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As of Friday, Oct. 9, people will be allowed to operate all-terrain (ATVs), multi-purpose off-highway utility, and recreational off-highway vehicles in Renfrew. Council passed the bylaw at its meeting of Sept. 28. It’ll be on a one-year trial basis with reviews every three months. Several meetings were held on the matter, parks and recreation director Kevin Hill noted. He and Coun. Tom Sidney, who chairs the parks and recreation committee, met with the treasurer of the Ottawa Valley ATV Association in August. It was a very productive meeting and provided an opportunity to open up communication with various municipalities, Hill said. “They made offers to include us on their trails and maps.” A public meeting was held Aug. 6 with 25 people attending. “A town map identifying designated routes was presented. Those present felt allowing off-road vehicles on all municipal highways

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RNP candidates meet, greet constituents at Golden Age centre Sherry Haaima

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It was a chance for seniors and other members of the public to talk to the riding’s federal election candidates about issues that matter to them. Golden Age Activity Centre in Renfrew hosted a meet-and greet Oct. 1 with the Renfrew-NipissingPembroke federal candidates vying to be elected MP on Monday, Oct. 19. Incumbent Conservative MP Cheryl Gallant, Liberal Jeff Lehoux, the Green Party’s Stefan Klietsch and Independent candidate Hec Clouthier spent a few hours at the centre Thursday afternoon. NDP volunteer Brian Shackleton filled in for Dan McCarthy. Jim Panton was there to speak to the candidates. “I’ve listened to some of the party leaders and they sort of scare me, what they’re going to do and what the actual cost is to middle income and seniors, who have to pay for it,” said Panton. “My own personal feeling is the economy and employment are the major issues,” he added. He said he is leaning towards staying the course and voting for Harper. “He seems to be doing not too bad,” said Panton. Evelyn Lacharity was also at the

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Evelyn Lacharity speaks to Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke candidate Jeff Lehoux at the Oct. 1 event at the Golden Age Activity Centre. Green Party candidate Stefan Klietsch is pictured in the background. event to do some information gathering. High on her list of concerns was the lack of jobs in the area. The 55year-old moved to Renfrew with her husband five years ago and a good job has been hard to come by. She was hoping to hear from the candidates what their parties had planned to address the issue. She said recent news about how the Trans Pacific Partnership will negatively affect dairy farmers is also concerning. Gallant said the Conservative gov-

ernment has a number of initiatives that support seniors. “New in 2015, we’re increasing the tax free savings account contribution limit from $5,500 to $10,000,” she said. “We’re reforming withdrawal rules so that the annuities, the registered retirement income funds, can last longer.” She also noted that her government will extend the employment insurance compassionate care benefit from six weeks to six months. “To balance out incomes, the tax

advantage for single seniors, we are allowing a $2,000 tax credit for single seniors to bring them in line with the ability of couples to income split,” said Gallant. “Probably the biggest new initiative this year is the home accessibility tax credit,” she said. “People can spend up to $10,000 on a renovation to make their home more mobilefriendly and get up to $1,500 in tax back.” She also mentioned a just-announced initiative that will further protect seniors from fraud. Lehoux outlined Liberal Party policies that will address the issues facing seniors. “We are committed to, within three months, working with the provinces and territories, making them equal partners, in order to enhance CPP and old age security up to a dignified level of living,” he said. “We are going to create a new seniors costing index independent of the consumer index that will guarantee that as the cost of living goes up every year so do pensions such as CPP and old age security,” said Lehoux. “We are not going to cut income splitting for pensions,” he said. “And we’re going to be putting $3 billion more over the next three years into home care.” The party’s newly –released health care policy really has some teeth, Le-

houx added. “We’re looking at creating a new Canada Health Accord,” he said, noting the Conservatives voted not to resign the health accord, thus removing baseline funding to the provinces. A new mental health strategy and national pharmacare strategy are also being proposed, he said. Klietsch said he’s been hearing from constituents that transportation is a big issue. “The Green Party supports widespread investment in municipal infrastructure,” he said. “We’re going to dedicate a single point of the GST or $6.4 billion a year for infrastructure like rural roads, wastewater treatment facilities or railways.” “We support rejuvenating light railways,” he said. With regards to the Canada Pension Plan, the Green Party supports doubling the year’s maximum pensionable earnings from the current $50,000 to up to $90,000 or maybe even as high as $122,000, said Klietsch. “The Green Party supports increasing contributions to the program to try and get a 40 per cent replacement rate,” he said, noting he personally disagrees with that policy. “I think it’s gouging the incomes of the working poor only in order to ensure the retirement incomes bump into higher tax brackets.” See CANDIDATE page 5

Independent candidate Clouthier offended by MP Cheryl Gallant’s actions sherry.haaima@metroland.com

Independent candidate Hec Clouthier has taken offence to Cheryl Gallant’s method of campaigning at a meet-and-greet held at the Golden Age Activity Centre in Renfrew last week. One of the seniors at the centre brought the issue of Gallant soliciting support, including contributions,

at the event to Clouthier’s attention. “Exchanging pleasantries, one of the seniors brought to my attention a card that had been given to them by Mrs. Gallant, saying to me ‘Look, Hec, she wants even more money from us.’” explained Clouthier. “I wasn’t entirely sure what was being referred to, but did ask if I could see the card a little more closely to examine its content. Getting permis-

sion, I looked at what was clearly a campaign card that, to me, was as offensive as it was insensitive.” The card featured three statements, each preceded by a blank box that would be where a person would place a check mark, as per a regular checklist. The statements were as follows: I will vote for Cheryl Gallant; I will take a lawn sign; and I will donate to Cheryl’s campaign.

The card further indicated the preferred method of a campaign contribution payment and where such payment could be sent. “We other candidates were invited for some coffee and conversation with a group of seniors. Mrs. Gallant was as well, but she decided to cheapen the event with some oldfashioned arm-twisting along the way,” said Clouthier.

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“Unimpressed, I approached Mrs. Gallant directly with one of these cards, indicating to her that, in my opinion, she ought to demonstrate a little more class than to show up invited to a senior’s event and turn it into a campaign shakedown. “In front of several others, Mrs. Gallant opted to do what she does best when challenged. She left, immediately, without a word.”

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Sidney proposes Town will review ATV bylaw regularly youth council Continued from front

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Renfrew town councillor Tom Sidney would like to create a youth council in the town, something that council will consider at its meeting of Oct. 13. It would consist of eight youth working with the high schools. The youth would come from different family backgrounds and life experiences and work together to develop a council and address youth issues in Renfrew. They would form a representative voice for youth concerns and needs, Coun. Sidney said. He brought the motion forward for council’s consideration Sept. 28. Sidney would like to see it in effect for the remainder of the term of this council, and hopefully beyond. Sidney added that he would champion this idea by engaging local youth to understand if there is an interest in forming a representative voice for youth. Reeve Peter Emon applauded Sidney for the idea and wished him success. “Some of us are long-inthe-tooth ingrained in our ways of thinking, so I have no problem to welcome the newer ideas, newer approaches and newer challenges,” the reeve said. Emon added that it is a totally different world for a teen now than when he was a teenager. Coun. Arlene Jamieson also liked the idea and is glad to see Sidney lead the

cause. “We have a lot of really great kids in our area that aren’t actually getting recognized for what they do or contribute. It helps bring another perspective for the town.” “We hear lots from seniors and other groups in Renfrew, and different organizations,” Mayor Don Eady said. “It’d be nice to see our youth have a real voice in our community. And our youth are so much more advanced in many areas than we are, especially with technology and these types of things. “I think they have more access through their friends as to what may be going on in the Town of Renfrew. This may become a real tool for different organizations. They’ll bring things to the table we’d probably never even think of talking about,” the mayor added. “I do commend you on this and look forward to Oct. 13 when we put that motion on the table.” Mayor Eady added.

to travel on municipally-owned property identified as the Millennium Trail or any town parks. There will be a designated parking area at Ma-Te-Way Park for loading and unloading of off-road vehicles. Access is also permitted to municipal roadways and regionally approved trails. The parks and recreation committee will be reviewing this bylaw every three months, and bringing reports back to council on its findings, with recommendations, Hill pointed out. “It’s very clear that it’s not a bylaw that we are looking to recommend to council for passing for its entirety and forever. It’s sort of on a trial basis that we will report back

through the parks and recreation committee to council with our comments of findings on a quarterly basis,” Hill said. Coun. Sidney noted that ATV drivers must have at least a G2 driver’s licence, which is equivalent to driving a car without supervision. All off-road vehicles will have to follow the rules of the road, he added. “We need to make sure everybody knows, they have to be legal,” said Mayor Don Eady. When discussing the date to have the bylaw come into effect, Coun. Sidney suggested Oct. 9, which will allow people with off-road vehicles the opportunity to enjoy what is still some good weather and Thanksgiving weekend.

Appreciation Day

Council approved a request from CUPE/SCFP Ontario to proclaim Thursday, Oct. 8 Child Care Worker & Early Childhood Educator Appreciation Day. It is a day of recognition for the many people who work to provide child care in the community. This year marks the 15th anniversary of the awareness day.

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ATVs are also not allowed to drive over 50 k/hr if the speed limit is greater than 50 k/hr. Off-road vehicles cannot travel in Renfrew between midnight to 6 a.m. They are permitted on all or parts of highways except for Raglan Street South (Highway 60) from Munroe Avenue to the intersection of Hall Avenue and Veterans Memorial Boulevard. ATVs are also not allowed on Veterans Memorial Boulevard. “We don’t want to put ATVs in the middle of our unique intersection up there,” Coun. Sidney added of Renfrew’s most famous corner. Off-road vehicles are also not allowed

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Councillor issues challenge to town officials Oct. 16 peter.clark@metroland.com

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Until a kind of program that would roll old age and security into a broader guaranteed livable income program is created, “I think the Green Party would support rolling back the old age security retirement age from 67 to 65,” said Klietsch. He also said he personally supports changing CPP retirement income so that it’s deducted from income tax as opposed to only providing tax credit on taxes. “It can be problematic when middle class incomes are taxed back after all those working years,” he said. Independent candidate Hec Clouthier called out Gallant for her vote in support of raising the retirement age. “I’m not going to do what Mrs. Gallant did and vote to raise the old age pension age from 65 to 67, thereby taking, ballpark figure, $14,000 out of each and every potential senior citizen’s pocket “Anyone who is 54 and younger, who will turn 65, Mrs. Gallant voted on the floor of the House of Commons to raise that age,” he said. R0013234340

“But what does she care; she can retire tomorrow with about a $100,000 a year pension paid for by who, all these same senior citizens with their taxes.” Clouthier noted he was on the board of directors of the St. Joseph’s non-profit housing. “I know all about the senior issues,” he said. The organization had some housing geared to income, some low income and some market rent. “That’s what we need, we need more of those types of facilities because for goodness’ sakes, a lot of seniors just can’t afford to be living on their own any longer. It’s a sacred trust and we should be looking after our seniors,” said Clouthier. Shackleton said his personal opinion, which is in line with NDP policy, is the country needs a much better housing policy. “Housing takes up too much of a person’s income,” he said. “Central Mortgage and Housing suggests 30 per cent of income is maximum for rent and people are paying a lot more than that. I think a public housing policy is long overdue.”

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The Caregiver ‘s Corner

: 1+ (with caregiver) Social time for infants, children, parents and caregiver. Get together once a week with fellow caregivers in the Renfrew area and share playtime and stories. For ages 1+ (with caregiver) When & Where: Thursdays at 11AM in the Children’s Department!

Bookworm Buddies

Join us for stories, explore the alphabet, learn about the Library and have fun meeting other “Bookworms”! For 1 to 3 yr. olds (with caregiver) When & Where: Fridays at 11AM in the Children’s Department!

LEGO Club

A weekly meeting of Lego-lovers, to build and create at the Library! Photos will be taken of the creations and their creators, and displayed within the library and on our website (with parental permission) as part of our Lego Club initiative! All ages welcome! (though the Lego creation ideas will be geared towards children 10 and under, adults and teens are welcome to build and create whatever they wish!) When & Where: Saturdays at 11AM in the Children’s Department!

Ma-te-Way Park Master Plan Meeting Thursday October 15 7:00pm Ma-te-Way Activity Centre

This meeting will build upon feedback obtained at the June meeting and survey results obtained throughout the summer. Members of the public are encouraged to attend.

Mini Movers

This class is a chance for children to play games and activities suited to their size and ability. Soccer, basketball, hockey skills and more will be introduced to the group. It is a chance to be active and have fun! Instructor: Taylor Decaire Thursdays October 8-November 19 (2-3 years) 5:00pm-5:30pm Recreation Centre Thursdays October 8-November 19 (4-5 years) 5:45pm-6:15pm Recreation Centre

Adult Pinterest 101

Come and put your creativity to work in the company of others. A different craft will be offered every Friday 12:30pm-2:00pm with all supplies provided to you. Sign up for one, two or even all of the afternoons available. Infants/toddlers are welcome to attend with the registered adult. Instructor: Michelle Barr October 9 – Canvas Button Paintings (Trees, Birds, etc.) October 16 – Decorative Twine Bottle and Jars October 23 – Soap, Sugar Scrub and Lip Balm October 30 – Stenciled Mason Jar Vases

Wee Play

Parents and children under four are encouraged to attend free weekly drop-ins where parents can socialize and the wee ones can interact with each other while being active. Play equipment will be provided for use during drop-in times but families are more than welcome to bring their own as well. Fridays October 9-December 18 9:30am – 11:30am Recreation Centre

Baby and Me – Educational Program

Children ages 2 and under, along with their parent/s, will get a chance to socialize and interact with each other while participating in sensory activities, games to help enhance motor skills and music to encourage and inspire your little one. Both children and parents will have a chance to learn basic sign language for babies to promote early communication. Parents will also be helping their child create a sensory board and other projects to take home. Instructor: Michelle Barr Tuesdays October 20-November 24 10:00am – 10:45am Recreation Centre

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Coun. Tom Sidney has issued, not an invite, but a challenge to all councillors and senior managers to come downtown on Oct. 16. “As everybody knows, accessibility is something that’s near and dear to my heart, and I have worked out a deal with the Sunshine Coach and a local business to provide wheelchairs and walkers so that we can get a firsthand knowledge of what it is like to navigate the streets of Renfrew, and to hear of some of the limitations the Sunshine Coach faces try-

ing to load and unload their passengers,” Sidney said. “I think it’s something that would offer us the opportunity to say we did our due diligence to actually understand it from a firsthand perspective as opposed to thinking we might know,” he added. “I think it’s an opportunity for us to get that experience.” Sidney said the timing is right with the town working on its community improvement plan. Sidney said he’ll have more information on the exact location, etc., as the time draws closer, but it will be Friday, Oct. 16 at 1 p.m. R0943063852_1008

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A message from the Renfrew Fire Department

The Ontario Fire Code requires that working smoke alarms be located on every storey of the home and outside all sleeping areas. Your safety is your responsibility. Only working smoke alarms save lives. Facts: Smoke alarms must be replaced as per manufactures instructions, which normally occur within 10 years. Smoke alarms can increase your chances of surviving a fire by up to 50%! In rental units, it is the landlord’s responsibility to install and maintain smoke alarms in operating condition. Here are some helpful tips; • Test your smoke alarms every month. • Change the batteries with the spring and fall time change. • The minutes before the fire department arrives are the most crucial. • Develop and practice a home fire escape plan so when the smoke alarm sounds, everyone knows what to do and where to go. Although the law requiring working smoke alarms on every storey and outside all sleeping areas came into effect in 2006, there are still far too many homes that are insufficiently protected or are not protected at all. The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, October 8, 2015 5


TSA celebrates thrift shop grand opening Peter Clark

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It was a good day in the long history of Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church. On Sunday morning, Sept. 27, the TSA Thrift Shop on Plaunt Street celebrated its official grand opening. “It’s a wonderful way to connect with the community around us,” Rev. Russell Wardell said. “We see people coming in everytime we open the doors. We are delighted that here they find a place where they are treated with dignity and respect, and can really enjoy themselves.” Good materials are available at the thrift shop, Rev. Wardell added. “They get good clothing and good housewares at a price they can afford. It helps the church through our volunteer efforts and gives people such a lift to be able to work with the community in this way.” “For us, it’s a way we help the environment. We’re keeping a lot of stuff from going to landfills. “We’ve got people coming in, making rags for resale and things like that as well. It really has become a community hub for us.” TSA management committee chair Jane Lambert said the thrift shop provides another way for the church to reach out to the community. She thanked the thrift shop committee and all for their help and support. “It was their tremendous effort that made the thrift shop a reality. It’s something that is very well received and it did not just happen overnight. Coun. Tom Sidney shared in the celebration and on behalf of the Town of Renfrew, congratulated Trinity-St. Andrew’s on its opening of the thrift

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Coun. Tom Sidney congratulates Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church on behalf of the Town of Renfrew on the occasion of the church’s grand opening of its thrift shop Sept. 27. From left are Coun Sidney, TSA Council chair Jane Lambert, TSA Thrift Shop board of directors chair Judy Ryan and Rev. Russell Wardell.

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Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church management committee chair Linda Boldt, centre, cuts the ribbon to officially declare the TSA Thrift Shop open. Assisting are TSA Council chair Jane Lambert and Rev. Russell Wardell. shop. “This is an opportunity for families to be able to clothe their children and themselves, and yet be able to not worry about how am I going to pay hydro or how am I going to put groceries on the table,” he said. “I commend Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church for taking the leadership in our community, giving back to people who need it.” The TSA Thrift Shop opened Aug. 10, and is open every Monday and Thursday. Shop hours are 10 a.m. to

2 p.m. Mondays, and Thursdays from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. People are asked to enter through the Quarry Avenue entrance. Drop off times for items for the thrift shop are Monday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Thursday from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., and Sundays for a half an hour before and after church. Volunteers are always welcome for the thrift shop, Interested people are asked to call the TSA United Church office at 613-432-2285.

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Columbus House Child Care Centre relocates at Central Public School Columbus House Child Care Centre has been in Renfrew for 10 years but will now operate out of its new location at Central Public School. “We are pleased to move to Central Public School as it has allowed us to offer more childcare spaces,” Renfrew site supervisor Lee Stanistreet said. “Central is in a great location for families, especially those without transportation. It is a large facility with a great natural playground for the children.” Columbus House provides an early childhood learning environment to meet the needs of infants, toddlers and pre-schoolers. Columbus House recognizes the years up to six are a period of rapid growth and development and are critical for a child’s physical, social/emotional and cognitive development. Columbus House’s qualified Early Childhood Education staff work closely with The County of Renfrew Child Care and Integration department, and has adopted Early Learning for Every Child Today (ELECT) as a framework for Ontario Early Childhood settings. Early iden-

tification, and age appropriate play based programming are the focus of care. Currently, Columbus House has eight infants, five toddlers and eight preschoolers in its care. The newly renovated location has allowed expansion for nine infants, 15 toddlers, 16 preschoolers, and 40 before and after school children. The before and after school program will begin operation by the end of October. The RCDSB believes Central Public School is the perfect location for the Columbus House Child Care facility. Not only does the location provide many amenities for the children housed there that can be shared with the school, but Columbus House children will have a much easier time when it is time to transition to school. “We are really excited to have the facility within one of our schools,” RCDSB Superintendent of Education Cathy McCann-Kyte said. “We look forward to working with Columbus House to support young parents and their children.”

Columbus House held its official opening at its new location at Central Public School in Renfrew Sept. 30. Holding the commemorative cake, from left, are Columbus House supervisor Lee Stanistreet; Nathalie Daoust, education officer for Early Years Implementation Branch, Early Years Division, Ministry of Education; RCDSB Superintendent of Education Cathy McCann-Kyte, RCDSB Trustee (Renfrew) Susan Humphries; RCDSB Trustee (Pembroke) Leo Boland; and Tina Belanger, executive director of Columbus House.

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Goodbye to a friend Ottawa and the Valley lost an icon on Oct. 1. Max Keeping was a reporter, a news anchor and he came into thousands of homes every weeknight across Ottawa and eastern Ontario on CJOH, later CTV Ottawa. But he was more than that. He could have lived a 9-to-5 life and headed home after the cameras shut down at the end of each newscast. But he was more than willing to do much more. Keeping knew he was considered a friend to his viewers. He could have capitalized on that by appearing in commercial advertisements but he made the choice to put full his effort into helping those less fortunate. Keeping backed charities across the region – notably CHEO – encouraging viewers to help too, all in that familiar, calm tone of voice. Who could fail to respond when a friend asked for help? So Keeping was iconic. But he was more because he was not just a celebrity seeking more fame and notoriety. He saw that kind of opportunity exist-

ed but made a conscious decision to take a pass because kids, seniors and so many others might benefit from his connection with TV viewers. An example that touched our reporting staff: one cold winter’s night in 2003, Keeping drove straight from his newscast to the old bingo hall on Merivale Road, arriving minutes after 7 p.m. simply because he’d been asked to help out. He arrived to call out the final bingo numbers as one lucky player won a new car. It was all for charity of course. And the connection the people felt with Keeping was on display for all. As he walked in the room and gave his familiar wave, he received a standing ovation from the packed house. He was good for the community and the community knew it. He lived life to the max. The greatest tribute anyone can pay to Keeping’s lifelong support of charities is to make sure the efforts continue. If you were inspired by Keeping and his mantra: do something to make a difference in another’s life. Max, you will be missed.

