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Renfrew’s new doctors Dr. Tara Avelino, left, and Dr. Anthony De Jesus, far right, and their son Bryce with Peter Emon, chair of Renfrew and Area Health Services Village, centre, hold up their welcome certificates, which they officially signed at a welcome event on Feb. 17 at the hospital.
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The doctors are in. On Feb. 17 representatives from Renfrew Victoria Hospital (RVH) and Renfrew and Area Health Services Village (RAHSV) officially welcomed two new family physicians to the com-
munity. Dr. Tara Avelino and her husband, Dr. Anthony De Jesus, have moved to Renfrew to set up their practices. Avelino has already started her practice at the old medical building on Raglan Street and De Jesus will be starting at the same location soon. Randy Penney, president and chief
executive officer of RVH, called it an exciting day for RVH, RAHSV and the community at large. “We have been blessed with wonderful physicians over the years and we are grateful for the support they’ve giving to patients, the community, and it is so refreshing to see Tara and Anthony joining us,” said Penny, who has
had a chance to see both of them in action. “They bring with them knowledge and experience, enthusiasm, and it’s certainly welcome. We look forward to making sure they are happy in the community for many years to come,” said Penney.
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“They have embraced this community already. Their kids are participating, they have purchased a home, everything we could ask in terms of new physicians, we welcome you and we will make sure your tenure here is long and healthy.” Dr. Steve Radke, chief of staff at RVH, introduced the pair. “It’s my honour and excitement that I introduce you to a new family, to Renfrew,” said Radke. “Two happen to be family physicians. They are wonderful individuals who will be the nucleus of the new wave of young physicians who will be joining the RVH team.” Avelino was born and raised in the Philippines and attended medical school there. De Jesus was born in Kingston and grew
up in Ottawa and went to the Philippines to study medicine. “Tara and Anthony met while classmates at medical school in Philippines and shortly after finishing medical school they married and moved to Ottawa,” said Radke. “Both finished residence in family medicine through the University of Ottawa. They made the decision to move to Ottawa last year to practise family medicine.” The pair have two children -- Bianca, who Radke called a “little spitfire,” and Bryce, who is a “mini-Anthony.” “They will be the first physicians to join the new 100 Health Village Lane medical professional building in September of this year,” said Radke. “We are very fortunate to have these keen young physicians in our community. So Dr. Avelino and Dr. De Jesus, welcome to RVH
and to our community.” With a large round of applause from the 25 people gathered in the hospital’s Café Victoria Atrium, the two officially signed their welcome certificates. De Jesus thanked everyone for the warm welcome and said the family has been overwhelmed by the support and said coming to Renfrew was an easy choice. As De Jesus finished his residency at RVH last year, the couple joined a co-ed volleyball league, a tennis league and took their daughter to soccer. “We are very fortunate, we are loving the area so much. We’ve got a new place now so we are definitely planning on planting some roots,” said De Jesus.. “We are very fortunate and blessed to be part of this community and part of this hospital. We are very lucky that there is this
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Renfrew BIA recaps 2016, looks ahead some of the BIA’s successful projJim Miller was elected the new ects over the past year, including: the chair of the group. Great Downtown Garage Sale, the It’s been a busy year in downtown Shop Hop, the craft beer and food $61K SPENT LAST YEAR truck festival, Rekindle the Spirit of Renfrew. BIA funds are collected through a The Renfrew Business Improve- Christmas event and a Halloweencommercial tax levy on the downtown ment Area (BIA) hosted its annual themed evening in the downtown. businesses. general meeting Feb. 15 at the BonBEAUTIFICATION ON HOLD Of the $65,725 budget for 2016 nechere Bakery and Bistro. $61,460 plus $5,000 in consulting was Some of the BIA’s regular beauSpeakers included Renfrew Mayor Don Eady, Allison Good, senior land- tification initiatives will be on hold spent. The budget for 2017 is $65,000. scape architect for MMM Group, pending news on the main street reThe 2016 board of directors would who spoke about the long-term design construction grants. formally like to thank individuals and Plaunt and Argyle streets have seen vision for the downtown and Mike Thompson, business development of- the addition of some planters and businesses for their support over the ficer for Community Futures Renfrew beautification in line with what exists past year: • James Briscoe, the former vice County, who spoke about his organi- on the main street, said BIA adminischair, who had to resign due to busitrator Tammy Logan. zations’ options for small businesses. Business owners there pay into the nesses reasons, his valued input and Mayor Eady said he is quite impressed with the BIA and said the levy and the BIA wants to make sure commitment to board was duly missed for the remainder of 2016; group is well recognized by council, they are included, said Logan. • Katie and Trevor Brydges of the At last year’s AGM, officials had staff and residents. “It’s folks like yourselves that make hoped to possibly introduce free Wi- Opeongo Bowldrome, the family gift Fi in the downtown but inquiries in- bowling donation towards the Downthings happen,” said Eady. “The heartbeat of your town is the dicated it to be cost prohibitive, said town Renfrew Rekindle the Spirit of Christmas event; Logan. main street. • The Renfrew Mercury for the doIncluded in the main street “If your heartbeat is strong, the rest nation of the Ottawa ’67s hockey tickstreetscape design plan is exploration of your town is strong. So it’s really of the possibility of offering WiFi in ets that went to the draw winner from important to keep this up.” the Downtown Renfrew Rekindle the some areas, she said. WAIT ON FUNDING The garage sale will be back the first Spirit of Christmas event; • Gail Reid and Steve Campbell of The town has applied for grants to weekend in May, the BIA will partner reconstruct the main street and offi- with the town for Canada 150th cele- the Lochiel Street Bed and Breakfast, cials hope to hear soon whether these brations, the food truck and craft beer the donation of accommodation for funds will come through, said the festival will return and the Shop Hop the grand prize winner of the Downand Rekindle the Spirit events will be town Renfrew ‘Be Our Guest’ Particimayor. pating Members Coupon Book 2016; Treasurer Mel Blimkie outlined back, noted Logan. SHERRY HAAIMA
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Renfrew man charged with assaulting daughter, 12 Renfrew and Arnprior OPP officers investigated six domestic disputes during the past week. The Renfrew Detachment of the OPP investigated 205 calls for service during the week leading up to Feb. 27. One male was arrested after Renfrew officers investigated a complaint from a child. The 12-year-old female victim reported being assaulted by her father. Following the investigation a 42-year-old male from Renfrew was arrested and charged with assault. He was released on a promise to appear in court in
Renfrew on April 5. The accused will not be identified to protect the identity of the victim. Const. Sarah Darraugh led the investigation. FIREWOOD STOLEN
Const. Tina Hunt is investigating the theft of firewood from a seasonal residence on Green Lake Road in Greater Madawaska Township. The theft was discovered on Feb. 20. There is a suspect and the investigation is continuing. Const. Patrick O’Connor is investigating the theft of a quantity of cash. The victim reported
Sunday, Feb. 26. Police responded when a neighbour noticed the activity while the homeowner was away. Both vehicles were recovered and charges have been laid against several young people. The investigation is continuing. The OPP encourages homeowners to take security measures when they are away. Ensure your driveway is plowed, mail is stopped or picked up and asking a neighbour to CAR THEFTS keep an eye on your property all Two vehicles were stolen from make your home looked lived in a residence on Fortington Street and ensures problems are reportin Renfrew in the evening on ed in a timely manner.
cash missing from a locked box in their home in Renfrew. No forced entry was found on the box or the residence. The investigation is continuing. Const. Helen Patterson is investigating a theft of mail complaint. The victim reported on Feb. 21 that someone has stolen mail from an unlocked mailbox and destroyed it. There is a suspect and the investigation is continuing.
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The County of Renfrew has recently completed the draft Integrated Pest Management Plan for properties owned by the County of Renfrew. The Integrated Pest Management Plan (IPMP) outlines strategies for the management of hazardous and noxious plants like Wild Parsnip and Giant Hogweed. The County of Renfrew Operations and Development and Property Committees approved the circulation of the Draft IPMP on Feb. 6 and 7 respectively. The Draft IPMP is available online for public viewing. The county is inviting the public to view the plan
and provide feedback on the draft. Comments received before March 20, will be considered during the development of the final version of the IPMP. Chair of the County of Renfrew Operations Committee Coun. Tom Peckett shared these remarks, “The IPMP once finalized and approved will provide the County of Renfrew with a clear approach in managing these hazardous and toxic plants. Getting the public’s input into the plan is an important step towards developing that approach.” “The County of Renfrew has listened to the public’s concerns regarding Wild Pars-
nip and Giant Hogweed, and the Draft Integrated Pest Management Plan provides a balanced approach to manage these hazardous plants.” Commented, Coun. Bob Sweet, Chair of the Development and Property Committee for the County of Renfrew. The Draft Integrated Pest Management Plan is available online for public viewing at: http://www.countyofrenfrew.on.ca/_documents/development-property/IPMP.pdf Comments can be provided to the County of Renfrew by e-mail: IPMP@countyofrenfrew.on.ca or in writing to 9 International Drive, Pembroke, ON, K8A 6W5.
McNab/Braeside Township Times UPCOMING MEETINGS:
March 7 – Regular Council Meeting – 7:00 p.m. March 21 – Public Meeting Under the Planning Act (McKie) – 6:00 p.m. March 21 – Public Meeting Under the Planning Act (Meier) – 6:30 p.m. March 21 – Planning Advisory Committee – 7:00 p.m. March 28 – Regular Council Meeting – 7:00 p.m.
TOWNSHIP BOAT LAUNCHES
Please be reminded that you must have a parking pass if you park your boat trailer at any of the Township’s boat launches. Season passes can be purchased at the Township Office (during operating hours) $50/resident or $75/non-resident. Day passes can be purchased after March 15th for $10 (during operating hours) at the Township Office, Robbins Confectionery, White Lake General Store, Antrim Truck Stop, Waba Cottage Museum & Gardens (May-September) and the Burnstown Beach Canteen (June – August). The parking pass MUST be visible to avoid being ticketed.
2017 INTERIM TAX PAYMENT NOTICE
INTERIM tax bills are being mailed out to all property owners. The INTERIM installment of 2017 property taxes is due on MARCH 31, 2017. Payment may be made in person at the Township Office (cash, cheque & debit only), mailed (cheque), or paid on-line through internet banking. If using internet banking, use your 19-digit roll # of as your account number (no spaces or dashes). If you own multiple properties in the Township, please remember to set up a separate payee for each property/roll number. Payments by any method must reach our office by the due date. A penalty of 1¼% per month will be added to any outstanding taxes on the 1st day of each month until paid. If you own property in the Township of McNab/Braeside and did not receive a Tax Bill, please call the Township Office at (613) 623-5756 or 1 800-957-4621. Failure to receive a tax bill does not relieve the taxpayer from payment of taxes or penalties.
SUMMER SEASONAL EMPLOYMENT PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT
We are accepting resumes until March 6, 2017 for the following positions: Museum Garden Maintenance (1 position), Museum Attendant / Garden Maintenance (1 position), Park Maintenance (1 position), Park Attendant (2 positions), Park Attendant/Park Maintenance (1 position), Seasonal Garden Maintenance (1 position). Go to www.mcnabbraeside.com for full job details. Please submit your resume in confidence by mail or email clearly marked with the job title you are applying for, no later than Monday, March 6th, 2017 at 1:00 p.m. to the attention of: Lindsey Parkes, Chief Administrative Officer Township of McNab/Braeside 2508 Russett Drive, Arnprior, ON K7S 3G8 lparkes@mcnabbraeside.com We thank all applicants, however, only those considered for an interview will be contacted. Personal information and any supporting material will be administered in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. For complete details and job descriptions, please visit www.mcnabbraeside.com
BRAESIDE WINTER CARNIVAL
A big thank you to all Braeside Winter Carnival Supporters and participants!! McNab/Braeside Township Mayor and Council, volunteers and staff Owner Marco Scapilatti and the entire Arnprior Packers organization Eastside Marios, McEwen Homes, Prior Things, Home Hardware Arnprior, Dan Leblanc Bulldozing and Septic Systems, Howie Lebrun’s Home Maintenance, Breakfast Chefs Brandon Muldoon and Paul Leblanc, Robbins Confectionary, McNab/Braeside Firefighters and Sparky, Tim Horton’s, Staye Court, Arnprior, Ottawa Senators Hockey Club, Calabogie Peaks Ski Resort, Arnprior Minor Hockey Tykes IP teams B1 and B2, Peter Boudreau, John Lehman and Mike Swarbick, Cake Bakers and Volunteer Judges, Renfrew NHL/NHA Birthplace Museum, Bean bakers Ms. Mosely and Ms. Leitch, Expert Face Painter Debbie Lavendure, McNab/Braeside Public Works Dept., Arnprior/McNab/Braeside Archives
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PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT Practicing a home fire escape plan so everyone knows what to do will help everyone safely escape a fire as quickly as possible.
Test your SMOKE ALARMS by pushing the test button. Smoke alarms should be installed on every storey and outside all sleeping areas. Sit down with everyone in your home and discuss how each person will get out in a fire. PRACTICE YOUR ESCAPE PLAN with everyone in the home. KNOW TWO WAYS OUT OF EACH ROOM, if possible. Make sure all doors and windows leading outside open easily. HELP THOSE WHO NEED IT! Determine who will be responsible for helping young children, older adults, people with disabilities or anyone else who may need assistance. HAVE A MEETING PLACE OUTSIDE, a safe distance from your home. In case of fire, everyone should go directly to this meeting place to be accounted for. CLOSE DOORS behind you as you leave.
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MPP John Yakabuski again demands gas tax fairness for rurals Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MPP John Yakabuski re-introduced his private member’s bill to “bring fairness” to all of Ontario’s municipalities, according to a press release from his office. If passed, the Gasoline Tax Fairness for All Act will ensure that every municipality will get a share of the gas tax that every driver in the province pays for. Private member bills are rarely passed. Currently, the Gasoline Tax Act only permits those municipalities that have a rapid transit or public transportation system to get a tax rebate. As a result, only 100 out of 444 municipalities received money from the gas tax even though every resident in the province pays into it, according to the press release.
For a decade now, Yakabuski has been advocating to amend the Act to ensure that all municipalities share in a portion of the gas tax. By making all municipalities eligible to receive a rebate the provincial government would be creating an equal playing field. The federal government currently distributes their portion of the gas tax to all municipalities; only politics stands in the way of the province distributing its rebates in a similar manner. “I first introduced this bill years ago in recognition of the fact that rural municipalities depend on roads and bridges as their public transportation system, yet receive no gas tax funding,” Yakabuski said. “This issue became all the more pressing last month when Premier (Kathleen)
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Invitation to Review/Comment The County of Renfrew has recently completed the Draft Integrated Pest Management Plan (IPMP) for the Renfrew County owned properties. The IPMP outlines the objectives and strategies to manage hazardous and toxic plants found on County properties. The Draft IPMP is now available online for public viewing at: http://www.countyofrenfrew.on.ca/_ documents/development-property/IPMP.pdf The County invites the public to view the plan and provide feedback on the draft. Comments received before March 20, 2017 will be considered during the development of the final version of the IPMP. Comments can be provided by email IPMP@countyofrenfrew.on.ca or in writing to 9 International Drive, Pembroke, ON, K8A 6W5.
Wynne committed to increasing the share of gas tax funding from two cents per litre to four cents per litre, which would mean that (as things currently stand) municipalities without
transit will be out an additional $300 million by 2021-2020.” Yakabuski noted that he was disappointed when Premier Wynne had her MPPs vote down this PMB in 2015,
but that she now has an opportunity to make things right with the over three-quarters of municipalities in the province by supporting this fair and reasonable piece of legislation.
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Soldiers from the 3rd Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment, based out of Petawawa, will be conducting light infantry exercise in the Calabogie area. The exercise is called Pegasus Anvil and runs from Friday, Feb. 24 to Thursday, March 2. Mazurek notes they have a great training area in Petawawa but they need to be adaptable. “The huge advantage of training in a community is it’s different … it exposes our soldiers to unfamiliar terrain
www.renfrew.ca RENFREW POLICE SERVICES BOARD MEETING TUESDAY MARCH 7TH 2017 • 6:15PM BOARD ROOM AT THE TOWN HALL THE PUBLIC IS WELCOME Spring Recreation Programs Registration for Spring Programs opened on March 1st at noon. Registration is available in person at the Recreation Centre or online. The link can be found at www.renfrew.ca
Gymnastics Mosaic Table Kindergym Kindercraft Circuit Training Youth Cooking Mini Chefs Art Journaling
Drama Older Women on Weights Djembe Workshop Cultural Appreciation for Kids Little Professors Granparent and Me Easter Crafts
A selection of recreation programs run on a continual basis and you can drop in to the programs/activities Adult Colouring Bridge Watercolour Painting Forever Active Gentle Exercise Snowshoeing Nordic Poling
Pickleball Drum Circle Volleyball Parent/Tot Drop in Free Play Public Skating
Additional Programs that are available in Renfrew: Acrylic Painting, POUND, Karate, Jiu Jitsu, Badminton, Roller Derby, Soccer, Baseball, ZUMBA, Duplicate Bridge, Contact the Recreation Department for contact information for any of these sports or programs. March Break 2017 There are a variety of options during March Break. Contact the Parks and Recreation Department for more information on: • Cooking Camp • Tie Dye Workshop • Home Alone Class • March Break Hiking Day Camp • Kids Crafts and Goodies • Water Colour Painting • Clever Kids and Sensational Seniors • Girls Afternoon • Public Skating
and situations,” said Mazurek. “The challenges help us grow and develop so that we are prepared to respond to any situation.” Mazurek explained that starting in July the soldiers of 2 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group will be the Canadian Army’s High Readiness Task Force. During the training members of the public can expect to see uniformed Canadian Armed Forces soldiers from 3 RCR near Calabogie, as well as patrolling and training south and west of Calabogie Peaks Resort. Soldiers will be carrying personal weapons but will not be firing any live or blank ammunition nor any pyrotechnic devices.
