/Braeside, canton géographique de McNab plus particulièrement décrit dans le décret numéro O.C. 1377/2014, entré en vigueur (le 5 novembre 2014) comme les PARTIES 1, 8 et 9 sur le plan P 1823 156 du ministère des Transports enregistré au bureau d’enregistrement immobilier pour la Division d’enregistrement des droits immobiliers de Renfrew, sous le numéro RE188533; canton de Horton, canton géographique de Horton plus particulièrement décrit dans le décret numéro O.C. 1378/2014, entré en vigueur (le 5 novembre 2014) comme la PARTIE 1 sur le plan P 6090 51 du ministère des Transports enregistré au bureau d’enregistrement immobilier pour la Division d’enregistrement des droits immobiliers de Renfrew, sous le numéro RE188520, et au bureau d’enregistrement immobilier pour la Division d’enregistrement des actes de Renfrew, sous le numéro R431177; La route principale projetée, dont l’emprise mesure approximativement 30 mètres, est située dans le : canton de McNab/Braeside, canton géographique de McNab plus particulièrement décrit dans le décret numéro O.C.1377/2014, entré en vigueur (le 5 novembre 2014) comme les PARTIES 2 à 7 inclusivement sur le plan P 1823 156 du ministère des Transports enregistré au bureau d’enregistrement immobilier pour la Division d’enregistrement des droits immobiliers de Renfrew, sous le numéro RE188533; canton de Horton, canton géographique de Horton plus particulièrement décrit dans le décret numéro O.C. 1378/2014, entré en vigueur (le 5 novembre 2014) comme la PARTIE 2 sur le plan P 6090 51 du ministère des Transports enregistré au bureau d’enregistrement immobilier pour la Division d’enregistrement des droits immobiliers de Renfrew sous le numéro RE188520 du ministère des Transports enregistré au bureau d’enregistrement; immobilier pour la Division d’enregistrement des actes de Renfrew sous le numéro R431177; Tel que montré dans la carte ci dessous :

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TENDER INVITATIONS

PRE-QUALIFICATION OF GENERAL CONTRACTORS RFSQ #2015-04 THE RCDSB IS ISSUING A REQUEST FOR SUPPLIER QUALIFICATIONS FROM PROSPECTIVE PROPONENTS INTERESTED IN WORKING WITH THE RCDSB AS A GENERAL CONTRACTOR FOR THE RELOCATION OF AN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL INTO A SECONDARY SCHOOL IN BARRY’S BAY, ONTARIO. THE INTENT OF THE RFSQ IS TO PRE-QUALIFY GENERAL CONTRACTORS WHO WILL BE ELIGIBLE TO BID ON THE RENOVATIONS OF MADAWASKA VALLEY DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL, BARRY’S BAY, ON. SEALED SUBMISSIONS, CLEARLY LABELED RFSQ #2015-04, SHALL BE RECEIVED BEFORE 2:00:00PM ON MONDAY, MARCH, 16, 2015.

SUPPLY, DELIVERY & INSTALLATION OF WIRELESS ACCESS POINTS RFT #2015-05 THE RCDSB IS ISSUING A REQUEST FOR TENDER FOR THE SUPPLY, DELIVERY AND INSTALLATION OF WIRELESS ACCESS POINTS. SEALED SUBMISSIONS, CLEARLY LABELED RFT #2015-05, SHALL BE RECEIVED BEFORE 2:00:00PM ON TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 2015.

Specifications for any of the above tenders can be obtained by visiting the RCDSB’s Bids & Tenders webpage at bids.rcdsb.on.ca. Bidders must register as a Plan Taker before downloading the tender documents. Sealed submissions, clearly labelled with the appropriate RFSQ or RFT number, shall be submitted by the respective closing date and time to the following address: RENFREW COUNTY DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD Attn: Peggy Fiebig, Purchasing Agent 1270 Pembroke St. West Pembroke, ON K8A 4G4 The Renfrew County District School Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all submissions. Lowest, Highest or any submission not necessarily accepted.

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(Le dessin n’est pas à l’échelle) Les plans P 1823 156 et P 6090 51 peuvent être examinés durant les heures ouvrables aux endroits suivants : • Section documentaire du ministère des Transports, 1355, boulevard John Counter, Kingston (Ontario) • Bureau du canton de Horton, 2253, chemin Johnston, Renfrew (Ontario) • Bureau du canton de McNab/Braeside, 2508, promenade Russett, route régionale 2, Arnprior (Ontario) Les désignations de route à accès limité projetée et de route principale projetée n’entraînent pas d’expropriations de terrains, mais, après la date d’entrée en vigueur, les dispositions des articles 38 et 34 respectivement de la Loi sur l’aménagement des voies publiques et des transports en commun s’appliqueront quant aux permis. Les demandes de renseignements au sujet de ces désignations peuvent être adressées à : M. Lloyd Pacheco Planificateur de la gestion des couloirs routiers Section de la gestion des couloirs routiers Ministère des Transports 1355, boulevard John Counter Kingston, (Ontario) K7L 5A3 tél. : 613 545-4865 sans frais : 1 800 267-0295 DATÉ À KINGSTON (ONTARIO) DU 30 JANVIER 2015

M. Darren Waters, ingénieur Ingénieur principal de projet Section de la planification et de la conception Ministère des Transports 1355, boulevard John Counter Kingston, (Ontario) K7L 5A3 tél. : 613 545-4874 sans frais : 1 800 267-0295 L’HONORABLE STEVEN DEL DUCA, MINISTRE DES TRANSPORTS


County grant to help reduce risk of low-income Church Services Trinity-St. andrew’s The Renfrew homeowners from becoming homeless Presbyterian Church united Church Michael Barber

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The County of Renfrew, in partnership with Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, will continue funding for the Emergency Minor Home Repair Assistance Program to low-income homeowners who require minor home repairs that will allow for continued safe occupancy of their home. The grant is available for eligible homeowners who are at risk of being homeless. The Emergency Minor Home Repair Assistance Program is provided in the form of a one-time grant up to the amount of $5,000.

Approved projects will be paid directly to the contractor. The household income must not exceed $60,000 and the market value of the home must be at or below $175,000. Participants must plan to remain in their home for at least five years and must be able to confirm they have exhausted all other funding sources available for home repairs. Debbie Robinson, chair of the Renfrew County Housing Corporation board of directors was pleased to say, “We are very pleased with the impact that this program makes in the prevention of homelessness in our communities.”

County of Renfrew Warden Peter Emon shared his view on the need for a funding program such as this. “This funding provides assistance to ensure that homeowners in our community do not have to live in discomfort or less than ideal circumstances while they struggle to accumulate the funds necessary to complete the repairs,” he said. Carol Neill, general manager of Renfrew County Housing Corporation echoed the warden’s comment by saying “The Emergency Minor Home Repair Assistance Program will assist in meeting the needs of our local homeowners to remain

housed, by providing funding to those who have exhausted all other options for their home repairs.” The program funding is limited and is based on first come first serve. There is a formal application process that is administered through Renfrew County Housing Corporation. The application must provide supporting information and documentation as required, and incomplete applications will not be considered for program funding. For more information or to apply, contact the Renfrew County Housing Corporation at 613-432-3679 or visit www. countyofrenfrew.on.ca

Long-term care residents create ‘bill of rights’ video In Ontario, long-term care homes must follow a law called the Long-Term Care Homes Act. It includes a Residents’ Bill of Rights. The purpose of this Bill of Rights is to make sure that long-term care homes are truly homes for the people who live in them. A Renfrew County long-term care home recently came up with a novel way to ensure everyone involved in the care of their residents is aware of the Bill. Thanks to an idea from Ria MacDonald, resident care coordinator at Miramichi Lodge, a short video of

residents reading the Bill was produced and shown to County of Renfrew Councillors at a recent orientation session at the home. After seeing it, Warden Peter Emon said: “This video captures both the challenge of applying the 27 rights to 166 individual residents with complex care needs requiring long-term care, balanced with the obvious care and fun they have at Miramichi Lodge.” Janice Visneskie, chair of the health committee that governs the lodge, noted that the video will also be used as orientation for

new staff and ongoing education for current staff. Lodge administrator Shelley Sheedy thanked MacDonald, client programs supervisor Nancy Lemire and Renfrew County media relations/grant co-ordinator Michael Barber for co-coordinating and producing the video, but especially the residents who participated in it, as the video will serve as a valuable reminder to all staff that ‘we work in their home’. To access the video, click on the link http://youtu.be/TtTVqL68Vq0/ R0013140730

291 Plaunt St. S. Rev. Russell Wardell Rev. Susan Tough Sunday Worship 10am

460 Raglan St. S. • 613-432-5452 Ministers: The Reverends Brian and Alison Sharpe For all Ages • Wheelchair Accessible Website: http://www.tsarenfrew.ca Organist: Mrs. Elizabeth Brumm, _____________________________ H.B.Mus., A.R.CT.(2)

St. James Lutheran

66 Elgin Ave. E. 613-432-5078 Reverend Cathy McCaig

Wed February 18 – Ash Wednesday 7:00 pm Worship & Imposition of Ashes Sunday February 22 – Lent 1 9:00 – Worship & Fellowship Wednesday February 25 - Midweek Lenten Service 6:00 pm soup supper 7:00 pm Worship & Learning

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hebron Christian Reformed Church

431 Albert St. Rev. Daniel Meinema Sunday 10 a.m. Worship Service – Nursery Available . Sunday School During Service Coffee Break Women’s Interfaith Bible Study Wednesday mornings From 10:00 -11:30 a.m. Story Hour and Nursery for Children 5 yrs. and under Available. Everyone is welcome _____________________________

Elmwood Bible Chapel 200 Francis St. • 613-432-3087 Wednesday 7:30 p.m. – Bible Study, Prayer Sunday

9:30 a.m. – The Lord’s Supper 11:00 a.m. – Family Bible Hour and Sunday School _____________________________

The Roman Catholic Community

OUR LADY OF FATIMA PARISH 100 Lisgar Avenue, West • 432-8525 Saturday 7:00 p.m. Sunday 9:00 a.m. _____________________________

Calvary Pentecostal Church

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56 Wrangler Rd. (across from Canadian Tire) Pastor Peter Snow Sunday Worship @ 10am All are welcome _____________________________ St. James the Greater Parish Portage du Fort, Quebec Sunday Mass 11am

Sunday woRShiP 10am Nursery Care Available

Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Wheelchair Accessibility EVERYONE WELCOME If transportation required Call Church Office 613-432-5452 Tues-Fri 8am _____________________________

Renfrew Baptist Church Corner of Plaunt & Railway 432-4266 Rev. Tom Smith Sunday worship - 10:30am Cable Channel 22 Sundays 10 a.m. & 2 p.m. All Are Welcome _____________________________

The anglican Church of Canada

St. Pauls The Apostle Corner Argyle St. at Patrick Phone 613-432-3062 Reverend Cathy McCaig

Wednesday, February 18 – Ash Wednesday 10:30am Worship Sunday, February 22 – First Sunday in Lent 10:30am – Worship & Fellowship

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The Salvation army 8 Argyle St. at Munroe Corps Officer/Pastor Sunday SERViCE 10 a.m. Women’s Ministry • Men’s Ministry Bible Study 613-432-7721 All Are Welcome! _____________________________ word of Life ministries SundayS @ 2:00pm

8 Argyle and Munroe Streets A non-denominational Full Gospel Fellowship Rev. Bill McMillan • 613.432.6059 _____________________________

ST. FRanCiS XaViER PaRiSh

331 Plaunt Street, South 432-5825 Saturday 4:30 p.m. Sunday 10:30 a.m.

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Stiffer penalties won’t end the problem of speeding With word that the provincial transportation ministry is mulling over the possibility of reducing the default speed limit in urban areas, the Canada Safety Council called for the introduction of a zero tolerance policy for speeding. The assertion is that introducing and enforcing more serious penalties for drivers caught going five or 10 clicks over the limit would be a more effective approach. A council official was correct when he asserted that there is an implicit tolerance in Ontario for minor speeding offences, as in no demerit points and fairly insignificant monetary fines. How many of us will make a point of keeping our speeds no more than 10 to 15 km over the posted limit because of our belief that the police – with or without radar – are not going to waste their time pulling us over and writing a ticket? There appears to be a mindset in our society that, short of blowing through a school, construction or community safety zone or other

sensitive location, it’s okay to go a little faster than the posted limit. And yes, increasing the financial penalties would generate additional revenue for municipalities in the form of provincial offences act fines. But the cash cow would come with some costs, we suspect. Police officers could end up spending a lot more time writing tickets if something along the lines of a zero tolerance approach were adopted. It doesn’t mean extra constables would have to be hired, but it could result in less attention being paid to other matters with which officers deal. We agree that many people would consider reducing their speed if they were sure it would cost them to keep doing what they’ve been doing. Even with a significant increase in enforcement, enacting stiffer penalties to get people to drive at the posted speed limit instead of a few kilometres per hour higher would unlikely produce the desired effect of getting motorists who don’t get ticketed to change their behaviour.

