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It’s all over but the voting and counting of ballots. Well, most of the voting is still to come in Canada’s 42nd federal election, but some people have already voted in advance polls or by mail. .COM The majority of votes will be cast next Monday, Oct. .CA 19 when the country finds out if it has a new government or not. About half of Canada’s 26.4 million electors are expected to cast ballots. Candidates are stressing the importance of getting supporters out to vote as most polls are indicating a tight three-way race across the country with the strong likelihood of a minority government. In Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke, incumbent Conservative Cheryl Gallant, as expected given her five straight election wins, has a significant lead according to a compilation of polls. Liberal Jeff Lehoux and Independent Hector Clouthier appear to be neck-and-neck for second with the NDP’s Dan McCarthy fourth and the Green’s Stefan Klietsch in fifth as of last week. Sherry Haaima/Metroland The four challengers have spent much of the campaign, the longest in recent history, trying to persuade voters they have the best chance of unseating Gallant. For profiles of the candidates, see pages 10 and 11. A small but enthusiastic group of participants braved chilly temperatures Oct. 3 and raised $4,425 for the Kidney Foundation
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metres into McNab-Braeside, likely on the east side of the Madawaska River. “There was just no way we could safely put it here, making sure it still worked. At this point, unless there are significant changes in the route, we won’t be needing that site now,” said Pitcher. Mayor Robert Kingsbury asked about the status of the option-to-purchase agreement, which extended over three years. “And so the two things that’ll happen - we can commit to purchasing the land anyway; the second one is I think there was additional compensation described to extend the option for another two years and the last one if neither is done we’ll just kill switch the option to purchase, as it stands,” said Pitcher. He said at this point he doesn’t expect his company will buy the land. “Probably the best option for us (is) the agreed-upon price for the gravel pit,” said Kingsbury. “We passed that resolution in support (of the project), but that was based on
Quebec and alternative route options being reviewed necessitate altering proposed pumping station locations. “There was a bit of a delay,” explained Pitcher. “Originally we had planned deepwater ports in Cacouna, Que., but due to concerns with Beluga whale habitat and the Belugas going from threatened to endangered we decided to not pursue a port in Cacouna. “What happens when we plan Energy East is we look at the entire route, we map it out, and then we place pump stations … for a natural gas system they’re about every Sherry Haaima/Metroland 100 kilometres, because oil is Energy East Pipeline community relations lead for Ontario a liquid it requires a bit closer Jon Pitcher and community relations representative Na- together so they’re about every 60 kilometres,” explained thalie Guay speak to Horton council. Pitcher. “Originally the Horton agreement stated that if the in any other province. Energy East Pipeline com- pipeline proposal is approved gravel pit was a perfect locamunity relations lead for as expected the company tion,” he said. “But with movOntario Jon Pitcher faced an would buy the property for ing that around, it actually upset Horton council Oct. 6, $144,000, not including the had to move upstream, they discovered that there was a surprised by the unexpected cost of the gravel. The reason given for the significant grading difference demise of the pumping station deal. Earlier this year, council change is that TransCanada from what they originally suspassed an option-to-purchase decided not to build marine pected.” The shift brings the proagreement with TransCanada and associated tank termiEnergy East Pipeline. The nals at a specific location in posed pipeline about 12 kilo-
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While Gallant was conspicuous by her absence at a candidates debate at Arnprior District High School last week, she indicated she would attend a Renfrew County Federation of Agriculture-sponsored all-candidates session Oct. 13 (after press deadline) at the Cobden Agriculture Hall. Visit insideottawavalley.com/Renfrew for our report on that meeting. In the last federal election on May 2, 2011, Gallant captured 53.4 per cent of the vote with Clouthier a distant second at 18.7 per cent. The NDP was third and the Liberal fourth. Gallant’s 2011 total was down somewhat from her best showing, taking 61.1 per cent of the vote in the 2008 election. The polls will be open from 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. in Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke. Electors can find their polling location online or on their voter information card. Polling stations will have a ‘fast lane’ for registered electors who have the right ID to vote. A voters card is no longer deemed sufficient ID by itself. Electors can register at the polls, but it will lengthen the voting process. So it makes sense for unregistered electors to complete a registration certificate online, print it and bring it to their polling station on election day for faster service. That can be done until this Sunday, Oct. 18. In another change, the voting hours are staggered across the country to ensure the majority of results are available at about the same time on election night as social media has ended the blackout that used to be in effect until the final votes are cast on the west coast (the latest B.C. polls close at 10 p.m. Ontario time). The amount of federal electoral districts has increased from 308 to 338, so the number of seats needed for a majority has risen to 170. Elections Canada will be posting results online at www. elections.ca and for more comprehensive election coverage, visit insideottawavalley.com and follow up on Twitter at @InOttValley.
Meetings are set for those who want to bring back Neat Café, the Burnstown restaurant and musicians’ mecca that shut its doors indefinitely earlier this month. Owner Adam McKinty will meet with supporters and potential financial backers at the Old Schoolhouse in the village to discuss efforts to report the business. The meeting is set for Oct. 18 at 1 p.m. He will make accommodations for those who cannot make that date. (Anoth-
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er meeting was slated for Oct. 12, same time and place.) According to a Facebook post, McKinty doesn’t sugarcoat the prospects of reopening. He said any financial advisor would say to stay clear of it. And the creation and continuation of Neat was draining on every level. But he’s willing to revive the popular spot. “The fact that Neat has operated well above water for the last three-and-a-half of sevenand-a-half years is a testament to the product, delivery and to savvy financial and business skills,” McKinty said. “The fact
that Neat is still here after the body blows it took is a testament.” The café closed following a new venture, Neat in the Woods. The outdoor music festival on Sept. 25 to 27 drew impressive acts such as The Trews. By most accounts it was a well-run, entertaining, successful event. But turnout was well below expectation. And the financial loss pushed the already teetering business over the edge. Soon after, on the weekend of Oct. 3, McKinty announced the doors would close for an in-
definite period and the building was up for sale. However, a former business partner still owns half the business. That makes any dealings more difficult. “Let me spell this out as frankly as I can,” he posted. “Neat can continue if we get two fully leveraged mortgages for the two properties that we are trying to extract half of the equity from. With that, Neat can recover from year one Neat in the Woods losses and pay out a founding partner their equity and deal with other loans. Short and sweet, and big.”
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The ribbon was cut to officially opening Steamboat RV Resort on the banks of the Ottawa River at 92 Bingham Rd. in Horton Township Oct. 2. From left are Neil Woodman, Barry Orr, Kim Orr, co-owners Suzie Lance and Tom Orr, Horton Mayor Bob Kingsbury, Horton CAO/clerk Mackie McLaren and Ralph Hewitt. were on hand and confirmed a few sites. There were also good comments from everyone, Orr added. That included Mayor Kingsbury, who cut the ribbon Oct. 2.
“We are very pleased to have Tom here, He has certainly set an example of development in Horton Township. “He gave a vision of what he had anticipated what it would look like when he com-
pleted it, and by the look of this area, I’d say he’s very close to his vision. “We congratulate Mr. Orr on what he has done here, and welcome him into Horton Township,” the mayor added.
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Land in Horton Township has been developed into a new resort. The ribbon was officially clipped by Horton Mayor Bob Kingsbury to open Steamboat RV Resort, located along the banks of the Ottawa River at 92 Bingham Road off Storyland Road. It’s an easy enough spot to find. Bingham Road is the first right turn at the bottom of the hill past what was Storyland. You then come to the turnoff, which leads down to Steamboat Bay. “We will be attracting mature campers that are looking for a high-end, yet small RV resort,” said Tom Orr, who co-owns the new business with wife Suzie Lance. “We will have 20 spots ready for spring 2016. Half the sites will be for roll-in seasonal trailers and the remaining sites will be for
rent with one of our new Northlander park models, on which we have some great discounts available until the new year.” If you order now, you can have your choice of trailer on one of five waterfront lots with a private dock, Orr added. “We offer over 1,700 feet of Ottawa River waterfront with over half being sand beach,” he said. Steamboat RV Resort is 12 minutes from Renfrew, and there are three golf courses within a 15-minute drive, plus whitewater rafting, and a spa just minutes away. The Ottawa River offers some great fishing and over 20 miles of open water for boating and recreation, Orr added. “We will be continually improving our site with the hope of having one of the most desirable RV destinations in the Ottawa area. “We had a great open house (Oct. 4),” Orr said. More than 30 people
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A small group of participants braved chilly temperatures Oct. 3 and came up big for the Kidney Foundation of Canada. “Despite our low numbers we still exceeded our $4,000 goal with $4,425,” reports Bruce Hill of the Kidney Foundation of Canada. Sharon Roesler was this year’s Kidney Walk Ambassador. She was joined by her daughter Jadyn Roesler. The mother, daughter and other Sherry Haaima/Metroland Warming up before the 2015 Renfrew Kidney Walk are, from left, Lise Benoit, Caroline Benoit, Sylvie Ben- members of their family have kidney oit, Austin May, Barb May, Jadyn Roesler, Kidney Walk Ambassador Sharon Roesler, Sarah Thompson, Eric disease. They want to raise awareness about kidney disease and help Thompson and Bruce Hill of the Kidney Foundation of Canada, Eastern Ontario Chapter.
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The mayor suggested a private meeting with TransCanada officials, the township CAO and other members of council. “To be quite honest with you where I’m sitting right now I would like our CAO to get hold of our lawyer and see if we can put a stop to any oil going across the township of Horton until this is resolved,” said Kingsbury. The company has talked with the landowners in McNabBraeside and is working on the purchase of the property, said Pitcher. At the end of this year, explained Pitcher, TransCanada hopes to make a supplemental filing it hopes will encompass a complete filing to the National Energy Board, so the 15-month review and hearing process can begin. “Construction, we’re hoping to being sometime in 2017, once those 15 months pass by, with 2020 commissioning and in service to New Brunswick,” said Pitcher. In the Ottawa Valley area, the pipeline would run close to Pembroke, Renfrew and Arnprior through several townships, including McNab-Braeside, Horton and AdmastonBromley. It will cross the Madawaska and Bonnechere rivers. The capacity for the pipeline is 1.1 million barrels a day. “If we were to transport that via train or truck, which right now is the most common way of transporting this energy through Canada, it would amount to just under 4,500 extra trucks on the road, going from Alberta to New Brunswick, or just over 1,500 rail cars on the tracks,” said Pitcher.
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Horton council may be angry it is losing this area’s pumping station on the proposed Energy East pipeline, but McNabBraeside council is not pleased it is being moved to the Stewartville area. Councillors expressed shock and concern at their Oct. 6 meeting on hearing the news. Not only are they worried that having the station in the township could mean an increased safety and pollution threat, but they are not happy TransCanada is making decisions without consulting local officials. “I don’t understand the process,” said Deputy Mayor Brian Armsden. “We were concerned about the safety of the bloody pipeline before … I think our risk has increased hundredfold.” He said he is “flabbergasted” that TransCanada could make such decisions without consult-
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ing municipal governments. “This is ludicrous,” he said. “I’m incensed that they didn’t have the courtesy to tell us about this,” said Coun. Heather Lang. “I’d hope we would get the rationale for this from them.” “I can’t see where 10 kilometres makes a difference when they are 100 kilometres apart,” said Coun. Scott Brum. “Why did they not tell us before now?” horton upset
Mayor Tom Peckett, who attended a Horton council meeting earlier in the day when TransCanada officials explained the change, said he wasn’t pleased with what he heard and Horton council was “extremely upset.” Their councillors felt they had gone out on a limb in supporting the project and providing a location, and now have been left high and dry. FurtherR0013502335t
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more, TransCanada didn’t let them, as well as McNab-Braeside council, know until the last minute, citing confidentiality, he added. Peckett said he understands the whole pipeline is being affected by the decision not to locate a port in Quebec because of the endangered status of the Beluga whales and that hydraulics are involved in the change, but “I couldn’t make heads nor tails” of the TransCanada report on the matter, he said. It’s concerning that the report makes mention of street names in the township “that I don’t even recognize,” he said. It appears the pumping station is being moved to the east side of the Madawaska River, he added. Since the company is negotiating to put the pumping station
on private property, it doesn’t have to involve the municipality, he said. Coun. Mark MacKenzie said council needs to monitor the proposal and ensure there are shut-off valves on both sides of the station. Councillors agreed they should invite TransCanada representatives back to a council meeting to explain the new plans in more detail. MacKenzie noted the company had located some test equipment at Andy’s RV on Flat Rapids Road between the owner’s home and business, saying it would only be there six to eight weeks. However, it’s been there almost a year and is “quite an inconvenience to him,” he said, adding council should also raise that issue with the company.
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Former Renfrew resident Anita Hart is coming home to promote her newest book. Lola and Aunt Anita’s Adventure Underground is the second book for Hart, who will be at the Renfrew Public Library Oct. 24 for a reading and launch. Writing the books has been a valuable way for Hart to fill some unexpected free time. “I wrote my first book because of a challenge from my niece. She wanted to give me something to do while I was on light duties with the RCMP due to two illnesses,” she explained. “I have been diagnosed with P-ANCA Vasculitis and
Chronic Kidney Disease. The second was caused by the first.” All of the characters in Hart’s books are family members and she’s excited to share her newest endeavor with the community. “Lola and Aunt Anita get separated from their tour group at the Diefenbunker, in Carp, Ont.,” said Hart. In the first story, Happy Birthday Jack, Jack goes on a scavenger hunt around town and meets up with different family members. At the end, he finds a surprise party for him. The book launch will be held at the end of Library Week on Saturday, Oct. 24 from at 11-11:45 a.m. More information can be found on the author’s website at www.anitahartbooks.com .
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If you’re ready to vote early, you can vote at your advance polling place between October 9 and 12, from noon to 8:00 p.m. Or you can vote at any Elections Canada office across the country any day until October 13 at 6:00 p.m. For all voting locations, check your voter information card, visit elections.ca or call 1-800-463-6868 ( TTY 1-800-361-8935). Elections Canada has all the information you need to be ready to vote.