BY-LAW 29-2012 TOWN OF RENFREW OVERNIGHT WINTER PARKING PROHIBITION No person shall park a vehicle or permit a vehicle to remain parked on any municipal parking lot or a street/highway between 2:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. from December 1 to March 31. Note: Vehicles parked on any street/highway during these hours are subject to a fine. Further, if the vehicle restricts winter maintenance operations it will be towed away at the owner’s expense. Development and Works Department Summer Student Employment Opportunities Employment terms for these positions have yet to be determined; however, students are normally engaged for approximately 16 weeks. Start date is flexible, but typically commences during the first week of May. The availability of these positions is subject to funding approval by Town Council. POSITION A - Public Works Garage - 40 hour work week (Monday - Friday) We are seeking a university/college student to assist staff with a variety of duties including road and sidewalk construction/repair and park maintenance, surveying and completing conditions surveys. Experience in construction and operating landscape maintenance equipment such as weed eaters, lawnmowers, etc. will be considered an asset. POSITION B – GIS/Engineering/Planning Student - 35 hour work week (Monday - Friday) We are seeking a university/college student to assist staff with a variety of administrative and technical duties. The successful candidate will be engaged in land use planning, public works activities and the GIS program for the Town of Renfrew. The student will assist in field data collection, utilizing and modifying a database and associated forms, data manipulation and computer aided drafting. Excellent computer skills are essential in this position. Proficiency in MS Access, AutoCAD 2000 and ArcGIS, MS Word, Excel and PDF (Acrobat Pro) web browsers would be beneficial. University/college students who have successfully completed at least the first year in a GIS/Engineering program or who are enrolled in planning, business, records management, or any other similar program will be considered for this position. Post Secondary Students interested in EITHER OF THE ABOVE employment opportunities may submit a resume, including a cover letter by mail, fax (613)432-8265 or email (WORD documents or PDF) at jcoulas@renfrew.ca. Julie Coulas, Office Co-ordinator, c/o The Development & Works Office, 127 Raglan Street South, Renfrew, Ontario K7V 1P8 Deadline for applications: Friday, March 10, 2017 Please note only successful applicants will be notified. We thank all applicants for their interest – only those selected for an interview will be contacted. The Town of Renfrew is an equal opportunity employer and all information collected will be used in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act for the purpose of job selection. The Town of Renfrew will attempt to provide reasonable accommodation for a known disability for an applicant or employee if requested.
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GRAND ROUNDS Effective April 1, 2017, RVH will be a smoke-free property! We We are are committed committed to to providing providing a healthy healthy and and safe safe environment environment for for our our patients, patients, families, families, visitors visitors and and staff. staff. As As a hospital, hospital, it it is is important important that that we we model model and and support support healthy healthy choices. choices. In In an an effort effort to to do do this, this, and and in in conjunction conjunction with with the the Smoke Smoke Free Free Ontario Legislation, RVH will be going completely smoke free effective April 1. Here are the answers to questions you may have about a smoke-free RVH campus: Don’t smoke-free hospital grounds show a lack of compassion for patients who smoke? All admitted patients are screened for tobacco use and provided with Nicotine Replacement Therapy while in the hospital. RVH employees will also be provided with smoking cessation assistance. We know that quitting smoking is the single most important change a person can make to their overall health! Where will people go to smoke? People will have to leave the hospital grounds to smoke. The hospital property will be completely smoke free!
Limiting Limiting people’s people’s exposure exposure to to smoking smoking and and second second hand smoke important upholding health off h and sm oke iiss im portant ffor or u pholding tthe he h ealth o patients, staff, volunteers and visitors. Can visitors, staff and others smoke in their cars on the property? Smoking is not allowed in any vehicle while on hospital property. How will the ban on smoking on hospital grounds be enforced? Tobacco Enforcement Bylaw Officers employed by public health units are designated under the Smoke-Free Ontario Act and will enforce the ban on smoking on hospital grounds.
DID YOU KNOW? Tobacco kills three times more Canadians each year than alcohol, AIDS, illegal drugs, car accidents, suicide and murder combined?
In consideration of those who are sensitive or allergic, RVH is a scent-free environment
Sport-specific skills like jumping, throwing, kicking, running, catching, striking, agility, balance, coordination, and speed will be introduced and developed. Our program goal is for each participant to have improved in one or more of the following areas: physical skill acquisition, physical fitness, social skill development, decision making, knowledge and understanding, and a true and lasting appreciation of physical activity. The FUNdamentals program is intended as a vehicle for fostering and developing improved social, physical and cognitive abilities of young athletes, and building the foundation for future sports success. We wish to introduce children at a younger age to the world of sport, allowing for earlier development of fundamental movement skills. It’s also a wonderful opportunity for participants to interact with peers in a fun environment while learning and improving upon basic motor skills. As well, both children and care givers will be educated about nutrition and the importance of a balanced lifestyle, which will help them stay healthy throughout their lives.
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The Douglas Fire Committee on behalf of the Township of Admaston/Bromley held a special party for recently retired fire chief Terry McHale, on Feb. 25 at the Douglas Tavern. During the party McHale, right, passed the white hat to Kevin Van Woezik who was appointed the new chief on Feb. 16.
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Douglas Fire Department has a new chief in Kevin Van Woezik Admaston/Bromley Township announced on Feb. 16 that Kevin Van Woezik has been appointed chief of the Douglas Fire Department. Van Woezik counts three years as deputy chief and 10 years as a captain in his exemplary 27 years of service as a member of the Douglas Fire Department. A life-long resident of Admaston/Bromley Township, Van Woezik is married with two children, one of whom is following in his father’s footsteps by joining the Douglas Fire Department. When not acting in his official capacity,
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A Canadian voice silenced Stuart McLean of CBC radio’s Vinyl Café was a Canadian superstar. And what did he do? He simply told stories. Yes, famous and beloved across the country, Stuart gained his fame by telling us stories about Dave, owner of a second-hand record store, his wife Morley and their children Sam and Stephanie. It was a combination of Stuart’s unique storytelling technique combined with the universal appeal of the stories themselves that led to his success. You only had to hear his voice to know you were in for a treat. He had a mischievous twinkle in this voice at times, a sound that made you nervously laugh in anticipation of what was coming. His stories would hold his audience spellbound over the airwaves, with listeners embracing every word. Who can ever forget the Christmas turkey story or the snowy trip to Cape Breton or changing the location of an outlet in the kitchen and oh, so many more! How many times did each of us foresee what was going to happen, wonder why Dave did not anticipate it and then chuckle at the outcome. History is littered with great storytellers – Shakespeare, Dickens, Jane Austen and the more modern J.K. Rowling, to name a few. The American humourist and folksy raconteur Will Rogers was one who perhaps foreshadowed Stuart in some respects. And don’t forget the Ottawa Valley’s own Mary Cook among our engaging storytellers. But Stuart seemed to take storytelling to a new level. It was not hard to identify with those who sang his praises following his unexpected death from cancer. His stories spoke to people. They taught us the importance of the unimportant. They showed us that the world is a good place. All this was true and all were reasons for his popularity and success. Yes, Stuart, we will miss you and your stories. We will miss your humanity, your impeccable timing and the way you could hold our attention, waiting for that next thought to drop. You are Canada’s story, Stuart – quiet, unassuming, observant, funny but most of all, human. Goodbye, Vinyl Café.
Electoral reform unnecessary in a successful democracy To the editor:
In response to last week’s letter by Stefan Klietsch regarding electoral reform. There are a number of counter arguments I could make against electoral reform, but a few to me seem important. First, why? Why do we need electoral reform? We live in one of the greatest countries on the planet, all mainly due to how our society chooses who gets to govern us. The advancements in our society
over the past 100 years must seem like a dream to citizens in most countries. Can anyone pushing electoral reform guarantee me, or the majority of us that like the system we have now, that any new system will be better? Second, why does your vote have to matter? Democracy has survived on the very principle that sometimes your vote won’t count, that the party or the idea that loses the election works to make itself better or more appealing to voters next election. The very foundation of democracy is that sometimes you vote for the side
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that loses, so, in essence, your vote didn’t count. I know there seems to be a push in our society to make safe places and give every child a participation medal, but democracy isn’t a social experiment for what seems to be a very small percentage of people who are pushing for reform, something to play around with. And lastly, the people who are pushing for electoral reform stand steadfast against a referendum, which I find a tad ironic, because, you’re basically arguing that democracy is best served when Canadians are told to stay at
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home. Someone else will decide this for them. The Liberals snookered voters from the NDP and the Greens; they lied, they never had any intention of electoral reform. The Conservatives will only agree to electoral reform with a referendum, but they too have no intention to change our electoral system. That leaves approximately 30 per cent of Canadians who may or may not want electoral reform. See how democracy works there. Bill Griese Arnprior
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The bird that falls head over heels Although it off tracking her seems at times down. that summer Male Eastern has replaced Wolves needn’t winter, the seago looking for son of cold is a mate because most assuredly their females not over yet. have been their But apart from constant comthe temperapanions all winture’s recent ter. Wolves travel fickle declarain packs that Michael Runtz remain as social tion of spring, there are true through Nature’s Way units signs that this the year. In each season is not pack only one far away. Blackpair – the domicapped Chickadees are opti- nant or alpha pair – breeds mistically singing “spring’s in late February. When here,” Common Ravens are other members of the pack pairing up, and Gray Jays get similar ideas, the domiare building nests in Algon- nant pair enforces the law quin Park. of chaste, ensuring that they And currently foxes, coy- are the only ones to produce otes, and wolves are mating. young. With a gestation period lastWild dogs aren’t the only ing nine weeks, by mating ones with romance currentnow these wild dogs bring ly on their mind. On local their young into the world bodies of open water, male in the warm and forgiving Common Goldeneyes, divmonth of May. Female Red ing ducks named for their Foxes and Eastern Coyotes brilliant eye colour, are now are currently revealing their performing dramatic disamorous intent by releas- plays. When a male nears a ing sex pheromones - their female, he thrusts his head equivalent of Chanel Num- forward, and then backber Five - with their urine. ward until it touches his When a male encounters rump. He then throws his the sensual scent of a fe- head quickly upward and male of its kind, it keeps its forward, uttering a loud nose to the ground and sets “yeep” with the movement.
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As the male’s display nears its completion, the female appears to evaluate the performance. This “head-throw-kick” courtship display is repeated again and again, and will continue for weeks. Even though goldeneyes are pairing up now, mating will not take place right away, and in fact won’t occur until May when the females are back on their nesting grounds on northern ponds and lakes. So why do male goldeneyes court now if they don’t mate until months later? Well, after finding the love of his life (or at least of
DOUGLAS ST. PATRICK’S PARADE Saturday March 11th at 1:00pm Sponsored by Douglas Lions Club Floats & Leprechaun Hoofers welcome To book in your float/hoofer and get parade instructions contact: Preston @ 613-649-2378 or prestoncull@sympatico.ca or Billy @ 613-649-2598 Irish Breakfast at Zion United Church Hall from 7:00 to 10:00 am Parade line up at St. Michael’s Church/School after 8:00 am Opening Ceremonies beside school (outside) at 12:00 pm Highway closes at 12:45 pm, Parade starts at 1:00 pm sharp Come and help Douglas celebrate Canada’s 150 Birthday and St. Patrick’s week of festivities.
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the winter), a male goldeneye will stay with her for the rest of the winter, defending her from the advances of other males. If a female chooses wisely, in addition to protection she might also gain access to a good feeding area. When northern lakes and ponds are finally liberated of their ice, the pair moves north. Only then is the male permitted to consummate their relationship. That is for good reason. As soon as the female begins incubating her eggs in
a nest hidden inside a tree, her mate abandons her, leaving her on her own to deal with the incubation of the eggs and the care of the ensuing young. It is important for a female goldeneye to have a potential mate demonstrate his worthiness long before the mating event occurs. Because she knows that as soon as he has had his fun, he is going to duck out of all future commitments! The Nature e-mail is mruntz@start.ca
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BEHIND CLOSED DOORS: A SERIES ON INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE IN RENFREW COUNTY - 2 OF 3
Ending Violence Against Women (EVA)-Renfrew County is a committee that focuses on prevention, education, systemic change, and service provision related to violence against women. More than half of all women in Canada have experienced at least one incident of physical or sexual violence since the age of 16. Approximately every 6 days, a woman in Canada is killed by her intimate partner. On any given night in Canada, 3,200 women and their 3000 children sleep in shelters because it isn’t safe at home. Yet we often turn a blind eye to the violence next door, thinking it isn’t any of our business. When the public or media do pay attention to Intimate partner violence it is after the fact, when it is already too late to save someone from injury or even death. We must start making it our business. This 3 part series on intimate partner violence aims to increase understanding in our communities, with the hope of preventing harm and increasing support to our neighbours, friends and family members who are experiencing abuse. Follow us on Facebook @EVA-End Violence AgainstWomen-Renfrew County and If you wish to get involved do not hesitate to reach us at evarenfrewcounty@gmail.com.
WHAT IS UNIQUE ABOUT INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE IN RURAL AREAS?
• Community and extended family ties that deny the truth of violence against women … “you have made your bed….”. • Lack of privacy = everyone knows everyone’s business = very hard to trust anyone to talk about what’s really happening. • Traditional gender roles can “normalize” abuse. Abusers are not held accountable for their behaviour. • No public transportation = cannot physically get away or reach out for confidential support. • Low employment = hard to leave abusive relationship because of poverty. • Women in farming lose income and cannot leave animals behind. • Lack of affordable childcare. • Abusers often have access to weapons & firearms that are used as threats. • Isolation because of long distances to get help. Further information: http://www.chatelaine.com/living/what-the-renfrew-county-murders-tell-us-about-rural-violence/
Traps for Women - Why Women Stay? Canadian Women’s Foundation studies shows 67 per cent of us know a woman who has been abused. Intimate partner violence is an epidemic in our country because it is rarely as easy as “just leaving.” You may have heard that it’s complicated and that the valid reasons why women stay could be listed on hundreds of pages. That couldn’t be more true. We need to begin to understand, support and believe victims -- not blame them.
So why doesn’t she just leave? • She may stay because she fears for her life or the life of her children because he’s threatened what he might do if she dares try to leave. • She may stay because she believes she has nowhere to go. She might not know how the community can support her or the local shelter might be full. • She may stay because everyone thinks her abuser is a “good guy” and she feels ashamed and embarrassed and is sure she’ll be judged and not believed if she speaks out about the abuse. • She may stay because she’s willing to sacrifice her own safety for the well-being of her children so they won’t have to grow up in poverty or without a father. • She may stay because her family, friends or community have told her they won’t support her and that they believe divorce is never a viable option. 10 The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, March 2, 2017
• She may stay because of her immigration status or because her first language isn’t English to be able to reach out for help. • She may stay because she has a disability and is dependent on him for daily care. • She may stay because she grew up in a family where abuse was normal, making it hard to recognize when a relationship is unhealthy • She may stay because she loves him and he seems to regret the violence. She may want to try to make the relationship work and help him to change. • She may stay because she blames herself. She’s been told it’s her fault and that she deserves to be abused. It’s time to stop the victim-blaming. Instead of asking why she doesn’t just leave, we should be asking different questions when we read those headlines. We should be asking, “Why is he abusive?” or “How can we break the cycle of violence?” or “How can I support her to be safe?” We also need to ask ourselves why these questions seem so scary. I believe it’s because they - finally - upset the status quo, and shine the light on the real problem. There are good reasons why women stay. But there is no reason we can’t work together to stop the violence, for good. Source: http://www.canadianwomen.org/blog/why-women-stay-abusive-relationships
Jane’s Story
Police responded to a 911 call from a remote rural area. It took approximately 45 minutes to arrive at the location of the call. The telephone was located outside on a telephone pole at the end of a very long laneway in a wooded acreage. A man was standing at the location of the phone and when questioned by police he indicated that he had been threatened by his girlfriend who had been drinking heavily, but that he now believed she would not cause him any harm and he apologized for the call. When police persisted in their request to speak with the woman, the man indicated he did not know where she was at the moment. Police followed the laneway to a remote cabin and discovered the woman badly beaten. It took her some time to escape to use the phone as she waited until he was intoxicated and sleeping. However he awoke and discovered her at the telephone. At the point of discovery she was unwilling to provide any statement to police. Police however were able to take her to the hospital and then to a shelter.
L’Histoire de Jane
La police répond à un appel 911 d’une région rurale éloignée. Il leur prendra environ 45 minutes afin de se rendre à l’endroit de l’appel. Le téléphone se trouve dehors, accroché à un poteau de téléphone, au bout d’un long chemin dans un boisé. Un homme est tout près de cet endroit. Il s’excuse de son appel et indique aux policiers qu’ils a reçu des menaces de sa conjointe fortement intoxiquée mais qu’à ce moment-ci il ne pense plus qu’elle représente un danger. Quand les policiers insistent pour parler à la dame, l’homme répond ne pas savoir où elle se trouve. Les policiers suivent le chemin et retrouvent la dame sévèrement battue dans une cabine. Il lui a pris du temps pour s’échapper et utiliser le téléphone puisqu’elle attendait que son conjoint soit intoxiqué et endormi. Cependant, il s’est réveillé et a découvert qu’elle avait fait un appel. À ce moment-ci, la dame ne veut pas donner de déclaration à la police. Les policiers l’ont amené à l’hôpital et ensuite à une maison d’hébergement.
DISPELLING THE MYTHS
MYTH: Domestic violence is usually an isolated incident. FACT: Violence is a pattern of behaviour that exists in some relationships and gets worse and more frequent over time. MYTH: The problem is not really violence against “women.” Women are just as violent as men. FACT: In about 90% of domestic assaults, the man is the perpetrator. This may be uncomfortable but it is true.
Vous n’êtes pas seule... de l’aide en français est disponible Si vous êtes en danger immédiat, appelez le 911.