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Destination Imagination a celebration of youthful creativity Doug Hunter is at it again. While his name may not be familiar to many, he is someone who is making a concrete difference in the world. One student at a time. Last year, as regional director for Destination Imagination for Eastern Ontario, Hunter and the Destination Imagination team spent a Saturday in the gymnasiums of Renfrew Collegiate Institute, stoking the fire of our future – the imaginations of our youth. Last year I had the privilege of covering this inspiring initiative. As we watch the tragedies of our lifetime unfold – politically, socially, militarily and environmentally – it’s crystal clear that we can’t lean on old

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LUCY HASS View from The ‘Frew participate. Destination Imagination is a nonprofit program that helps kids around the world to discover their creativity. A news release from Hunter explains that teams of five to seven students use science, engineering, improvisation, technology, performance or community outreach themes as they tackle one of seven

team challenges. “Teams must do the research and experimentation needed to solve every aspect of the team challenge and develop a performance-based presentation demonstrating the team’s solution ... with no outside assistance,” Hunter explains. Hunter says he is passionate about the importance of creativity and critical thinking skills for this generation of students. “Canada’s future depends on it,” he says. “We are losing our manufacturing base and while our resource base is still strong, as a nation, we need to become more innovative and the key to that is raising a new generation who will become these inno-

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vators,” he says. Hunter couldn’t be more correct in his analysis, and Renfrew and area students have proven they rank with the best in the world. Last year, during eastern Ontario’s second year in the program, two Renfrew County teams did so well at the provincial tournament that they were able to go to the global tournament in Knoxville, Tennessee. One of those two teams was from Queen Elizabeth Public School right here in Renfrew. Renfrew has a motto with a simple wish within – Let It Flourish. Let’s encourage imagination to reap the benefits that rise from nurturing innovation. UÊ `ÛiÀÌ Ã }ÊÀ>ÌiÃÊ> `ÊÌiÀ ÃÊ> `ÊV ` Ì ÃÊ>ÀiÊ>VV À` }ÊÌ Ê Ì iÊÀ>ÌiÊV>À`Ê ÊivviVÌÊ>ÌÊÌ iÊ>`ÛiÀÌ Ã }Ê«ÕL à i`° UÊ / iÊ>`ÛiÀÌ ÃiÀÊ>}ÀiiÃÊÌ >ÌÊÌ iÊ«ÕL à iÀÊà > Ê ÌÊLiÊ >L iÊ v ÀÊ`> >}iÃÊ>À à }Ê ÕÌÊ vÊiÀÀ ÀÃÊ Ê>`ÛiÀÌ Ãi i ÌÃÊLiÞ `Ê the amount charged for the space actually occupied by that « ÀÌ Ê vÊÌ iÊ>`ÛiÀÌ Ãi i ÌÊ ÊÜ V ÊÌ iÊiÀÀ ÀÊ VVÕÀÀi`]Ê Ü iÌ iÀÊÃÕV ÊiÀÀ ÀÊ ÃÊ`ÕiÊÌ Ê i} }i ViÊ vÊ ÌÃÊÃiÀÛ> ÌÃÊ ÀÊ otherwise... and there shall be no liability for non-insertion vÊ> ÞÊ>`ÛiÀÌ Ãi i ÌÊLiÞ `ÊÌ iÊ> Õ ÌÊV >À}i`Êv ÀÊÃÕV Ê >`ÛiÀÌ Ãi i Ì° UÊ / iÊ>`ÛiÀÌ ÃiÀÊ>}ÀiiÃÊÌ >ÌÊÌ iÊV «ÞÀ } ÌÊ vÊ> Ê>`ÛiÀÌ Ãi i ÌÃÊ «Ài«>Ài`ÊLÞÊÌ iÊ*ÕL à iÀÊLiÊÛiÃÌi`Ê ÊÌ iÊ*ÕL à iÀÊ> `Ê Ì >ÌÊÌ ÃiÊ>`ÛiÀÌ Ãi i ÌÃÊV> ÌÊLiÊÀi«À `ÕVi`ÊÜ Ì ÕÌÊÌ iÊ permission of the Publisher. UÊ / iÊ*ÕL à iÀÊÀiÃiÀÛiÃÊÌ iÊÀ } ÌÊÌ Êi` Ì]ÊÀiÛ ÃiÊ ÀÊÀi iVÌÊ > ÞÊ>`ÛiÀÌ Ãi i Ì°

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Hospice says thank you for support community. On behalf of the board of directors, staff, volunteers, A very sincere thank you to all involved in organizing and the families that we care for, thank you. Renfrew’s annual Celebration of Life dance. It is amazing to see how the community can rally toConnie Legg gether on a cold day in January to celebrate life and raise Hospice Renfrew Board Chair much needed funds for two very important causes. Thank you to Jon Pole and his staff at myFM, Rocky Mountain House, Finnigan’s, and, of course, family and friends of Janet Robertson, the founder of this event. Thanks also to all who donated food and door prizes and the local bands who helped make the evening a success. Every dollar raised goes directly to offset the operational costs of our Hospice. We are indeed fortunate to live in such a generous To the editor:

Long-time businessman remembered John Lambert, who operated Lambert Flooring in Renfrew for 50 years, died Feb. 8 at Groves Park Lodge in Renfrew. He was 89 years old. While at Groves Park Lodge, Lambert received a certificate to honour his 45 years of volunteerism. The funeral service was held at the McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home in Renfrew Feb. 13.

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Website: www.hortontownship.ca 613-432-6271

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NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS The first installment of your 2015 INTERIM Municipal Tax is due Friday, February 27, 2015. PANCAKE SUPPER

TUESDAY FEBRUARY 24th, 2015 5 - 7 pm At the Horton Community Centre 1005 Castleford Rd $10.00 per person All Proceeds raised go to the Horton Rink Roof Fund

HORTON RECREATION COMMITTEE PRESENTS COUNTRY DANCE Featuring

THE COUNTRYMEN FEBRUARY 20, 2015 8:00 P.M. – 12:00A.M. Horton Community Centre 1005 Castleford Road TICKETS: $10.00 Tickets Are Available At: Horton Township Office Scott & Son’s Hardware And at the Door

UPCOMING DANCES March 20, 2015 – THE BRYSONAIRES April 17, 2015 –THE DOUGLAS CONNECTION May 15, 2015 – HERITAGE COUNTRY & DENNIS HARRINGTON

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Shawville native Scott Campbell is excited to be part of the news team at the Arnprior ChronicleGuide, a sister paper to The Renfrew Mercury. Aside from his Arnprior duties, Campbell will also be covering events in Renfrew and area as part of a rotating Metroland Media weekend news team. Campbell is covering for Chronicle reporter Tiffany Lepack for the next year while she is on maternity leave.

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OPSEU 449 Local president Ben Treidlinger, second from left, stands with OPSEU members, from left, Scott Matthews, Andrew Hoogenboom and Richard Afelskie outside Renfrew County Place Feb. 12. They were bringing awareness of problems with the Social Assistance Management System (SAMS) in Ontario. PETER CLARK/METROLAND

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A cold Thursday afternoon didn’t prevent Ben Treidlinger from making his point. The OPSEU 449 Local president was outside Renfrew County Place on O’Brien Road Feb. 12 to make people aware of the Social Assistance Management Program (SAMS) “We are out here protesting the SAMS system delivering social assistance in Ontario. It is not working,” Treidlinger said. “We are telling the minister (Helena Jaczek) to fix it because our workers cannot take it anymore.” It’s stressful, and unbelievably backlogged with phone messages

they can’t handle, he said. About a month ago, OPSEU sent a letter to the ministry telling them not to do this, and that staff wasn’t ready, and that the system won’t work, Treidlinger said. But the minister went ahead and did it anyway, he said. People aren’t receiving the right amount, or in some cases, not getting their social assistance cheques at all, he added. The issues with the SAMS computer software system include difficulties inputting additional benefits for welfare recipients, problems adding and removing clients from the system, and entering information about household relationships into clients’ files.

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Township councils, with few homes in McNab-Braeside receiving mail at the doorstep, are unanimously in favour of the resolution. “The lack of home delivery will disadvantage many seniors and people with mobility problems,” reads Coun. Scott Brum’s motion. “The Township of McNab-Braeside does not support the proposed plan to eliminate residential home to home delivery and, herein, petition Canada Post to reconsider this plan immediately and retain this valuable service for communities.”

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Opening snowmobile gate irks McNab-Braeside resident Derek Dunn

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It should have been as simple as flinging a gate open to welcome snowmobilers. But at a recent McNabBraeside township meeting, council learned there is more to it. In January council agreed to open a stretch of the former CN Trail to snowmobilers. At the time, Coun. Mark MacKenzie asked why it was locked in the first place. He didn’t get an answer. So it was agreed to open the trail between Campbell and Duncan drives. The problem is that the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC) groomed, not just that portion of the trail, but beyond Duncan to Moore Street – in a populated neighbourhood. Joanne Logan spoke to council at the Feb. 3 meeting and was less than impressed. “I was a little dismayed on Jan. 26 when these gates came down,” said Logan. “I knew

if that opened up, it will lead right into the trail through the neighbourhood. It’s groomed wide as a road and children are playing right on the trail.” She said newer snowmobiles are so quiet she and a friend didn’t hear one coming up behind them until a few seconds before it passed. Safety aside, Logan was upset at finding out about the change on the ChronicleGuide’s Facebook page. “To just open it up without coming to the community, without presenting this and getting feedback?” She insists the trail was well used before, but that the groomer packs the snow so hard it is useless to skiers and snowshoers, let alone kids who would sled on it. And with OFSC signs claiming to maintain the trail, it leaves the impression that only snowmobiles are allowed, she added. “So we have nowhere to walk that’s not without motors. “The roads are for cars. We

“If someone hits it they “They’re not supposed to be everyone is the upmost imhave no sidewalks. On Saturdays there is a parade of snow- won’t get hurt,” Peckett said. there anyway, but safety for perative for all.” mobilers on the trail.” Mayor Tom Peckett said council was clear at the time: Injured? snowmobiles were to be alCall us, we can help. lowed from Campbell to Duncan. Andrea Girones B.A. LL.B. M.B.A. “The federation of snowmobilers jumped the gun and Serving West Ottawa and the Valley did that without authority. “From Campbell to Duncan only; that’s the way council voted to proceed,” Peckett said. no obligation No fees unless we settle your case “The last thing I want is having snowmobiles going consultations through a neighbourhood like ■ Car accidents that,” he said” Logan insisted it is “natu■ slip and Falls ral” for snowmobilers to be■ Medical Malpractice lieve they now have the right ■ wrongful Death to cross through a neighbour1-866-701-5811 hood to connect to the trail on ■ Injuries at Birth 613-599-3535 the other side. www.girones.ca The township was to contact ■ Disability Claims agirones@girones.ca the snowmobile club to take down its signs on the north ■ snowmobile accidents 300-300 Terry Fox Dr. side of Duncan Drive. ■ Catastrophic Injuries Kanata Ontario They will also be consulted ■ Dog Bites on the safest barrier to erect. Orange plastic fencing could be used.

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SiGninG OF THE JOinT REcREATiOn AnD liBRARy AGREEmEnTS The Town of Arnprior and the Township of McNab/ Braeside are pleased to announce that both municipalities have reached cost sharing agreements for use of the Nick Smith Centre and the services of the Arnprior Public Library.

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$12.00 $24.00 We invite you to join us as McNab/Braeside and Arnprior 2nd Dog 3rd Dog $30.00 $60.00 formally enter into this mutually beneficial partnership between our communities. Please join us on February Kennel Licence $150.00 $250.00 18th at 6:30 pm at the Arnprior Public Library for the official signing of the agreement with light refreshments UPcOminG mEETinGS to follow. February 18th 6:30 Special Council Meeting @ Arnprior Library Media Contacts March 3rd 7:00 Regular Council Meeting Michael Wildman, CAO Arnprior 613-623-4231 x.1816 mwildman@arnprior.ca Or nOTicE Lindsey Parkes, CAO - McNab Braeside Interim tax bills will be mailed 613-623-5756 x.234 lparkes@mcnabbraeside.com out at the end of February.

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A fan of music? Then mark your calendar as the 13th annual Fiddlin’ Fiesta is set for Sunday, March 1 at St. John Chrysostom Parish Hall. It marks the 13th year that Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home Program (ABMSH) and members of the Arnprior Knights of Columbus have jointly hosted the popular Fiddlin’ Fiesta, along with plenty of support from local businesses and the Catholic Women’s League ladies, who operate the canteen. This team of dedicated workers and volunteers has been working hard to pull it all together so residents of Arnprior and area continue to enjoy an afternoon of non-stop music featuring high quality musicians and dancers from across Canada. Dennis Harrington, besides representing ABMSH as executive director, uses his connections with the fiddling world to obtain and book the talented musicians. This year’s group of talented entertainers will include fiddlers Ursula Schultz from Shawville, Alexander George from Almonte and Veronica

Langdon from Ottawa. The house pianist will be award-winning Sherryl Fitzpatrick of Ottawa. Kimberley Holmes - multi-talented piano, guitar, banjo and fiddler from Halifax, Nova Scotia – will be the special guest performer. Ottawa Valley musician Guy Jamieson will be emcee. FEATURED MUSICiANS

Alexander George – A native of St. Catharines, now calling Almonte home, George began playing the fiddle six years ago at the young age of eight. It wasn’t long before he started performing at local events with a full band. Since moving to the Ottawa area, just two years ago, he has had the opportunity to perform on a few Ottawa Valley stages. He loves music and plays many different kinds, but the type that he likes the most is Old Time and Nova Scotia fiddle music. He performs a wide variety of reels, hornpipes, clogs, compositions, jigs, polkas, aires, and waltzes. Sherryl Fitpatrick – A native of Ottawa, she is now in her 29th year of running her own school of music. Having been exposed to many different styles of fiddling growing up, having

attained her Grade 8 RCM and Grade 2 theory, she has a deep appreciation for all styles, which can be heard in her playing and in her original compositions. In addition to playing fiddle, she has been playing piano for the past 15 years, crediting Trent Bruner and Kimberley Holmes as her two main piano influences. She joined forces with Holmes in forming the group, Bb Sisters, earning a 2012 East Coast Music Awards nomination for Roots/Traditional Group of the Year. Bb Sisterms was also nominated for a Galaxie Rising Star Award, won the duet class at the Maritime Fiddle Festival and were featured performers at the Ottawa Folk Festival. Tickets for the 13th annual Fiddlin Fiesta cost $10 and available only at the door the day of the event (doors open at 1 p.m.). There will be plenty of chances to win with numerous door prizes and a 50/50 draw available. All proceeds from the event are in support of both the Arnprior Knights of Columbus and community support services in Arnprior under the direction of ABMSH. Everyone is welcome to attend. The show runs 2-4 p.m. at the parish hall.

