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.CA The 161st edition .COM of the Renfrew Fair is underway and officials expect it’ll be one of the best yet. The fair board and assembled volunteers have been hard at work ensuring everything was in place for opening day. The fair runs Sept. 9-13. “We have over 100 volunteers and we need every one of them to make the fair run smoothly,” said Renfrew Fair general manager Judy Dobec. “And we’re very grateful for the volunteers we have.” Midway provider World’s Finest Shows has committed to bringing the largest cache of rides in a long time – seven kiddie rides, seven family rides and seven thrill rides. Wednesday night’s derby is always a hit, said Dobec. It’s the 20th anniversary for the derby. “We’re fortunate it’s still a very popular draw for people on the first night of the fair,” she said. Drivers will compete in four classes: four cylinder, six cylinder, eight cylinder and a pro class. The derby will be co-ordinated by Xtreme Production, a company that has handled the duties for years. “They do an awesome job,” said Dobec.

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Fair officials are particularly excited about this year’s entertainment lineup. On the main stage, local band Sidewinder will perform Thursday night, sibling duo Small Town Pistols are lined up for Friday night and ’70s/’80s rockers Chilliwack are the Saturday night headliners. “We’re busy selling advance passes, which is a good sign,” said Dobec. “People seem very excited about our lineup. “What we started doing is having a local band play Thursday night, then Friday night it’s country and Saturday night – classic rock. There’s something for everybody,” she said. Main stage shows begin at 8 p.m. The fair board will once again be operating the beer tent. “It will be in the same location as last year and patrons can sit in the beer tent and watch the grandstand shows,” said Dobec. A wealth of local talent

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Renfrew Agricultural Society president Gladys Curry and past president Bob Johnston stand at the fairgrounds with a new sign Johnston created and donated to the fair. Johnston, who has volunteered at the fair for almost 25 years, noted Dave Bennett and Marshall’s donated the boom truck and men to install the sign. The Renfrew Fair runs Sept. 9-13. will be on display on the fair’s Valley Stage, as well, said Dobec. True to its roots, the fair maintains strong agricultural ties. “Saturday at 1 p.m. we

have the Heavy Horse Show, featuring the North American Six-Horse Hitch Classic,” she said. Prize money in that class is $2,500 divided between all the entrants and the show

is certainly a sight to behold, said Dobec. “That is just a fabulous sight to see,” she said. The Renfrew Fair also hosts the Renfrew County 4-H championship shows, including beef, dairy and sheep. “This year we have the Renfrew County 4-H miniature horse show here, as well,” said Dobec. 4-H is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. “It’s a wonderful program,” said Dobec, who was involved in 4-H as a youth and went on to become a leader. “This year being the 100th anniversary of 4-H, we will have some special events and displays,” she said. The steer, hog and lamb auction sale takes place as usual on Saturday night at 6:30 in the cattle ring. “There will be six sheep, six hogs and 10 steers auctioned off so if anybody’s looking for some meat to fill their freezers, this is the place to come and they can support the children, too,” she said. Light horse shows run Friday and Saturday and on Sunday for the second year, the Ultimate Cowboy Obstacle Race gets underway at 10

a.m. For the duration of the fair, the Barnet Agricultural Education Centre is open daily. “It’s always a booming place for families,” said Dobec. Free youth activities are scheduled for Saturday beside the grandstand. Little Ray’s Reptiles, Rock the Arts puppet show, crafts and facepainting are among the activities. Sunday is Family Day at the fair - children 16 and under are admitted free to the grounds and rides will be offered at a reduced price. There are plenty of vendors, including quite a few new additions, lined up to be part of the fair. The exhibit hall is always filled with the talents of local contributors and this year is no different. “We’ve got a lot of new members this year, a lot of new people have been in to buy memberships,” said Dobec. “And we’re very happy with the junior section. Once again this year the Renfrew library did a summer program where youth created crafts to enter and this year for the first time, the rec centre did the

same. That’s wonderful to get the kids involved and hopefully keep them involved.” Frances Graves of Renfrew is among those excited about entering her photos, floral arrangements and other handiwork into the fair. She encourages everyone to consider getting involved. After not having done so for a long time, Graves entered a number of items. “I didn’t think I could take that great of a picture but in fact I got three firsts, three seconds and three thirds,” said Graves. “And the comments the judge wrote were awesome. I appreciated the constructive criticism.” Admission prices are the same as last year. Advance passes, as well as advance ride bracelet coupons, are available at a variety of locations. Dobec reminds fair goers that on Saturday, there will be no parking on the grounds, except for exhibitors and handicap parking, until the conclusion of the horse shows. More information and the full fair schedule is available at www.renfrewfair.com or find Renfrew Fair on Facebook.

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“If he’d have asked me about recent committee meeting. ness of the fires. “He burned improperly, He said he had been present- the paper I would have told In one case, firefighters laid he didn’t attend the fire like out over a kilometre-and-a-half ed with a copy of the bylaw and him,” he said. he was supposed to,” said “As far as I’m concerned, he didn’t see how he had broken of hose. Horton council has Corbin. didn’t do an investigation, he’s “That took 10 guys 30 man any rules. “The maximum wind struck a subcommittee to When Mayor Bob Kingsbury making it up as he goes. It feels hours to wash and repack. And review the township’s open gusts on that day were 59 that all has to be back on the noted an earlier report that bits like it’s kind of personal that air burning bylaw after two kilometres an hour, the truck before we go home,” he of burned paper were found this is happening to me.” residents protested recent highest for the whole of Prince indicated he would on the property when the desaid. invoices the fire department month of April. That alone, Corbin said he can under- partment investigated, Prince have to fight the fine. issued following what were why would you burn when As we continue through our stand the ratepayer saying his disagreed. “I didn’t burn any supposed to be controlled the wind was that strong?” municipal taxes pay for the fire paper that day,” said Prince. “It stay here on council we’re rePrince was invoiced for fires on their respective was a little bit of wood that was viewing all our policies and service. a $1,000 fine plus the cost properties. procedures,” said fire commit“But so do my taxes,” said around the yard.” The department has al- of damaged equipment, Prince, who said the depart- tee chair Coun. Glen Campbell. Corbin. “Why am I paying for ways had the right to levy including four pairs of covsomebody else’s carelessness?” ment did do an excellent job “There are some loopholes or fines but it was just this eralls, four lengths of hose RANDY CORBIN Prince had submitted a letter fighting the fire, questioned why grey areas we are trying to adpast year that they decided and a strangler. “There was a real loss of $300-$2,000 and the $1,000 fine to council and met with the com- he hadn’t been asked about the dress.” to issue invoices for costs associated with fighting the equipment, I feel he should was selected due to the serious- mittee and council members at a paper at the time. See FINES, page 4 fires, issuing notices to two pay for that,” said Corbin. The second incident was Horton residents whose fires got out of control and similar, the chief explained, required fire department and also took place on a Check us out for details for your us out for details for your response. Both invoices windy day. Check “That fire did leave the were for a little more than chance to one of 9 cash prizes chance to one of 9 cash prizes $6,000, which included a property, it destroyed two $ ** fine and cost of damaged buildings and caused dis$ ** over over tress for two other homeequipment. Chief Randy Corbin owners,” said Corbin. “We Ends Aug. Ends Aug A ug. 31st ug Ends Aug. Ends Aug A ug. 31st ug said that in the case of Pe- fought that fire with 22 fireter Prince, who attended fighters, including McNabCheck us out for details for your council chambers later in Braeside. We fought pretty the evening to address the hard to get it contained.” chance to one of 9 cash prizes The situation could issue, the department did IN IN IN ** IN agree that the fire did not have gotten much worse, STOCK STOCK STOCK over $ STOCK leave the property but there and more expensive, said were still mistakes made Corbin. “To bring in the Ends Aug. Ends Aug A ug. 31st ug aerial bomber, it’s $2,500 and costs incurred. It was previously be- for it to take off,” he said. lieved the fire had left the After that it’s $1,500 per resident’s property so the load dropped. The range of fines is from invoice will be reduced. IN IN STOCK STOCK R0013234340 Sherry Haaima

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Valley Sears stores to close Conservatives went overboard Derek Dunn

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Sears stores in downtown Renfrew and at the Arnprior Shopping Centre are slated to close permanently, likely next month. Alicia Richler with media communications at Sears Canada said the company did a strategic review of “hometown stores” to determine which were producing successfully and which were not. “Some have not performed to the level we would have liked,” Richler said. “Those ones we will not be renewing

their lease.” She didn’t know when the stores were slated to close, but according to an entry on the Renfrew Business Improvement Area (BIA) Facebook page, the two will shut down Oct. 27. According to the BIA, the retail and catalogue services will no longer exist. However, Richler said the company is interested in hearing from businesses that want to host a Sears agent. “A catalogue desk with merchandise pick-up,” she said. Richler said it is not so

much that the large department store approach is failing Sears. In some communities it works, in others not so much. The customers who want to see items and make a purchase the same day remain, she said. But others like to flip through the catalogue or browse the website before ordering online. She said hometown stores in Brockville and Peterborough will remain as full department locations. About a dozen employees will be affected by the Arnprior and Renfrew closures.

Fines levied at discretion of chief, department Continued from Page 3

The committee, made up of two council members and two firefighters, will help Horton residents know what to expect if there’s a fire, he said. “We’ll determine what is covered and what isn’t,” said Campbell. The committee will review the bylaw and bring any recommended changes back to council. “Under the present bylaw we have, the chief

and the fire department are allowed to levy fines as they see fit,” explained Mayor Bob Kingsbury. “It is not the direction of council to tell them how much those fines should be.” The department’s role is similar to the chief building official. “Similar to the building official, he works for the township but we don’t have the authority to overrule him,” explained the mayor.

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Three of the Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke federal election candidates agree domestic security isn’t the most pressing issue in the country, but how the government has dealt with it this past year threatens freedoms. Conservative Cheryl Gallant could not be reached for comment, but Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke candidates Jeff Lehoux, Stefan Klietsch and Dan McCarthy shared their views on everything from Bill C-51 to incarceration measures. Lehoux said his Liberal Party would focus on preventing radicalization and home-grown terrorism by providing economic opportunities and education. “You have to reach out to people before they turn (to despair),” he said. C-51 is the government’s controversial antiterror legislation. Critics say it threatens numerous charter rights, including freedom of speech and assembly. Lehoux said the Conservatives “went too far” with the bill, and charged that the NDP would abolish it without any plan in place for security. Only his party offers a middle way, he said. Some legislation was needed, he said, because Canada is the only western nation to have none in place. But “more people have been killed by moose on the single lane highway in our riding than by terrorism.” The Liberals offered 10 amendments to C51; only three were enacted. The war veteran accidently injured in Afghanistan said last year’s lone wolf attacks on Parliament Hill and in Quebec should not be overblown. The individuals involved were mentally unstable and, while making thin reference to Islamic extremists, were not under the guidance of terror organizations, he said. However, the Conservatives have used the violent incidents to stoke fears of terrorism on Canadian soil, he added. The result being a surveillance state that is antithetical to democracy. “We shouldn’t have to give up any of our freedoms for security,” Lehoux said. “We need robust legislation to root out potential threats, but we need to prevent radicalization before it takes root.” GREEN PARTY

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Klietsch’s Green Party holds that C-51 is counterproductive. “It does the opposite of allowing Canadians to be safer,” he said. “It allows CSIS (Canadian Security Intelligence Service) to take over the RCMP is some areas.” He points to CSIS’s failure in the 1980s to inform RCMP of Air India prior to Canada’s worst act of terror. It tried to take matters into its own hands but failed, he said. The Green Party would repeal C-51 and introduce new legislation requiring CSIS to share information with the RCMP. “Being secure is being free,” he said, noting that Prime Minister Stephen Harper is playing into the terrorists hands by fostering an atmo-

sphere of paranoia and bigotry. “Global warming is killing more Canadians right now than is terrorism.” Klietsch linked criminality with domestic security. He noted the steady decline in crime rates, yet the Conservatives have increased incarceration. Evidence from the U.S. shows incarceration rates do little to prevent crime. The same is true about the Conservatives’ mandatory minimum sentences, he added. The Green Party would remove some crimes, including the possession of marijuana. “We’d take the profits from pot out of the hands of black market gangs,” Klietsch said. “I would go further than my party. I support the regulation and taxation of more drugs. Some harder drugs such as super refined cocaine would not exist then.” NEW DEMOCRATS

McCarthy and the New Democrats hold that most powers to keep Canadians secure are already in place. CSIS operatives are allowed to talk to the parents of suspected radicals, for instance. “C-51 gives extremely broad and undefined powers,” said McCarthy, a lawyer. “Most of the powers necessary and used successfully already exist.” He said the most dangerous word in the legislation is “promote.” It could be used to harass and arrest opponents of right wing ideologies, including environmentalists and unionized workers. He cedes that security is a problem, but that it is extreme conservatives in the Tea Party movement and elsewhere that authorities need to monitor. “We need to worry more about lone wolves in radical right wing groups than in Islamic groups,” McCarthy said. The emotional reaction – anger, fear, paranoia – spread by the Conservatives and Liberals led to a knee-jerk reaction following the deaths of two soldiers in Canada last year, McCarthy said. “Most Canadians prefer a measured approach, like the NDP’s,” he said. “The Conservatives justified connecting civil disobedience with terrorism and had to back off a little bit. And the Liberals joined them. We think most Canadians don’t want to overboard with this.” He noted the Conservatives started the election with two topics: security and the economy. The former isn’t scaring voters in sufficient numbers, so Harper hasn’t been mentioning it lately. “It’s not registering. It’s not a focal point for Canadians.” Gallant, who was scheduled to open a campaign office in Arnprior Tuesday, didn’t respond to a request for an interview. However, at the opening of her Pembroke campaign office last week she did call the safety and security of Canadian one of two main election issues along with the economy. Also running in Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke is Libertarian candidate Steve Fortin. With files from John Carter


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The conversion of the former Renfrew Christian School on Stewart Street to a commercial and residential building is well underway after town council approved a site plan at its Aug. 11 meeting. Owner Jeff Pye is renovating the school at 354 Stewart St. with plans to open his embroidery and promotions business. The building will also include a residential unit. Pye is relocating and revamping his business that had been located on Gillan Road near the water tower. He is getting out of the movie rental business and

concentrating on embroidering and etching names and logos on a variety of promotional items from trophies to key chains. In recommending the site plan, town planner Ivan Burton explained that Pye is taking a vacant building that has been a church than a school and is developing it for a suitable use on a collector road in an area that has several other commercial properties (Dahl’s, Tim Hortons, Irving gas station, the old George Jackson dealership among others). He added that the development should not have any major impact on traffic on Stewart Street. The site plan allows for