Si vous n’êtes pas en danger immédiat, mais que vous avez besoin d’aide, il existe des ressources dans votre collectivité. MISE EN GARDE: C’est au moment où la relation de couple prend fin que le risque de violence mortelle est le plus élevé pour les femmes victimes de violence conjugale. Si vous êtes en danger immédiat, appelez la police. Pour obtenir de l’aide ou établir un plan de sécurité, communiquez (en Ontario) avec: La ligne francophone de soutien Fem’aide au 1-877-336-2433 ATS:1-866-860-7082. * Une intervenante francophone est disponible dans le Comté de Renfrew pour accompagner les femmes dans le besoin, elle peut être rejointe au 613-585-3414. • RESSOURCES UTILES partout en Ontario : www.undroitdefamille.ca Ligne de soutien pour femmes touchées par la violence: Fem’aide www.femaide.ca 1 877 336-2433 • ATS: 1 866 860-7082 Jeunesse, J’écoute www.jeunessejecoute.ca • 1 800 668-6868
HERE IS WHERE YOU CAN GET HELP Call 911 in an emergency
Deep River Police Military Police Ontario Provincial Police Assaulted Women’s Helpline Bernadette McCann House for Women Inc. Family and Children’s Services of Renfrew County Ligne de soutien pour femmes victimes de violence Renfrew Victoria Hospital Regional Assault Care Program Victim Services of Renfrew County Inc. Victim Witness Assistance Program Assault Centre Women’s
613.584.3500 613.687.5511 EXT. 5444 1.888.310.1122 1.866.863.0511 1.800.267.4930 / 613.732.3131 • www.wsssbmh.org 613.735.6866 / 1.800.267.5878 • www.fcsrenfrew.ca 1.877.FEMAIDE (336.2433) • ATS 1.866.860.7082 224 • www.renfrewhosp.com 1.800.363.7222 / 613.432.4851 1.877.568.5730 / 613.649.2852 • www.victimservicesrenfrewcounty.ca 1.866.439.5734 / 613.732.2035 • TTY 1.866.611.5233 1.800.663.3060 • www.wsac.ca The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, March 2, 2017 11
Renfrew's combined duplicate bridge results LEWIS MACDONALD
Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre saw action both Feb. 15 and Feb. 22 as six and onehalf and nine tables respectively competed for distinction at duplicate bridge. Close and cautious play seemed to be the hallmark of the afternoons. Only two pairs made small slams on Feb. 15, a double accomplishment for
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both. Phillippa Baran and Nancy Cavanagh along with Ruth Grant and Mary McCann scored contracts of six no trump and six hearts on successive boards. Only Ted Ambridge and Mike Nagrodski managed a small slam on Feb. 22 with their successful six diamonds contract. Kudos to all three popular preening pairs. In the Chalk Talks preceding formal 1
3.Ed McCann and Lew MacDonald
East — West 1. Leanne Cheliak and Rick Duncan p.m. play, Wayne Daze reviewed bidding. 2.Bernadette Culhane and Tom Culhane His slant was to determine from 3.Ted Ambridge and Mike Nagrodski the bidding the particular holding in an opponent’s suit to maxiCongratulations to the Feb. 15 winners: mize declarer’s chance for success. 1. Phillippa Baran and Nancy Cavanagh (74 per cent) 2. Sue Phillips and Peter Phillips Congratulations to the Feb. 22 winners: 3. Anna McCallum and Gwen Latendresse North — South 4. Ruth Grant and Mary McCann 1. Phillippa Baran and Nancy Cavanagh 5. Leanne Cheliak and Marcel Marsan 2. Janet Osborne and Bette Rowe 6. Suzanne Caldwell and George Caldwell
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High school student to participate in Forum for Young Canadians Forum for Young Canadians, a prestigious youth program which celebrated it’s 40th anniversary in 2016, has chosen Renfrew Collegiate Institute Grade 12 student Kordell Walsh to participate in one of three week long conferences in Ottawa. He is one of only about 315 young people chosen to participate in Forum, which starts March 5. The program is an opportunity for young Canadian leaders to enhance their knowledge of government processes, strengthen leadership skills, and learn more about the diversity of thought, cultures and people which make Canada a great country. Walsh will participate in various activities, including an international trade simulation, a mock election, meetings with government leaders at a parliamentarians’ reception and senate breakfast, and a visit to the House of Commons’ Question Period. Through these activities, he will come to better understand the importance of Canadian government processes. As a representative of Renfrew, Walsh will have an opportunity to network with other youth from across the country to discuss important issues and learn more about other communities across Canada. In addition to insight into the workings of Canadian government, students take home an
KORDELL WALSH understanding of the diverse viewpoints of fellow Canadians, a broader understanding of the roles and responsibilities of Canadian citizenship, and enhanced leadership skills.
RECYCLING ISN’T JUST ABOUT THE KITCHEN …………. Tyson Andress, Sales Rep 613-570-4550
VALLEY WIDE REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE www.coldwellbankervalleywide.ca ww.coldwellbankervalleywide.c
613-623-7303 4021B HIGHWAY 132
110 IVY AVE. RENFREW
Teri Leech Sales Rep 613-433-6994
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday March 5th 2-4pm
1 NORTH ST. KILLALOE
Shampoo bo les, body wash bo les, empty toilet paper rolls, toothpaste boxes, empty �ssue boxes and contact lens boxes are all recyclable too!
This 2 Bed 1 Bath Bungalow sits on a good sized lot only 10 minutes from Renfrew. Freshly Painted, this home features hardwood in the living room, a large eat in kitchen, and Lots of Natural Light. $129,900 MLS# 1042301 Call Tyson for more details 613-570-4550
Located in Horton Heights this meticulously maintained 3bed 2bath home sits on a large lot; boasting an open concept Kitchen/Dining room with a large island, this home gets lots of natural light and features an updated kitchen with access to a Rear deck great for entertaining. This well designed home provides plenty of space and is move in ready! $254,900 MLS# 1043011 Call Tyson for more details 613-570-4550
Totally Renovated Century Home- 4 bed, 2 bath, 1 car garage, fenced yard, backing onto Brennan’s Creek, for fishing from your backyard. $149,900 MLS# 1041105 Call Teri for details. 613-433-6994
1179 JAMIESON LANE, RENFREW
REDUCED!
3 Bed, 2 Bath, Brick Home, with attached garage and Bonus Quonset 46’x39’ with extra 16’x45’ attached storage. Large Private Yard close to Renfrew. $329,900 MLS# 1038792 Call Teri for details! 613-432-6994
This is your chance to enjoy waterfront on lake clear. One of the nicest lakes around. Immaculate 2 bed, 1 bath, built in approx 1997 on a very private lot. Drilled well and septic. Propane heat and all furnishings and appliances and dock are included $229,900 MLS# 1044180 Call Teri 613-433-6994
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39 Renfrew Ave W., Suite 203 Renfrew, ON
613-432-8122 www.royallepageoneil.com Helping you is what we do.
AGENT ON DUTY
Gerry O’Neil
Mike Coulas
Sherri Cobus
Allison Mulvihill
613-432-0092
613-432-1947
613-433-2880
Broker of Record
Sales Representative
gerryoneil@royallepage.ca
mikecoulas@royallepage.ca
613-432-2333
Real Estate Broker
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sherricobus@royallepage.ca
allisonmulvihill@royallepage.ca
Catherine O’Neil Real Estate Broker
613-432-0073
catherineoneil@royallepage.ca
WATERFRONT
540 CARDINAL LANE OTTAWA RIVER
WATERFRONT – 180 FT of prime shoreline. 3 bedrm, 2 bath, brick bungalow. Main fl laundry room. Double garage + 3 bay garage with sleep Bunkie. Amour stone walls, extensive landscaping & includes pavilion. So much to offer! $525,000 MLS# 1034157 Call Sherri Cobus for details 613-432-1947. Online pics www.sherricobusrealestate.ca
221 TASSE AVE • Attention 1st time home buyers or investors..... Bungalow in great location with 3 bedrooms. • Good sized living room, 3 pc bathroom, galley kitchen, dining room. Hardwood & vinyl flooring throughout. • Some newer windows & new gas furnace. $129,000 MLS# 1033719 Call Allison Mulvihill 613-433-2880
Horton Winter Carnival
4987 CALABOGIE ROAD Imagine the possibilities! Once used as a home gallery, this home has so much potential to explore your dreams! On the main road for maximum exposure this home has 2 beds, large living/dining area plus a super garage at the back measuring 31’x26’. Built on a slap with geo-thermal heat throughout, including the garage/workshop. Almost 2 acres of level property ensures privacy with plenty of parking too. A super deal!
$248,500 MLS# 1036462 Call Mike Coulas 613-432-0092
681 CARUSO CIRCLE RHODDY’S BAY (MCNAB/BRAESIDE)
Bungalow ~ 2 bedrm, open concept living & dining room. Hardwd floor, airtight woodstove, updated windows, newer roof, GARAGE heated and insulated 24X24 plus det single garage. 10 min to Arnprior. Great first home!
$192,000 MLS# 1041084 Call Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947 www.sherricobusrealestate.ca
979 PINNACLE RD. This 3 bedrm bungalow will not last long on the market! Shows like a model home. Open concept with bar-top island, serene colour palette & hrdwd floors throughout. Hunter Douglas blinds, stainless appliances. 2 - 4pc baths. Att garage, private backyard w deck. $280,000 MLS# 1043799 For pics go to my website www.sherricobusrealestate.ca Or call Sherri 613-432-1947
56 BONNECHERE ST. S.
1137 CONSTANT LAKE RD
149 STEVENSON CRES.
PARTRIDGE DRIVE – CALABOGIE
• Well maintained 4 bedroom home is a must see. • 4 finished levels gives everyone their own space. Main floor office, master bedroom, formal open concept living/dining with stone gas fireplace. Beautiful galley kitchen, cozy sunken family room. • Upgrades done throughout. Double carport & treed lot. Fantastic Location.
Five lots on this Drive near the Village of Calabogie. All lots are level and ready for your building plans measuring 100’ wide by 150’deep. Plus one at just over an acre! Priced at only $18,000. and $29,000. for the larger one. Don’t hesitate, pick one before they’re gone forever! Motivated Seller!
$322,500 MLS# 1037307 Call Gerry O’Neil or Cathy O’Neil 613-432-0073
MLS# 1032740, 1032735, 1032745, 1032751, 1032753 Call Mike Coulas 613-432-0092
205 ROSS ST.
614 FORTINGTON STREET • Spacious, brick split level home. 5 Bedrooms, 3 baths, garage & finished lower level. Natural gas & central air. • Great location close to shopping, schools and quick easy access to Hwy #17. $232,500 MLS # 1042885 Cathy O’Neil 613-432-0073 or Gerry O’Neil 613-432-2333
716 CALVIN ROAD • Very functional floor plan with 2 beds, 2 baths on very deep level lot. • Master bedroom patio door to wrap-around deck. • Fully finished lower level with very large family room. NOW $182,500 MLS# 1015512 Call Gerry O’Neil 613-432-2333 or Mike Coulas 613-432-0092
Priced to sell! This gentle giant, 2.5 storey brick home is located on a quiet street ~ next to the Millenium trail in town. The interior of the house needs updating so if you are looking for a winter project, check this one out! 2 Baths, 3 bedrooms, finished 3rd level.
$125,000 MLS# 1037301 Call Sherri Cobus to view 613-432-1947.
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It was a wet and fun time at the annual Horton Winter Carnival held at the community centre on Saturday, Feb. 25. There was lot’s to do for the kids, including the minnow races, Arleigh Prince, centre helped run the fun and Johnny Knickle Kicker, below balances a table on his chin in front a large crowd.
• Cozy character for this log/brick 2 bedroom home. • Open kitchen/dining • Pine floors • Exposed log in livingroom and 5 pc bath. • 2nd floor laundry • Large yard with workshop $178,500 MLS# 1031459 Call Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947 Go to my website for pics! www.sherricobusrealestate.ca
• Private 2 Bedroom home that must be seen on the inside. • Great country location only 10 min to Eganville or 30 to Renfrew/Pembroke • Large entrance/laundry area, updated bathroom, galley kitchen and dining area, cozy living
$139,900 MLS # 1033864 Call Allison Mulvihill 613-433-2880
Submitted photos
The breakfast had more than 150 people, which exceeded last year’s numbers. The 50/50 ticket winner was Susan Lafont, who won $181. Organizers thank everyone who attended and bought tickets for the many different draws. Left: Jayne Styles, organizing committee member and Sue Klatt, Horton Township chief administrative officer, hold up the prize board for the large raffle items.
Eady Realty, Inc.
613-432-2100 www.century21.ca/eadyrealty
Brokerage
29 Raglan St. S., Renfrew, ON K7V 1P8 Each office is independently owned and operated
Morris Eady
Broker of Record Cell
Cell 433-2681
Cell
kelly.derue@century21.ca
NEW LISTING 516 BLAKE STREET, CALABOGIE
$159,900
Dennis Yakaback
Real Estate Broker
432-1830
morris.eady@century21.ca
Kelly Derue
MLS# 1045092
• 2 Bedroom Bungalow Steps From Calabogie Lake • Purchase And Use As A Cottage? • Purchase As A Home? • Purchase As An Investment Rental? Call Kelly To View: 613-433-2681
41 MCGARRY AVENUE
Real Estate Broker
• Centennial Lake Waterfront • Hydro To The Lot, Dock In Place • Buy Now, Enjoy Right Away
Vincent Johnston
Real Estate Representative
432-0041
dennis.yakaback@century21.ca
NEW LISTING 90 BIG HEMLOCK TRAIL, GRIFFITH
$99,900
Charlene Riopelle Cell
Real Estate Representative
433-4082
charlene.riopelle@century21.ca
Cell
Call Charlene To View: 613-433-4082
The Trendy Interior Of This Home Will Blow You way! Spacious Eat-In Kitchen. Large Number Of Updates. 3 Bedrooms On The Upper Level. Move-In Condition.
$49,900
MLS# 1009196
• Waterfront Building Lot On Reid’s Lake • Only 8 Kms From Renfrew. Lovely Treed Lot • 109 Feet x 648 Feet. Call Morris Eady: 613-432-1830
1053 OPEONGO ROAD
10 ALSTON STREET, WHITE LAKE
MLS# 1024453
3067 BENNETT-LAFONT ROAD
$229,900 MLS# 1043302
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$29,900
MLS# 1041341
165 MUNROE AVENUE : ATTN ORS ST INVE
• Country Home On 6.58 Acres
$299,900
MLS# 1035872
• New Horizon Home • Full Tarion Warranty • 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths
Call Vincent Johnston: 613-433-2254
$344,500
MLS# 1040742
Very Well Maintained Bungalow Close To Town On A Lovely, Large Treed Lot. A 1986 Addition Is Perfect As An In-Law Suite With 2 Bedrooms, Full Bath, Kitchen, Living Room & Rear Sundeck Access. Call Morris Eady: 613-432-1830
$153,900
• 10 Minutes To Renfrew & Close To Highway 417 For Commuters • Lots Of New Updates
Call Vincent Johnston For More Info: 613-433-2254
BUILDING LOTS
MLS# 1044078
This Brick Bungalow Has Been Converted To 2 Income Producing Units. Upstairs There Is A Spacious 3 Bedroom Apt & Lower Level Has A 2 Bedroom Apt. Newer Gas Furnace. Call Dennis Yakaback To View: 613-432-0041
33A OAKDALE LANE
Be Ready To Build In The Spring!!! Centennial Lake Waterfront, 1.75 Acre $129,900 • MLS# 1037841
Calvin Road (Haley Station), 1.32 Acre $19,500 • MLS# 1013465
110 Jim Wallace, Access To Calabogie Lake $39,900 • MLS# 1028819
Centennial Lake Waterfront, 0.61 Acre $59,900 • MLS# 957962
Calvin Road (Haley Station), 1.03 Acre $19,500 • MLS# 1013562
0 Jim Wallace, Access To Calabogie Lake $39,900 • MLS# 1029113
Calvin Road (Haley Station), 1.32 Acre $19,500 • MLS# 1013435
50’ x 142’, Muskrat Lake Waterfront $74,900 • MLS# 1015158
2988B Calabogie Road, 0.78 Acre, 208 Ft Highway Frontage $38,000 • MLS# 1030315
383 CHARLES AVENUE
$189,900
MLS# 1038743
Great Home On A Great Street. This Brick Bungalow Offers A Nice, Bright Interior. Living Room With Gas Stove. Finished Basement Recroom. Gas Heat, Central Air. Call Dennis Yakaback To View: 613-432-0041
36 PLEASANT VIEW DRIVE
$129,900
MLS# 1042529
• Bedroom Modular Home • Detached Garage With Insulated Workshop • Open Concept Living/Dining Area • Natural Gas Heat, Central Air Call Kelly To View: 613-433-2681
1379 CHENAUX ROAD
Call Morris Eady: 613-432-1830
$279,000
MLS# 1027428
Beautiful Newer Home, Open Concept Kitchen, Living Room, Dining Room. Move-In Ready. Finished Basement.
Call Charlene Riopelle: 613-433-4082
MLS# 1032665
Call Margaret For More Details: 613-433-1191
64 LESLIE AVENUE
$279,900
TOWNHOME
MLS# 1030139
• Great Family Home • Excellent Mature Neighbourhood • Natural Gas Furnace, Central A/C, Fireplace Call Vincent Johnston 613-433-2254
SOLD Real Estate Broker
432-0041
MLS# 1040798
Semi-Detached End Unit With Attached Garage. Two Bedrooms, Two Full Bathrooms, ICF Basement, Central Air, Natural Gas Heat.
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$229,000
Call Morris Eady: 613-432-1830
342 JOFFRE AVE
MLS# 1028393 $369,900 New Home Two Bedrooms, 2 Full Bathrooms, Central Air, ICF Basement, Hardwood Floors, Gas Fireplace In Living Room, Large Sundeck Partially Covered.
$379,900
Take Your Mind Off Shoveling And Imagine Yourself Relaxing Here This Summer!
Call Vincent Johnston For More Information: 613-433-2254
NEW HOME
EADY INSURANCE
558 CULHANE ROAD
Think Green, Not White!...Spring Is Just Around The Corner, So Get Your Lot, Plans & Permits Now. Be Prepared To Start Your New Build! Call Margaret Dubeau: 613-433-1191
Call Dennis Yakaback to View: 613-432-0041
Call Kelly To View: 613-433-2681
$77,000
433-1191
$169,900 MLS# 1026144
Call Kelly To View: 613-433-2681
MLS# 1036389 $264,900
296 MCMAHON ROAD
Cell
margaret.dubeau@century21.ca
000 COUNTY ROAD 29
31 LOCHIEL STREET N.
MLS# 1044171
70 PLAUNT STREET N.
• Desired Location For This 2 + 1 SemiDetached Home • Surprising Amount Of Living Space • Large, Private Fenced Yard
Real Estate Representative
433-2254
vincent.johnston@century21.ca
$168,900 MLS# 1042570 Looking For That Great Starter Home? Time To Downsize? You Must See This Little Gem!! Large, Cheerful Kitchen, Newly Renovated Bathroom & Lots More! Newer Windows & Gas Furnace. Exterior Maintenance Free
Margaret Dubeau
Dennis Yakaback Real Estate Broker Cell 432-0041
I welcome your weekend call on any listed property
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330 Plaunt St. S., Renfrew K7V 1N3
613-432-7562
www.remaxrenfrew.com
Metro City Realty Ltd. (Renfrew) Brokerage A locally owned o Independent ndependent M Member Broker
HELEN VINCENT BROKER OF RECORD
613-432-0058
helen@remaxrenfrew.com
JUSTED LIST
NEWNG LISTI
454 MAYHEW STREET Wait until you view the space in this raised ranch bungalow. Two levels completely finished, large living, dining, kitchen with handy island. Office and 2 bedrooms and 4 pce bath on main level, lower level has family room and more bedrooms and 4 pce bath as well. Gas heat, central air, side deck, fenced yard – so well kept! Call Helen at 432-0058.
730 RAGLAN ST. S.
NEW E PRIC
209 BASSWOOD AVE.
A cut above describes this home! Outstanding interior with everything done to perfection – painting and flooring and new kitchen and new bath describes a portion of what you will see. Finished basement as well, rear deck, brand new paved driveway for 4 cars to park. Central air & gas heat. Call Helen to view at 432-0058.
DAVID VINCENT
PETER VINCENT
613-433-1133
613-401-2824
613-432-0319
ross@remaxrenfrew.com
NEW G N LISTI
Corner lot for this gracious older home. Master bedroom and bath on the main level plus large living room and separate dining room. 2 bedrooms on the upper level plus 4 pce bath, full basement partially finished, deck at the rear. Excellent location – close to schools and shopping. Call Helen to view at 432-0058
NEW E PRIC
ROSS PEEVER
Sales Representative
HUNTER GATE SUBDIVISION BEHIND NO FRILLS
EN P LE A S
834 BARRETT CHUTE RD. - CALABOGIE
Located close to town and Hwy 17 this 3 bedroom bungalow on a 1.5 acre lot was just built in 2012. Several upgrades completed. Efficient LED lighting throughout and natural gas heat. Deck at rear. Call David today to view. MLS# 1039377. Call David 613-401-2824.