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It appears some sort of agricultural training will continue at the Alfred campus, but not in Kemptville. In a news release, the province announced that it will ensure the current cohort of students at the francophone college in Alfred east of Ottawa finish their studies. As well, the college will accept a new intake of students for the 2015-2016 school year. However, the province isn’t promising to keep the Kemptville campus open. But it is working with the municipality of North Grenville to transfer the property to the municipality. A

working group is being formed to explore new models for delivering agricultural learning, training and instruction at the campus. The campus will remain open for public use during the negotiations. The province maintains it is working with local municipalities to ensure both campuses remain “positive economic assets for the communities they serve.” The announcement last year that the agricultural education campuses would close prompted a outcry of protest in the farming communities around Eastern Ontario. The process

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There are many birds to be seen in town if you feed them This email from Mary Steele. Hi, Jim and Ila: It has been two months since we first moved to town. We saw birds occasionally flying by. However, as time went by Dwaine and I got some feeders up along with suet and a few areas for the ground feeders. Now we have our own birds, including white breasted nuthatches, juncos, many goldfinches, redpolls, pine siskins, mourning doves, cardinals and chickadees. We still see the pine grosbeaks but they do not feed here. The day before yesterday I saw a Cooper hawk circling, checking the feeding areas I presume. Early yesterday I heard a loud ruckus from the crows and looked out in time to see the hawk fly by with breakfast, a mourning dove. There are birds in town. Redpolls

Bob and Susan English had a flock of common redpolls arrive at their feeders for the first time this year. This small finch is a busy, nervous bird. The least noise or movement sends them flying to cover. Their worst enemy seems to be of their own making. They feed in large flocks on and under Niger seed feeders. Should one get salmonella (an anaerobic bacteria) it spreads very

JIM FERGUSON Scene from the Hawk’s Eye quickly to other birds from the bacteria in droppings. The most obvious indication of the bacteria among the flock is encrusted eyes and lethargic, unresponsive birds. Bohemian waxwings

Jack and Jane Clark saw a flock of about 100 Bohemian waxwings in the trees across from their home on Wade Avenue. The birds arrive in the area every year in search of buckthorn and hawthorn berries. They may also be seen along Opeongo Road harvesting the crop of berries in that area. They will stay as long as there are berries to eat. Great horned owl

Cathy and Remick Campbell have been hearing great horned owls calling for the first time this winter. This

owl begins to re-establish its nesting territory in mid-February and the mated pair begins to nest in late February. The young birds must be independent by late fall if they are to survive the winter. This, our largest owl, is nocturnal and is active at night and if we are to be aware of its presence we must learn its call. The series of five deep, clear “hoots” are easy to identify. The first three are a triplet coming in rapid succession; the last two are long drawn out hoots. Cathy says that cold, clear nights are the best time to hear the birds. The female hoots are shorter and higher-pitched than the male even though she is the larger bird. Barred owls

the most often seen and heard of our owls, very little is known of its nesting habits. More pictures have been taken of this owl than any other. Eastern Screech owl

This little owl makes a big noise for such a small bird, nine inches (23 cms) tall, and comes in two phases, a red one and a gray one. As with other owls the female is larger than the male but has a softer call. The whinny call sounds like the whinny of a horse and is very clear; the notes of the monotone call are all given on one pitch. The bill-click, although not a call, may be heard for about 50 feet (16m).

The barred owl is our noisiest owl, calling all year round and even in the middle of a summer day. As we mentioned last week the call of the barred owl has been likened to the phrase “Who cooks for you, who cooks for you all.” Once heard it is not forgotten. Barred owls have several other calls: whistles, crackles, caws and gurgles, often given between two birds during mate bonding and territorial disputes. Even though it is

Saw-whet owl

The saw-whet owl is our smallest owl, eight inches (20 cm) tall with yellow eyes, white facial disc and black, bristle-like feathers between the eyes. Their call is a monotonous, series of whistled notes at a constant pitch and resembles the sound of a small bell or dripping water. If you learn to whistle the pitch of middle “C” on the piano and try it outside on a clear night a saw-whet may answer you. It does work. Enjoy your birding. Ila and Jim Ferguson, 5313 River Road, R R 5, Renfrew, Ont., K7V 3Z8 Phone 613432-2738 or email jameshf@xplornet.com

Redpoll pit stop A redpoll finds a cozy place to rest and feed at a backyard feeder in Renfrew. Lucy Hass/ Metroland

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Railways and alligators at heritage annual Members of Heritage Renfrew left the Renfrew Legion thoroughly entertained Feb. 4 after listening to guest speaker, Renfrew Industrial Commission director and heritage promoter Dave Lemkay. Lemkay spoke on two historic books commemorating Ottawa Valley history, Destination Algonquin Park – Tracks to Cache Lake and the Highland Inn; and Alligators of the North – The Story of the West & Peachey Steam Warping Tugs. Destination Algonquin Park

Don Beaupre, who grew up in Algonquin Park, authored Destination Algonquin Park. Lemkay was invited to write the first part of the book, which deals with J.R. Booth, and his monumental task of building the Ottawa, Arnprior and Parry Sound Railway that ran from Ottawa to Georgian Bay. The railway covered 252 miles, with men and horses providing the labour. By 1895, the train track had reached Renfrew and Eganville. Renfrew had three railways then, the Canadian Pacific, Kingston to Pembroke, and the Booth’s Ottawa, Arnprior and Parry Sound Railway. “The K&P never got to Pembroke. It should have been called the K&R because it stopped out here at Lisgar (Avenue),” Lemkay said. Along the Ottawa, Arnprior and Parry Sound rail line at Madawaska, a roundhouse was constructed, where trains could be turned around. By 1910, Booth has built a bank, a school, and a hotel at that location. There were accommodations for a team of 190 men that it took for the train crews to be able to bring the train in, and take it back. People deboarding would stay overnight and take the next train out, Lemkay said. “Madawaska is a shadow of itself now, but it was quite a sizable community for its time.” Coupled with dominance of grain transportation through his shipping business, plus Booth’s timber rights, railway traffic peaked in 1914 with the presence of troop trains during the First World War. “On this line that goes right through (Renfrew) where the Millennium Trail is today, there

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Audrey Green of the Heritage Renfrew board of directors and Renfrew Industrial Commission director and heritage promoter Dave Lemkay hold copies of the books Destination Algonquin Park and Alligators of the North. was a train every 20 minutes on that line, if you can imagine that,” Lemkay said. “It’s just unbelievable.” In 1896 a train excursion from Ottawa brought some 2,700 people up to Golden Lake for the day. It stopped in Renfrew on the way to pick up two flatcars full of wooden rowboats. “What this opened up was the whole social fabric of our Ottawa Valley,” Lemkay said. Known as a lumber and railway magnate, Booth’s estate was in the $70 million range when he died in December 1925. In the late 1800s, his lumber mill was the largest operation of its kind in the world. “He started out as a bridge builder for the Vermont Railway and ended up owning it, and all of the railways around,” Lemkay said. “He actually partnered with M.J. O’Brien in the BritishAmerican nickle mine up in Cobalt. Booth and Renfrew, and the whole Ottawa Valley is a wonderful story.” All that remains of the Ottawa, Arnprior and Parry Sound Railway at Cache Lake are ties and a pair of rails which can still be seen today. Alligators of the North

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north Ontario country logging businessman, approached the firm West & Peachey Company of Simcoe, makers of boilers, engines and logging equipment, to help him solve a problem with hauling large log booms across lakes and slow-moving rivers. A plan was sketched out and developed, and the most successful of tugs, the alligator, was designed. In the early years, alligator boats operated with paddle wheel propulsion. Later versions used screw propellers and diesel engines in place of steam, Lemkay said. They built about 300 from 1889 to 1930. By the turn of the century, with the addition of carbide lights, work on the boats would go 24 hours a day. They were fueled by wood. These boats could pull a boom of about 60,000 logs, but it took time. “They were churning away in the water. Slow and steady,” Lemkay said. The largest alligator ever built was the Mistango by Captain John A. Clark for service on Lake Nipissing. It was 66 feet in length and required a crew of 11. “Alligators also became a social pastime for people that lived in the timber towns and the log-

ging towns,” Lemkay said. One alligator boat, the William M (Max) now sits at Algonquin Park. It was retired in the summer of 1946, “It’s a fine example of a restored alligator,” Lemkay said. The name alligator is derived from the fact, these boats were amphibious. They had a cable winch and large anchor. By using the winch, alligators could pull themselves over land, and around portages. When they got to the head pond of various tributaries, rather than take the boat all the way down and back up an adjacent river, the crew could clear a path and simply winch the boat across land, Lemkey said. “They didn’t do it often, because it was a real slow process.” During his slide presentation, Lemkay showed an alligator being winched onto a train car in Simcoe. While the days of the alligators pulling logs down the Ottawa River are long gone, Lemkey told the gathering of an interesting local angle on the alligator tug. “I think it’s important to say Bill Burwell and a team of guys is building a replica alligator boat out on Bill’s ranch on Fraser Road,” Lemkay said. It’ll be a small alligator, 28 feet long, and eight feet wide with paddle wheels. “Bill’s already got the steam engine and all the gearing for it. The hull is all made,” Lemkay added. “In their reviews, people in the steam boat or tug boat business have come to refer to Alligators of the North as the reference book of note, which we’re kind of quite proud of,” Lemkey said. Where to purchase

Destination Algonquin Park is published by General Store Publishing House in Renfrew. Natural Heritage Books, which is a part of the Dundurn Group, published Alligators of the North. The books are available at book stores and online. Director Audrey Green presented Lemkey with a honorary membership to Heritage Renfrew. “What a presentation, your alligator boats. “As you know, I still want one for the Bonnechere River,” Green added with a laugh.

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3 bedroom renovated farmhouse River Rd, Renfrew near Storyland Rd, large kitchen. Fully insulated in 2010. New windows. Fridge, stove, washer , dryer. Large yard, 2 porch2 BEDROOM APT in quiet es. Very quiet. 10 minutes n e i g h b o u r h o o d , to Renfrew. Available $800/month +hydro. March. $950 + util. Includes water, a/c, park- 613 839-1129 ing, storage, laundry facilities on site, Feb. 1 / March 1st, References, 4 YEAR OLD garden home, directly behind No Frills, 613-623-3545 Renfrew. 1152 sq ft, pay own utilties, no app. in2 BEDROOM second floor cluded. Call 613-625-2439 apartment in Arnprior available March 1st. ALMONTE DOWNTOWN, 2 Bright, well-maintained, bedroom, 1000 sq ft, 4 apquite, non-smoking build- pliances, balcony, secure ing. $765/month plus hy- building, parking, suitable dro. Parking for 1 car. for mature tenant(s), no pets, no smoking, refer613-620-7278 ences, $825/month plus utilities, 613-256-3324

FOR SALE

CARD OF THANKS

We would like to thank our friends, relatives & neighbours for the kind gifts of food during my recovery. It made life so much easier for us. Also thanks for the good wishes, cards & prayers. They definitely worked as I am feeling much better. Brian & Dianne Moran CLR585918

FOR RENT

FOR SALE

ARNPRIOR ALWAYS CLEAN, MODERN Secure 1&2 Bedroom apts. on First Avenue. Fridge, stove, parking incl. Discounts for mature tenants. 623-8537 after 6pm

White Lake area. Log house on 5 acres; 2200 sq. ft,; 3 bedrooms, sunroom, wood heat with electric backup, garage for 1 vehicle. Available February 7, 2015. Contact: Joanne 613-256-5180.

PINE LUMBER SALE, Ontariowidelumbersales.com Flooring, T&G V-Joint, log siding, molding, bevel siding, etc. Specials 1x6 VJoint $0.45 a lineal foot. 1x4, 1x6 pine flooring $1.25 a square foot. 613-292-9211

Cobden - 2 bedroom apt. Cobden - attached 3 bedroom garden home. Call 613.432.1911

FOR SALE

HELP WANTED

SMALL cozy home in Country near Cobden, fridge and stove included. $550 per month, Phone 613-646-2488

!!20+APPLIANCES!! Nearly-new washers, dryers, fridges, stoves, dish-washers, freezers, microwaves. Warrantied. Appliance repair, parts for sale, disposal, dishwasher installation. Support your locals! Call, Marc 613-889-9768. Arnprior

Equipment operators required to operate, service and work with equipment, will train. Apply in person 9-4 WEEKDAYS only. Nesbitt Aggregates 1766 Lochwinnoch Rd Renfrew. 613.432.5764

White Lake, 15 min. from Arnprior, renovated 1bedroom + sunroom, $675, 1st floor, nonsmoking, clean, quiet, secure, pet-friendly, parking, fridge, stove, hood fan,common room, outdoor patio, 613-266-4832

A DEAL ON STEEL ROOFING IN STOCK - 29ga, Various colours, Windows: REBAR, skylight sheets, custom trim. barn/door track & trolleys, Nails & Screws. Come see us for a price. Levi Weber, 2126 Stone Rd., RR#2 Renfrew, K7V 3Z5

Professionals Needed. Looking for career-minded persons willing to speak to small groups or do oneon-one Presentations locally. Part Time or Full Time. A car and internet access are necessary. Training and ongoing support provided. Build financial security. Paid daily. Call Diana 1.866.306.5858

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

Room for 432.4955

FOR SALE

Rent

Call

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Store Front Unit, Approx 500 sq ft, busy Madawaska Street, in Arnprior $735/month +Hydro and hot water rental. Contact Wayne 613-623-9282

Thank you

FOR RENT

Can’t wait for Garage Sale Season? Have items you need to sell now? For the month of March all FOR SALE ads are ½ price $12.50 for one week (HST included) $18.75 for two weeks (HST included)

All items are also listed online at yourclassifieds.ca for FREE Ads appear in the Renfrew Mercury, Arnprior Chronicle-Guide.