Ever wanted to learn to play the ukelele? Then drop into the Golden Age Activity Centre on Oct. 22. Joel Jacques will be giving ukelele lessons at 1 p.m. at the Golden Age Activity Centre, located at 212 Raglan St. S. For anyone interested, sign up and instruments will be available for the beginning session. Call 613-431-8289 for details. The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, October 15, 2015 7
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Young voters aren’t afraid To the editor:
In response to Cheryl Gallant. I’m a young professional in Barry’s Bay. I designed and taught global economics courses for Algonquin College. I have a column in the Pembroke Daily Observer. I know I speak for most of my peers when I say that the politics of fear hold no appeal. Our economy has to change as certain industries burn out and others come to the fore. I know there are plenty of good jobs in these new industries and, even better, there’s the possibility for local ownership. I want to buy everything from Canadian companies. That’s my form of patriotism. I don’t like how the Conservatives sold the Canadian Wheat Board to Saudi Arabia (nor how the TPP make it such that the CBC and Canada Post can be sold to foreigners). Saudi Arabia allows men to marry and rape underage girls, among other brutal hu-
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The first casualty of politics seems to be truth, as well To the editor:
Neither the NDP or Liberals ever said they will put the long gun registry back in place, yet Cheryl Gallant keeps repeating that they will. Has she no other leg to stand on? Stephen Harper’s government cut $15 million per year from the CBC budget in 2012. Now he is telling Quebec and Canada that “The reason that there are problems at CBC is not because of cuts from our government. There are no cuts.” Why is he blatantly and falsely denying his own record and actions? Is he setting up to privatize the CBC? Elizabeth May was welcomed to the first two leaders’ debates of the election. She did such an excellent job clearly pointing out the false facts that were being presented that the other “lead-
ers” refused to allow her into the next debates, in our “democratic” election, even though the Greens have candidates in every Canadian riding. So she took to social media during the debates and replied to every question and statement by the other “leaders,” pointing out the inaccuracies and falsehoods that were being presented. Some say “All is fair in love, war and politics.” It’s also been pointed out that the first casualty of war is the truth. It seems to be that way in politics too. It’s a little known legal fact that during an election the ‘government’ is just in a caretaker role. Our MP is actually not our MP once the election is called. Yet during this election, Stephen Harper has been negotiating a Pacific Trade deal, and has not even been making it
an election issue. It’s called the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and it’s basically another corporate power grab. The basic agreement happened Sunday night, after eight years of negotiations. The main piece of it that will affect the local economy is that dairy supply management is to be terminated, or at least more American dairy products will be welcomed into the Canadian market. Details have not been released as I am writing this, yet will be available before this paper goes to press, though the fine print will likely not be available until after the election. The Canadian Auto Industry is likely also to take a big hit. In 2007, there were 200,000 more jobs in Canada than there are today. If Stephen Harper is aiming to cut more jobs and injure the
RNP riding needs a clear voice in Parliament To the editor:
I have lived in the Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke riding since joining AECL in 2002. I take a keen interest in politics and have been listening carefully to the candidates’ positions and plans for this riding. I am thoroughly impressed by Jeff Lehoux, representing the Liberal Party of Canada (LPC). At a public meeting which I attended, he disclosed a clear plan for helping Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (formerly AECL) to maintain its standing as a worldclass facility, of which all Canadians can be proud. This will help to provide a significant number of direct and community-support jobs in our riding, in spite of the incumbent party’s dealing in secrecy with the selection of the new management company. Because of his personal involvement with the military, Jeff has by far the best understanding of our needs, both in terms of national security and the fair treatment of veterans who have already given their contri-
bution to the well-being of us all. The LPC has a much more sensible plan for using military funds, unlike the Conservatives’ plan to spend enormous amounts of money on fighter jets, whose only purpose will be foreign interference and the likely positioning of Canada as a target of terrorism. Jeff has outlined a comprehensive plan for representing our riding. In the last 10 years, our infrastructure has been neglected, as we have witnessed the loss of railway and air transportation, little improvement to Hwy. 17 and no action on bringing our cell phone and internet services to an acceptable standard. All of this has occurred since the incumbent rarely speaks in the House of Commons, except to embarrass herself and her party. Jeff will be a clear voice in parliament, making sure that the concerns of our riding are brought before the house. Finally, Jeff has the only compassionate understanding of seniors’ issues, which are particularly important in this riding. This
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Meet RNP Independent candidate: Hec Clouthier
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A long-time and well-known Ottawa Valley politician is throwing his hat back into the Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke race once again. Hector Clouthier, 65, has held top management positions with the Hector Clouthier & Sons lumbering firm and Hector Clouthier Consulting Ltd., and was the executive director of the Ontario Horse Racing Industry (OHRIA) for four years. In 1997, he was elected MP for RenfrewNipissing-Pembroke, a position he held for three years before moving on to the Prime Minister’s Office, where he served as a special advisor until 2003. His past political and civic experience includes being a parliamentary secretary for National Defence. His volunteer work includes president of the Pembroke Chamber of Commerce, campaign chair for the Upper Ottawa Valley United Way, chair of the Ottawa Valley Lumbering Association, and a board member of both the Pembroke Regional Hospital and St. Joseph’s Non Profit Housing. Clouthier and wife Debbie have been married for 40 years and have three sons, Geoff, Nicholas, and Tyler. Q. Why are you running? “Having lived my entire life in the riding of Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke, I feel I have the knowledge, experience, and energy – I ran the famous Boston Marathon this year at age 65 – to be a strong, pro-active representative for this area in Ottawa.” Q. What is the biggest federal issue facing your riding and how has it been handled to date? How would you approach it? Clouthier says there are many federal issues facing the riding, all of them important, but possibly the biggest facing Renfrew is the four-laning of Highway 17. “The current MP likes to put the blame on the province regarding Highway 17, saying it’s a provincial responsibility, but that’s not entirely the case,” he says. “The truth of the matter is that, as part of the Trans-Canada Highway, the federal government can have a huge influence on upgrading the highway, just as it’s done in other regions of the country,” said Clouthier.
Green Party of Canada candidate Stefan Klietsch, 24, grew up in the riding of RenfrewNipissing-Pembroke and still considers the family home as his most permanent address. His mother is a 9-1-1 dispatcher and father a semi-retired forest fighter and handyman. He has an older sister, Monika. However, Klietsch does live in Barrhaven and is a security guard. The Renfrew Collegiate Institute and University of Ottawa graduate has spent much of his time thinking about and discussing political matters. Beginning as a university student in 2011, he has volunteered with the Green party. In 2012 he began volunteering in party leader Elizabeth May’s parliamentary office. Some 20 of his letters have been published in the Renfrew Mercury. He blogs about federal policy regularly as Moderate Moose, and has campaigned on behalf of two Green candidates. He now feels ready for the MP position, to restore sober, ethical discourse to the House of Commons. Q: Why are you running? A: “I am running because I believe in the power of substance and integrity,” Klietsch said, “and because our democracy is in crisis.” He deplores the recently signed 30-year trade deal with the authoritarian government in China. It means China can sue over laws made for democratic Canadians by their elected leaders. He also favours proportional representation to replace the first-past-the-post system that sees a mere 39 per cent of voters electing a majority government. Q: What is the biggest federal issue facing your riding and how has it been handled to date? How would you approach it? A: “The biggest federal issue facing this riding is global warming,” Klietsch said, adding that “no real action” was taken by the incumbent Conservative. He favours, along with the vast majority of economists, a move to carbon pricing. The Green strategy would see rewards for those companies that use the least amount of carbon.
In this late stage of the election campaign, most people are familiar with Liberal candidate Jeff Lehoux’s military background. He is a retired veteran after spending nearly 10 years in the service. The 38-year old Renfrew man was injured while on duty in Afghanistan with the Canadian Armed Forces and received a medical release. Lehoux also does humanitarian work as he had been an executive member of the International Children’s Awareness Canada since 2009. He has travelled to Cameroon, Africa for various projects to work and assess humanitarian efforts. He volunteered for a few federal and provincial campaigns before he joined the armed forces, but couldn’t really be political during his time with the military, he notes. Q: Why are you running? A: “When I was badly injured in Afghanistan and released, I had to deal with SISIP Financial Services (assistance with personal finances, retraining, rehabilitation, etc.). The service was abysmal, difficult and I was left with a large feeling of injustice,” he said. “My medical release was also expedited so I couldn’t reach the 10 years of service and my medical pension was denied.” Lehoux says the country “can do better.” The Conservatives say they like veterans, so he also questions their support for First Nations or the “overly competent” municipal leaders who are underfunded and points out the fact the Conservatives have not re-signed the health accord. “I wanted to right a lot of wrongs and that’s why I decided to jump in with both feet,” he says. Q: What is the biggest federal issue facing your riding and how has it been handled to date? How would you approach it? A: “There are multiple issues, but what I hear all the time is everything ties into economic prosperity. In the 15 years with Mrs. Gallant, some areas still don’t have proper Internet services. The railways were removed and little done in infrastructure like the highway, even though there has been requests for years,” he says.
Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke federal NDP candidate Dan McCarthy is an experienced lawyer and community leader who has been involved in politics for many years. For 17 years, he was Canadian director of research for the United Brotherhood of Carpenters, responsible for co-ordinating skills training across the country. He arrived in the area in 1993 and by ’95 was president of the party’s riding association. As a volunteer, he has contributed his expertise as a board member for organizations like the Institute of Work and Health and Union Savings and is president of the Ottawa Valley Food Co-operative. He and wife, Felicite Stairs, enjoy bird-watching, hiking and camping and he plays recreational hockey regularly. Q. Why are you running? McCarthy gives three reasons. The first is NDP leader Tom Mulcair’s experience and good, solid leadership skills says McCarthy. “The second reason was I became absolutely disgusted at what I can only refer to as the disrespect for parliamentary tradition – all the ways the Conservatives try to circumvent democracy – omnibus bills, closure, prorogation, the misuse of private member’s bills.” His third reason is environment and climate change. “We don’t have children, but we have 34 nieces and nephews and seven great nieces and nephews. They need a future. I’m part of a generation that is leaving them a burden. It’s time to do something.” Q. What is the biggest federal issue facing your riding and how has it been handled to date? How would you approach it? “To me, the biggest federal issue is income security,” he says. The difficulty is the tendency to focus on the riding’s two largest employers, CNL and Garrison Petawawa, and while they’re extremely important, we can’t forget to look at ways to keep youth in the Valley. “The federal government spends an awful lot of money on marketing and advertising; can you not say ‘we demand you create a couple of paid internships’. How about a $15 minimum wage so they can pay off their debts?”
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Conservative Party of Canada candidate Cheryl Gallant, 55, did not respond to repeated requests by the Renfrew Mercury for an interview for this profile. Although she grew up outside the riding in the Sarnia area, Gallant has lived in Pembroke for more than two decades. She has been the riding’s MP since 2000, being elected five times, the first time as an Alliance member and subsequently as Conservative. She was the area’s first female MP. Before her political career, Gallant worked for a major Canadian life insurance company as a group insurance executive and for a time was an office manager of a family-owned
professional practice. She has served as the chair of the City of Pembroke Downtown Development Commission and was a member of the city’s economic advisory committee. Gallant is chair of the Canadian NATO Parliamentary Association and a member of the standing committees on national defence and industry, science and technology. She is married and has four daughters.
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Independent: Hec Clouthier Continued from page 10
“Honestly, in my opinion, all we need is someone with the political clout to get the funding.” As an Independent MP, Clouthier says he will work for the riding instead of a political party leader “who looks upon us as a vote in the bag.” “These leaders don’t spend a lot of time thinking about us unless they need to, and they don’t spend a lot of their time trying to understand what our people are all about, or what they might want or need,” he says. “It’s for this reason that the system is broken. Far from being a democracy, it has more the appearance of a dictatorship, with party leaders, or non-elected staffers, ordering elected MPs to speak and vote a certain way. Or in our case, ordering our MP not to speak at all. “Political parties have their own MPs in their back pocket, but I’ve never been a big fan of the whole back-pocket thing and being taken for granted. “And so, as an Independent, I’ll bring our wants and needs to them, rather than their wants and needs to us.
Green: Stefan Klietsch Continued from page 10
A flat fee meant to generate revenue-neutral carbon taxation would pay dividends to every Canadian, the local Green candidate says. Q: What are the biggest federal issues affecting the region? On the most pressing issues facing the region, he cited poverty and the need for a guaranteed liveable income. Restoring door-to-door postal delivery is important to his
“As Abe Lincoln said, government of the people, for the people, by the people. The way it’s supposed to be.” As an Independent MP, Clouthier says his commitment to deliver positive things to the riding, leveraging the fact any government will need his vote to get legislation passed in what is he predicts will surely going to be a minority situation. “The riding will finally have the political clout to get the kind of federal funding and support needed to make Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke what it should rightfully be.” Q. Nationally, what do you view as the biggest issues facing Canada, and how do you plan to address them? “Nationally, there are huge issues facing our country, such as the economy, health care, foreign affairs, terrorism, and the environment, to name a few. But to be entirely honest, my priorities will be more local than national, although it is my intent to represent this riding faithfully with my vote on those very important matters. “That said, it will be my paramount goal to improve the quality of life for the people who are most important to me, those being the people who live, work and call RenfrewNipissing-Pembroke home.” party, though Klietsch questions the need for a postal monopoly. He also favours light rail, saying the party will fund nation-wide infrastructure to the tune of $6.4 billion. Q: Nationally, what do you view as the biggest issues facing Canada, and how do you plan to address them? A: “Canada hasn’t quite turned into a dictatorship,” he said, “but it is on a slippery slope - accelerated by current Prime Minister Stephen Harper - with massive omnibus bills” that introduce laws few majority government MPs have time to understand before being whipped to approve.