5056A MATAWATCHAN RD., GRIFFITH
MADAWASKA RIVERFRONT LOT Build your year round home or your cottage as soon as the frost leaves the ground. Lot measures 151 feet by 300 feet. Easy year round access to this property. Paved road and artesian well on the lot. Call Helen at 432-0058.
D L SO
(Behind No Frills)
6 NOW SOLD!
#37
#39
S O #41 L D
S O #43 L D
S O #45 L D
NEW HOMES THAT YOU’VE NEVER SEEN ARE NOW AVAILABLE FOR VIEWING!
152 Godfrey rd.
Situated on a 1 acre lot this home has been well cared for. Excellent access to Hwy 17. Great layout with 3 bedrooms upstairs and a 4th on ground level. Very large garage on property for storage or hobbies. MLS# 1040401. Call David today to view 613-401-2824.
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835 ARCHIBALD STREET, RHODDY’S BAY - OTTAWA RIVER WATERFRONT HOME
This home you need to view! Magnificent workmanship here and outstanding views of the Ottawa River with the very best of swimming at this location. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, custom designed interior. Paved drive with garage and workshop at the rear of the property that is every man’s dream, loft above fully finished. In floor radiant heat and slate flooring – it is a true beauty. Call Helen to see it at 432-0058.
3058 BURNSTOWN RD. (MINUTES FROM TOWN) R.R.1 Renfrew Wait until you view this home! Everything you will ever need is here! Income living on the north side or granny suite accommodation (fully finished) Main bungalow has 2 bedrooms, living room with wood fireplace, dining room, kitchen, 2 baths, wrap around porch, screened porch off dining area for summer comfort. Double car attached garage, detached garage and workshop as well. Lots and lots of storage. Propane heat. Call Helen to see it at 432-0058
OPEN HOUSES Sunday, March 5, 2-4PM S O #35 L D
peter@remaxrenfrew.com
G N I D
1286 GosHen rd.
The shovel is in the ground and this new 3 bedroom custom home is under construction now! Outstanding design inside and out! Double car attached garage, open concept living – all the bells and whistles for you! Tarion Warranty in place and fully serviced lot. Call Helen at 432-0058 for design and plans
Hunter Gate Subdivision
344 MCMANUS RD. – WHITE LAKE
david@remaxrenfrew.com
BROKER
SKA AWA MAD R FRONT RIVE
Just completed! This brand new 3 bedroom post & beam home is outstanding. Amazing views of Calabogie Lake and situated on a 2.44 acre lot. 3 full baths with large master bedroom with gas fireplace. Open concept main floor with granite counters and custom Deslaurier cabinets. Fully finished lower level with walk-out. Full Tarion New Home Warranty included. Absolutely beautiful. MLS# 1016399. Call David for more info 613-401-2824.
230 ACRES OF LAND – A beautiful bungalow with 2 levels totally finished for you with huge detached garage, workshop and inground pool. Close to Waba Rd and close to Bellamy Rd – easy commute to Ottawa! Call Helen at 432-0058 or Ross at 433-1133.
Sales Representative
5 New Garden Homes Ready To Be Occupied! #25
#27
#29
H l Vi c t • 613-432-0058
S O #31 L D
30 LAUREL CRESCENT
Feast your eyes on this grand family home! 1.92 acres of privacy, two storey, 3 bedrooms and fully equipped. The floor plan is tremendous – main level has living room, dining room, kitchen, dining area and family room with master bedroom with ensuite. Laundry on main floor, 2 and ½ baths.; upper level has 2 bedrooms and office area. Wrap around porch, deck at the rear – detached garage plus attached double garage. Call Helen at 432-0058 or Peter at 432-0319
LOTS FOR SALE
Hunter Gate Subdivision has beautiful building lots for you! Totally serviced area. An assortment of locations available Call Helen for all details on these properties 432-0058
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Charlie Routliffe, 8, of Renfrew flexes his muscles with Captain America and OPP Sgt. Bryan Schutt, during the Superhero Fun Day event on Feb. 26 organized by the Renfrew detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police. The event, which included a firefighter obstacle course for youngsters, a maze, and numerous other fun activities, was held at the RCAF Wing on Argyle St. and raised money for the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation and the local Drug Awareness Resistance Education program. Brian Dryden/Metroland
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3 Bedroom hi - ranch brick bungalow. Totally remodeled kitchen in 2016, new floors in 2015 on both levels. Back porch ( 12x13 ) with roof installed in 2003. Open concept dining/living room fully finished basement with rec room, 1 2pc bath separate laundry room and workshop area. New roof and new furnace Just move in condition!! MLS# 1034810. Asking $245,000. Your Host: Ross Peever 613-433-1133
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316 LISGAR AVE
63 FOURTH CHUTE RD., DOUGLAS
192 PATRICK AVE.
Excellent income property. 3 Bedroom apartment has been completely remodeled, heated with forced air oil furnace. The other 3 apartments are heated with electric base boards, and they are in a very good state of repair. Building is vinyl sided, and has a paved parking lot out front. If you are looking for that opportunity to own some real-estate and make some good income on the side,this is a must see!! MLS# 1043168. Asking $299,000. Call Ross 433-1133
Totally remodeled home in 2012. Laminate flooring throughout. Spacious eat in kitchen, 4 pc bath, generous sized living rm & a 4th bedroom or could easily be an office/den. Large front windows allow for plenty of natural light. 3 bedrooms & 4 pc bath occupy the 2nd level. Full open basement awaits your design. Wood stove in the basement - used 3 cords of wood for the air tight. 22’ x 14’ insulated shed with cement floor. 14’x14’ shed. Asking $159,000. MLS#1043626. Call Ross 433-1133.
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1149 FOY RD., ADMASTON Asking $275,000 for this 4 BR 10 yr. old country home minutes from town on a quiet road. MLS#1037750. Call Peter Vincent 613-432-0319.
Asking $299,900 for this spacious waterfront home on a private setting with a spring fed lake, larger garage, walkout basement, a great home or weekend retreat. MLS#1004625. Call Peter 613-432-0319.
Asking $260,000 for this impressive and spacious 5 BR centrally located home with large garage, pool and fenced yard. Call Peter Vincent 613-432-0319.
ONLY $89,900
528 CHENAUX RD. Only minutes to Hwy 17, private setting for this two bedroom home with full basement, wood stove, and large deck. MLS# 1030001. Call Peter 613-432-0319.
128 TASSE AVE.
Asking $119,900 for this 3 BR, 1.5 storey centrally located home, newer gas furnace, central air, hardwood floors. Call Peter 613-432-0319.
$839,900. 6 acre property with over 700 ft. of shoreline on private, springfed lake. 3 bdrm, 3 bath home with sunroom and finished basement. Master bdrm on main level with ensuite bath.Wood working shop and artist studio (may come equipped as part of the sale). Detached 3 car garage. Sauna located next to the beach, providing privacy and relaxation. Only 6 minutes to Renfrew. Call Ross 613-433-1133.
557 STONES LAKE RD
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10 ACRES WHITTON RD. Private setting with acreage for this 4 BR home, walkout finished basement, new furnace, hardwood floors, a rare find. MLS# 1033387. Call Peter Vincent 613-432-0319.
292 GRIST MILL RD., EGANVILLE
2 Storey wood siding + brick house. Property consists of kit, LR with beautiful stone fireplace. 1 bedroom plus 4pc bath on the main floor. 2nd level has 1 2 pc bath, 2 bedrooms and a large master bedroom leading to a deck. Full partially finished basement with a rec room, and office and furnace room. Large cement block garage 20’ by 24’, fully insulated work shop 24’ by 35’ with 1-2pc bath, forced air wood furnace 100 amp service. Many more features at this location on 60+ acres of mostly bush.
128 BONNECHERE STREET SOUTH
Spacious 2 Storey brick home, offers 2 levels of living space. Separate building, adjacent to the house, converted into a 2 bedroom apartment, providing extra income. Paved Driveway. Asking $129,000. Call Ross Peever 613-433-1133.
1000 NEWFOUNDOUT RD, GREATER MADAWASKA, ONTARIO
Two parcels of land with a total area of approx. 270 acres. Property borders 3 lakes. Lake 1 approx 4.71 acres, lake 2 approx 11.74 acres, lake 3 approx 104 acres. Small cabin on lake 3. The vendor has approx 1,928.36’ on the north side and the rest of lake 3 is on Crown Land. Very, very unique and private property. Visit www. remaxrenfrew.com. Asking $450,000 Call Ross Peever 613-433-1133
30 LAUREL CRESCENT
Almost 2 acres of land with a pond on the property. Beautifully designed family home with 3 bedrooms, 2 and ½ baths. Laundry on main level, spacious family room with kitchen and eating area all in one. Living room and dining room with gas fireplace, master bedroom and ensuite on first level, den or office area on upper level.Wrap around porch and double car attached garage. Call Helen at 432-0058 or Peter at 432-0319
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ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20 A positive reaction to a stressful situation can only work in your favor, Aries. When others buckle under the pressure, you are able to deliver. Higher-ups will recognize this. TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, even if you believe that your life is floating out of control, you have the ability to rein things in whenever you desire. Ask for help if you need it. GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, although you may want to incorporate others’ plans into your weekly goals, this might be the time to focus solely on your own needs. Once you are set, you can assist others. CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22 Cancer, there is no room in your life right now for lazy thinking. All of your focus must be directed at the tasks at hand because someone is relying entirely on you. LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23 No one can force you to share your deepest emotions if you’re not ready to do so, Leo. Wait until the time is right to bare any secrets. You may have Here’s How It Works: romantic surprises. Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken down into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22 numbers 1 through 9 must fill each row, column and box. Each number can appear only once in each Virgo, resist the temptation to give into impulses, analyzing and giving row, column and box. You can figure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric careful thought to your ideas instead. You have an entire week to work clues already provided in the boxes. The more numbers you name, the easier it gets to solve the puzzle! things out. 18 The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, March 2, 2017
LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23 Don’t allow a power struggle to disturb the harmony at home or at the office, Libra. Unless you can be level-headed and see all sides of the situation, keep mum. SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22 Scorpio, continue to be diligent in your pursuit of knowledge. The more you learn, the more fulfilled you will be. Consider going back to school to satisfy your thirst for knowledge. SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23/Dec 21 Sagittarius, speaking about fantasies as if they are real can be enjoyable, but do not start believing the tales are true. You may need a good dose of reality this week. CAPRICORN – Dec 22/Jan 20 Relationship issues with a friend, spouse or even family member come to the forefront this week, Capricorn. Try to remain cool and level-headed throughout. AQUARIUS – Jan 21/Feb 18 Aquarius, you will be recognized for your efforts behind the scenes even if you are not in the spotlight. It’s enough to get credit, especially if it can propel your career further. PISCES – Feb 19/Mar 20 Pisces, useful ideas come your way after a chat with colleagues or friends. Pool this inspiration together for a plan. 0302
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MARCH PUBLIC SKATING Join us for during the final month of Winter 2017 Skating at Ma-te-Way Activity Centre. Fridays March 3, 10, 17, 24 from 9 to 11 a.m., Saturdays March 4, 11, 18 from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m., Sundays – March 5 & 12 from 1 to 2 p.m. and March 13-17 from 1 to 2:30 p.m. All skate sessions are free and skates are available to borrow during the skate times. Thank you to our sponsors – Rusty Blades, Sport Renfrew, Renfrew Lions Club, Bear Bees Cafe and the Rink Rats Skate Sharpening for supporting recreation in Renfrew.
THURSDAYS Do you like to drum? Join others from all skill levels as they drum the afternoon away in a supportive and educational environment. Bring your hand drum/djembe to the Renfrew Recreation Centre from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. There is no cost to attend. On the first Thursday of each month, there is a paid workshop available for those who are interested in learning more.
FRIDAYS Are you an aspiring musician? Would you like to join others and jam? Get together on Fridays at the Renfrew Recreation Centre for an informal jam session. The session runs from 4 to 8 p.m. – stay for an hour or the whole time – a variety of musicians have shown interest – guitar, bass, ukulele. Bring your own instrument. No cost.
you caring for someone living with dementia? If so, we have a caregiver support group for you. Caregivers meet at Trinity St. Andrew’s United Church (291 Plaunt St. S) on the first Thursday of the month from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Come and meet other caregivers and join the conversation. Please contact the Alzheimer Society for more information at 1-888-4112067 ext. 170 Renfrew Silver Seniors noon luncheon at the Renfrew Legion, cost $5.00, bingo to follow. New members welcome $5 per year. Find the Hidden Job Market! Drop in to Employment Networks or call 613432-3424 to register for our free Job Search Success info session from 9:30 a.m. to noon. At noon there will be a lunch and learn presentation by Costco at the Golden Age Activity Centre. Information on the pharmacy, hearing and eyewear Centre will be given. Come out and listen and learn.
UNTIL MARCH 3 Wanted: Event Coordinator. If you are interested in coordinating the Canada 150 events for Horton Township and/ or volunteering on the 150 committee Please call Sue Klatt/CAO/Clerk at 613633-0720 or sklatt@hortontownship.ca
MARCH 3 TO APRIL 7 The Knights of Columbus will be serving a fish and chip supper every Friday during Lent but not Good Friday. Meals start March 7 through to April 7 from 4:30 to 7 p.m. at the Knights Hall at 313 Raglan St. South. Cost is $10 per person. Contact Brian Long at 613-432-0887 or Don at 613433-9298. All profits go to charity.
UNTIL APRIL 15 The Cobden and District Civitan Club invites nominations for 2017 Citizen of the Year. Nominations should be in writing stating why the nominee should be considered for this award, and addressed to: The Chair of the Awards Committee, P. O. Box 148, Cobden, ON K0J 1K0 or delivered to the Secretary, Cindy Lamorie, or the Chair of the Awards Committee, Paul McLenaghan, by April 15.
MARCH 3 Valley Irish Kitchen Party Featuring Gail, Mike and Brian at 2 p.m. on March 5 at the Cobden Agricultural Society, 43 Astrolabe Rd., Cobden with Gail Gavan, Mike Ryan, Brian Hebert, Triple Trouble and Ottawa Valley Friends. Cost $15/person advance tickets show only. Cost is: $20/person at the door show only. Roast Pork Supper following show (advance tickets only) $13.00 per person. Advance tickets available until Friday, March 3 at Dahl’s Convenience in Renfrew or Rooney’s Gas Station in Cobden. For more information call 613-646-2481. Sponsored by the Cobden Agricultural Society
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Champlain Seniors +55 Euchre and Floor Shuffleboard held at the Wing in Renfrew, every Tuesday at 1 p.m. Leprechaun bid euchre tournament at 1 p.m. at Cobden Agricultural Hall. Membership $5/year. Pot luck the Cost $10 per person. Cash Prizes. Light first Tuesday of the month. New refreshments. Dress in your St. Patty’s members welcome. No experience necessary. For more info call 613-432Day attire. For tickets, Call Brian at 4828. 613-646-2941 or Dave at 613-6332613. Fundraiser for Cobden Fair.
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Daca breakfast Sunday from 8 to 11 a.m., at the Daca Center on Flat Rd. in Dacre. Serving toasted bagel with fried egg, back bacon, tomato, cheese, Girls night out at Daca Centre 111 Flat lettuce and deep fried tators and bevRd. from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. No men, No erages. Adults $7 and kids under 12 is kids. Just the girls out for a fun night. $5.00. More info 613-43-9050 Jewelry, crafts, make up, hair, candles, and lots more fun stuff. Free Entry The March Valley Singles Lunch will be Door prizes Fashion Show at 7 p.m. held at 1 p.m. at Bridges Bar & Grill in Pakenham. For more info contact Pat Annual Leprechaun Trivia Night at 8 at (613) 622-5693 or Johanna at (613) p.m. at Cobden Agricultural Hall. Fun 432-7622. for all ages. Cost is $60 for a team of four to six players- Cash Prizes. Wear Seniors Euchre at the Renfrew Legion your wildest Irish/ green outfits! Call at 1 p.m. Light lunch, everyone welLorraine at 613-646-2941 or e-mail come. blhamilton@hotmail.ca to enter your Team name and reserve your spot. MARCH 6 Fundraiser for Cobden Fair. The annual General Meeting of the Renfrew County National Farmers World Day of Prayer Service at Trinity- Union, Local 330, at 7 p.m. at the Barr St. Andrew’s United Church at 291 Line Community Centre. Guest speakPlaunt St., Renfrew at 2 p.m. er is Chris Wooding – Building Direct This year’s theme is ‘Am I Being Unfair Markets. Following a short business to You,’ centred around the women of meeting to elect officers, refreshments the Philippines. Everyone is welcome. will be served. Everyone is welcome. For more information, please e-mail TGIF at RCAF Wing, Renfrew. Irish secretary Connie Tabbert, rcnfu330@ Stew Dinner $13 served at 5:30 p.m. gmail.com Music by the talented Fiddleheads. Start St.Paddy’s Day early with us! MARCH 7 The Golden Age Activity Centre has The Golden Age Activity Centre will ukulele and carving classes at 10 a.m. be having a grilled cheese lunch for $4 today. At 1 p.m. join Kris for fun and
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The monthly Community Soup Kitchen will be held at Our Lady of Fatima church hall from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Lunch is prepared and served by the food preparation class at St. Joseph’s Catholic High School in conjunction with the Catholic Women’s League. Please join us for a delicious warm meal, friendship and socializing You will want to make your way to the Golden Age Activity Centre today for Fitness at 11 a.m. followed every Wednesday by soup and bun lunch $4 donated by the Hebron Christian Church members. An afternoon of great music with the Classic Roots Trio: Katie Skerkowski, Bobby Schwartz and Kent Smith begins at 1 p.m. Come early. Euchre changed to Thursday afternoon.