To place your ad contact:

Arnprior Office 613-623-6571 8 McGonigal St. W adrienne.barr@metroland.com

Renfrew Office 613-432-3655 35 Opeongo Road christy.barker@metroland.com

Chronicle-Guide

Renfrew Mercury

ARNPRIOR

*Must appear in the March 5, 12, 19 or 26th. Ads include 25 words or less. All ads must be prepaid.


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For a viewing and more information call Derek McGrimmon

432-1911 CLR418895

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

FOR RENT

Large Bright

1 & 2 bedroom apartments 1 & 4 Robert Street, Off of Daniel Street, Arnprior

613-623-7207

for viewing appointment

ENGAGEMENT

ENGAGEMENT CLR586434

FINANCIAL / INCOME TAX

Lyndhurst Gun & Militaria Show at the Lyndhurst Legion. Sunday, February 22, 2015, 9 am-3 pm. Halfway between Kingston and Smiths Falls. Take Hwy 15 to 33, follow 33 to the Legion. Admission $5.00. Ladies and accompanied children under 16 free. Buy/sell/trade. Firearms, ammunition, knives, military antiques, hunting gear & fishing tackle. For show info and table inquiries call John (613)928-2382, siderisjp@sympatico.ca. All firearm laws are to be obeyed, trigger locks are required.

INCOME TAX Income Tax returns. Retired revenue Canada Auditor with over 35 years experience. Larry Pulcine 613-623-4444

FOR RENT

FOR RENT

STUART BOOKKEEPING AND TAX SERVICES

613-832-8012

CONSOLIDATE Debts Mortgages to 90% No income, Bad credit OK! Better Option Mortgage #10969 1-800-282-1169 www.mortgageontario.com

PETS PUPPY KINDERGARTEN Calling all puppies to Wags & Whiskers Puppy Kindergarten for obedience and socialization. Call Tena and Ian Your Puppy Training Specialists. 613-623-6200

TRAVEL/VACAT/COTTG Looking for a great e s c a p e ? SuiteMissScarlett.com Bohemian Chic on 100 private acres, Perth Ontario. Ski/Snowshoe, relax by the fire.

COMING EVENTS

CLR530752

ENGAGEMENT

Engagement

SHOWCASE 2015 will take place April 17, 18, 19. Please contact us at doug@ showcaseinpetawawa.ca. Exhibitor enquiries welcome. Phone 613-635-3569. SHOWCASE 2015. Our 25th SHOWCASE!! April 17, 18, 19. Exhibitor enquiries welcome. 613-635-3569, or doug@showcaseinpetawawa.ca.

613-432-5801

BUSINESS SERVICES

PROFESSIONAL HANDYMAN The “Honey Do This” Company BILL WEISS 613-570-1488

weissmaintenance@gmail.com Renfrew-Calabogie-Arnprior

GEORGE’S BARBER SHOP 47 McGarry Ave Renfrew Phone

613-432-9335

WANTED

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

FINANCIAL / INCOME TAX

tax time NEED HELP with your Tax Return? Tax Return E-Filed Also offering year round bookkeeping service. Call CLELA

613-432-5702 CLR419210

Location in Barrhaven, ON Meticulous 3 bedroom plus Loft home w/too many upgrades to list! Gourmet kitchen has granite counters, travertine flooring. 2 storey family room w/ hardwood floors, stone fireplace & built-in shelves. Spacious living & dining room w/hardwood flrs. Large master suite w/4pc ensuite, 2 other large bedrooms, spacious Loft, main bath & laundry on upper lvl. Huge recroom in lower level. PVC fence, deck w/pergola, gazebo & hot tub. To view or more info please call Jason Macdonald 613-297-5712 or jason@mmteam.ca CLR582240 CAREER DEVELOPMENT

CAREER DEVELOPMENT

CAREER DEVELOPMENT

FORTINET TO HIRE MORE WILLIS COLLEGE GRADUATES! Fortinet - a Fortune 500 company and major Ottawa IT employer, continues to aggressively hire Willis College graduates from the Network Security professional diploma program.

Second Career Funded Program by Employment Ontario Other Provincial and Federal funding available if qualified.

Be a Willis Graduate…Don’t Compete with One!

ARNPRIOR CAMPUS: 613.623.1114

Kerstin Betts, to Kyle Dowd,

WILLISCOLLEGE.COM

CLR586645

CLR586363-0219

409 Stewart St., Renfrew

REAL ESTATE

DEAD OR ALIVE SCRAP CARS

Space is limited Register NOW!

Herb and Linda Betts are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter

Wedding to take place September 26, 2015.

Friday, February 27th bahoo & the brat 8 pm

REAL ESTATE

Happy

Birthday Brady OGorman

son of Stephen and Jane Dowd of Arnprior.

Friday, February 20th ty hall 8 pm

REAL ESTATE

In just 48 weeks you could be qualified for: • Full-time position • Full benefits

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Cindy & Ray Toner and Terry & Jim Yach are excited to announce the engagement of their children Amanda & Coady. Wedding planned for the summer of 2016

FRIDAY nIght

WANTED

BIRTHDAY

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ENGAGEMENT

COMING EVENTS

$ MONEY $

Full Service Personal and Business

– Security building, Apts recently redecorated, ample kitchen cabinets and closets. – Close to shopping and medical services. – Elevator and Laundry on site. – 1 bedroom bedroom$745+utilities $745 – 2 bedroom bedroom$835+utilities $855 – Please respectfully no pets / no smoking. – Free Parking ENGAGEMENT

MORTGAGES

CLR518211

Offering affordable one & two bedroom apartments.

Renfrew Licensed Childcare Centre caring for children 12 months-12 years old. Full or part-time care. Contact Child’s Paradise Day Care Centre 613-432-2627 www.childsparadise.ca

HUNTING SUPPLIES

CLR586109

McGRIMMON HOLDINGS

adrienne.barr@metroland.com

CLR422016

FOR RENT

Email

CLR454160

613.623.6571

CLR504258

Call

DEADLINE: TUESDAY NOON. MONDAY AT 9:30 AM

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Greyleith Limited now part of the Cruickshank group of companies, has an opening in their Carleton Place location for the following positions:

STRUCTURAL SUPERVISORS/SUPERINTENDENTS QUALIFICATIONS

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DEADLINE: TUESDAY NOON. MONDAY AT 9:30 AM

Minimum 5 years related experience in Heavy Structural Construction Projects; Bridges, Hydro Dams, Canal Locks, etc. � Minimum of 3 years in supervisory role � Knowledge of local, provincial and federal workplace compliance regulations and legislation � Ability to read and interpret specifications and drawings with the knowledge of job costing and associated processes � Understanding fundamentals of contracts and experience in HELP WANTED HELP WANTED managing subcontractors under the HELP termsWANTED of a contract HELP WANTED �

Call

Email

613.623.6571

IN MEMORIAM

adrienne.barr@metroland.com

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

CARROLL, Tom In memory of a dearly loved and cherished husband, father, father-inlaw, grandfather and great grandfather who passed away February 18, 2014 Remembering you is easy, We do it every day. Missing you is a heartache, That never goes away. You had a smile for everyone, You had a heart of gold. You left the sweetest memories The world could ever hold. To us you were someone special, What more is there to say? Except to wish with all our hearts, That you were here today. Dearly missed and forever loved,

Coordinate and ensure efficient use of labour, equipment and material resource requirements Cruickshank Construction, leading roadmonitor builder andperformance aggregate Greyleith Limited of the Cruickshank of companies, an � now Takepart the lead onnow productivity issues and work Greyleith Limited partaof the group Cruickshank group ofhas companies, has an opening in their Carleton location for the following opening in Place their Carleton Place location for positions: the following positions: supplier in of Ontario and Alberta has immediate openings for: andlocated efficiency employees and subcontractors to ensure project plans and schedule are followed Due to an upcoming retirement, The Township of Lanark Highlands is seeking

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1-800-267-WISH www.childrenswish.ca

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Cruickshank is looking for ON-CALL and SPARE combination snow STRUCTURAL SUPERVISORS/SUPERINTENDENTS STRUCTURAL SUPERVISORS/SUPERINTENDENTS a Permanent Full-Time Payroll/Accounts Payable Clerk reporting to the � Assist drivers in the resolution of design issues,for change requests,cities: material plow/salter with an AZ/DZ license the following QUALIFICATIONS QUALIFICATIONS Treasurer. defects, schedule difficulties and equipment problems. • Pembroke •job Vankleek Hill � years Monitor progress and provides regular progress reporting to The Payroll/Accounts Payable Clerk is responsible for the payroll and � accounts Minimum 5� related in experience Heavy Structural Construction Minimum 5experience years related in Heavy Structural Construction • etc. Stonecliffe • Carlsbad Springs Project Manager payable functions for the Corporation, including benefits and O.M.E.R.S Projects; Bridges, HydroBridges, Dams, Canal Projects; Hydro Locks, Dams, Canal Locks, etc. pension administration. A motivated and results orientated person �will ensure Camden East Carleton Place � 3 years Take an•inactive in monitoring direct• reports’ Minimum of supervisory role � Minimum of role 3 years in supervisory role performance, the biweekly payroll and accounts payable processes are completed in a timely providing feedback and taking corrective action • Crosby • Haley Station � Knowledge� of local, provincial and provincial federal workplace compliance Knowledge of local, and federal workplace compliance and accurate manner in addition to interpreting current legislation, policies, regulations
 andregulations legislation and legislation • Kingston • Renfrew procedures, reporting requirements and the collective agreement. � Ability to read interpret and withdrawings the � and Ability readspecifications and interpret specifications and with the • drawings Lansdowne • to Arnprior The ideal candidate has a minimum five years’ payroll experienceknowledge in a of job costing and associated processes knowledge of job costing and associated processes • Morrisburg • Brockville unionized environment, a college diploma in office administration, plus � Understanding fundamentals fundamentals of contracts and experience � Understanding of contracts andinexperience in courses in accounting. A Payroll Compliance Practitioner (PCP) designation, Summerstown • Kemptville managing subcontractors under the terms of contract managing subcontractors under•athe terms of a contract working knowledge of Diamond/Great Plains accounting software and Candidates must live within 25 minutes oneanalytical of the cities listed � Highly developed problem solving and analytical skills � Highly developed problem solvingof and skills municipal experience will be considered an asset. above. RESPONSIBILITIES The hourly salary range for this position is: $22.38 - $27.72, based on 37.5 RESPONSIBILITIES To apply please send your resume and cover To apply send your resume description hour work week with an excellent benefits package. A detailed job letter to: please ghr11@cruickshankgroup.com no to chr11@cruickshankgroup.com � Coordinate and ensure efficient use ofefficient labour,use equipment and material and materia �laterCoordinate ensure of labour, equipment than Januaryand 31, 2014 is available on the Township of Lanark Highlands website http://www. or Fax to # 613-542-3034. resource requirements resource requirements lanarkhighlands.ca. 
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 of opening inefficiency their Carleton locationand for the following positions: plans and schedule plans are andfollowed schedule are followed p.m. on Wednesday, February 25, 2015, to: � Assist in the resolution of design issues, change requests, material STRUCTURAL SUPERVISORS/SUPERINTENDENTS � Assist in the resolution of design issues, change requests, material Township of Lanark Highlands defects, schedule difficulties anddifficulties equipment problems. defects, schedule and equipment problems. QUALIFICATIONS 75 George Street, P. O. Box 340 � Monitor job� progress progress reporting to reporting to Monitorand job provides progress regular and provides regular progress Lanark, ON K0G 1K0 Project Manager � Minimum years related experience in Heavy Structural Construction Project 5 Manager e-mail: CAO@lanarkhighlands.ca Projects; Bridges, Hydro Dams, Canal Locks, etc. � TakeLimited an active role in monitoring direct reports’ performance, � Take an active role in monitoring direct reports’ performance, Cruickshank Construction Ltd., a leading roadbuilder and aggregate Greyleith now part Limited of thenow Cruickshank part of the group Cruickshank of companies, group ofhas companies, an has an WE THANK ALL APPLICANTS FOR THEIR INTEREST IN Greyleith APPLYING � Minimum of 3 years in supervisory role providing feedback and taking corrective action providing feedback and taking corrective opening in their opening Carleton in Place their Carleton location Place for the location following for positions: theaction following supplier located in Ontario and Alberta, has an immediate needpositions: for the FOR THIS POSITION AND ADVISE THAT ONLY CANDIDATES of local, provincial and federal workplace compliance following position: SELECTED FOR INTERVIEWS WILL BE CONTACTED. 
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� Knowledge STRUCTURAL STRUCTURAL SUPERVISORS/SUPERINTENDENTS SUPERVISORS/SUPERINTENDENTS regulations and legislation HIGHLANDS IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. Control Administrator � Ability to readQuality and interpret specifications and drawings with the QUALIFICATIONS QUALIFICATIONS Note: Personal information collected from applications is collected under the knowledge ofposition job costing and associated processes This Supervisory will ensure that the quality control standards authority of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection � of Privacy Minimum 5 � Minimum related5experience years related in Heavy experience Structural inexperience Heavy Construction Structural Construction �years Understanding contracts in and procedures arefundamentals met. This willofinvolve theand companies Quality Act, and will be used to determine qualifications for employment. Questions Projects; Bridges, Projects; Hydro Bridges, Dams, Canal Hydro Locks, Dams, etc. Canal Locks, etc. managing subcontractors under the terms of a contract Management System, MTO and Municipal specifications are achieved about the collection of Information should be directed to the CAO/Clerk at the � Minimum of� 3 years Minimum in supervisory of 3 years role insolving supervisory role skills Highly developed problem and analytical address indicated above. for� material produced and placed. CL444904