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For those who are mid-career, precarious work is the new buzzword – this is seasonal, term, contract or part-time, McCarthy says. “We need to reform employment insurance to recognize the realities of precarious work and assist people during those bridge periods.” Considering seven of 10 Canadians don’t have workplace pensions, “we have to do the
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right thing” in reforming the system, he says. “If you don’t have CPP, savings, or workplace pension you’re in poverty, so that’s critical.” In terms of income security for seniors, the NDP’s position is to protect the pension, he says. “We also want to keep pension incomesplitting.” With youth unemployment at 14 per cent and baby boomers working longer, “we’re also in favour of moving the retirement age back to 65,” he adds. Q. Nationally, what do you view as the biggest issues facing Canada and how do you plan
to address them? “I really think that (it is a) living wage, we need the federal government to support the $15 minimum wage and we’re looking for the provinces to follow that target. “A couple with two kids both working full time at minimum wage – they’re in poverty. And then you’ve got the working poor making slightly more than the minimum wage. That’s a huge issue. We have to look at families get-
ting ahead. “I really think we should look at some of our universal programs that Canadians are incredibly proud of – public school, health care, old age security – brought by the CCF (Co-operative Commonwealth Federation) and the NDP. National affordable child care is important and it’s got to be universal – that’s a big vision issue that will become a cherished universal program in its time “
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Lehoux points out the federal Liberals have announced the largest infrastructure investment in Canadian history that would include $125 billion in spending over the next decade. Q: Nationally, what do you view as the biggest issues facing Canada, and how do you plan to address them? A: “I believe both are intertwined. It is infrastructure and also quality of lives for the
middle-class and seniors.” He says the Liberals are committed to both and, if voted in, within three months they would implement a seven per cent income tax cut for the middle class. As for the $533 tax-free child benefit, in this riding there are 21,000 children under the poverty line and the child benefit would alleviate that, he says. “We would enhance the CPP and the old age pension for seniors to retire in dignity. There’s also work to do on cost indexing as cost of living goes up and not cut income splitting for pensions.”
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Same old, same old - the real reason Hector Clouthier is running To the editor:
I found Donald Broome’s article, in last week’s Renfrew Mercury, to be most bizarre. I thought it was interesting that this man, who now sings Clouthier’s praises, is the same person who, in his letter to the editor of Oct. 2, 2010 edition of the Pembroke Observer, criticized Clouthier for his “blitzkrieg political offensive across the riding” and likened him to Joseph Goebbels “who believed if you told the same fibs often enough, people will eventually believe them.” In the same letter to the editor, Broome unmasked Clouthier’s weak argument for why, even though “he was always against it,” he supported the gun registry legislation. His excuse was “because the Prime Minister told me to.” That Broome has had an epiphany and now supports Clouthier as his choice for our riding is most incredulous. Ironically, in his prolonged and somewhat disjointed letter, Donald Broome goes on to give all the reasons we shouldn’t vote for Clouthier - forgiveness aside! Clouthier has been known to flirt with many political entities. In typical Clouthier style, unable to secure the Liberal candidacy, he decides to run as an independent. As he said in the Citizen , Oct. 7, 2015, “I’ll tell the people here, ‘I’ll have power, and if I
have power, then you will have power.’ ” Clouthier, the true Machiavellian, is only interested in his own power and he’ll do whatever is necessary to attain it even if that means switching sides on a regular basis or reusing his old Liberal sign by whiting out any references to the Liberal Party. Who will he “white out” next in his quest for power? The sad thing is, that by dividing the vote, in his selfish drive to get back into Parliament, he might deprive us the real opportunity to unseat the incumbent MP and have to use Broome’s term the “respectable” Jeff Lehoux represent us as our new Member of Parliament in a new Liberal or coalition government. Now that would be power as our riding’s interests would be foremost and our views would definitely be heard. Given that the Liberals are now tied or ahead in most opinion polls maybe it’s time for Clouthier to put aside his self interests and throw his support to the selected Liberal candidate, Jeff Lehoux. Then we may truly have an alternative to represent our riding and create positive changes for all Canadians. Barry Blier Arnprior
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New affinity for the colour orange To the editor:
I’ve never liked the colour orange, never bought or worn a piece of orange clothing (I look terrible in it). Always been more of a blue or red person. Then my country, the country of which I’ve been so very proud, has been pulled apart, piece by piece, in every natural, social and judicial part, by the government many thought we could trust. While it’s still bleeding, parts of Canada’s quivering carcass are being sold out to other countries, not by spies, but, again, by our own government. Most recently, through the TPP terms, exactly as predicted by Tom Mulcair. All means of transportation and communication have been disrupted or removed. Then, along comes C-51 which
could grant the power to prevent me (or you) from emailing this message, and curb our freedoms in other ways, these and other new laws, making us prisoners in our own country. Now, another tool for divide and conquer, instituted, not by evil outsiders, but by our present very own Canadian government: the ‘rat line,’ which encourages us to spy and report whatever big brother decides are barbaric cultural practices, whatever Canadian courts might say. (Try reading Martin Neimoller’s ‘First, they came for…’ if you feel certain anyone will remain immune.) This is, of course, a manipulative ploy to take our anxious minds away from the real losses and challenges. Dance, puppets, dance! Even pollsters have stated that polls are no longer reli-
able. (B.C. and Alberta are good examples), so I’m going to trust that the Canadians, of whatever colour, origin, language or gender, with whom I’ve shared life, with whom I will share life, are not as small and mean-spirited, gullible and cowardly, as they are being painted. I’d be very proud to call Tom Mulcair our prime minister and entrust Canada’s future to him and the NDP party as Jack Layton intended. I trust him and his party to deal with the challenges if what has been called a Conservative Government surplus turns out to be a deficit, as was the case after the Harris Conservative government in Ontario. Tom Mulcair has not overextended in making the NDP promises. For many of the same rea-
sons...proven related experience, consistency, wisdom, foresight (note the newly revealed TTP terms), conciseness, honesty and integrity, concerns about the needs of human beings, realistic view of the environment and the
economy, the ability to listen, rather than just decide for Canadians that which they want and need...for those same reasons, and more, I’m proud to vote for Dan McCarthy and trust him as the MP for Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke.
I’ve just bought a few orange blouses on sale. I’ll look terrible, but I realize orange is the very best available 2015 Canadian choice. Patricia Anne Elford Petawawa
We need an MP who will be heard in Ottawa To the editor:
With six choices in this election, it is crucial that we choose well. Since 2000 our MP Cheryl Gallant has been ignored by the government to our detriment. She is relegated to a corner of the House, has never been invited to Cabinet and only makes the news when she looks foolish. Our riding has been ignored in every capacity except for the military. If the base was somewhere else, we would have received nothing from this government. Any expenditure is simply the result of pre-
vious members ensuring the military base was here and this government’s love of war. Electing an independent this election would be a catastrophe. We need an MP who will truly be our voice in Ottawa. We need an MP who will represent our opinions and concerns. We need an MP who will be heard. Jeff Lehoux will work well with Team Trudeau. He will not be shuffled off to a corner as an embarrassment. He will be an integral part of the next government and he will represent us well. Manou Ghadaksaz Arnprior
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Dennis Yakaback
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138 BLake Street
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221 croSS avenue $159,900 MLS#973625 -Neat, Tidy, 3 Bedroom Home -Detached Single Garage -Private Outdoor Patio Area
25 LakeSide Way
$144,000 MLS#974252 Cozy, 2 Bedroom Home On Nice, Partially Fenced Lot. Gas Fireplace. Call Morris Eady For More Information: 613-432-1830
$269,900 MLS#970989 -Unique 4 Season Property On Hurd’s Lake -1.62 Acres, 41 Ft Of Waterfront Separate From Home -Well Renovated Bungalow, 2 Baths, Basement Walkout & Small Workshop -Perfect Retirement Home Or Rental Cottage Call Vincent Johnston For More Info: 613-433-2254
$199,900 MLS#974422 Overlooking Town This 2 Storey Family Home Is Well Updated And Sits On A Private Lot, 180 Ft In Depth. Park Like Setting. Call Dennis Yakaback To View: 613-432-0041
$119,900 MLS#964196 Move In Ready! Why Rent When You Can Buy This Completely Redone 1 Bedroom Home On A Large Lot. Call Charlene Riopelle: 613-433-4082
806 chenaux road
620B yantha road
168 JiM Barr road
75 McBride road
465 Raglan StReet
$165,000 MLS#963156 2 + 1 Bedroom Bungalow In A Cute Country Setting. Open Concept Living, Dining & Kitchen Area With A Finished Basement & Above Ground Pool. Close To Hwy 417 For Commuters. Call Vince For More Information: 613-433-2254
$244,900 MLS#954448 2+1 Bedroom Bungalow On 2.9 Acres. Large Country Kitchen, 2 Baths, Recreation Room With Propane Fireplace And Walk-Out To Rear Patio. Main Floor Laundry. Call Morris Eady: 613-432-1830
$239,900 MLS#973747 Country Living Close To Town -2 Bedroom All Brick Bungalow On 1 Acre Lot -Hardwood Floors And Fireplace In Living Room -Open Concept Kitchen/Dining Area Call Kelly To View: 613-433-2681
$379,900 MLS#961155 Well Crafted Home To Enjoy Country Living Only 2 Minutes From Town. 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths On The Main Level, 1 Bedroom & 1 Bath In The Basement. Large Level Lot With Entry To Attached Garage From Main Floor Or Basement. Nice Finishing Touches! Call Morris Eady: 613-432-1830
$189,900 MLS#936156 - 3+1 Bedroom, 2 Bath Located Beside The Hospital. - Brick Exterior. - Finished Basement. Call Vincent Johnston: 613-433-2254
92 otteridge Street
321 Mount St. Patrick road
43 harPer avenue
103 renfreW avenue
110 oPeongo road
$374,800 MLS#957639 Quality Built Bungalow With ICF Foundation, Full Stone Front, HE Natural Gas Heating, Hot Water On Demand,Gas Fireplace, Designer Kitchen, Double Insulated Garage, Main Floor Laundry, Master With Walk-In Closet & Ensuite...And So Much More!! Call Morris Eady For More Information: 613-432-1830
$69,900 MLS#965133 Home, Chalet, Cottage, Retreat 2 Bedrooms, 1 Bath. Minutes From Town, Ski Hill, Golf Courses & Lakes. Call Margaret Dubeau For More Information: 613-433-1191
$239,900 MLS#965579 -Cotieville Bungalow -Large Lot -Finished Basement Call Vincent Johnston For More Information: 613-433-2254
$209,900 MLS#968896 A Real Must See! Solid Brick Home, Fully Finished On 3 Levels. 3rd Level Would Make A Good Studio Or Master Bedroom. Economical. Gas Heat. Walking Distance To Downtown. Call Dennis Yakaback To View: 613-432-0041
$138,500 MLS#939447 -2 Storey Brick Home, 1 Storey Rear Addition On A Corner Lot -1300 Square Feet Of Living, Plus Attic Area -Large Backyard With Storage Shed, Updated Windows, Nicely Maintained Call Morris Eady For More Information: 613-432-1830
5707 MataWatchan road
52 Lorne Street
128 haLL avenue
5475 caLaBogie road
205 LochieL Street
716 fifth Street
2 nadoBny Lane
Call Kelly To View: 613-433-2681
NEW ROOf!
price reduced
$249,900 MLS#961414 -Raised bungalow near Griffith -Oversized Detached garage -Hydro Lease in place for waterfront usage Call Vince Johnston 613-433-2254
$189,900 MLS#959039 Fresh Paint And Flooring Are Highlights Of This 2 Bedroom Raised Bungalow Garden Home. Gas Heat, Central Air. Call Dennis Yakaback To View: 613-432-0041
108 Hincks Avenue
39 grigg avenue
Endless Opportunities 5 Bedrooms – Open 3rd Floor – In Ground Pool – Separate Main Floor In-Law Suite/Home Business/Apartment Call Margaret Dubeau For More Information: 613-433-1191
$274,900 MLS#957097 -Skiing Season Is Just Ahead...This Home Is 5 KM From Calabogie Peaks -Access To Calabogie Lake Is Steps Away -At This Price, You Could Purchase This Home And Use As A Cottage Call Kelly To View: 613-433-2681
$174,900 MLS#957048 -Well Updated, Spacious Semi-Detached Home -3 Levels Of Living Space, Generous Sized Rooms -Refinished Hardwood Floors On Bottom 2 Levels -Central A/C, Gas Heat, Garage In Private Fenced Backyard Call Vince Johnston: 613-433-2254
2655 JohnSton road
527 coLeraine drive
1417 eady road
$274,900
MLS#949500
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$425,000
MLS#963160
-6 Unit Residential Rental -4 One Bedroom Units, 2 Two Bedroom Units -Each Unit Has Electric Heat & Landlord Heats Building With 2 Natural Gas Furnaces In Basement -Commercial Potential For A Variety Of Businesses Call Morris Eady: 613-432-1830
$189,900 MLS#956884 -Very Well Updated & Renovated 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath -Open Concept Main Floor With Master Bed, Laundry & Full Bath -Lots Of Closets And Storage Throughout. -Private, Fully Hedged Large & Deep Lot For Privacy Call Vincent Johnston: 613-433-2254
$349,900 MLS#961428 Well Cared For 2 Storey, 3 Bedroom Home On 30+ Acres. Minutes To Town. Beautifully Landscaped. Tucked Away For Privacy. Call Dennis Yakaback To View: 613-432-0041
open House 516 hoWard Street, foreSterS faLLS
open House 444 Moore Street
open House 18 craWford Street, coBden
new price
MLS#919550
Saturday, October 17 12 p.m. – 2 p.m.
Your Host: Kelly Derue, Broker: 613-433-2681
$127,900
MLS#963448
Saturday, October 17 1 p.m. – 3 p.m.
Your Host: Margaret Dubeau: 613-433-1191
16 The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, October 15, 2015
MLS#970071
Beautiful New 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Bungalow In Coleraine Park Subdivision. Spacious, 1650 Square Feet, 2 Car Garage With Auto Remote Insulated Door, Granite Kitchen, & Master Ensuite To Enjoy! Call Morris Eady At 613-432-1830
169 SiPLoinS road
$229,731 MLS#966632
Sunday, October 18 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. Your Host: Margaret Dubeau: 613-433-1191
$164,900
$354,900
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I welcome your weekend call on any listed property
197 Renfrew St. S., Renfrew, Ontario Downtown Renfrew 613-432-8122
R0063479262.1015
342 Raglan Street South Renfrew, Ontario
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sERVICE you – INtEgRItY – REHelping is what we do.
Helping you is what we do. Gerry O’Neil Broker of Record
Sherri Cobus Broker
Allison Mulvihill Sales Representative
Mike Coulas Sales Representative
Lisa Dunbar Sales Representative
Catherine O’Neil Broker
On Call this weekend 613-432-2333
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Let it Out of the Bag a success The Renfrew Rotary Club sponsored a successful fundraiser for the Robbie Dean Counselling Centre and youth mental health Sept. 29 at the Flower Factory in Renfrew. Let it Out of the Bag featured gently used purses, scarves and other accessories for sale. Rotarian Janet Springer and volunteer Shirley Briscoe get set for the event. Organizers say the evening was a great success with a total of $3,300 raised. The public support for the event was great with many items coming in as donations and more than 60 people in attendance. Food samples and treats from The Dish on Main and A Sense of Country rounded out the event.