MARCH 9 ontrac Employment Resource Services is hosting its second annual job fair at the Arnprior Legion, 49 Daniel St. N. From 1 to 4 p.m. Many local opportunities; come prepared to interview, resume in hand, dress business casual! Not ready? Attend ontrac’s “Job Fair Success” workshop; let us help you prepare. Call to register 613-623-4680. www. getontrac.ca
IRISH DINNER Steak & Guinness Pot Pie Potatoes and Vegetables, Irish Cream Cake Coffee,Tea, Cold Punch
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15th – 6PM St. Paul’s Church 96 Argyle St., Renfrew 613-432-3062
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PLUS HST. $200 PRICE ADJUSTMENTΩ, FEES, HEATED DOOR MIRRORS BI-WEEKLY ADJUSTMENTS ADJUSTMENTS ADJUSTMENTS FRONT ACTIVE HEADRESTS 41,533 KMS 2012 CANADIAN AND 2012 CANADIAN AND 96 MONTHS 55,649 KM 2012 CANADIAN AND † FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR WITH OWN IT FOR 96 MONTHS BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR CAR OF THE YEAR HEATED FRONT SEATS $ INCLUDES CAR OF THE YEAR ® OWN IT FOR WITH ® HEATED DOOR MIRRORS SILVER,NORTH 34,500 KMS ACTIVE HEADRESTS INCLUDES: 6 AIRBAGS • iPOD /USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS POWER AMERICAN NORTH AMERICAN NORTH AMERICAN INCLUDES: 6 AIRBAGS • iPOD96/USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS • POWER WINDOWS HWY: •5.6L/100 KM WINDOWS OWN IT FOR 96 MONTHS WITH † FRONT INCLUDES MONTHS 96 MONTHS WITH OWN IT FOR SIDE & CURTAIN AIRBAGS 96 MONTHS Limited model shown HWY: 5.6L/100 KM CAR FRONT, OF THE YEAR CAR OF THE YEAR $ � CAR OF THE YEAR ® OWN IT FOR WITH OWN IT FOR WITH CITY: 8.7L/100 KM Plus HST † CONTROL Plus HST Plus HST6•AIRBAGS PlusOWN HST IT FOR & DOOR LOCKS • ABS WITH TRACTION SYSTEM •HWY: DUAL HEATED POWER ® INCLUDES † HEATED DOOR MIRRORS & DOOR LOCKS ABS WITH TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM • 6DUAL HEATED POWER 2013 WER INCLUDES: AIRBAGS • iPOD /USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS • POWER WINDOWS IN PRICE � INCLUDES: • iPOD /USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS • POWER WINDOWS KM WINDOWS 5.6L/100 KM FRONT ACTIVE HEADRESTS OWN IT FOR WITH WITH CITY: 8.7L/100 KM INCLUDES † 2013 2013 INCLUDES CITY: 8.7L/100 $ ADJUSTMENTS FRONT, SIDE & CURTAIN AIRBAGS model shown 5.6L/100 HWY:HEATED 5.6L/100 EXTERIOR MIRRORS Limited POWER WINDOWS & †DOORINCLUDES LOCKS KM� KM KM� KM 2013 EXTERIOR HEATED POWER & DOOR LOCKS • ABS WITH TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM • DUAL POWER &†DOORMIRRORS LOCKS • ABS WITH TRACTION SYSTEM • DUAL HEATED POWER FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY PRICE 2012 †BESTINCLUDES NEW CAR FRONT ACTIVE HEADRESTS 8.7L/100 KM� CITY: 8.7L/100 KM� INCLUDES INCLUDES † SMALL 2013 CONTROL SIDE & CURTAIN AIRBAGS $ INADJUSTMENTS MONTHS HWY: 5.3L/100 KM EXTERIOR MIRRORS 96 ® POWER WINDOWS & DOOR LOCKS 2013 EXTERIOR MIRRORS FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY FRONT, AM/FM/CD/MP3/USB/iPOD AUDIO SYSTEM IN PRICE 2012 BEST NEW SMALL CAR 2012 BEST NEW SMALL CAR (UNDER $21K) ▼ CITY: 7.1L/100 KM Ω FRONT, SIDE & CURTAIN AIRBAGS 96 MONTHS AN W E ADJUSTMENTS WY: 5.3L/100 KM HWY: 5.3L/100 KM APRICEW E ® POWER WINDOWS & DOOR LOCKS NO MONEY AM/FM/CD/MP3/USB/iPOD SYSTEM IN N FINANCING FORDOWN BI-WEEKLY (UNDER (UNDER $21K) OWN IT FOR Q ♦ �� D IT QUI STEERING WHEEL$21K) AUDIOAUDIO CONTROLS TY: 7.1L/100 KM▼ CITY: 7.1L/100 KM▼ OWN ITAFOR WITH SELLING PRICE: $17,335 ACCENT DR GL 6-SPEED MANUAL. SELLING PRICE: $15,980 ELANTRA L 6-SPEED MANUAL. $1,500 PRICEADJUSTMENTS WITH AIR A WITH ADN 1 WITH EUIP 965MONTHS �� HE EQ WINDOWS & DOOR WCONDITIONING LOCKS NO MONEY ® ND POWER ND 16W SELLING PRICE: $15,980 ELANTRA MANUAL. $1,500 PRICE FINANCING FORDOWN ΩBI-WEEKLY 6 Ω ♦ L 6-SPEED Q AM/FM/CD/MP3/USB/iPOD AUDIO SYSTEM �� " AIT SQUU PPE WITH STEERING WHEEL AUDIO CONTROLS I P S " $200 PRICE ADJUSTMENT , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. U , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. ADJUSTMENT D IN PRICEIT FOR IN PRICE I TH CONDITIONING OWN IT FOR WITH OWN WITH GLS model shown UI E SELLING PRICE: $17,335 ACCENT 5MONTHS DRINCLUDED. GL 6-SPEED MANUAL. SELLING PRICE: $15,980 ELANTRA L 6-SPEED MANUAL. $1,500 PRICE Ω 16AIR T OWN IT HEATED FOR WITH OWN IT FOR WITH U A 96 �� 2013 IFRONT I H 1 2013 D , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION PLUS HST. ADJUSTMENT H 1 P P ® N † SELLING PRICE: $15,980 ELANTRA L 6-SPEED MANUAL. $1,500 PRICE 6 LL SN PPD SEATS 6" LLOS RP Ω NO † Ω Ω P AM/FM/CD/MP3/USB/iPOD AUDIO SYSTEM S MONEY DOWN " ADJUSTMENTS " , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. $200 PRICE ADJUSTMENT , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. ADJUSTMENT IN PRICE IN PRICE R GLS model shown GLS model shown Ω U EDFRONT AND 2† 2013 ALSTEERING AL YUN OEODFINANCING FOR Ω ED CANADIAN UNOCANADIAN 2 ALOY 2012 BI-WEEKLY BI-WEEKLY WITH WHEEL AUDIO CONTROLS 2013 , FEES, DELIVERY DESTINATION PLUS HST. ADJUSTMENT PRICE † HEATED SEATS WITH INCLUDED. 2012 AND OWN IT FOR †2AUDIO †ADJUSTMENTS Ω IN PRICE Ω INADJUSTMENTS OCANADIAN FOR NORTH LO NDOOR LO WRO F 96 MONTHS FINANCING NO &MONEY DOWN RO FINANCING LO W ADJUSTMENTS ROF HEATED MIRRORS FAMERICAN N AND 2012 AND 2 Ω Ω BI-WEEKLY FOR BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR NORTH AMERICAN WITH STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS O ADJUSTMENTS ADJUSTMENTS Y Y CAR THE YEAR H † Y H ® GLS model shown SUV WITHJACKS ANADIAN AND CANADIAN OWN IT FOR SEDAN SUV • POWER INCLUDES SUV W EOEF O2012 96 MONTHS FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR CAN NORTH INCLUDES: 6 AIRBAGS • iPOD /USB/AUXILIARY INPUT WINDOWS W OFDOOR OF THE YEARAND E CAR W BI-WEEKLY HEATED MIRRORS ® FAMERICAN 96 MONTHS AMERICAN AMERICAN INCLUDES: 6 AIRBAGS • iPOD /USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS WINDOWS Limited shown AR CAR YEAR HEmodel HE LS96 MONTHS 96 MONTHS † ••POWER HEEOFLNORTH ® FRONT HEADRESTS GLS model shown GLS model shown & DOOR LOCKS6•AIRBAGS ABS WITH TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM • DUAL HEATED POWER 96 MONTHS INCLUDES: • iPOD /USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS POWER WINDOWS STHEOF Limited model shown ACTIVE THE YEAR THE YEAR $ INCLUDES ® EACTIVE EL & DOOR LOCKS6 •AIRBAGS ABS WITH TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM • DUAL HEATED POWER ECAR INCLUDES: • iPOD /USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS • POWER WINDOWS Limited model shown L L FRONT HEADRESTS EXTERIOR MIRRORS & DOOR LOCKS • ABS WITH TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM • DUAL HEATED POWER S S S Limited model shown $ POWER EXTERIOR MIRRORS FRONT, SIDE & CURTAIN AIRBAGS & DOOREXTERIOR LOCKS •MIRRORS ABS WITH TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM • DUAL HEATED 2013 �� BEST CAR IN CANADA∏∏ AUTO. SELLING IN PRICE$1,000 HWY: 5.6L/100 SELLING KM GLSMIRRORS AUTO. PRICE PRICE: $26,700�� SONATA GLS SELLING HWY: 5.6L/100 KMΩ PRICE ∏ PRICE: $26,700 SONATA EXTERIOR FRONT, SIDE & CURTAIN AIRBAGS 2013$1,000 HWY: 5.2L/100 KM �� Ω �� ADJUSTMENTS A Ω � BEST SELLING CAR IN CANADA BEST SELLING CAR IN CANADA SONATA GLS AUTO. $1,000 PRICE SELLING PRICE: $26,700 � E POWER & DOOR LOCKS IN PRICE W CITY: 8.7L/100 2012 CANADIAN AND HWY: 5.6L/100 KM WINDOWS HWY: 5.6L/100 KM SONATA GLS AUTO. $1,000 PRICE SELLING PRICE: $26,700 ADJUSTMENT , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. N CITY: 8.7L/100 KM HWY: 5.6L/100 KM CITY: ▼ ADJUSTMENT , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION BI-WEEKLY INCLUDED. PLUS HST. FINANCING FOR AI QUWKM IN PRICE 7.1L/100 EQ 100 KM HWY: 5.2L/100 Ω OWN8.7L/100 IT FOR WITH ADNPLUS � EQ KM▼ E I IKM POWER WINDOWS & DOOR LOCKS CITY: 8.7L/100 KM� CITY: KMIT 2012 CANADIAN AND Ω, FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION 1 WTANHDHST. HST. , FEES, DELIVERY INCLUDED. 96 MONTHS CITY:ADJUSTMENTS 8.7L/100 KM� CITY: ADJUSTMENT INCLUDED. INADJUSTMENT PRICE FINANCING FOR & DESTINATION TH ▼ OWN FOR WITH WITH BI-WEEKLY ® IN PRICE INADJUSTMENTS PRICE 100 Ω ♦PLUS HST. ∏ NORTH AMERICAN EQ EQUIP D67.1L/100 ITNSU1Q6UPWPKM " UW 2013 OWN IT FOR WITH OWN IT FOR AM/FM/CD/MP3/USB/iPOD AUDIO SYSTEM SELLING PRICE: $19,285 ELANTRA GL 6-SPEED MANUAL. E A 16 L HD N" IP ITD SU U PE 2013 96 MONTHS DS IPPIT UI BI-WEEKLY BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR Ω OWN IT FOR WITH OWN IT FOR WITH ®AMERICAN INCLUDES † Ω Ω FINANCING FOR ♦ ∏ ∏ Ω A NORTH P S " I L H ADJUSTMENTS 1U6 EH PP 1 2013 R"OLLE S N PP D 2013 AM/FM/CD/MP3/USB/iPOD AUDIO SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS ADJUSTMENTS SELLING PRICE: $19,285 ELANTRA GL 6-SPEED MANUAL. INCLUDED. PLUSHWY: , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION HST.5.2L/100 $750 PRICE ADJUSTMENT O 6 U A INCLUDES † KM 2 NO MONEY DOWN CAR OF THE YEAR 2013 BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY FOR "N A D SU E D BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR BEST SELLING CAR IN CANADA BEST SELLING CAR IN CANADA RO ED LLY WNRAO ▼ INCLUDES INCLUDES † † O U Ω 2012 CANADIAN AND 96 MONTHS WITH STEERING WHEEL AUDIO CONTROLS 2 2013 R 96 MONTHS D , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. $750 PRICE ADJUSTMENT N N O O Y F L L INCLUDES INCLUDESFINANCING † CONTROLS † CITY: 100 HWY:7.1L/100 5.2L/100 2 NO MONEY DOWN CAR CANADIAN OF THE YEAR OOLO R OOLO W R OF AIR CONDITIONING Y KM Y KM HKM 2012 AND 96 MONTHS 96 MONTHS WITH STEERING WHEEL AUDIO 2 96 MONTHS 96 MONTHS ▼Y H O W E AWARDED THE HIGHEST GOVERNMENT F▼Y OO F WITH OWN IT FOR INCLUDES: AIR CONDITIONING • HEATED FRONT/REAR SEATS • AUXILIARY 100WKM CITY: 7.1L/100 KM AWARDED THE HIGHEST GOVERNMENT INCLUDES: AIR CONDITIONING • HEATED FRONT/REAR SEATS • AUXILIARY O E ♦ AIR CONDITIONING AIR CONDITIONING GLS model shown NORTH AMERICAN HE W F AWARDED THE HIGHEST GOVERNMENT HELS W EE F AWARDED SELLING PRICE: $19,285 GLWITH 6-SPEED CRASH SAFETY RATING CRASH SAFETY RATING THE HIGHEST GOVERNMENT ® CONDITIONING OWNSEATS ITAIR FOR ILIARY INCLUDES: • HEATED FRONT/REAR SEATS • ®AUXILIARY Limited model shown AWARDED THE HIGHEST GOVERNMENT †MANUAL. ® GLS ® HE HE LS U.S. NATIONAL INCLUDES: AIR CONDITIONING • HEATED FRONT/REAR •ΩELANTRA AUXILIARY 6 AIRBAGS EL E ♦ INPUT • SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH HANDS MP3/USB/iPOD INCLUDES model shownXM™ GLS model shown NORTH AMERICAN HIGHWAY TRAFFIC INPUT • SIRIUS RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH HANDS MP3/USB/iPOD U.S. NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SELLING PRICE: $19,285 ELANTRA GL 6-SPEED CRASH SAFETY RATING CRASH SAFETY RATING CRASH INCLUDED. SAFETY RATING EL EL FEES, DELIVERY &XM™ DESTINATION PLUS HST. ® HANDSLS $750 PRICE ADJUSTMENT ® ,® model shown †MANUAL. ® CAR OFFREE THE YEAR Limited 6 AIRBAGS 6 AIRBAGS ADMINISTRATION ANDSS INPUT • SIRIUS RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH MP3/USB/iPOD INCLUDES SAFETY ADMINISTRATION HIGHWAY TRAFFIC NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC INPUT • SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH MP3/USB/iPOD Ω HANDS S U.S. NATIONAL S U.S.SAFETY U.S. NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ® FREE PHONE SYSTEM • POWER SUNROOF �� PHONE SYSTEM • POWER SUNROOF , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. $750 PRICE ADJUSTMENT $ iPOD /USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS SONATA GLS AUTO. $1,000 PRICE SELLING PRICE: $26,700 CAR OF THE YEAR SAFETY ADMINISTRATION SAFETY ADMINISTRATION SAFETY ADMINISTRATIONHWY: 5.6L/100 KM �� SYSTEM • POWER SUNROOF AIR CONDITIONING ® ® FREE PHONE �� SONATA GLS AUTO. $1,000 PRICE SELLING PRICE: $26,700 FREE PHONE SYSTEM • POWER SUNROOF STK#HK0713A STK#L0427 STK#R202 STK#R194 HWY: 5.6L/100 AIR iPODCONDITIONING /USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS AIR iPODCONDITIONING /USB/AUXILIARY INPUTINJACKS SONATA GLS WITH AUTO.INCLUDED. $1,000 PRICE SELLING PRICE: $26,700 M HWY:8.7L/100 5.6L/100 KM� KM CITY: KM OWN IT FOR ADJUSTMENT , $26,700 FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION PLUS HST.$ �� PRICE SONATA AUTO. $1,000 PRICE SELLING PRICE: L/100 HWY:8.7L/100 5.6L/100 KM� ADJUSTMENT , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. � KM POWER WINDOWS & DOOR INLOCKS IN PRICE WITH M CITY:CITY: 8.7L/100 KM� KM OWN IT FOR IN PRICE ADJUSTMENT , FEES, DELIVERY &GLS DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. IN PRICE PRICE † Ω 6 AIRBAGS � INCLUDES L/100 KM� CITY: 8.7L/100 KM ADJUSTMENTS ADJUSTMENT , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. 6POWER WINDOWS & DOOR LOCKS Ω IN PRICE 6POWER WINDOWS & DOOR LOCKS Ω® INADJUSTMENTS PRICE ADJUSTMENTS IN PRICE Ω BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FORFINANCING AIRBAGS AIRBAGS FINANCING FOR † BI-WEEKLY ADJUSTMENTS OWN IT®FOR OWN IT FOR WITH FOR ADJUSTMENTS SIRIUS RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH HANDS FREEΩ WITH Ω ® XM™FINANCING BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FORFINANCINGADJUSTMENTS BI-WEEKLY FOR ADJUSTMENTS ADJUSTMENTS ∏ $ INCLUDES ® FINANCING 96 MONTHS FOR BI-WEEKLY OWN IT FOR OWN IT FOR INPUT JACKS 2013 96 MONTHS OWN ITiPOD FOR WITH OWN ITiPOD FORBI-WEEKLY WITH FOR BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR SIRIUS WITH BLUETOOTH HANDS FREE WITH SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH HANDS FREE WITH 2013 ® XM™ RADIO ® /USB/AUXILIARY 2013 ∏ ∏ $ BEST SELLING CAR IN CANADA 96 MONTHS 96 MONTHS /USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS iPOD /USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS 2.0L I-4BEST CYL, 6 BI-WEEKLY SPEED 2013 96 MONTHS 96 MONTHS 2013 AWARDED THEHWY: HIGHEST5.2L/100 GOVERNMENT INCLUDES: AIR CONDITIONING • HEATED FRONT/REAR SEATS • AUXILIARY †WHEEL PHONE SYSTEM &CAR STEERING 2013AUDIO KM SELLING CAR CANADA BEST SELLING CANADA 96IN MONTHS 96IN MONTHS HWY: 5.6L/100 KM 2.4L I-4 CYL,INCLUDES: 5 SPEED AUTOMATIC, 2.5, AUTO, BLACK, 3.5, AUTO, WHITE HWY: 5.6L/100 KMTHESAFETY AWARDED THE RATING HIGHEST GOVERNMENT CRASH AIR • HEATED FRONT/REAR SEATS •®•AUXILIARY †CONDITIONING †† NO MONEY DOWN POWER WINDOWS & DOOR LOCKS AUDIO CONTROLS NMENT AWARDED HIGHEST GOVERNMENT 2012 CANADIAN AND INCLUDES: AIR CONDITIONING • HEATED FRONT/REAR SEATS AUXILIARY ® †WHEEL PHONE SYSTEM & STEERING CONTROLS PHONE SYSTEM & STEERING IN PRICE Limited model shown 100 KM HWY: 5.2L/100 KM▼ INPUT • SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH MP3/USB/iPOD HWY: 5.6L/100 KM HWY: 5.6L/100 KM 7.1L/100 KM CRASH SAFETY RATING U.S. NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC � HWY: 5.6L/100 KMCITY: AUTOMATIC WITH AUTO-SHIFT, ST GOVERNMENT THE HIGHEST GOVERNMENT CRASH SAFETY RATING INCLUDES: AIR CONDITIONING • HEATED FRONT/REAR SEATS •®HANDS � ® ΩAWARDED NO MONEY DOWN POWER WINDOWS & DOOR LOCKS POWER WINDOWS & DOOR †WHEEL LOCKS AUDIO CONTROLS CITY: 8.7L/100 KM 2012 CANADIAN AND Limited model shown ®• SIRIUS XM™ ®AUXILIARY IN PRICE CITY: 8.7L/100 KM ▼ ADJUSTMENTS INPUT RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH HANDS MP3/USB/iPOD U.S. NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION INPUT • SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH HANDS MP3/USB/iPOD CRUISE CONTROL KM▼ CITY: 7.1L/100 KM Y00 RATING CRASH SAFETY RATING FFIC U.S. NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC � Limited model shown20 � 76,406 KMS BROWN, BLACK, 93,415 KMS 52,416 KMS � 20 ®SYSTEM ® ® CITY: 8.7L/100 KM CITY: 8.7L/100 KM FREE PHONE • POWER SUNROOF Limited model shown FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY CITY: 8.7L/100 KM ♦ ADJUSTMENTS NORTH AMERICAN INPUT • SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH HANDS MP3/USB/iPOD SAFETY ADMINISTRATION HWAY TRAFFIC U.S. NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC N SAFETY ADMINISTRATION 86,451 CRUISE CONTROL SIRIUS CRUISEXM™ CONTROL RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH® HANDS FREE SELLING PRICE: $19,285 ELANTRA GL 6-SPEED MANUAL. 20 PHONE SYSTEM • POWER SUNROOF ® FREE PHONE SYSTEM • POWER SUNROOF YELLOW, KMS 20 AMERICAN FINANCING BI-WEEKLY ♦ NORTH ISTRATION SAFETY ADMINISTRATION 96 MONTHS FOR SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH HANDS FREE FREEFREE SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH HANDS FREE SELLING PRICE: $19,285 PHONE$750 SYSTEM POWER SUNROOF Ω ELANTRA GL 6-SPEED MANUAL. HEATED FRONT SEATS 96 MONTHS , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. PRICE•ADJUSTMENT CAR OFOF THE YEAR HEATED FRONT SEATS PHONE HEATED FRONT SEATS Plus PlusYEAR HST Plus HSTSYSTEM & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. $750 PRICE ADJUSTMENTΩ, FEES, DELIVERY & STEERING STEERINGWHEEL WHEELAUDIO AUDIOCONTROLS CONTROLS Plus HST �� HST CAR THE �� SELLING PRICE: $20,645 TUCSON L 5-SPEED MANUAL. $1,250 PRICE PHONE SYSTEM & STEERING WHEELSELLING AUDIO CONTROLS PHONE SYSTEM & PRICE: $20,645 TUCSON L 5-SPEED MANUAL. $1,250 MONEY PRICE $20,645�� TUCSON NO DOWN AIR CONDITIONING OWN IT FOR WITH �� Limited model shown SELLING PRICE: CE L 5-SPEED MANUAL. $1,250 PRICE SELLING PRICE: $20,645 TUCSON L 5-SPEEDOWN MANUAL. $1,250ΩMONEY PRICE NO DOWN AIR CONDITIONING AIR CONDITIONING Ω WITH OWN IT FOR WITH IT FOR OWN IT FOR OWN IT FOR WITH Limited model shownWITH ADJUSTMENT , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. 