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

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

CLS444128_0205

GARAGE SALE

STREET FLEA MARKET

ALL NEW Furniture & Antique Store NOW OPEN

Highly developed problem solving and analytical skills

RESPONSIBILITIES

JOB POSTING 2015-01: Payroll/Accounts Payable Clerk

Betty, Barbara and Keith, Margaret and Darwin, Kevin and Liz Patricia and Steve, Tom and Lois, Christine and Peter, Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren

GARAGE SALE

CLS446235_0212

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RESPONSIBILITIES


HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED CLR586729

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

Help Wanted Office Help

Heliconia: Television Production & Social Media Marketing, www. helipress.com, Beachburg, ON | F-T, March 2015 start

Vehicle Knowledge an Asset Valid Driver’s License Required Please Apply in Person to: Doug’s Automotive Solutions 470 Obrien Road Renfrew

CLR585531

Dragonfly Golf Links has been serving the Ottawa Valley for the past 17 years with continued growth and popularity, we are located 3km outside the Town of Renfrew. In anticipation for the upcoming 2015 season, we are hiring for a number of exciting positions. Available positions are: Bartenders/Servers, Cart Hostess, Grounds Maintenance Crew, Mechanic, Assistant Superintendent, Pro Shop Attendant, Pro Shop Manager, and Cook.

B. R. FULTON CONSTRUCTION LTD. is looking to fill the following positions:

Interested candidates please contact amy@helipress.com or 613.582.7154 for full posting. Closes February 20, 2015.

Skilled Labourers for Sewer and Water Road Construction Concrete Laying/Finishing/Forming Skilled/Experienced Operators for Excavator And Various other Construction Equipment

Home For The Holidays

DUTIES: Develop new partnerships while fostering relationships with current clients & sponsors. SKILLS: Motivated for sales; Excellent written & verbal communication, project management & customer service; Min. 3 years sales experience; Degree in marketing or bus. studies; Ability to travel internationally.

CLR586522

IN MEMORIAM CLR585259

If you are interested in joining a fun-loving, hardworking team please send your resume to info@dragonfly.com

Sales & Sponsorship Manager

Resumes can be: Email: zfulton@bellnet.ca Faxed: 613-432-1653 Mailed: P.O. Box 104, Renfrew ON K7V 4A2 our community or Dropped Off: 731 Pinnacle Rd.

Wishing everyone in A Joyous Holiday Season.

Experience the excitement of the aerospace industry in a rural setting!

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R0012458905

HALEY

For 60 years, Magellan Aerospace, Haley has been producing magnesium and aluminum castings for the aerospace industry. Located in the heart of the Ottawa Valley west of Renfrew, we have an immediate opening for a:

Computer Programmer (Contract) Qualifications: Candidates must have 2-5 years experience with: - Software Development Fundamentals, Software Debugging skills, Software Documentation, Software Testing, Software Maintenance; - Microsoft .NET, C# required; - VB6 desirable; - advanced SQL querying skills; - visual studio 2010; - Understanding of most facets of Object-Oriented programming (hierarchy, reflexion, shadowing, linq namespace, etc.); - Excel 2010; - Pivot Tables’ Reporting; and - RoboHelp would be an asset.

Feb 20, 2010 In loving memory of a dear husband, father & grandfather There’s a family who misses you dearly, In a home where you used to be; There’s a family who wanted to keep you, But God willed it not to be. You left us many happy memories, And a sorrow too great to be told; But to us who loved and lost you, Your memory will never grow old. We miss you, With love, Lillian & family CLR585939

Candidates must also demonstrate: - excellent oral and written communication skills - ability to work in a team development environment - ability to achieve objectives and goals within tight deadlines

Edwin Roffey

Qualified applicants should submit their resume in confidence. Salary commensurate with experience. Haley provides a comprehensive flex benefit plan along with company paid pension. We thank all applicants, but only those invited to an interview will be contacted. No telephone inquiries please

CLR584711

CLR586754

Please forward resume to: Magellan Aerospace, Haley Human Resources 634 Magnesium Road Haley, Ontario Canada K0J 1Y0 Fax: (613-432-0743) Email: jobs.haley@magellan.aero

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In Memory 1903 – 2006

GAHAN, Neta L. My darling mother and friend My heart filled with unbearable pain When I had to say goodbye A part of me went with you For I loved you so. I miss your words of wisdom Your voice that said you cared Your eyes that saw the best in me always. Thank you mother for giving me life And for the beautiful memories Of our life together We were mother and daughter Who loved each other Bonded forever Now and forever In my heart CLR586774

Mary DEATH NOTICE

DEATH NOTICE

IN MEMORIAM

DEATH NOTICE

November 3, 1977 February 5, 2015 Patricia passed away unexpectedly and peacefully on Thursday, February 5, 2015 in Renfrew and will be laid to rest in Montreal, Quebec at a later date. A special thank you to the staff at Groves Park Lodge for their care and kindness during the past year. Memorial donations may be made in remembrance of Patricia to Groves Park Lodge, 470 Raglan Street, Renfrew, Ontario.

DEATH NOTICE

MAHUSKY Georgina

Peacefully on Thursday, February 5, 2015 at the age of 97. Beloved wife of the late Jim (1977). Loving mother of Dianne Enright (Desmond), Donald (Joan), Judy, Art (Marilyn) and Sandy (Denyse). Cherished grandmother of 12 grandchildren and 32 great grandchildren. Survived by sister-in-law Mary Plaunt and brother-in-law Jack (Sara), as well as many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by brothers Leslie (Laura) and Mac (Annie), and great grandson Thomas Egan. Friends and relatives visited at McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home, 85 Munro Ave. E., Renfrew on Sunday, February 8, 2015 from 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. – 9 p.m. and on Monday, February 9 from 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon. A Funeral Service followed at 1 p.m. at Grace United Church, Admaston. Donations to the Grace United Church or the Bonnechere Manor would be greatly appreciated by the family. Our family wishes to thank our relatives, friends and neighbours for expressions of condolence, prayers, cards, memorial donations, flowers and food, and also thanks to those who prepared a meal between visitations. We are grateful to Rev. Sheryl McLeod for her spiritual guidance and celebration of Mom’s life. Thank you to organist Judy Borer, the UCW for preparing and serving the luncheon, and the men for their assistance. Thank you to the grandchildren for reading and acting as pallbearers. Special thanks to the physicians and all the staff at Bonnechere Manor for all the love, care and support given to Mom over the past 10 years. To the McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home, thank you for your guidance and compassion. With sincere appreciation, -The Family

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Suddenly at his residence in Renfrew, Ontario, on Sunday, January 25, 2015, Robin Lawrence Oakley in his 69th year. Robin had previously worked as a professional taxidermist, and also wrote freelance articles on Peacocks and Paragons which he had raised. When health issues prevailed he sold his home and from there retired to Renfrew. During his many years as an avid genealogist, his tireless efforts also included published documents, all of which were donated for public availability. Robin was always generous in helping others and readily available to assist when needed. Fondly remembered by brothers and sisters: Alex, Verna, Roger, Barbara, Helen, Rodney, Sandra and Cynthia. Robin is survived by fifteen nephews and nieces, and predeceased by three nephews. Cremation service will follow with a private family gathering.

Passed away peacefully on Monday, February 9, 2015, at Caressant Care Nursing Home in Cobden, in his 88th year. Beloved husband of the late Mary Evelyne (nee Tait). Loving father of Judy Patterson (Ron), Wayne, John “Jed” (Laura-Lee), David (Sherry), Nancy Neville (Paul), Cheryl Emon (Kevin) and Kim Keuhl (Derrick). Proud grandfather of 12 and great-grandfather of 8. Dear brother of Jean Markham (late Ron) and Robert “Bob” (late Isobel). Predeceased by his sisters Fern Harvey (late Red) and Beth Morrice (late Don). He will be fondly remembered by his extended family and friends. Visiting at McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home, 85 Munroe Ave. E., Renfrew on Friday, February 13, 2015 from 7 p.m. – 9 p.m., and on Saturday from 10 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. A Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel at 11 a.m. Cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Sunshine Coach (Friends of the Disabled Renfrew) or the Caressant Care (Cobden) Activity Fund would be appreciated by the family. Condolences or donations may be made at www.mcphailandperkins.ca

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One of the Ottawa Valley’s most known and loved icons has gone to be with his Lord and Saviour. John Henry Xavier Lambert joined his beloved wife, Frances on Sunday, February 8, 2015, at Groves Park Lodge, at the age of 89. Loving father of Orla Nickell (Lonnie) of Indiana, Glenda Bidwell (Steve), Lewis (Marilyn), and Eleanor. Proud grandfather of Jennifer Scharf, William “Bill” Scharf, Christina Woermke and Natasha Boulanger, great-grandfather of Gabrielle, Taylor, Kiarra, Rylan, Jordan, Nathan and Emma, and great-great grandfather of Wesley. Survived by his siblings Eva Limlaw (late J.J.), and Carman (Marlene). Predeceased by his parents Harry and Della Lambert, and his siblings Bill, Christina Kauffeldt, Della Caldwell, Leslie, Eileen Mieske, Norman and Jean. John will be fondly remembered by his many nieces and nephews, relatives and many friends. The family wishes to thank the staff at Groves Park Lodge (where Dad received a certificate for his 45 years of volunteerism) and ParaMed for their excellent care and support, and all the patrons of Mom & Dad’s business over the years. A Funeral Service will be held at the McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home Chapel, 85 Munroe Ave. E., Renfrew on Friday, February 13, 2015 at 2:00 p.m., with visiting from 1:00 p.m. – 1:45 p.m. Spring interment at Horton Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family.

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Peacefully at Groves Park Lodge, Renfrew on Saturday February 7, 2015 with family by her side. Edna Hartwick age 97 years. Beloved mother of Bernice Gilchrist (late Jim), Rose Sell (late Elmer), Pat McNevin (late Ken), Kathryn Landriault (Jack), William (Brenda), Joan Kent (Frank) and Rita Gannon (Reg). Predeceased by her husband William and daughters Shirley and Lillian. Loving grandmother of 35 grandchildren, 74 great grandchildren and 43 great great grandchildren. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Anderson Funeral Home 22 Raglan St.S. Renfrew on Wednesday 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held at Trinity St.Andrew’s United Church, Renfrew on Thursday February 12th at 11:00 a.m. Spring interment Rosebank Cemetery. For those desiring donations to Hospice Renfrew or Zion United Church, Douglas would be appreciated.

Beloved Husband of Barbara for 53 years. Devoted Father to Mark and Lisa (Atlanta), Paul and Elizabeth (Metcalfe), Jane and Howard (Montreal), David (Ottawa), Steven and Gina (Kanata). Loving Grandfather to and dearly missed by Jennifer, Tyler and Laci, and Ryan, Brett and Kayla. Left to mourn is Harold’s only sister, Eleanor Schweyer (Windsor), and many relatives and friends in Windsor, Manitoba, British Columbia and Michigan. Predeceased by his parents, Rudolph and Karoline Patzer (nee Flatt). Harold worked at the Ford Motor Company, Windsor, in purchasing before attending Concordia Lutheran Seminary, Springfield, Illinois, graduating in 1960. He served in active ministry for 36 years and was the Ontario District secretary for 16 years. Harold loved photography, reading, nature and the Word of God. Visiting at McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home, 85 Munroe Ave. E., Renfrew on Friday, February 13, 2015 from 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. – 9 p.m. A Funeral Service will be held at Zion Lutheran Church, Augsburg on Saturday at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Parkinson Society Canada, The Bonnechere Manor, or Canadian Lutheran World Relief.