613-432-1947
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613-433-2880
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613-432-0092
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NEW lIstINg
NEW lIstINg
552 SullIvan St. (Haley tOwnSIte)
lOt: 2988B CalaBOgIe RD. (SPRIngtOwn)
MlS#974822
Build your new home or recreational property! Close to beaches, ski hill & golf Nicely treed, offering privacy Get in the action for this sought after area! Call Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947 lP $38,000 MlS#974886
• Stunning cathedral ceiling • 3 Bed., 2-4pc baths, Hrdwd fl • Many nice updates + Possible granny flat in lower level with separate entrance • PRIVACY! • Near water, park and amenities! Call Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947 lP $255,000 MlS#959213
• Private country home just 10 minutes to Renfrew. • Split Level with 3 bedrooms, renovated open concept kitchen, eating area, living room. Lower level family room with wood stove. • Situated on 1.08 acres with a back deck and fenced yard. Call Allison Mulvihill 613-433-2880 lP $235,000 MlS#969327
lP $149,500
Great little starter home! 2+1 Bedrm. 1-4pc Bath. Dining room, Rec Room, Metal roof, Garage Many updates. Just move in! Call Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947
613-633-0062
lisadunbar@royallepage.ca
613-432-1947
catherineoneil@royallepage.ca
263 fRanCIS St.
• Very affordable family home on quiet street close to everything! • 3 beds, large eat-in kitchen with newer cabinets and windows. • Large deep lot affords many possibilities. Immediate possession is possible. Call Mike at 613-432-0092 lP $146,500 MlS#945681
NEW PRICE! Briana Campbell is all smiles as she browses at the Sept. 29 Let it Out of the Bag fundraiser.
85 Mutual ave., RenfRew PRICeD tO Sell!
NEW PRICE!
Lloyd levesque Sales Rep. 613-433-6224
OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY OCTOBER 17TH 1-3PM 23 SkEbo LAnE, REnfREw $679,000 MLS#947843 150 Feet of family friendly waterfront-great swimming fishing & boating-separate cottage for family & guests-40 minutes to ottawa-landscaped grounds with mature trees-paved private cul de sac to your back door-3 car heated attached garage-detached 41x32 ft garage/hangar-private boat launch at your waterfront-maintenance free stone exterior-year round beauty and enjoyment.
R0013506018
www.ottawavalleywaterfront.ca
1575 CHuRCH StReet.
• Cute Cottage located in Griffith with access to Madawaska River. • 3 Bedrooms, full bath, well & septic installed. Private treed lot, relaxing front deck and 2 storage sheds • Immediate Occupancy…some furnishings included. Call Allison Mulvihill 613-433-2880 lP $90,000 MlS#954237
NEW PRICE!
Valley Wide Real Estate Brokerage 35 Main St., Cobden 613-646-9853 38 Alice St., Eganville
25 ROSeBRugH RD.
457 Raglan St., n.
• Affordable 2 bedroom bungalow • Large eat-in kitchen plus dining area and detached garage • Easy access to Hwy #17 for commuters Call Allison Mulvihill 613-433-2880 lP $129,000 MlS#935430
foR lEasE
627 fORtIngtOn St.
Excellent location for your business with 3600 sq. ft. Put your business where it can be seen. Plenty of natural light and parking for employees or customers. Newer building, gas heat, air conditioning with double doors at front. Many options available here! Call Gerry or Cathy O’Neil at 613-432-2333 MlS#890984
29 Queen St. S.
4643 RIveR ROaD
• 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! • On a paved road! Call Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947 lP $218,000 MlS#969171
• Perfect Starter or Retirement! • 2 Bedroom with 1 on the main level. Main level laundry station. • Newer kitchen with many more updates! Spacious Livingrm with newer gas airtight. Central air. • Double paved drive. Sunroom. Deck. Large backyard. Call Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947 lP $139,500 MlS#951747
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0 BRyDgeS ROaD • 41.6 acres of mixed bush and cleared areas perfect for your new home or getaway! • Between Ashdad & Springtown, in the middle of everything and easily accessible on well maintained Brydges Rd. • Country living minutes from all the necessities! Immediate possession, so don’t hesitate. Call Mike at 613-432-0092 lP $93,500 MlS#948025
0 CaRnegIe CReS. • 2.4 acres already zoned for your dream home • Close to everything Calabogie has to offer – Skiing, golfing and boating • 1086 feet frontage on Highway 508 but high enough for privacy too! Very affordable with a quick closing possible Call Mike at 613-432-0092 lP $49,900 MlS#881145
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R0053479207
330 Plaunt St. S., Renfrew K7V 1N3
432-7562
www.remaxrenfrew.com
Metro City Realty Ltd. (Renfrew) Brokerage A locally owned Independent Member Broker
Sunday, Oct. 18th • 2-4pm
OpeN HOUSe
Proceed on O’Brien Rd to Tim Horton’s and turn north and follow my signs to 81 Otteridge - Hope I see you there - Brand new bungalow! Your Host: Helen Vincent 613-432-0058
BROKER OF RECORD
613-432-0058
helen@remaxrenfrew.com
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2449 THOMPSON RD
81 OTTERIDGE HuNTER GATE SuBDIVISION
HELEN VINCENT
Located in a wonderful country setting this brand new 3 bedroom bungalow is completed. Generous sized bedrooms and attached 2 car garage. Hardwood floors & ceramic tile throughout. Large master bedroom with 4 pce ensuite. Built in propane stove in living room and central a/c included. Full Tarion warranty. Call David to view. MLS #974014
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DAVID VINCENT
PETER VINCENT
613-433-1133
613-401-2824
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3444 STONE RD
151 ELGIN STREET
A delightful 1 and ½ storey home with screened in porch for curb appeal. Trendy interior, all redone. Open concept living, dining and kitchen at the rear. One bedroom on main level plus 4 pce bath; second level has storage and the second bedroom. Full basement, garage and outstanding rear yard and lot. Call Helen to view at 432-0058
46 GRAHAM AVE.
A 2 bedroom bungalow in excellent condition. Living room with wood fireplace, dining room, kitchen, 4 pce bath, finished rec room. Nice rear yard, paved drive, easy access. Call Helen to view at 432-0058
A century home you need to view to appreciate - original moldings - spacious rooms - 4 bedrooms- 2 and ½ baths - laundry on main level - den - hardwood - carport - centrally located - a must see!. Call Helen to view at 432-0058
438 RAGLAN ST. N.,
A well maintained 3 bedroom solid brick home on a beautiful lot. Two finished levels, living room and dining room, large eat in kitchen with deck at the rear. 2 baths, excellent floor plan for family living. Paved drive and central air. Call Helen to view at 432-0058.
A 7 acre lot on Ferguson Lake that has been cleared and ready for a home or to enjoy the 4 season Yurt that comes with the property. Propane stove and tons of room for guests. An impressive piece of property. MLS#954223. Call David today.
1705 CHuRCH STREET, GRIFFITH
No better value than at this address. 3 bedroom vinyl home on an exceptionally well treed lot. Workshop and garage at the rear of the property. The lot runs street to street so all kinds of space for children to play. Laundry on main level. 4 pce bath. Call Helen to see this at 432-0058. $114,900xz
pRimE pROpERty On ARtHuR AvE. Across from the Swinging bridge
12 acres of land to explore overlooking the beautiful countryside surrounding this acreage - a large bungalow - spaciously designed interior - fireplace in livingdining - carport - fully equipped kitchen - woodstove as well - large bathroom - cabin adjacent - good value here! Call Helen at 432-0058 or David at 401-2824 to view this home
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$299,900 209 VANIER AVE.
57 RENFREW AVE.E.
peter@remaxrenfrew.com
NeW prIce
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FERGuSON LAKE
BROKER
An excellent area for you and your family’s lifestyle. 3 bedroom raised bungalow, completely finished on two levels. 2 baths, family room, laundry on main level. Spacious well equipped kitchen with eat-in facilities, adjacent deck, large living room. It is well worth viewing! Call David at 401-2824 or Helen at 432-0058 to make an appointment.
664 PRIEST CAMP ROAD, MINK LAKE WATERFRONT
A gorgeous spot to live year round with 104 feet of waterfront. 4 bedroom home, 3 baths. Laundry on main level, finished lower level. So well maintained and landscaped. Two well-built decks overlooking the lake. Good access year round . Exceptional value at this address! Call Helen to see it at 432-0058.
WATERFRONT HOME
107 Alva Drive Cobden. Large 3 bedroom waterfront home on Muskrat Lake. This home has generous sized rooms and a wonderful den with newer flooring and efficient wood stove. Tons of room in the unfinished basement to make into extra living space. Laundry on main level as well as 2.5 baths including ensuite. Call David today 613-401-2824 for a viewing. MLS #940594. $299,900
169 GAGAN LANE (OTTAWA RIVER WATERFRONT) $299,900 - 4 SEASON HOME
Easy access in all seasons. This 3 bedroom home has 100 feet of waterfront on the River with wrap around deck for summer fun. Lots of parking. 4 pce bath, open concept living quarters. Good value! Call Helen at 432-0058.
3444 STONE RD (VERy CLOSE TO THE VILLAGE OF DOuGLAS)
12 acres of land and a wonderful location. This home overlooks the entire countryside. Large bungalow with spacious living quarters for you and your family. Living room and dining room with fireplace. Adjacent sunroom with spectacular views. 2 bedrooms on main level. Custom kitchen, woodstove, large bath , walk out basement, cabin on property and a carport. Call Helen at 432-0058 or David at 401-2824 to view
3264 MATAWATCHAN RD., MATAWATCHAN
A terrific 3 bedroom, year round home for your family. New kitchen installed, living room and dining room, large family room at the rear, 4 pce bath. Drive a distance to save a lot. Call Helen at 432-0058 or David at 401-2824 to view.
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Ronald comes to McDonald’s McDonald’s was a happening spot Friday, Oct. 2 when the Celebrate the Mystery Tour made a stop in Renfrew. Ronald McDonald himself joined diners young and old to solve a mystery and have fun dancing and playing games. In photo at left, Dalton Reynolds, 6, follows along with Ronald’s dance moves. Above, employees Toni Yerrick, left, and Brenda Larose get in on the action.
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3 BEaCHwOOD laNE Asking $685,000 for this solid stone 4 Br Executive waterfront home with large detached garage, open concept, flat and sandy shoreline with 112 ft. of waterfront. MLS# 973216
Asking $122,500 for this bright 2 BR home on deeper lot and close to downtown, rear addition living room. MLS# 974173
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Asking $275,000 for this updated three bedroom home with 2 baths, finished basement and large attached garage only minutes form town on a paved road. MLS# 966188
127 and 129 Bonnechere ST Asking $179,900 for these fully rented homes generating $1600 a month rent, walking distance to all amenities. MLS# 969062
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Asking $275,000 for this well maintained two bedroom home on Church St overlooking the Madawaska River, large garage, mature rear yard. MLS# 965419
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Located at 418 Service RD. Asking $225,000 for this 4 BR renovated home with acreage, min off Hwy 17 with large heated garage, completely finished basement. MLS# 964668
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Asking $299,900, come enjoy the Peaks Village and deeded access to Calabogie Lake in the spacious 4 BR home. MLS# 957010
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Asking $219,900 for 9 Acres of land with two fully rented homes included with natural gas services. MLS# 974259.
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Asking $399,900 for this 4 Bedroom 3 bath bungalow with large private lot and location, view online at MLS#948375. Call Peter Vincent 613-432-0319.
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Horton Annual Harvest Supper Oct. 24, 4-7 p.m. Horton Community Centre, 1005 Castleford Rd. 364 Grattan road
$224,000
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Parent sale for savvy shoppers Child’s Paradise Day Care hosted its ninth Parent Sale Sept. 26 at the RCAF Wing in Renfrew. More than 30 tables of gently used items were set up for about 300 shoppers who came to the sale. Organizers expressed thanks to Floors First Midtown Flooring, a business that has been on board as a supporter of all the sales. In photo at left, Sarah Campbell, 9, left, and Jenna Ainsaar, 10, have plenty of toys for sale. Shohanna Watson and Hannah Knight-Locke volunteered at the parent sale to obtain some of their required high school community hours. Watson puts the finishing touches on a pretty butterfly for Abigail Ejetsiak, 5.
Horton events
Countrymen at 8 p.m. Tickets are $10 at the door. Also, the Spinney Brothers and Monroe
The next Horton dance will be held Oct 16 at the community centre to the music of the
Numerous updates have this 2 bedroom home in move in condition. New Propane furnace installed in 2014, WETT certified Vermont Castings woodstove (2007), roof shingled in 2010. House is wired for generator. Newer deck, jet pump, HWT, Pressure tank, flooring and windows. Enjoy the peace and quiet while sitting outside in the screened in porch. 24x24 detached garage. MLS#956897
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Sale Representative 71 Bonnechere St E, Eganville, ON Office – 613-628-6000 Direct – 613-281-2745
Sisters are in concert Oct 22 at 7 p.m. Tickets are $20. Bacon on the bun will be available.
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Great starter home, large modern kitchen, with separate living room. Mostly hardwood floor downstairs as well as upstairs. This modern home has 4 bedrooms and a full basement, gas heat and central air. All downstairs windows are approximately 10 years old. Separate garage with a paved driveway and a beautiful back yard. MLS#973843 Asking $184,500. 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.
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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
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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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.
1426 Goshen Rd.
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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.
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 $495,000. MLS# 970897. Call Ross 613-433-1133.
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
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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.
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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100 Vaile Road, RenfRew
Beautiful setting for this 3 storey log sided home with wraparound verandah. Cathedral ceiling & wood stove in the family room. Deck off FR leads to an above ground pool. Efficient U shaped kitchen with island is open to the DR. Main floor laundry room is combined with a 3 pc bath. 4 bedrooms & a full bath occupy the 2nd level. A full attic studio occupies the 3rd level. Fully insulated detached garage. Income generating solar panels. MLS#924472
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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.