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Parkour This new class is a chance for children, youth and adults to learn the basics of parkour, a growing trend around the world. Participants will learn how to run, jump and fall properly in a controlled setting. Each person will learn at their own pace and become comfortable in an indoor setting. More advanced classes will be added in the future if there is interest. Instructor: Dan Caldwell Mondays September 14-October 5 6:00pm-6:45pm Recreation Centre $30.00 (Residents of Renfrew/Admaston/Bromley/Horton/Greater Madawaska) $45.00 (Residents of townships not listed above) Creative Arts Drama Drama – it’s more than a five letter word! This class will teach children different aspects of theatre through fun and interactive activities. Learning lines, character development, stage work and more lead to a dress rehearsal before the final performance that family and friends are invited to. Ages 7- 14. Instructor: Lawrence Mahusky Saturdays September 12-November 7 10:30am — 12:00pm Recreation Centre $80.00 (Residents of Renfrew/Admaston/Bromley/Horton/Greater Madawaska) $120.00 (Residents of townships not listed above) Grant Writing 101 Would you like to learn about where to find grant opportunities and how to effectively write a grant for your group, club or organization? This workshop, led by Michael Barber from the County of Renfrew, is for you. Save your space in this free workshop by emailing jcaldwell@renfrew.ca. Tuesday September 15th 9:30am-11:30am Ma-te-Way Activity Centre

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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15TH 2015 TOWN HALL BOARD ROOM THE PUBLIC IS WELCOME The Fall leaf and yard waste removal service will be provided for three weeks commencing the week of October 19th, November 2nd and November 16th Note:The pick up for the fall service will begin on the Monday of each week. Once again, the Town of Renfrew will be conducting drinking water sampling and testing for lead to comply with Ontario Regulations. The town is seeking volunteer test sites in single family homes, multi-unit buildings, commercial properties, and industrial properties. Under the provincial legislation, the municipality must test the drinking water for lead at 40 private residences, 4 non-private residences, between September 15, 2015 and October 15, 2015. • Tests would be performed at older residences suspected of having lead pipes or pipes with lead solder. • Homes built before the mid-1950s could have lead pipes. • Lead solder was used to join copper pipes and was phased out in the late 1980s; any new construction done after those years should not be affected by lead in the piping system. Since the Town must access homes to test for the presence of lead, we are looking for volunteers to allow the Town of Renfrew staff access to their homes to collect samples. There will be NO charge to the resident for the testing of the lead sample. Each sample will total three litres in each location and the regulations obligate the town to advise tenants of the test results as soon as they are available. The higher risk individuals affected by lead that exceeds the standards are pregnant women, infants and children under the age of 6 years old. The Town will require permission of the property owner to take the samples. If you .CAto the list of potential test sites please contact the Development wish to be added and Works Department, Municipal Garage, Jeff Nadobny at 613-432-4147.

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Impaired driver arrested Drugs seized from motorist in Renfrew with child in vehicle

On Saturday, Aug. 29, Renfrew detachment OPP officers received a report of a possible impaired driver on O’Brien Road in Renfrew travelling towards Highway 17. The suspect had a child in the vehicle with her and a description of the vehicle was provided to police. Officers located the vehicle on Highway 17 near Chenaux Road in Horton Township. The female driver had been drinking and was arrested after failing roadside alcohol screening tests. Following breath tests at the detachment a 43-year-old Mississauga woman was charged with impaired driving and driving over 80mgs. She was released on a promise to appear in court in Renfrew on Sept. 23. Provincial Const. Sarah Turcotte investigated. Theft

A wallet was stolen from a residence on Burnstown Road sometime between Aug. 20-27. The owner advised they were unsure how the theft occurred as the home is always locked when they are not there, and there was no sign of forced entry.  Provincial Const. Helen Paterson is investigating. An I Phone 5 and black speaker were stolen from a residence on Lisgar Avenue in Renfrew. The theft happened at the end of July and a suspect name was provided to OPP. Provincial Const. David Ladd is investigating.  A wallet was stolen from a vehicle on Saturday, Aug. 29 between 7:30-9 p.m. The vehicle was parked on Oak Crescent in Renfrew at the time and it is unknown if the vehicle

was locked. There is a suspect. Provincial Const. Amanda Carruthers is investigating. public intoxication

On Saturday, Aug. 29 shortly after 1 a.m. OPP officers were patrolling on McLean Avenue when they stopped to deal with a possible intoxicated pedestrian. The male was intoxicated, and refused to identify himself. He was arrested for the offence of public intoxication and held in custody until sober.  A 20-yearold Arnprior man was issued a ticket for the offence. Mischief

A screen door was damaged at a property on Carss Street in Arnprior. The victim advised the damage occurred overnight on Wednesday, Aug. 26 and that the barbecue may have been used as well. No entry to the residence was gained. Provincial Const. Raul Pasta Junior is investigating.  A screen in a door was cut at a residence on Edward Street South in Arnprior on Friday, Aug. 28 at about 2:45 a.m. The homeowner knows the suspect and decided not to involve the police, after calling 9-1-1 to report the incident. Garbage is being thrown about and skeet shooting possibly going on at a parking lot on O’ Brien Road near Renfrew Glass. There is a suspect and police ask that anyone with information call the OPP at 613432-3211. The Renfrew Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) investigated 38 calls for service on Monday Sept. 1 including an animal complaint,

family disputes, a fire and mischief.

On Aug. 30, members of the Organized Crime Enforcement Bureau - Drug Enforcement Unit (DEU) and Renfrew OPP Detachment conducted a traffic stop on Renfrew Avenue West and arrested a male

for trafficking methamphetamine (speed). Police located 25 methamphetamine (speed) tablets on the male. A 48-year-old Renfrew male was arrested and charged with possession for

the purpose of trafficking of schedule 1 substance. The man was released on a promise to appear and undertaking and is scheduled to appear in Renfrew court on Sept. 23.

Fire

A fire on Monday morning at a seasonal residence on Gagan Lane in Horton Township caused minor damage to a deck. The call concerning the fire came in at 10:30 a.m. The fire was determined to be accidental, as a pile of ashes on the deck caught fire. No one was injured. Paramedics and the Horton Fire Department attended as well. Animal Complaint

Police responded to a dog left in a hot car on Elgin Street in Arnprior at 11:18 a.m. The male driver of the vehicle was located and warned. Domestic Disputes

Police investigated one domestic dispute on Monday Sept. 1. The case remains under investigation.  Suspicious Vehicles

Police responded to three suspicious vehicle calls on Monday Sept. 1. One caller at 10:02 p.m. reported a vehicle parked near the graveyard on Haley Road and a group of people possibly damaging property inside the graveyard. When OPP officers arrived the vehicle was gone and no damage was observed.  Two other calls were received reporting vehicles that were similar to the suspect vehicle related to a call in Calabogie on Saturday. One vehicle was located and ruled out; the other vehicle was not located. OPP reports are available at ww.opp.ca .

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND PUBLIC MEETING In the matter of Section 34 of the Planning Act, the Township of McNab/Braeside hereby gives NOTICE OF THE FOLLOWING: i) ii)

Application to amend Zoning By-law 2010-49 of the Township of McNab/Braeside. A public meeting regarding an application for an amendment to Zoning By-law 2010-49 of the Township of McNab/Braeside.

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All lands within the Township of McNab/Braeside therefore, a Key Map has not been provided.

Public Meeting A public meeting to inform the public of the proposed zoning amendment will be held on Tuesday October 13, 2015 at 6:00 p.m. at the Municipal Office of the Township of McNab/Braeside. Purpose and Effect The purpose of this amendment is to amend Section 3.0 – General Provisions of the Township of McNab/Braeside Zoning By-law 201049 to include provisions that will allow residential property owners to keep backyard to keep chickens on their properties. The effect of the amendment is to add a new Section 3.33 Backyard Chickens that will permit the keeping of no more than 6 chickens on residential lots within the Settlement Areas of the Township, and no more than 12 chickens on lots in the Rural designation that are less than 2 hectares in area. The Zoning By-law will also be amended to add definitions for coop and chicken run. Also, the keeping of backyard chickens will be exempt from the requirements of Minimum Distance Separation (MDS1) separations from sensitive uses. All other provisions of the Zoning By-law shall apply. Additional information regarding the Zoning By-law amendment is available for inspection at the Township of McNab/Braeside Municipal Office during regular office hours. If a person or public body does not make oral submissions at a public meeting or make written submissions to the Township of McNab/ Braeside before the by-law is passed, by the Township, the person or public body is not entitled to appeal the decision of the Township of McNab/Braeside, to the Ontario Municipal Board. If a person or public body does not make oral submissions at a public meeting, or make written submissions to the Township of McNab/ Braeside before the by-law is passed by the Township, the person or public body may not be added as a party to the hearing of an appeal before the Ontario Municipal Board unless, in the opinion of the Board, there are reasonable grounds to do so. NOTE: One of the purposes of the Planning Act is to provide for planning processes that are open, accessible, timely and efficient. Accordingly, all written submissions, documents, correspondence, e-mails or other communications (including your name and address) form part of the public record and will be disclosed/made available by the Municipality to such persons as the Municipality sees fit, including anyone requesting such information. Accordingly, in providing such information, you shall be deemed to have consented to its use and disclosure as part of the planning process. Dated at the Township of McNab/Braeside this 10th day of September, 2015. __________________________ Lindsey A. Parkes, CAO/Clerk Township of McNab/Braeside 2508 Russett Drive R.R.# 2 ARNPRIOR, ON K7S 3G8 613-623-5756 or 1-800-957-4621 R0013452101_0910

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Cross and Care Canada. Awareness, linking interested individuals and organizations, promoting events, and providing information to navigate governmental processes: all could be made available. Of course, opponents to such fundraising and sponsorship initiatives will not be excluded from coverage. Some people believe in taking care of Canadians first. Others say bringing in more refugees can’t be done cost-effectively. However, the humanitarian crisis caused by Syria’s civil war is unprecedented since the Second World War. The scale of suffering and the possibility the situation will worsen demands a significant worldwide response. Canada, prosperous and fortunate, has offered that response before. More than 37,000 Hungarians were admitted in one year during the mid-1950s. In the late 1960s, almost 11,000 Czechs were brought here in less than a year. And it was a proud time when, in 1980, some 50,000 South-East Asian refugees – boat people largely from Vietnam – found peace in Canada. There are other examples before and since, right up to the present day. But, according to many on social media and in conversation on the street, there is a strong feeling of helplessness over the current crisis. There are many filled with compassion without having a place to express it. Offering to sponsor a family may ease the feeling of helplessness. The humanitarian response doesn’t have to only come from the big cities. Even if it means linking with larger groups in Ottawa, small players from Canada’s less urban areas can make important contributions.

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to remove myself from those programs. I have been a part of the Fundraising committee for four years now and it keeps me very busy. I love doing things with people and giving back to the community, which has given me so much. Before I started volunteering I was depressed, I felt useless because I am a bit disabled, I have a form of arthritis and I can’t work anymore so I thought instead of sitting in this chair all day why don’t I find something to do and then I started volunteering. It all started with having my income tax done at Renfrew Seniors’ Home Support and it opened the door for me to see that I could do something for other people and it has been just wonderful.

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ever had. It brings me joy and happiness, a feeling of self worth, also a feeling that I’m helping people and it feels like a great accomplishment. I love the social part, the interaction, the people and selling tickets. I also really enjoy baking, it is a passion of mine so I choose to contribute much of my time and baked goods to Seniors’ Home Support and I am at all the events. I was volunteering for the telephone assurance program, for people who need someone to talk to but because of their limitations they are no longer able to go out and socialize. I was also a Friendly Visitor for some time, visiting people in their homes and providing the needed human contact. As I took on a more demanding and active role with fundraising and the fundraising committee I had

or many Canadians the images of little Alan Kurdi, his lifeless body washed up on the Turkish shoreline, cut to the heart of what has been a tragic calamity raging in the Middle East. Decent people who want nothing of violence and destruction, who risk their lives and the lives of their families to escape civil war, are too often failing as too many avert their eyes. The question of why is quickly followed by the urge to do something. Maybe it’s military intervention, maybe humanitarian aid, maybe make it easier for refugees to find safe haven in Europe and beyond. Maybe it is all three. It is that feeling of wanting to help everyday Syrians and others caught up in such a terrible conflict that has this newspaper prepared to help. If an organization in the public or private sector – a municipality, service and faith-based groups, or business – is prepared to sponsor a refugee and/or a family of refugees, we’d like to publicize your efforts. If they are having difficulty working through the process, perhaps we can help shine a light on the roadblocks. If a local municipality is following the City of Ottawa’s offer to partner with the Government of Canada in rescuing refugees, we would like to know. It is not well known that groups of as little as five private citizens can organize to sponsor refugees with United Nations status by working with pre-approved organizations such as Lifeline Syria in Toronto. One place to get started is at Canadian Council for Refugees, an umbrella group of agencies working with refugees. As well, there are also plenty of groups that accept donations, including World Vision, The Canadian Red

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Family thanks kind diners A couple sitting behind us not only tolerated our family with friendly smiles but picked up our bill as well. We are very touched by your kindness and will be passing along your generosity. Sincerely, Matt and Holly For-

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Now I have more self esteem and I am more comfortable with other people. If there are people who do not have anything to do with their lives, I strongly recommend that you go out there and volunteer and help your community. We need volunteers in every aspect, such as drivers to bring seniors or those with disabilities to their medical appointments outside of the city, telephone assurance to help people who cannot go out and socialize, Friendly Visitors again for people who need human contact and are housebound and many other areas. Volunteering is worth more than all the money in the world and it is the most

satisfying feeling to know that you are helping someone. There is nothing better than people helping people, improving the quality of life and maintaining independence. So therefore, I would once again like to remind everyone that we need more volunteers to help seniors age well at home. Volunteering reduces social isolation through active involvement in your community, increases socialization, fills your day in a way that benefits others and helps to reduce life’s stresses. Please call the office at 613-432-7691 if you would like to volunteer and make a difference in our wonderful community. We need your help.

