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Renfrew Mayor Don Eady tries out a walker at the accessibility challenge last Friday afternoon in downtown Renfrew. Members of Renfrew town council and town staff were out to take the challenge proposed by Coun. Tom Sidney.

A number of town employees and Renfrew council members met Friday afternoon at the fire hall to participate in an accessibility challenge. Town councillor Tom Sidney’s mother is restricted to using a wheelchair when it comes to navigating downtown Renfrew, and with future development of the downtown core in mind, the councillor asked members of council to take him up on the challenge. Sidney noted that multi-level different surfaces make it hard to get around in walkers and wheelchairs. He notified Home Health Medical Supplies who were great to help out with the challenge. Coun. Sidney said. Two manual wheelchairs, three walkers and two electric wheelchairs were supplied for the project. “I was pleased with the turnout. We had some senior management, planning department, and some councillors. The reeve and mayor (also) came,” Coun. Sidney said. Reeve Peter Emon said the event certainly puts the light in a different perspective. “The exercise today (Friday) was a good indicator of the struggles in getting around our community. I had never noticed how big vehicles looked or how close to them a person in a wheelchair is, and as a driver I’m going to be more aware of how intimidating a vehicle can be,” the reeve said. “I expect as the town reconstructs and replaces sidewalks and crosswalks, a new style of sidewalk will emerge and hopefully merchants will take ad-

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Participating in the accessibility challenge Oct. 23, seated from left, are Renfrew Town Coun. Mike Coulas, Reeve Peter Emon, director development and works Mike Asselin, and town clerk Kim Bulmer. Standing are Ivan Burton of development and works, Mayor Don Eady, director of parks and recreation Kevin Hill, Coun. Andrew Evans and Coun. Tom Sidney. vantage of the soon to be approved Community Improvement Plan funding and work to improve the access for all in our community,” he added. “It’s a great opportunity for us to be able to experience first hand what people face on a daily basis and what the struggles are,” Coun. Sidney added.

“When we are sitting at the table making decisions for the future development of the town, I think we need to be able to rely on our first-hand knowledge now what it is like on the sidewalks, and how to navigate the streets and what the roads are like. It’s just an opportunity for council to walk a mile in somebody else’s shoes.”

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RENFREW COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT PLAN November 24, 2015, COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 127 RAGLAN ST. S., RENFREW TAKE NOTICE that, in accordance with the provisions of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, as amended, a Public Meeting will be held by the Council of the Town of Renfrew on Tuesday, November 24, 2015 at 7:00 pm, in the Council Chambers at Town Hall, 2nd Floor, 127 Raglan Street South in Renfrew, to formally present a Community Improvement Project Area and Community Improvement Plan for public input. THE PURPOSE AND EFFECT of the proposed Community Improvement Plan is to support and promote the continued revitalization and beautification of the Town of Renfrew. The proposed Community Improvement Project Area and Community Improvement Plan will provide a set of financial incentive programs and a municipal leadership strategy to support the revitalization of the community, including its commercial areas and the Downtown core. THE SUBJECT LANDS include some of the Town’s commercial areas and the Downtown core (refer to the Key Map), which are considered to benefit from the programs of the proposed Community Improvement Plan. ANY PERSON may attend the Public Meeting and/or make written or verbal representation either in support of or in opposition to the proposed Community Improvement Project Area and Community Improvement Plan. If you wish to be notified after a decision regarding the Community Improvement