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(Owner Adams and Cameron Insurance) Peacefully at home with her beloved husband and best friend, Kerry by her side on Monday evening, February 9th, 2015; Alison Jean White of Carleton Place passed away at the age of 69 years. Daughter of the late Hugh and Jesse (nee Broom) Muir. Dearly loved mother of Alicia York (George Bird) of Toronto and Evelyn Doré (Nik) of Kanata. Cherished and proud Nana of Roman Doré. Dear sister of Lena Robertson of Chatham and Jennifer McLagan (Hugh) of Fonthill. Special daughter-inlaw of Marilyn and Ivan White of Carleton Place. Predeceased by 2 brothers-in-law, Michael and Stephen White. Ali was also predeceased by her former husband, Peter York. Fondly remembered by several nieces and nephews and sadly missed by her feline Siamese companions, Sinatra and Zorro. The White family invited friends to join them for visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Monday, February 16th from 10 a.m. until 11:45 a.m. A Service to honour Alison White was conducted in the Pilon Family Chapel on Monday at 12 o’clock noon. Cremation followed. A reception took place in the Pilon Family Reception Centre immediately after the service. For those wishing to remember Ali in a special way, please consider a donation to your favorite charity. Condolences/Tributes/Donations/Webcast www.pilonfamily.ca

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Passed away at the Pembroke Regional Hospital on Friday, January 23, 2015 EILEEN LEEDA LEPINE (Knudson) age 75 years. Beloved wife of the late Roger Lepine, mother of Patricia (Howard Hamilton) Perth, Richard (Jennifer) Pembroke, Wendy, Ottawa, Christopher, Eganville. Loving grandmother to several children, and great-grandchildren. Fondly remembered by her quiet ways and smiles by her sisters Dorothy (Fred Shier) Golden Lake, Irene Power, Renfrew, and her brother Kenneth Knudson, Niagara Falls. And many nieces and nephews. As per Eileen’s request there will be no visitation or service. Cremation has taken place. Arrangements by the Zohr Funeral Home, Eganville.

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Peacefully at Bayfield Manor, Kemptville on Sunday, February 8, 2015, aged 96 years. Beloved daughter of the late John and Mary Mahusky (nee Ostroski). Beloved sister of Mary Boudreau. Will be sadly missed by her nieces, Theresa, Ann (Jim) and Angela. A Graveside Service will be held at St. Francis Xavier Cemetery, Renfrew in the Spring. Donations made to the Ottawa Heart Institute would be appreciated. Condolences/Tributes/ Donations: www.hpmcgarry.ca 613-2582435

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RCI makes changes to Relay for Life Taylor Virgin

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Renfrew Collegiate Institute’s Relay for Life Committee has changed the overnight event to a day event. RCI’s ninth Relay will kick off at noon and finish at midnight on May 22. This change will allow for more activities, but more importantly, the committee is hoping that the time change will allow for more community participation, as well as the incorporation and participation of Junior Relayers from the elementary schools. A personalized logo will also get a change. The new design will feature the Raiders’ mascot, a luminary scene and the words, “Celebrate, Remember, Fight Back”. The theme of this year’s Relay is ‘A Journey Through Time’ so teams are encouraged to portray their favourite decade or time period through their costumes. “It’s an easy theme for teams to express their creativity,” says Devon Barber, the chair of the event. “I expect to see a lot of people dressed up to fit the theme.” Barber, along with 60 other committee members, are hard at work preparing for the Relay For Life and all the events that lead up to the relay. The first event will be the annual kick-off assembly and pancake breakfast. It is scheduled for Friday, March 27. The breakfast is open to all community members from 7 to 8:30 am as is the kick-off assembly where community members can learn more about the Relay experience. “Everything you need to know about the event will be explained at the assembly,” Barber said. “Cancer survivors and family members of those who have fought against cancer will also share their inspiring stories. It is very inspirational and it makes you want to do more for the fight against cancer.” Other planned events include the Bonnie Kerr Memorial Cure for Cancer Carnival on May 8 and a car wash and bake sale at Low Square on May 2. These events, along with the actual Relay on May 22, will add to RCI’s fundraising total of almost three quarters of a million dollars. It will also bring the school closer to its $1,000,000 goal which the school hopes to reach over the next two years. Come out and help support RCI and the community of Renfrew to beat cancer. For more information please visit www.rcirelay4life.ca/ 30 The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, February 19, 2015

Back in action! St. Joseph’s Catholic has been flourishing with events and activities as we ease into our new semester. As the second semester began in early February, students have been focused on academics and getting accustom to their new schedules. Report cards from the first semester are set to be released this week. One of the main focuses of this month is the Dominican Republic Experience team. They headed off on their journey on Friday, Feb. 6, with medical supplies and items to support the povertystricken village that St. Joseph’s visits each year. The team has been fundraising for a year and were beyond ex-

cited to leave on their mission trip. Upon return, the team will provide their fondest memories and discuss the life-changing things they witnessed in the Dominican Republic. February has proved to be a fairly quiet month with the exception of the Grade 8 Orientation that took place Feb. 6. Staff and students pulled together to host an orientation for Grade 8 students arriving next year from elementary schools in the district. The students were introduced to staff, peers, the school and all of the wonderful things that it holds. As for athletics, both junior and senior boys’ basketball and junior and senior girls’ volleyball teams are headed into the county playoffs.

RCCDSB unveils new website The New Year ushered in a new look for the Renfrew County Catholic District School Board with the makeover of its website. Visitors to http://rccdsb.edu. on.ca/ will be pleasantly surprised by the updated appearance and improved navigation. “Our goal was to develop a site that allows us to communicate extremely effectively with students, parents, the community and staff,” says Michele Arbour, RCCDSB director of education. “We wanted a clean, concise, renewed look that highlights the information that is important to our community,” agrees Thomas Carroll, the Board’s E-Learning Contact, noting additional sub-sites such as Religious Education and Safe Schools are still in the process of undergoing a facelift. With the knowledge that mobile devices are fast becoming the preferred method of reading and sharing online, mobile access and inter-connectivity with social media were also considerations in the redesign. The new website is responsive to all mobile devices and screen sizes, such as iPad, iPhones, etc.

Both sets of varsity hockey teams wrapped up successful seasons in the early weeks of February. As the weather begins to warm up, we look forward to soccer and track and field season. On Friday, Feb. 13, St. Joseph’s celebrated Valentine’s Day by delivering red, pink and white carnations to students across the school. As February is a month of new things for students, it has been very quiet but will progressively get busier as time goes by. We eagerly look forward to the months ahead and as always, are enjoying every moment until then. Make sure to keep updated on school events by checking out the website. As always, have a wonderful week!

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Calabogie Peaks has introduced a cross track play terrain full of soft bumps, curves and fun for all ages for skiers and riders alike. Being young and hip is not required, so get your buddy, your mom or dad and head out to lower Barrett Chute and have some fun on the run, says the Calabogie Peaks website.

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Long-time members and volunteer workers for the Renfrew Badminton Club, Wardie and Helen Anderson, retired in April 2014 after 55 years. They played as members since 1959 and took over general management and finances for the club in 1980 when they decided to hang up their racquets. The Andersons faithfully attended the Tuesday and Thursday badminton nights at the Renfrew Armouries to sit at the door and collect monies, enroll members, and give constructive criticism on play and club issues for the next 34 years, until their retirement from the club.

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If you are looking for a recreational event, good for your health and a couple of nights out each week, then the Renfrew Badminton Club will welcome you with open arms. Members of the club take to the courts at the Renfrew Armouries Tuesdays and Thursdays starting at 6:30 p.m. It’s a cheap form of entertainment, only $5 per night, Larry McHenry of the badminton club says. “We have quite a mixture of expertise,” McHenry adds of the membership. “We want to make it more viable. We would like to see high school students come out. They have a special price of $4. And they don’t need to feel intimidated. Badminton club members help teach you the game. In three or four weeks, you can see a big improvement,” McHenry said. “As a sport this one can be as relaxing and casual as you want, or competitive as well. “We have four courts plus a singles court and are affiliated with the ODBA (Ottawa District Badminton Association) and have tournament opportunities locally against other Valley clubs.” There are competitive tournaments throughout the year and hardware on the line, most notably the Wiser and Findlay Cups. “Our longest playing member, Mac Fraser, still plays most nights. We have a mix of play. Ladies, men’s, mixed and youth (14 years and up) are welcome,” McHenry said. “It’s very stress-free as experi-

enced players help you out from the start. A racket is about $40, plus court shoes, and you’re off to play.”

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rary president of the club. Throughout the late 1920s and into the 1930s, until the Second World War, the badminton club had an active membership of 25 to 30 people each night. Renfrew hosted many tournaments which brought in teams from throughout the Ottawa Valley to compete. In 1927, William Findlay of Findlay’s Foundry in Carleton Place donated a competitive cup. The Find-

lay Cup is still coveted by all Valley teams to this day and remains the top prize in competition. The Wiser Cup, donated by Wiser Distilleries in the early 1960s, is the consolation prize. The Militia Club existed until 1970 when the federal government closed the armouries. But the Renfrew Badminton Club perseveres with action running on Tuesday and Thursday nights at 6:30 p.m.

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Eight Renfrew and area wrestlers attended the 2015 cadet/juvenile provincial championships in Brampton Feb. 7 and 8. Wrestlers from all over Ontario attended with hopes of beating the best that Ontario has to offer. Our wrestlers were ready for the challenge. The first day ended with our first gold medal of the weekend going to Cole Herbert. Cole beat the best in his 130-kilogram division. Going into day two with six wres-

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From bottom left, Mac Campbell, Dave Fortin, Justin Long history Thurston and Rick Dillabough of the Renfrew Badminton Club high-five a good match at the Renfrew Badminton has been a part of the Armouries.

Renfrew sporting scene since the 1920s. A group of teachers formed a club at Renfrew Collegiate Institute in 1924, but because anyone was welcomed to play, it was really a town club. The town organized a badminton league at the recreation centre in 1925. The small size of the courts there limited the game’s success. The wall was actually included as part of the court. In 1925, the Renfrew Militia Badminton Club was formed at the Renfrew Armouries. The commanding officer was always the honou-

tlers remaining in the tournament, they knew they had some good competition to beat in order to become provincial champions. Results from the 2015 provincial cadet/juvenile wrestling championships are as follows: • Gold: Teegan Tabbert, Cole Herbert; • Silver: Devin Tabbert, Lily Warren; • Fourth: Colton Warren, Bryson Lines; Harry Smith/Submitted • Sixth: Jarett Laking Teegan Tabbert, left, of the Renfrew Amateur Wres• Falling just short of a podium fin- tling Club has her arm uplifted after winning her ish was Ryan Theobald. gold medal match over Sydney Woodhouse of Oxel.

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Three Renfrew Collegiate Raiders teams are off to the 2015 Upper Ottawa Valley High School Athletic Association playoffs. The RCI senior girls volleyball team finished in third place at 8-and-2 despite a 30 setback to the St. Joseph’s Jaguars Feb. 10 at the Grant Gymnasium. The Raiders travelled to Fellowes High School for the opening round of the postseason this past Tuesday. RCI defeated the L’Equinoxe Patriotes 3-0 Feb. 3, and the Mackenzie Mustangs 3-0 Feb. 12 to cap the regular season. The Junior Raiders also lost 3-0 to St. Joseph’s, and 3-

Wildcats 53-47 in the quarterfinal Feb. 12. The Raiders were fifth in a competitive senior loop with a 6-and-3 record. RCI teams scored a pair of wins over the Madawaska Valley District Wolves at the Grant Gym Feb. 5. Phil Kadlec drained 16 points to lead the Senior Raiders to a 46-28 triumph. Kadlec also canned 21 points and Josh Thero 15 in RCI’s 49-34 win over the Jeanne Lajoie Chevaliers in Pembroke Feb. 10. An 11-point Brendan Barber effort spearheaded the Junior Raiders to a 32-25 win over Madawaska Valley. Jeanne Lajoie outlasted the Junior Raiders 45-42. Reid Hall and Ryan Pettigrew had 12 points for RCI, and Dawson Brown 10.

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The St. Joseph’s Junior Jaguars capped off a phenomenal 2014-15 Upper Ottawa Valley High School Athletic Association girls volleyball regular season at 9-and-0 with a trio of impressive wins on the Opeongo High School court Feb. 3, and victory over the local rival Renfrew Collegiate Raiders Feb. 10. The Jaguars swept the host Opeongo Wildcats and Valour Voyageurs 30. They also took down the Mackenzie Mustangs 3-1 in a match that clinched top spot for St. Joseph’s. The Junior Jaguars then topped the Raiders 3-0 at RCI’s Grant Gymnasium. The Senior Jaguars also enjoyed a big day in the Opeongo gym. St. Joseph’s outvolleyed Mackenzie and Valour 3-0, and scored a 3-1 triumph over Opeongo. The game at RCI was for second place, and the Senior Jaguars prevailed 27-25, 25-18, 25-18 to finish an 8-and-2 regular season. Both Jaguar teams hosted the opening round of Renfrew County playoff matches Tuesday, Feb. 17. The sixth-seed Senior Jaguars, 4and-5 in the regular season, shocked the Arnprior Redmen 43-38 in the boys basketball quarterfinal Feb. 12. The number-five seed Junior Jaguars, 6-and-3, were topped 50-20 in the junior quarterfinal at Opeongo. The Jaguars boys hockey team ended its season at 1-3-and-3 with a pair of ties at the Petawawa Civic Centre Feb. 4. A late-game goal by Arnprior resulted in a 3-3 deadlock for St. JoPeter Clark/Metroland seph’s on the final day. John Agnew’s Shelby Hartwick (9) of the RCI Raiders challenges St. two goals lifted the Jaguars into a 2-2 Joseph’s Jaguars, from left, Lindsay Trainor, Janessa tie with Opeongo. Linton and Hannah Robertson.

1 to the Deep River school to end their season. The RCI boys varsity hockey team is Frozen Fourbound. The Raiders topped the rival Arnprior Redmen 7-2 and dropped a 4-2 decision to unbeaten Opeongo Wildcats Feb. 3 to finish up regularseason play in third place and in the playoffs at 4-2-and-1. The Raiders challenged the Madawaska Valley District Wolves in the Frozen Four semifinal at the Petawawa Civic Centre yesterday (Feb. 18.) The Raiders host the Eastern Ontario (EOSSAA) senior boys basketball championship for A schools over two days in late February, and they took a big step toward qualifying by bumping off the Opeongo

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Hitting the slopes Reid Hall of the Renfrew Collegiate Raiders competes in his second snowboard run of the day Feb. 6. The Renfrew County Alpine and Snowboarding Championships were held at Calabogie Peaks.