Keeping’s love flowed like the mighty Ottawa In Memory Of Max Keeping (April 1, 1942- Oct. 1, 2015) Max our friend, you’ve seen us through until your silent end You gave us strength, you made us laugh, you were everybody’s friend You pushed us hard to embrace success and prosperity we did find When times were tough you gave us sight, we were no longer blind You danced a jig and clicked your heels you gave us all a big, Yes!

Your love flowed like The Mighty Ottawa, we were all so blessed The spirit that gleamed within you could be seen for miles around Your magic rubbed off on all of us and every new friend that you found We’ll never forget that sparkle that glowed deep within your eyes You spoke of truth and understanding and how to cherish our family ties Yes, you taught us to love our fam-

ily, you played an important role In showing us to love each other, we thank your gracious soul You lent yourself to so many and to those in dire need Your generosity overflowed, you were a caring man indeed Your energy came from the unknown and could never be defiled You were there to remind us, “Help make a difference in the life of a child!”

Now the time has come my friend, we all must say good-bye I know you’re flying above the clouds, I know you’ll fly so high And when you reach the promised land and your new life finally adapts We’ll remember your constant reminder to, ‘Live life to the max.’ We’ll miss you Captain. Steve St. Michael Renfrew

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I wish to respond to an article that appeared in your Sept. 10 edition. It was entitled ‘Fire department invoices have Horton residents heated up.’ In particular, I wish to respond to the comments of Fire Chief Randy Corbin contained in the article. When I received an invoice from the township for $6,075 I wrote a letter to the township dated May 3, 2015. It clearly set out my position. As required by the township bylaw, I had obtained a fire permit. On April 18, 2015, at approximately 8 a.m., I put a small quantity of wood in my fire pit and burned it. There was little or no wind at this time and it began to drizzle rain. I stayed with the fire until the burn was reduced to ashes. Using my tractor I put a bucket of soil on the ashes. The fire appeared to be entirely out. I continued to work on the property. More than two hours later I noticed smoke in an area where I had been working with my excavator. There was a fire. I attempted to control the fire but by this time the wind had picked up. I was unable to do so and I called the fire department. This fire was not near my fire pit but in an area some distance away. The fire department arrived promptly and with some effort was able to contain the fire. The fire did not leave my property. Chief Corbin was not present on the day of the fire. Deputy Chief Allan Cole was

present. Neither at any time took a statement from me. Chief Corbin has no personal knowledge of the incident. Everything he says is, at best, hearsay. The township responded to my letter indicating that they would obtain a legal opinion. Subsequently, I attended a fire committee meeting on July 16. At that meeting Mayor Bob Kingsbury read a letter from the township’s solicitor, which seemed to indicate that it would be very difficult for the township to legally enforce some provisions of its fire protection bylaw. At that meeting, when the fire chief was asked why there were three first calls charged he said that in one case there was no fire permit and in the other two cases, the fire left the property. It was my impression from the fire committee meeting that they were in favour of cancelling all costs. I subsequently wrote to the township by letter dated Aug. 4, confirming that I did have a fire permit and that the fire did not leave the property. You will note in the article that Chief Corbin subsequently confirmed both of these facts. I subsequently was advised to attend a council meeting on Sept. 1, at 6:45 p.m. I was not informed that there was a council meeting at 5:30 p.m. at which this issue was

discussed. When I subsequently attended the meeting only Mayor Kingsbury spoke and I was informed they could not overturn the decision of the fire department. No other councillor spoke to the matter. As previously stated, the statements made by Chief Corbin are incorrect and entirely based on hearsay. I am a businessman who operates in the township. I have built more than 40 homes. I have never had a fire call in my whole life until this one in April. I am not a careless and negligent man. I complied with all the provisions of the bylaw: 1. I obtained a fire permit. 2. I burned only wood. 3. I complied with the provisions concerning the size of the fire. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief I stayed with the fire until it was out. I am very grateful to the firefighters for their service on the day of the fire. It is terrible being accused of something you did not do and then have your name in the local newspaper, on the website and on the radio linked to statements I believe are false. This has not just been frustrating and stressful but unfair to me and my entire family.

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MPP goes the extra mile for constituents To the editor:

Ostomy patients living with a colostomy, ileostomy or urostomy can thank our local MPP John Yakabuski for helping to increase the ADP (assistive device program) funding. He listened to our plea to help Renfrew County ostomates. He championed our

cause! Letters and emails from our ostomy members along with his own letters and meetings with Health Minister Eric Hoskins, helped to increase the grant 31 per cent, effective Sept. 1, 2015. An additional increase starts Sept. 1, 2016. Mr. Yakabuski is only one person in the

largest country, but he cares for his constituents and goes the extra mile. He knows that Renfrew County people deserve better health care. Thank you very much. Louise Cracknell Chair, Renfrew County Ostomy Support Group

Dementia needs a national plan To the editor:

By the end of 2031, 1.4 million Canadians will be living with some form of dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease. This statistic may seem way off in the future. But in reality, it’s happening right here in our community. This makes dementia one of the biggest drains on our economy. In Canada, it’s costing us $33 billion per year in direct and indirect costs. Today, an estimated 15,000 people in Ottawa and Renfrew

County are living with dementia, a disease which causes problems with thinking and memory loss. Age is a primary risk factor and we still don’t know how to stop or cure this debilitating and ultimately, fatal disease.   In 2011 alone, hours spent by family caregivers was the equivalent of $11 billion in lost income – or nearly 230,000 jobs. It’s not just economic costs associated with caregiving that are cause for alarm. Because dementia is a progressive disease, almost

all caregivers must provide round-the-clock care, taking a serious toll on their physical and mental well-being. The growing prevalence of dementia is troubling. But fortunately it’s not 2031 yet. We can work together to reduce these soaring numbers and improve dementia care at the same time. Team work is the idea behind our proposal for a Canadian Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia Partnership. See ASK CANDIDATES page 10

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Ask candidates for a national dementia strategy Continued from Page 9

This partnership would bring together policy-makers, researchers, health-care professionals, industry, and community leaders to work alongside citizens living with dementia to develop and implement a national dementia strategy. Our families, neighbours and friends need and deserve support as they face this disease. In a recent online survey, 83 per cent of Canadians said they want a national dementia strategy. This strategy would focus on three key things every Canadian affected by dementia expects: advance the progress of research, find ways of preventing and managing the disease and make sure those it affects live as well as possible in their homes and communities. A national dementia strategy is not only vital for Canada, it is key to the vitality of our community. According to Stats Canada,

for this first time as of July 2015, seniors outnumber kids in Canada. We’re living longer and with fewer children to care for us as we age, investing in a national dementia strategy would help alleviate the growing challenges in the coming years but also make a big impact today. Beating Alzheimer’s disease involves each and every Canadian. The stakes are high. We can’t let this disease bring down the prosperity of our community or country. That’s why this federal election, we’re asking candidates to support a national dementia strategy and we need your help to make sure this happens. Together, we can beat this disease. Take action by visiting www.alzheimer.ca/election2015 Kathy Wright Executive Director, Alzheimer Society of Ottawa and Renfrew County

Revamped polls upset Calabogie voters To the editor:

Elections Canada has revamped the polls in Calabogie for the first time in decades. We are very upset. Those of us in the village are being sent to Burnstown to vote and to Arnprior for the advance poll. I can walk to the Calabogie Community Centre in about five minutes. I have always voted in the community centre as have all of ward one and much of ward two. Instead the centre of the village has been plucked out and sent to Burnstown,

while all around us, Barryvale, Peaks Village, Kennedy Woods have to pass our houses to get to the community centre. There was absolutely no need to change anything. Centennial Lake folk are being sent to Griffith, 50 kilometres one way and to Eganville for the advance poll. There are three polls at Burnstown United Church which is a small venue and only two in Calabogie, which is a large hall with lots of parking. Not only will there be lineups outside

the small hall, but the parking lot is small and with the busy corner, it is potentially a traffic hazard. It is ludicrous. Obviously, no inspection of the venues was made. Our riding is the same, so no adjustment to the polls was necessary. One of my neighbours has the community centre at her back door. She has to go to Burnstown. There are people who have lived in the same house for 50 or 60 years, always voted in the village, and now they have to go to Burnstown. When I called

Elections Canada, I was told they changed the boundaries and cut the village in half. I explained that that was not what happened. Another per friend was told that those making up the polls assumed were part of Burnstown and they did not understand rural. My question remains: ‘Why did they change it and rip out a portion in the main part of the village in the first place?’ Skippy Hale Calabogie

Newspaper delivery great while it lasted To the editor:

For the past several years, I have appreciated receiving The Renfrew Mercury in my mailbox on “the other side of the River” - specifically in the Campbell’s Bay area of Quebec. The columns of Mary Cook and Jim Ferguson are always enjoyable along with excellent articles and opinions and informative advertisements.

According to a flyer in the latest publication, the newspaper will now only be available for pickup in Ontario. Thank you for providing this free distribution service. It was great while it lasted! Nancy Hunt Litchfield, QC

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I write today in response to a letter penned by Jeff Bishop offering his opinion on the idea of strategic voting being necessary as a means of defeating the local Conservative candidate in the upcoming federal election. I’ll not argue Mr. Bishop’s point on the importance of voting strategically, as I place a great deal of stock in the notion.  I do, however, disagree with the particulars that form his argument, specifically his suggestion that we all go out and support the Liberal candidate due to that person’s enthusiasm, energy, sincerity, and intelligence, qualities that he and only he appear to possess in the view of the writer. Strategic voting has been around for a while as a way of achieving a desired result, in this case the defeat of a Conservative MP. But key to the concept is the idea that support should be thrown to the candidate that has the best chance of pulling this off. In this riding, in the 2011 election, it was Mr. Clouthier who finished in second place, some 3,000 votes ahead of the NDP who were third, and the Liberals who lagged in fourth position. The numbers and the history, therefore, would indicate that most voters looking for change should support Mr. Clouthier as the candidate best positioned to defeat the Conservative. This is how strategic voting theory works, and selecting the fourth-place finisher flies in the face of the whole thing The Liberal candidate is, from what I understand, a decent fellow,

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but his most glaring weakness is that he’s a Liberal, belonging to a party that seems to feel a terrific sense of entitlement when it comes to voter support, something that comes no doubt from electoral success in the twentieth century. But this is the second decade of the twenty-first century, and today, in my view, the Liberals are in no position to consider themselves the “natural” heirs-apparent in this riding, and to suggest so smacks of a certain degree of un-earned swagger, perhaps bordering on arrogance. And people don’t like that. Mr. Bishop makes reference to the Conservative’s duplicity with respect to firearms legislation, suggesting that gun owners could never support, or should never support, a party that has misrepresented its positions on a regular basis to secure votes. And again, in my view, he’s right. But once again, although the premise is correct, the offered solution is not. How is it that gun owners will turn away en-masse from the Conservatives and run into the willing arms of the Liberals, the party that initiated gun control in the first place and continues to officially support it now? I’m sorry, but to me, that’s a lot square things trying to fit into round holes. Mr. Clouthier is characterized as a “voice in the wilderness,” the presumption being that the Liberal candidate, if successful, would, of course, be something more than that. I’m not entirely sure what science lies behind this assertion, but it does reveal what appears to be an astonishing discon-

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nect with the facts on the ground. This riding, for decades now, knows all too well the fate of government backbenchers from rural ridings such as ours, consigned as they are to the dark zone of the House of Commons. The only exception to this was Mr. Clouthier himself, who, while MP, was also appointed as Parliamentary Secretary of National Defence. Further, any members of the public who are familiar with Mr. Clouthier, or who have turned up at all-candidates meetings, would have trouble fitting the man to that “voice in the wilderness” description. The battle cry “Give ‘Em Hec!” isn’t merely a cute play on words, but a reality many of us can attest to. My final point goes to the stated energy and enthusiasm that Mr. Bishop alludes to as essential attributes of a political candidate, along with sincerity and smarts. Again, I agree. But again, we part company quickly.  In my view, if victory is to go to the politician that’s earned it most, then Mr. Clouthier emerges handsdown as the preferred choice of any voter, much less those looking for a strategic alternative. He has out-worked, out-hustled, and out-campaigned all the others by a significantly wide margin. And if voters value their vote, and it’s something they hold dear and wish to use wisely, they’ll want to give it to someone who has earned it, rather than just expected it. And to me, Clouthier has, by a wide margin, done just that. Steve Jones Renfrew

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Jim and Frances Charbonneau know all too well how important Sunshine Coach is to the community. Jim is on dialysis and uses the coach at least three times a week to get to his appointments at the Renfrew Victoria Hospital and Frances has made use of the coach on occasion. Both sing the praises of the organization and urge the public to support the worthy cause at the upcoming Reach for the Rainbow Radiothon on Valley Heritage Radio on Sunday, Oct. 25. The couple, who resides at Quail Creek Retirement Centre, is originally from Arnprior. They moved to Renfrew to be closer to the dialysis unit. Sunshine Coach makes all the difference in the world to the Charbonneaus. “I depend on it,” said Jim. The coach transports many of the dialysis patients, he said. “You see the coaches coming and going all the time.” Frances has also had to use the service a number of times, in particular when she had broken bones and was using a walker. “It was so nice to be able to go for a haircut or go to the bank. The service is just invaluable,” said Frances. The drivers, in particular,

made the experience of taking a coach a good one, always. “They’re all nice and they’re all reliable,” said Jim. Frances agreed, “They’re all kind,” she said. “I think to myself, what would we do without it?” The drivers are also extremely prompt and flexible, said the Charbonneaus. On one occasion, Jim had to go for a minor surgery. He had the surgery and then his dialysis treatment and then driver Allan Guest was taking them home. “Whatever happened that time he was just weak, like a rag,” said Frances. “After we got him in the van, Jim got a bad case of the chills. Allan had started the coach and then he got out, took his jacket off and came to the back and put his jacket on Jim. Then he got back in and turned up the heat,” explained Frances. “That will stick with me because it was so kind.” Sunshine Coach executive director Norm Dagg said the organization looks for people like Guest and the other drivers, who make the service such a success. The fleet is made up of 11 vehicles, plus the newly acquired stretcher transfer vehicle. There are 20 employees and more than 33,000 trips are made each year.

Tuesday, September 22nd is a date that will live forever in our memories. The beauty of an early autumn morning was shattered by the terrible news that grew worse as the day went on. Much has been written about that day and the murders of three innocent women. News reports have articulated the chronology of the facts, so I will not use this column to reiterate them. I did deliver a short statement in the Legislature on Wednesday the 23rd that is available to watch by going to my website: http://www.johnyakabuski.com/videos What we are left with in the aftermath is a community that is hurting terribly. No one who discusses this tragedy can do so without also asking themselves—and one another—why did this happen? Could it have been prevented? And what measures are required to hopefully ensure that it never happens again? Sherry Haaima/Metroland

Jim and Frances Charbonneau praise the prompt, friendly service they get from Sunshine Coach. The Charbonneaus think transforming the major fundraiser from a telethon to a radiothon is a good one. People from all over enjoy listening to Valley Heritage Radio, said Frances. She knows of people across the country who were pleased when the station began streaming online. The radiothon will be broadcast live on Valley Heritage

Election brochures mailed Elections Canada has mailed a reminder brochure to each household in Canada. The mail-out tells electors that, if they have not received a voter information card, they should register or update their address online before 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 13. (The deadline to vote ahead of election day at the Elections Canada office is also Oct. 13.) The message adds that those who cannot go online should contact the Elections Canada office in Pembroke’s West End Mall (1-866-2048448). The brochure also provides information on the voter identification requirements, including the pieces of identification accepted at the polls. ADVANCE POLLS

Four days of advance polls have been set up throughout the riding starting this Friday, Oct. 9 and run-

Radio 98.7 (VHR) on Sunday, Oct. 25 between noon and 5 p.m. Volunteers will be working the phones to take donations on the day of the radiothon. Also, members of the public are invited to visit the VHR Studios located at 3009 Burnstown Rd. on the day of the event to enjoy the free live entertainment from noon to 5 p.m. on the Cavanagh Stage.

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The Libertarian Party is not running a candidate in Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke after all. Steve Fortin of Pembroke had indicated he would be vying to be riding MP on Oct. 19 under the party’s banner. However, when the deadline passed Sept. 28, he had not registered to run. Elections Canada announced Sept. 30 that the five candidates approved in the riding are Independent Hector Clouthier, Conservative Party of Canada’s Cheryl Gallant, Green Party of Canada’s Stefan Klietsch, Liberal Party of Canada’s Jeff Lehoux and New Democratic Party’s Dan McCarthy.

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The wounds will lay bare for some time, as the families and friends of victims, the family of Basil Borustski, and the rest of us, will be forced to relive this experience as the case progresses through the justice system. Supporting one another will be a big part of the healing process. My wife Vicky and I were able to attend a candlelight vigil in Wilno on the 25th. It was beautifully done and helped begin that healing process. I want to thank all those who helped organize it in such a short period of time. At the provincial level, I believe that this certainly requires some serious examination and discussion as to where the system failed and how it could be improved. We owe that to the memory of Anastasia Kuzyk, Nathalie Warmerdam, and Carol Culleton. On the personal side of things, our family is about to go through a significant change— something we had not experienced until this point. While your children grow up and move away, for Vicky and me they haven’t gone far. But that’s about to change. Our daughter Emily, her husband Tom, and our granddaughter Adelaide are moving to Fort Smith, Northwest Territories.

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We are experiencing what so many other families have as well—children moving farther and farther away to pursue a career or to follow one’s dream. But we also understand that they know better than anyone what is best for them and their family. In my job I get to talk to a lot of people and realize we are not alone. We’re going to enjoy this Thanksgiving together and celebrate the many blessings that have been given to us. Please accept our wishes for a wonderful Thanksgiving for you and yours as well. Autumn can certainly bring us some of the most beautiful days of the year; and so far it has been pretty nice. Let’s hope it stays that way for a little while longer.

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The Renfrew County Healthy Kids Community Challenge is on At September’s session of County Council, chair of the County of Renfrew Social Services Committee Coun. Debbie Robinson was pleased to announce the launch of the Healthy Kids Community Challenge. The County in partnership with the Renfrew County District Health Unit will receive up to $825,000 in provincial funding over a three-year period. The Ministry of Health and Long Term Care is funding the initiative that focuses on community led programs that see partners from different sectors working together to implement sustainable activities, programs and policies to improve the health and activity levels of children. Every nine months the province will provide a themed challenge to direct the efforts of the local Healthy Kids Community Challenge team. All the themes will promote aspects of healthy eating and active living for children. The overall initiative will also

partner with local municipalities, school boards, licensed childcare facilities, recreation departments, non government organizations and local businesses. By having several partners across a broad sector the focus will remain local and leverage local resources. “This funding from the Ministry of Heath and LongTerm Care will provide the means for us and our partners to rise to the challenge and really make a significant and lasting impact on children across Renfrew County,” said Robinson Judy Mulvihill, Manager of Child Care Services for the County of Renfrew and Project Co-Chair for the Challenge, expressed this sentiment: “We want to reach out to all the communities in our county, to gather their themes, programs and ideas that are working. By combining these successful practices and sharing them county wide, the benefits will reach as many children in our

county as possible.” The first theme challenge focuses around ‘Run. Jump. Play. Everyday.’ The first local initiative to support this theme is called the Chalk Challenge where communities will be encouraged to chalk their paved play areas to conduct events that foster creativity, high levels of community involvement and spirit, while including physical activity and fun! The partner organizations that participate are encouraged to submit their activity pictures or videos via email or Facebook to the County of Renfrew Healthy Kids Community Challenge page. Prizes will be awarded to the community or partner organization based on the impact of the activity. To find out more information about the Healthy Kids Community Challenge please email at healthykids@countyofrenfrew.on.ca or on Facebook at Healthy Kids Renfrew County.