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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Wing, Sport Renfrew give big boost to RVH, Hospice Renfrew Donation in memory of Jim Miller Hospice Renfrew and the Renfrew Victoria Hospital (RVH) Foundation recently celebrated generous donations from two long-standing local service clubs. Sport Renfrew presented $20,000 to RVH and the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) Association - 433 (Champlain) Wing donated $20,000 to Hospice Renfrew. The presentations were made at an event on Monday, Oct. 5 at the hospital. The donation was made in memory of Sport Renfrew member Jim Miller, who passed away just days before the cheques were presented. MJ Blimkie said by supporting the two health care facilities the groups knew it was “the best place to help the most people.” Sport Renfrew Bingo is held Sunday nights at the Wing on Argyle Street.
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On hand for the presentation, from left are, in front: Ron Price (Wing), Dan Duchene (Wing), Joan Price (president, Wing), Marjorie Lewis (president, Sport Renfrew), Karen Godda (treasurer, Sport Renfrew), Mary Blimkie (Sport Renfrew) and Marilyn Robertson (Sport Renfrew) and in back: Jim Lemenchick (RVH foundation chair), Randy Penney (RVH president and CEO), Jean Dick (I Choose RVH committee), John Wilson (I Choose RVH committee), Peter Vincent (I Choose RVH committee), Keith Mulvihill (4th vice-president, RCAF Wing), Suzanne Lachambre (2nd vice-president, RCAF Wing), Jack Porter (3rd vicepresident, RCAF Wing), Dan Barkey (past-president, RCAF Wing), Allen Guest (Sport Renfrew), Jack Dillon (Sport Renfrew), MJ Blimkie (Sport Renfrew), Jim Mitchell (Sport Renfrew), Gail Yantha (Sport Renfrew), Yvonne Soucy (Sport Renfrew), Bill McMahon (Hospice Renfrew board of directors), Judy Cobus (Hospice Renfrew) and Maureen Sullivan-Bentz (Hospice Renfrew).
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RCDSB improves affordable access for community use of schools Renfrew County District School Board
Community School will receive an additional four subsidized hours for the 2015-2016 school year, based on an existing demonstrated need. The fully subsidized Saturday hours are only available for youth (participants under 18), not for profit groups. Beachburg, Killaloe, Westmeath and Palmer Rapids public schools which previously had no available, subsidized community use hours, will receive four hours a week for 40 weeks of fully subsidized community use for community not-for-profit groups. Mackenzie Community School will be available Saturdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. while all other high schools will be available Saturdays from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Beachburg and Killaloe public schools will be available Tuesdays from 6 to 10 p.m. while Westmeath and Palmer Rapids public schools will be available Wednesdays from 6 to 10 p.m. CUOS bookings permits must be registered a minimum of two weeks in advance and cancelled 72 hours in advance of the desired date of use. Please visit rcdsb.on.ca/en/schools/communityuseofschools.asp for further information on the Community Use of Schools program.
In an effort to provide Renfrew County youth with even greater access to school facilities for recreational purposes, the Renfrew County District School Board (RCDSB) has improved school access through its Community Use of School program. “The RCDSB encourages access to school spaces outside of school hours for local nonprofit community groups,” said RCDSB Chair David Shields. “Our schools are welcoming and inclusive places for community members to gather, volunteer, attend community programs and become physically active.” Most of our schools are already well used by the public outside of the normal school day. Recent changes to the Community Use of School (CUOS) policy hopes to improve that access and make it more affordable for youth, not-forprofit organizations. Effective immediately, all seven RCDSB high schools (ADHS, FHS, MCS, MVDHS, OHS, RCI and Valour) will receive four fully subsidized custodial hours on Saturdays for 40 weeks between September and June, excluding Christmas and March breaks. Mackenzie
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Saturday, October 17 12 p.m. – 2 p.m.
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Sunday, October 18 2-4PM
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HUNTER SAFETY Canadian Firearms Course. Courses and exams held throughout the year. Will do Private groups as well. Call Kevin 613.432.5192 kevin.white@bell.net
2BAY GARAGE with offices in Renfrew available immediately $1000 + utilities Call 613-433-0167
ARNPRIOR - House for Rent. Madawaska Manor. 3 bedroom, attached garage, natural gas. $ 1200/month plus utilities Avail Dec 1 2015. 613-432-8290
FOR RENT FIREWOOD FIREWOOD FOR SALE. All Hardwood. 613-839-1485
1 bedroom apartment 203 Jennet St. Renfrew. Hardwood floors, gas fireplace, fridge, stove & laundry facilities and parking, covered porch. Phone 613.432.2014
2 bedroom apt available, Renfrew 1st floor apartment in quiet smoke free, seniors building. PAINTING - Do you need a 613.432.4909 room painted or a whole house? Workmanship guaranteed. Reasonably 2 BEDROOM HOUSE FOR priced - Free estimates - RENT in Renfrew. Large yard, parking and laundry Call 613-649-2631 facilities included. $875 plus utilities. Available immediately. 613-433-7752
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Fire Protection Labourer. Own transportation required to-from work, driver licence, strong English, OTJ training, willing to train Email: pyron@bellnet.ca
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
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
CONSTANT LAKE - 4 bedroom 2 washrooms, includes heat hydro, stove, fridge, washer & dryer hook up. Grass cutting and snow plowing included. All in for $ 1300. per month First & last no pets. 613-628-5080
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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 ARNPRIOR ALWAYS Call 613-623-2288 CLEAN, MODERN Secure 1&2 Bedroom apts. on HOUSE FOR RENT First Avenue. Fridge, Newly renovated 3 bedstove, parking incl. Dis- room house on 25 acres. counts for mature tenants. Near Kinburn $1500 per month plus utilities 623-8537 after 6pm 613-623-2758 glanders@sympatico.ca Available November 1st 3 Bedroom house for rent in the village of Pakenham With gas heat. Within Walking distance to school, Library, park and downtown. $1000.00/mo plus utilities. First and last. (613)-293-5648
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Kinburn Area, Country, 3 bedroom, 5 appliances, $995/month plus hydro. heat included. Available Nov. 1. 613-832-1557.
Berry Sale. Bethel, St. Andrew’s United, Fitzroy Harbour, is selling 2 kg frozen blueberries for $20, 2.5 kg raspberries for $28 and 2 kg cranberries for $16. Order by phone 613-623-3881 or e-mail cathy@ferryroadfarm.ca Order By Oct. 25. Pick up on Saturday, Nov. 7 at 9:30 a.m. Cedar, rails up to 20’, posts any size. 613-256-6603. Free Catalogue from Halford’s!! Over 4000 products: Butcher Supplies, Leather & Craft Supplies, Traps and Wildlife Control Products. 1-800-353-7864, email: order@halfordhide.com. Visit www.halfordsmailorder.com
Large 1 bedroom apt, River Rd, Castleford. Includes hydro, heat and laundry, $700 Steel Buildings/Metal a month. Call Peter Buildings, Up to 60% Off! 30x40, 40x60, 50x80, Country,West Carleton, 3 433-0078 60x100, 80x100 sell for bedroom, 2 baths, minutes owed! Call: to highway 417, 3 appli- Stewartville - 2 bedroom- balance ances, $1,275 plus bungalow home, for ma- 1 - 8 0 0 - 4 5 7 - 2 2 0 6 ture person. $1000/month www.crownsteelbuildings. utilities. 613-832-1557. plus utilities, appliances ca included. 613.804.0291 COZY, CLEAN 2 bedroom , TRAILER 6 Feet 6 inches X central location Renfrew. $ 8 feet. Makes great ice FOR SALE 560.00 per month plus hyshack. $ 250.00 Call dro. 613-717-2570 613-752-2275 LOTS FOR SALE 100 Acre bush property. Pakenham- 2 bedroom, ground floor apartment. Year round access on TownHELP WANTED Fridge, stove, laundry, ship Road. Mt. St. Patrick parking, storage, common Dacre area. Good Hunting. yard. Many recent up- Phone 613-649-2509. grades. $775 plus hydro. Do you have 10hrs/wk to 613-884-0166. 4 WINTER Tires . Size turn into $1500/mth using 255/50 R20. Only 2500 your PC and phone? Free n f o : km’s on tires. Renfrew. $ i 125.00 per tire. Will fir www.BossFree123.com other rims. Call 780-504-7044
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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 - Loader and Excavator operators required to work in gravel pit. Apply in person 9-4 WEEKDAYS only. Nesbitt Aggregates 1766 Lochwinnoch Rd. Renfrew 613-432-5764
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Friday, November 6, 2015 12:00pm-8:00pm Saturday, November 7, 2015 10:00am-5:00pm Sunday, November 8, 2015 11:00am-4:00pm Held at Renfrew Armories 115 Veterans Blvd. Renfrew Fairgrounds FOOD AVAILABLE ADMISSION FREE PROCEEDS TO THE SUNSHINE COACH
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I want to extend a very warm thank you to all of the people who came out to the closing of the Kenwood Kafe. It was very nice to feel appreciated.
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Interior Heavy Equipment Operator School. Real world tasks. Weekly start dates. GPS Training. Funding options. Already have experience? Ned certification proof? Call 1-866-399-3853 or iheschoolcom.
Lyndhurst Gun & Militaria Show at the Lyndhurst Legion. Sunday, October 18, 2015, 9 am-3 pm. Halfway between Kingston and Smiths Falls. Take Hwy 15 to 33, follow 33 to the Legion. Admission $5.00. Ladies and accompanied children under 16 free. Buy/sell/trade. Firearms, ammunition, knives, military antiques, hunting gear & fishing tackle. For show info and table inquiries call John (613)928-2382, siderisjp@sympatico.ca. All firearm laws are to be obeyed, trigger locks are required.
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CHILD’S PARADISE DAY CARE is now offering Nursery School half-day and School Readiness Programs for preschoolers. $15-$25/day. For more information or a tour of the Centre, please contact Marcinda Pinsent at 613-432-2627
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MACGREGOR, EVELYN In loving memory of a mother, grandmother and great grandmother who passed away October 14, 1989. Like falling leaves, The years slip by, But those precious memories never die. They live with us in memory still, Not just today but always will. Remembered always. Brian, Bonnie & family
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COMING EVENTS
Gooble Gooble Tom Turkey has arrived at Teresa’s Valley Treasurer Oscela. 515 Micksburg Rd 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
A HISTORY of the Ottawa Valley lecture series by historian Terry Currie, at Hospice Renfrew, Oct 20Nov 24. 7:00 - 9:00pm; six two hour lectures, $ 50.00 for the series, all net proceeds to Hospice Renfrew; help the community and learn about the Valley. Call 613-839-3439 to register. Attendance limited to forty persons.
COMING EVENTS RECOVERY ROAD GOSPEL Music Afternoon
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
2:00 PM Sunday October 25, 2015 at Zion Douglas United Church, many local talents performing. Freewill offering to assist Recovery Road provide gas cards to parents having to travel to CHEO with their child. To date over $ 35,100 worth of gas cards have been issued. 613-628-1010 (for information)
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Compensation: $23.62— $23.95 per hour. Please send your resume, stating applicable competition number by 4:00 p.m., Thursday October 22, 2015 to: Human Resources, County of Renfrew 9 International Drive, Pembroke, ON K8A 6W5 EMAIL: hrinfo@countyofrenfrew.on.ca (in MS Word or pdf format) Thank you for your interest, however, only applicants considered for an interview will be contacted. Accessibility accommodations are available for all parts of the selection process. Applicants must make their needs known in advance. Information collected will be handled in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
County of Renfrew Core Values:
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Honesty and Integrity ~ Professionalism ~ Client Service Orientation ~ Focus on Results
LOOK ONLINE @ insideottawavalley.com Email: christine.jarrett@metroland.com Arnprior Office: 613-623-6571 or Renfrew Office: 613-432-3655 IN MEMORIAM
DEATH NOTICE
In Loving Memory
Couvieau, Leo
Loved and missed every day – Carol, Lorraine, Wendy, Rob and Jamie
Donna LytLe
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October 17, 2014
Remembering you is easy, we do it every day, But missing you is a heartache that never goes away. We love you mom Always and forever in our hearts Art (Sue), David(Kim), Sheri(Norm), Shelley(Mark) Adored Nanny of… Steven, Alissa, Justin, Jaime, Noah, Allan, Ben
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With all our love, Emily, Doris and Steven
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In loving memory of our mother, who did a wonderful job of teaching us about love and the importance of family.
In Loving Memory
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WIGGANS, Frances Geraldine (nee Wark) August 10, 1927 – September 27, 2015 It is with much sadness that we announce the passing of Geraldine. She left us at the age of 88 to join her husband Ed, her parents and her 9 siblings including the late Thomas Wark (former Police Chief of Renfrew) in eternal life. Born and raised in Renfrew, Ontario, Geraldine met Ed in Kingston through her brother John and they married in 1948 and moved out west to BC and then on to Guyana, Quebec, Ontario, California, Australia, Ontario and finally returning to BC in 1997 – 25 homes in 60 years! Ed and Geraldine spent their retirement years managing a heritage Inn in Kingston, Ontario; renovating their homes and travelling through the US in an RV. Geraldine spent her final years in Tsawwassen and Qualicum Beach volunteering at Senior Centers’ and her Church. She loved to read, play bridge, organize bridge luncheons and spend time with Family. She leaves behind 5 children, 8 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren with another on the way! All she ever wanted to be was a mother and her family is a beautiful reflection of her caring heart. Don’t grieve for me, for now I’m free I’m following the path God chose for me I took his hand when I heard him call I turned my back and left you all. Geraldine will be laid to rest with Ed at St. Mark’s Church, Qualicum Beach on May 1st, 2016 – to commemorate their 68th wedding anniversary. A celebration of life will be held around that time. We are forever grateful to Dr. Peter Haslett, Dr. Hector Baillie and the staff of the Nanaimo Regional General Hospital for their care of Geraldine over the last few years. If you wish, donations can be made in Geraldine’s name to Qualicum Cat Rescue, the Salvation Army or St. Mark’s Church, Qualicum.