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At that point in time, I had the opportunity to work with then Chief Jim McBain from the Renfrew Police detachment to monitor any and all situations or problems. To my recollection, there were none. When this bylaw was passed, I remember in my presentation to council paraphrasing Howie Haramis “Renfrew, let it flourish.” I believe that the bylaw should be passed to indeed let Renfrew flourish. I believe that the business owners will be thankful for extra business including, but not limited to restaurants, gas stations, hotels and repair/parts shops. With the proper rules, regulations and po-

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business in town, i.e. poker runs, fundraisers, from hotels and restaurants. Questions were raised back then as they are now; what if the snowmobilers were running all hours of the night, being reckless, speeding etc… I can tell you that any responsible snowmobiler and ATVer most times, will not be demonstrating this behaviour. You will always have the ‘bad apples’ who would run all night and cause problems in any event, whether a bylaw was in place or not. If there was such a bylaw, it would be easier for police to monitor and it may in fact, decrease such activity. Renfrew council passed the bylaw.

bylaw to permit snowmobilers to drive on the streets of Renfrew, for the purposes only to access the trails. After speaking with various business people in Renfrew and the surrounding area, including Calabogie and Arnprior (to which the trails went) I presented my analogy that if the bylaw was passed, that in itself, would remove a lot of risk. Snowmobilers would then not have to rush down streets to avoid being caught, in order to access the trails or restaurants or hotels. Snowmobilers could leave the trails to access restaurants, hotels and gas stations. Organized groups could have events and start as a designated

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To the editor: Greetings all! You may recall a number of years ago, I was known as “the snowmobile lady” and I wrote a weekly newspaper column on snowmobiling. I was a trail warden for White Water Snogoers, the event co-ordinator and social media person and enjoyed being a member on the club’s executive for a number of years. In reviewing the above noted matter of allowing ATV on the streets of Renfrew, I felt compelled to write this letter in support of this issue, to allow the ATVs on the streets of Renfrew. Back in the 1990s, I approached Renfrew Town Council to pass a

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A spectacular summer at the McDougall Mill Museum Lainy Boldt-Johnson McDougall Mill Museum

As the season draws to a close, I look back at the McDougall Mill Museum guest book, which many people took the time to sign. As I flip through the pages, I come across comments describing the museum as amazing, beautiful, interesting, a friendly place, fun for the kids, and more. It is truly satisfying to see these kinds of responses from our visitors, who in fact, were from all over the world. The museum was excited to welcome guests from all over Canada, as well as around the globe! We had people stop by from Scotland, Holland, Texas, Nova Scotia, Calgary, Saskatoon, San Diego, Miami, Denmark, St. John’s, Pennsylvania, British Columbia, Seattle, and a variety of places around Ontario. The staff at the museum has been very lucky these past few months, getting to know all of our guests; where they are from, what brought them here, what their interests are, and their thoughts on the museum itself. Visitors of all ages, from a few months old to 80 years old, stopped by the museum throughout the summer. This season, the staff strived to turn the museum into a fun, friendly, and interactive place for children of all ages to learn. As children came to the museum, they were offered to take part in our Passport Learning Program, which involves going around the museum

with a staff member and their own personal passport to complete hands-on activities using actual artifacts within the museum. This summer we also introduced Eye Spy, which children could do on their own or with a friend, and a craft table for those who want to spend some quiet time colouring or making crafts. It is always wonderful to see children of any age eager to participate in these types of activities, and makes our job rewarding and fun, as we got to know many young, budding personalities this summer. Summer 2015 was one of the most successful summers yet here at the McDougall Mill Museum. There was a variety of events hosted here by the staff, designed to provide entertainment for members of the community. Events kicked off on Canada Day. Children stopped by throughout the day for face painting and snacks, as well as taking part in the Passport Learning Program. Our first major event took place from July 12-18, which was our Kid’s Week 2015. Each day, the museum provided face painting, crafts, passports, and interactive games for kids who stopped by. The staff had an absolute blast getting to spend time with all of the children throughout the week! More than 70 children came by, as well as more than 100 adults, nearing a total of almost 200 visitors over the week. It was during our Kid’s Week that we began to promote our Fun Dayz,

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At the highly successful Aug. 14 Ghost Walk are, from left, in back, Abby Delarge (volunteer), Grace Greig (volunteer), Edina Hanson (volunteer), John Tallon from CHAPS; middle row: Catherine Doucette from CHAPS, Keara Keller (volunteer), Christa Pare from Valley Heritage Radio, Carolyn Bennett from CHAPS, Mallory Brumm (volunteer) and Margaret Dubeau (staff); and in front row Emily Livingstone (staff), Lainy Boldt-Johnson (staff) and Anna Carthy (staff). Missing from photo is volunteer Layne Wright (volunteer). Additional photos from the Ghost Walk can be seen on the McDougall Mill Museum Facebook page. two back-to-back activity days for children that were going to take place early August. Many of the children who visited the museum for Kid’s Week decided to register for the Fun Dayz. On Aug. 6, we hosted a pioneer activity day for 10 children, ages 511. Aug. 7 we had nearly 20 children, aged 3-10, who spent the day playing outside, taking part in group activities and icebreakers, and even tie dying.

A week later on Aug. 14, the museum hosted its fourth annual Ghost Walk. We had more than 100 people attend this event, which was a new record. The staff spent the whole summer planning the event so it was incredibly rewarding to see such an amazing turnout from the community, as each of the three tours consisted of over 30 people of all ages. Not many people left the walk without a scream

or two, as the staff and volunteers did an excellent job providing scare tactics throughout the night. From Aug. 16-22 was Senior’s Week, where admission was free for anyone over the age of 60. A week after the Ghost Walk on Aug. 21 was the first ever Public Paranormal Investigation hosted here at the museum by the Canadian Haunting And Paranormal Society. Participants got to be an investigator for the night, as they had the opportunity to go around the museum with C.H.A.P.S and perform a paranormal investigation, using their equipment. Around 30 people attended this event. A huge thank-you goes out to the C.H.A.P.S. team for providing this unique event for the town of Renfrew, and also thank-you to the team for attending the Ghost Walk the week before to promote this event. Thank you to each and every person who took time to stop by the museum this summer, whether it was just to take a look around, have a chat with a staff member, or to participate in one of our events. Renfrew has a wonderful and extensive past, which we will never let be forgotten. The museum is officially closed after Sunday, Sept. 6. However, appointments or tours are still available upon request. Call 613-432-2129 and leave a message or email dan@renfrewmuseum.ca with any questions you have. Class tours are encouraged for a fall trip for any of the elementary schools! Thanks for a great season, everyone.

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Summer reading wrap Renfrew Public Library hosted an Aug. 26 celebration to wrap up the TD summer reading program. At left, the eager readers gather for a group photo. More than 170 youth took part in the program this year. Photos by sherry haaima/ metroland

A barbecue and tug-of-war with members of the Renfrew Fire Department were part of the fun. Right, Renfrew firefighters Jesse Gale and Mike Guest test their strength against the young readers.

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St. Paul’s Church welcomes Rev. Jim Kirkpatrick St. Paul’s Anglican Church in Renfrew would like to extend a warm welcome to Rev. Jim Kirkpatrick. Kirkpatrick grew up in Carleton Place where his family ran a hardware store until the mid 1990s. He is of Scottish and Irish ancestry, a background shared with many people in this area. His education was in Carleton Place and he went on to Queen’s University in Kingston and Huron College in London. He was ordained in Ottawa in 1982. He and wife Amy had

two children and are now proud grandparents of three wonderful grandchildren. In the past he served as assistant curate at St. Matthew’s in Ottawa, was rector in Petawawa, rector in Dryden, rector in Ashton and padre to the Legion Branch 517 in Petawawa and Branch 63 in Dryden. His personal interests of Scottish Country dancing, genealogy, local history and reading, should equip him to fit in very well in this area, say officials. He has already made good inroads into the hearts of the

dinners, musical concerts and much more. The congregation is eager to work with Rev. Jim to continue to revitalize the parish to the kind of parish it was when the second building was erected and consecrated in 1901. The first building had been destroyed by fire in 1899. The spark that was there then seems to be redeveloping in the present day parishioners. A very warm welcome to Rev. Jim Kirkpatrick from all

people of St. Paul’s. “We welcome Rev. Jim and are comfortable to say that he is a good addition to this area,” said a press release issued by the church. “Rev. Jim’s easygoing manner is particularly appealing to his present flock at St Paul’s church. His church family started working last spring to revive the many activities that keep a church working, such as yard sales, Burn’s and St Patrick’s

at St. Paul’s Anglican church Renfrew.” Kirkpatrick is pleased to have joined the local parish and looks forward to helping grow the congregation and help facilitate more community events. “I will work hard with the people we have,” said Kirkpatrick. “The plan is to have some fun and build from the church’s solid foundation.” Along with improving sig-

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From left in front, are: director Vicki Luhta, Caden Gagnon, Ezra Hunter, Kamala Ellis Martin, Kya Ellis Martin, Emma Brydges, Aliah Nizaha and Katie Demmons; and in back: student assistant Cameron Hunter, Mercedes Ferguson, Kayla, Robillard, Natasha Bulger, Chloe Gibbons, Morgan Munro, Hannah Cameron and assistant director Molly Luhta.

Kamala Ellis Martin and Cameron Hunter on the cello.

Camp Glissando a hit with young musicians, parents Staff

It was a great inaugural year for Camp Glissando, a week-long music camp held at Trinity-St.Andrew’s United Church in Renfrew. “The week was fantastic,” said instructor Vicki Luhta. “The campers got to sing and learn about composers. They learned how to read basic music and play instruments like drums, flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, French horn, vi-

Above, Caden Gagnon and Morgan Munro practice the trumpet and French horn while at right Aliah Nizaha and Natasha Bulger play their clarinets.

olin, cello and guitar. And of course the games and crafts were a big hit.” The week culminated in a Friday evening concert that featured both singing and instrumental pieces. “We were very proud of all the children and their ability to make all the wonderful music they did in one short week,” said Luhta. The camp was really well-received by both children and parents and organizers hope to offer it again next year.

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Leah Deacon

Great Grandparents Armand & Patricia Lepine

Grandchild Anson Oliver David Thurston

Grandchild Dawsyn Sandra Green

Grandparents Tom & Annette Freamo

Grandparents Larry & Janice Visneskie Happy 1st Grandparents Day! Dawsyn thanks you so much for everything you do for her xoxo

Papa and Nanny love you.

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“I love music of all kinds, but there’s no greater music than the sound of my grandchildren laughing”

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Grandparents Laura LePine & Todd Vibert

There’s no place like home ... Except Grandma ’s!

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So proud to be your Grandparents!

Grandparents Ken & Sharon MacMillan

Grandchild Scotlyn Olive Hughes MacMillan Grandparents Cheryl & Murray Hughes, Tom & Carrie MacMillan

Love you both Poppa and Shama

We never knew how much our hearts could hold, until you came into our lives!

Grandchildren Grace Ann & Blake William

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Grand Children are a Blessing, A gift from Heaven above, Precious little Angels, to Cherish & Love.

Grandchildren Isla, Eden & Aubrey McMahon Love Grandpa and Nanny (Elwyn & Nancy Ziebarth)

We love you in the morning, and in the afternoon . . .

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We love you Nan!

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Grandparent Jean MacLean

Grandchildren Deklyn & Gavyn Heebink

Grandchildren Alex & Hailey Stamp Grandparents Brian & Bonnie Mask and Chris & Mary Stamp

Loved and Spoiled by Grandpa TK (Terry Krieger) & Grandma Leanne Krieger

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Clara Abraham

Grandchildren Blakelee & Laughlin Cavanagh

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Mister Colton, you fill our hearts with joy. At 9 months, you’re already such a special boy. But in time Memaw and G-Rand will turn you into a full Habs Fan!

Grandchildren Cheyenne Lin Krieger (8), Carla Madison Krieger (4) Courtlyn Avery Krieger (2 ½)

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Grandchild Colton Sullivan Grandparents Lea-Ann & Randy Emon

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Grandparents Papa Jim & Grandma Beth

Lots of Love,Hugs & Kisses Grammy & Papa

Happy Grandparents day Papa Jim and Grandma Beth! Love John and Lucy

Grandchild Tyson LeBlanc Grandparents Bill & Faye LeBlanc

Building a fort at Grandpa’s, Little ones you are so loved!

Grandchildren Braiden & Kiera Fleming, and Natasha & Sydney Fuller Proud Grandparents Della & Barry Carter

Nana’s & papa’s pride and joy. We are truly blessed.

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Grandparents Doug & Betty Visneskie

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Grandparents Keith & Diane McKinnon

Grandchildren Sawyer & Addison Visneskie

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Grandchildren Nora Peyton McKinnon Church

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Parents Kevin & Tracey Virgin

Grandchildren John & Lucy Lepack

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Grandparents Louise Jamieson and Burt & Melissa Virgin

There’s nothing like a grandchild to put a smile on your face, a lump in your throat and a warm feeling in your heart. We Love You!

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Very proud of you MelanieLynn!

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Grandchildren Austin Workman, Hailey Workman, Leo Shepherd, Ivy Shepherd

The Joy of Our Life!

Grandchildren Aidan & Cole Virgin

Grandchildren Carter (8), Charlottte (1), Quinn (2)

Grandparents Memere and Papa Lalande

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Grandparents BR AG!

Grandchild MelanieLynn Lalande

You have brought Joy and Happiness into our lives in the past 4 years and we love you very much. Grandma & Grandpa


Grandparent Nannie Paula Inglis

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Grandkids fill the world with love! Grandchildren Secret, Keenan, Cailum & Nyah

Grandparent SHARON EMON

Grandparents Grandmother – Elizabeth Donohue Great Grandmother – Florence Eady

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You light up my life!

Grandchild Logan Adam

Grandchild William Brown Grandparents Gramma (Penny) & Poppa (Tom) Haley

Grandchildren Quaid & Portia Cybulski

Grandparents Lianne & Larry Ray

The best Christmas gift ever!

Grandparent Sally Wright

Mamma loves you to the Moon and back!

A wonderful joy in our life. Love you!

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Our little Angel

We love you to the Moon and back!

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Parents Shawnalea Emon & Tyson Utronki

Grandchildren Tyler & Talen Inglis-Lesk

We love you!

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Grandchild OLIVER FRANK MITCHELL UTRONKI

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Having fun at the lake!! Couldn’t imagine life without them!! Love you.

Great Grandparents Richard & Gladys Hill, Eva Krieger & Betty Furniss

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Grandparents Grandma & Grandpa Vermette

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You have given Nana and Grampa so much joy, Tye. And we love you so! so! much!

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Grandchildren Delaney & Owen McLean Parents Scott & Carrie McLean Grandparents Harold & Arleen McLean and the late Raymond & Linda Derion Great Nanny Roberta McLean

Parents Jeff & Melanie

We love you so very much!

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Grandchild Tye Joseph Maxwell Peplinskie

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Grandchild Evelyn Louise Furniss (July 27, 2015)

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Chartwell Fall Fest LET’S CELEBRATE THE FALL SEASON TOGETHER! Since moving to their Chartwell home, Rita and Jean-Louis have more time to socialize with friends and participate in their favourite activities. Now you too are invited to meet new people and experience all the season has to offer. CHARTWELL.COM

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Growing Together program helps promote healing for victims of violence Erin Norris

Volunteer/public education co-ordinator, Bernadette McCann House

“When children witness violence, they are in fact, victims of violence,” said Dr. Peter Jaffe, clinical psychologist. Bernadette McCann House offers a group to help children cope with their feelings called

Growing Together. Growing Together is a 10week program for mothers and their children to promote healing. The topics covered are: safety plans, self-esteem, expression of feelings/anger, understanding family violence and more. Each week begins with sharing of a light meal followed by individual sessions

for mothers and children. They are also provided with takehome handouts and resources. Bernadette McCann House is currently accepting registrants for the next Growing Together Group. If you would like more information about joining please contact us at 613-732-7776 or visit www. wsssbmh.org.