NDP will invest in forest industries Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke NDP candidate Dan McCarthy got a first-hand look at forestry innovation in the riding during a recent visit to Ensyn Technologies, a leading-edge factory in Renfrew where wood waste is being turned into fuel oils. Ensyn’s core technology, Rapid Thermal Processing, converts food biomass from the forest and agricultural sectors to high yields of light liquids. At the Renfrew plant, the biomass used, for the most part, is softwood sawdust. The technology produces a renewable fuel oil, a petroleumreplacement that is used for heating and also serves as a feedstock for refineries in an application known as Refinery Coprocessing. McCarthy said that companies like Ensyn are exactly what NDP leader Tom Mulcair had in mind with his announcement last week of funding the NDP would dedicate to the forest industries if it forms government. “An NDP government will make key investments in Canada’s valuable forestry sector

to create jobs and support innovations aimed at providing long-term sustainability for the industry,” he said. “We will earmark $55 million for manufacturing facilities, $40 million for research and development and $10 million to promote international exports.” With the company’s green energy mission and its ability to turn waste into jobs, it seems ideal for a forestry area such as Renfrew County, he added. It faces bureaucratic and other obstacles, however, in getting its product widely accepted and used, said McCarthy. The company sells most of its product to users in U.S. states that have brought in the kind of cap-and-trade carbon reduction systems like the one proposed by New Democrats. “If we had the same kind of requirements for renewable fuels here as in the U.S., Ensyn would have a ready market for its product here,” said McCarthy after his visit. Already, the company, which employs 25-40 workers, uses about 10 per cent of the county’s sawdust production,

about four tractor-trailer loads daily. In total, it produces 13 million gallons of oil yearly. “Ensyn Technologies provides an environmentally friendly solution that helps solve the long-standing problem of what to do with waste wood,” McCarthy said. “And utilizing waste wood will make the County’s mills and forest operations more profitable.” McCarthy said Stephen Harper’s Conservatives have failed to make forestry or manufacturing of related products a priority at home or in developing trade strategies. “We need to ensure Canada’s forestry sector remains innovative and competitive to create the highly skilled jobs needed to move the sector forward. “Stephen Harper has undervalued Canadian forestry, failed to invest in manufacturing, and left existing federal funding oversubscribed to the detriment of the sector. Tom Mulcair will work with the forestry sector to leverage private sector investments and create new opportunities.”

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Green candidate condemns secrecy around FIPA governments to secretly payout humiliating settlements with Chinese companies.” Under similar investor-state treaties, Ecuador was sentenced with a $2 billion compensation order for terminating a contract that the suing company had violated. Russia faces a $50 billion payment order to Yukos Oil Company. A sovereign country need not expropriate any assets to be punished by arbitrators, who are handsomely paid more tax dollars with each additional lawsuit and often have partial backgrounds as corporate lawyers. The FIPA also locks in Canada’s open rules towards Chinese investors, without granting Canadian investors market access to China or amending any of China’s existing discriminatory business laws. “The Conservatives know that the FIPA is too politically toxic to debate. That is why they shut down parliamentary debate, included provisions for lawsuit secrecy, and bound Canadians with the 31-year exit notice in Article 35.” The Green Party is alone among parties

in promising the following response: • pass legislation to require that any and all complaints from Beijing under the Canada-China FIPA, even early diplomatic complaints, be made public; • not cave if the People’s Republic of China’s state companies complain about a municipal by-law or proposed legislative change, such as reversing the damage to the Fisheries Act, Environmental Assessment or Navigable Waters Protection Act; • if we must, write a cheque for damages under FIPA, rather than cancel planned laws; • vigorously oppose the new FIPAs within the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and the Comprehensive Economic Trade Agreement (CETA). • “The citizens of Renfrew-NipissingPembroke have every right to be informed about government decisions that affect the well-being of Canada for a generation to come. Every day that the Conservatives continue to hide what is their longest-term project is further evidence that they know how deeply they have betrayed Canada.”

Liberals announce plan to strengthen economy Lehoux. “It’s time for a new plan that will grow local economies and make sure our brave women and men in uniform have the support they need to keep our communities and country safe.” A Liberal government will maintain current National Defence spending levels, including current planned increases. We will launch an open and transparent competition to replace the CF-18s. We will not purchase the F-35 stealth fighter-bomber. The Liberals will also Implement the recommendations made in the Canadian Forces’ Report on Transformation

Conservatives pledge to expand special forces The Conservative Party would strengthen Canada’s Special Forces to ensure that Canada is fully prepared to address “a growing terrorist threat,” says the party’s RenfrewNipissing-Pembroke candidate Cheryl Gallant. “Our Conservative Government has made the rebuilding of the Canadian military a top priority since we took office,” Gallant said in a news release last week. “Only a re-elected Conservative government will provide the Canadian Armed Forces with an expanded Special Forces capability to respond to varied, and sometimes multiple, national and international emergencies.” After the ”politically-motivated decision by the old government” to disband the Canadian Airborne Regiment, Gallant said she has been focused on regaining those “lost capabilities” for the country.

As MP for Base Petawawa, Gallant said she has overseen the expansion of Base Petawawa, including bringing the Canadian Special Operations Regiment (CSOR) and the Chinook Helicopter Squadron to Petawawa. To ensure that Canada’s Special Operations Forces are fully able to carry out all of their vital tasks, a re-elected Conservative Government would expand the strength of the Special Forces by about 35 per cent by 2022 - an increase from its current strength of just over 1,900 regular force personnel, she said. “This is great news for the local building industry, the real estate market as well as the service sector in providing local jobs to meet the needs of our local expanding military workforce,” said Gallant. “There is a catch. This only happens with a re-elected Conservative government.”

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so that our Forces will be leaner, more agile, and betterequipped – with “more teeth and less tail”. “The Liberals are committed to growing a strong and well-equipped military,” said Lehoux. “For too long, Stephen Harper has failed to provide meaningful support for our troops. Our military has a long and proud history of exemplary contribution on the world stage, from combat missions, to peace operations, to disaster relief. A Liberal government will support our military, and right the wrongs after a decade of deceit and neglect from the Conservatives.”

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A Liberal government led by Justin Trudeau will invest in Canada’s Armed Forces, ensuring that they have the necessary equipment to protect our country and keep Canadians safe, while also growing local economies and creating jobs, said Jeff Lehoux, Liberal candidate for RenfrewNipissing-Pembroke. “Over the last 10 years, Stephen Harper has sent our military into a state of stagnation. The Conservative government allowed $10 billion in allocated funding for our military to lapse. On top of that, our procurement process is in shambles,” said

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Feeling Sorry for others? Well, a few weeks ago I’ve been telling you a story about a legally blind lady who always “pussy-footed” around and felt sorry for herself until she grew a back-bone. Thats when her life transformed. Today, I’d like to share another view of how we often “pussy-foot” around. And this time it’s not because we are afraid, but it’s rather that we are so compassionate, sensitive and intuitive to other peoples feelings, that we actually don’t want to hurt THEM. So, we are starting to adjust our actions accordingly. We change the way we live our life, often actually quite unconsciously, but nevertheless we are becoming someone else around that particular person. We become temporare actors and we are actually all pretty good at it.This would be kind of ok if it is with someone we don’t see that often and we don’t care for or if we’d do it by choice. However, we very often do this actually with our loved ones, our partners, children, parents or somebody we have a very special bond with. Out of respect to the other person, we try to avoid anything ever possible not to upset their feelings or hurt them in any way….because after all…that is what we’ve been taught all along…always be nice, encourage them, build them up, persuade them…of course based on our own values and experiences. Now, as sweet as this initially seems to be, is it working? How does it make you feel if the other dismisses your advice? Pretty bad right? And how do you think it makes the other person feel? Actually often their “back” goes up or the total opposite, they are so vulnerable that any advice still is unable to make them change things.They may understand but still can’t take the required actions. In either case, we’ve created friction in our relationship and then we wonder why it’s over one day. Don’t let it come to this. Heilkunst is helping individuals being compassionate, respect their privacy and intimacy even within a relationship. A very good friend of mine used to tell me “It’s none of your business”. Honestly it drove me nuts intiailly but he is so right. We need to learn to understand the difference between “our own business, someone elses business and God’s business” as Byron Katie states. This is not only important for ourselves to be and stay healthy and not fret about something we have no power over changing, but also to encourage the other persons spiritual growth. Be Honest! Give Love! Give a Hug! Be a good Listener! Give advice if asked! But don’t superimpose! After a dear patient transformed her view, she now says: “It’s not my muck!” So, is it yours?

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PLUS ADJUSTMENT �� , FEES,$15,980 DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. HST. ADJUSTMENT IN PRICE Ω, CE SELLING PRICE: $17,335 ACCENT 5DELIVERY DR GL 6-SPEED MANUAL. ITY:PRICE 7.1L/100 KM▼ CITY:HST. AIR CONDITIONING 00 SELL NGPLUS PR $15 980 E& ANTRA 6 SPEED MANUA $1500 PR7.1L/100 CE KM▼ SELLING PRICE: ELANTRA L 6-SPEED MANUAL. $1,500 PRICE $200 OWN PRICE ADJUSTMENT , FEES, DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. WITH IT FOR Ω HEATED FRONT SEATS Ω Ω $200 PRICE ADJUSTMENT DELIVERY DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HEATED HEATED DOOR ♦FEES, HST. US HST. EES5 DR DEGL&VERY NAT ON NC UDED P US HST ADJUSTMENT IN PRICE AMIRRORS TOTAL VALUE OF INADJUSTMENT PR DELIVERY CE ADJUSTMENTS OF AHST. TOTAL VALUE OFBI-WEEKLY PR CEFINANCING ADJUSTMENTS OF , FEES, & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PRICE INADJUSTMENTS PRICE 2012 CANADIAN AND SELLING PRICE: $17,335,PLUS ACCENT 6-SPEED MANUAL. AIR CONDITIONING 2012 CANADIAN AND † & DEST FINANCING FOR FOR BI-WEEKLY  FRONT SEATS INCLUDES WITH OWN IT FOR Ω A O APLUS A HST. U O AD U M NORTH N O AMERICAN A O A A U O Ω AD U M NΩ O Ω Ω DELIVERY Ω NORTH AMERICAN , FEES, & DESTINATION INCLUDED. $200 PRICE ADJUSTMENT  HEATED DOOR MIRRORS BI-WEEKLY ADJUSTMENTS ADJUSTMENTS ADJUSTMENTS $ $ $ $  ACTIVE HEADRESTS 2012FRONT CANADIAN AND CANAD AN AND 96 MONTHS 2012 CANADIAN AND † FINANCING FOR B WEEKLY F NANC NG FOR WITH OWN IT FOR 96 MONTHS BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR $ $ $ $ CAR OF THE YEAR AMERICAN HEATED FRONT SEATS $ INCLUDES CAR OF THE YEAR 2.4L FWD ® GL OWN IT FOR WITH ®  HEATED DOOR MIRRORS 1,800 3,200 2,300 1,700 INCLUDES: 6 AIRBAGS • iPOD /USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS • POWER WINDOWS NORTH NOR H AM R CAN NORTH AMERICAN INCLUDES: 6 AIRBAGS • iPOD96/USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS • POWER WINDOWS† HWY: 5.6L/100 KM OWNARIT FOR 96 MONTHS WITH  FRONT ACTIVE HEADRESTS INCLUDES MONTHS 96 MONTHS WITH OWN IT FOR  SIDE &WITH CURTAIN AIRBAGS 96 MONTHS Limited model shown HWY:HEATED 5.6L/100 KM CAR FRONT, OF THE YEAR CAR OIT FOR H YN $ � CAR OF THE YEAR F NANC NG F NANC NG ® N VALUE SAV NGS N VALUE SAV NGS OWN IT FOR OWN WITH CITY: 8.7L/100 KM & DOOR LOCKS • ABS WITH TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM • DUAL POWER ® INCLUDES †  HEATED DOOR MIRRORS F NANC NG F NANC NG VALUE SAV NGS N VALUE SAV NGS & DOOR LOCKS6•AIRBAGS ABS WITH TRACTION CONTROL NC SYSTEM • DUAL HEATEDPOD POWER 2013 UDES A RBAGS USB †AUX ARY NPUT JACKS POWER IN PRICE � INCLUDES: • iPOD /USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS • POWER WINDOWS 00WER KM WINDOWS HWY:CITY: 5.6L/100 KM W  FRONT ACTIVE OWN IT FOR WITHAIRBAGS OWN IT FOR WITH 8.7L/100 KMNDOWS INCLUDES † 48 MONTHS INCLUDES $ FOR edFRONT, SIDEHEADRESTS & CURTAIN m modeWINDOWS hown FOR 48 MONTHS 2013 48 MONTHS :HEATED 5.6L/100 HWY:HEATED 5.6L/100 KM ADJUSTMENTS � FOR 48 MONTHS FOR EXTERIOR MIRRORS POWER & †DOORINCLUDES LOCKS 00 KM� KM 8.7L/100 KM 2013 EXTERIOR POWER & DOOR OCKS ABS W TH TRACT SYSTEM DUA POWER INCLUDES &†DOORMIRRORS LOCKS • ABS WITH TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM • DUAL HEATED POWER 2013 ACITY: COMB NED TOTAL OF 16 ALLOY WHEELS A COMB NED TOTAL OFCAR FINANCING FOR ON CONTRO BI-WEEKLY IN PRICE � 2012 †BEST NEW SMALL  FRONT ACTIVE HEADRESTS 8.7L/100 KM� CITY: 8.7L/100 KM INCLUDES INCLUDES † REARV EW CAMERA POWER SUNROOF PANORAM C SUNROOF 2013  FRONT, SIDE & CURTAIN AIRBAGS $ 96 MONTHS ADJUSTMENTS HWY: 5.3L/100 KM EXTER OR M RRORS ® POWER WINDOWS &A DOOR LOCKS EXTERIOR MIRRORS HWY: 7.4L/100 KMSMALL HWY: CAR 9.7L/100 KM FINANCING FOR COMBINED TOTAL OF 2013 BI-WEEKLY A COMBINED TOTAL2012 OFBEST AM/FM/CD/MP3/USB/iPOD AUDIO SYSTEM IN PRICE 2012 BEST NEW CAR (UNDER $21K)NEW SMALL ▼ CITY: 7.1L/100 KM ▼  FRONT, SIDE & CURTAIN AIRBAGS 96 MONTHS A CITY: 10.4L/100 KM ADJUSTMENTS CITY: 12.9L/100 KM▼ WY: 5.3L/100 KM HWY: 5.3L/100 KM APRICE ® EQS SEAT POWER WINDOWS & DOOR LOCKS NO MONEY W EM FOG�� L GHTS POWERNDDRWVER 16 ALLOY WHEELS BI-WEEKLY PROX ENTRYKM▼ AM/FM/CD/MP3/USB/iPOD AUDIO SYSTEM IN N FINANCING FORDOWN (UNDER $21K) (UNDER $21K) OWN IT FOR QU TY KEYLESS ♦ STEERING WHEEL AUDIO CONTROLS I ITY: 7.1L/100 KM▼ CITY: 7.1L/100 U D I T WITH SELLING PRICE: $17,335 ACCENT 5 DR GL 6-SPEED MANUAL. SELLING PRICE: $15,980 ELANTRA L 6-SPEED MANUAL. $1,500 PRICE WITH AIR CONDITIONING A A T OWN IT FOR WITH ADJUSTMENTS ANW1 W H E IP N N N 96 MONTHS W MN 16W H Q IP �� NO MONEY W EQ WINDOWS & DOOR LOCKS DOWN ND POWER SELLING PRICE: $15,980 ELANTRA L 6-SPEED MANUAL. $1,500 PRICE FINANCING ΩBI-WEEKLY AUDIO SYSTEM �� Ω,&♦FEES, D " A SUU PE WHEEL®AUDIO ITH CONDITIONING SUQU PHST. $200 PRICE ADJUSTMENT &FOR DESTINATION INCLUDED. UISTEERING , PRICE: FEES,$15,980 DELIVERY DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. ADJUSTMENT D6" A IT PLUS IN PRICET FOR IN PRICE OWN ITCONTROLS FOR WITHLIMITED OWN W TH GLS model shown SELLING $17,335 ACCENT DRINCLUDED. GL 6-SPEED MANUAL. SELLING PRICE: ELANTRA LDELIVERY 6-SPEED MANUAL. $1,500 PRICE Ω 16WITH AIR OWN ITAM/FM/CD/MP3/USB/iPOD FOR WITH OWN IT FOR WITH E 965MONTHS �� 2013 H COMPREHENSIVE WARRANTY 2013 D I , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION PLUS HST. 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SELLING IN PRICE$1,000 HWY: KM GLSMIRRORS AUTO. $1,000 PRICE PRICE: SELLING A COMB NED TOTAL OF $26,700�� SONATA GLS A COMB NED TOTAL OF5.6L/100 HWY: 5.6L/100 KMPRICE ∏ PRICE: $26,700 SONATA EXTERIOR  FRONT, SIDE & CURTAIN AIRBAGS ON ALL HYUNDA MODELS 2013 HWY: 5.2L/100 KM Ω �� ADJUSTMENTS A Ω � BEST SELLING CAR IN CANADA BEST SELLING CAR IN CANADA SONA A G S AU O SEPRICE NG PR CE � R CNPLUS E  POWER & DOOR LOCKS IN PRICE W CITY: 8.7L/100 2012 CANADIAN AND HWY: 5.6L/100 KM WINDOWS HWY KM SONATA GLS AUTO. $1,000 SELLING PRICE: $26,700 ADJUSTMENT , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. HST. CITY: 8.7L/100 KM HWY: 5.6L/100 KM ▼ W M W M ADJUSTMENT , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. Q FINANCING FOR A BI-WEEKLY IN PRICE W CITY: W M M D 7.1L/100 /100 KM HWY: 5.2L/100 KMEQ M I EUWKM WITH ADJUSTMENTS � M � DAN 1 US EQ KM▼  POWER WINDOWS & DOOR LOCKS WTNHDHS I KM CITY: 8.7L/100 KM� COWN TY IT FOR KMIT 2012 CANADIAN AND Ω, FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION US M N HST. HST. 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PLUS HST. $750 PRICE ADJUSTMENT LLED S NR P ALOY U6KM INCLUDES † HWY: 5.2L/100 2 NO MONEY DOWN CAR OF THE YEAR O 2013 BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR B WEEKLY F NANC NG FOR " BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR BEST SELLING CAR IN CANADA BEST SELLING CAR IN CANADA N LL N"RA D SU PED INCLUDES INCLUDES † † E OY UN O D 2012 CANADIAN AND MONTHS WITH STEERING WHEEL AUDIO 2 2013 LO WKM RAOOLF▼ 96 MONTHS , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. $750 PRICE ADJUSTMENT OY KM INCLUDES INCLUDES 9696WMONTHS †CONTROLS † 7.1L/100 /100 HWY: 5.2L/100 2 W CITY: M M NO ΩMONEY DOWN CAR OF THE YEAR OLOLO NR LO W ROOF  AIRGOVERNMENT CONDITIONING Y HKM †† 2012 CANADIAN AND 962•MONTHS WITH STEERING WHEEL AUDIO CONTROLS M M 96 MONTHS 96 MONTHS WSAV EEOF▼ AWARDED THEF HIGHEST YNGS F▼Y O WITH OWNSEATS ITAIR FOR CONDITIONING INCLUDES: FRONT/REAR SEATS 100WKM CITY: 7.1L/100 KM AWARDED THE HIGHEST GOVERNMENT NANC NG H N• AUXILIARY VALUE N VALUE SAV NGS INCLUDES: AIR CONDITIONING HEATED FRONT/REAR • AUXILIARY O ♦F NANC NG • HEATED  AIR CONDITIONING  AIR CONDITIONING GLS model shown NORTH AMERICAN HE W OF AWARDED THE H W E LS F W CRASH SAFETY RATING M SELLING PRICE: $19,285 ELANTRA GLWITH 6-SPEED MANUAL. 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PLUS HST. $750 PRICE ADJUSTMENT S ® ® edTRAFFIC mode hown †U.S. ® ® CAR OFFREE THE YEAR HIGHWAY 6mAIRBAGS  6 AIRBAGS LS U.S. NATIONAL L n SAFETY ADMINISTRATION HANDS NPUT SDELIVERY R♦US XM™ RAD W TH B TRAFFIC UETOOTH HANDS MP USB POD INCLUDES SAFETY W ® INPUT • SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH MP3/USB/iPOD Ω HANDS NATIONAL HIGHWAY FREE PHONE SYSTEM POWER SUNROOF ��model ON ALL HYUNDAI MODELS PHONE SYSTEM • POWER SUNROOF & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. model shown♦S $750 PRICE ADJUSTMENT $OADMINISTRATION 2.0T Limited Sport 2.0T shown  iPODCONDITIONING /USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS SONATA, •FEES, GLS AUTO. $1,000 PRICE SELLING PRICE: $26,700 CAR OFFREE THE YEAR INCLUDES GLS FEATURES THE PRICE SAFETY ADMINISTRATION M SAFETY ADMINISTRATIONHWY: 5.6L/100 KM �� SYSTEMFOR  AIR ® ® REE PHONE POWER SUNROO �� SONATA AUTO. $1,000 PRICE SELLING PRICE: $26,700 PHONE SYSTEM • POWER SUNROOF HWY: 5.6L/100  iPODCONDITIONING /USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS  iPODCONDITIONING /USB/AUXILIARY INPUTINJACKS SONATA GLS AUTO. $1,000 PRICE SELLING PRICE: $26,700 KM HWY:8.7L/100 5.6L/100 KM� KM WITH CITY: KM OWN IT FOR ADJUSTMENT , $26,700 FEES, DELIVERY &GLS DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS5 HST.$ PLUS YEAR ��  AIR  AIR PRICE � SONATA GLS AUTO. $1,000 PRICE SELLING PRICE: 6L/100 HWY:8.7L/100 5.6L/100 KM CITY: ADJUSTMENT , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. � KM � KM OF A GL AT NO EXTRA CHARGE  POWER WINDOWS & DOOR INLOCKS PRICE WITH KM CITY: 8.7L/100 KM OWN IT FOR IN PRICE ADJUSTMENT , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. IN PRICE PRICE † + Ω ININPRICE  AIRBAGS INCLUDES L FEATURES SPORT APPEARANCE 7L/100 KM� CITY: 8.7L/100 KM� ADJUSTMENTS ADJUSTMENT , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. WINDOWS & DOOR LOCKS Ω IN PRICE 66POWER WINDOWS & DOOR LOCKS ADJUSTMENTS IN PRICE Ω BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR † LIMITED ΩFOR  6POWER AIRBAGS  AIRBAGS ADJUSTMENTS ® INCLUDES FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY ADJUSTMENTS ADJUSTMENTS OWN IT COMPREHENSIVE WARRANTY OWN IT FOR WITH BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR ADJUSTMENTS 2.4L FWD  SIRIUS RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH HANDS FREEΩ WWITH Ω ® XM™FINANCING BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY FOR GL ADJUSTMENTS ADJUSTMENTS ∏ $ ® ® FINANCING FOR 96 MONTHS T NO EXTRAOWN CHARGE BI-WEEKLY OWN IT FOR WITH OWN T FOR TH  iPOD INPUT JACKS 2013 96 MONTHS IT FOR WITH OWN IT FOR WITH CASH PURCHASE PRICE BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR  SIRIUS WITH BLUETOOTH HANDS FREE  SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH HANDS FREE FINANCE FOR ONLY AT WITH 2013 ® XM™ RADIO ® /USB/AUXILIARY 2013 ∏ ∏ $ BEST SELLING CAR IN CANADA 96 MONTHS 96 MONTHS iPODSELLING /USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS iPOD /USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKSAUDIO CONTROLS ON ALL HYUNDA MODELS 2013 96 MONTHS 96 MONTHS 2013 AWARDED THEHWY: HIGHEST5.2L/100 GOVERNMENT CONDITIONING †WHEEL PHONE SYSTEM &CAR STEERING m m • HEATED w ♦FRONT/REAR SEATS • AUXILIARY 2013 m w ♦ INCLUDES: AIR KM w ♦ BEST CAR CANADA BEST CANADA m SELLING m KM w ♦ m GOVERNMENT 96IN MONTHS 96IN MONTHS HWY: 5.6L/100 HWY: 5.6L/100 KMTHESAFETY AWARDED THE RATING HIGHEST CRASH AIR † CONDITIONING • HEATED FRONT/REAR SEATS •®•AUXILIARY †† NO MONEY DOWN  POWER WINDOWS & DOOR LOCKSAUDIO RNMENT AWARDED HIGHEST GOVERNMENT 2012 CANADIAN AND INCLUDES: AIR CONDITIONING • HEATED FRONT/REAR SEATS AUXILIARY ® † † PHONE SYSTEM & STEERING WHEEL AUDIO CONTROLS INCLUDES: PHONE SYSTEM & STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS IN PRICE Limited model shown /100 KM HWY: 5.2L/100 KM▼ INPUT • SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH HANDS MP3/USB/iPOD HWY: 5.6L/100 KM HWY KM CITY: 7.1L/100 KM CRASH SAFETY RATING U.S. NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC � HWY: 5.6L/100 KM EST GOVERNMENT AWARDED THE HIGHEST GOVERNMENT G CRASH SAFETY RATING INCLUDES: AIR CONDITIONING • HEATED FRONT/REAR SEATS • AUXILIARY � ® ® NO MONEY DOWN  POWER & HWY DOOR LOCKS  POWER WINDOWS & DOOR LOCKS CITY: 8.7L/100 KM 2012 CANADIAN AND Limited model shownWINDOWS ®• SIRIUS XM™ ® HANDS IN PRICE CITY: 8.7L/100 KM Limited model shown ▼ ▼ ADJUSTMENTS INPUT RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH MP3/USB/iPOD U.S. NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION INPUT • SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH HANDS MP3/USB/iPOD  CRUISE CONTROL 100 KM CITY: 7.1L/100 KM TY RATING CRASH SAFETY RATING AFFIC U.S. NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC � � 7 4L 100 KM HWY 9 7L 100 KM � SANTA 20 ® M HWY KM FE SPORT CITY: 8.7L/100 C KM FREE PHONE®SYSTEM SUNROOF Limited modelKM shown 20 FINANCING FOR MANUAL. BI-WEEKLY CITY: 8.7L/100 KM ♦ RADIO 2016 2TY4L FWD THE ADJUSTMENTS AMERICAN INPUT •• POWER SIRIUS XM™ WITH BLUETOOTH HANDS MP3/USB/iPOD SAFETY ADMINISTRATION GHWAY TRAFFIC U.S. NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ON SAFETY ADMINISTRATION 2015 SONATA GL  CRUISE CONTROL NORTH  CRUISE CONTROL ▼ SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH®® CHANDS FREE INCLUDES GLS FOR PRICE SELLING PRICE: $19,285 ELANTRA GL 6-SPEED 20 FREE PHONE SYSTEM • POWER SUNROOF ▼ ® C TY 10 4L 100AMERICAN KM TY 12 9L 100 KM▼ FREE PHONE SYSTEM • POWER SUNROOF 20 FINANCING BI-WEEKLY ♦ ONLY CASH PURCHASE CE NORTH NISTRATION ADMINISTRATION 96 MONTHS FOR FPRICE: NANCE FOR AT W TH KMFEATURES M▼ C SAFETY TYPR CASH PURCHASE CE  SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH HANDSPRFREE SIRIUS XM™ WITH OR BLUETOOTH HANDS FREE F NANCE FORRADIO ONLY ATY W TH SELLING $19,285 CASH PURCHASE PR CE FREE PHONE$750 SYSTEM POWER SUNROOF Ω ELANTRA GL 6-SPEED MANUAL. NANC ON A W H  HEATED FRONT SEATS 96 MONTHS , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. 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Proceeds from Oct. 17 event will be shared between St. Paul’s Anglican Church and Hospice Renfrew People at St. Paul’s Anglican Church in Renfrew are busy again, this time with an evening of musical enjoyment open to everyone who appreciates good music. There will be a broad spectrum of styles of worship music with something to tickle everyone’s fancy. As well, you will hear a wide variety of participants from individuals, to small groups, as well as choirs each with their own special style presenting quite an assortment of their own distinctive worship music with their own unique flare. These musicians come from Renfrew and