DEATH NOTICE
BURKE, Margaret Theresa Peacefully at Bonnechere Manor, Renfrew on Tuesday, October 6, 2015 at the age of 84. Beloved wife of the late Thomas Burke. Loving mother of Nancy Burke (John Smith) and the late Margaret Haaima. Cherished grandmother of David, Megan & Mandy (Bruce). She will be sadly missed by her greatgrandchildren Luigi & Diego. Survived by her sister Dorothy Brydges and her sisterin-law Vivian Ostroskie. Predeceased by her sister Wanita Leuders as well as her brother Jack Ostroskie. Cremation has taken place and a memorial mass will be held at Most Precious Blood Catholic Church, Calabogie on Wednesday, October 14, 2015 at 10:30am followed by the interment of ashes in St. Gabriel’s Catholic Cemetery, Springtown. Those desiring may make donations in memory of Margaret, to either the Heart & Stroke or the Bonnechere Manor Foundation on line at www.zohrfuneralhome.com
SMITH, THurSTon Leon AuguST 9, 1928 – ocTober 5, 2015
HALE, Doris Elizabeth (Dobec) peacefully surrounded by her family on Saturday, October 3, 2015 at Renfrew Victoria Hospital in her 92nd year. Beloved wife of the late Dennis Hale for 66 years. Loving mother of the late James (Charlene), David (Randall Jack), Connie, late Andrew and Marsha (David Pereira). Doris was the youngest and last child of the late Thomas & Elizabeth Dobec. She will be dearly missed by Jack & Thea Freitag as well as Cheryl Beanish. Cremation has taken place. Memorial Mass will be held at Our Lady of Fatima Church, Renfrew on Saturday, October 24, 2015 at 10:30am followed by the interment of ashes in Thompsonville Cemetery, Renfrew. In memory of Doris, donations made to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation or Our Lady of Fatima Church Building Fund would be greatly appreciated by her family and can be made online at www.zohrfuneralhome.com CLR640647-1015
November 12, 1922 – October 18, 2013
No one knows how much we miss you. No one knows the bitter pain. We have suffered since we lost you, life has never been the same. In our hearts your memory lingers sweet tender, fond and true. There is not a day that goes by that we don’t think of you.
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Jean A. Armstrong
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October 9, 1990
HALE, Doris ELizAbEtH (DobEc)
In loving memory of a dear husband and father who passed away October 9, 2014.
Ross Campbell 25 years have quickly past but still we don’t forget The memories that will always last Your gentle, sure and quiet ways Your integrity, sense of humor and hard work Have now helped to shape so many of our days. missed, loved and always remembered Your kids Heather and blair (liz) Your grandkids amy and alexis
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Peacefully at the Civic Hospital, Ottawa in the early hours of Monday, October 5th, 2015; Thurston Leon Smith of Ottawa passed away at the age of 87 years. Oldest child of the late Leon Smith and the late Roberta Morrison. Beloved husband and best friend of the late Mary Smith (formerly Gratton, nee Pilon) who predeceased him July 14, 2015. Dearly loved stepfather of Paul Gratton of Toronto, Louise Lalonde (Wilfred) of Greely and Daniel Gratton (Brenda Stufko) of Ottawa. Cherished and proud ‘grandpa’ to Dylan Lalonde. Predeceased by his brother Geoffrey Smith of Kelowna, B.C. and survived by his sister Sheila Shortly of Sarasota, Florida. Thurston grew up in Winona, Ontario “Treetops” and was the grandson of confections pioneer E.D. Smith. During his younger years, he travelled throughout Europe where he found his vocation. Upon returning to Canada, he joined the Madonna House Apostolate, a Catholic community for the next 25 years. He then moved to Ottawa where he met Mary, the love of his life, and they were married in 1978. They subsequently opened the Book Den, a rare and used book store on MacLaren St., until it closed in 2014. Thurston will be remembered as a quiet loving man, for his support of many charities and his unwavering faith in God. Family and friends were invited to pay their respects at the St. Laurent Chapel of Hulse, Playfair and McGarry, 1200 Ogilvie Road, Ottawa on Wednesday, October 14th from 9 to 10:30 a.m. A Funeral Mass was celebrated in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, 400 St. Laurent Blvd., Ottawa on Wednesday morning at 11 o’clock. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery, Ottawa. In memory of Thurston, a donation to your favorite charity would be appreciated. Arrangements entrusted to the care of his nephew, André Pilon and the staff of the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. Condolences/Donations/Memorial Candles www.pilonfamily.ca
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Businesses, groups, clubs and individuals show their support for the 2015 Sunshine Coach Reach for the Rainbow Radiothon at Valley Heritage Radio. This year’s event runs from 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 25. You can show up onsite or call 613-432-7289 on radiothon day to pledge your support.
Community rallies behind Sunshine Coach Norm Dagg
Executive director, Sunshine Coach Service
For 30 years, Sunshine Coach has been providing transportation for people in Renfrew and area who live with mobility challenges. As the service grew from a single coach in 1985 to the fleet of 11 vehicles that are on the road everyday currently, public support has been crucial to the success of Sunshine Coach. The need for the service is great and continues to grow. Sunshine Coach now conducts over 3,300 trips annually, a volume that is 75 per cent higher than it was in 2010. Traditionally, Friends of the Dis-
Reach for the Rainbow Radiothon Sunday, Oct. 25 Valley Heritage Radio 98.7 on the FM abled and Sunshine Coach have reached out for public support through the Reach For The Rainbow Telethon. To mark the 30th anniversary of Sunshine Coach, an all-new Reach For The Rainbow Radiothon will be unveiled, to be hosted by Valley Heritage Radio 98.7. Every year, local businesses, service organizations, schools, churches and community-minded individuals
throw their support behind this service that is so critical from a quality of life perspective to all of our fellow citizens who depend on it everyday. The Radiothon will take place on Sunday, Oct. 25 between the hours of 1 and 5 p.m. and will be broadcast live over Valley Heritage Radio 98.7 on the FM dial. The broadcast will be anchored by Art Jamieson who is well known throughout the Ottawa
Valley as a tireless worker for charities and who has been a perennial host of past Reach For The Rainbow Telethons. The public is most cordially invited to drop in to the Valley Heritage Radio Studios located at 3009 Burnstown Road to enjoy the live entertainment on the Cavanagh Stage. The ever popular Kilos of Coins promotion will be part of the Radiothon with a weigh scale located within one of our newest coaches which will be parked outside the studios. Everyone who has some spare change and would like to “weigh-in” is invited to come out, meet one of the Sunshine Coach drivers, inspect one of our vehicles and add their
contribution to the total weight of coins. Everyone who comes out to the Radiothon will be invited to enter their name in a free draw for a valuable door prize and while there encouraged to make a pledge in person. Alternatively you can call in your pledge on the day-of pledge line at 613-432-7299, or donate online by visiting www.sunshinecoach.ca and clicking on the Donate Now button. Community support has made the service provided by Sunshine Coach Service possible and this same kind of commitment will help ensure that the service is available for all who need it for many years to come.
Community Rallies Behind Sunshine Coach Grant A. Crozier Excavating Home Health & Medical Supplies Jim New Quality Pre-Owned Kinsmen Club of Renfrew Knights of Columbus Lloyd Eady Construction Lockwood Castle Building Centre Loyal Orange Lodge 1392 Mack Mackenzie Motors MacKillican & Associates Magellan Aerospace Haley Industries Melcher Heating & Cooling myFM Radio 96.1 Noron Communications Odi’s Kingburger Ontario Power Generation Our Lady of Fatima School Priority Business Services Inc.
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Better, faster, stronger Sens first round pick leaves camp with contract but returns to junior adam.kveton@metroland.com
The Ottawa Senators first pick of the NHL 2015 draft, Thomas Chabot, has left Ottawa with a contract and two main aspects of his game to work on to improve his chances of making the team’s roster at next season’s training camp. The club signed Chabot, an 18-year-old, 6-foot-2 defenceman to a three-year entry-level contract, general manager Bryan Murray announced on Sept. 30. Though Chabot has now returned to play with the Saint John Sea Dogs in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, he said he was very satisfied with his first training camp experience with the Senators. “They told me I had a great camp and I knew I had a great camp,” said Chabot. “It’s hard to go (to camp) and not make it (on the team), but I wasn’t really thinking about it. I was just focusing to get to learn and enjoy the experience and live it day by day and try to get better,” he
said. “To be back now and to get back in junior with a contract in your hands, it feels real good.” The training camp was one of the first opportunities Chabot has had to play with and against players older than himself, he said. “Everything was quicker; everybody was stronger, so it was something really different.” While Chabot worked to adjust his game, using his own speed and trying to simplify his game, he said speed and power are the two major things he will have to work on. “You’ve always got to be faster, but I’m going to try to be stronger … to be strategic for me to battle against older guys,” Chabot said. “I have some things to learn in my game, but first thing is to be stronger in my game and develop physically.” Chabot said he is aiming to become a player with a strong two-way game with an emphasis on offence, and strong skating ability who’s not afraid to carry the puck.
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He listed Blackhawks defenceman Duncan Keith and L.A. Kings defenceman Drew Doughty among his inspirations. Returning to the Sea Dogs, Chabot has earned an assist after two games in which the Sea Dogs defeated the Gatineau Olympiques 4-3 and the Shawinigan Cataractes 5-2. “I know we have a great team, we have a lot of good players, so I know it’s going to be an exciting year,” he said. Last year, Chabot recorded 41 points with 12 goals and 29 assists, in addition to 62 penalty minutes in 66 games. Asked who his dream team was growing up, Chabot said it was the Montreal Canadiens, but added, “I wouldn’t mind anywhere to get drafted. (Getting drafted by the Sens) was something special for me.” SENS START SEASON
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Hospital and health care officials from Iceland spent the afternoon at Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Sept. 23, during one of their stops on a tour of select hospitals in Eastern Ontario and Toronto. The group of delegates was comprised of hospital CEOs and representatives from various health care organizations in Iceland. Dr. Robert Cushman, former CEO of the Champlain LHIN, arranged to have the visitors meet Randy Penney, CEO of the Renfrew Victoria Hospital and St. Francis Memorial Hospital, and Mike Nolan, director/chief of the Renfrew County’s Paramedic Service. One of the reasons Dr. Cushman brought the group to Renfrew was to hear about the innovative approaches to the challenges of providing outstanding care in a rural setting. “The work that this group has done here is exemplary,” he said of RVH’s full range of
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Chris Jedrzejcak and Nancy Saumure are senior champions for 2015 at the Renfrew Tennis Club. They, along with all champions, were saluted at the club’s annual season-closing awards dinner and banquet in the upstairs hall at the Ma-TeWay Activity Centre Oct. 4. Logan Butson was named the tennis club’s most improved player for 2015. The list of all winners in their respective divisions follows: Senior
• Men’s Singles: A - Chris Jedrzejcak; B - Logan Butson. • Ladies Singles: A - Nancy Saumure; B - Tara Beselaere. • Ladies Doubles: A - Nancy Saumure, Abbey Freemark; B - Tara Beselaere, Suzanne May. • Men’s Doubles: A - Robert Pelletier, Chris Jedrzejcak; B - Shane Lambert, Kevin Crozier. • Mixed Doubles: A - Robert Pelletier, Sheila Kemp; B - Ben Treidlinger, Martha Scott. Intermediate
• Men’s Singles: A - Jace Letourneau; B - Wes Matthews. • Ladies Singles: A - Sydney Smart; B - Olivia Smart. • Ladies Doubles A - Sydney
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• Men’s Singles: A - Kyle MacKenzie; B - Dean Letourneau. • Ladies Singles: A - Olivia Smart; B - Alyssa Droppo. • Men’s Doubles: A - Tyler Lefebvre, Oliver Gould; B - Brandon McCrea, Duncan Jamieson. • Ladies Doubles: A - Olivia Smart, Alexie Woito; B - Karly Friske, Abby Wright. • Mixed Doubles: A - Olivia Smart, Jack O’Grady; B - Raya Droppo, Dean Letourneau.
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Renfrew Tennis Club winners from the intermediate, junior and mini divisions in 2015 include, in front row from left, Tate Skelhorn, Kale Osipenko, Kolton Osipenko, Korbin Wright, Derrick O’Grady, Ainslie Coulas, Peyton Church, Alyssa Droppo; middle row Olivier Gould, Carson Lefebvre, Dean Letourneau, Tyler Lefebvre, Jack O’Grady, Abby Wright, Savhanna Lambert, Alexis McGuire, Danica Osipenko; and back row Isaac Stewart, Wes Matthews, Jack Stewart, Karly Friske, Raya Droppo, Olivia Smart, Sydney Smart, Jaidyn McGuire and Alexie Woito. On hand to accept senior hardware at the Renfrew Tennis Club banquet and awards night are, from left, Nancy Saumure, Ben Treidlinger, Sheila Kemp, Robert Pelletier, Logan Butson and Suzanne May.
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• Men’s Singles: A - Kolton Osipenko; B - Derrick O’Grady. • Ladies Singles: A - Savhanna Lambert; B - Jaidyn McGuire. • Men’s Doubles: A - Garrett Box, Kale Osipenko; B - Tate Skelhorn, Derrick O’Grady. • Ladies Doubles: A - Alexis McGuire and Peyton Church; B Savhanna Lambert, Ainslie Coulas. • Mixed Doubles: A - Savhanna Lambert, Korbin Wright; B: Danica Osipenko, Derrick O’Grady. Peter Clark
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URBAN Annual Sweep and Putt a hit as always Saturday, Oct. 3 saw the first club action of the year as 56 curlers/golfers took to the ice/grass to throw a few rocks, hit a few balls and come away with a split personality and a heck of a good time. Yes, it was the annual Sweep and Putt, the official start to the curling season. Enjoying similar temperatures on both playing surfaces was a challenge enjoyed by all but steaming hot and delicious food at lunch and in the evening amply bolstered by warming spirits quickly drove the cold from our bones. A great event ably looked after by Barb Westgarth and friends, especially double duty Doug Ewart and amply provided with great food from head chef Rachel Leclaire and her wonderful helpers provided a great start to the season. And to top it all off the head-tohead record is 2-0 for Andy and the lads over Yvonne and the rest of the fair damsels as a dramatic draw to the button sealed the grass/ ice sweep for the boys. Oh and taking the spiel/tourney honours this year was the team of Will Barr, Mark Tanguay, Paul Brabant and Rebecca Barr. This is also a good time to give an update of all
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Main event Oct. 24 Cecil Nyx (Curtis McLean) has two opponents in a state of peril in recent Live Pro Wrestling action. Under his wrestling name Cecil Nyx, McLean will head a card of seven matches in a pro wrestling event Saturday, Oct. 24 at the RCAF Wing in Renfrew. McLean was born in Arnprior, but spent much of his younger days in Renfrew. He’ll be taking on Stu Greyson in the main event. There will also be women’s action. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. with the bell ringing in the first match slated at 8. Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for kids, available at the Wing or Renfrew Pizzeria. For more on the night, see page 36. PHOTO Submitted
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nOTicE – PROPOSED SAlE OF SURPlUS lAnD Notice is hereby given that Council of the Township of McNab/ Braeside, Pursuant to Section 270 of the Municipal Act S.O. 2001 and By-Law 2015-24, proposes to declare as surplus and sell to the adjoining owner, unopened road allowances described as Ronald Street Plan 44; Pt Proper Street, Pl 44 lying E of O’Connor St; Pt Mary St, Pl 44 lying E of O’Connor Street; and Pt Arthurs Hill Road, Pl 24 lying S of the ELY Ext of the SLY limit of Part 3 on 49R2643 Arthurs Hill Road Pl 44. Further information can be obtained by contacting Lindsey A. Parkes, CAO/Clerk (613) 6235756 ext. 222 or lparkes@mcnabbraeside.com
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We would like to sincerely thank all of our volunteers who were able to attend our volunteer appreciation celebration held at the WABA Cottage Museum recently. Your efforts are truly amazing. Several of our volunteers could not be with us during our event, so we would like to take this time to thank you for your dedicated efforts on behalf of the residents of McNab/Braeside. We would especially like to congratulate Linda Fraser, Heather Thompson and Adam Reuckwald for their many dedicated years of volunteer service in the field of recreation.