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Wolves outlast Pontiacs 7-6 in curtain raiser Minor playoffs underway Peter Clark

Coaching staffs wouldn’t call it pretty. But for the fans, it was a thriller. In a freewheeling opening game of the Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League 2014-15 Valley Division playoffs at the Ma-TeWay Activity Centre Feb. 11, the Renfrew Timberwolves fended off the Pontiac Juniors 7-6 to grab the early edge in the best-of-seven semifinal. Barring a series sweep, the outcome guarantees the Wolves a home game this Friday night (Feb. 20) at the MAC. Game time is 8 p.m. Check insideottawavalley. com/renfrew for updates on games 2, 3 and 4 of the series. The Wolves led from the opening goal, and built up a 3-0 lead. But the Pontiacs battled back all night to often cut the deficit to a single goal – 3-2, 4-3 and 6-5 before the Wolves finally settled the issue by hanging on to win 7-6. Lucas Gonu notched two third-period goals to trigger

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the Renfrew victory. Blair Barr, Bailey Hein, Colin Bradbury, Luke Lapierre and Scott Conroy collected singles. Teddy Suckow added three assists, and Barr and Jon Rosein pegged two helpers each for the Valley Division regular-season leaders. Dylan McNamara led Shawville with a pair of markers. Solos came from Derrin Lehoux, Liam Poirier, Danick Genest and Julian Dumont. The Wolves scored the only goal of the first period on a powerplay. Barr one-timed a crisp feed home from defenceman Suckow with just 9.7 seconds showing on the clock. The goal jump-started the Wolves, who came out flying in the middle stanza with two goals in the first 3:11 to take a 3-0 lead. And it could have been more. Hein connected a couple of minutes in, and blueliner Rosein then hit Bradbury on the tape with a pin-point feed. Bradbury walked in alone to beat Pontiac goalkeeper Danick Boisvert.

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Ottawa Senators Canadian Winter Classic Champions The outdoor roof-covered rink at the Horton Community Centre was the site of the Canadian Winter Classic Feb. 7. Four teams competed for a replica Stanley Cup with players wearing ‘real’ sweaters of the Montreal Canadiens, Ottawa Senators, Boston Bruins and Florida Panthers. Above, the Ottawa Senators celebrate with the Stanley Cup. In front row, from left, are Rebecca Barr, Cam Cosby, Jessie Riopelle, goaltender Richard Barr, Carson Cole and Wade McLaughlin; and back row, Jessie Cobus, Doug Siroski, Jeff Miller and Rod Eady. Missing are Adam Wright and Grady Zohr. Jessie Cobus, far right, and his Senators teammates defeat the Canadians in the semifinal, and went on to win the Stanley Cup over Florida to complete an unbeaten 5-and-0 day.

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Legacy Gift will generate $42.2 MILLION for CHEO over next 100 years Weldon Cochrane was an Ottawa chartered accountant and partner with the accounting firm of Coopers and Lybrand (now PriceWaterhouseCoopers) and was also the Treasurer on the CHEO Foundation Board. Mr. Cochrane had an appreciation for the importance of leaving a legacy and understood how to make an impact when he decided to made a gift in his Will to CHEO. He left the residual of his estate with instructions for it to be endowed; meaning that the capital would be preserved in perpetuity and the annual interest would be used to fund the important work at CHEO. When Mr. Cochrane died in 1985 the CHEO Foundation received $540,000

from his estate and established the Weldon Cochrane Endowment Fund as directed in his Will. Much has happened and changed at CHEO since his death and in that time his legacy gift has grown to $4.6 million.

(20%) will be reinvested bringing the total value of the fund to $6.2 million. In 50 years $15 million (80%) will go to the hospital and $3.8 million (20%) will be reinvested bringing the total value of the fund to $8.4

As CHEO marks its 40th anniversary this year, we look back and honour not only those in our community who made our local children’s hospital a reality, but also donors like Mr. Cochrane who made children a priority. Why not honour what is most important to you during your lifetime The impact of Mr. Cochrane’s generous gift is probably beyond what by considering a gift in Will to CHEO. Our he could have even imagined when he made it over 30 years ago. children, youth and families deserve to Moving forward 80 percent of the interest million. In 100 years $42.2 million (80%) will always have excellent health care, to benefit generated from this fund will be invested in go to the hospital and $10.6 million (20%) from lifesaving research and be provided medical equipment, research and hospital will be reinvested bringing the total value with the support programs to live happy and healthy lives now and forever. programs at CHEO. The remaining 20 of the fund to $15.2 million. percent will be reinvested to allow the fund His legacy lives on and continues to make to continue to grow. In 25 years $6.4 million a difference in the lives of young patients (80%) will go to the hospital and $1.6 million at CHEO today, and for future generations.

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Not all of the action takes place outside at the 40th Douglas Frosty Fun carnival Feb. 6 to 8. The focus of, from left, Kane O’Malley, Max Harris and Marshall McFarlane is on the toy farm equipment play area indoors. At top left, Jack McGrath handles a C7 rifle at the military exhibit Saturday. The gun has an effective range of 600 metres. Bottom left, all you need is a bit of real estate to make a rink, and a couple chairs for goalposts, and the game is on. The ball field at Douglas is converted into a rink for some Frosty Fun hockey.

The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, February 19, 2015 39


Sunday service was starting, thanks to old Herman Mark Cook Memories

There was a lot to grab my attention in church every Sunday, and it wasn’t always what the minister had to say from the pulpit. If the truth be known, I had trouble trying to figure out what he was talking about, as he flailed around pounding his bible on the rail. I was much more interested in waiting to see the well worn black book go flying into the congregation, which I was sure would happen. It would just be a matter of time. And then there was his wife, who Mother said was a pure angel. She sat ram-rod straight, and my brother Emerson said the whole place could blow up and he doubted if she would blink an eyelash. I would spend many minutes waiting for any movement from her, which never came all the time we went to the Lutheran Church in Northcote. Of course, I was keenly interested in seeing what the girls I went to school with had worn to church. And so that cut a fair bit of time out of the church service too. If one wore a new hat (even very young girls wore hats to church) I looked at it with envy, and I was reasonable sure I was committing a mortal sin by doing so, and was right up there with stealing pennies off the collection plate. And then there was old Herman. He sat by the East window, and I spent many minutes staring at his very bald head. It had a glow to it, which my brother Emerson said got that way because he rubbed it with goose grease before he came to church. My sister Audrey said that was pure nonsense. Goose grease was for shining your boots, not to be wasted putting a

shine to a bald head! Some Sundays I couldn’t take my eyes off old Herman. He was known to consume a little too much of his homemade brew on a Saturday night, and it wasn’t unusual for him to come to church the worse for wear.   He would be alright when the church service was just beginning, but with the hot sun beating on his bald head, the old stove belting out heat, and the droning on of the minister, it didn’t take long for old Herman to drop his head to his chest. And every few minutes he would waken and snap his head up, only to lose consciousness again seconds later. Well, one Sunday, right in the middle of winter, there was someone else in old Herman’s seat! And yet, it looked like old Herman...same bulbed nose, half-shut eyes, but the shiny head was gone! What was on his head looked very much like a tight hat of fine brown straw, and I wasn’t the only one glued to old Herman! Every eye in church was on him. Emerson started to laugh until Mother gave him a poke that settled him down in a hurry. I thought even the minister paused on his way up to the front of the church leading the choir, as his eyes fell on the sight in Herman’s pew.   My sister Audrey, who Mother always said was smart beyond her years, leaned close to me and said, “of course it’s Herman...he’s gotten himself a wig.” I had never seen a wig in the Northcote area before...there were a few in the town of Renfrew I knew, but not out in Northcote!!! Well, the service went on, and I lost interest in looking for new hats, and keeping a close eye on the Minister’s wife...my sight was glued to old

Herman. That Sunday, we could have gotten along without the heat from the old stove, because the sun was pouring in through the East window, and of course, right onto Herman. I don’t think the minister was into his sermon five minutes when old Herman’s head fell to his chest.That in itself was not unusual, and to be expected.   What wasn’t expected was what happened to the wig. It fell over his eyes with his first head-drop, and stayed there! It sat on his nose completely blocking his vision. With the curved seats in the pews it was impossible not to see what was happening. The minister’s voice got louder and louder. And it wasn’t until the organist pumped her feet on the two felt pedals with force and brought her hands down with a bang on the keys to start a hymn that old Herman came to. Of course, he couldn’t see a thing. The wig covered the front of his bald head right down to the tip of his nose. That in itself was enough to startle the whole church, but what it did to old Herman was something to behold. He must have forgotten for the moment that he was wearing a wig, because he was blinded by it, and yelled in a voice that could be heard in the United Church down the road. “Where am I? What’s goin’ on?” Mr. Kallies, sitting right behind him, grabbed the back edge of the wig and righted it, allowing Herman to realize where he was.  His face turned beet red, he grabbed the wig off his head, crammed it in his pocket, and bolted. He didn’t even wait for the plates to be passed for collection. As always at the Lutheran Church, after the service, people mingled at

the back and had their visit.  Not a word was mentioned about the wig or old Herman. But on the way home in the double cutter, my brother Em-

erson said the church service that day was as good as going to the picture show in Renfrew on a Saturday night!

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From milk bags to sleeping mats Debbie McDermid

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complete one sleeping mat. Trinity-St.Andrew’s is now a drop-off location for milk bags and mats, with the mats being sent to the warehouse in Burlington, to date eighteen completed mats have been sent with about six more ready to go. Many hands are needed to make this project successful, whether you come for an hour, all afternoon, and/or every Wednesday afternoon, you will be welcomed by this diverse group of women. Please call the church office at 613-4322285 or Daphne at 613-432-5147 and leave your name in order for us to ensure enough supplies to work with.

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Did you miss the November workshop on making sleeping mats from milk bags? The November event was very successful with 23 people attending to learn the process of crocheting or weaving the coloured milk bags into sleeping mats for Third World countries. Peru, El Salvador, Nicaragua and Haiti are just a few of the countries benefitting from this programme. We are now planning our second workshop for Wednesday, Feb. 25 at 1 p.m. and again at 7 p.m. at Trinity-St.Andrew’s Unit-

ed Church at 291 Plaunt St. in Renfrew. Upholstery fabric has been donated for us to now proceed to make pillows using scraps that can be included with each mat. If you have a sewing machine, you can assist in sewing these pillows for others to stuff and finish. After experimenting with various sized frames for weaving, we have settled on what we feel is the best size, and a couple of gentlemen (Thanks, Barry and Bruce) have been busy making the frames with the many, many screws lined up perfectly for our use. We have two large frames (two pieces required for each mat) and about 10 smaller frames, which require six or eight pieces to

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Ottawa Innercity Ministries presents Hiding Place March 20 in Pembroke Ottawa Innercity Ministries

Ottawa Innercity Ministries (OIM) presents Hiding Place, performed by the acclaimed Ballet Magnificat. Hiding Place is a production inspired by the true story of Corrie ten Boom during the Jewish Holocaust of the 1940s. Choreographer/artistic director Jiri Sebastian Voborsky’s Hiding Place follows the struggle of two sisters, Corrie and Betsie ten Boom, as they help their life-long Jewish neighbours and friends find security in a small hiding place

built in the wall of their home, only to be discovered and transported to the concentration camp of Ravensbrück to face struggles far exceeding their wildest imagination. All proceeds go to Ottawa Innercity Ministries’ outreach to street-engaged youth, including its flagship program, the Passion 4 Youth art program. Since 1988, Ottawa Innercity Ministries has been coming alongside those experiencing poverty and homelessness. We believe that all people are worthy of dignity and respect. We begin by meeting people

Sparkle Dental Charity Ball April 11 Dorothy Garlough

The richness of the first annual Sparkle Dental Charity Ball can be summed up in Winston Churchill’s quote, “We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.” The event, to be held at the Museum of History on April 11, promises all those attending the opportunity to give, with the proceeds going to multiple worthy causes: The Ottawa Food Bank; the Canadian Cancer Society; the Canadian Foundation for Dental

Hygiene Education and Research; and Ottawa’s own Youville Centre. Imagine the joy and relief these single mothers will receive with the help to fund their and their children’s dental needs! Health care professionals in all professions with an interest in the link between the mouth and the body are invited to be the first guests at this inaugural event. The evening will offer fulfillment on many levels. Not only will you be supporting worthy causes but you will have to opportunity to meet like minded philanthro-

pists in the health care sector. All of this while enjoying a special evening out. The gala will be first class, held in the The Grand Hall & River View Salon within The Museum of History. Picture yourself and your partner in formal finery enjoying gourmet food, champagne, dancing the night away while meeting others with a mindset of giving! A special event like this happens only once a year. Please visit www.dentalcharityball.com to purchase your tickets for a memorable event!