Plan has been made, you must make a written request to the Clerk of the Town of Renfrew. If a person or public body does not make oral submissions at a public meeting or make written submissions to the Corporation of the Town of Renfrew before the proposed Community Improvement Project Area or Community Improvement Plan is adopted, the person or public body is not entitled to appeal the decision of Council of the Corporation of the Town of Renfrew to the Ontario Municipal Board and may not be added as a party to the hearing of an appeal before the Ontario Municipal Board unless, in the opinion of the Board, there are reasonable grounds to add the person or public body as a party. AFTER A DECISION has been made by Council, persons wishing to formally register an objection regarding the Community Improvement Project Area or Community Improvement Plan must, regardless of any previous submissions, file with the Clerk a Notice of Appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board setting out the objection and the reasons in support of the objection and accompanied by the Board’s fee. Note: Please be advised that the Plan is not being brought forward for adoption by Council at this meeting. This meeting is intended to hear input on the Plan. The Plan will be brought forward for Council’s consideration at a future meeting.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION regarding the Renfrew Community Improvement Plan, please visit our website at http://www.town.renfrew.on.ca/ or contact: (Original signed by) Dated at the Town of Renfrew this 22nd day of October 2015.

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The Reach For the Rainbow Radiothon at Valley Heritage Radio (VHR) Oct. 25 raised $69,400 for Sunshine Coach and the total continues to rise as last-minute donations roll in. Left, Sonya Bergin, VHR’s 2014 Valley Search for a Star winner, performs at the Burnstown Road station Sunday afternoon. At right, Sunshine Coach driver Chubby Meleskie mans the Kilos for Coins rig set up in one of the coaches.

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Supporters kept confident, Cheryl Gallant delivers victory speech Derek Dunn

Incumbent Cheryl Gallant maintains a Conservative stronghold in the riding, even as most of the country turned Liberal red on election night.

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hold strong in Quebec and lose in Alberta (thanks to disenchantment with the Notley government), the Tories could still win government. They just needed most of Ontario and British Columbia. “Losing seats in Atlantic Canada is bad, no doubt,” Brown said early in the evening. “But I’m predicting a three-seat majority.” Long-time assistant Karen McKibbon was less brave, saying she and Gallant have learned to remain “humble” until the ballots make it clear. “I’m not going to be overconfident, and neither is Cheryl,” she said, laughingly.

sooner than in elections past – she was greeted with an enthusiastic crowd of about 70. They had little to cheer about during the evening, watching CBC results on widescreens. Eyes glued to the televisions, supporters ate a little of the food on display and sipped their free drinks. As results came in they would groan at the loss of a prominent Conservative MP. “Julian Fantino’s losing. I like him.” And they would applaud when the other side was losing. “(Peggy) Nash is going down.” But the overall mood was bleak and foreboding. So

Also on Gallant’s campaign team was her financial chief Richard Amyotte. He was confident she’d hold her seat. “I would definitely say Cheryl is going to win,” Amyotte said. “Cheryl represents money in my pocket and in everybody’s pocket. If people are thinking of that when they go to vote, she’ll win.” He was just as confident about a Blue Jays win. “Of course they will. They’ve just got to stop making so many mistakes.” Canada’s major league baseball team won the game 11-8. When Gallant did arrive at the restaurant - much

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Even as a Liberal red wave was pouring over Atlantic Canada, Cheryl Gallant’s supporters were in an upbeat mood; some predicting a Conservative majority win. Gallant eventually captured about 45 per cent of the vote to win the 11-week race against Liberal Jeff Lehoux, New Democrat Dan McCarthy, Green Stefan Klietsch and independent Hec Clouthier. Lehoux gave Gallant her strongest challenge in several elections, finishing a strong second with about 33 per cent of the vote. Chris Brown was Gallant’s campaign chairman in the Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke race. He and a handful of others were at the Conservative campaign headquarters at Santa Fe in Pembroke on election night, Oct. 19. Brown, who grew up in Nova Scotia, wasn’t surprised Newfoundland and the Maritimes went red. But if the New Democrats could