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Renfrew’s Chris Johnston and Eric McLean have started a little business called Queen Street Entertainment. “We are looking to bring different events to Renfrew. We both like wrestling so we thought we’d start with that,” Johnston said.
“We have been to Ottawa and Hawkesbury to watch these independent wrestling shows and with Eric having a cousin in it, we had a good start. These are independent wrestlers so they can wrestle wherever they want. Some are coming from Ottawa and some are coming from Montreal,” On Saturday, Oct. 24, they are
coming to Renfrew, to the RCAF Wing, site of many wrestling cards in the past. As of this past week, Johnston and McLean have seven matches lined up for the show called Live Pro Wrestling. Included is the main event that features an Ottawa Valley grappler, born in Arnprior but who spent much of his youth in Renfrew.
Curtis McLean is his real name, but when he steps into the ring, he’s known as Cecil Nyx, and Nyx will be taking on Stu Greyson. Other matches are • Angel of Death Angie Skye vs. Pink Flash Kira in women’s action; • The Brotherhood (Decker Lockheart and Bret McCloud) vs. Fight or Flight (Vaughn Vertigo and Gabriel Fuerza) in a tag team match; • Player Uno vs. Hooligan Evan Adams
• MVP Michael Von Payton vs Sebastian Suave • Mr. Jonathan Rukin vs Pauly Platinum; and • Showtime Shaun McMillian vs Jeff Fury. The doors open at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 24, with the first match at 8 p.m. Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for kids, available at the Wing or Renfrew Pizzeria with some funds raised going to support the Renfrew Amateur Wrestling Club.
Senior Jags outgrowl other Cats Peter Clark
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The St. Joseph’s Senior Jaguars made the short trip to Opeongo High School, and came home with a 35-25 triumph over the Wildcats in Upper Ottawa Valley High School Athletic Association senior girls basketball league play Oct. 6. Lindsay Sherman caged 12 points to lead the St. Joseph’s attack. Hannah Robertson added seven. Opeongo won the junior clash over the Jaguars 32-16. Turnovers and a struggling offence led to a close game slipping away from the Jaguars in the second half. The Senior Jaguars UOVHSAA regular-season unbeaten streak dating back to 2010 came to an
end at the Jag Den Oct .7. The Jaguars suffered a 3-0 setback to the Fellowes Falcons. Jacob Freemark was St. Joseph’s top performer. Fellowes also pulled out a five-set decision over the Junior Jaguars. The Senior Jaguars bounced back with a 3-0 win over the Madawaska Valley District Wolves in Barry’s Bay Oct. 8. Stephen Hass earned the Senior Jaguars MVP hat. Madawaska topped the Junior Jaguars 3-1. The Jaguars cross-country team competed at the Turkey Trot in Kemptville Oct. 8. The meet brought together a strong field of competitors. Ashlyn Kilby-McClure placed 10th in the junior girls race while Janessa Linton posted a 14th place in the senior event.
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Forget the fact that it’s only a month into the hockey season. On some nights, a team simply needs a victory. For the Renfrew Timberwolves, they got a big one last Thursday night. Bailey Hein’s goal 6:22 from the end snapped a 3-3 deadlock, and Luka Marinic added his second of the night into an empty net to land the Wolves a 5-3 triumph over the Ottawa West Golden Knights at the Barbara Ann Scott Arena. The win pulled the
Wolves back into the early-season playoff chase at 4-3-and-1. Renfrew had fallen out of a wildcard spot in the Central Canada Tier 2 Hockey League, but climbed from 11th overall to seventh with the win.
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The Renfrew Collegiate Raiders enjoyed a decent day in Upper Ottawa Valley High School Athletic Association action Oct. 6 with three wins and two losses. The senior girls turned back the Valour Voyageurs 41-25 at Petawawa in hoops action. Andrea Martin notched 17 points to lead the way. Courtney Roach collected 13 and Sage Melville nine points. The Raiders also got big efforts from Caitlin Kelly and Breanna Kiss in the victory. The Junior Raiders also
Hein’s game winner came just a minute after the Knights had tied the game at three. Adam Pearson and Ben Mitchell had other Timberwolf markers. Colin Bradbury added three helpers. Andrew Rowbotham, Riley Hennigar and Jack
returned home in the winner’s circle, 38-14 over the Voyageurs. The Raiders were led by the offensive play of Delaney Leavoy, defensive pressure from Sydney Smart and the rebounding of Eli Scott and Georgia Clemmer. The Junior Raiders improved their boys volleyball record to 2-and-2 with a 3-1 win at JeanneLajoie. The team is showing marked improvement everytime out, Coach Kim Oattes said. The Pembroke school took the senior clash 3-0, while the Bishop Smith Crusaders topped the Raiders 51-0 in senior girls rugby action.
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Garry Irving went to the Renfrew Tennis Club banquet Oct. 4 at the Ma-TeWay Activity Centre, as he always does. He presented the awards to the younger group, but little did he know, he’d be honoured himself. Irving received the Bruce Childs Community Club Volunteer Award for all the work he does, both in front of, and behind the scenes at the Renfrew Tennis Club. The Ontario Tennis Association initiated this special award in honour of community tennis’s unsung heros. Jane Donnelly of the tennis club noted the work of three people – Eldon Ferguson, Robert Pelletier and Irving – who help make the club what it is today. Ferguson runs the doubles league and also sponsors and runs the senior tournament; while Pelletier looks after the beginners clinic, masterminds the singles league and helps with the intermediates. “But Gary wears a number of hats,” Donnelly said. “Not only has he run the junior program for over 40 years, he’s introduced at least two generations of children to tennis in Renfrew, and he also has the
headache of being court manager, putting up taking down the nets, supervising our student help and keeping our courts in tip-top shape. “If we had our druthers, we’d hand out three of these awards tonight, to the three aforementioned gentlemen,” Donnelly said. “Unfortunately, we can only give one, so in 2015, we’d chosen to present the award to Garry Irving.” Donnelly said Renfrew has a pretty amazing tennis club. “We had 271 members this year.” Donnelly said a key to survival for the Renfrew club is a strong base of volunteers, led by those such as Garry Irving. “I think if you look at the Valley, from the time I started playing tennis, there are a lot of strong clubs in existence,” said president Randle Donnelly. “We mixed and matched and went back and forth, and over the years a lot of those clubs almost disappeared, except for Renfrew. I think that’s partially the result of Garry (and his) very strong junior program. A lot of other clubs have talked to me and have mentioned that they have heard about the Renfrew program,” Donnelly added. “We are very lucky to have Garry.”
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Kilrea answered for Ottawa West. Mackenzie Bruce earned the netminding win on 34 saves. Nick Macina blocked 34 of 39 Renfrew shots in the Golden Knights goalcrease. There were just three minor penalties called, two to Ottawa West.
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Renfrew Chiropractic and Rehabilitation Centre hosted a Learn to Run clinic on Thursday nights. Dr. Lauren Scott and trainer Rebecca Dunbar had a full group of 22 runners, learning the basics of running for proper and safe training. The clinic culminated in the I Choose RVH Run and participants proudly supported their ‘I survived Learn to Run’ t-shirts.
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Anthony Brydges and his grandmother Judy Neil were sitting quietly in Tiffany Brydges’ living room on Tasse Avenue in Renfrew when a loud crash gave them a terrible start. A ruffed grouse had flown through the picture window sending glass flying everywhere. Anthony was covered in sharp shards but fortunately he was not seriously cut. Neither knew what had happened until they saw the bird lying on the floor, it was still alive but died a few minutes later. Such accidents are rare but they do happen, exactly why is not clearly understood. It is possible that the bird saw the reflection of the surrounding sky and trees and thinking it was a clear passage flew into the window. Since we are not birds and do not make the trip we cannot be sure exactly what happened. Thankfully no one was hurt.
JIM FERGUSON Scene from the Hawk’s Eye feeding on weed seeds of which there is a good crop and which may help explain why the birds are not coming to feeders and are spending their time in open fields. FeederWatch
Sybil Ferguson heard a very loud crash coming from her basement and she thought something had happened to her furnace. She went down into the basement to investigate but all was in order and there was no visible damage. However, when she went outside a few minutes later she saw the reason for the noise. A ruffed grouse lay on the ground below the steel chimney nowhere near any windows. It may have been a young bird (they are about the same size as the adults now) and lacked the flight skills to avoid striking the chimney. Ruffed grouse are swift, direst fliers and seldom deviate from their set flight path and if there are obstacles in the way it can end up in disaster for the bird.
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Busy Saturday around Renfrew Oct. 24 will be a busy Saturday in and around Renfrew. • A Women’s Fall Conference takes place at Calvary Pentecostal Church, 56 Wrangler Rd., Renfrew from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Guest speaker is Rev. Anna Rust. The $30 registration includes coffee/tea, pastry breaks, catered lunch and door prizes. • Order of the Eastern Star Sterling Chapter #307 invites you to ‘Spooktacklor’ Halloween Costume Night. The event comes with prizes, and a ham and scalloped potatoes dinner; 6 p.m. at 340 Raglan St. S., at the third floor banquet hall. Cost is $12 and an elevator is available for transportation upstairs.
For tickets call Laverna Ferguson 613-432-6120, or Sandra Miller 613433-3111. The Order of the Eastern Star supports local charities. • Bring the kids out for Anita Hart’s launch of her new children’s book, ‘Lola and Aunt Anita’s Adventure Underground’ at the Renfrew Public Library. It takes place at 11 a.m. in the library program room. • A roast beef dinner and silent auction takes place at Calabogie United Church, 1044 Madawaska St., Calabogie from 4 to 6:30 p.m. Cost is Adults $14, and ages 6 to 12, $8;. Kids under six are admitted free.
gation remains the biggest mystery of migration. And birds certainly make amazing navigators. We have watched hummingbirds arrive in the spring and go directly to where the feeder was the previous summer. We also know that most birds use a combination of skills to find their way. Watching landmarks, following instinct, learning from parents and understanding the position of the sun and stars probably all play a part. Mapping the route
Birds can navigate by recognizing familiar landmarks, such as coastlines, river valleys and even roads. But this only works if they have travelled the route before or if they are flying with other birds that have made the trip. Young birds migrating for the first time have no experience of the route, and many have no help from their parents (a young brown-headed
cowbird, for instance, never even sees its parents). So it follows that birds must also have some kind of instinct to head in the right direction. Magnetic attraction
Many scientists think that birds have an internal compass. They have found tiny grains of a magnetic mineral called magnetite in the head of some birds, including pigeons. This mineral can detect the Earth’s magnetic field, so it may allow birds to navigate by finding the position magnetic north. Experiments show that they also use the sun and stars to adjust direction in places where the earth’s magnetic field changes. We are still working on the mystery of migration. Enjoy your birding. Ila and Jim Ferguson, 5313 River Rd., R R 5, Renfrew, Ont., K7V 3Z8, phone 613-432-2738 or email jameshf@xplornet.com.