Ottawa River heritage focus of historical society talk Bromley Historical Society

Ole Henderson who will speak on the Ottawa River Heritage: Aboriginal and European Contacts, on Saturday, Sept. 12, at 2 p.m. in the old Bromley Township Hall, 498 Micksburg Rd., Osceola. The talk is hosted by the Bromley Historical Society and the public is invited to attend. The Ottawa River catchment area is renowned for its natural beauty. Over 1,000 kilometres long and with 10 major tributaries, the majestic rivers - the Bonnechere, Madawaska,

Petawawa, Coulonge - are the stuff of legend and song about Renfrew County’s history and its settlement. Along these waterways, Champlain travelled meeting with the Algonquins. This was followed by colonists as the area was opened up for settlement. In his talk, Henderson will draw upon the seminal works on the county by Clyde Kennedy, Pembroke’s David J.A. Croft, and the 1915 study of F.G. Speck. He will speak about Champlain’s portage from Muskrat Lake to Morrison Island, an important ar-

cheological site. Ole Henderson did postdoctorate work at the University of Guelph before a 25year career in the federal civil service. Recently retired, he now devotes his time as a volunteer to research and write for the Ottawa River Institute (ORI). His passion is exploring and sharing observations about the rich geography and history of Renfrew County. He is president of the ORI Board of Directors. Following this free presentation, refreshments will be served.

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HUNTER SAFETY Canadian Firearms Course. Courses and exams held throughout the year. Will do Private groups as well. Call Kevin 613.432.5192 kevin.white@bell.net

BIRTHDAY

FIREWOOD

AUCTIONS

COMMERCIAL RENT

FIREWOOD FOR SALE. All Hardwood. 613-839-1485

GALETTA LIVESTOCK HORSE CONSIGNMENT SALE

2BAY GARAGE with offices in Renfrew available immediately $1000 + utilities Call 613-433-0167

Saturday October 10th. Tack 10 am. Equipment Noon. Horses Sell at 2 pm. 3340 Galetta Side Road, 1/2 hr West of Kanata. 10 min East of Arnprior. To consign call 613-622-1295

BIRTHDAY

BIRTHDAY

Happy 95 th Birthday

Mom

Moving Sale September 12th 8:00 - 4:00 - Power tools, hand tools, ladders, kitchen items, Halloween items, purses, George Foreman grill, patio set. Ariens Snowblower. Too many items to list! 966 COMMERCIAL SPACE for River Road Braeside rent, EGANVILLE, 225 John Street, Great for retail or office, Call 613-628-6454 FOR RENT

BIRTHDAY

th 0 7 y Happ Birthday

Maureen Tsakiris

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Birthday Wishes to Meryl Martin with social gathering at The Groves Park Gem Hall on Sunday September 20th from 1:00 – 4:00 pm.

Love, Vince & Elaine, Chris & Chantelle, Adam & Missy

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Moe, we wish you many more!

Best Wishes Only

Happy 80th Birthday

80th

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FOR SALE

FOR SALE

Arnprior Newer Home for Rent - 3 bedroom town home, 5 appliances, gas fireplace and furnace with central air. Available October 1st $1400 per month Call or text 613-880-5215

For Rent Spacious 2 bedroom apartment 2nd Level in quiet building $650/month plus hydro Fridge & Stove supplied. Sorry no smoking or pets 834 Castleford road Available Nov 1, 613.432.4197

3 PIECE CHESTERFIELD, love seat, and armchair in sea/teal green. Plus coordinating coffee table, 2 end tables and sofa table. Plus 1 floor lamp and 2 table lamps in similar green shade. Call 613-433-9918

Done with your boat? Call now for Winterization, Storage, Shrink wrapping! Simple, comprehensive pricing & all-inclusive packages! White Lake Marina 613-623-2568

FOR RENT, Sept 1, 1 bedroom apt in Renfrew, 1 parking, fridge, stove, washer, dryer, $600+utilities, Call 438-399-1980

BIRTHDAY

PRAYERS

Happy

Prayer to Blessed Virgin (Never Known to Fail) Oh Most Beautiful Flower of Mt. Carmel, Fruitful Vine, Splendor of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me In my necessity, Oh Star of the Sea. Help me and show me here, you are my Mother. Oh Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart, to succor me in my necessity (make request). There are none who can withstand your power. Oh Mary conceived without sin. Pray for us who have recourse. To thee (three times). Holy Mary, I place this Prayer in your hands (three times) Say this prayer for thee consecutive days then you must publish and it will be granted to you. Grateful Thanks D.S.

Love, Courtney, Edward, Mom & Dad

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“Best Wishes Only”

FOR RENT

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

Birthday, Zachery!

Family cordially invites you to an Afternoon Tea Saturday, September 12 from 2-5 pm St. Michael’s School Auditorium Douglas, ON

FOR RENT

BEAUTIFUL 1 BEDROOM PLUS DEN, central. secure, clean and bright, 5 appliances, a/c, great closets and storage, many ex2 bedroom apt available, tras, $933/month, plus Renfrew 1st floor apart- utilities. 613-623-7587 ment in quiet smoke free, seniors building. CONSTANT LAKE 2 613.432.4909 homes - 4 bedroom 1300.00 1 bedroom 2 BEDROOM, 2nd floor 850.00 includes heat hyArnprior, includes fridge, dro, stove, fridge, washer stove, heat, hydro, park- & dryer hook up. Grass ing. Painted, and new ap- cutting and snow plowing pliances, Available included. First & last no immediately. Days pets. 613-628-5080 613-623-4138, Evenings, 613-324-5571 Downtown Arnprior - 1 Bedroom Apt. on ground 2 bedroom apt Oak St. floor. Heat included $595 Renfrew, fridge, stove, plus Hydro. Another 1 parking, $645/month plus bedroom apt. on second hydro. One year lease. floor of same building. First/last & references re- $595 plus hydro. Heat included. No Pets, First and quired 613.433.3053 Last month required. 613-433-6000 3 Bedroom Duplex in Renfrew Quiet Street Close to downtown, Large Shared FOR RENT - 2 Bedroom Yard & Shared Parking apartment $785 per month 1st and Last Required, Heat and water included Available October 1st, First and last month re$850.00 + Utilities quired Available Oct. 1st 613.223.4428 Call - 613-432-5306

16th

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Love Marilyn, Bert & Simone

GARAGE SALE

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HALL AVE Renfrew. Renovated spacious 2 bedroom basement apartment. Eat in kitchen, gas fireplace in living room. Walk to main street, for quiet tenant. $ 800.00 plus utilities. 1st & last to view call Kay 613-294-0297

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

LARGE 1 BEDROOM Cedar rails, any lengths to 20’. Evenings APT in Carp Ont. Fridge, up 613-256-6603 stove and heat included. Village of Carp, NonCAREER smoker. Call OPPORTUNITY 613-839-2049 Private One Bedroom Apartment - Close to amenities. Laundry on site, car port for vehicle. $900 a month. Includes heat, hydro, water, internet. Contact Matt at 613-281-1000 for a viewing

HELP WANTED

General Cleaners Wanted Residential/ Commercial cleaning. Criminal record check required. Driver’s License considered an asset. Apply to Box Y c/o The Renfrew Mercury 35 Opeongo Road, Renfrew, ON Steel Buildings/Metal K7V2T2 Buildings up to 60% OFF! 30x40, 40x60, 50x80, 60x100, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call: Interior Heavy Equipment 1 - 8 0 0 - 4 5 7 - 2 2 0 6 Operator School. no www.crownsteelbuildings. Simulators. In-the-seat ca training. Real world tasks. Weekly start dates. Job board! Funding options. USED STYROFOAM Sign up online! FOR SALE i h e s c h o o l . c o m 3”x 2’x 4’ - $6 per sheet 1-866-399-3853 4”x 2’x 4’ - $7 per sheet Call Larry Cell phone 613-223-6734

CAREER OPPORTUNITY

CAREER OPPORTUNITY

CARPENTER CANADA CO.

RENFREW - 2 bedroom apartment . Central location, private entrance, parking, oak cupboards, fridge & stove. No pets, Available Nov 1st. 613-646-2036

A leading manufacturer of polyurethane foam products, located in the Woodbridge area is currently looking for:

RENFREW - 2 bedroom house, parking & large yard. No pets. 1st & last required. $ 900.00 per month plus utilities. Avail Oct 1, 2015. 613-433-7752

Overhead Crane Operator

RENFREW - Avail Nov 1st - 3 bedroom house located on Lisgar Ave. Spacious yard-storage are. $ 750 month plus utilities for mature persons. References required. Call 432-5137 RENFREW HOUSE FOR RENT 3 bedroom, gas furnace, air conditioning, garage, 7 appliances. $950 plus utilities. First and last. No smokers, no large dogs

FOR RENT

General Labourers Day Shift Available Afternoon Shift

Wages start at $16.32/hour plus benefits, RRSPs and profit sharing Qualified candidates must be safety oriented, possess strong communication skills, and a minimum education of a high school diploma or equivalent. Industrial or manufacturing experience would be a definite asset. If interested, please send your resume by email stating which position you're applying for to:

Human Resources hr.toronto@carpenter.com No phone calls or agencies please FOR RENT

Large Bright

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

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for viewing appointment

FOR RENT

FOR RENT

– Security building, Apts recently redecorated, ample kitchen cabinets and closets. – Close to shopping and medical services. – Elevator and Laundry on site.

1 bedroom $775 2 bedroom $875 – Please respectfully no pets / no smoking. – Free Parking

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Email: christine.jarrett@metroland.com Arnprior Office: 613-623-6571 or Renfrew Office: 613-432-3655 HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

LABOURER/CARPENTER: With EXPERIENCE. Apply to Keindel Homes: Email: keindelhomes@hotmail.com Or Mail: 577 Barrie Rd. Pakenham, Ont. K0A 2X0 613-623-9312

Make $1000 Weekly!! Mailing Brochures From Home. Helping home workers since 2001. Genuine Opportunity. No Experience Required. Start Immediately. www.newmailers.com

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

ANNIVERSARY

HUNTING SUPPLIES Hunter Safety/Canadian Fire-arms Courses and exLooking for FT/PT Child- ams held once a month at care Spaces or Summer Carp. Call Wenda Cochran Camp in Arnprior? Look 613-256-2409. no further, Call 613-622-1212 and book a tour today. Visit us at IN MEMORIAM http://www.childrensuniverse.net L’ABBE, EDDIE

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Lots of love f rom,

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Kelly & Rob, Kathy & Trevor, Keri & Joey, grandchildren Kyle, Keisha, Tiffany, Kate, Tessa, Adam, Tianna and great grandson Landon

25TH ANNIVERSARY for Donna and Carl Baylis of Carleton Place on September 8th. “Love and best wishes from family and friends.”

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Whytes Cemetery, Fitzroy Harbour. The memorial service will be Sunday September 13th 2:00 pm. Bring lawn chairs. If rain, service at Bethel-St. Andrew’s Fitzroy Harbour.

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Competitive salary and benefits package. We thank all candidates for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

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HELP WANTED

Calabogie Cottage for Rent 3 bedroom, sleeps 8-10 (4 double beds and two twin)$250 per night, $500 for weekend (2 nights)$1500 weekly (7 nights) - A refundable $500 damage deposit is required 941 Stone Lake Rd. Calabogie 613-330-9329

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

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CARD OF THANKS

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The children, grandchildren and great grandchildren request the pleasure of your company for an afternoon celebration

Small, female brown tabby, white front foot. Dark brown tail with no stripes. Bull’s eye pattern on one side. Missing since 13th July. Fairview Cres, Charles St. area. Very shy. If seen, please call 623-5509

BUSINESS SERVICES

47 McGarry Ave Renfrew Phone

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GEORGE’S BARBER SHOP 613-432-9335

HELP WANTED

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VACATION/COTTAGES

Now Hiring Full Time - CNC Mill Operators (Days/Evenings) - CNC Mill Setup Person(s) (Days/Evenings) - Deburring Operators (Days/Evenings) - Minimum 2-3 years experience required Please forward resumes to harold@camcorindustries.com

WANTED

In Honour of the 50th Anniversary of Bernard and Margaret Gerritse

Your company is the only treasure required

TRAVEL/VACAT/COTTG

DEAD OR ALIVE SCRAP CARS

REWARD FOR INFO LEADING TO RETURN OF SABINE

Arthur and Helen Levi We would be very honoured if you would come and help us celebrate our 50tH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY September 19, 2015 at 7:30 p.m. In the Almonte Civitan Hall Best Wishes Only 24 The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, September 10, 2015

2007 Northlander Park Model Trailer, one bedroom. $20.000 Call Monique (613) 667-0567 for details, photos, viewing.

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LOST & FOUND

Saturday September 12, 2015 Between the hours of 1:00 and 4:00pm at Mateway Activity Center (Upstairs Hall) 1 Ma-Te-Way Park Drive Renfrew, ON

16 Main Street West, PO 640 Almonte, Ontario K0A 1A0 inquiries@canadianhydro.com Fax (613) 256-4235

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CAREER OPPORTUNITY

Canadian Hydro Components is a leading Canadian manufacturer of hydraulic turbines for hydro projects worldwide which has recently been awarded several new contracts and is inviting applications for the following positions: CNC MACHINISTS/CNC OPERATORS (4 positions) • Experience with Tosnuc/Fanuc controllers. • Experience machining large components • Minimum 5 years experience • Continental Shift – 7 X 12 hours/2 wks

TRAILERS / RV’S COMING EVENTS

CAREER OPPORTUNITY

HOUSE FOR SALE, in Hunter Gate Subdivision Renfrew, Call 613-312-7385 before 9 am - 11 am. No agents.

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Cecelia, Tracey, Allan, Criminal Record? Don’t let Mitchell and Connor your past limit your career plans! Since 1989 Confidential, fast Affordable MARINE A+ BBB Rating, Employment & Travel Winter Boat Storage. Freedom, Call for Free Info 1-8-NOWEastern Ontario’s most Booklet. affordable winter storage by PARDON (1-866-972-7366) a proper mechanic. From www.RemoveYourRecord.c $350/season including om cleaning, winterizing, oil change, storage and shrink wrapping. Free oil change for first time customers. 40 years of repairing and storing boats. 6 1 3 - 2 6 7 - 3 4 7 0 . steveday13@yahoo.ca

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REAL ESTATE

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Jim & Jane McDonald

In loving memory of a wonderful husband, father and grandfather. Who passed away September 6, 1995. If tears can build a stairway and memories a lane. We would right up to heaven and bring you home again. Forever in our hearts, love always.

FINANCIAL / INCOME TAX

THANK YOU The family of Lucille Leveck-Kalimeris wish to thank you for your sympathy. We greatly appreciate all your kind words and donations. A special thank you to Dr. J. Fitzsimon, CCAC and the Regional Palliative Care Team for their care and support. A very Special thank you goes out to Jessica Borutski and Chantal Arbour for their excellent care and compassion shown towards our mother during her final days.