2013 CRUISE CONTROL Ω ADJUSTMENT , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. OWN CONTROL IT FOR WITH OWN CONTROL IT FOR WITH INCLUDES OWN IT FOR PLUS HST. ADJUSTMENT ST. , FEES, WITH DELIVERY INCLUDED. PLUS HST. 6CRUISE 66CRUISE ADJUSTMENTΩ, FEES,2013 DELIVERY 2013 † & DESTINATION AIRBAGS INCLUDES 5.6L/100 KM 2013& DESTINATION INCLUDED. INCLUDES INCLUDES † †† INCLUDES PRICE † AIRBAGS AIRBAGS INCLUDES HWY: KM HWY:8.7L/100 5.6L/100 KM� KM HWY: 5.6L/100 IN PRICE INCLUDES 20 INCLUDES † IN PRICE †† ININPRICE HEATED FRONT SEATS SEATS CITY: KM .6L/100 KM HWY:8.7L/100 5.6L/100 KM� ® � � KM HEATED FRONT SEATS HEATED FRONT $ KM CITY: 8.7L/100 KM CITY: iPOD JACKSADJUSTMENTS ADJUSTMENTSΩ ΩFINANCING FOR Ω ® ® /USB/AUXILIARY INPUT BI-WEEKLY � Ω $ 20 ADJUSTMENTS .7L/100 KM� CITY: 8.7L/100 KM 20 iPOD /USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS iPOD /USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR ADJUSTMENTS FINANCING FOR 2013 FINANCING FOR 20 BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY Limited model shown SPORT 2013 Limited model shown SPORT MONTHS WINDOWS & DOOR DOORLOCKS LOCKS 96 MONTHS MONTHS �� HWY: 6.7L/100 KM IN PRICE 96 MONTHS 9696MONTHS SELLING PRICE: $20,645 TUCSON L 5-SPEED MANUAL. $1,250 PRICE POWER WINDOWS & DOOR LOCKS POWER POWER WINDOWS & 96 MONTHS 96 �� HWY: 6.7L/100 KM HWY: 6.7L/100 KM ▼ IN PRICE Ω �� SELLING PRICE: $20,645 TUCSON L BRAKE 5-SPEED MANUAL. $1,250 PRICE INCLUDES: AIR CONDITIONING • EZ LANE CHANGE ASSIST • DOWNHILL BRAKE ADJUSTMENTS SELLING PRICE: $20,645 TUCSON L 5-SPEED MANUAL. $1,250 PRICE CITY: 10.1L/100 KM 2.4L FWD INCLUDES: AIR CONDITIONING • EZ LANE CHANGE ASSIST • DOWNHILL �� ▼ ▼ ILLCITY: BRAKE INCLUDES: AIR CONDITIONING • EZ LANE CHANGE ASSIST • DOWNHILL BRAKE ADJUSTMENTS ® SELLING PRICE: $20,645 TUCSON L 5-SPEED MANUAL. $1,250 PRICE 10.1L/100 KM CITY: 10.1L/100 KM 2.4L FWD ADJUSTMENT , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. 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Two of the many shooters at the event were Kate McEachen and Avery Welch and right Leah Hirst, Abby Daniesl and Anna Hirst warm up before the big competition.
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The Renfrew Knights of Columbus held the District 44 Free Throw Championship at St. Joseph’s High School Feb. 14. Champions from Renfrew (Council 1916), Eganville (Council 1549) and Arnprior (Council 2082) ages 9 to 14 braved the snowy conditions to compete in the district championship. Division winners ages 9 to 14 are pictured left, in the front from left, Logan Heideman, Eganville (9), Cooper Ferguson, Renfrew (10), Dylan Marleau, Eganville (11), Noah Fleurie, Eganville (12), Taylor Drefke, Eganville (13), Devon Essiambre, Renfrew (14) and District Deputy Wayne Pickering. Standing are Katie Demmons, Eganville (9), Anna Hirst, Arnprior (10), Lauren Lorbetskie, Eganville (11), Leah Hirst, Arnprior (12) and Avery Lorbetskie, Eganville (13). These first-place finishers are eligible for the Regional Free Throw Championships.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS All claims against the estate of Brian John Slater, late of the Town of Arnprior and of the Town of Renfrew, who died on or about the 19th day of March, 2014, must be filed with the undersigned personal representative on or before the 17th day of March, 2017. Thereafter, the undersigned will distribute the assets of the estate having regard only to the claims then filed.
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Vipers wrestler Landon Bates gets his hand raised after winning his second match of the day at the March Madness wrestling competition.
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Pursuant to By-Law 2012-19, reduced load limits will be strictly enforced on all township roads from March 1st to May 31st inclusive, or later if conditions warrant. Vehicle loads will be restricted to 5 tonnes per axle on all township roads where appropriate signs have been erected. Signs may be erected anytime after March 1st, 2017, depending on weather conditions. Chris Kunopaski Road Superintendent
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DATED at Renfrew, this 13th day of February, 2017. John M. Cooke Barrister & Solicitor 276 Raglan St. S. P. 0. Box 158 Renfrew, Ontario, K7V 4A3 613-432-4825
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The Renfrew Amateur Wrestling Club Vipers traveled to Milton on the weekend to compete in the annual March Madness wrestling competition. They had 15 wrestlers compete and many tough matches fought, standings are as followed: Gold: Jayden Bates, Jolie Brisco, Kadance Moore, Kelty Murphy, Savana Pinsent, and Ian Sully; Silver: Cecelia Desjardins, Ariel Gibbons, Chloe Gibbons, Noah Hogan and Teagan Tabbert; Bronze: Sara Pinsent.
Finishing just off the podium are Landon Bates and Jack Mahoney in fourth and Chanelle Howard in fifth. All wrestlers learnt a lot at this tournament whether they won or loss, and will continue to learn at up and coming tournaments. The junior Vipers will be training to compete with their local elementary schools at the annual Grant Lavallee qualifier tournament in hopes of making junior Vipers team. Up and coming for a few of our Seniors Vipers team is the OFSSAA Wrestling championships and they will be competing with their high school wrestling teams.
MAC men’s league hockey results NOTICE TO On Thursday, Feb. 23 in game three CREDITORS AND OTHERS action, Cobus Homes beat Ottawa JEFF REKOWSKI
All persons having claims against the Estate of JOSEPH LEONARD KEVIN WALSH, commonly known as KEVIN WALSH, late of Renfrew, Ontario, who died on or about June 4, 2016 are hereby notified to send particulars of their claims to the Estate Trustee before March 31, 2017, after which date the Estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which he then has notice. He will not be liable to any person of whose claim he does not then have notice. Dated at Pembroke, Ontario, this 8th day of February, 2017. Michael Gerald Walsh, Estate Trustee c/o Mary F. A. Shushack Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public 180 Maple Avenue, P.O. Box 1235 Pembroke, Ontario K8A 6Y6 Fax 613-735-5884
The Renfrew men’s league hockey playoffs are heating up at Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre. On Sunday, Feb. 19, in game two, Pitt Contracting came out on top. The final score was a 5-2 win for Pitt Contracting against Milowen. Scoring for Pitt Contracting was Brandon Thompson with two goals, and singles by Brett Riopelle, Darren Rowan and Chris Bilson. Rowan and Thompson clinched the win with empty-net goals. Brett Riopelle and net minder Garry Dillabough had two assists each. Milowen goals were scored by Drew McCullough and Connor Budarick. In net for Pitt Contracting was Garry Dillabough, with 20 saves for the win. Milowen saw Steve Bowes make 26 saves. Pitt Contracting wins the series (20) and advances to the semifinals.
Valley Physio (OVP) 6-3. Denver Mullen leads Cobus Homes with three goals and now has the playoff lead with 11 points in three games. Kyle Jessup had two goals and Ryan Zohr had an empty-net marker. Chad Davis had three assists, while Ryan Zohr had two. Scoring for OVP were Corey Leetch, Riley Hennessy and Quinton Rook. Michel Simard was in goal for Cobus Homes with 26 saves, and Nathan Vandekemp had 11 saves for OVP. Cobus Homes won the series clincher (2-1). The semifinals are now set with Pitt Contracting playing Valley Automation and Control, and Cobus Homes playing Pizzeria. Both series match-ups are best of three and start on March 2 at 9:30 p.m.
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In Atom House action Canadian Tire defeated first-place Barker's Collision Center in game three to win their playoff series 4-2 with a 2-0 win at Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre. Isaac Labossiere stood tall for shutout, and now has five shutouts. Courtney Vanderploeg's two first-period goals was the difference, while Zach Fulton assisted on both goals, Connor Hanniman added one. Easton Clarke, who had a tremendous season for Barker’s, made 13 saves. CTC will play in the semi-final round. Novice House Rink Rats are in round two after a 7-2 win over Pembroke Feb. 19 William Moriarity fired three goals, Kip Stevenson, Gabe Leighton, Thomas Roseler and Alexandria Powell had singles. Noah Hein was in goal. Rats
win the series (4-0). Fred Hansma Construction nipped Pizzeria 4-2 to sweep their series Feb. 19. Josh Rudy, Evan Charbonneau, Elijah Drew-English and Eric Hill scored for FHC. Josh Cross and Kingston Lewis for Pizzeria. Ross McGregor and Kyler Rea were the goalies. FHC advance to round two. Bantam House Karras Way were eliminated Feb. 17 by Pembroke 6-1 at home. They lost the opener 9-5 in Pembroke Feb. 12. Kyle Webster made 21 saves in the loss. Rory Limlaw scored For Karras Way. Metro also were finished by Pembroke in game three Feb. 21 by a 3-1 score. Malcolm McKenna scored for Metro, Katie Brydges in nets. Metro lost game two 3-1 and tied in Pembroke 2-2. Metro lost three games in a tournament in Rockland Feb. 17-19.
Peewee House MY FM lost game two at home to Petawawa Feb. 18 by a 2-1 score. Luke Steele scored the lone MY FM tally. Marshall Novosad scored in game one in a 1-1 tie in Petawawa. Sam Labossiere was hot in both games but his team trails (3-1) in the series. Personlize It got a bye to the finals after a sweep over Arnprior. Novice Wolves Renfrew swept through Valley Storm 2-0 and advanced against Petawawa. Kale Osipenko recorded the shutout in game two. Brennan Pole and John Gibbons for Renfrew. Kent Greer added two assists. Atom Wolves Renfrew went down two straight to the Arnprior Packers. Game one was 3-1. Owen Tracey scored in Arnprior where Renfrew took 14 minutes in
penalties. Wolves were eliminated Feb. 19 at the Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre to Arnprior 8-3. Kolton Osipenko scored two shorthanded goals, Owen Tracey the other. Carter Debeau and Wyatt Crozier faced 36 shots. Peewee Wolves A quarter-Final series between Renfrew and Valley Storm is even at 3-3 after a 3-3 draw at Ma-TeWay Activity Centre Feb. 19. Angus Duchene scored all three goals and now has 70 goals in 43 games. MacKenzie Earle made 18 saves. It's back to Eganville for game four for the
clincher. Wolves won game two 4-0 Feb. 18 in Eganville. Earle recorded the shutout, his second of the season. Duchene rolled in two goals while Gavin Halj and Braeden Curley also scored. Wolves are (17-19-7) overall in 43 games. Midget Wolves will play the Petawawa Patriots in the four point semifinals. Bantam Wolves advance after their 8-1 win over Muskrat on Feb.19, they have a bye to the finals. Managers get the game sheets into my mailbox at Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre no later than Tuesdays.
THE ARNPRIOR BASKETBALL CLUB – VALLEY PRIDE IS EAGER TO ANNOUNCE THE 2017 EDITION OF OUR L’IL WARRIORS SKILLS DEVELOPMENT CLINICS Limited spaces are available
Grade 2-3: Tuesdays March 28th–May 2nd, 2017 Girls 6pm-7pm | Boys 7pm-8pm A.J. Charbonneau Public School Grade 4-5: Thursdays March 30th–May 4th, 2017 Boys - 5:30pm – 6:30pm | Girls - 6:30pm – 7:30pm Arnprior District High School – Big Gym REGISTRATION: Monday March 20th and Thursday March 23rd A.D.H.S Big Gym, 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
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All players must have a #5 basketball. We will have shirts and balls available at registration. Please make cheques payable to the Arnprior Basketball Club
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The Renfrew midget house team won a tournament Petawawa Feb. 3 to 5. Teams members pictured are: back row left to right: coach Mark Asselin, coach Kyle Schroeder, coach Shawn Brydges, and trainer Mike Gilchrist. In the second row are: Carter Haaima, Ryan Beaudraux, Cole Turcotte, Charlie Strader, Spencer Brydges and Cody Mackin. In the front row: Dawson burgess, Brooke Condon, Brianna Mulvihill, Jasmine Assilin, and Hunter Gilchrist. And on the ice in front Connery Campbell, Ethan Joudrey and Mason Lynch.
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Big day at the Calabogie community outdoor rink On Thursday, Feb. 2, the students and staff of St. Joseph’s School, Rink and Recreation committee members, Greater Madawaska Township staff, and local residents were all on hand to welcome the latest addition to the Community Centre facility. We were excited to accept delivery of an Olympia ice resurfacer from Andy Schlupp, founder of Resurfice Corp., one of the world’s leading manufacturers of ice resurfacers. Andy says that it is a real pleasure to donate “gently used” machines to community projects such as ours, where he knows they will be appreciated and put to very good use. In fact, the machine arrived just in time for our first hockey tournament on Feb. 3 and 4 and players report that they were thrilled with the quality of the ice, especially on an unrefrigerated surface. Our motto is “By Your Community, For Your Community.” The Calabogie Community Rink is a labour of love made possible through the efforts of dozens of dedicated volunteers and a high-energy fundraising campaign to ensure the completion of this outstanding facility. Thanks to grants from the Ontario Trillium Foundation, Farm Credit Canada, and OPG and numerous generous corporate and private donors, the covered, NHL-sized rink is a community hub, not only for winter sports, but also for a wide variety of other all-season events. In 2010, Greater Madawaska Township Council stood up a committee to replace the deteriorated existing rink structure and replace it with something that could better serve the needs of the community. With council approval, and enthusiastic support from area residents, the committee developed a multi-phased approach to tear down the old rink, fortify the infrastructure of the existing site, acquire all the required materials, and assemble and build a serious outdoor rink. Lacking sufficient funds for this far-reaching project, the Committee turned to the community to make up the difference in terms of volunteer labour and donated materials and equipment. The response was
truly outstanding. By January 2011, a new rink opened to the enjoyment of the entire community. On the strength of this success, the committee identified further projects to expand the facility to a four-season, all-weather venue that provides our community with a safe, affordable, inviting recreational facility that will enhance the quality of life for people of all ages by promoting an active lifestyle in Calabogie and area. Over the next three years following the installation of the boards, a reinforced slab replaced the existing gravel surface and an insulated steel roof was added over the entire rink area to include sufficient overhang on the south side to block the sun’s rays from melting the ice during the latter part of the season. Again, all of this is entirely funded by grants and private donations. The original cost of $400,000 for the roof is covered by a ten-year, low-interest loan that is being repaid through a series of annual fundraising events, including a hockey tournament, the Community Spirit Bogie Style ball tournament and community fair, the Raise the Roof Golf Tournament, a business showcase, the Calabogie Christmas Concert, and more. The current balance stands at $178,000 after only three years. In 2016, a $95,000 grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation allowed modifications to ensure barrier-free access and the construction of a utility building to house the new Olympia ice resurfacer. Once again, where possible, much of the work has been accomplished by volunteers. We are truly grateful to Trillium for its generosity and commitment to the development of Ontario communities. A huge thanks also to all of the volunteers and donors and other supporters who contribute so much to our community in so many ways. Future items on the Rink Committee wish list include improved lighting, an audio system, and portable bleachers for spectators. For more information about this project, visit our website http://www. greatermadawaska.com/recreation and Community Spirit Bogie Style on Facebook.