when Gallant came in unex- the room, along with a few other nopectedly early, it was like a tables. “Tonight we rejoice,” Gallant concluded. breath of cool blue air. “Cheryl, Cheryl, Cheryl,” the spontaneous shout began before she reached the top Every Set of step. On stage, she began by thanking her family, includHas a ing husband Jamie – which she usually saves until the “I want to thank the person end. who found my keys and called “Jamie, where are you? the number on the back Thank you for keeping me of my War Amps key tag. sane during this election, esThe War Amps returned them to pecially the last few days,” me by courier, free of charge, and Gallant said. “Even though saved me hundreds of dollars in I may have driven you bonreplacement costs!” – Alex kers.” She thanked at least a Order dozen campaign volunteers; key key tags talked about those who have online. online. stuck with her through the years; even using some by their nicknames. Every year, The War Amps Key Tag “I couldn’t have gotten it Service returns approximately done without you,” Gallant 13,000 sets of lost keys. said, arms extended to the crowd. She laughed off the loss The War Amps of campaign signs, praised 1 800 250-3030 close advisors Steve Carson waramps.ca and Chris Brown, pointed Charitable Registration No.: 13196 9628 RR0001 out Whitewater Region Mayor Hal Johnson was in

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The NDP candidate for Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke New Democratic Party was disappointed by his party’s showing, but pleased the Conservatives were ousted from power in Monday’s federal election. Before the vote was even official, Dan McCarthy said it is clear what the electorate does not want. “The public is making a very, very powerful statement,” he said. The defeated NDP candidate showed class in addressing constituents assembled at Coco Jarry’s, once his election status became known. “Well, it is not the result that we wanted,” McCarthy

said. “We knew that it was a referendum on Harper and clearly the people of Canada have made up their minds that they wanted to change direction, and the direction they chose tonight was to go back to the Liberals,” McCarthy said. “I thought locally here we had a great campaign team. We had a lot of support, and it was very heartening. “It’s disheartening to see the national scene, but as we all know what’s happening nationally tends to affect locally and we are paying that price. “I just really want to thank everyone for coming out and more than that for the support in this long election that we’ve had for

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R e n f r ew - N i p i s s i n g Pembroke Green Party candidate Stefan Klietsch was realistic but disappointed as he watched the election results at home with his dad. “Well I am frankly disappointed at the situation in the riding,” said Klietsch. “I did think I would get a few more votes than I ended up getting, while still coming in last place, which I always expected.” Klietsch said he thought some of the more controversial policies he took on

would pull more votes from the Conservatives. “Clearly Hec Clouthier, Dan McCarthy and I fell short of our expectations,” he said. He did glean some positive from the election results. “Although the results in this riding weren’t as good for the Greens as last year’s provincial election, we did very slightly better than the federal results in 2011, despite the Green vote nation-wide seeming to dip a little,” said Klietsch. He is glad he went through the experience.

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the last 11 weeks. It’s been a really great experience for me. I’ve met so many people across this county, and in the entire riding. I really felt supported and I really want to thank you again.” “You have been a wonderful candidate. We want you to be our MP. It didn’t happen this time. We hope that it will happen another time,” said wife and campaign manager Felicite Stairs. “You have taken the issues that matter to people forward.”

“It was a campaign worth being in. Despite my disappointment “I won’t rule out running again in 2019,” McCarthy said. “It’s been a positive and fulfilling experience overall. It’s been a pleasure to meet the people of Renfrew County and see the sights of this beautiful riding.” Now that the campaign and election are over, he plans to focus on education and is considering getting his masters in public policy.

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Age Friendly Community PlAnning “An age-friendly community responds to both the opportunities and challenges of an aging population by creating physical and social environments that support independent and active living and enable older people to continue contributing to all aspects of community life.” The Town of Renfrew will begin to work on the Age Friendly Community Planning process over the next two months. The first step will be to define local principles with the Parks and Recreation Department leading the process with the support of additional municipal staff, community groups, organizations and the public. Watch for further information in upcoming home mail outs and in local media.