Cruickshank Construction, a leading road builder and aggregate supplier located in Ontario and Alberta has immediate openings for: Cruickshank is looking for ON-CALL and SPARE combination snow plow/salter drivers with an AZ/DZ license for the following cities:

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WORK WANTED

2007 Jeep Compass, automatic, 4x4, 6 cylinder, air conditioning, AM/FM radio, CD player, cruise control, alloy wheels, ABS, power locks, mirrors & windows, rear wiper, keyless entry, tilt telescopic steering wheel, tinted glass. Asking $4,500 as is. 613-253-0332 leave message.

A Load to the dump Cheap! Clean up renovations, clutter, garage sale junk or dead trees brush. 613-256-4613.

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WHITE, Randy Blake Retired Canada Post

August 21, 1921 – August 29, 2015 Dairy & Beef Farmer, Bee Keeper, Maple Syrup Producer

Ronald “Hoot” Clarence ScHubRink

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1948 – 2014

In loving memory of Clarence Gillan who passed away September 10, 1990.

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God called your name so gently That only you could hear No one heard the footsteps Of the angel drawing near Softly from the shadows It’s been a There came a gentle call you year since You closed your eyes leftand us. Went to sleep and quietly left us all.Miss you, Sharon, Tina, Forever remembered and loved Brandon Bev, Faith, Nan, late Dale and Family& Family

It is with deep sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of our dear father, Lennis Walsh, at his home on the family farm, on Saturday, August 29, 2015 in his 95th year. Son of the late Clifford Walsh and Maye Wilson of Shawville, Quebec. Beloved husband of the late Pearl Brownlee (1997) for 54 years. Dad will be greatly missed by his children Ronald (Joyce), Robert (Toi), Bruce, Leslie (Darlene), Joan (Philip Lemenchick), Sharon (Robert Dastous) and Viola (Robert Menard). Cherished by 16 grandchildren, 19 great grandchildren and three great great grandchildren. He will also be dearly missed by sisters Dorothy (Lawrence Cross) of Wakefield, Quebec, Hazel (Alton Weedmark) of Carp, Ontario and his brother Earl (Elaine) of Huntsville, Ontario. Predeceased by brothers Gilbert (late Dorothy), Mayburn (late Marie), Ebert (Priscilla), Keith (Marilyn) and sister Doreen. Dad will also be missed by his many nieces, nephews, and good friends. Funeral Service will be held in the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, 16 Skyline Road, Cobden, Ontario on Saturday, September 5, 2015 at 2 p.m. A private interment will be held in Maple Grove Cemetery, Shawville, Quebec at a later date. If friends so desire, memorial tributes may be made to the charity of their choice. The family wishes to thank the Shawville Hospital, the CLSC and particularly, Dr. Pascal Croteau for their kind and compassionate care. A sincere thank you, also, to everyone who brought us comfort during Dad’s hospital stay and at our time of loss, as well as the many visitations from near and far. www.hayesfuneralhome.ca

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STRINGER, Velma It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Velma Stringer on Friday, August 28, 2015 at the age of 94. Left with memories to treasure are her children, Dan, Wendy (Chalmer Conn) and Bill (Mary Ellen) and her much loved granddaughters Lindsay and Elinor. She also leaves behind many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her beloved husband Elmore, her daughter-in-law Vi and all of her siblings. Friends are invited to visit at McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home, 85 Munroe Ave. E., Renfrew on Thursday, September 3, 2015 from 10:00 – 10:45 a.m. Funeral Service to follow in the Chapel at 11:00 a.m. Interment at Rosebank Cemetery. The Stringer Family extends their deep gratitude to the caring staff at Bayfield Manor, Kemptville, Kemptville District Hospital and Dundas Manor, Winchester. In memoriam donations can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Alzheimer Society of Canada, and would be gratefully appreciated by the family. Condolences may be made at www.mcphailandperkins.ca

Mulvihill, lola Margaret (nee english) It is with profound sadness that we announce our Mother’s passing on Tuesday September 1, 2015. Lola was born on the 26th of August 1915 in Ashdad to her loving parents Joseph English and Elizabeth Kiley. She was predeceased by her husband Thomas Michael Mulvihill and her son Terrence. Loving mother of Colleen (Allan) James, Marilyn (Frank) Campbell and Keith (Sandi) Mulvihill. Proud grandmother of Melissa and Ashley Mulvihill. Lola is survived by her sister Dora McGrath. Predeceased by sisters Violet Hanrahan, Stella Whelan, Rita Leroux and her brother Harold English. She will be sadly missed by her many nieces and nephews. Loving aunt and friend to Mary McGrath. Visitation will be held at the Goulet Funeral Home 310 Argyle St, S, Renfrew on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 pm and after 9 am Saturday. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at St. Francis Xavier Church on Saturday September 5th at 10:30 am. Interment Parish cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital, Diabetes Association or the church of your choice. Online condolences/donations may be made at www.gouletfuneralhome.com.

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Passed away peacefully on Saturday, August 29, 2015, in his 66th year at Renfrew Victoria Hospital, with family by his side. Son of the late Lloyd and Adina (Thompson) White. Loving husband of Joyce (Stewart). Proud father of Paula White-Schwartz of Renfrew, Marcia White of Pembroke and Robert (Allison Jane “AJ”) White of Renfrew. Devoted grandfather of Blake (Jessica Anderson) and Colin Schwartz, Ethan and Emma White of Renfrew, and Andrew White of Pembroke. Caring brother of Kevin (Shelley) White of Renfrew, and their children Amanda (Dale) Cavanagh, Megan White and Richard (Lesley) White. Survived by aunts Rose Perry, Agatha White, Fay Gilmore, Verna (Ivan) St. Aubin, Grace Thompson; and uncles Ray Thompson, Arnold Thompson and Channel Thompson. Randy will be sadly missed by his extended Stewart family: Jane Edwards, Margaret Livingston, Mary Lou Joyce, Sandra McLeod, Nancy (Jeff) Collins, and the lates: Ann (Brian) Riley, Jill Stewart, Allan Stewart, Andrew Stewart, and all of their families. He will also be remembered by many cousins and friends. Visiting at McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home, 85 Munroe Ave. E., Renfrew on Monday, August 31, 2015 from 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. – 9 p.m. A Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday at Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church at 2 p.m. Cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation – Oncology or Healing Garden, would be appreciated by the family. Condolences may be made at www.mcphailandperkins.ca CLR633158.0910

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In Loving Memory In loving memory of my dear husband, dad and grandpa Who passed away September 9, 2011 The moment that you died My heart was torn in two, One side filled with heartache, The other died with you. I often lie awake at night When the world is fast asleep, and Take a walk down memory lane, With tears upon my checks. Remembering you is easy, I do it every day, But missing you is heartache That never goes away. I hold you tightly with in my heart And there you will remain. Until the joyous day arrives, That we will meet again! Loving you always Bev (wife) Kevin and family, Teresa Scott and family, Bradley

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and Zibanejad, two of the Senators’ top young stars, was the highlight of the Renfrew stop. A limited number of wristbands were given out earlier in the day to enable lucky fans to get their autographs. There were plenty to do with the hockey theme – kids could jump into a game of street hockey, go one-on-one with mini-sticks and test their hardest shot or even their accuracy. Renfrew residents weren’t the only people among those packing the parking lot, with visitors from Pembroke, Almonte, Orangeville and across the river in Quebec, checking out the stop. Spartacat could be found giving out autographs as well. There was also Sens merchandise for sale and Egg Farmers of Ontario had their own stand.

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The Renfrew Timberwolves overcame a 3-1 deficit with four consecutive goals to top the Arnprior Packers in Tier 2 Central Canada Hockey League preseason play at the MaTe-Way Activity Centre Sept. 1. Andrew McIntyre had two goals in the 5-3 triumph for the Wolves, and earned an assist on the game winner from Renfrew’s Nych Paquette 14:08 into the third period. Luka Marinic and Andrew Ryan caged other Timberwolf markers. Ryan’s tally came into an empty Arnprior net with nine seconds remaining. Veteran Scott Conroy collected assists on the first three Renfrew goals.

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Barb Desilets, Faye Warren, Kim McDonald, Mary Peer, Cheryl Campbell, Julie Bonsor, and Kim Vandewouw. All players did their best with Renfrew coming fourth with 924 points. The home team from Mississippi captured the cup with 891 points, while Pembroke came second with 913 points, followed by Arnprior with 914 points. Deep River had 1,015 points for the day. Congratulations to Mary Jo Wertwyn who was Renfrew’s low gross winner with a score of 83, and Barb Desilets who won the low net prize for Renfrew with her net score of 74. Next year, the O’Brien Cup will be held in Pembroke. On Aug. 25, the Renfrew Golf Club sponsored ladies day with the following results: A Flight 1: Faye Warren 2: Kim McDonald B Flight

Congratulations to the Renfrew Golf Clubs’ Senior Ladies Intersectional team who travelled to Pembroke on Monday, Aug. 31 and came first with 30 points. Greensmere came second with 25 points while Pembroke claimed 22 points and Prescott third with seven points. Representing the Renfrew club were Mary Jo Wertwyn, Mary Ann Abrams, Anne MacNeil, Kim McDonald, Faye Warren, Mary Peer, Christine O’Hara and Lois Butson as the alternate. Well done ladies! The team will now move up to E Division in 2016. The O’Brien Cup was played on Saturday, Aug. 29 in Mississippi with the following players representing the Renfrew Golf Club: Mary Jo Wertwyn, Mary Ann Abrams, Anne MacNeil, Lisa Smith, Margaret Agnew,

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Special needs students earn experience working for school board Program, which focuses on lit- keen about the custodial work eracy and numeracy skills for itself. “I enjoyed the custodial staff Senior Kindergarten and Grade 1 and 2 students throughout I worked with,” Schwantz said. July in a camp-like setting; “But I’m not really interested in help custodial staff at various the custodian’s work – cleaning, locations cleaning schools after sweeping and more cleaning. the school year and preparing It’s easy to make a mess; it’s not schools for the upcoming year; so easy to clean it up.” All in all, SWEP participants and work at the board office assisting the director’s office and were lauded for their effort and the communications department positive attitude by their site supervisors. with various tasks. “SWEP participants are proFellowes High School student and SWEP participant Matthew vided with opportunities to deSchwantz was able to experi- velop their leadership skills, ence several work opportunities initiative and ability to work with others by taking on roles during his time in the program. JAKE DAVIES/SUBMITTED Schwantz, 19, worked in the in these busy programs and de- Summer Work Experience Program participant Matthew Schwantz poses for a phodirector’s office, helped out in partments,” said SWEP coordi- to during a break in his work documenting a day at Champlain Discovery Public the RCDSB communications nator Cheryl Barber who is also School’s Booster Program for use on the Renfrew County public school board’s sodepartment and assisted the an RCDSB secondary special cial media sites. custodial staff at Champlain education consultant/coach. “Through this program, Work Experience Program enDiscovery Public School. “It’s pretty good so far,” he students in non-credit path- courages students to begin to said near the end of the program. ways participate in authen- consider future goals and path“I actually enjoyed it. The board tic work placements which ways and provides them with a office stuff is professional and it complement existing RCDSB sense of community and incluwork experience programs in sion.” keeps me from getting bored.” Schwantz said he enjoyed the our high schools. The Summer photography element and helping Shelley McIntyre and Kathy Gerundin in the board office. He 19 Parnell St., PO Box 180 Calabogie ON K0J 1H0 said he would like to www.greatermadawaska.com explore employment opportunities in the board office in the The Township of Greater Madawaska is seeking two representatives from each ward to participate in future, but was not as

Following the school year, a group of 20 students with special needs took the opportunity to extend their education by applying for jobs offered through the Renfrew County public school board Summer Work Experience Program (SWEP). The program, which ran in July, gave students with special needs a real-world work experience and a pay cheque in a safe and welcoming environment. “The SWEP program aims to provide students who have special needs with valuable work experience and allow them to develop employment skills such as punctuality, leadership, persistence and versatility in authentic work situations,” said program job coach Sarah Ward who is also a special education teacher at Fellowes High School. “The program accomplishes this goal by employing students at a variety of job sites from Arnprior to Deep River.” Sarah Spratt, a special education teacher at Arnprior District High School, was the other job coach who supported students in their job placements. The program is in its third year and students have the opportunity to work in a variety of positions. Students work as assistants in the school board’s Booster

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Bonnechere Museum a stop on the Rural Ramble tour Bonnechere Museum

The Bonnechere Museum is once again taking part in the Rural Ramble festivities this year from Sept. 12-13. There will be a Fossil Hunt with Caveman Chris Saturday Sept. 12 at 10 a.m. and guided Geoheritage Trail Walks both Saturday and Sunday at 1:30 pm beginning at the museum. Tours of the museum will also be available upon request throughout the weekend, with

the Museum open 10 a.m.-4 p.m. both days. Stop in for your last chance to see some of our temporary exhibits before the end of the summer season! These include: World War I and World War II, Education in Eganville, the Harmon Moore Family tree and history, Fashions of the Past, and Eganville Horticultural Society’s 60th anniversary! The Bonnechere Museum would like to thank everyone

who took part in events or visited the museum this summer, as well as our amazing volunteers. From fossil hunts to Saturday performances, this summer was a memorable one thanks to our guests. We look forward to seeing everyone again next summer! If you can’t make it in this weekend, but would still like to visit the museum, tours can be booked by emailing museum@bonnechere.ca or by telephone 613-628-3240.

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Coming home to Golden Lake The 28th annual traditional Pikwakanagan Pow Wow at Golden Lake was held Aug. 14 to 16 and featured more than 240 registered dancers. The theme of this year’s gathering was Coming Home, a recognition of the return of First Nations children who were fostered or adopted.