areas up and down the valley. Don’t miss this special event. This delightful evening, a first-ever event for Renfrew, will be hosted by the St. Paul’s Anglican Church Choir with funds being shared by Hospice Renfrew and the church. The public is invited to come on out to Calvary Pentecostal Church , 56 Wrangler Rd. on Oct. 17 at 7 p.m. and experience a musical evening to remember. Tickets are on sale at Aikenhead’s Drugstore and at the Flower Factory as well as at the door. Don’t miss out on this marvelous musical evening. Facebook logo

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Third annual giant pumpkin drop in Eganville Oct. 12 Picture a 1,200-pound pumpkin dangling from a crane 40 feet in the air. Now picture what happens when the rope is released and that 1,200-pound vegetable drops and explodes! It’s quite a sight and you can bring your Thanksgiving guests to the Eganville Foodland parking lot for the free family fun. The third annual Giant Pumpkin Drop will take place on Monday, Oct. 12 at 2 p.m. Something new has been added this year to make it even more exciting. The pumpkin will be dropped on a car which, for safety purposes, has been stripped of glass and fuel. So, which item will get crushed? The giant pumpkin for the drop will be on display at Foodland until the drop except

Market. On the day of the drop, raffle tickets can be purchased at Foodland up to 15 minutes before the drop. A ticket makes you eligible to win one of a dozen prizes including merchandise and gift certificates from local businesses and a giant gift basket from the farmers’ market. Local contractor Ray McGrath has once again donated his time and his crane for the event.To watch the Drops from previous years, you can Google ‘Eganville Pumpkin Drop’ and watch the videos on YouTube. Guy Jamieson will once again emcee the Pumpkin Drop and everyone is invited to drop by Foodland to watch and support this fun event. It’s becoming an Eganville tradition.

on Friday afternoons, when it travels to the Eganville Farmers’ Market for viewing from 2-6 p.m. This pumpkin has been donated for community entertainment and fundraising efforts. Local businesses are supporting this by providing some great prizes for a raffle. This year all funds from the sale of Pumpkin Raffle tickets will support the Eganville Farmers’ Market, which will help to keep costs down for the local farmers and vendors who participate in the market. The draw for winning tickets will take place immediately after the drop and winners will be notified. Tickets are currently being sold at Foodland and The Eganville Leader office, and on Fridays at the Farmers’

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Pop culture fans, collectors and those who love silent auctions will want to visit the Renfrew Legion over the Oct. 10 and 11 weekend for the Roof Repair Fundraiser. The fundraiser, which includes a silent auction, has been organized by Randy Dowell who worked tremendously hard to acquire some sure-to-be-sought-after items. Your Christmas shopping can begin now! Up for auction are Ottawa Senators tickets, Samsung Galaxy tablet, iPhone 4s, PGA Tour sunglasses, autographed Margaret Atwood books, signed Dean Brody and Codie Prevost CDs, a Canada Living basket, jewelry, a program from the 1911 Coronation of King George V, a limited edition print of the Renfrew Rail Station and more.

The funds raised over the weekend will be put toward a fund to replace the roof at the Legion in 2016. If you want to stay into the evening on Oct. 10, Jerry Lee will be performing in the lounge. You do not need to be a member of the Legion in order to visit the lounge or stay for the regularly planned entertainment and activities offered throughout the month at the branch. Come in and see what your local branch has to offer. If you are visiting over the Thanksgiving weekend, it is an excellent time to purchase tickets for the Remembrance Day Dinner. The Roast Pork Dinner with all the trimmings will begin at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 11. Tickets at $12 per person, are available at the Legion Office and Lounge Bar or by calling 613-432-6450 or 613-432-2582. Tickets must be purchased by Nov. 6.

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Local insurer supports Renfrew Victoria Hospital with major donation Renfrew Victoria Hospital (RVH) officials recently announced they have received a major donation from local mutual insurance company, The Commonwell, as part of the 2015 I Choose RVH Campaign. The Commonwell’s donation of $50,000 will establish them as a founding investor and leading supporter of the upgraded Palliative Care Wing in a more private space for patients and their families facing end-of-life care. “The centrality and reach of the hospital affects so many people in Renfrew County, which is home to a number of our long-serving members. There happened to be a number of aspects about RVH that stood out to us, and fit with the focus of our program. End of life is a tough time for everybody, and the cause struck a chord with our people as an important area to support,” said Tim Shauf, president and

effort with improvements to the hospital. “We wouldn’t be here without community support over the years and feel it is part of our responsibility to give where it is needed,” Shauf added. RVH’s Palliative Care unit includes a multi-disciplinary team (doctors, nurses, social workers, pastoral care, physiotherapists, respiratory and recreational therapists, dietitians, CCAC case managers and volunteers) offering comfort and support to palliative patients and their families, along with bereavement counseling. Patients and their loved ones are able to spend precious time together surrounded by extra comforts in the updated suite that appears to be more like a family room than a clinical setting. The upgrades have been made possible with the support to the RVH Foundation through the I Choose RVH

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On hand for the presentation of $50,000 from The Commonwell Mutual Insurance Group to the I Choose RVH campaign are, from left: Kent Tubman, co-chair-I Choose RVH; Chris Ferguson, VP patient care services; Scott Crone, VP, regional development; Bill Armstrong, inspector, The Commonwell; Cairine Bruce, CA Bruce Insurance; Kimberley O’Shaughnessy, campaign manager, I Choose RVH; Miki Paczek, regional Manager The Commonwell; Grace Leavoy, RN, team leader, active care, RVH; Randy Clarke, appraiser, The Commonwell; and Ann Marie Urbaitis, palliative care co-ordinator, RVH. CEO of the Commonwell Mutual Insurance Group. “

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campaign. “Our team is with the patient through their entire endof-life journey and this space gives them a private and comfortable place to have all of those important conversations they need to have,” said Christine Ferguson, vice-president of Patient Care Services. “Thanks to today’s donation, improvements to the new palliative care suite will provide a much more meaningful experience for families during a very difficult time,” commented Ann Marie Urbaitis, the RVH Palliative care co-ordinator. The Commonwell Mutual Insurance Group, a home and auto insurance company focused on clients throughout Eastern Ontario, supports charitable organizations in the communities that they serve. Organizations can apply for a C.A.R.E. grant four times a year by visiting The Commonwell’s website.

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63 fouRtH CHute Rd

Totally remodeled home in 2012. Laminate flooring throughout. Spacious eat in kitchen, 4 pc bath, generous sized living rm & a 4th bedroom or could easily be an office/den. Large front windows allow for plenty of natural light. 3 bedrooms & 4 pc bath occupy the 2nd level. Fully open basement awaits your design. Wood stove in the basement - used 3 cords of wood for the air tight. 22’ x 14’ insulated shed with cement floor. 14’x14’ shed. MLS# 973172. Asking $162,500. Call Ross.

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100 acres of bush, recently cut. Still lots of wood; pine, cedar, etc. MLS# 973384. Asking $69,900. Call Ross 613-433-1133.

1426 Goshen Rd.

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

Great hobby farm with approx 50 acres of lush land for growing. Excellent location; close to Beachburg and Pembroke. This 4 bdrm 2 storey home has many improvements, including updated plumbing and electrical, some new flooring & updated windows. The property includes a 2 car detached garage with a ‘man cave’(20’x26’) at the back, and large frame barn (35’x32’) w/2nd floor plus frame extensions add on to main barn. One of a kind farm! Asking $525,900. MLS# 970897. Call Ross 613-433-1133.

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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.

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.

38 gRigg st.

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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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.

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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

209 Plaunt st.

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.

HwY 41 - eganVille

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.

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


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This year, Forestry Connects kicked off on Sept. 23 in Renfrew County by welcoming 35 students from four schools both locally and outside of Renfrew County to take part in the program.

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Since 2010, Forests Ontario’s Forestry Connects program has provided high school students the opportunity to visit forestry dependent communities for a behind the scenes look at Ontario’s forestry sector. This year, Forestry Connects kicked off on Sept. 23 in Renfrew County by welcoming 35 students from four schools both locally and outside of Renfrew County to take part in the program. The launch event, which coincided with National Tree Day, saw Warden Peter Emon welcome students and encourage them to learn more about Ontario’s forest industry. Students and educators then spent three days engaging with professionals and stakeholders in forest management and related industries. Students were able to see all steps in the forest management process including the planning, the harvesting, and manufacturing of

the forest products. By interacting with a variety of stakeholders, students and teachers were able to better understand the complex nature of forest management in Ontario. “Forestry is often thought of in a very narrow sense,” said Rob Keen, Forests Ontario CEO. “The images of forestry that we’re used to seeing typically involve the removal and harvesting of trees. What we hope to do with Forestry Connects is to put these images in context. Connecting students to the forestry sector allows them to see that trees are removed using systems that limit how many trees can be harvested and ensure that wildlife habitat, forest structure, and biodiversity are not disrupted. They also get to see how forest products are developed and the role this industry plays in growing Ontario’s economy.” Forests Ontario will host a second edition of the program

in Algonquin Park from Oct. 5-7. Thirty-five students and teachers from six high schools will have the opportunity to learn firsthand how forest resources are sustainably managed in Ontario. In addition to learning how each of these fields contribute to sustainable forestry and growth in Ontario, engaging with a diverse group of professionals will create greater awareness of different careers in forestry and related fields. Covering over 70 million hectares, Ontario’s forests are the backbone of healthy communities. The sustainable management of these resources has made Ontario’s forestry sector a world leader in balancing social, environmental, and economic prosperity. Our forestry sector supports more than 180,000 jobs across the province and sales from local forest products generate more than $10 billion in revenue

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All aboard! Ride the rails at the Smiths Falls Railway Museum Smiths Falls Railway Museum

only from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.. Tickets are $5/person and children 6 and under are free. Admission is free into the museum on Saturday, so you can come explore the station and our other trains. The museum will also be open Oct. 11-12 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and then close for the regular season. After Thanksgiving, visitors can schedule a visit by calling ahead. The Railway Museum of Eastern Ontario is located at 90 William St. W., Smiths Falls. For more information, check out our website at www.rmeo.org; or contact Submitted us at 613-283-5696 or info@rmeo. On Saturday, Oct. 10, enjoy a fun-filled fall train ride down the tracks in the 1940s wooden caboose at the org. Smiths Falls Railway Museum.

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• On the edge of town! Gleaming Hardwd floors, Chic Granite countertops, Vaulted ceiling, 2 Stone Wood Fireplaces. • Sauna, Spa, Pool, Large lower level with Media, Games room and Stunning Custom bar + Gas Stove to entertain in style! • 3 Bay Att. Garage + 2 Detached Buildings! A very unique, spectacular property! Call Gerry O’Neil 613-432-2333 or Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947 $425,000 MLS#936409

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• 2 Bedroom Modular Home situated at cul-de-sac in Pleasant View Park. • Over 1100 Sq. ft. Eat-in kitchen w patio doors to side deck , living room, full bath with Jacuzzi tub & hardwood. • New roof, cozy veranda, natural gas heat, central air. Lot backs onto creek and K&P Trial. Affordable, well maintained home and grounds...move-in ready! Call Allison Mulvihill 613-433-2880

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

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• Are you looking for a property with a few acres, close to Ottawa R? • 3.25 acres with 2 bedrm bungalow, att. garage, 16’X25’ shop, fenced backyard with gates. Privacy! Call Sherri 613-432-1947 $228,000 MLS#969171

• Fantastic Waterfront Log Home on Centennial Lake with gradual slope to the water. • Turnkey with 3 bedrooms, open concept, wide wood plank floors, 2 baths, 2 wood stoves • New Roof & Propane Furnace, single garage, all furnishings & appliances included. Immediate Occupancy Call Allison Mulvihill 613-433-2880

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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 CALL LISA DUNBAR 613-633-0062

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Renfrew Lions mark 75 years of service in the community Diana Lynn Larocque Renfrew Lions Club

The Lions motto is ‘we serve’. The Renfrew Lions have been doing that since they received their Charter on Nov. 5, 1940. At that time there were 29 Charter members. Through the 75 years the club has undertaken countless projects serving our great community. In those years the club has raised over a million dollars thanks to our community helping us in many fundraising projects. These are the reasons I am proud to be a member of the Renfrew Lions Club: • created a Walking Blood Bank during the war years; • currently support the blood donor clinics twice a year; • purchased and assisted buying two new automobiles for the Victoria Order of Nurses; • contributed $50,000 in cash and labor for the acquisition of the 147-acre site of Ma-TeWay Park (phase one of the project included lighting of the ball diamonds and outdoor ice surfaces); • in 1982 Renfrew Lions gave $17,000 towards ‘Renfrew Lions Tennis Courts’; • supported the Lake Joseph Camp for the blind; • in 1982 the club purchased a water ski boat for the blind in the amount of $5,000; • yearly supported the Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Telethon; • co-operate on a continuing basis with local authorities to provide free dental, eye and hearing tests; • furnished a sitting room at Bonnechere Manor Home for the Aged; • help program offers assistance with transportation for the ill and elderly for out-of-town appointments; • contribute funding towards the Renfrew Collegiate Centennial Scholarship Fund; • purchased a $10,000 Uterine Fetal monitor for the Obstetrical Ward at the Renfrew Victoria Hospital; • donated $8,000 for a Crash Cart the Emergency Room at the RVH; • organize the annual Renfrew Lions Santa Claus Parade;

• donate annually to the Heart and Cancer funds; • donate to other recognized charitable appeals; • provided a new Gestetener Printing machine for ARC industries; • provided in excess of $35,000 over the years to cover costs for the Lions playground and wading pool; • sponsored a foster child through the Foster Parents Plan; • helped the Renfrew District Food Bank with donations from 50/50 draws; • helped the Salvation Army with its Christmas baskets; • donated $5,000 to the Hospice in Renfrew for new furniture; • annually support two 4-H scholarships; • have provided transportation to organizations such as ski school, minor hockey, baseball teams, Air Cadets, Boy Scouts and many more over the years; • assistance for fire and accident victims; • helped with the Project Emergency Rescue; • donated $25,000 to the Renfrew Fire Department Renfrew Ambulance to purchase emergency rescue vehicle and modern extrication equipment; • donated $150,000 to the RVH capital renovation and expansion project in 1995; • helped the Renfrew Senior Centre; • assistance with medical expenses for a Renfrew citizen; • helped with fuel to help heat homes; • sponsored a soccer team; • sponsored a child to play soccer; • sponsored the Blind Anglers International Tournament (BAIT) Program for the Blind; • gave money for the new wing at the RVH Dialysis Unit; • 50/50 draws to help raise funds with the many requests that come our way, such as the Friendship Arch in 1990 and Bark in the Park. These are only a few projects we have done in our 75 years. We have done more over the years, but it would take up the whole newspaper to list. Take a walk around town and you will see the many projects of which we have been honored to be part.