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Darrell Mooney, chairman of the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Healing Garden (on the left) and Burt Virgin at the recent Virgin Charity Spiel at the Renfrew Curling Club.
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Registration for the upcoming 2017 season will take place on the following dates in the lobby at Mateway:
WED. FEB. 15 • 6 - 8PM | WED. FEB. 22 • 6 - 8PM SAT. FEB. 25 • 10AM - 1PM | WED. MAR. 1 • 6 - 8PM We are excited to announce that U6 & U8 will be back on Monday nights! U6 will play from 6 - 7pm // U8 will play from 7 - 8pm
Renfrew Curling Club hosts fun family spiel MARG DAWSON Behind the Glass
For the last 15 years Burt Virgin — assisted by sons Kevin, Shawn and Jamie — has been organizing a "FUN" curling bonspiel. What started out with 32 curlers quickly grew to a one-day bonspiel with 64 curlers, playing three, four-end games. At the end of the day there is a short social time followed by dinner. It is a day for many curlers to come and try the game and have some fun. Over the years any money that has been raised was given to a local charity. The last four years the proceeds have been donated to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Healing Garden. Winner of the H.B. Elliott draw at 8-1 was the team of Gary Smith, Tom Gray, Kevin Box and Mike Gallagher. Runner-up, also at 8-1, was the team of Rob Warren, Burt Virgin, Brian Hewitt and Hugh Sholea. The Low Cup competition took place in Arnprior on Wednesday Feb.
22 with the following results. The team of Gary Smith, Dave Eady, Rory McKay and Andy Humphries lost their first game with a score of 11-8 and then lost the second game with a score of 9-5 after having been up in that game after five ends, 5-4. The team of Rob Warren, Don Rouble, Ed Hanson and Joe Kasaboski lost their first game 6-5 when the final rock of the end thrown by Pembroke wicked in to preserve the Pembroke win. The Warren team went on to win their second game 10-8. After having been down 6-0 after two ends they managed to steal two in the 8th end when the opposing skip missed his shot. Renfrew has a 20-point lead over Pembroke with one outing left. The Charlie Ricard Memorial Bonspiel is taking place on March 10, 11 and 12. Please sign up for this event and if you should need any information please contact the curling club office — 613-432-5001 or Dave Eady or Brian Yolkowski.
Mini U6-U8 $100.00 (To play U6 your child must be 4 years old by May 1st of this year) Youth U10-U19 $130.00 If you would be interested in Coaching, or just helping with a team, please speak with an executive at registration – We are always looking for MORE VOLUNTEERS! The registration forms can be found on the Renfrew Soccer website www.renfrewsoccer.com. You are welcome to print the forms and fill them out before coming to registration.
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The 43rd Annual Bonnechere Cup took place Feb. 17 to 19 in Eganville. The Eganville Sno-Drifters Club hosted 71 racers at their ice oval track for the snowmobile racing event, with Matt Schulz, centre, from Wisconsin emerging victorious to defend his title.
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STAG AND DOE in honour of Josh Chretien and Heather Laird Saturday March 11, 2017 8:00 p.m. 1:00 a.m. Renfrew Royal Canadian Legion Tickets are $5.00 at the door. A night full of fun, games and prizes!
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Peacefully, Thursday morning at the Fairview Manor in Almonte, in his 90th year. Lifetime farmer of Prospect, ON. Survived by his loving wife of 62 years, Audrey (Lett). Predeceased by his parents, William Lackey and Minne Lee, and their infant daughter Shirley. Dear father of Ray (Dawn) of NFLD, Mary Jane (Bart) of Alliston, Diana (late Peter Nanne) of Pakenham and Stuart (Cathy) of Almonte. Grandfather of Erin (Christopher), Kelsey, Rachel, Eva, Rebecca (Pat), Christine (Jeff), Robert (Emily), Patricia (Sean), and Steven. Great-grandfather of Olivia, Hollie, Megan, Blake, Leah, Pierce, Tobin, Brooklynn, Krysta, Cole, Courtney and Colton. Special father-in-law of Maggie and her husband Bob Woods, and father figure to Lesa Edwards. Dear brother of the late Gertie (Emerson) Jones, late Stanley (Edna) Lackey. Survived by many nieces, nephews, neighbours, friends and remembered by longtime bull customers. Friends visited the family at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home 19 McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place on Sunday, February 19 from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service was held Monday, February 20, 2017 at 11:00 a.m. in the Chapel. For those who wish, donations to Saint Augustine’s Anglican Church (Prospect, ON) – cemetery restoration and preservation. www.barkerfh.com
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ELEANOR MARGARET BLACK (nee Pettigrew) Of Forester’s Falls passed away peacefully at Caressant Care Cobden on February 9, 2017 in her 88th year. Beloved wife of the late Stanley Black. Loving mother of Dale (Betty), Keith (Karen), Marian (Brian Dunlop). Dear grandmother of Derek (Sarah), Kurtis (Chelsea), Kaitlin, Courtney, Tyson, Joel (Eva). Great grandmother to Rhett, Logan & Conor. The family wishes to thank everyone who expressed condolences, sent flowers, sent food to our homes, gave a donation to our church, did chores, and shared memories at the time of Mom’s/Grandma’s passing. Also many thanks to the ladies of Trinity United Church, Forester’s Falls for the delicious lunch following the beautiful funeral service by Rev. Kevin Moratz. We are so incredibly blessed to live in such a caring community.
THANK YOU We appreciate everyone’s support during this time of grieving for Allan McLeod. Thank you to friends, neighbours, and family for your kindness of flowers, cards, food, and donations to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital and Burnstown United Church. Thank you to McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home for their professional services with the wake and funeral. Heartfelt thank you to Dr. A. Clarke and all the staff at RVH for your compassionate care of Allan for the last 10 months. Thank you Emily at Friends Hair Design for opening your shop on a Sunday to make Adele look beautiful. To the pallbearers David, Leslie, Adam, Matthew, Jordan, Gordon, and Robbie. Your Grampa would have been proud of you boys. Thank you to Bruce, Laurie, Rose on behalf of Dorothy Garlough and Reverend Kim. Your words told us of what a decent man Allan was and you reminded us to continue caring for one another. And finally, to the staff and residents of Quail Creek Retirement Home for the kindess shown to Adele. Much appreciated! Adele, Gordon, Bruce, Peter, Earl, Neil, and Lillian
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Royden “Bud” January 8, 1935-February 23, 2017 After a hard fought battle Bud peacefully passed away on February 23, 2017 in the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital. A father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, uncle and friend - Bud is loved and will be missed. Arrangements entrusted to the Boyce Funeral Home Ltd., 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior. In respect of Bud’s wishes there will be no service. In memorial donations to the Arnprior Hospital “Partners in Caring” Foundation would be appreciated by his family. Condolences/Tributes/Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca.
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MEEK, DARYLE (Site Superintendant at Tamarack Homes)
With profound sadness we announce that Daryle passed away at home while surrounded by his loving family on Thursday evening, February 23, 2017; he was 53. Beloved and devoted husband of Maureen (nee McGrath). Dearly loved and most proud “Dad” of Ryan, Kelly and Paula. Dear brother of Bob (Nathalie Dufresne-Meek) of Renfrew; Garnet of Braeside; Karen Robertson (John) of Arnprior; Carol Meek (Chris Gibson) of Ottawa and Noreen Mellema (John) of Arnprior. Predeceased by his parents: William and Deloris Meek as well as his sister: Iona Smith (Tony of Kanata). Daryle is also survived by many aunts, uncles, cousins and countless friends and acquaintances. He will be lovingly remembered by the McGrath family as well. A loyal husband, supportive Dad and a caring brother and uncle; Daryle’s greatest love in life was for his family. He enjoyed a long, productive career with Tamarack Homes. When not cheering for his kids’ teams in sporting events, Daryle loved to be outdoors. Hunting, fishing, playing sports with local teams earned him the admiration and respect of so many. He never forgot his hometown roots in Braeside. Wherever he went, Daryle could be found chatting with old friends or creating new friendships. His energy, his talents and charisma will be missed. A beautiful flame extinguished far too soon. Relatives and friends were invited to pay their respects during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Sunday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. and again on Monday from 9:15 until 10:15. A Service to honor and remember Daryle was conducted in Grace St. Andrew’s United Church, 269 John Street North, Arnprior on Monday morning, February 27 at 11 o’clock. Private interment Malloch Road Cemetery, Arnprior. In Daryle’s memory, please consider a donation to the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital Foundation. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
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TRACEY, Elizabeth Anne (Betty)
Elizabeth Anne (Betty) Tracey, 78, of Renfrew, Ontario, passed away peacefully surrounded by family on FEBRUARY 18, 2017 at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Betty was born in Renfrew on July 7th 1938. She was a devout Christian practicing in the Catholic faith. She was a proud founder and operator of Tracey’s Ice Cream established in 1980 with her family. The love and values she taught while nurturing her eleven children and eighteen grandchildren will continue to guide our hearts including her Prayer for Peace. She will be sorrowfully missed and joyfully remembered by countless friends and relatives. We are at peace knowing she is in heaven with Jesus. Betty is survived by her children Kathleen, Mark (Melany), Tom, Brenda, Heather Young (Gary Simser), John (Judy), Gerald (Penelope) Anne Etmanskie, Daniel (Lucia), Alice and Patrick. Survived by sisters Joan Rouble, Hazel (Ralph) Dort, Angela (Reid) Gravelle, Suzanne (Brian) Moseley, Jane (Mike) Isakeit and numerous nieces and nephews. Beloved Grandmother to Christine (Hamza) Dagher; Andrea, Michael and Erin Tracey; Jennifer and Jason Belsher; Justin Tracey; Andrew Duquette; Emily, Allison and Alexander Tracey; Ethan Joudrey, Talia and Owen Tracey; Ella and Emeric Etmanskie; and Ethan Tracey. Predeceased by parents Anthony and Mary Rouble, granddaughter Kimberley Belsher and sisters Margaret Rouble and Marion Ikeno. Visitations at the Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle St. S., Renfrew, Thursday: 2-4, 7-9 p.m. and after 9:15 a.m. Friday. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Francis Xavier Church, Friday February 24th at 10:30 a.m. Memorial donations may be made to, Marian Place, Greenside Farm, Marmora Ontario, P.O Box 541 KOK2M0 Prayer for Peace Lord, Make me an instrument of Your Peace. Where there is hatred, let me sow love; Where there is injury, pardon; Where there is doubt, faith; Where there is despair, hope; Where there is darkness, light; Where there is sadness, joy. O Divine Master, grant that I may seek not so much to be consoled as to console; to be understood as to understand; to be loved as to love; for it is in giving that we receive, it is in pardoning that we are pardoned, and it is in dying that we are born to Eternal Life. - St. Francis of Assisi (1181-1226)
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BERTRAND EDOUARD GÉRARD (Ret. Teacher, Caldwell Street School, Carleton Place) At home with his wife at his side on Sunday, February 19, 2017. Edouard Bertrand of Almonte, age 68 years. Beloved husband and best friend of Diane Bertrand (née Villeneuve). Loved and respected father of Joel (Stacey), Eric (Danielle), Yves (Trish), Simon, Etienne (Jamie). Also survived by 5 brothers and 6 sisters. Predeceased by one brother, Much loved Grandpapa of 8 grandchildren. Friends may call at the Almonte Civitan Hall, (500 Almonte Street, Almonte, Ontario.) on Friday, Feb. 24 from 11 AM until time of Service at 1 PM. Reception to follow. Donations in memory of Ed may be made to the Arnprior Christian Assembly. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to the care of C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL Inc. 127 Church Street, Almonte, Ontario. (613)256-3313 Condolences & Tributes: www.crgamble.com
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MUSSELL William Arthur Peacefully, in the Almonte General Hospital on February 16, 2017, aged 62 years. Loved partner of Sheila Furlong. Beloved dad of Wilson and Daniel. Dear brother of Mary (Ed Weick), Bob (Cheryl), Ann (Bill Levere) and the late Jim and fond uncle of many nieces and nephews. Son of the late Harry and Ethel Mussell of Winchester. Former husband of Vicki Haydon. Visitation was held from 10 a.m. until funeral service at 11 a.m. on February 23, 2017 in the Chapel of the C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL INC. 127 Church St., Almonte Reception followed at the Almonte United Church Hall, 106 Elgin St. At Bill’s request, his body has been donated for research at the University of Ottawa. Donations in his memory may be made to DEBRA Canada http://debracanada.org/. Condolences & Tributes: www.crgamble.com
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Henry Heinz Vogel June 15 1955-February 26 2012 Partings come And hearts are broken, Loved ones go With words unspoken. Deep in our hearts There’s a memory kept, For a Son, Brother, Uncle We’ll never forget. We think about you often, We talk about you too, We have so many memories, Here are just a few............ We miss the Henry we knew best. The avid outdoorsman; raconteur of BIG FISH tales ; the Scrabble lover with the infamous Random House dictionary; provisioner of Lifesaver candies, every Christmas; the loving and playful brother; the paternal uncle; the devoted son; the loyal friend, and arguably, the best darn Euchre player in the county! Forever loved and missed everyday for the last five years by Father (Heinrich), Sister (Trudy), Niece (Tiffany) and your large extended family throughout Canada and USA.
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Peacefully, after a life well lived; our Beloved Mom passed away at Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Saturday February 25th, 2017 at the age of 90. Beloved wife of the late John “Jackie” Windle. Cherished Mother of Gail (Harold Murphy), Paddy (Chris Romanko), Brenda, John, Kevin (Anne Margaret), Linda (Mike Somerville), Sheila, and mother-in -law of Keith MacLean. Predeceased by her loving daughter Marlene. Proud grandma of 10 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. Dear sister of Geraldine Sullivan (late Don), Raymond Mulvihill and sister- in- law of Joan Foran, and Muriel Mulvihill. Predeceased by her siblings Anna Mary, Kathleen, D.J., Jack, Lillian, Camie, Theresa, Rita, Genny, Leo, and Dorothy. Visitation will be held at the Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle St, S Renfrew on Wednesday March 1st from 2-4, 7-9 pm and after 9 am Thursday. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Patrick’s Church, Mount St. Patrick on Thursday March 2nd at 10:30 am. Spring interment Holywell Cemetery. Donations in memory of Eileen, may be made to Hospice Renfrew or Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation. Online condolences/donations may be made at www.gouletfuneralhome.com
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LIVINGSTONE Isabelle (nee McIntyre)
Peacefully, surrounded by family at the Ottawa Heart Institute on Friday, February 24, 2017. Isabelle was in her 97th year. Beloved wife of the late John Livingstone. Loving mother of Anne (Art) Fraser of Carp and Jack (Kerry-Anne) Livingstone of Ottawa. Cherished grandmother of Jennifer Livingstone and the late Stephen Fleury (Patty). Adoring great-grandmother of Siobhan, Robyn and Liam Fleury. Survived by her sister Jean Woods of Sudbury. Predeceased by 12 brothers and sisters. Isabelle will be sadly missed by her many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Visiting at McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home, 85 Munroe Ave. E., Renfrew on Tuesday, February 28th, 2017 from 2 – 4 p.m. and 7 – 9 p.m. A Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel on Wednesday at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church - Renfrew, Burnstown United Church or the Ottawa Heart Institute would be appreciated by the family. Special thanks to all those who have provided excellent care and support to Mom over the years. Condolences or donations may be made at www.mcphailandperkins.ca
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(CADTH – Administrator) With profound sadness we announce the peaceful passing of Linda Powell while surrounded by the love of her family on Thursday evening, February 16th, 2017. She was 69. Beloved wife and best friend of David. Dearly loved mother of Jason Carter (Cindy Pulice) of Arnprior and Laura Carter (Mark Valliquette) of Renfrew and step-mother of Jordan Powell (Kerry Larkin) of Ottawa; Reagan Powell of Renfrew and James Powell of Ottawa. Proud “Grandma” of Hudson, Elena, Rylie and Angel. Dear sister of Murray Quattrocchi (Kelly) of Ottawa and Dale Quattrocchi (John Quinlan) of Burlington. Special sister-in-law of Michael Powell and Janet Brennan, both of Rideau Ferry. Fondly remembered by her many nieces, nephews and friends. Daughter of the late Murray and Doris (Clouthier) Quattrocchi. Friends were invited to join Linda’s family during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Tuesday, February 21st from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. only. A Funeral Mass was celebrated in St. John Chrysostom Church, Arnprior on Wednesday morning, February 22nd at 10 o’clock. In memory of Linda, please consider a donation to Hospice Renfrew. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
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Townley, Thomas Bruce
January 29, 1951-February 16, 2017
Bruce passed away peacefully Thursday morning, February 16, 2017 at The Grove Nursing Home, Arnprior at the age of 66 years. Son of the late Reginald and Martha (Rechenberg) Townley. Dear brother of Jacqueline Bertrand (late Edward), Joan Neill (late Milton), William “Dick” Townley (Carolyn), Joseph Townley (Helen), John Townley (Judy), Donna Charbonneau (late Oscar) and Ronald Townley (Karen). Predeceased by his sister Rosemary Popkie (Howard). He will be missed by his many nieces and nephews. A special thank you to all of the staff at The Grove Nursing Home for their excellent care and compassion shown to Bruce over the 23 years he resided there. He loved music and loved to dance to any tune. He was a friend to many and loved by all. He will be missed by everyone who knew him. Arrangements by the Boyce Funeral Home, 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior. Friends were invited to join Bruce’s family during visitation Sunday February 19, 2017 from 7-9 p.m. Family and friends gathered Monday February 20, 2017 at Boyce Funeral Home at 9:00 a.m. and proceeded to the Arnprior Malloch Road Cemetery for Burial Service at 10:00 a.m. Rev. Milton Fraser officiated. In memory of Bruce a memorial donation can be made to The Grove Nursing Home and would be appreciated by his family. Condolences/Tributes/Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca.
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Peacefully at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital Wednesday morning, February 15, 2017. Ted Taylor of Arnprior in his 84th year. Beloved husband of Frances “Frankie” Taylor (nee Murray). Much loved father of Shelagh Toth (Carl), Margot Bomben (Frank), Carol Foran (Seamus) and Andrea Taylor (Dominic Commisso), all of the Toronto/Burlington area. Dear step-father to Colleen Guerard (Michael) and Linda Smith (Steve), both of Smiths Falls. He will be missed by his grandchildren Brittany, Kyle, Dan, Julia, Kiera, Clare, Liam and Owen and his step-grandchildren Katie, Kristy, Kyle, Jessika and Joey. He will also be missed by his many great-grandchildren. Dear brother of Eleanor Einarson (late Dawson) of Kingston. Son of the late Laurence and Loreen (Phelps) Taylor. Arrangements by the Boyce Funeral Home Ltd., 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior. Visitations were held Friday February 17, 2017 from 7-9 p.m. and again Saturday morning after 9:30 a.m. A Memorial Service was held Saturday February 18, 2017 in the Boyce Chapel at 11:00 a.m. Spring interment in Athens, Ontario. In memoriam donations to the Arnprior Hospital “Partners in Caring” Foundation or the CNIB (Canadian National Institute for the Blind) would be appreciated by his family. Condolences/Tributes/Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca.