Tickles & Giggles Babytime Start off the week with Tickles & Giggles, a fun program m of tickling rhymes, songs and stories. For newborns to 18 months (with caregiver) Mondays at 11AM in the Library Program Room (Basement)

legion PArk PlAyground The Parks and Recreation Department was successful in a recent grant application through the Enabling Accessibility in Communities program with the Employment and Social Development Canada. The Department is continuing to take comments and suggestions from the public regarding features they would like to see added to the playground in 2016. Should you wish to provide your feedback via email, direct your comments to jcaldwell@ renfrew.ca

Come and Play! Stop by for some family fun with the book mobiles and see what is in the trunk to discover! All ages When & Where: Wednesdays at 11AM in the Children’s Department!

glitter girls Facilitators will guide girls through a variety of activities developed to increase confidence and self esteem. Each week will be a learning experience and girls can expect to have fun during the process. Guest facilitators will be welcomed in to the group on a regular basis to mentor and guide girls 9-15 years of age. Ongoing registration is open for this program. Thursdays December 3-17 6:00pm – 8:00pm Recreation Centre $2.00 dues per week

Drop-In Storytime Drop-in Storytime! Join us for fingerplays, rhymes, songs, stories and crafts For 2 to 3 yr. olds (with caregiver) When & Where: Tuesdays at 10:15AM in the Library Program Room (Basement). Enter through the Raglan Street entrance

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Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke Independent candidate Hector Clouthier says having an Opposition MP does not bode well for the riding. The former Liberal MP who spent the evening at home with family received about 11 per cent of the vote “I’m disappointed and you know, if you’re not disappointed it means you didn’t care. I do care and I did care,” said Clouthier. “I tried my heart out and it just didn’t work out,” he said, adding he feels most sorry for his wife of 40 years, Debbie. “In politics it’s often the spouse that feels the pain. Nobody forced me to do this. I dragged her along. Debbie has been so good, she worked so hard and she wears her heart on her sleeve,” said Clouthier. “Now we’ve got a Liberal majority and Mrs. Gallant is in

opposition. Anyone can figure this out, it’s not going to bode very well for this riding. I feel sorry for the riding, too,” he said. He said Gallant is unlike MPP John Yakabuski, a Conservative who can work with a Liberal majority government. “She’s not a John Yakabuski,” said Clouthier. “He gets along well with everybody. He’s got those good people skills.” Justin Trudeau should be congratulated, he said. “He ran a good campaign, he has a majority government,” said Clouthier, adding he believes the Renfrew-NipissingPembroke Liberal candidate got a lot of votes just because he was the party’s candidate. “There are a lot of candidates just riding Trudeau’s coattails,” he said. Clouthier addressed the issue of vote splitting. “The basis of democracy is if you want to run for political

office you can do so,” he said. “If you believe that, ok, then people had to rally or vote strategically to dislodge Mrs. Gallant, then there should be only one person running against her. That means that Hec Clouthier, the Green Party, the NDP shouldn’t have run. That’s verging on absurd,” he said. There’s another thing to consider, as well, he said. “Who is to say that my votes were going to go directly to the Liberals. I could have been taking votes from Mrs. Gallant, the NDP or the Green Party, too.” What’s next for Clouthier? “Picking up my signs tomorrow morning,” said Clouthier. “Life goes on, the sun is coming up tomorrow. It’s going to be another day. The people, at the end of day, they have decided they want Mrs. Gallant to be their federal member of parliament. That’s fine, who am I to argue with that?”

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between a rock and a hard place because a few people complained,” Matthie added. “But they get all of the attention. I’m not going to go through this again next year.

“Apparently they even complained that there was no sign last year. Well, it’s big, it’s colourful, how could they miss it. “People boggle my mind!”

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Jo-Anne Matthie stands by the bra tree in Low Square. The tree is to make people aware that October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

The brassieres are now off the tree in Low Square, but Jo-Anne Matthie is still frustrated by the support, or lack thereof, she feels she received from the Town of Renfrew. The Renfrew resident attended the Renfrew town council meeting of Sept. 28, hoping to get the go ahead to put bras up on the tree for October, Breast Cancer Awareness Month. She was disappointed to learn that her bra tree would be allowed for one week this year. “It’s taken three weeks to get (the bra tree) up. I won’t do it again next year, unless I get some support, from the town, from the mayor, or whatever,” Matthie said. “I’ll find another town that wants the only bra