Commercial Property & Contents Auction Saturday Oct 17 @ 10:00 a.m. for Dacre Industrial Minerals Inc. 245 Wentland Rd, Eganville, Ont
Off Hwy 41 4 kms south of Eganville, signs posted. Commercial property to be auctioned: Lot 17, Conc 17 Bonnechere Valley Township, approx. 10 acres Commercial Lot, with a 40’X60’ garage. Garage has propane heat, indoor plumbing, hydro on site, 12’ storage lean-to attached to building, office upstairs, tool room on main level, well maintained site. Viewing by appointment only, contact Preston @ 613-649-2378 or Friday Oct 16 from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. Property selling at 1:00 pm, as-is. Subject to a low reserve bid. $10,000.00 down on sale day, balance due in 60 days. Trojan 3000 wheel loader, running order; Michigan wheel loader with 14 yard bucket, did run, selling as-is; 1998 Chev 3500 flat deck truck, 4X4, auto, as-is; King Canada Power/Force generator, 7500 watt; 2 Sullair compressors, diesel motor, did run; Jaeger portable diesel welder, did run; Gardner-Denver compressor, did run; assort of Industrial hoses, various sizes & lengths; assort of 3” alum water pipe, approx 800 ft; new hose for water pumps; H.A.V. 200 water pump; large assort of drilling rods; new Coleman Powermate 5000 generator; Simoniz 2500 psi pressure waster with Mitsubishi 6 HP motor; HD alum articulating ladder; grafting table with ruler; 20’X8’ steel storage container, good shape; assort of Industrial shelving (green); assort of small steel shelving; Hobart HD welder; Diacro shears; Diacro break/bender; Diacro punch; Mastercraft drill press; Young Lion drill press; Pow-R-Mate plasma cutting system; 50000 btu heater; Webster 5 HP air compressor; Hot Rod 3 HP air compressor; assort of cables, various lengths; new bags or calcium; Stihl 036 chainsaw; Industrial wrenches; sockets; nuts; screws; bolts; assort of tools still in original boxes; approx 32 sheets of HD gauge tin 39”X12’; 2 Industrial cupboards; steel cupboards; num boxes of new telephone cords; Husqvarna 235 grass trimmer; Pavilion gazebo; patio set; some misc furniture. Owners: Herbert & Patsy Metzger
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Everyone played a role in sauerkraut making The cabbages were ready. The heads filled four bushel baskets in the summer kitchen, and Mother had covered them with old quilts. She said to keep them safe from an early frost, which wasn’t likely since it was still September, and they were well protected in the snug summer kitchen. We knew it was to keep the mice off them! Mother worried constantly that a mouse would come in contact with anything we might eventually put in our mouths! It was a Saturday night and everything was ready. The big barrel had been well scoured, sun-dried, and now rolled into the kitchen waiting for the shredded cabbage. We always made sauerkraut on a Saturday night. It was then the whole family would be together, and this was a true family venture! And it all happened around the old pine kitchen table that had been scrubbed within an inch of its life. Father had the shredder ready. It was a wood box affair about ten inches wide, a couple feet long, with a piece of board smooth as silk from many years of usage, fitting exactly the top of the box. In this board, was a sharp blade imbedded in the middle, and only Father manned this part of the operation. Everett was once allowed to use the shredder and ended up
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with a goodly portion of a finger cut off which old Doctor Murphy had to stitch back on! So Father took no chances. He was the shredder. Every one of us had a job to do when it came to sauerkraut night. All decked out in long white aprons, (Father thought Mother was taking this cleanliness a bit too far, but he wore one anyway to stop an argument which he was sure to lose), and with our hands scrubbed red, we were ready to begin. Emerson and Everett were in charge of bringing in the heavy bushel baskets of cabbage heads. Earl took the heads out, one at a time, and handed them to Audrey and me sitting at one end of the table. Our job was to peel off the outer leaves, and toss them into one of the empty baskets (they would be fed to the pigs). Mother cored the heads and handed them, one after another to Father at the shredder. One head at a time was placed in the board with a groove and blade in it, and Father shoved the
cabbage back and forth over the blade, filling the cavity underneath. Once it was full, Father dumped the shredded cabbage into the big barrel beside him. Every so often, the entire operation would stop, and Mother would take the wood plunger we used to whip cream into butter, and pound down the cabbage in the barrel, take a cup of coarse salt from the bag and toss it over the shredded cabbage. I loved the smell of the cabbage, which I was sure started to ferment as soon as it hit the barrel, but of course, it didn’t. It would have to sit for weeks before we could truly call it sauerkraut! By the time the last bit of cabbage had been shredded and pounded down into the barrel, it was ready for Father to put the round disc of well scrubbed wood on top of it all. A large stone, so big only Father and Everett or Emerson could lift it, had been sitting in the dish pan filled with clean water from the pump. It too, had been scrubbed clean, and I loved to hear Father
tell how it was the very same stone used by his Father when he was a young boy. The very same stone used to press down the shredded cabbage years and years ago. I would look at the stone, and marvel at the mystery of it all. It always amazed me how we seemed to have the exact amount of cabbage to fill the barrel. It would take the strength of Father and the three boys to carefully roll the filled barrel out to the summer kitchen, where it would again be covered with a clean sheet and then a quilt. Days and sometimes weeks would pass before we could use the sauerkraut. And often it would be frozen solid in the barrel, and had to be chipped with a special tool made just for that purpose. As Fall stretched into winter, out in the summer kitchen was a barrel that would augment our meals, and we would enjoy the fruits of a true family evening...and savour the wonderful German dishes Father so often made. Just like his Father did a generation before him.
-- TriniTy-ST. Andrew’S UniTed ChUrCh -291 Plaunt Street South, Renfrew, ON K7V 1N2 (ph) 613-432-2285 • (fx) 613-432-9744 Rev. Russell Wardell • Rev. Susan Tough Sunday Worship 10am For all Ages • Wheelchair Accessible Website: http://www.tsarenfrew.ca
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A history of the Ottawa Valley Small slams galore lecture series coming to Renfrew at duplicate bridge history which he has presented at Pembroke, Arnprior, Almonte and Ottawa. That list has one obvious absence, the Town of Renfrew. As a fundraiser for Hospice Renfrew, Currie will present his lecture series A History of the Ottawa Valley on Tuesday evenings from Oct. 20 to Nov. 24 at Hospice Renfrew. The lecture series has six sessions. In every session Currie tries to bring out the unusual, the unique, in the Ottawa Valley story. He answers a series of intriguing questions: • Why is the Ot-
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tawa Valley one of the world’s most unusual landscapes? • What was the Valley like in 1491? • Why is the Valley dotted with French Forts? • Why is the Valley full of Irish people and Scots names? • Why did so many Irish Catholics choose British Canada instead of democratic America? • Can we say there was a really distinct Ottawa Valley culture a century ago? Currie will try to answer these and many more questions as we travel through the centuries of Ottawa Valley history
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Bidding small slams was the order of the afternoon as 11 plucky pairs were successful at six- level contracts Oct. 7 at Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre. The session saw eight full tables in play. Ernie Berndt and Eric Brown had a hat trick of small slam contracts. Kudos to all 11 pairs for their success. Carol Sulpher led the afternoon’s Chalk Talk with an interesting handout on the Michaels and Unusual No Trump conventions. The Chalk Talks continue to be an informative and enjoyable component of each bridge session. Congratulations to the
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• Garry Irving and Bob Bouchard; • Jeannie Yagminas and David Sulpher; • Janet Osborne and Ursula Endicott. Chalk Talks begin at 12:30 with regular play starting at 1 p.m. The cost of an afternoon of friendly competition and fun is only $5. Refreshments and snacks are included.
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Local historian Terry Currie has become a familiar figure on the Ottawa Valley historical scene. It started with his book The Ottawa Valley’s Great Fire of 1870. The book appeared five years ago. It has sold nearly two thousand copies to date. People who have read the book have asked Currie to come to various spots around the Valley to tell the story of the Great Fire As a result Currie recognized that there is a real hunger for knowledge of our local history all over the area. He created a six-part lecture series on Valley
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Number of deaths of people not wearing seat belts on the rise: OPP who is at least 16 years of age must occupy a seat with a seatbelt. Parents are reminded that passengers under 16 years of age must be properly buckled up in a car seat, booster seat,
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Eastern Ontario Wardens’ Caucus weighs in on infrastructure The Eastern Ontario Wardens’ Caucus (EOWC) submitted a comprehensive brief on Friday, Sept. 18 to the Ministry of Economic Development, Employment and Infrastructure in response to the Province’s infrastructure consultations, entitled “Moving Ontario Forward – Outside the GTHA Consultations.” The Province of Ontario is seeking input from various stakeholders regarding the allocation of approximately $15.5 billion in provincial funds for infrastructure outside the Greater Toronto Hamilton Area (GTHA). The EOWC in its 50-page brief submitted last week made the case for a $3.78 billion share of the provincial funding. The EOWC represents approximately 750,000 people across the 13 county and single-tier municipalities of rural Eastern Ontario, and manages roughly $10 billion in municipal infrastructure. The submission continues the EOWC tradition of conducting extensive research prior to expressing its view. The submission also supports past positions taken by the EOWC on infrastructure, which have been presented to the Province through a series of White Papers developed over the last few years, in addition to three
regional analyses on transportation, economic development, and a digital strategy (undertaken in conjunction with other regionally-minded organizations). The focus of the consultation document is multi-faceted – namely, that regions are best positioned to determine their own needs, that rural areas carry a heavy infrastructure load, that a new, integrated and strategic approach to infrastructure investments is warranted, and that stable, permanent and predictable and stable funding is essential to success. “Infrastructure is vital to our communities, and I’m very pleased that the province has sought extensive input into the allocation of infrastructure dollars outside of the GTHA. The EOWC has put forth a very well thought out and researched document, with a view to assisting the Province develop guidelines for the disbursement of funds,” stated Eric Duncan, Chair of the EOWC and Warden of the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry. “We are proud of the document, and look forward to continued productive dialogue to ensure that infrastructure dollars are invested strategically and wisely throughout our region. We also want to en-
sure a fair allocation of funds throughout the Province,” continued Chair Duncan. “Over the years the EOWC has worked hard to offer good evidence for our recommendations and proposals and as noted this submission follows that tradition”, said Peter Emon, Warden of the County of Renfrew. “We know the challenge is significant but with a true partnership between municipalities and the Province we can tackle our infrastructure needs in an equitable, predictable and sustainable financing model,” he added. The infrastructure consultation brief is available in its entirety on the EOWC website, at http://eowc.org/en/briefingnotes/2015.asp. The EOWC is comprised of the heads of council of the 13 county and single-tier municipalities of Eastern Ontario. It focuses its advocacy efforts on rural Eastern Ontario, developing positions based on research and the interests of its taxpayers. Priority issues for the EOWC in 2015 are equitable infrastructure funding, closing existing cellular coverage gaps (broadband coverage to facilitate better business and emergency response communication), and access to natural gas for rural residents.
O’Reilly to speak at tourism summit Ontario’s Highlands Tourism Organization (OHTO) is excited to announce its two-day annual tourism conference and annual general meeting will take place Oct. 26 and 27 at the Best Western Pembroke Conference Centre and Inn. This year’s event is being hosted in partnership with the Ottawa Valley Tourist Association (OVTA). The OH!Tourism Summit, is an annual gathering of movers and shakers from across Ontario’s Highlands. The theme for #OHSUM2015 is ‘Igniting Tourism: Activating the Visitor Experience in Ontario’s Highlands.’ This year’s line-up features keynote speakers and workshops created specifically with our unique tourism landscape in mind. Delegates will learn what it means to ignite a spark within their visitors and how to engage with OHTO’s regional strategy to realize our tourism potential together. “The OH!Tourism Summit has quickly become a ‘must attend’ event in Ontario’s Highlands,” explains OHTO Chair, Laurel Smith. “Not only can conference delegates be prom-
ised stellar programming, but it’s a great opportunity for tourism operators, industry leaders and community partners to reunite after a busy summer tourism season.” Summit highlights include keynote speakers Terry O’Reilly of CBC’s Under the Influence, who will share why emotions matter in tourism marketing, and Stan Cook Jr., owner/operator of Newfoundland’s first adventure tourism operation, who knows first-hand what it takes to build brand loyalty and deliver tourism success. Day 2 of the conference will have participants attending a number of timely workshops, covering topics like social media, empowering employees, digital marketing, destination development and an off-site, interactive workshop designed to help participants learn how to create experiences with a target visitor in mind. The networking opportunities will be amplified this year with the introduction of an evening reception – Ottawa Valley style! There is no fee to attend the AGM portion of the conference (Oct. 26 from 10-11 a.m.). Visit www.ohtourismsummit.ca for details.
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Annual Bonnechere Manor Auxiliary Bridge Party in Rotary Hall at Bonnechere Manor at 7:30 p.m. Cost $15. All proceeds to assist the residents. Call Eleanor 613-432-4312. Upper Ottawa Valley Genealogical Group meeting, 7 p.m. at the UOVGG Library, Pembroke. Guest speaker Earlene Card.
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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. Memberships available. ‘New’ Stretch and Tone Class begins at Eganville Seniors Centre at 11 a.m. Cost $2. Call 613628-2354
October 17 Renfrew Public Library family event - Learn about Algonquin Culture with Harold Ross. 1 p.m. in the library program room. Ecumenical Choirfest featuring area choirs and vocalists from Renfrew and district, 7 p.m. at Calvary Pentecostal Church, Renfrew. Tickets available at Aikenhead’s Drug Store,
Renfrew Silver Seniors Harvest Fest dinner and dance at the Renfrew Legion, cost $14. Happy hour 5 p.m., dinner 6 p.m. Music by Nelson Towns. Ticket information, Pat 613-649-2756. Roast beef dinner at Zion United Church, Douglas from 3 to 6:30 p.m. Adults $13, children 5 to 12, $6. Four and under, free. Take out available. Call Carol 613-649-2920 or Nancy 613-646-7605. To help promote Fire Prevention week, on Saturday, Oct. 17, the Greater Madawaska Fire Department will be delivering pizzas for Calabogie Pizzeria from 4 to 10 p.m. Donations from tips go to the purchase of extrication equipment. Calabogie Pizzeria, 613-752-1777 to order your pizza and help the firefighters.
Fatima Dinner Our Lady of Fatima CWL’s annual spaghetti supper at Our Lady of Fatima Church from 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 25. Tickets are $8 for adults and $5 for children under 12. Tickets can be purchased at the door.
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meets every Tuesday at the Renfrew Presbyterian Northcote United Church Church at 1 p.m. Full chorus anniversary service, 10:30 practices are two hours. a.m. Lunch to follow. Music The ability to read music is by Mary Etmanski. not necessary. The Harmonizers sing about twice a Ladies Auxiliary Euchre at month at seniors`residences the Renfrew Legion, 1 p.m. and various social organizations. Call 613-582-3548.
Musical concert to celebrate the 110th anniversary of Grace United Church in Cobden. Church service with guest preacher Rev. Neil Baxter at 10 a.m. Pot luck lunch (sandwiches and squares) after service. At 7 p.m, Hanulsori (Sound of Heaven) Ocarina Ensemble from South Korea.)))
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The Renfrew and Area Renfrew Public Library: Resource Centre (Kids Corp) View McDougall Mill Museum displays at the library. holds its AGM at 6:30 p.m. in The Galbraith Room of the Renfrew Armouries. October 20 Groves Park Lodge annual Christmas Article Bingo in GEM Hall. Doors open at 5:45 p.m. Games at 6:30 p.m.; $15 for four cards. Special games cards $1 extra. Refreshments available. Call Groves Park Lodge at 613 432 5823. All proceeds to the Residents’ Fund.
Dacre and Area Community Association (DACA) harvest bingo at 7 p.m. Cost $15 for five cards for the night. Evening of song, with guest performers, and congregational singing, at 7 p.m. at Lochwinnoch Presbyterian Church. Refreshments. Freewill Offering in support of Alzheimer Society of Ottawa and Renfrew County, and Lochwinnoch Church.
The Valley Harmonizers, a Renfrew County barbershop chorus, is seeking new members. Under the directorship of Barry Stephen,
The 123rd anniversary of Calabogie St Andrews United Church celebrated at 3 p.m., followed by a potluck
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October 21 Author Talk with local author David Coombs, author of ‘The Beckoning Land’. 6:30 p.m. library program room. The Admaston/Bromley Public Library in Douglas is celebrating Public Library Week with a Halloween open house from 6 to 8 p.m. Come in costume for cake, prizes, crafts and fun.
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