Renfrew housing corporation offers continued support “I am very pleased about the positive impact that this program makes in the prevention of homelessness in our communities and allows the residents to stay in their home longer,” said Coun. Debbie Robinson, chair of the Renfrew County Housing Corporation board of directors. County of Renfrew Warden, Peter Emon, shared his view on the need for a funding program such as this. “This funding provides assistance to ensure that homeowners in our community do not have to live in discomfort or less than ideal circumstances while they struggle to accumulate the funds necessary to complete the repairs,” he said. The winter of 2014-2015 was one of the coldest and most prolonged winters in the last century; the EMHRAP was a timely opportunity for a Golden Lake couple. The homeowners needed an additional heat source for their near-century old home. They have a very limited income, and support themselves with assistance from the Ontario Disability Support Program. With the financial support of the EMHRAP, they were able to install a pellet stove and can now

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107 Alva Drive Cobden. Large 3 bedroom waterfront home on Muskrat Lake. This home has generous sized rooms and a wonderful den with newer flooring and efficient wood stove. Tons of room in the unfinished basement to make into extra living space. Laundry on main level as well as 2.5 baths including ensuite. Call David today 613-401-2824 for a viewing. MLS #940594. $299,900

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Outstanding architectural design at this address - custom moldings throughout the first level - spacious living quarters on first floor - 4 bedrooms on second floor - 2 and ½ baths - eat in kitchen - so close to downtown for every need - outstanding curb appeal at the front door - come and have a look at this! Call Helen to view at 432-0058

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Ottawa Valley heritage building home to new recording studio Built in 1892, the 123-yearold former Methodist Church is home to the Valley’s newest music recording studio appropriately named Old Church Recording. Old Church Recording is located in the beautiful Whitewater region of the Ottawa Valley on the Barr Line between Cobden and Douglas. This refurbished church– home hosts 17ft/5.1m high ceilings with tongue-andgroove walls in a 2,400 ft2/ 223m2 area. Separate to the church building is what sole proprietor Colin Wylie calls the ‘mix building’ primarily for editing, mixing, and mastering tracks, but is replete with sound booth for further tracking and re-amping. Summer renovations to the church building are in their final stages, the once attic has been transformed into ‘living space.’ This will allow for more overnight accommodations for ‘out of town clients’

who may want to escape the city for some truly inspirational Ottawa Valley beauty and great audio production. Wylie is a multi- instrumentalist, vocalist and songwriter, who has recorded and toured for A&M (US), has been a Slingerland percussion endorsee, composer for Rondor/ALMO Irving publishing, and whose compositions have been placed in shows for Muchmusic, NBC, CTV, MTV (US &UK), Fox (US), CBC, The CW Network and PBS. Old Church Recording utilizes Logic X, Universal Audio (UAD) Apollo software, UAD 4-710D & Neve 1073N Mic Pre Amps. Also, to capture the array of great in-house instrumentation, are new and vintage microphones by AKG, Apex, Astatic, Audio Technica, Cascade, ElectroVoice, Neumann, and Rode. However, what truly sets Old Church Recording apart

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Old Church Recording, owned by Colin Wylie (pictured above), is located in the beautiful Whitewater region of the Ottawa Valley on the Barr Line between Cobden and Douglas. is the natural ambience of the church studio space, digital simulations have become very authentic over the years, but most would agree, there is nothing better than the sound of natural timbre of a room

tailored for great acoustics. In addition to ‘in-house’ production services, Old Church Recording offers mobile recording for church/ school/live venue productions and for the artist/band in the

330 Plaunt St. S., Renfrew K7V 1N3

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Asking $185,000 for this centrally located 3 BR 1.5 Storey home with 1.5 baths on a ravine lot. MLS# 970675. Call Peter.

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Asking $299,900, come enjoy the Peaks Village and deeded access to Calabogie Lake in the spacious 4 BR home. MLS# 957010

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655 CulhaNE Rd.

Asking $275,000 for this updated three bedroom home with 2 baths, finished basement and large attached garage only minutes form town on a paved road. MLS# 966188

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31 Seniors Cres. Very quiet location and only asking $69,900 for this renovated and expanded mobile home, golf and lake close by. MLS#952028. Call Peter Vincent 613-432-0319.

OF SELLING? CALL PETER! 127 and 129 Bonnechere ST Asking $179,900 for these fully rented homes generating $1600 a month rent, walking distance to all amenities. MLS# 969062

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privacy and convenience of their own home or rehearsal space. For more information

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Now Asking $199,900 for this impressive 3 BR home, with rear addition, garage, and ravine lot, easy to view. MLS# 931787

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An immature female rose-breasted grosbeak takes a look Jim Ferguson

Scene from the Hawk’s Eye

We are newcomers to Renfrew, having arrived from Deep River May 1 of this year. We were not long in putting up a couple of feeders, just to see what birds we might attract. So far we have a few sparrows that I have not identified as yet, goldfinches, house finches, mocking birds, cat birds and cardinals. The latter three were absent in our rural Deep River home. This week I spotted a juvenile rose-breasted grosbeak who is quite accustomed to people. She is a solitary bird and I wondered if the species is normally seen here. Richard and Brenda Bourcier Thank you Richard and Brenda and welcome to Renfrew. Rosebreasted grosbeaks do not spend the winter with us but are regular nesters during the summer months. Immature female rose-breasted grosbeaks look much like their mother; the males look like the female as well but with a hint of red on the breast. Note the down feathers on the crown of the immature female.

Richard Bourcier

A juvenile rose-breasted grosbeak sits at a feeder. Let bygones be bygones

Birds that were arch enemies a few months ago when vying for nesting territories and mates, are now putting aside their differences and forming flocks for migration. As well, those birds that do not migrate are banding

together for the winter. The early migrants, swallows, warblers, red-wings, grackles, cowbirds and starlings, started forming their migration flocks in late August. Now we are seeing robins, bluebirds, flickers, chickadees, killdeer and mourning doves joining into flocks. Gathering together in flocks give the birds several advantages during migration and in the winter. Many eyes are better able to see a predator and give a danger warning. Searching for food can be much less stressful when the chore is shared. When attacked the exploding flight of a flock can very often confuse a predator allowing all to go free. A common roosting place gives the birds a sense of security and an opportunity to join with others when the roost breaks up in the morning and the birds go in search of food. Robins gather

Large flocks of robins are appearing in many areas where food is available. The robins that were feeding primarily on worms and grubs

have changed their feeding habits to include ripening fruit from shrubs and trees, especially mountain ash, wild grapes, haws and apples. Local flocks migrate first and are followed by robins that have spent the summer north of us. If there is an exceptional crop of fruit, and there is this year, we may have robins remaining for the winter. Some of the robins will no doubt over-indulge and become intoxicated after the haws and ash berries freeze and ferment. If you find a bird staggering around keep it in a quiet place for a few hours until it sobers up. They are easy prey for cats and dogs. The problem is, they go right back to the fermented fruit. Bluebirds gather

The most exciting flocks to see are those of bluebirds. Unless you have bird boxes or catch a glimpse of a nesting pair as they fly in search of food there is little opportunity to see much of them in the summer. However, bluebirds will gather in flocks of from 10 to 50 birds to migrate. To see such a flock can certainly make

your day. You very often hear their soft “tur-a-wee” call before you see them. This call is used by all members of the flock to keep them in contact with each other. Bluebirds remain with us as late as November because they are able to change their eating habits to include the fruit and seeds of mountain ash and sumac. Starlings gather

Presently there are huge flocks of starlings, sitting on hydro wires, evenly spaced, the full length of the span. They gather in huge communal roosts in all seasons that are usually located in groves of trees along creeks or in marshes. The roosts may remain in the same place during the summer months but in winter any starling that remain with us find a more sheltered location. The birds leave the roost in early morning and return just at dusk. Enjoy your birding. Ila and Jim Ferguson, 5313 River Road, R R 5, Renfrew, Ontario K7V 3Z8 Phone 613-432-2738 or email jameshf@ xplornet.com .

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209 Plaunt st.

Quality garden home with sheltered entry way and a deck at the rear. Kitchen has an abundant of counter space with an open concept living/ dining room. Main floor - bedroom, bath, laundry. Fully finished basement consists of rec room, 1 bedroom and 1-3pc bath, plus lots of storage. Extra large lot with precisely landscaped yard. Don’t miss this unique garden home. Asking $254,900. MLS#969772. Call Ross 613-433-1133.

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This centrally located home features two kitchens, two 4pc baths, 3 bedrooms, and a deck at the back of the home. Situated on a good sized lot - a great starter home or income property. Newer roof - forced air gas furnace. Don’t miss this opportunity! MLS#967566. Asking $139,900. Call Ross 613-433-1133.

29 holiday lane

QUALITY WATERFRONT HOME WITH MANICURED LANDSCAPING! 1 car attached, plus 2 car detached garage. Front bungalow flowing into back split on water side, featuring red cherry kitchen cabinets with sit down island, dining & living room. Covered veranda provides picturesque view of lake. This quality home offers 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms. Lower level features large size family room with air tight wood stove, storage and furnace room. Asking $549,900. MLS# 953474. Call Ross 613-433-1133.

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100 Vaile Road, RenfRew

Beautiful setting for this 3 storey log sided home with wraparound verandah. Cathedral ceiling & wood stove in the family room. Deck off FR leads to an above ground pool. Efficient U shaped kitchen with island is open to the DR. Main floor laundry room is combined with a 3 pc bath. 4 bedrooms & a full bath occupy the 2nd level. A full attic studio occupies the 3rd level. Fully insulated detached garage. Income generating solar panels. MLS#924472

CRuise lane

2 bedroom cottage on Colton Lake. Large lot with 145 ft of water frontage. Beautiful sand beach with a very gentle slope towards the water. Cottage is open concept. New 12’ x 36’ deck & new roof. Outdoor 3 pc bath with water from the lake. Storage shed. Close to Renfrew. MLS#967582.

1426 GoShEN Rd.

NEW PRIcE! This 3 bedroom, 2 bath bungalow with oversized garage is ideally located on paved road just off Hwy. 417 – five minutes to Renfrew and only half hour to Kanata. Open concept eat-in kitchen and living room with cathedral ceiling. Large master bedroom has ensuite bathroom. The house has central air, gas heat, water softener, alarm system and is wired for generator backup. Main floor laundry and oversized closets are added features. Covered front provch with space to sit out and enjoy the peaceful neighbourhood. Great curb appeal and move-in ready. Call Ross 613-433-1133.

1473 sCotCh Bush Rd.

Great hobby farm consisting of 50 acres, mostly bush. Features a framed barn (18ft by 20ft) with full loft, storage shed (15ft by 20ft), remodeled kitchen, hardwood floors throughout, main floor completely dry walled after rewiring (200amp with back-up generator). Home needs some updating. Note: 10kw microfit on roof of large shed produces approx. $8500/yr, with 14yrs left on contract, at $ 0.802 per microwatt. MLS#962072. Asking $315,000. Call Ross 613-433-1133.

62 knight st.

2 story brick home, eat in kit, LR, DR, plus laundry facilities on 1st floor. 2nd floor, 3 bdrm, 1-4 pc bath. Full unfinished basement, separate insulated detached garage – 20 x 30 with heat, plus large 3 car garage with large attached storage shed. FA gas heat, lot 97 x 132. Asking $184,500.

Raised bungalow, consisting of kit, DR, LR leading to back deck. 1-4pc bath, 3 bdr, full basement, 1-3 pc bath plus family rm, work area. Two outdoor sheds. Asking $159,000. Call Ross 613-433-1133.

Great starter home consisting of kitchen, living room, 2 bedrooms and 2 baths. Main floor bath has been totally renovated. Gas furnace approx 2005. Good sized back yard with storage shed. Maintenance free exterior. Close to the hospital. Asking $139,500. MLS# 947765. Call Ross Peever 613-433-1133.

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7 eMelin st., douglas

1 1/2 storey vinyl sided home with enclosed porch and a breeze way leading to enclosed shed. Home has had some updates - new furnace in April 2015, new wiring, 100amp breaker. Great starter home - property sold asis. Asking $99,500. MLS# 963593. Call Ross 613-433-1133

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Absolutely NO drive-bys. DO NOT ENTER DRIVEWAY. Beautiful secluded log home located on approx 92 acres. Property over looks Constant Creek. Open concept living on the main level with the master located in the second storey loft. Eat-in kitchen & laundry facilities. Living room features an air tight wood stove & lots of room for entertaining. Property is made up of mostly a softwood bush. Excellent get a way or hunting area. Call Ross Peever 613-433-1133.

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558 PRiest CaMP Road – Mink lake

Custom designed, nestled on a large treed plot of waterfront property on scenic Mink Lake. Situated on double lot with lots of privacy, cottage is custom built from the basement up. Must be seen to be appreciated; large stone fireplace and full length deck at the front adds to the cottage. Waterfront lot is a gentle slope - great for children. Asking $359,000. Call Ross 613-433-1133.

Lot 1 – 40 acres total. Appox 6 acres cleared with 34 acres mixed bush. Conc. road run along west side of properties. Fr approx. 845’. Asking $79,900

Lot 2 – 24 acres total. 2 acres of field located at front of property. Excellent mixed bush. Fr approx. 766’. Asking $49,900

Lot 3 – 20 acres total. Mostly treed. Cedar, softwood, Creek runs through property. Fr approx 480’. Asking $49,900


Garrison Petawawa Family Day and Fall Festival Sept. 12 provide a wide variety of activities the whole family will enjoy. Come out and see the Garrison Petawawa military static displays, sign up for some activities, enjoy the entertainment and meet the troops. Organizers invite the public to help celebrate 110 years of military history.

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• WATERFRONT Log Home on Centennial Lake! Greeted by open concept kitchen/dining/sitting area with wide wood floors & wood stove. • Also on the main floor is 2 Bedrooms, living room, laundry & 4pc bath • Upstairs features the master bedroom with ensuite. Many items included & too much to list… Call Allison Mulvihill 613-433-2880

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• Stunning cathedral ceiling • 3 Bed., 2-4pc baths, Hrdwd fl • Many nice updates + Possible granny flat in lower level with separate entrance • Near water, park and amenities! Call Sherri Cobus 613.432.1947 $269,000 MLS#959213

100 acres with small, rustic camp ideal for hunting and recreational use. Pond at back of property a real attraction for all types of wild life. Camp is wired for a generator and includes new propane cook stove. Only minutes to Renfrew. Call Lisa Dunbar 613-633-0062 MLS#963315

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LOTS FOR SALE CALVIN RD, HALEY STATION

- Affordable building lots in scenic country location. - Lots 3&4 - 1.33 acres. - Lot 5- 1 acre w/ 275 feet frontage. - Located on dead-end road only 15 mins to Renfrew with easy access to Hwy 17. - Asking price $25,000/lot 627 FORTINGTON ST.

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

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$269,900

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524 CHENAUX RD.

• Economical Living! • 1 Bedroom ~ 1 Bath • Open Kitchen and Living • Dining room • Private, fenced yard • Good exterior storage. • Close to rafting companies on the Ottawa River!

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91 HARVEY’S CRES.

24 ORVILLES TRAIL, LAPASSE

• Looking for a quiet, relaxing family getaway? Look no further! • The interior of this renovated 2 bedroom cottage has been finished with pine giving a cozy, welcoming feel. • Complete kitchen with appliances and full bathroom provide all the amenitites of home. • Gorgeous sand beach with shallow entry ideal for the young and old swimmers alike. • Guest cabin and boat house complete the package!! Call Lisa Dunbar 613-633-0062

355 RIVERVIEW DR.

Ottawa River waterfront with easy access to Renfrew or Arnprior. Well & septic and insulated for year round enjoyment. Includes dock and appliances plus much more! Very popular year round playground area. Move in ready for a quick closing!