tree in existence in their town.” “First of all, it was a last-minute request, and secondly, there didn’t seem to be any co-ordination from the Canadian Cancer Society on it,” Renfrew Mayor Don Eady said. “Last year, it (the bra tree) was left up for a month. We had a fair amount of complaints about it, so the compromise this year was to hold it for a week, which I think has worked out pretty well. “I also think that, if it is going to bring attention, is has to be well signed, and it has to have proper authorities around to give it a build up. There needs to be something more than just things hanging on a tree,” the mayor said. “Her heart is in the right place,” he added. “Dozens and dozens of people have been calling me, talking to me on Facebook, messaging that they are totally in favour of the tree and they want to see it continue,” Matthie said. “We’ll see what happens. I’m stuck

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Recognizing youth Every community has young stars, and while they may not have achieved celebrity status, they deserve to be recognized for the feats that they have accomplished. These young stars, our future leaders, are none other than Ontario’s youth. These young individuals have worked hard to make their community a better place by volunteering for various organizations, making donations, saving lives and maintaining top grade averages. They can be found everywhere, in your homes, at school, on the field and at church. If you know a young person who deserves praise for their actions and involvement in the community, nominate them today for the Ontario Junior Citizen Awards. Our newspaper strongly supports this program here in the Ottawa Valley because we support the growth of our community. We look forward to providing recognition for such outstanding young people who continue to be shining examples of leaders in our community. The Ontario Junior Citizens Award program is co-ordinated by the Ontario Community Newspaper Association (OCNA), of which this newspaper is a member. The program is sponsored by TD Bank Group and the Insurance Bureau of Canada. Any resident of Ontario aged 6 to 17 (must be at least 6 years but no older than

17 years old by Nov. 30) is eligible to be chosen as a final recipient of this award. Anyone can nominate someone as long as this young individual has excelled in one of these five areas: A person involved in worthwhile community service, a special young person contributing to their community while living with a physical or psychological limitation, an individual who has performed an act of heroism in the past year, excellence in achievement in fields such as the arts or athletics, and good kids who show a commitment to make life better for others and do more than is normally expected of someone their age. Up to 12 nominees will be chosen as recipients for the provincial award and honoured at a special ceremony in Toronto sometime next spring. Any nominated young person will be personally presented with a certificate of recognition and have their contributions showcased in this newspaper. Nomination deadlines for the Ontario Junior Citizen Awards is Nov. 30. Nomination forms are available at www. ocna.org/juniorcitizen or by calling OCNA at 905-639-8720, ext 4438. Make sure you aid in the growth of our community and pay tribute to our leaders of today and tomorrow by nominating someone today.

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I would like to take this opportunity to thank the more than 230,000 Canadians who contributed to the successful delivery of the 42nd general election. Once again, Canadians were willing to take time from their busy lives, making personal and professional sacrifices to work long hours to ensure their fellow citizens could exercise their democratic right to vote and receive the election results without delay following the close of the polls. I am overwhelmed by

the exceptional professionalism and dedication our election workers have demonstrated in serving Canadian electors, often in very challenging circumstances. Some three million more Canadians voted at this federal general election than at the 2011 election, resulting in the highest voter turnout in more than 20 years. There was a remarkable level of voter activity throughout the election, which

in some instances resulted in wait times at both the advance polls and on election day. Our election workers provided the best service possible to their friends and neighbours in communities across our great land – for that is the true strength of our electoral process: Canadians working hard to make it possible for their fellow Canadians to choose the elected officials who will represent them in the House of Commons.