Peter Clark/Metroland

The Renfrew Lions Club will celebrate its 75th anniversary Oct. 17. From left with the commemorative banner are Lions Diana Lynn Larocque, Reuben Raymond, President Steven Freamo, Bob Boyer, Randy Godin and Doug Headrick. I have been a volunteer since I was 14 years old and have been blessed with meeting so many wonderful volunteers in my life who give their time freely while raising their families and working full time. Yes, it can be done. We need to keep our membership up. Without new members we won’t be here to help the community when you come knocking for help. I would like to pass the torch out there for more people to join our great organization. I be-

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Broker of Record

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308 DUFF AVENUE

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lieve that with the help of about one and a half million Lions, I can do my part to make this a better world in the future. On Oct. 17, we will all come together and celebrate this great Renfrew club. Come out and support us when you see us out in the community. Watch out for the date and theme for our next Santa Claus parade in December. Come join us for fun and laughter and help make a difference in our community.

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1609 Beachburg Road $ 117,900

Many renos and updates already done; 2 bedroom apt on main; 1 bedroom apt below needs some finishing. 20% down for an investor or 5% down for mortgage plus improvements.

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

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

PRAYERS 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 three consecutive days then you must publish and it will be granted to you. Grateful Thanks. BCD

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

ANNIVERSARY

AUCTIONS GALETTA LIVESTOCK HORSE CONSIGNMENT SALE 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

COMMERCIAL RENT

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

GARAGE SALE

3 FAMILY Yard Sale. Saturday October 10th 8am-3pm. 2815 Queens BUSINESS SERVICES Line Road. Forresters Falls. Appliances, furniture, crafts. $ 1 pumpkins, All Chimney Repair & misc items. Restoration- Brick & Stonework. Workmanship guaranteed. Free esti- A FALL YARD SALE at mates. Call Jim, Renfrew Self Storage on 613-291-1228. 1558 Hwy 60 West of Renfrew on Saturday Oct 10, 2015 from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Something for CAREER everyone. If rain - canOPPORTUNITY celled until Saturday Oct 17/15 Garage Door Installers. Established overhead door company looking for experienced technicians /installers. Welding and electrical ability an asset. Top wages and great benefits. Send resume to: paula@alparsons.on.ca or fax 613-798-2187

COMMERCIAL RENT

BICYCLE SALE Fully reconditioned All sizes $30 - $80 Mon. Oct. 12th @ 7 a.m 92 Edey st. Arnprior FAMILY YARD SALE. 1369 Whit ton Rd Renfrew. Fri Oct 9 2:00-6:00 Sat Oct 10 8:00-12:00. Books, collectible, small kitchen appliances & much, much more.

1,600 SQUARE FT STORE, 188 Raglan Street. Good location, next door to Royal Bank. $ 1,500.00 per month includes everything , tenant pays hydro. 1-613-282-8560

YARD SALE . Rain or shine. 86 Quarry Ave Renfrew. Fri Oct 9 & Sat Oct 10 8:00 to 4:00. Vintage generator, furniture, French doors, odds & ends.

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GARAGE SALE

FOR RENT

YARD SALE - Sat Oct 10th Sun Oct 11 Mon Oct 12th. 8:00 to 3:00 everyday. Antiques, collectibles, furniture, die cast, nascar trunks, dressers, washstands, cream cans, tools, sports memorabilia, porcelain dolls, dough box, vintage radios, sideboards, over 100 new NFL and NHL caps, tool boxes, sleighs. Comic books, vintage magazines. Sale not to be missed. 1144 Route 148, Campbells Bay. Andre Chretien. 819-648-2512

FOR RENT 2 bedroom apt available, Renfrew 1st floor apartment in quiet smoke free, seniors building. 613.432.4909 2 Bedroom Apt. in duplex located in Renfrew. Available October 1st. $825 plus hydro and water (gas heat included) 613-433-2310 2 BEDROOM HOUSE FOR RENT in Renfrew. Large yard, parking and laundry facilities included. $875 plus utilities. Available immediately. 613-433-7752 ALMONTE DOWNTOWN, 2 bedroom, 1000 sq ft, 4 appliances, balcony, secure building, parking, suitable for mature tenant(s), no pets, no smoking, references, $850/month plus utilities, 613-256-3324

FOR RENT

APARTMENT FOR RENT DOWNTOWN ARNPRIOR. 2 Bedroom, 2 level apartment with private ground level entrance. $750 per month plus heat and hydro (water included) AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY 613-623-9282

APARTMENT FOR RENT 2 Rooms, Kitchen and Bathroom. Near downtown and park. Utilities included. Private entrance and parking included. $880 per month 613.292.1404 ARNPRIOR - House for Rent. Madawaska Manor. 3 bedroom, attached garage, natural gas. $ 1200/month plus utilities Avail Dec 1 2015. 613-432-8290

ANNOUNCEMENT

ANNOUNCEMENT

William (Bill) Burgess

Lee & Marilyn Berrouard

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FOR SALE 4 WINTER Tires . Size 255/50 R20. Only 2500 km’s on tires. Renfrew. $ 125.00 per tire. Will fir other rims. Call 780-504-7044

ST. ANDREWS UNITED CHURCH IN PAKENHAM IS LOOKING FOR A PIANIST/MUSIC DIRECTOR It is a two year contract and we are open to job sharing, Remuneration is $8,000 - $12,000 depending on experience and education. See job description at: www.standrewsunitedpakenham.org/employment-opportunites.html The deadline for submission of resumes, including references and availability for an interview from October 27 29, is no later than October 22, 2015 HELP WANTED - General Labourer required to work in gravel pit. No experience necessary. APPLY in person 9-4 WEEKDAYS only. Nesbitt Aggregates 1766 Lochwinnoch Rd. Renfrew 613-432-5764

HELP WANTED

HUNTING SUPPLIES Crossbows, 5 different manufactures to choose from. brand new, only sold in Canada, Recurve & Compound available, Compond Targets & Crossbow, duck hunting blinds & decoys. Tax included in all purchases. Munro’s Archery, 103 Moore St. Carleton Place, 613-257-5173.

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 Hunter Safety/Canadian Fire-arms Courses and exams held once a month at Steel Buildings/Metal Carp. Call Wenda Cochran Buildings, Up to 60% Off! 613-256-2409. 30x40, 40x60, 50x80, 60x100, 80x100 sell for Lyndhurst Gun & Militaria balance owed! Call: Show at the Lyndhurst Le1 - 8 0 0 - 4 5 7 - 2 2 0 6 gion. Sunday, October 18, www.crownsteelbuildings. 2015, 9 am-3 pm. Halfway ca between Kingston and Smiths Falls. Take Hwy 15 Work at Home!! to 33, follow 33 to the Le$570/weekly**Assembling gion. Admission $5.00. Christmas Decorations + Ladies and accompanied Great Money with our Free children under 16 free. Mailer Program + Free Buy/sell/trade. Firearms, Home Typing Program. ammunition, knives, miliPT/FT Experience tary antiques, hunting gear Unnecessary - Genuine! & fishing tackle. For show www.AvailableHelpWanted info and table inquiries call John (613)928-2382, .com siderisjp@sympatico.ca. All firearm laws are to be obeyed, trigger locks are required.

HELP WANTED - Loader and Excavator operators required to work in gravel pit. Apply in person 9-4 WEEKDAYS only. Nesbitt Aggregates 1766 LochwinIN MEMORIAM noch Rd. Renfrew 613-432-5764 CHILD’S PARADISE DAY Reddy/ McArthur CARE is now offering Nur- In Loving Memory of HELP WANTED sery School half-day and Elizabeth (September Eaves Trough Installers School Readiness Pro- 27,1994), Single Installers grams for preschoolers. Isaiah (October 6, 1972), Siding Soffit/ Facia $15-$25/day. For more in- Larry (Sept. 19, 2012), Cedar, rails up to 20’, posts Installers formation or a tour of the Marie (August 19, any size. 613-256-6603. Email: Centre, please contact 2005)and Mickey (April murrayswaine@yahoo.com Marcinda Pinsent at 14, 2011) 613-292-2074 613-432-2627 Always so special, always HUSQVARNA LAWN Tracso loved. Miss you dearly. tor. 18 HP- 42” cut. HydroLove your family xoxo static, new battery $ Make $1000 Weekly!! 1000.00 OBO Excellent Mailing Brochures From condition. FOR RENT FOR RENT Helping home Carrier Oil furnace pretty Home. since 2001. much new. Perfect for workers house or garage, Genuine Opportunity. No Experience Required. Hangable. $ 350.00 Start Immediately. 613-570-0873 www.newmailers.com 1 & 2 Bedroom ApArtments For

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

McGRIMMON HOLDINGS

HELP WANTED

WANTED - String Players for the Pembroke Amateur Symphony Orchestra. Call Dr. Ron Lavigne at 613-432-0242

Do You Have 10 hrs/wk to turn into $1500/mnth using your PC and phone? Free PART TIME KITCHEN i n f o : HELP WANTED IMMEDIATELY www.BossFree123.com No experience needed. 613-622-0683

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Please join us to help celebrate this happy occasion at the Galetta Recreation Hall, Saturday October 10th from 2-6. Light lunch and cake to be served. Best Wishes only please.

October 5th

Please join his family on Saturday, October 10th, 2015 In Renfrew at the Horton Community Centre 1005 Castleford Renfrew From one o’clock until four o’clock. We will share our love For our special loved Husband, Father and Grandfather.

BIRTHDAY

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Who Passed Away on September 12th, 2015

Love Sue, Randy, Maggie, Jack & all of your grandchildren.

Kinburn Area, Country, 3 bedroom, 5 appliances, $995/month plus hydro. heat included. Available Nov. 1. 613-832-1557.

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RENFREW - 3 bedroom duplex. Huge eat in kitchen. Spacious & comfortable. Walk to main street. $ 950.00 month plus gas & hydro. Avail Oct lst. Call Kay 613-294-0297

Stewartville - 2 bedroombungalow home, for mature person. $1000/month HOUSE FOR RENT plus utilities, appliances Newly renovated 3 bed- included. 613.804.0291 room house on 25 acres. Near Kinburn $1500 per UPPER LEVEL OF HOUSE month plus utilities FOR RENT IN RENFREW 613-623-2758 $500 per month. Utilities glanders@sympatico.ca included. 613-433-6543

Large 1 bedroom apt, River Rd, Castleford. Includes hydro, heat and laundry, $700 a month. Call Peter ARNPRIOR ALWAYS 433-0078 CLEAN, MODERN Secure 1&2 Bedroom apts. on First Avenue. Fridge, LARGE APARTMENT with stove, parking incl. Dis- private entrance. Modern counts for mature tenants. brick home. Includes one bedroom, stove, fridge, 623-8537 after 6pm heat, hydro, water. Prefer mature employed person CONSTANT LAKE - 4 or senior. $880 monthly. bedroom 2 washrooms, First and last includes heat hydro, 613-432-2111 stove, fridge, washer & dryer hook up. Grass cutting and snow plowing Pakenham- 2 bedroom, included. All in for $ ground floor apartment. 1300. per month First & Fridge, stove, laundry, last no pets. parking, storage, common 613-628-5080 yard. Many recent upgrades. $775 plus hydro. 613-884-0166.

Celebration of Life

Happy 50th Anniversary

HOUSE FOR RENT 1/2 WAY BETWEEN ARNPRIOR & RENFREW 1 mile from highway 17 2 Bedroom home with garage and private lot. Newly renovated kitchen and living area. Available Nov. 1st. $850 per month+ utilities Call 613-623-2288

HELP WANTED

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

FOUND - Ipod on Millennium Trail between Raglan & Barnett Blvd. Call Renfrew Mercury 613-432-3655

LOOKING FOR LOST GOLF CLUBS @ SAND POINT GC 8 & 9 Cobra S3 irons left at course on September 14th Please call Tom @ 613-226-2433 REWARD for their return

Winter Boat Storage. Eastern Ontario’s most affordable winter storage by a proper mechanic. From $350/season including 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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THANK YOU Hayden Pleau

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

Card of Thanks

Bernard and Margaret Gerritse are very thankful to all the family and friends that helped us celebrate our 50th Anniversay at Mataway Park. Special thanks to Kim, Ashley, Daryle, family & friends for getting it all together. Thanks Again

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GUITAR LESSONS for all ages - Starting in October - For information call Dennis Meilleur 613-281-9352 Guitars, Amplifiers, any quality used instruments wanted at MILL MUSIC. We pay top dollar cash for instruments. 22 Raglan St. (main street) Renfrew. www.millmusic.ca 613.432.4381 MARTIN GUITAR, MILL MUSIC present Diane Ponzio Thurs. Oct. 8 7:00 - 9:00. Martin Guitar Clinic. Learn more about Martin Guitars. Diane, great performer, super evening. millmusic.ca 613-432-4381

CARD OF THANKS

Thank You

Card Of Thanks

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The family of Alma Majaury would like to thank everyone who came to share memories, sent food, donations and flowers at the time of our Mother’s passing. To Doctors Vilis and Kiskis for your care for many years and the staff at Arnprior & District Memorial Hospital and the Day Program who treated Mom with the utmost respect and kindness. To the White Lake WI and friends from RSDWI District and Eastern Area levels who honoured Mom with remembrances of the fun and dedication of her 60 years with the organization and Jim Austin for playing the bagpipes during this time. To her very dear friend Lillian Millar who played the organ at her funeral and helped her children sing to Mom one last time. To Harold Morphy who shared stories of her life and Karyn Martin and Kelsie Dufresne who told us fond remembrances of growing up with Grammie. To her three great grandchildren – Cameron, Daymen and Alexa – who honoured her by being special pallbearers and carrying some of her little sheep in remembrance. To the special men in her life, Allan Matthews, Kris Camelon, Barry Martin, Dan Dufresne, Harold Morphy & Dan Cross who acted as pallbearers. To the White Lake WI and St Marks Anglican Church Women for the wonderful refreshments and Fr Peggy Kizmicz for her prayers and support. To Lisa and Derrick at Boyce Funeral Home for your professional and caring attention to our wishes during a difficult time. ~~Missing you every day Mom....Love your kids! Jo-Anne Camelon, Diane Lesway, Brian Majaury and families.

Full Service Personal and Business

2nd Annual Adult Halloween Social

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DACA Center on Saturday Oct 24, 2015 . 8pm-1am Come In Costume or in

VACATION/COTTAGES Cancel Your Timeshare. No Risk Program, Stop Mortgage & Maintenance Payments Today. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Free Consultation. Call Us Now. We Can Help! 1-888-356-5248.

COMING EVENTS Arnprior Region Federation Of Agriculture A.G.M. and Roast Beef Dinner Friday, October 23, 2015 Fitzroy Harbour Community Center Catering By: The Leather Works Guest Speaker: Diana Fisher 6 p.m. social hour 7 p.m. dinner for ticket information Ernie 613-622-1295 Sue 613-832-0672

Halloween Colours Prizes for costumes $ 5 at the door You don’t want to miss this

Gobble Gobble Tom Turkey has arrived at Teresa’s Valley Treasurer Osceola. 515 Micksburg Road. Unique pumpkins wreaths, gourd garland & burlap wreaths. Open Wed to Sat 10:00 to 4:00 and Sunday 12:00 to 5:00. 613-646-7964 HERE COMES THE TRAIN! THE OTTAWA VALLEY RAILWAY STORY. A

Stone Fence Theatre historical musical. Renfrew and Smiths Falls shows. Schedule, information and tickets: www.stonefence.ca 1-866-310-1004

PERSONAL

BUSINESS SERVICES

GEORGE’S BARBER SHOP 47 McGarry Ave Renfrew Phone

613-432-9335 AUCTIONS

Criminal Record? Canadian Record Suspension (Criminal pardon) seals record. American waiver allows legal entry. Why risk employment, business, travel, licensing, deportation, peace of mind? Free c o n s u l t a t i o n : 1-800-347-2540

Auction Sale Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Interior Heavy Equipment WHITE CEDARS TOURIST Operator School. Real world PARK tasks. Weekly start dates. 276 WHITECEDARS RD GPS Training. Funding Off Highway 41 options. Already have Around the corner from experience? Ned certification Dacre proof? Call 1-866-399-3853 QUIET PRIVATE FAMILY or iheschoolcom. CAMPGROUND SEASONAL CAMPING ONLY 4 NEW PRIME WATERFRONT/VIEW LOTS FOR 2016 50 Amp, potable non treated water, direct connection to septic tanks and tile beds. 2 large water front Tax free money is available, 2 large water view if you are a homeowner, only 90 site today! We can easily WE HAVE A FEW approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money 30AMP/WATER/SEWER is available right now. Rates SITES AS WELL FIXED FEES FROM 2016 TO start at Prime. equity 2020 counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income. Call BY APPOINTMENT ONLY 613-649-2255 anytime 1-800-814-2578 or 905-361-1153, apply online WWW.WHITECEDARS. CA www.captialdirect.ca

COMING EVENTS

Friday & Saturday Night Entertainment Fri. Oct. 9th – Tara Holloway

WEDDING

VEHICLES 1996 FORD Ranger Ex cab, 4 wheel drive, run goods, 6 good tires, body rough. 2002 Grand Am runs good, 4 newer tires. New brakes and barring’s & fuel pump. Must go. $ 600.00 each. 613-433-9817 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.

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

WEDDING

Nicole Stafford And David Droeske

Sat. Oct. 10th – Yan-Nick Fri. Oct. 16th – Marc Audet

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AUCTIONS

Lanark Civitan Hall Lanark, ON

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

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James “Jim” Aubrey Barr We would like to thank our family and friends for all your support at the time of dad’s passing (August 30, 2015). To those of you that brought food for the reception following the burial, and those of you that sent flowers and made donations in dad’s memory we want you to know how much it was appreciated. A special thank you to the Arnprior Palliative Care Unit for caring for dad since he was admitted in May. In lieu of individual thank you notes, a donation has been made to St. Mark’s Anglican Church in Pakenham. Thank you again! Brenda, Bob, Heather & Elwyn

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COMING EVENTS

CARD OF THANKS

Jerome Taylor – Associate Dealer Pat Bernier – Service Manager Mick Davidson & Dave Nix – Mechanics Jeremy Locke & Jake Halifax – Apprentice Mechanics We would like to thank the staff at Canadian Tire Arnprior for the exceptional & honest service we have received for our vehicles. We encourage anyone looking for top rate automotive service and honesty to take their vehicle to the Canadian Tire in Arnprior! Dave & Kim

Lorna and the Pleau Family

FINANCIAL / INCOME TAX

CARD OF THANKS

To CANADIAN TIRE ARNPRIOR

The family of the late Hayden Pleau, who passed away on September 17, 2015, would like to thank everyone for the expressions of sympathy, cards, food, flowers, as well as donations to Partners in Caring, ADMH, RVH, and the Canadian Diabetes Association. Special thanks to the staff of Boyce Funeral Home for their professionalism and caring manner, Father Basil Tanguay for the meaningful service, and Unit 5 of Grace St. Andrew’s United Church for the luncheon following the service. Hayden would have been so proud of all the “Bleu, Blanc, et Rouge” at his Celebration. Go Habs Go!

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FOUND - Keys found on September 23rd on the trail to the old train tracks at the end of Dominion st. Renfrew. To claim, please call the Renfrew Mercury at 613-432-3655

MORTGAGES

To Those We May Have Forgotten We would love for you to join us at our wedding reception on Saturday, October 10th 2015 starting at 8:00 pm at the Renfrew Armouries.