$324,500 MLS#948223

$199,500 MLS#960317

• Stunning One of a kind Executive Custom Bungalow. 3000 sq.ft. of living space with so many features! • Dramatic principal rooms w hardwood, tile & granite.Triple att. Gar. + 2 Det. Garages, large yard • BONUS; Solar panels negotiable, potential revenue! Call Gerry O’Neil 613-432-2333 or Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947 $425,000 MLS#936409

562 CARDINAL LANE

• Great family home at an affordable price. • 3 beds, 1 bath, country sized kitchen with newer cabinets plus a dining room. • Oversized town lot with 162 foot depth. Make it yours at this very affordable price! Call Mike Coulas at 613-432-0092

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349 BARR ST.

• Affordable, new home with 2 bedrooms, 2 baths and a very functional floor plan. • Dining/Living room on main floor with eat-in kitchen. Master features patio door to large wrap around deck • Private, deep back yard. Take a look now, this one is sure to sell quick! Call Gerry O’Neil 613-432-2333 or Mike Coulas 613-432-0092 $214,500 MLS# 969685

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131 HARRY ST

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GRATTAN RD, HYNDFORD

2 acres, no rear neighbors. Culvert & driveway already in place. Lot partially cleared. 15 mins to Renfrew. MLS#933861 $ 31,900 CALL LISA DUNBAR 613-633-0062

25 ROSEBRUGH RD.

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

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377 BRUCE ST.

• 4.52 acres right here in Renfrew! • Access from either Bruce St or Maloney Rd. • Severance is possible to create 2 or more lots! • Town water at site, you install septic to suit. • Live on the largest lot in town with access to everything & privacy too! Call Mike Coulas 613-432-0092 $139,500 MLS#957023


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Hankies and handkerchiefs each had their own stories Mary Cook’s Memories BY MARY COOK

kerchief to take to church on Sunday! And his were either red or blue patterned, made of thin cotton, and Father used them for everything from blowing his nose, to wiping off the windshield of the Model T, to cleaning his glasses when he wore them, and even giving a swipe at the cow’s udder before milking. Yes, Father’s handkerchiefs had many uses. Audrey and I had our own hankies, and we kept them in our drawer in the washstand in our bedroom. We didn’t have many, perhaps three or four. And one was kept especially for tying whatever few coins we had into its corner. We laid the hanky out flat, put the coins in one corner, wrapped the

Walker’s Store in Renfrew for 25 cents, which made them a perfect gift for the teacher at Christmas, or when school ended in June. I was sure Miss Crosby had a stack of boxed hankies a mile high. My brother’s handkerchiefs were just like Father’s - either dark blue or red. Emerson longed for handkerchiefs like Uncle Lou’s, as white as the driven snow, and crisp as paper. The year he got one for Christmas, he was so overjoyed, he went right to the phone, rang three longs and a short, and told his friend Leo Thom. Mother wouldn’t let him take it to school. He put it in his back pocket only on Sunday’s for church. I never once saw him blow his nose into it, but he would take it out in church and pat his forehead with it, and I’d watch his eyes skirt around to see if anyone had noticed his spanking white handkerchief. If Kleenex was invented, we certainly knew nothing

about it out on the farm. Mother hemmed squares of scraps of flour or sugar bags, and these were ‘everyday’ hankies used by the women in the family. They were taken to school by the girls, and Miss Crosby stressed time and again that it was important to bring a clean hankie to school every day. My older and wiser sister said it was because one girl who, it was rumoured, ‘only had a bath when the dirt started to show,’ used her sleeve. Bad Marguirite of course, had hankies with the days of the week embroidered in one corner. What else would you expect from a girl whose golden curls came from a bottle from Ritza’s Drug Store, and wore white stockings and Mary Jane shoes to the Northcote School? Interested in an electronic version of Mary’s books? Go to https://www.smashwords. com and type MaryRCook for e-book purchase details, or if you would like a hard copy, please contact Mary at wick2@sympatico.ca.

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corner over, and then tied it in a knot. Audrey’s were in one side of the drawer, and mine in another. The few others we had were taken to church, and only occasionally to school, and we carried them tucked under the wrist of the sleeve of whatever we happened to be wearing that day. If we had short sleeves, then the hanky was tucked under the leg elastic of our underpants. There was no shame in hauling out our hankie from the leg of our bloomers in school hours, if we needed it! Now, Mother’s hankies were a different story altogether. She hoarded the few she had brought from New York as if they were made of the finest linen.

Some had her initial “M” embroidered in one corner, which I thought at the time was the height of elegance, and I suspected back then, were probably the only hankies of their kind in all of Northcote! And Mother’s hankies had a special purpose too. Ladies carried their hankies in their purses, and every time Mother left the house, a clean hanky was doused with cologne and tucked inside, and when she opened her purse to get out her change purse (women didn’t have wallets back then), the heavenly scent of her perfume would float out, filling the air around her. My brother Emerson hated the smell, and vowed Mother’s perfume laden hankies gave him a headache, but I often opened and closed Mother’s purse in rapid succession just to get a whiff. Hankies were bought in fancy square boxes, folded so that the corners showed tiny embroidered flowers. These could be bought at

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It seemed odd to me back then, that what Father stuffed in his overall pocket was called a handkerchief, but what Mother tucked in her purse, or my sister Audrey and I tied our money in its corner, was called a hanky. Even my older and much wiser sister had no explanation for the difference. “That’s just the way it is,” she’d say, when I asked her to explain it all to me. Uncle Lou, when he came to visit, had spanking white handkerchiefs. Mother said they were pure linen, another sign of his wealth and importance, I thought. He had a stack of them in his suitcase, and if he stayed a spell, Mother washed and ironed them as if they were made of gold. He liked them folded a certain way, and Mother made sure that was the way they were given back to him after the laundry was done on the Monday. And he used a clean one every day, which in itself set him apart from Father. Father was lucky if he got a clean hand-

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Slams and doubles dominate at Renfrew bridge club Carol Sulpher

The Renfrew Duplicate Bridge Club saw eight tables in play at Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre on Wednesday, Sept. 2. Congratulations to winners: North - South: Jeannie Yagminas and Mona Brydges Ernie Berndt and Eric Brown Tom and Sharon Sewter East – West: Bob Bouchard and Garry Irving Bernadette and Tom Culhane Ronda Vaillancourt and Lila Paddock Hats off to Sylvia Zembower and Bev Kobus and to Jeannie Yagminas and Mona Brydges for earning the high scores of the day at 1470 by bidding 6 No Trump Making 7 on Boards 4 and 10 respectively. Other successful slams were bid and made by pairs Bernadette and Tom Culhane, Ernie Berndt and Eric Brown, Steve Gray and Sue Phillips, Ed McCann and David Sulpher, and Bev Ziegel and Shirley Taylor . Jeannie Yagminas and

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Mona Brydges surely earned the title of the “Double Queens” for successfully doubling their opponents on Boards 9, 14, 15 and 23. What a power house this team showed itself to be today! Garry Irving and Bob Bouchard, and Steve Gray and Sue Phillips also successfully doubled their opponents on Boards 3 and 24 respectively. Of course, there is nothing more satisfying than making a bid on which you have been doubled. Pairs Tom and Bernadette Culhane and Steve Gray and Sue Phillips savoured this sweet taste by making their 3 No Trump and 5 Clubs bids on Boards 19 and 16 respectively. Duplicate bridge begins at 1 p.m. each Wednesday. Everyone is welcome. Partners are provided for those who come early. Chalk talk sessions are held prior to play at 12:30 p.m. for interested participants. Speaker Wayne Daze has been leading players through the intricacies of the many different meanings to the bid “Double” in the game of bridge.

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UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF a Writ of Seizure and Sale issued out of the Superior Court of Justice dated June 5, 2013, under writ file number 13-160 to me directed, against the real and personal property of Rodney Alvin Stone, Defendant, at the suit of The Ontario Aggregate Resources Corporation, Plaintiff, I have seized and taken in execution all the right, title, interest and equity of redemption of Rodney Alvin Stone, in and to: PT LT 46, PL 66; PT LT 8, CON 8, ROSS AS IN R96448 (2NDLY) THAT PT LYING S OF R91588; ROSS, TOWNSHIP OF WHITEWATER REGION, being all of PIN 57213-0043 LT, municipally known as R.R.#2 Foresters Falls Road, Foresters Falls, Ontario. All of which said right, title, interest and equity of redemption of Rodney Alvin Stone, defendant in the said lands and tenements described above, I shall offer for sale by Public Auction subject to the conditions set out below at, Superior Court of Justice, 297 Pembroke Street East, Pembroke, Ontario on October 2, 2015, at 2:00 p.m.. CONDITIONS: The purchaser to assume responsibility for all mortgages, charges, liens, outstanding taxes, and other encumbrances. No representation is made regarding the title of the land or any other matter relating to the interest to be sold. Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rests with the potential purchaser(s). TERMS:

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THIS SALE IS SUBJECT TO CANCELLATION BY THE SHERIFF WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE UP TO THE TIME OF SALE. Note: No employee of the Ministry of the Attorney General may purchase any goods or chattels, lands or tenements exposed for sale by a Sheriff under legal process, either directly or indirectly. Date: August 6, 2015 Sheriff, County of Renfrew 297 Pembroke Street East Pembroke, Ontario K8A 3K2

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qualifications and achievements are very impressive and we have full confidence that Megan, Adam and Shannon will add to the strong traditions of excellence that students from North Hastings and Renfrew counties enjoy in attending Queen’s. We are delighted with their selection and wish them the very best at Queen’s.” Adam Le was raised in Renfrew and will also be entering the Faculty of Arts and Science at Queen’s where he wishes to major in either mathematics or economics.

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EN VERTU d’un bref de saisie-exécution décerné par la Cour supérieure de justice, daté du 05 juin, 2013, numéro du dossier du shérif 13-160, et qui m’a été délivré, contre les biens meubles et immeubles de Rodney Alvin Stone, débiteur, à la demande de The Ontario Aggregate Resources Corporation, créancière, j’ai saisi et pris en exécution le droit, titre, intérêt et droit de rachat de Rodney Alvin Stone, débiteur, dans et à : PT LT 46, PL 66, PT LT 8, concession 8, ROSS, désigné comme dans R96448, (deuxièmement) cette partie située au sud de R91588, ROSS, canton de Whitewater Region, étant le tout du NIP 57213-0043 (LT) qui est enregistré au Bureau d’enregistrement des titres du conte de Renfrew a l’addresse municipale suivante; RR#2 chemin Foresters Falls, Foresters Falls, Ontario. Lesquels droit, titre, intérêt et droit de rachat de Robert Alvin Stone, dans les dits bien-fonds et tènements décrits ci-dessus, j’offrirai en vente aux enchères publiques, sous réserve des conditions énumérées ci-dessous, au Bureau du shérif, 297 rue Pembroke est, Pembroke, ON, le 02 octobre, 2015 a deux heures de l’après-midi.

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financial support given is greatly appreciated. Now I am able to fully concentrate on my studies and school life instead of worrying about how I plan on staying in school financially,” said Russell. “After I receive my undergraduate degree, I wish to further my studies and enter Dentistry school to specialize in Orthodontics. I am interested in the mechanics that facilitate Orthodontics and how the body changes and moves according to factors outside of the body’s environment (braces, retainers, etc.). I also wish to own my own business.”

further opportunities for personal growth. I have not yet decided on my major, but I look forward to being exposed to the many options throughout my first year. To date, I have enjoyed the study of human genetics and chemistry and look forward to opportunities to learn more in these areas. Following my Honours degree, I hope to further my education in medicine. I am so excited and grateful to have received this important scholarship.”

farming family headed by Peter Christian Wasmund. Peter came to Canada along with his family, who were originally from near Greifswald, a small city on the Baltic Sea in northern Germany. Peter and his family, which included his 21-year old son Theodor and two younger daughters, settled in Wilberforce Township, near Golden Lake in North Renfrew County, along with a growing vanguard of other German emigrants.

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Megan Mask was raised in Barry’s Bay and will be enrolled in the Faculty of Arts and Science where she plans to study Life Sciences. Megan is delighted to have earned the WFMS Scholarship. “I chose Queen’s University as it has a great reputation for strong academics and community spirit. I went on a campus tour while in grade 12 and, aside from being inspired by the beauty of the campus, I felt welcomed and excited to be a part of this student body and to take advantage of the opportunities available. I am looking forward to making Queen’s my home for the next four years,” she said. “I had always hoped to attend Queen’s University and this scholarship has helped me realize my dream without the additional burden of having to work throughout my school year. I will focus on my studies and I plan to join clubs and committees to help me to adjust to university life and provide me

The Wasmund family first came to Canada from Germany in 1859, settling in Wilberforce Township, and several generations later descendants of those early pioneers endowed a generous scholarship for assisting students in the Upper Ottawa Valley to attend Queen’s University. The period from 18581890 saw a wave of German immigrants settle in the Ottawa Valley. At the time, Germany was going through severe hardships, the result of the German wars of unification. In Canada, officials were looking to Germany and much of Eastern Europe for immigrants to help settle Canada’s expansive landmass. One of these areas was the Upper Ottawa Valley region, which forms an arc swinging west through Renfrew and Eganville, stretching to Barry’s Bay, and then south to Bancroft in North Hastings. Included in the early waves of German immigrants to Canada was a

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CONDITIONS : L’acheteur assume la responsabilité des hypothèques, charges, privilèges, impôts en souffrance et autres grèvements. Aucune déclaration ne sera faite à l’égard du bien-fonds ou tout autre sujet faisant l’objet de la vente, notamment en ce qui concerne le titre. L’acheteur éventuel assume la responsabilité de faire les vérifications nécessaires. MODALITÉS : Dépôt de 10 pour cent du prix offert ou de 1 000 $, selon le montant le plus élevé Exigible au moment de la vente au plus offrant S’applique au prix d’achat Non remboursable Un délai de dix jours ouvrables est accordé à compter du jour de la vente pour obtenir le financement et acquitter le solde au : Bureau du shérif, 297 rue Pembroke est, Pembroke, ON K8A 3K2. Tous les paiements doivent être effectués en espèces ou par chèque certifié libellé à l’ordre du ministre des Finances. L’acte formaliste unilatéral ne sera remis par le shérif qu’au moment de l’acquittement du prix de vente. D’autres conditions s’appliquent à mesure qu’elles sont annoncées. LA VENTE PEUT ÊTRE ANNULÉE PAR LE SHÉRIF JUSQU’À L’HEURE DE LA VENTE SANS AUCUN AUTRE AVIS. Remarque : Aucun employé du ministère du Procureur général ne peut acheter, ni directement ni indirectement, les biens ou effets, terres ou tènements exposés par un shérif en vue d’une vente par voie judiciaire. Date : le 25 aout, 2015 Shérif – Ville de Pembroke-Conté de Renfrew 297 rue Pembroke est, Pembroke, ON K8A 3K2

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Le chose to attend Queen’s because of his familiarity with the university learned from his brother Johnny who also won a WFMS Scholarship to study at Queen’s. Le is very pleased to have won a WFMS Scholarship, for which he had set strong goals and effort. “Queen’s provides a new experience for me. I wish to learn more about myself at Queen’s; who I am, what I like, and what I am good at. With this knowledge, I hope to pursue a career that involves business or economics, however, I will approach my studies with an open mind and an open heart,” said Le. “I am very grateful for this award because I dedicated myself to my academics and extra-curricular activities during my senior years of high school. In addition to academic excellence, I focused on extracurricular sports and social club activities that assisted in my selection as a recipient of the Wasmund Family Memorial Scholars Award. “This award has eased financial stress for both me and my family. No one in our family has graduated from University as of yet. However, the WFMS Scholarship has given both my brother and I a tremendous amount of hope and opened up new opportunities. I am very thankful to the Wasmund Family for this award and I wish that one day I can do the same for other students.” Shannon Russell of Cobden, Ontario, will be entering the Faculty of Arts and Science where she plans to study either Biomedicine or Biochemistry. She is delighted to be attending Queen’s and honoured to have received a Wasmund Family Memorial Scholarship. “I knew I wanted to attend Queen’s University due to the beautiful campus and the historic city it’s located in. By receiving this award, some stress has been taken off not only myself, but also my family. I am the oldest of four children in our family, so any

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Considerable co-operation and many unions quickly developed amongst the emigrants, as evidenced by the marriage of Theodor Wasmund to Elizabeth Budarick in early 1860. This long and fruitful union produced 14 children that became the genesis of the Wasmund family in the North Renfrew and Hastings counties. Rocky terrain, limited infrastructure, and the harsh climate made life in the unsettled Ottawa Valley challenging. Hard work was a necessity to meet the exceptional challenges of developing the area and overcoming these hardships. A strong sense of community quickly developed amongst the settlers, as everyone, particularly those in the most isolated communities, had to work together to create new, mutually beneficial opportunities. The relationships between these families was critical not only for their own survival, but for the development of a key part of the Canadian hinterland.