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Quite suddenly at The Grove Nursing Home, Arnprior in the early morning hours of Sunday, February 26th, 2017. Francis Desmond Sheridan passed away at the age of 91. Born in Scotland in 1926, Frank emigrated to Canada and spent years in Montreal and Toronto before recently moving to Arnprior to be closer to his godson and good friend, Sylvain Archambeault and his wife Jennifer of Braeside. He will also be lovingly remembered by his close family friends Kathleen and Gilbert Archambeault as well as their other son, Stéfan and his wife Céline all of Montreal. Frank enjoyed a long career with Canadian Pacific Railways where he served as a chauffeur to company executives. He was also fortunate to travel the world over more than once. Private funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the care of the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
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SCHINKEL, Govert “Jack”
Suddenly at home on Saturday February 18th, 2017 at the age of 85. Cherished husband of Rose Visneskie for 63 years. Loving father of Roger (Judy), Dan (Donna) and Michelle (Terry Wright). Dear grandpa of Tyler (Robin), Kyle (Stephanie), Curtis (Ashlee), Scott Bates (Brooke). Dear greatgrandpa of Nevaeh, Autumn and Jack. Jack will be greatly missed by his siblings Bob (Eva), Gerry (Manja), David (Linda), Billy, Tina (late Bill Doleman), Gerda (John Van Woezik), Audrey (Cor Schyff), Mary Anne (Dr. Henry Venema) and his many nieces and nephews. Visitation will be held at the Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle St, S, Renfrew on Tuesday February 21st from 2-4, 7-9pm and after 9:15 am Wednesday .Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Francis Xavier Church, Renfrew on Wednesday February 22nd at 10:30am. Spring interment Parish Cemetery. In lieu of flowers please consider donations in Jack’s name to Cancer Society or Heart and Stroke Foundation. Online condolences/donations may be made at www.gouletfuneralhome.com
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WILSON, GARY
(Retired IBM Canada) Peacefully at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital in the early morning hours of Saturday, February 18, 2017. William Gary Wilson of Arnprior; formerly of Ottawa passed away at the age of 82 years. Beloved husband and life partner for over 60 years of Margaret “Peggy” (nee Coburn). Dearly loved father of Kim Holden of Uxbridge; Diane Reklitis (Gordon Kauffeldt) of Arnprior; Karen Hutt (Art Price) of Smiths Falls and David Wilson of Ottawa. Cherished and lovingly remembered by his 5 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Dear brother of Beverley Kneeland (late Russ) of New Hampshire. Gary was predeceased by his parents: Bud and Charlotte (nee Legge) Wilson as well as by 6 siblings. Private arrangements entrusted to the care of the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. In memory of Gary, please consider a donation to the Salvation Army. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
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Ed Sidney
In loving memory of my dear brother Ed who passed away February 28, 2004. The joy you gave to others, Your generous loving way, The countless hugs and love, Are remembered every day Our hearts still ache with sadness And secret tears still flow, What it meant to lose you, Ed No one will ever know. – Love you and miss you so much, Blanche and Family
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In memory of Chris Warren June 1974 – February 1988 Time cannot erase the sorrow and pain that we feel, Nor can it make things better, Or force our hearts to heal. Time is now a measure of the days since you’ve been gone, Of getting by the best we can, And trying to be strong. Time should mend a broken heart, That’s what they say, But time will never change the fact that you’ve gone away. You are in the arms of Dad now Chris, Love you always and forever Mom, Donna, Clint, Brooke and Zach, Jim, Kelli, Ben and Mary
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In loving memory of a dear friend, Claire Valiquette Gone but not forgotten.
Hindley, Ernest George May 2, 1927-February 14, 2017 Retired-Electrician T. Eaton Company, Montreal
It is with great sorrow we announce the passing of our beautiful father, Ernest George Hindley. He left us on Valentine’s Day February 14, 2017 to be with his loving wife Gertrude Hindley who left us only 6 months ago. He was in his 90th year. Much loved father of Susan Scherbak (Paul) of Whitby, Gail Dagg (Charlie) of Braeside and Brian (Marie-Josee) of Montreal. Most loved grandfather of Kris, Tania, Bailey, Thomas, Emilie and William. Cherished great-grandfather of Ty, Tia, Trey and Theo. Dear brother of James (Irene) of Montreal. Predeceased by sister Dorothy Morelli (late Emile). Son of the late George and Ethel (Marks) Hindley. We would like to thank the staff at The Grove Nursing Home for the outstanding care Dad received. Arrangements by the Boyce Funeral Home, 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior. Visitation took place Saturday February 18, 2017 from 11:00 a.m.-12:45 p.m. The Funeral Service was conducted in the Boyce Chapel at 1:00 p.m. Rev. Milton Fraser officiated. Cremation followed. In memoriam donations to the Alzheimer Society or The Grove Nursing Home would be appreciated by his family. Condolences/Tributes/Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca.
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We thought of you today, But that is nothing new, We thought about you yesterday and days before that too. We think of you in silence and often speak your name, all we have are memories and your picture in a frame. Your memory is a keepsake, From which we’ll never part, God has you in His arms, We have you in our hearts. Love and miss you dearly, Grant, Girls and family
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(Resident of Caressant Care, Cobden) It is with profound sadness that we announce Sybil’s passing at the Pembroke Regional Hospital on Sunday morning, February 19th, 2017. While surrounded by the love of her family, Sybil went on to be with her beloved husband of 61 years, Paddy who predeceased her December 5th, 2016. She was 79. Mourning her loss are her children: John (Sheryl) of Cobden; Reg of Ottawa; Kelly Morin (Jean) of Victoria, B.C. and Peter (Lisa) of Stratford as well as her grandchildren: Alison Hanna, Joshua Hanna, Rachel Hanna, Peter Morin and Ben Chester and 9 great-grandchildren. Also survived by her nieces and nephews in Northern Ireland: Mark, Stephen, Alison and Colin. Only daughter of the late Thomas and Charlotte (nee Grahame) Lyons of Belfast, Northern Ireland. Family and friends were invited to pay their respects during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Saturday, February 25th from 10 a.m. until the time of service in the Pilon Family Chapel at 12 noon. Spring interment Cobden Union Cemetery. In memory of Sybil, please consider a donation to the Arnprior Humane Society. Condolences/Donations/Webcast www.pilonfamily.ca
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Meo Emilia Teresia (nee Galkowski) February 29, 1948-February 19, 2017 Passed away peacefully Sunday, February 19, 2017, at the age of 68 with her loving children and family by her side at Hospice Renfrew. Emilia was the daughter of the late Ludwik and Maria (Szczerbak) Galkowski. She was the much loved mother of Scott Kilbride (Nadine) of Montreal, Teena Kilbride and Tammy Kilbride, both of Arnprior. She will be forever remembered by her grandchildren; Jessica, Alex, Samantha, Victoria, Justin, and Curtis. She was very proud to have recently welcomed her new grandbaby Luke. She was the dear sister of Pauline Zileff (Adam) of Newmarket, Edward (Robin) of Woodstock, Walter of Alberta, and Bron, Andre and Antoni, all of Arnprior. She was predeceased by her brother Jan. She loved her family and friends dearly and was known for her courageous heart and fiery spirit. Arrangements by the Boyce Funeral Home Ltd., 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior. Friends were invited to join Meo’s family during visitation Thursday February 23, 2017 from 6 until 8 p.m. where a Twilight Service commenced at 8:00 p.m. in the Boyce Chapel. Cremation followed with spring interment at Arnprior Malloch Road Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the Hospice Renfrew and would be deeply appreciated by her family, considering the excellent care, compassion and peace that was granted to her from the staff, volunteers and wildlife that surrounded her there. Condolences/Tributes/Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca.
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Director of Health Services Whitewater Bromley Community Health Services Lanark Renfrew Health & Community Services is seeking to fill a 1.0 FTE permanent position for the Director of Health Services at the Whitewater Bromley Community Health Services located in Beachburg, Ontario. Position Overview: The Director brings collaborative leadership, management, supervision and support to a productive interdisciplinary team of health care professionals in the interests of achieving excellence in the provision of rural primary care & health promotion. Qualified applicants are invited to submit their resume by 4:00 pm on Friday, March 3rd, 2017 to email: jfoster-komendat@lrhcs.ca . For a complete position description, please refer to our website at: www.wbchc.on.ca If you require an accommodation due to a disability, please contact Joanne at the email above or by phone at 613-259-2182 *1306 and let us know how we can assist you. Although we appreciate all responses, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
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Reid Bros. Motor Sales is looking for an Automotive Service Advisor to join our growing dealership. The position is customer service based with focus on greeting/receiving customers, multitasking and answering technical questions. Must have a valid driver’s license and a mechanical background. Opportunity for advancement and option health and dental benefits after 3 months.
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COUNSELLORS – Successful applicants will work in one week intervals for four to seven weeks throughout the summer. Applicants must be enthusiastic and responsible team players who will provide fun and leadership for campers. Counsellors will live in cabins with campers and lead campers in the daily activities of summer camp. Minimum age 16 required. Salary: $350 – $400 per week. NOTE: Free room and board applies to all positions. Deadline for receipt of applications is March 15, 2017 To apply for any position, complete the application form on the Camp Lau-Ren website at www.camplau-ren.com CLR737564_0223
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6 Industrial Road, Kemptville (613) 258-4570, 800-387-0638
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FLOATER – Lifeguard / Kitchen Assistant. Successful candidate will be required to act as floater between all jobs at Camp as needs arise. Applicants must have his/her NLS and Watercraft qualifications (successful applicant must be prepared to obtain a Pleasure Craft Operators Card). Successful applicant must be prepared to work in a team environment. Minimum age 17 required. Salary range: $450 – $525 per week.
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McGregor’s Produce is seeking staff for the summer of 2017. There are two types of positions available: 1. Farm Labour – picking strawberries, raspberries, beans and other farm labour. 2. Selling produce at our Farm Market Stands throughout the Ottawa Valley. Applicants should be 17 years or older and in good physical health as physical labour is required. Visit our website www.mcgregorsproduce.com for more information AND to find our application form. Email a completed application form and resume to mcgregorsproduce@gmail.com or mail to: McGregor’s Produce, 351 Lochwinnoch Rd. Braeside, ON, K0A 1G0
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WANTED Licensed Carpenter or someone with lots of carpentry experience. Renfrew County Area. Apply to Box F c/o The Renfrew Mercury, 35 Opeongo Rd, Renfrew ON K7V 2T2
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Reporting to the Controller, the Financial Planning Analyst will primarily be responsible for the analysis and maintenance of the company’s multi-facility manufacturing costing system. Complex, in depth and detailed explanation for variances in a variety of reports and formats are encompassed within this position. The successful candidate will have: • University degree in Accounting, Business or a related field combined with a professional accounting designation (CA, CGA or CMA) is required; equivalent experience would be considered • 5 - 7 years related experience in a manufacturing environment • Strong analytical and technical skills, including proficiency with Microsoft Office applications, ERP, Accpac/Misys a definite asset • Experience with intercompany transactions and transacting with multi currencies • Ability to exercise sound judgment, discretion, initiative and a high degree of confidentiality • Ability to maintain strict deadlines for closing processes, project timelines therefore requiring flexibility, organization, speed, accuracy and attention to detail For complete a job description and review of necessary qualifications, please visit the “Careers” page of our website www.pacsafety.com To apply, please e-mail your resume to Human Resources at hr@pacsafety.com or drop off your resume at our facility located at 124 Fourth Avenue in Arnprior. “… we bring everyday heroes home safely™”
BOARD OF DIRECTORS Renfrew Power Generation Inc. is seeking to recruit one outstanding individual to join the Board of Directors. In addition to proven judgement and integrity, ideal candidates will possess experience in one or more of the following areas: corporate governance, understanding of energy, competitive markets, knowledge of corporate financing, familiarity with environmental issues, and an awareness of public policy issues related to the Corporation’s business. Qualified candidates from the Renfrew area are welcome to apply by forwarding a detailed resume and covering letter by March 17th, 2017, to: scameron@renfrewpg.ca or dropped off at the RPG office. 32 Bridge Avenue West, Renfrew ON. K7V 3R2 www.renfrewpg.ca
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PERSONAL CARE WORKER, Arnprior. Bathing, bowel and bladder care, range of motion and meal prep, No experience needed, but experience an asset. 2 hrs shifts, mornings and evenings, part time $17 /hr, dfemployment@hotmail.ca
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Community Living Renfrew County South is a charitable, non-profit organization that provides services and supports to people with developmental disabilities. We are currently accepting applications/ resumes for students interested in summer employment, assisting children and youth in a structured camp program. The positions begin mid- June continuing through to late August, with a work week of 35 hours. Positions are available in Arnprior and in Renfrew. Qualifications: A Secondary School Diploma. Students attending college or university, enrolled in a social service field and experience working with people with developmental disabilities are an asset. Valid first aid/cpr certification, valid driver’s license, current criminal record/vulnerable sector check and a driver’s abstract are all requirements for the position. Our summer positions are supported through government initiative programs and have eligibility requirements which include full time school attendance for the current year with plans to return to full time school in the fall. Community Living Renfrew County South is an equal opportunity employer. Please mail, email or drop off, your completed application along with your resume to: Community Living Renfrew County South, P.O. Box 683, 326 Raglan St. S Renfrew ON K7V 4E7 Attention: Human Resources. Email: lpirie@clrcs.com Applications are available on our website www.clrcs.com. Deadline for applications/ resumes is March 31, 2017. Only candidates to be interviewed will be contacted.
Cora’s sudden departure raises questions at school It was certainly something to think about. And it was the talk of the Northcote School. Of course, we younger girls were never included in the whispering that went on with those in the senior grades. But we certainly knew something was going on, because the older girls stood off to one side, whispering, with heads bent, and a look on their faces that would scare a saint. We knew it had something to do with Cora. She hadn’t been to school for weeks. Her desk stood empty, and Miss Crosby never once said why Cora was absent. The senior girls certainly knew, but their lips were sealed. Except among themselves. Velma said even her older sisters wouldn’t talk about it. All Iva said was “poor Cora,” which made us all wonder if she had come down with some terrible disease. Well, bad Marguerite, with more faults than enough, said she knew exactly what had happened to Cora, but she wasn’t about to talk about it to us! Velma, smarter by far, told Marguerite she was sure she didn’t know any more than we did. Well, that tore it! Marguerite told
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Velma if she gave her one of her ginger snap cookies, she’d tell us the whole story. Velma’s mother made the best gingersnap cookies in the entire county, winning all the prizes at the Renfrew fair. It was Joyce who talked Velma into making the deal. We met in the farthest corner of the schoolyard, which is where Marguerite told us to be at recess, even though it was bitterly cold, and we would much rather have stayed in the school. But finding out about Cora was more important to us than freezing to death on a winter’s day. You could barely see Marguerite’s slit eyes under her fur hat. Why she wanted us to stand in a certain order was beyond me, but then I thought it had more to do with being in charge than anything else. Finally, after Velma handed over
the gingersnap, Marguerite said Cora had gone off to what was called the Home for Wayward Girls. “Liar, liar, pants on fire,” Joyce yelled at her. “You have to be very bad to go there, and we all know how polite Cora is, and never does anything bad in school, like someone else we all know,” she said, never taking her eyes off bad Marguerite. “Well, you wanted to know, and I told you. That’s where she is.” We had no idea where this home was. We certainly knew it wasn’t in Douglas or Eganville. But it didn’t matter a whit where it was, Cora certainly wasn’t in any Home for Wayward girls! Not Cora! All we knew about the place was that you had to be very, very bad. Using a swear word could get you there. Certainly stealing, or telling a big lie as opposed to a little fib, could certainly send you off. But Cora never missed church, was polite to Miss Crosby, and never cheated at Jack’s or Parcheesi. And then one Sunday, long after Cora had suddenly stopped coming to school, she appeared at church. There she was the same as always, smiling and singing the hymns like she had never been away from the North-
cote School. As always, after church, people stood at the back and got caught up on all the news, and there stood Cora among everyone talking about the new job she got in the city of Ottawa. Velma and I took in every word. She said she was doing housework at a home for young girls and not once did she mention the Home For Wayward Girls, but we knew without a doubt that’s where Cora was. We couldn’t wait to get to school on Monday to tell Marguerite that Cora had done nothing wrong, other than being in Senior Fourth where often the young girls were taken out to go into Renfrew, or in this case, the city, and do housework to help pay the bills at home. And I wondered why the older pupils at the Northcote school were so secretive about it, and then I knew it was because that each one of them knew that one day each could face the same fate. And I said a silent prayer that my sister Audrey, in Senior Fourth, wouldn’t be one of them. Interested in an electronic version of Mary’s books? Go to https://www. smashwords.com and type MaryRCook for ebook purchase details, or if you would like a hard copy, please contact Mary at wick2@sympatico.ca.
People Helping People: Learning about Keenagers JUDY EWART
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Last month in church, our guest minister spoke on an interesting topic, “Keenagers” and I loved his message. Working with the senior community in Renfrew we are well aware of the effects of getting older – our bodies just do not work the way they used to. I cannot count how many seniors have come into our office and said the ‘golden years’ are not what they are made out to be. While we may not have any control over getting older we do have control over how we age. My grandfather lived to 98 and was quite spry and active and many a time I have said, “I hope I’m as active as my grandfather when I’m 95.” Many of us have met seniors who inspire us in the same way. Chances are these individuals have found the secret of aging well – they have chosen to see the positive around them and take an active role in living – they are “Keenagers.” A physically fit and healthy senior or a senior with a good retirement income may be seen as having an easier time with ageing than the individual who is dealing with health/mobility issues or living on a very low income but no matter our circumstances we can all be “Keenagers.” The senior who is physically fit and healthy can give back to their community in many ways – taking part in seniors’ activities, volunteering and providing informal assistance to other seniors. For the senior who is more limited due to health or mobility issues there are many ways that they can still take an active part in life- they can call, write or send emails to friends and family to check in on them, bake or cook for someone, pray for those in need or just listen to another person. There is nothing more uplifting in our office than to receive a call from a client to tell us how much they appreciated what our volunteers have done and then for us to let the volunteers know – the smallest gesture can lift the lives of those around us. By bringing a positive outlook and taking the time to appreciate those around us we can be “Keenagers” and build a better community for all of us.
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The seniors bowling league at Opeongo Bowling marked Hockey Day in Canada early on Feb. 16 during their morning bowling league. This is their second year celebrating Hockey Day in Canada, doing their hockey bowling and wearing their favorite jersey’s. Pictured sporting their team colours in the first row are: Claudette Golden, Doris Heurter, Ron Shultz, Leona Raymond, Bob Holmes, Ann White. In the second row are: Mike Fazekas, Alice Smaglinski, Erma Nesseth, Suzanne Lachambre, volunteer June Hanniman, Mary Blemkie, Ann Felhaber and in the back are: Lynn Gruntz and Cas Engel. The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, March 2, 2017 35
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