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Auction 5:00 p.m. • Viewing 4:00 pm Furniture, antiques, collectibles, household items Terms: Cash or Good Cheque Canteen by the Civitan Club

Auctioneer: Jim Beere

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

VEHICLES

VEHICLES

VEHICLES

VEHICLES

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VEHICLES

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211 Elliott Crescent, Renfrew, Hwy. 60 and Pinnacle Rd. 613.312.7511

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HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

IN MEMORIAM

Hypernetics, a division of Plaintree Systems Inc ~ Location: Arnprior, Ontario Description: Plaintree Systems Inc. is an exceptionally diversified company with proprietary technology and manufacturing capabilities in structural design, aerospace and telecommunications. Hypernetics - A division of Plaintree Systems Inc designs, manufactures and markets high performance electromagnetic devices, supporting leading-edge and legacy business solutions for the aerospace industry for both commercial and military applications. Hypernetics is devoted to delivering innovative technology through cutting edge design and manufacturing processes.

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International Experience would be an asset Competitive wages, benefits, pension, uniforms and boots Mon. to Fri. Days Please send resume to: R & M Truck & Trailer Repairs Hartney St. Arnprior Fax: 613-623-5382 email: admin@rmtruck.ca Or phone 613-623-6508

Excellent career opportunity offered by Bonneville Homes. We are currently seeking a bilingual, self-motivated sales consultant for our Arnprior location. This is an exceptional opportunity to join our winning team. We offer hands-on training, salary plus commission. Contact Gilbert Cordeau (819) 771-6960

Additional Information Hypernetics offers a competitive wage and opportunities to grow with the company. The position is challenging and there is an excellent and qualified team to assist the successful candidate. If you are interested in applying for this position, we hope to hear from you soon. Please ensure resume and cover letter are in MS Word or pdf format. Thank you to all applicants; however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

IN MEMORIAM

Joanne Duchesneau

Edward Melcher

In loving memory of a precious daughter, wife, mother, sister & sister in law

Loving husband, father and “poppies”

(nee Melcher) Who passed away October 9th, 2011

Who passed away September 8th, 1998

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Remembrance is a golden chain Death tries to break but all in vain, To have, to love and then to part Is the greatest sorrow of one’s heart. Time may wipe out many things, But this they wipe out never – The memory of those happy days When we were all together. Always in our hearts ~ Love, Pat, Ron & family

IN LOVING MEMORY OF

In Loving memory of

LESLIE P FARRELL

Dec.12, 1994 – Oct. 12, 2014

“What is there to do when a loved one dies, someone so dear and rare, but bring them back by remembering.”

My dear Husband, Dad and Grandpa who passed away October 12, 2014 Loving you always, Dianne (wife) Kerry, Joanne & Family Cleo & Family Grandchildren & Great Grandchildren

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Remember his smile, his laugh….. “Scootter,” “Baler,” “Toots,” “Bud”…… Gummie worms, A.P.S., Renfrew Golf Club Back Shop…… R.C.I., tubing tunes, chillin’ pints….. Warrior Cup, snowmobiles, hunting…… Friday donuts at Valley Sales….. Buddy’s Garage….. Miss you more than words can say Scott, and love you forever. Your family and friends

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Email: donna.pinkham@gemhealth.com Resumes will be accepted until Oct 8, 2015.

Lorrie, Fred, Brooke & Gavan Vance

Scott Robert Gibbons

Requires a Full Time Maintenance Technician The Maintenance Technician will be responsible for performing routine building maintenance tasks. Requirements: • Demonstrate care and compassion to the elderly • Practice safety awareness according to Ontario Occupational Health & Safety Act • Demonstrate appropriate and effective written, verbal and non-verbal communication with residents, families and colleagues and be computer literate • Provide excellent interpersonal, organizational and time management skills • Must be able to work independently and as part of a team • Available to work weekends and be on call • An understanding of electrical, plumbing, heating/air conditioning systems and carpentry skills would be an asset Please forward resume to: Groves Park Lodge 470 Raglan St N, Renfrew, Ontario K7V 1P5

Heavy are our hearts today, Memory brings you back once more, Gone is the face we loved so dear, Silent the voice we loved to hear, Sad but true, we wonder why, The best are always the first to die.

Qualifications • Industrial machine shop experience • Demonstrated skill in blueprint reading, use of machine shop measuring instruments • Ability to set up machine tools • Ability to work independently • Experience with vertical turret lathes and high hardness metals an asset

Groves Park Lodge Long Term Care Home

IN MEMORIAM

September 30, 1976 – October 6, 2002

We currently have an immediate requirement for a Machinist or Machinist Apprentice

Contact Information Hypernetics, a division of Plaintree Systems Inc. Arnprior, Ontario Email: hr@plaintree.com Website: www.hyperneticsltd.com

IN MEMORIAM

Jason Dale Rebertz

Machinist or Machinist Apprentice

Licensed Truck Technician

IN MEMORIAM

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HELP WANTED

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HELP WANTED

Thank you for your interest, however, only applicants considered for interview will be contacted.

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IN MEMORIAM

IN MEMORIAM

In memory of Richard (Dick) Obst October 5, 2012

IN MEMORIAM

IN MEMORIAM In MeMory

Carol Lewis White

In Loving Memory of a wonderful Husband and Best Friend, Father and Grandpa.

october 13 2014

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From your buddies in the Back Shop at Renfrew GC

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Gail, Amy & Tyler, Jenny, Gracie & Bo

Miss you, Scott

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Sad are the hearts that love you Silent the tears that fall Living our lives without you Is the hardest part of all You did so many things for us Your heart was kind and true And when we needed something We could always count on you The many years of memories Stay in our hearts forever Each and every day until Again together. Till we meet again Dearly missed and loved always

A year has passed and will never forget We miss your Smile and gentle touch We miss your laughter over those silly comments We miss your hugs and “I’m proud of you Son” We miss the glow on your face each time you speak of your Family We miss your perfect hair We miss your Sheppard’s pie We miss the long chats over the pot of coffee We miss your “I Love you” We miss your sense of humor We miss your perfection We miss our Hero We miss your kindness to others We miss this Wonderful Lady We miss our Loving Mom and Wife If roses grow in Heaven Lord please pick a bunch for me Place them in my mother’s arms And tell her they’re from me. Tell her I love her and miss her And when she turns to smile Place a kiss upon her cheek And hold her for awhile Always and Forever in our Hearts Brian, Tracy, Michael Lisa, Patrick, ryan, Jennifer Janet, Brian and Kimberly

Hector “Hec” Donegan In loving memory of a dear husband, father, father-in law and grandfather who passed away suddenly. April 11, 1933 – October 6, 2012

Joey Benish

DEATH NOTICE

TAMMELA, Marie-Jacques “Marie” Angele (nee Cyr) March 3, 1927 – October 2, 2015 Passed away peacefully in The Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital on Friday October 2, 2015, Marie of Arnprior (“Island View Suites”), formerly of Ottawa, in her 89th year. Beloved and dedicated wife for 56 years of Armas “Tam” Tammela. Dear mother of Sylvie (Thomas)Webb of Toronto, Ontario, Andre(Deborah) of Val-Des-Monts, Quebec, and Anne-Marie (Kenneth) Raymond of Arnprior, Ontario. Marie will remain in the hearts of her grandchildren, Tyler, Emily, Sarah (Kyle), Alec, and Jeremy. Marie is survived by her sister Denise Mondello of Montreal, Quebec. Predeceased by her sister Jeanne D’Arc(late Clifford)Gervais of RouynNoranda, Quebec. Predeceased by her parents Alfred and Rosa Cyr of St. Therese, Quebec. She will be fondly remembered by her nieces and nephews as well as friends and neighbours. Her lifelong dedication as a registered nurse that started at St. Justine Hospital in Montreal, Quebec to her RCAF member nursing both in Ottawa and Overseas demonstrated her selfless dedication to caring for others. Visitation will be held at the Pinecrest Visitation Centre, 2500 Baseline Road, Ottawa, Ontario on Friday, October 9 from 1pm-2pm, with memorial service, inurnment and reception to follow.

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DEATH NOTICE

Cooksley, Ronald James

December 14, 1924 - October 3, 2015 Passed away peacefully in the early morning hours at the Grove Nursing Home, Arnprior Saturday October 3, 2015 at the age of 90 years. Ronald is predeceased by his beloved wife Lucille Emily Cooksley (June 25, 2015). Dear father of David and Bruce (Myrna-Jane). Much loved grandfather of Tyler, Zachary, Storm and Keagan. Cherished great-grandfather of Zander. Predeceased by his brother Irwin Cooksley and his sisters Jane and Bette. Son of the late Charles and Gertrude (nee Irwin) Cooksley. Ronald was an avid curler and outdoorsman. He belonged to the “Arnprior Hunt Club” with his fellow hunters and would hunt up at the camp in Calabogie. Ron and Lucille were married in the St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church in Arnprior and remained active members throughout the years. He was a member of Madawaska Masonic Lodge # 196 Arnprior and was a member of the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital Board of Directors. Arrangements by the Boyce Funeral Home, Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre. Funeral Service will take place Thursday October 8, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. in the St. Andrews Presbyterian Church. Rev. David Hooper officiating. Interment Flat Rapids Cemetery. In memoriams to the St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church would be appreciated by his family. Condolences/Tributes/Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca

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IN MEMORIAM

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IN MEMORIAM

It’s been three years since you have gone, and the silent tears and heartache is still there, What I miss the most is the friendship and love that we shared. It will always remain there, until we meet again. With Love Geraldine Kevin, Trudy and family. Helen, Doug and family.

July 29, 1938-September 27, 2015

Passed away peacefully in the Grove Nursing Home Sunday September 27, 2015. Norma Yach of Arnprior at the age of 77 years. Beloved wife of Kenneth Yach. Much loved mother of Judy Ciphery (Steve) of Arnprior and Laurie Mosley (Kevin) of Pakenham. Loving grandmother of Brett and Natalie. Cherished sister of Margaret Papadopoulos (late Danny), of California. Dear sister-in-law of Keith Yach (Kathy) of Ottawa and David Yach (Sandy) of Smiths Falls. Will be dearly remembered by her nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her parents Laurence and Kathleen (Gordon) Lamb. Visitations were at the Boyce Funeral Home, Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre, 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior Wednesday 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service was conducted Thursday October 1, 2015 in the Boyce Chapel at 11:00 a.m. Rev. David Hooper officiated. Interment Maple Grove Cemetery, Shawville, Quebec. In memoriams to the Grove Nursing Home or the St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Arnprior would be appreciated by her family. Condolences / Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca

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Yach, Norma Kathleen (nee Lamb)

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NESBITT, James “Jimmy”

Passed away peacefully at home on Saturday, September 26, 2015, at the age of 90. Beloved husband of the late Lillian Barr. Loving father of Allan (Rachel), Nancy Leitch (late Harold), Jane Curry (Harry), and Bill (Beatty). Proud grandfather of 10 grandchildren 9 great-grandchildren. Jimmy will be remembered by his extended family, neighbours and friends. Visiting at McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home, 85 Munroe Ave. E., Renfrew on Tuesday, September 29, 2015 from 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. A Funeral Service was held in the Chapel on Wednesday at 11 a.m. Interment to follow at Thomsonville Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation would be appreciated by the family. Condolences and donations may be made at www.mcphailandperkins.ca

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God saw you getting tired And a cure was not to be So he put His arms around you And whispered “Come to Me”. With tearful eyes I watched you As you slowly slipped away And though I loved you dearly I couldn’t make you stay. Your golden heart stopped beating Your tired hands put to rest

TAMMELA, Marie-Jacques “Marie” Angele (nee Cyr) March 3, 1927 – October 2, 2015 Passed away peacefully in The Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital on Friday October 2, 2015, Marie of Arnprior (“Island View Suites”), formerly of Ottawa, in her 89th year. Beloved and dedicated wife for 56 years of Armas “Tam” Tammela. Dear mother of Sylvie (Thomas)Webb of Toronto, Ontario, Andre(Deborah) of Val-Des-Monts, Quebec, and Anne-Marie (Kenneth) Raymond of Arnprior, Ontario. Marie will remain in the hearts of her grandchildren, Tyler, Emily, Sarah (Kyle), Alec, and Jeremy. Marie is survived by her sister Denise Mondello of Montreal, Quebec. Predeceased by her sister Jeanne D’Arc(late Clifford)Gervais of RouynNoranda, Quebec. Predeceased by her parents Alfred and Rosa Cyr of St. Therese, Quebec. She will be fondly remembered by her nieces and nephews as well as friends and neighbours. Her lifelong dedication as a registered nurse that started at St. Justine Hospital in Montreal, Quebec to her RCAF member nursing both in Ottawa and Overseas demonstrated her selfless dedication to caring for others. Visitation will be held at the Pinecrest Visitation Centre, 2500 Baseline Road, Ottawa, Ontario on Friday, October 9 from 1pm-2pm, with memorial service, inurnment and reception to follow.


G & K Specialties

Long time member of the Our Lady of Lourdes CWL and Choir Jeanne Eileen (Joan) Giroux (nee Doyon) , late of Riverview Heights, 400 Bell Street, and Island View Suites Retirement Residence Arnprior ON, Ontario, passed away with family at her side and in their thoughts on Wednesday September 30, 2015 at the Queensway Carleton Hospital in her 85TH year. Joan was the beloved wife of 61+ years of the late William (Bill) Giroux. Dear mother of Patrick (Audrey) of Saskatoon, SK; Rosemary Gardiner (Alvin aka Abbey) of Sault Ste. Marie, ON; Mark (Maxine) of Rockland, ON; and Richard of Arnprior, ON. Loving grandmother of Alexandra and Tom Giroux; Mandy (Andre) Lemieux and Tim (Tracy) Gardiner; Jean-Michel and Jean-Philippe Giroux; Eric and Kelly Giroux, as well as 5 great grandchildren Ashton, Ryan and Jaxon Lemieux, and Jace and Jayla Gardiner). Predeceased by her brother Edourd Doyon ( late Edna). Daughter of the late Fernando and Lucienne (nee Gouin) Doyon. Friends were invited to share their memories of Joan with her family during visitation at the MURPHY FUNERAL HOME, 296 Isabella Street, Pembroke on Sunday October 4TH from 2 - 4 and 7 to 9 pm and after 9 a.m. Monday. A Funeral Mass was celebrated on Monday, October 5TH at 10:30 am at Our Lady of Lourdes Church Lourdesview Drive, Pembroke. Interment St. Columba’s Cemetery. In memory of Joan, donations would be greatly appreciated to Our Lady of Lourdes Church or the Ottawa Heart Institute. Condolences, tributes, donations www.murphyfuneralhome.ca

MILLER, James Allan “Jim” Suddenly, after a brief battle with cancer, on Saturday October 3, 2015 at Hospice Renfrew at the age of 65. Loving husband of Laura (Smith) for 45 years. Cherished father of Kerrie Lee (Pete Rose) and the late Penny Miller. He will be sadly missed by his 2 grandsons Garrett and Ethan. Jim was a proud supporter and longstanding member of Sport Renfrew. Cremation has taken place. A memorial service will be held on Saturday October 10, 2015 at 2pm at the Lochwinnoch Presbyterian Church, with the interment of ashes to follow at Goshen Cemetery. Those desiring may make donations in memory of Jim, to either Hospice Renfrew or the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation on line at www.zohrfuneralhome.com

HANSMA, JOHN Of RR1 Cobden, passed away peacefully in the Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Wednesday September 30, 2015 in his 85th year. John Hansma beloved husband of Theresa Hansma nee Hoving. Dear father of Cora (John Beking), Peter Hansma, Keith (Lise) Hansma, Jean (Ginus Heuving), Fred (Debbie) Hansma, Sam (FaithAnn) Hansma and Emily Hansma. Also survived by 16 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren, four sisters Dorothy Wright, Tina McLaughlin, Renee Norton and Minnie Hansma. Predeceased by a brother Simon Hansma. Friends called at the FraserMorris and Heubner Funeral Home Cobden, Friday October 2, 2015 from 2-4 and 7-9pm. The Funeral Service was held in the Renfrew Presbyterian Church Renfrew, Saturday at 11am. Interment Cobden Union Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy donations to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation would be appreciated.

February 16, 1923- October 3, 2015 Passed away peacefully at Bonnechere Manor Renfrew surrounded by her loving family. Patsy was predeceased by her husband Fred (1968). She is survived by her children Jeff (Juliet), Johnny, Alan (RoseAnn), Leona Warrington, Tom (Colleen), Frances Lemke (Dave Kutschke), Elizabeth Roesler (Darrell Dillon), her grandchildren Matthew, Ryan, Stephanie, Philip, Alex, Tom, Lisa, Jonathon, Andrew, Erik, Alison, Michael as well as 12 great-grandchildren. Patsy was the youngest and last surviving child of the late Thomas and Margaret Gallagher of Douglas. She was predeceased by her siblings Maisie, Lillian, Edmund, Sister Clare, Harold, Leonard, John and Leona as well as her infant grandaughter Carolyn Roesler. Mother’s lifelong passions were politics, reading, a rousing game of scrabble and most of all her family. She was a lifelong member of the CWL. Patsy will be missed by many nieces, nephews and friends. We would like to express our thanks to the staff of the Bonnechere Manor for the care they gave to our Mother and their kindness to our family. Visitation will be held at the Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle St, S, Renfrew on Wednesday October 7th from 2-4, 7-9 pm and after 9:15 am Thursday. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Our Lady of Fatima Church, Renfrew on Thursday at 10:30am Interment St. Michael’s Cemetery, Douglas. Donations in memory of Patsy may be made to the Renfrew Food Bank or Hospice Renfrew. Online condolences/donations may be made at www.gouletfuneralhome.com

GOULET FUNERAL HOME

October 3rd 1930 – September 25th 2015 Retired, City of Ottawa employee for 38 years It is with profound sadness that we announce Clint’s passing at home in Pakenham on Friday, September 25th surrounded by the love of his family. A loving and devoted husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, uncle, friend, volunteer, avid fisherman, he will be deeply missed by all who knew him. Beloved husband and best friend of nearly 60 years to his wife Elizabeth “Liz” (Greene). Clint was the cherished father of Penny (Paul) Maynard, David (Laureen), Stephen, Kimberley (Wes)Webb. Loved grandpa of Jennifer (Brent) Hamilton and Jason Maynard, Clint and Tara Drader, John Topolovec, Jack and Katie Webb, Rowan and Ben Drader, and special great-grandpa to Brylin Hamilton. Clint will be sadly missed by his brother Joe (Jean). Predeceased by his parents Clinton Sr. and Tillie, sister Marelene, infant son William Glen. Family and friends attended a Celebration of Life in his honour on Sunday, October 4th at the Almonte Civitan Club, 500 Almonte St., Almonte, from 1 to 5. In remembrance of Clint, contributions to the Almonte General Hospital Foundation or the Almonte Civitan Club would be appreciated. Entrusted to the care of the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., Arnprior. Our memories are cherished; our love is deep and family ties eternal. The sun is shining and I’ve GONE FISHIN’ Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca 1008.CLR640095

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Margaret; Patricia Dicker (gallagher)

DRADER, Clinton DouglAs “Clint”

Buechman, Dianne carol (nee Wilson)

September 7, 1944-October 3, 2015 Peacefully surrounded by loving family at the Hospice Renfrew on October 3, 2015 at the age of 71. Dianne Carol Buechman of Pembroke, Ontario left us to be with the Lord Jesus Christ. Survived by her very loving husband Karl. Also survived by her loving 3 daughters, Sheri Lynn Simmons, Cara Mask (Mike), Julie Reid (Trevor) and her son Adam Goddard (Meghan). Dianne was predeceased by her parents Walter and Marybelle (Mulligan) Wilson and an infant sister Cynthia. Also survived by her caring sisters, Trudy Cowan (Bill), Wendy Halpenny (Stan) and Mary Ellen McCue (Richard). Also survived by 10 wonderful grandchildren and step-son Kyle Buechman and his daughter. Many thanks to the wonderful Hospice Renfrew. Visitations at the Boyce Funeral Home, Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre, 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior Tuesday 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. and again Wednesday morning after 10:00 a.m. Funeral Service was conducted Wednesday October 7, 2015 in the Boyce Chapel at 11:00 a.m. Interment Diamondview Cemetery, Kinburn. A luncheon took place following the interment in the Boyce Reception Centre. In memoriams to Renfrew Hospice would be appreciated by her family. Condolences / Tributes/ Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca “Safe in the Arms of the Lord”

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(November 3, 1923 – September 30, 2015)

Condolences and donations may be made at mcphailandperkins.ca

Peacefully at home on Monday September 28, 2015, Henry Moore, age 67 years. Beloved husband of Dorothy O’Gorman; dear father of Collin Moore, Renfrew, Christopher (Dana) Moore, Waterloo, Amy (Bill) Fisher, Wellesley; dear brother of Carol Chalykoff, Wawa, Ont., Doug (Judy) Moore, Centennial Lake. Proud grandfather of Hayden & Rylie Moore, Emily & Avery Moore, Kirsten & Abbey Fisher. Visitations were at the GOULET FUNERAL HOME, 310 Argyle St. S., Renfrew, Thursday: 2-4, 7-9 p.m. and after 9 a.m. Friday. Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at St. Patrick’s Church, Mt. St. Patrick, Friday October 2nd at 10:30 a.m. Interment Holy Well Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to Hospice Renfrew or Renfrew Victoria Hospital Oncology would be appreciated. Online condolences/donations: www.gouletfuneralhome.com GOULET FUNERAL HOME

HAYES, Margaret Born in Glasgow, Scotland on November 3, 1923 and immigrated to Renfrew, Canada in 1958. Passed away peacefully at Renfrew Victoria Hospital on September 30, 2015 in her 92nd year. Beloved wife of the late Joseph Hayes. Loving mother of the late Margaret Dow (Mel), the late Isabel Penrose and Elizabeth McLaren (Duncan). Proud grandmother of Heather Mitchell (Michael), Tina Stobbe (Tim), Sheila Dow, Ian Dow, Kristine Cole (Rick), Michael Penrose (Stephanie), Matthew Penrose (Heidi), Katie Penrose (Jeff), Mark McLaren (Christine), Becky Frew (Ryan), and Luke McLaren (Julianne). Cherished “GG” to her many great-grandchildren. Visitation at McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home, 85 Munroe Ave. E., Renfrew on Monday, October 5, 2015 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. A funeral service will be held at the McPhail & Perkins Chapel on Tuesday, October 6, 2015 at 11 a.m. In memoriam donations to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation would be appreciated.