Bert Wasmund, greatgrandson of Theodor Wasmund, was raised in North Hastings County and grew up with the same values as his hard-working ancestors. Born to Theodore and Esther Wasmund, Bert spent his early years working on the family farm in Monteagle. Here, he learned through his parents and neighbours of diverse ancestral, cultural, and religious backgrounds, that the key to unlocking opportunities was through the same values as those that preceded him — hard work and cooperation with others in your community. He attended Queen’s University for both his undergraduate and master’s degrees before earning his doctorate from the University of Toronto. Professionally, he has since become a cornerstone of Hatch Ltd., one of the largest engineering, procurement, and construction management firms in the world. Throughout his successful educational and professional career, Bert has never lost sight of how these important communal

principles shaped his career. The Wasmund Family Memorial Scholarship, set up in honour of his parents, reflects those same values of the Wasmund family, all of whom possessed a deep love of the North Country, valued hard work, and worked to provide more opportunities for those in their communities. Since the inception of the Wasmund Family Memorial Scholarship eleven years ago, 32 students have been awarded the endowment scholarship, with each student receiving $7,000 per year for the four years required to earn an honours degree at Queen’s. Twenty of these students have since graduated, with a considerable number proceeding into post-graduate studies in such fields as biology, medicine, economics, linguistics, public administration, law, and music. Many more have found lasting employment in the engineering, teaching, nursing, and social work fields. The scholarship has helped unlock opportunities for students of North Hastings High School, Madawaska

Valley District High School, Opeongo High School, and Renfrew Collegiate Institute to attend Queen’s University. Queen’s University is one of the most prestigious universities in Canada, and just like the communities in the Upper Ottawa Valley, is proud of its sense of community well-being and uplift. From the perspective of the award recipients, the Wasmund Family Memorial Scholarship provides deserving students with the opportunity to attend post-secondary education that otherwise might not be possible. In addition to it rewarding hardworking students who have a passion for their communities, the award also inspires local high school students to consider a future where post-secondary education is achievable. Knowing that financing of a career-building post-secondary education is possible is often the key for some students in the region to compete and excel. Prospective students can apply directly through Queen’s, who responsibly fa-

cilitates the application and awarding of the scholarships. An alumni community has also been created from among the former recipients of the award. This network allows students and recent alumni to reach out to past winners who have begun their careers, to receive advice and support.

Ultimately, the goal of the award is to help the young people of the region to become successful so that just as the original Wasmunds served as pioneers in the development of the North Renfrew and Hastings counties, they too can aspire to make important achievements and be pioneers in their respective fields. G MO ATE VIE S OP S S EN TA 6:3 RT @ 0PM DU SK

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31. B.B. King sang them 71. Lubed 41. Quarter 33. Salesman’s items 43. Swiss capital 36. Every CLUES DOWN 44. Sandhurst (abbr.) 38. Neither 1. Lowered in prestige 45. Golfer Snead 39. African nation 2. Turin river 47. Bachelor’s of Applied 41. Hindu’s creator god 3. Moves through water Science 42. The bill in a restaurant 4. Disappearing shade trees 48. A radio band 50. Assist in some wrongdoing 5. Standard operating procedure 43. Edict 46. Maritime 6. A shrill cry 52. SW German state ___: 47. Small bright tropical fish 7. Japanese apricot Württemberg 49. Cockered 8. Emergency Response 54. Rosary component Notification System (abbr.) 51. Mountain lakes 56. Expresses surprise 53. No longer alive 9. Sparta’s ancient rival city 57. Hot Springs state (abbr.) 54. Unoriginal 10. The Ocean State 59. Soak flax 55. Costly 11. Jack-tar 60. Atomic #73 12. Sleeveless Arab garments 58. Finger millet 61. Exist 60. Aaron Spelling’s child 13. Abstains from food 62. Megabyte 64. Dekaliter 63. Energy in the form of waves 14. Waxed finish 65. Initial public offering 15. Conditions of balance or particles 25. Cloud of interstellar dust 68. Not out 66. Farm state (abbr.) 69. Thou 26. Turf 67. WWII flyer’s phrase: On 27. Political action committee ........ 70. Store fodder for preservation 29. Repentant act

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ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, you are ready to move in new and unexpected directions. Your boss or supervisor may appreciate any new ideas you have and your willingness to try new things. TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21 Many fun things are expected to unfold this week, Taurus. With so many people to see and errands to run, try to make some time to relax so you don’t fall victim to fatigue. GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21 You have a desire to take in the great outdoors this week, Gemini. Enjoy boating, swimming or even just lounging around a lake. You will return home feeling recharged. CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22 Cancer, expect to expend a lot of energy sorting out your calendar and getting things organized this week. Make the most of any leisure time that comes your way. LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23 Goals and friendships at the workplace evolve this week, Leo. This may be a time of new beginnings for you, and you find yourself enjoying all the new opportunities. VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22 Virgo, this week you will learn to work with any limitations you may have instead of feeling boxed in by them. There is much you can accomplish when you give it a try.

LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23 Libra, you have a number of items on your plate right now. It may seem overwhelming, but if you work though things one task at a time, you will get through it all. SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22 Even some bad news can’t get you down, Scorpio. Take it in stride and press on. Any obstacles only make you stronger for experiencing them. SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23/Dec 21 Sagittarius, it may take some extra effort to work through a problem, but eventually you will find a solution. Don’t be afraid to ask for some help if you get bogged down with things. CAPRICORN – Dec 22/Jan 20 Capricorn, you are feeling confident and capable this week. Things at work are moving along smoothly, and you can focus more of your attention on affairs at home. AQUARIUS – Jan 21/Feb 18 Aquarius, your ability to convey complicated messages in an easily understandable way puts you in high demand this week. Enjoy your time in the spotlight. PISCES – Feb 19/Mar 20 Pisces, take a measured approach to tasks this week. Do things in moderation so you can make progress with all of the projects on your plate. 0903


Local events and happenings over the coming weeks — free to non-profit organizations Fax: 613-432-6689, E-mail: peter.clark@metroland.com

September 11 Renfrew Golden Age Activity Centre, at 10:30 a.m. Seniors Housing Meeting will be held after taking time off for the summer. Lunch at 12 noon is salad and a bun for $4. All proceeds help the Centre operate. Entertainment at 1 p.m. with Muriel Freamo.

September 12 The Bromley Historical Society welcomes Ole Henderson as its guest speaker Sept. 12 at 2 p.m. at the Old Bromley Town Hall, 498 Micksburg Rd., Osceola. Henderson, the president of the Ottawa River Institute, will discuss the rich history and geography of Renfrew County. The public is invited to this free presentation. Refreshments will follow. Melville United Church fall supper on Sept. 12 from 4–7 p.m. to be held at the Eganville Legion. Adults $13, children (5-10) $7- Under 5: free.

September 13 Parkinson Superwalk in Renfrew, Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre. Registration at 9 a.m., walk starts at 10:30 a.m. Contact Shauna Quinn at 613-7229238 or squinn@toh.on.ca Renfrew Silver Seniors are hosting a four-hand euchre tournament, 1 p.m. at the Renfrew Legion. Cost $5 per person includes a light lunch. All welcome. The September Valley Singles Lunch will be held at the Eganville Dixie Lee Restaurant 1 p.m. Because of the Labour Day Weekend, the lunch is on the second Sunday of the month. For more information, contact Pat at 613-622-5693 or Johanna at 613-432-7622. A Time Up the Line featuring the music and stories of Rick Leben, Lyle Dillabough and friends, fourth old-time country music concert at Glasgow

United Church 2-4 p.m., pie auction, light refreshments, free will donation at the door. Renfrew Pinnacle Pedallers meet to bicycle on Sunday mornings at 9 a.m. and Wednesday nights at 6 p.m. every week. New cyclists welcomed. Great trails to ride on. Celebrate life while cycling and meet some avid cyclists. Safety is a priority and discovering our area is fun. On Facebook, or you may also contact Debbie at 613-432-6893.

September 14 Calling all linedancers. Valley Booters at Horton Community Centre and Quality Inn Arnprior. 10-weeks of instruction for $60. Call Val at 613-623-7110. Starts week of Sept. 14. Free Fall Prevention Course starting Sept. 14. Twice weekly for 12 weeks. Learn how to eliminate falls before they happen. Eganville Seniors Centre. Call 613-628-2354. Ladies singles darts at the Renfrew Legion, Monday nights, $3/night, starts at 7 p.m. Burnstown art workshops. Lessons in the visual arts for all ages and skill levels in Burnstown. Classes in drawing, painting and clay sculpture start Sept. 14. See us on Facebook for more information.

September 16 Renfrew Skating Club Registration, 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre. For more information, email renfrewfigureskatingclub@gmail. com or call Angela Mackey at 613-433-8861. Second registration Sept. 26 from 10:30 a.m. to noon. Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church, 291 Plaunt St. S., is commencing their Milk Bag Bed Mat Project group, starting Wednesday, Sept. 16, at 1 p.m. in Stewart Hall (downstairs). Everyone (male and female, young and old) is welcome to come - many hands are needed to flatten, fold, cut, loop together, and then weave or crochet – no experience needed. For further information, please call Daphne 613-432-5147 or the

church office 613-432-2285.

732-8374 or Don Barrington 613-584-3431. Tickets must be The Denbigh/Griffith Lions pre-paid by Sept. 8 and can be Club on Hwy. 41, Griffith, Ont., picked up at the door. ill be having their monthly Fellowship Lunch at noon. Please 11th annual Summers End Car call Mary McKinnon 613-333Show for Dad from 10 a.m. 2791 by Friday, Sept. 10 to to 3 p.m. rain or shine at the reserve your seat, cost is $7 per Renfrew Fairgrounds. Come person for a great meal. Also and see over 200 vehicles available from 11:30 a.m. is ranging from antique, classic the Renfrew County Paramed- and muscle cars, motorcycles, ics’ Wellness Assessment. They vintage snowmobiles, and big will check blood pressure, rigs. Stroll through the swap oxygen levels, glucose levels, meet and flea market. All pulse rate, temperature and funds donated to the Canadianswer questions. an Cancer Society for Prostate Cancer. Contact Ray at 613Northern Lights Seniors meet- 432-0705 or email renfrewcaring at 1:30 p.m. at Lion’s Hall, showfordad@gmail.com. Hwy. 41, Griffith, Ont. The group will be having as their Third Trivia Mania at Burnspeaker on community events stown United Church at 7 p.m. - a member of the Township Teams of six or less, $10 per of Greater Madawaska to talk person, includes refreshments about the township’s plans and fun! Contact Kurt at 613for seniors and recent grants 433-3389 or johnsonhome@ received. rogers.com to book your team or get your name added to Calling all kids grades 2-7, a team. Deadline to register Power Hour is starting Sept. 16 at 6:30 p.m. sharp at the Calvary Pentecostal Church, 56 Wrangler Rd., Renfrew, Ont., K7V 3Z4. Loads of fun, games, memory verses, bible stories, songs, prizes and theme nights. Admission is free.

is Thurs. Sept. 17 but space is limited so register early. Families welcome. Fully accessible building. This is the third in a series of four seasonal trivia events.

September 20 Sunday Sept. 20 marks is the 35th anniversary of the Terry Fox Run. Run will be held at Ma-Te-Way Park. Registration begins at 11 a.m. The run officially starts at noon. 10 and five kilometres plus a family-friendly two-kilometre route to choose from. Pledges can be collected online, or by using a pledge form. Visit terryfox.org for more information or to register yourself or a team. Contact Tanya Campbell at 613-433-9380 or Sheena Pilgrim at 613-433-8210. Fundraiser for Castleford United Church, A Tribute to Mac Beattie featuring Guy Jamieson and Valley musicians and step dancers, 2 p.m.,

Horton Community Centre, limited tickets $12, call 613432-3250.

September 21 Renfrew Legion four-hand euchre at 7 p.m. This is free and there will be refreshments and prizes. Everyone is welcome. Eganville and Area Horticultural Society invites you to our annual Harvest Auction, on Monday Sept. 21, at 7 p.m. sharp, at the Royal Canadian Legion, Eganville. Offering vegetables, herbs, jams, preserves, baked goods, perennials, and other goodies. Auctioneer is Terry Hoelke, back by popular demand. Admission is free, Everyone (ages 12+) welcome.

September 22 Renfrew Legion open darts at 7 p.m. If you have never tried darts this would be a great opportunity to give it a try. Refreshments will be served. R0013350865_0910

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September 17 Renfrew Silver Seniors noon hour luncheon at the Renfrew Legion, cost $5. New members welcome, membership $5/year.

September 18 Back to School Youth Dance for Renfrew and Area Food Bank, hosted by Arleigh Prince and friends, cost is a donation to the food bank, 7:30-10 p.m. at the Renfrew Recreation Centre, for ages 9-13. Snacks will be available for purchase with all funds going towards the food bank.

September 19 The Upper Ottawa Valley Genealogical Group holds its 25th anniversary celebration at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 170 Ellis St. Pembroke (parking at the rear) at 2 p.m. Guest Speaker is former Senator Lorna Milne. Buffet lunch, displays and a chance to reminisce with old friends. Tickets $15 at UOVGG Library or by calling Karine Akre 613-

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