March of 2015 with this powerful production of Corrie ten Boom’s The Hiding Place. This is a performance you will not want to miss,” says Ken MacLaren, executive director of Ottawa Innercity Ministries. This event will take place on March 20 at Pembroke Pentecostal Tabernacle (34 Jordan Ave. Intersection of Hwy. 41 and 17) starting at 7 p.m. For more information or to purchase tickets, please visit ottawainnercityministries.ca or eventbrite.ca We look forward to seeing you at the performance.

on the streets through our outreach and day programs, build a relationship, and invite them to participate in strength-based programming. Our goal is to help people attain a higher quality of life. Last year, OIM made over 14,000 connections with people through our street outreach, day programs and outreach to street-engaged youth. “Ottawa Innercity Ministries hosted Ballet Magnificat in 2013. The performance was delivered with excellence, grace and passion. We are very excited for them to come back in

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Multiple small slams at duplicate bridge Mary McCann

Duplicate Bridge had eight and a half tables at the community hall at Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre Feb. 11. Congratulations to the afternoon’s winning teams: • North- South: 1st: Phillipa Baran and Nancy Cavanagh, 2nd: Carroll Foley and Carl Hendrickson, 3rd: Ruth Grant and Mary McCann. • East-West: 1st: Eric Brown and Ernie Berndt, 2nd: Malcolm and Ruth Wilson, 3rd: Tom and Bernie Culhane What an afternoon! Nine small slams were played with Phillipa Baran and Nancy Cavanagh successful on Boards

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Stone Fence Theatre hosts new play reading with Robert Winslow of 4th Line Theatre

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Certain limitations or conditions apply. Void where prohibited. See your GMCL dealer for details. GMCL reserves the right to amend or terminate offers for any reason in whole or in part at any time without prior notice. 3Offer applies to eligible current owners or lessees of any Pontiac/Saturn/SAAB/Hummer/Oldsmobile model year 1999 or newer car or Chevrolet Cobalt or HHR that has been registered and insured in Canada in the customer's name for the previous consecutive six (6) months. Credit valid towards the retail purchase or lease of one eligible 2013, 2014, 2015 model year Chevrolet/Buick/GMC/Cadillac car, SUV, crossover and pickups models delivered in Canada between February 3rd, 2015 – March 2nd, 2015 (except 2015MY Cadillac Escalade). Credit is a manufacturer to consumer incentive (tax inclusive) and credit value depends on model purchased: $1,500 credit available on all eligible Chevrolet, Buick GMC vehicles; $2,000 credit available on all Cadillac vehicles (except 2015MY Cadillac Escalade). Offer is transferable to a family member living within the same household (proof of address required). As part of the transaction, dealer may request documentation and contact General Motors of Canada Limited (GMCL) to verify eligibility. This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives. Certain limitations or conditions apply. Void where prohibited. See your GMCL dealer for details. GMCL reserves the right to amend or terminate offers for any reason in whole or in part at any time without prior notice. *$10,000 is a combined total credit consisting of a $4,500 manufacturer-to-dealer delivery credit (tax exclusive), $2,345 Cash Credit (tax exclusive), $1,000 Loyalty Cash (tax inclusive) and a $2,155 manufacturer-to-dealer Kodiak Package Discount Credit (tax exclusive) for 2015 Sierra SLE Kodiak Edition, which is available for cash purchases only and cannot be combined with special lease and finance rates. By selecting lease or finance offers, consumers are foregoing this $2,155 credit, which will result in higher effective interest rates. Discounts vary by model. **Offer valid to eligible retail lessees in Canada who have obtained credit approval by and entered into a lease agreement with GM Financial, and who accept delivery from February 3rd, 2015 – March 2nd, 2015 of any new or demonstrator 2015 model year GMC. City Express excluded at outset of program; will be eligible once residuals become available. General Motors of Canada will pay one month’s lease payment or two bi-weekly lease payments as defined on the lease agreement (inclusive of taxes). After the first month, lessee will be required to make all remaining scheduled payments over the remaining term of the lease agreement. PPSA/RDPRM is not due. Consumer may be required to pay Dealer Fees. Insurance, licence, and applicable taxes not included. Additional conditions and limitations apply. GM reserves the right to modify or terminate this offer at any time without prior notice. See dealer for details. +Visit onstar.ca for coverage maps, details and system limitations. Services and connectivity may vary by model and conditions. OnStar with 4G LTE connectivity is available on select vehicle models and in select markets. Customers will be able to access OnStar services only if they accept the OnStar User Terms and Privacy Statement. 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CLUES ACROSS 1. Glasgow inhabitant 5. Dangerous tidal bore 10. Prevents harm to creatures 14. Upper class 15. Caused an open infection 16. Styptic 17. Am. Nat’l. Standards Inst. 18. Muse of lyric poetry and mime 19. He fiddled 20. Afrikaans 22. Don’t know when yet 23. Mottled cat 24. 1803 USA purchase 27. Engine additive 30. Reciprocal of a sine 31. __ King Cole, musician 32. Time in the central U.S. 35. Insect pupa sheaths 37. Prefix denoting “in a”

38. Okinawa port city 39. Capital of Pais-de-Calais 40. Small amount 41. Fictional elephant 42. Grave 43. 12th month (abbr.) 44. Knights’ garment 45. One point S of due E 46. Lender Sallie ___ 47. Express pleasure 48. Grassland, meadow 49. Vikings state 52. Deck for divination 55. Mountain 56. Cavalry sword 60. Largest known toad species 61. Once more 63. Cavity 64. Paper this tin plate 65. Slang for backward 66. James __, American steam engineer 67. Sea eagles

68. Wooded 69. Expression of annoyance CLUES DOWN 1. Spawn of an oyster 2. Town near Venice 3. Bone (pl.) 4. Pair of harness shafts 5. Midway between E and SE 6. Of a main artery 7. Catches 8. Maintained possession 9. Old Tokyo 10. Yemen capital 11. Commoner 12. Street border 13. Old Xiamen 21. Soul and calypso songs 23. Explosive 25. Put into service 26. Swiss river 27. Territorial division 28. Pulse 29. Hair curling treatments

32. Small group of intriguers 33. Portion 34. Slightly late 36. Taxi 37. Political action committee 38. Grab 40. Between 13 & 19 41. Tai currency 43. Newsman Rather 44. Great school in Mass. 46. Technology school 47. Have a great ambition 49. Groans 50. Fill with high spirits 51. Expressed pleasure 52. Modern London gallery 53. A gelling agent in foods 54. Dilapidation 57. Swine 58. Footwear museum city 59. Respite 61. Creative activity 62. Slight head motion

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ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, expect to scramble at the last minute when you have to get something finished. It may elevate your blood pressure, but you’ll feel good when the task is completed. TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 You have to take a stand on a highly contested matter, Taurus. There’s no way to avoid the situation, so it’s best if you just meet it head on. Others will appreciate your direct approach. GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, say goodbye to a bad situation, as a better one is on the horizon. It is about time you make things work in your favor and enjoy some R&R. CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22 Cancer, you have grown in many ways and people are trying to get used to your new persona. They see you as a new person, and that will require an adjustment period. LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23 Leo, paying off a large debt may empty out your bank account, but you have to look at the benefits of the situation. No more interest payments mean more savings. VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 Virgo, expect to be caught off guard this week. Allow everything to run its course, and things will be back to normal before you know it.

LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 Libra, be resourceful and economical this week. Frivolous spending will only leave you with a hole in your pocket and not much to show for it. SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 This could be a time of profound changes in an important relationship, Scorpio. If you keep an open mind, there is no limit to the benefits that await. SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21 Sagittarius, after a few bumpy spells, you may be on the road to a financial recovery. Monitor your spending and continue to maintain your financial discipline. CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 Real estate values have been rebounding, Capricorn. If you are in the market to sell your home, now may be your chance to do so, but make sure you accept a good offer. AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18 Your responsibilities are at an all-time high, Aquarius. If you speak up, plenty of people will be willing to lend a hand. You just have to accept their offers to help. PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20 Pisces, start visualizing positive outcomes and you can produce winning results. A negative attitude will only prevent success. 0219

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February 20 Horton Recreation Committee country dance featuring The Countrymen, 8 p.m. to midnight at the Horton Recreation Centre. Tickets $10 at Horton Township Office, Scott and Sons Hardware and at the door. Friends Supporting Friends, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Renfrew Legion. Benefit for Mike and Mary Etmanski who lost all their belongings in a fire on Dec. 20. House band and guests, silent auction, door prizes. Donations at the door. Haley United Church invites teams of up to six people to enter a trivia contest at 7:30 p.m. $60.00 per team. Doors open at 7 p.m. Cash prizes. To register call Garry Juby 613-433-3443 or Paul/Ruby McLenaghan 613-4339724. Jan Roberts performs at the Golden Age Activity Centre at 1:30 p.m. Pulled pork sandwich lunch served at noon for $6. Afternoon of music from the 1940s and 50s era.

February 21 Northcote Fun Day, breakfast 8:30 to 11 a.m.; snowmobile poker run (weather permitting) registration 9:30 to 11 a.m. Afternoon events start at 2 p.m., children’s games, log sawing, nail hammering, etc. Euchre 2 to 4 p.m. Free skating all day, at

Northcote Community Centre. Anishaanabe Cultural teaching circle from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 464 Isabella St., Pembroke. Tracy will lead you through making moccasins. Register early. Kits are free but limited. Potluck lunch. Phone Ray at 613-4331824 or email ray@niganahinabi.com The Saturday evening skate at MaTe-Way Activity Centre is from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. through until the end of March. This skate time is sponsored by Sport Renfrew. There are a limited number of skates (child and adult sizing) and helmets available for lending at the skate sharpening shop.

February 22

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Call the Home Support office 613432-7691 to make your reservation.

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February 24

Rick Leben is back at the Golden Age Activity Centre to perform at 1:30 p.m. Peameal bacon on a bun lunch at noon. Cost $6.

The World Day of Prayer 2015 service at St. Francis Xavier Church at 2 p.m. Women from the Christian churches in Renfrew and area are working together to organize this ecumenical service which has come from the Bahama Islands this year. Theme: Jesus said to them, “Do you know what I have done to you?” Everyone in the community invited.

Renfrew Seniors Club 51 meets every Tuesday at the Renfrew Recreation Centre for four-hand euchre at 7 p.m. Club 51 is always looking for new members 50 and older. Prizes, door prizes, 50-50 and lunch. Membership $5 per year. Call Shirley 613-401-5329.

February 25 Scrapbooking workshop, 3 p.m. at Eganville Seniors Centre, Cost $5. Bring photographs and a lunch. Microwave and fridge available. Register before Feb. 20. 613-628-2354.

The Sunday afternoon skate at Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre is from 1 to 2 p.m. until the end of March. Sponsored by the Renfrew Lions Club. There are a limited number of skates (child and adult sizing) and helmets available for lending at the skate sharpening shop.

Free Community Soup Kitchen, St. Paul’s Anglican Church at noon, downstairs. Please use rear entrance.

Renfrew Legion Ladies Auxiliary euchre at 1 p.m. Cost $8 per player. Light Snack served.

Golden Age Activity Centre hymn sing and a soup luncheon at noon.

February 26 Cooking for One Workshop 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Eganville Seniors Centre. Cost $5. 613-628-2354.

DACA breakfast 8 to 11 a.m. Bacon, eggs, fried potatoes, toast and porridge and beverages. Adults $7. Kids under 12, $5. Contact Susan 613-4339050. Next breakfast March 8.

February 23 Grand re-opening of the AdmastonBromley Public Library, St. Michael’s School, Douglas, 7 to 8:30 p.m. Cake and refreshments. Become a library member. Meet librarian and board

The Cobden Seniors are hosting a euchre tournament in the Whitewater Community Centre, Cobden, 1:30 p.m. Cost is $5 per player. 50-50 tickets will be available, and light refreshments will be served at the end of play. Will also play March 28. Greater Madawaska Township Ward 3 Griffith Winter Carnival, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the rink, 15 Ginza St., Griffith. Musical concert with Dai Bassett and guest Harko Wassing, 2 p.m. at Burnstown United Church. Freewill offering supports the church. Light refreshments. Fully accessible.

March 1 March Valley Singles Lunch at The Barley Mow Restaurant in Almonte at 1 p.m. For more info contact Donna at 613-623-6698 or Johanna at 613-432-7622.

Renfrew Silver Seniors noon hour luncheon at the Renfrew Legion. Cost $ 5. Membership $5 per year.

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February 27 The Renfrew Tea Room is going international in support of Renfrew Seniors’ Home Support, hosting its couples and friends night out with a Taste of Italy Lasagna Nite at 6 p.m. Cost $20 per person. Fresh crusty bread, savoury lasagna, crisp caesar salad and delectable Italian dessert.

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February 28

Calling all talented seniors. Bonnechere Manor hosts a Senior Talent Showcase. If you have a talent to share please call 613-432-4873. ext. 1252 or visit bonnecheremanorfoundation.com for more information. Singers, dancers, musicians and other unique talents welcome. Talent applications due by Feb. 20. Free

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March 7 Annual Leprechaun Trivia Night 8 p.m. at the Cobden Agricultural Hall. Teams of 4 to 6 players, $60 per team. Prizes for the best theme dressed team. Fundraiser for the Cobden Agricultural Society. Refreshments and canteen available. Open to all ages. Enter your team name by contacting Lorraine at 646-2941 or blhamilton@hotmail.ca. St. Patrick’s Dance, 2 to 4 p.m. at the Renfrew Legion. Guy Jamieson, appearances from the Donohues and Enrights. Light lunch, $10 per person, Tickets at the door or the Senior Home Support office, 613-432-7069.

March 8 Valley Irish Show 2 p.m. at the Cobden Agricultural Hall. Gail Gavan, Mike Ryan, Kyle Felhaver, Seamus Costello plus local dancers. Cost $15, or $20 at the door for the show only. Advance tickets available until March 1 at Dahl’s Convenience in Renfrew, Eganville Country Store in Eganville, and Rooney’s Gas Station in Cobden. Call 613-646-2481. Sponsored by the Cobden Agricultural Society.

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