MOORE, HEnRy JOHn

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Of Tramore, and formerly of Pembroke passed away peacefully in Hospice Renfrew on Friday October 2, 2015 at the age of 70 after a lengthy battle with cancer. Katherine Henneberry nee Reid. Loving wife of 49 years, to Glenn Henneberry. Dear mother to Lynn (Murray Hyatt), Foresters Falls and Scott Henneberry of Orleans. Loving Nanny to Krista, Kurt, Rebecca and Matthew Henneberry and Benjamin, Jonathan, Samantha, Alison and Emily Hyatt. Also survived by 1 sister Elizabeth Brotherton, Penetanguishene Ont., 1 sister-in-law Geraldine (Jim Sawtell) Stittsville Ont. and 1 brother-in-law James (Lois) Henneberry, Ottawa Ont. Friends may call at the Fraser-Morris and Heubner Funeral Home Cobden, Monday October 5, 2015 from 2-4 and 7-9pm. and Tuesday from 9:30 until 10:30am. Service in the chapel at 11am. Interment Emmanuel Baptist Cemetery Killaloe Ont. As expressions of Sympathy donations to Hospice Renfrew would be appreciated.

Giroux, Jeanne Eileen (Joan)

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HENNEBERRY, KATHERINE ANNE

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October 2, 1951-September 29, 2015

Passed away unexpectedly at home in Arnprior after a short battle with a rare illness, just shy of her 64th birthday. Predeceased by her identical twin sister Lynne, her parents, Ralph E. Moyer and Vera L. Moyer, and her stepmother Isabelle. Loving wife of 42 years to Gregory Frieday. Much loved sister to Linda (Steve) Avram, David (Hai Toh Lim), Andrew (Michelle), and Peter (Ella Platschick). Beloved step-sister to Michael Sabourin (Frannie) and Sharon (Terry) Mercer. Fond aunt of Leigh Moyer, Dayne Moyer, Jennifer Nachtigal, and Kaitlynn Nachtigal. Le’Anne grew up all over Canada, as befits a child whose dad was in the air force. She graduated from Ottawa University in 1971, and went to work for the Canadian Nurses Association. Eventually she found her way to what was then known as the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, working in the Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) Library. After many dedicated years, she became the Director of Corporate Communications for the now renamed Natural Resources Canada (NRCan), retiring in June of 2011. Well known for her unerring fashion sense as well as her great love for entertaining both at home and at the cottage and her passion for cooking which she passed on to all three brothers, she was also an avid golfer with her buddies “The Golf Gals”. When she wasn’t on the links, she and Greg liked nothing more than taking their boat anywhere there was water. Friends paid their respects at the Boyce Funeral Home, 138 Daniel Street North, Arnprior on Saturday, October 3, from 1:00-2:00 p.m., followed by a Memorial Service at 2:00 p.m. Cremation has taken place. Memorial donations in Le’Anne’s memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, the Heart and Stroke Foundation or to the Arnprior Hospital “Partners In Caring” Foundation and would be appreciated by her family. www.boycefuneralhome.ca

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Feeding the hungry On the last weekend in August, Walter von Boetticher’s greeting card benefit art show and sale was a sellout. The purpose is to raise money to feed the hungry. Five hundred dollars was donated to the mission and service fund of Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church in Renfrew designated to the Syrian refugee crisis to feed the hungry. The other 50 per cent of proceeds is donated to the local Renfrew and District Food Bank. Von Boetticher, right, makes the $500 donation to Renfrew and District Food Bank president Doug Brookes. On the first weekend in December, another pre-Christmas benefit art show and sale will be held at Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church. “You will be able to buy two cards and get a third one free,” von Boetticher points out. “Plan to attend and purchase some Christmas presents.”

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TPP may be last straw for dairy sector: NFU National Farmers Union

Tony Straathof, president of the Renfrew County National Farmers Union (NFU), reports that in spite of Trade Minister Ed Fast’s denial of media reports that he has offered 10 per cent of Canada’s milk supply to the United States during the latest Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) negotiations, the NFU remains very concerned. During Canada-EU Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) negotiations, the federal government made public promises to protect our supply management system, while behind closed doors it gave the European Union an additional five per cent of our high-end cheese market. Canadian dairy farmers, including Renfrew County dairy farmers, and processors, will lose a total of nine per cent of our cheese market to Europe if CETA is ratified. hypocritical

The Harper government is hypocritical - verbally defending supply management while in reality delivering death by a thousand cuts, says the NFU. “How much more of this kind of defence can dairy farmers survive,” said Straathof. “Family dairy farms in Canada provide an important economic base for rural communities, like Renfrew County. “If we lose any more of our dairy market, dairy farmers will have to reduce production,

and some will have to quit farming,” he added. “Our processing sector will be destabilized, putting those workers out of a job too. Meanwhile, American importers will get the benefit of milk marketing efforts designed and paid for by Canadian dairy producers.” Canada’s supply management system works for farmers, processors and consumers. Unlike the USA, Canada does not allow the genetically modified growth hormone rBGH to be used to increase dairy cows’ milk production and our dairy farmers are not subsidized by the taxpayer, noted Straathof. Supply management does not control the grocery store price of milk - that is determined by the retailers, who can set the price at whatever the market will bear, he said. The farmgate price paid to New Zealand dairy farmers is one of the lowest in the world, well below the cost of production, yet New Zealand consumers pay some of the highest prices for milk of any country. New Zealand, Australia and the USA are pressuring Canada in these TPP negotiations because they have embraced an export-oriented dairy strategy that has dramatically failed to serve their farmers. In Canada, we have a system which works for its farmers and supplies consumers with a healthy, affordable product, Straathof added. “The Harper government should not be offering a sacrifice in the form of our own local farmers, local workers and our rural community,” said Straathof. “Canada needs to say an unequivocal no!”

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plagued his team in the first half, before a hustling effort forced turnovers leading to points in the third and fourth quarters. The coach credited Eli Scott, Georgia Clemmer and Morgan Virgin with solid performances defensively. It wasn’t a win, but the Senior Raiders gave it a good battle, falling 22-15 to the Opeongo Wildcats in girls rugby action. Abby Lesway had two successful tries for RCI and Brooke Congdon one in the Raiders first rugby encounter of 2015. The RCI Junior Raiders split a pair of UOVHSAA encounters in junior boys volleyball action. The Junior Raiders outserved the Mackenzie Mustangs 3-1 at the Grant Gymnasium to close out September, but dropped a 3-0 decision to the Wildcats at Opeongo to open October. The Senior Raiders lost 3-0 decisions to both Peter Clark/Metroland the Deep River and Douglas-area schools. Andrea Martin, right, is about to sink a key foul shot down the stretch for the RCI Senior The Senior Raiders had the bye week in the Raiders. The Raiders trailed most of the way before rallying in the fourth quarter to top seven-team Lanark-Renfrew High School Foot- the St. Joseph’s Jaguars 36-34. ball League. They are back on the field this Saturday, Oct. 10. The Raiders host the Arnprior Redmen in the Turkey Bowl at noon.

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“Everybody who goes through the Canada have a complete understanding of IT. Mr. Urie Ontario Job Grant (COJG) program has to states that, “while you are working, for yourself understand: you are not in school; you are or a company, if you are not constantly already at work, upgrading your skills.” says evaluating the market and understanding James Urie, student at Willis College in the where things are shifting then you’re soon out Advanced Network Security Program (ANSP), of business or work. Change is healthy and one of the three recipients of the training should be part of the picture. Canada Ontario Job Grant from Fortinet and Sophos employed a 500 Fortune IT company. Willis graduates who did not James Urie is a professional, have linear paths. They with over 20 years of hired people who are experience in the IT changers, switchers, sector, who worked who demonstrated for the government, that they are Nortel, Adobe, adaptable and and several local flexible, and have IT companies. strong learning He went through skills.” several retraining The Canadaprograms in the Ontario Job Grant past 15 years, provides direct either federal or financial support self-paid. After to large and small analyzing market companies to trends and the new purchase training skills-set for success for their employees. In in the digital world, he Mr. Urie’s opinion this is a decided to move his career successful formula, noting into cyber security, which that he can focus of his could be his last job, one – he studies while the cost of the James Urie with PC candidate thinks – that could take him training is paid for: 5K by the Cheryl Gallant to retirement. “The demand Federal Government, 5K by for cyber security and the Employment Ontario, 5K by related field of cyber forensics will only grow. employer and Willis College contributes over Many companies will pay attention to and 7K to James’ success. prioritize cyber security within their company,” Willis College invites all companies interested notes Mr. Urie. in applying for the Canada Job Grant Mr. Urie understood from his research that the Program for updating existing employees’ IT industry leaders are competing for talent, skills and for training new hires to contact Ms. and they require the new talent to understand Rima Aristocrat - President and CEO of Willis business as well as new technologies. College. To schedule an appointment or to Employers need “hybrid professionals“ – IT discuss training partnership opportunities professionals who can speak the language please call 613.233.1128 or email info@ of the business, or business professionals who williscollege.com. R0023493833


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Heather Colbert, left, and Joanne Simard team up on the pickleball court at the Renfrew Recreation Centre. On the far side of the court, not shown, is the team of Shirley Boldt and Dave Banville. About a dozen people showed up last Thursday morning to give the sport a try.

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The St. Joseph’s Jaguars jumped back into the win column in Upper Ottawa Valley High School Athletic Association junior girls basketball action on the opening day of October. St. Joseph’s travelled to Pembroke, and returned home on the upside of a 33-14 decision over the hometown Jeanne Lajoie Chevaliers. Lily McIntyre and Sydney Perry were top pointgetters for the Junior Jaguars. It was a tough afternoon at the office for the Jaguars in league play against their number-one rival Sept. 29. The Senior Jaguars led much of the way, but came up a hoop short in a 3634 setback to the Renfrew Collegiate Raiders at the

Jag Den. Lindsay Sherman was St. Joseph’s top sniper with 17 points. RCI took the junior clash on the strength of a big second half 35-18. Maiya Bruce topped Jaguars point-getters. St. Joseph’s trailed by only a single point at half time. The Jaguars intermediate cross-country team had a good showing at its first invitational meet of the season. Kelson Hart finished second in the boys race, followed by Tyson Johnston in third, and Andrew Searson fourth. Ethan Prange finished 16th and Jack Merchand 19th. Savanna Brown and Morgan Barkey were sixth and seventh respectively in the girls race. Maddy Joanette completed the run in 13th.

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Ice is in, league action underway at Renfrew Curling Club Behind the Glass

Some of the leagues have now started and the rest will begin shortly with most of the curlers now having hit the ice both literally and figuratively. The muscles, that are so unique to curling, are sore and there is much huffing and puffing as the sweepers go up and down the ice. Club curling hasn’t lost one of the pleasures of sports that is now missing at the elite and pro level. The rituals of spring training or the start of camp followed by the exhibition season is still maintained for many of us. The veterans come in after a long off season and the first few weeks are used to get into playing shape. The timing is off, the body is stiff and the waistline is now a ‘waistline’. The ribbing is continuous as the few curlers that actually are ready for the season are merciless. Rookies are welcomed into the lineup and are evaluated with a knowing eye. Instincts start to take over and the muscles recall the throw that has been made hundreds of times. Time will take care of the rest. Some of the leagues could still accommodate last minute registrants or you might have to start on the spare

list but if you still want to curl we will find you a place. If you would like to try the sport within a Learn to Curl Program, Rookies Rock starts Oct. 27 and runs Tuesday evenings for a total cost of $60. To get more information phone Andy at 613-432-6725. Intermediates rock runs at the same time and same cost and works with curlers to improve their skills. Remember to register for the brand new Oktoberfest Spiel in support of RVH. It runs Friday through Sunday (for playoffs) Oct. 16-18 featuring four possible draws starting Friday

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The Renfrew Collegiate Raiders girls basketball teams spent two days at the Olympia Sports Camp in Huntsville and also competed at the Olympia Sports basketball tournament. The Junior Raiders came home triumphant. Pictured are the two RCI teams, in front row, from left, Stephanie Stoppa, Rachel Fortier, Shelby Hartwick, Molly Bruce, Courtney Briscoe, Andrea Martin, Courtney Roach, Sage Melville, Caitlin Kelly, Breanna Kiss, Mackenzie Kelly; and back row, Catherine Beattie, Cassey Gibbons, Mikaela Ripley, Morgan Virgin, Eli Scott, Georgia Clemmer, Maddie Stroud, Delaney Leavoy, Hayley Roderick, Ashley Hubert and Sydney Smart.

Agnew excels with York Lions The York University Lions men’s cross country team finished fourth at the Don Mills Open meet held at the University of Waterloo Oct. 3. Helping their efforts was Renfrew Collegiate Institute grad and former RCI Raider cross-country team member Sam Agnew. Agnew was the second member

of the Lions squad to cross the finish line in the 10-kilometre event and 21st overall with a time of 34:40. He was 31 seconds behind teammate and 11th-place finisher Suraj Sharma of Brampton. In all, eight York runners completed the race in the 36-minute range or better.

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Delaney Leavoy and Georgia Clemmer also strong on the scoreboard. The Junior Raiders completed the tournament as the Olympia Fall Classic champions with a final victory of 22-1 over a tall, junior Dr. Denison High team from Newmarket. The Senior Raiders met some tough competition which resulted in lots of team growth and player experience. The girls rose to the challenge of playing the 2013 AAA, OFSAA champions, from Dr Denison High School. While not victorious in this game, they rallied in the second half and held Denison to 10 points. Andrea Martin and Courtney Roach contributed to the scoring while offensive control was maintained by Sage Melville and Rachel Fortier. Shelby Hartwick and rookie Courtney Briscoe were reliable on the defensive boards. Their other two games proved equally challenging especially as injuries plagued the Raiders throughout the tournament. The Seniors did however find victory at skit night, where they out performed all schools with their Raider version of “Let It Go”, celebrating their school and coaches Noack and Davis.

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Investing on every level to improve care For every action, there is an equal reaction and at RVH, the ‘reaction’ to our renovation and

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will be easily accessible from both the main front entrance and new back entrance. Large windows will provide more natural light and a view of the new Healing Garden to help provide a restful,

roof, boilers, windows, lighting, paint, etc.—will help to ensure that our community hospital remains in top shape.

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Patient Care Services. “With the strong support of our community, we continue to strive to improve access to quality care and services for Renfrew and area.”

Family legacy of giving continues children to be involved with various community groups and taught them to be advocates for RVH. shares their only daughter, Carolyn Robertson. Management, is now carrying on the family to improve health care services at Renfrew Victoria Hospital. economic driver,” recognizes John. “I do feel proud to be able to continue in the same vein and with the same drive as my parents would have.” “RVH is the hub of the Ottawa Valley,” says Larry, adding that their close-knit family is just doing

their part to help keep the high level of services available to their clientele.

undoubtedly have been involved with the current I Choose RVH campaign. Along with numerous other charities and organizations they were involved in, Gary helped with the last expansion campaign and served on the RVH Foundation Board of Directors. Joyce was an active member of the RVH Auxiliary. Joyce now lives at the Bonnechere Manor and sadly, Gary passed away in August 2015. Over the years, they both relied on the expertise of the RVH physicians

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Yielding three unanswered goals haunted the Renfrew Timberwolves twice on the weekend. The Wolves grounded the Metcalfe Jets behind the shutout goaltending of Mackenzie Bruce for 48 minutes before handing the game to the visitors, 3-2 in overtime at the Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre Friday night. On Saturday evening halfway between Ottawa and Montreal, the homestanding Alexandria Glens broke free from a 2-2 deadlock to cage the Wolves 5-2. The weekend results leave the Wolves with a 3-3-and-1 record in the Richardson Division of the Central Canada Tier 2 Hockey League. They currently hold down one of the loop’s four wildcard playoff spots. Metcalfe 3, Wolves 2 (ot)

The Wolves took 13 of 20 penalties, including six of eight with the game up for grabs in the third period. That led to the Renfrew club’s undoing as they allowed a 2-0 lead to slip away. Eric Turner counted a pair of powerplay goals just over a minute apart midway through the third period to pull the Jets even. Turner later became the full-

fledged hero of the night for Metcalfe as he collected the game winning goal as well. Some individual play by the Wolves in 3-on-3 overtime led directly to a turnover and 2-on-1 break for Metcalfe, and Turner made no mistake 71 seconds into the extra frame. Renfrew’s two goals came in quick fashion early in the second period. Scott Conroy teamed up with Colin Bradbury to snap a goalless deadlock 4:08 into the period. Blueliner Alex Campbell then sent Bradbury in alone with the Wolves shorthanded. Bradbury flipped the puck behind Metcalfe goalkeeper Nathan Peters at 6:25 to give Renfrew a 2-0 lead. Wolves netminder Mackenzie Bruce was inarguably Renfrew’s best player of the night, and was working on a shutout nicely eight minutes into the third period when the Wolves became unglued in front of him. A melee resulted in defenceman Matt Soubliere taking a fighting major and instigator by himself (two other players got coincidental minors) and the Jets scored quickly on the powerplay to narrow the deficit. Moments later with the Wolves two men short, Turner’s second goal pulled Metcalfe even. That set the stage for overtime, although not all was lost for the Wolves, who still earn a point in the Richard-

son Division standings. The Jets were 2-for-12 on the powerplay, and the Wolves 0-for-5. Metcalfe held the edge in shots 35-27. Alexandria 5, Wolves 2

Nicholas Talarico broke the 2-2 tie 13:36 into the middle period, and the Glens added two more goals in the third period, including Talarico’s second of the night into an empty net to skate off with the 5-2 decision.

Brandon English and Andrew McIntyre had Renfrew goals. Each time, the goal brought the Wolves back from a one-goal deficit. But they were unable to pull even a third time. J.P Peladeau was charged with the loss between the pipes for the Wolves. He faced 39 shots. Alexandria’s Georgis Rentopoulos was tested 26 times. The Wolves have a second long wait between home games. They next play at the MAC when

hosting the Arnprior Packers on Friday, Oct. 23. They are in Ottawa to take on the Ottawa West Golden Knights at 7:15 p.m. tonight (Oct. 8), and then travel to Metcalfe for a matinee encounter. Game time Sunday is 1:45 p.m. The Wolves will certainly welcome the return of bluechip defenceman Teddy Suckow. If our math is correct, he has three games remaining on his eight-game suspension.

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Canada Day Cup winners Sandi Heins, centre, who sponsors the Canada Day Cup and founded the annual Canada Day tennis tournament in 2002, presents the hardware to the 2015 winners, Mark MacKenzie and Sue Comeau. There were 16 teams at this past year’s tournament. Heins thanked Jane Donnelly of the Renfrew Tennis Club, who helped out as drawmaster. Eldon Ferguson and Dorothy Garlough were B champs. Heins also noted that it rained throughout part of Canada Day, but two of the prizes were umbrellas, so things worked out. The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, October 8, 2015 49


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The Arnprior Chronicle-Guide, The Renfrew Mercury and The West Carleton Review are household names and Metroland Media recognizes the importance of these community-based newspapers. Using our local community newspapers as our foundation, Metroland Media has built in many digital platforms to enhance the experience for the reader. These platforms include www.insideottawavalley.com for your community news and events, www.save.ca for flyers and local deals, www.homefinder.ca for the house hunters, www.autocatch.com if you’re looking for the perfect used vehicle and www.ottawacommunitynews.com if you are wondering what is going on in Ottawa. YEARS IN BUSINESS: I have been employed with Metroland Media for 7 years, specializing in marketing, budgeting, advertising, sponsorship opportunities and event planning. PRODUCTS/SERVICES: Metroland Media is constantly growing and seeking new opportunities to better serve our clients. I now have a wide variety of media resources and marketing options to suit the needs and budget of every business and service in our community. Some of the many marketing tools I can offer are newsprint, flyer print and delivery, digital advertising targeted to the reader audience you want to reach, website creation, hosting and updating, written business profiles and articles, brochures, business cards and so much more.

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Flexible work hours improve family life Canadians suffering from the back-to-work blues would be happier if their employers offered a flexible working program, according to the findings in a new study. The research analyzed a flexible workplace program by Telus, called Work Styles. More than 2,000 team members participated in the study and researchers found that mobile and home-based workers reported that their work interfered less with their home lives and that they were less likely look for a new job than their peers who worked in an office.

“Mobile and home-based employees maintained their performance, and experienced lower stress and less family/work conflict,” says Alison Konrad, a professor of organizational behaviour at The Ivey Business School, who co-authored the study. “We also found flexible workers to be as equally productive as their in-office counterparts and far less likely to leave the company.” Thanks to new collaboration technologies and the proliferation of smartphones and tablets in the workplace, many employees now

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Minding the business Women are making great strides in the world of business. According to a Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce report, “Women Entrepreneurs: Leading the Charge”, more than one million Canadian women will own a small business by 2015. The number of womenowned businesses are

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ness services from a home office. A “typical” Canadian business woman is highly educated, has an average age of 41 years, and is more likely to choose a professional occupation in natural and applied sciences, business or finance, or in the health sector. She is also usually a sole-proprietor and more likely than a man to join a trade association for networking and support in maintaining her business. Younger self-employed

women may be focused on balance. About 60 per cent of women in small business are balancing work and family demands through self-employment. About 70 per cent of Canadian business women are married, and close to one third have children under 12 years. As a result, these business women are not as likely as their male counterparts to push their businesses to grow, but it’s a choice of lifestyle that works well.

Amongst all women small business owners, those over the age of 55, dubbed “seniorpreneurs”, represent one of the quickest growing segments.

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YEARS IN BUSINESS: Sand Point Golf Course formerly the Arnprior Golf Course is home to the Greenside Tavern. We opened the Greenside Tavern in June of this year. PRODUCTS/SERVICES: The Greenside Tavern is a public restaurant where Golf Club members and local people can enjoy fresh food made from scratch. We feature local craft beer and a good wine list. FAVOURITE PART OF THE JOB: My partner Jay Whitelock in life and in business and myself have a passion for great food and beverage. We both grew up in Arnprior and are happy to be back home to raise our family and operate our business. WHAT PRODUCT/SERVICE KEEPS PEOPLE COMING BACK FOR MORE? Our members and the Golf Course are a great base to build our business on. We are open to golfers and the general public. We invite you to try our Live Music Friday Nights with some great local artists. MUST TRY PRODUCT/SERVICE: Our new Fall Menu items are sure to please, Stout Braised Pot Roast Stew and Traditional Tourtiere with Mashed Potatoes are just a few and if that isn’t enough to tempt you try our Signature Crusty Hen or Fish & Chips. SPECIALS/PROMOTIONS: We will be having Thanksgiving weekend specials including, Three Course Meals, Breakfast Buffet & Thanksgiving Feast.

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New paths out there for working women Choosing a profession is, first and foremost, an expression of one’s personality. This choice should be made according to personal tastes and aptitudes; why blindly follow the beaten path if something else appeals to you? After all, you’ll spend a large part of your life in the workforce, so you’re much better off if you can live out your passions in your work. One way to put an end to job discrimination is to provide

women with a range of career choices that allow for flexible working conditions and a way to reintegrate after having children. Making such changes may seem threatening, but that’s a normal reaction when entrenched attitudes are overturned. It is not so long ago that medicine and engineering were allmale preserves, where the “invasion” of women was derided. In their own ways and in their own eras, women such as Elizabeth

Blackwell, Irma Levasseur, and Lucille Teasdale defied prejudice to practice medicine in more than just subordinate roles. These days, the healthcare system couldn’t do without women. Any progress is a step forward for women and enriches those sectors which welcome these intrepid heroines. And the traditionally female-dominated sectors are still well populated by women who want to make use of their desire to care for, educate, and help others.

Changing the rules of the game was certainly overdue. There is no good reason why more women shouldn’t migrate towards mechanics, carpentry, forestry, military service, or road transportation. Every trade has its value, and everyone has their own likes and dislikes. It’s perfectly legitimate to want your livelihood to be a source of accomplishment, pride, and personal satisfaction. Working women: finding new paths.

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Jill Soucie retired from Canada Post February 27/2015 after 20 years of service. Jill spent those years behind a desk working in customer service and always prided herself in going the extra mile for her customer. The last year at Canada Post Jill knew that she would retire from her career but would now pursue her passion in the fashion industry.

YEARS IN BUSINESS: I’ve been telling the stories of the people of the Ottawa Valley for more than 15 years and am very grateful to have learned from a host of talented journalists, including former Renfrew Mercury editor Lucy Hass, who recently retired from Metroland after 35 years. FAVOURITE PART OF THE JOB: I’m always learning new things and meeting incredible people. You never quite know what the day is going to bring.

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WHAT PRODUCT/SERVICE KEEPS PEOPLE COMING BACK FOR MORE The award-winning Renfrew Mercury has served Renfrew and area since 1871. Our knowledge of the community and commitment to stories that matter make us a trusted newspaper voice. Gathering and sorting the facts, weighing and interpreting events and following the story from beginning to end is important to us.

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Jill strives on bringing in the latest’s trends in footwear and is very passionate about ensuring that her customers have a good experience. Above all we have fun bonding together as women. Walking together in each other’s shoes!

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Newcomers’ Night coming up Nov. 4 Come and be impressed by what the Town of Renfrew has to offer. The Renfrew & Area Chamber of Commerce is hosting the annual Newcomers Night on Wednesday, Nov. 4 from 6:30-8 p.m. at the Renfrew Legion (30 Raglan St.). There will be many businesses there who will be showcasing what the Renfrew area

has to offer. Organizers ask the public to share news of the event with anyone who is new or returning to the Renfrew area. Display tables are available for those wanting to showcase their business. For further information contact the Chamber office 613-432-7015 or info@renfrewareachamber.ca.

PAYDAY LOAN SETTLEMENTS DID YOU TAKE A PAYDAY LOAN FROM THE CASH STORE OR INSTALOANS IN ONTARIO ON OR AFTER SEPTEMBER 1, 2011? If so, read this notice. Class Action Settlements have been Reached for Borrowers from Ontario locations of The Cash Store and Instaloans

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Arleigh Prince and friends held a back to school youth dance at the Renfrew Recreation Centre for youth ages 9 to 13 Sept. 18. All proceeds from the event, including funds raised from snacks sold, went to the Renfrew and District Food Bank. Above, Arleigh (centre), Alyssa Droppo, left, and Nadia Essiambre show off the donation jar after the dance. On Sept. 19 food bank representative Andrew Cartwright accepted the food donations, as well as $520 the girls raised at the event.

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Renfrew Collegiate Institute honoured its finest as the school hosted its annual honours luncheon in the upstairs hall at the Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre. RCI principal Terry Hughes congratulated the students and thanked the parents for their support. Honoured were students for their academic performance in the 201415 school year. Twenty-four students received the Renfrew County Medallion. • Grade 9: Catherine Beattie, Griffin Campbell, Lauren CampbellBrunke, Faith Ebert, Abigail Emon, Danielle Kubiseski, Tristan Layman, Alecia Neill, Elizabeth Scott, Sydney Smart. • Grade 10: Khaled Alsaadi, Brendan Barber, Callista Bennett, Courtney Briscoe, Reid Hall, Katherine Jamieson, Timothy Meighen, Ryan Pettigrew, Cassandra Silva, Taylor Virgin. • Grade 11: Kaitlyn Beimers, Valiyah Khurshid, Myles MacMillan, Sage Melville. Honours Students 2014-2015

Six courses at Level 4 is gold (G), five courses at Level 4 silver (S) and four courses at Level 4 bronze (B). • Grade 7: Cole Armstrong (G), Thomas Barber (B), Leif Buxton (G), Lexi Cameron (G), Faith Guyea (G), Luke Hansen (G), Duncan Jamieson (B), Alena Kutsera (S), Oliver Ladouceur-Moore (B), Wesley Matthews (G), Alexa Narezny (G), Mackenzie Nolan (S), Jack O’Grady (S), Nycholas Pearse (S), Matthew Pilgrim (G), Maggie Scott (G), Laura Stephens (G). • Grade 9: Catherine Beattie (G), Dawson Bulmer (S), Riley Bulmer (S), Griffin Campbell (G), Lauren Campbell-Brunke (G), Georgia Clemmer (G), Josiah-Deren Dixon (S), Faith Ebert (G), Abigail Emon (G), Moira Friske (S), Connor Fulton (B), Samuel Gamache (B), Hunter Gilchrist (G), Fynn Guckes (G),

Cassandra Hewitt (G), Ashley Hubert (B), Glen Johnston (G), Danielle Kubiseski (G), Tristan Layman (G), Lawson Leclaire (S), Elizabeth MacFarlane (G), Britney Megrath (B), Lukas Moran-Gay (B), Madison Mulrooney (B), Alecia Neill (G), Joshua Quade (S), Mikaela Ripley (G), Bryce Schaap (B), Elizabeth Scott (G), Sydney Smart (G), Lydia Spooner (G), Madison Stroud (G), Dylan White (G). • Grade 10: Meredith Abraham (B), Khaled Alsaadi (G), Brendan Barber (G), Emily Belliveau (G), Robert Bennell (B), Callista Bennett (G), Moira Bennett (G), Courtney Briscoe (G), Axel Brisebois (S), Rebecca Coulterman (B), Keirsto n Davidson (S), Austin Doyle (S), Chelsea Duncan (S), Liam Forgie (S), Jordan Gorra (S), Grace Greig (S), Reid Hall (G), Edina Hanson (S), Samantha Headrick (B), Verdon Hemsley (G), Katherine Jamieson (G), Emily Livingstone (S), Jaime Mallory (S), Pace Marier (G), Timothy Meighen (G), Kiara Mulvihill (G), Ryan Pettigrew (G), Sydney Phillips (B), Daphnie Rose (B), Cassandra Silva (G), Taylor Virgin (G), Kordell Walsh (G), Morgan Wilson (B). • Grade 11: Kaitlyn Beimers (G), Melissa Blemkie (B), Molly Bruce (S), Albina Coghlan (S), Jacob Collins (S), Kaitland Coupal (B), Kathryn Curry (S), Abigail Eady (B), Nicholas Emon (G), Matthew Featherston (S), Alicia Forgie (B), Samantha Galbraith (G), Cricket Guest (G), Jada Hazen (B), Daniel Hibbins (S), Spencer Hill (S), Jacob Johnston (S), Vanessa Johnston (B), Caitlin Kelly (S), Valiyah Khurshid (G), Matthew Lacharity (B), Myles MacMillan (G), Sydney Marier (G), Andrea Martin (S), Jayda McLaren (G), Brianna Megrath (B), Sage Melville (G), Nicole Nagy (S), Samantha Pudsey (B), Riley Rathwell (G), Taylor Snow (S), Hunter Stubinsky (S), Logan Wright (B). Paul Carron of the Renfrew Lions Club presented the Arthur H. Cuff Memorial Award to recipients, Grade 9 student Elizabeth Scott and Taylor Virgin in Grade 10. Virgin also re-

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Renfrew County Medallions winners for the 2014-15 school year at Renfrew Collegiate are, in front row from left, Callista Bennett, Alecia Neill, Lauren Campbell-Brunke, Cassandra Silva, Elizabeth Scott, Abigail Emon, Sydney Smart, Valiyah Khurshid, Sage Melville, Taylor Virgin, Kaitlyn Beimers, Faith Ebert; and back row Catherine Beattie, Myles MacMillan, Tristan Layman, Ryan Pettigrew, Brendan Barber, Reid Hall, Timothy Meighen, Griffin Campbell, Katherine Jamieson, Courtney Briscoe and Khaled Alsaadi. Danielle Kubiseski is missing from the photo. Paul Carron of the Renfrew Lions Club presents the Arthur H. Cuff Memorial Award to recipients, Grade 10 student Taylor Virgin, left, and Elizabeth Scott in Grade 9.

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Stone Fence Theatre’s popular documentary musical playing homage to train travel in the Upper Ottawa Valley is adding another performance in Eganville as well as coming to Renfrew for two shows this fall. A matinee of Here Comes the Train! The Ottawa Valley Railway Story will be is being added on Saturday, Oct. 3 at the Eganville Community Centre in response to sold-out shows. Youth under 18 will be admitted free to the matinee, as they will be to the show’s Oct. 17 matinee in Killaloe. There will also be a show in Killaloe Oct. 16 and in Renfrew

at the recreation centre Oct. 24 (6 p.m. supper theatre) and Nov. 1 (1 p.m. dinner theatre). There will also be two shows in Smiths Falls Nov. 7. This winter Stone Fence plans to take the production to several more Valley towns, including, possibly Chalk River, Almonte, Bancroft, Arnprior, Pembroke and Constance Bay. Stone Fence officials are delighted by how “incredibly popular” the show has been. “Railways were very meaningful to people in the Ottawa Valley and everywhere, and people are delighted to hear a few stories about them,” Stone Fence notes in its update of the fall performances.

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We have been back from vacation since mid August and have not seen a single robin in our yard. This Sunday morning, Sept. 26, we had one lonely robin under our crab apple tree. We have a large property with lots of birds. Last year in early September we had so many robins in that apple tree, we couldn’t count them. Hope you can ease our concern. Basia and Sheldon Stewart. Basia and Sheldon: There are two reasons, and there may be more, why the birds are not feeding on the apples in your tree. First there is an abundance of natural fruit; buckthorn berries, mountain ash berries and crab apples, and the birds are feeding in another area. Second, there has been no cold weather and the birds do not need as much food to keep warm. They will find your apple tree when they need the fruit, often after the first frost and the first snow. Immature cardinal

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Sandhill cranes are becoming more numerous every year. They are well established nesters and we see young foraging in the grain stubble (corn and soy bean) with their parents every fall. Last week Judy Schroeder sent us photos of cranes she had seen and this week Marlene Hanneman phoned and said she had seen flocks of from a few birds to as many as 20 in a flock this summer feeding in the grain fields. Sandhill cranes migrate at about 45 miles per hour (68 km/hr) depending on the direction and speed of the wind. They cross into the United States from Ontario between Thunder Bay and the Manitoba border, Sault St. Marie and Presqu’ile Provincial Park. There are other less busy crossings all along the Great Lakes. Hummingbirds

Female and young hummingbirds were still at feeders in late September. Earl and Marilyn Newberry, Deanna and Randy Joe and Jim and Hisje Anderson have all seen hummers this past week. As long as we do not have a heavy frost and there are flowers and feeders they will stay until they have the required amount of fat in their bodies to start their journey. We wish them a safe trip. 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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Drama ensues over drawing that vanishes into thin air Emerson was raging mad. He was thumping around the kitchen, arms waving, and his face was the colour of his flaming red hair. “It was right there, I tell ya,” he said, stabbing his finger on top of a pile of notepaper. “I accidentally folded down a corner of the sheet, and I put it into this stack of papers to smooth it out, and I haven’t touched it since. Someone has deliberately taken it out of there, and it sure wasn’t me.” It had darkened enough that night in late September, that Mother had lit the coal oil lamps and one sat at either end of the old pine table. With the exception of Father, who as usual was sitting in front of the Findlay Oval in his rocking chair with his feet up on the oven door, we five children were occupied with our favourite pastimes. Mother was working on her scrap books, Everett was making a new slingshot, Earl was carving some animal from a piece of smooth wood he had found, and Audrey was attempting to teach me once again how to make French knots on the end of a flour bag tea towel. Emerson had been working on yet

another one of his crazy drawings of a building with glass walls and an elevator going up the outside. He had drawn and erased the one sheet, and he claimed he had accidentally turned down the top right corner. To straighten it out he had tucked into the big pile of sheets already full of his crazy ideas of how his buildings were going to look when he became famous. And now the sheet was gone. Into thin air. And he knew for a fact that one of us sitting around the table had taken it out of the pile for spite! “And it was my best drawing yet,” he roared. “I even had glass doors on the building. This was going to be a building like no one has ever seen before, and someone in this very room has taken it right out of this pile of papers.” And he closed his fist and banged it down on the pile of sheets before him. Nobody paid him any heed. Emerson was always ranting about some-

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thing, and it often had to do with his crazy drawings put to the paper tablets Mother bought for him on the one-cent sale at the Rexall Drug Store in Renfrew. “Hours of work I put into that drawing,” he said. It was amazing to me how no one paid him any heed. Father never took his eyes off the Ottawa Farm Journal, Mother continued to cut pieces out of the Philadelphia Enquirer and paste them into her scrap book, and Everett and Earl kept right on doing what they were doing. Finally, Mother suggested he start at the top of the pile of papers and work his way to the bottom, just in case that particular sheet somehow got tucked into the stack. Emerson said he had done that and the drawing was gone. “Gone, I tell you! Gone! And when I find out who took

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Competitors enjoy barbecue before bridge Take a selfie with Ontario’s fall colours Ontario’s provincial parks offer great opportunities for families and friends to view the beautiful fall colours. This coming fall, take the opportunity to visit a provincial park or go for a stroll in your local neighbourhood park, take a selfie with the fall colours, and remember to use #FallColours. The Ontario Parks Fall Colour Report shows you when colours are at their peak in provincial parks across Ontario. Colours peak at different times across the province, so check the report often.

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Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 30, habitues enjoyed a delicious barbecue before filling nine tables for duplicate bridge at the Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre. Scootie Brydges provided the barbecues and his chef talents for which organizers were extremely grateful. Many thanks were also extended to patrons who donated salads and desserts. Wayne Daze used eight practice hands to illustrate a partner’s response to a double. It shouldn’t always be considered a take-out double. The Chalk Talks continue to be an informative and enjoyable component of each bridge session. Six pairs were successful in small slam contracts of six spades on either Board 12 or 25. The team of Steve Gray and Sue Phillips scored on both boards. Other pairs scaling the mini–summit were Janet Osborne/Ursula Endicott; Ellen Penney/Jane Wilson; Ernie Berndt/Eric Brown; Sylvia Zembower/Bev Kobus; and Ed McCann/Lew MacDonald. Congratulations to the September 30 winners:

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October 9 RVH Auxiliary’s harvest bake sale 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Scott and Sons Hardware. Pies, sweet loaves, preserves and more.

October 10 Renfrew Curling Rink Thanksgiving Pie Sale: Homemade apple and pumpkin pies $10 each. To order call Yvonne Sklepowicz at 613-432-6725 or email theskleps@gmail. com. Pies will be available for pick up at curling club on Saturday, Oct. 10 from 10 a.m. to noon. Other arrangements can be made.

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October 13 The Valley Harmonizers seeks new members. Under the directorship of Barry Stephen, the Harmonizers meet every Tuesday at the Renfrew Presbyterian Church at 1 p.m. Call 613582-3548. Renfrew Uke Group (RUG) Jam Sessions are free and held on the second Tuesday of each month at the Rocky Mountain House from 7 to 9 p.m. Visit www.RenfrewUkeGroup.ca

Upper Ottawa Valley Genealogical Group meeting, 7 p.m. at the UOVGG Library, 222 Dickson Street in Pembroke. Guest speaker is Earlene Card speaking on the Curry Family.

October 16 Celebrate Oktoberfeast at the Golden Age Activity Centre. Cabbage rolls, sausage, mashed potatoes, turnips and dessert for $8 at noon. Barry Martin with Rita and Richard entertain at 1 p.m.

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‘New’ Stretch and Tone Class begins at Eganville Want to try an old craft Seniors Centre at 11 a.m. made new again? Join Cost $2. Call 613-628-2354 Volunteer Val Miller for three sessions of rag rug crocheting at the Renfrew October 17 Golden Age Activity Centre. Bring an old sheet, pair of scissors and a large crochet hook. Starts at 10 a.m. Call 613-431-8289.

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