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Energy East pipeline needed To the editor:

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This is in response to Adam Scott’s letter published in the Renfrew Mercury on Oct. 22, which raised questions about the need for the Energy East Pipeline Project. The reality is that Canadians will continue to rely on oil for the foreseeable future, not only for fuel but also as a base material for countless products we use every day, from smart phones and clothing to medical supplies. How we get oil to markets across the country is, therefore, vitally important. In the absence of a pipeline connection to western Canada’s abundant reserves, refineries in Quebec and New Brunswick are importing hun-

dreds of thousands of barrels of crude every day from countries which Saudi Arabia, Nigeria and Venezuela. At the same time, growing volumes of western Canadian oil are travelling across the country by rail tanker. In 2012 alone, more than 150,000 rail cars transported oil through Ontario towns and cities and that number is expected to double by 2024, according to the Canadian Energy Research Institute. A recent study by the Fraser Institute concludes that pipelines are 4.5 times safer than rail for transporting oil over long distances. What’s more, a NAVIUS Research report concluded that Energy East would signif-

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icantly reduce the number of tanker train shipments through our communities and the carbon emissions they produce. TransCanada has already demonstrated our ability to convert a natural gas pipeline to safely transport large amounts of western Canadian oil. Our Keystone Pipeline into the U.S. recently carried its one-billionth barrel since being converted from natural gas to oil service in 2010. We look forward to building on that success with Energy East to ensure Canada’s longterm energy security, safety of our communities, and respect for the environment. Tim Duboyce TransCanada

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The Emerald Ash Borer has been identified in a few small Ash trees in the Township. Information on the insect, the damage it causes and how to limit it’s infestation to other areas of the Township and the County is available on our website www.hortontownship. ca. You are urged to inform yourself on how to identify if your Ash trees are affected and how you can keep the insect from spreading.

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on vehicles and extension cords and use the proper gauge extension cord for vehicle block heaters. • Consider using approved timers for vehicle block heaters McNab Braeside Fire Dept. is urging everyone to keep fire safety in rather than leaving heaters on all night. mind as the temperatures turn colder. • Ensure that vehicles are not left running inside any garage or building. “We often see more home fires during the winter months due to • Ensure there is a working smoke alarm on every storey and outside all sleeping areas of your home. heating equipment and appliances,”said Township of McNab Braeside Fire Chief David Hartwick. “People need to pay close attention to • Install CO alarms to alert you to the presence of this deadly gas. potential fire hazards such as fireplaces, furnaces, chimneys and McNab Braeside Fire Dept. reminds everyone that the Ontario Fire vents, and space heaters.” Code requires smoke alarms to be installed on every storey of your There are some simple things people can do to stay fire safe home and outside all sleeping areas. Carbon monoxide alarms are required outside all sleeping areas if the home has a fuel-burning during the colder months: appliance, a fireplace or an attached garage. For more information • Have all fuel-burning appliances inspected annually by a registered fuel contractor. Go to COSafety.ca to find a contractor about smoke and carbon monoxide alarms, or fire safety, contact Fire Chief Hartwick. near you. • Keep chimneys and intake/exhaust vents for furnaces and For more information contact: 613-623-5756 ext. 233 heating appliances free of debris, ice and snow accumulations to reduce the risk of carbon monoxide (CO) build-up from inefficient combustion. EmPlOymEnT OPPORTuniTy - OuTDOOR • Burn dry, well-seasoned wood in fireplaces and woodstoves to RinK ATTEnDAnTS reduce the risk of excessive creosote build-up in chimneys. The Parks and Recreation Department is currently recruiting qualified • Allow ashes from your fireplace or woodstove to cool before individuals to assist in the operation of their outdoor rinks for the upemptying them into a metal container with a tight-fitting lid. coming winter months. Facilities are located in white lake Park and at the Braeside RA Centre. An employment opportunity is available at each Keep the container outside. location. Interested parties must submit their resumes to the attention • Keep space heaters at least one metre (3 feet) away from of lindsey Parkes, CAO, Township of Mcnab/Braeside, 2508 Russett dr. anything that can burn, including curtains, upholstery and RR #2 Arnprior, On. K7s 3G8 no later than noon on november 12, 2015. clothing. details relating to the job can be found at www.mcnabbraeside.com/ living-in-mcnab-braeside/opportunities/job-postings • Replace worn or damaged electrical wires and connections

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RCDHU hosts flu shot clinics

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The Renfrew County and District Health Unit wants to remind the public that it’s flu season. Everyone age six months or older can benefit from getting the flu shot on an annual basis, as the viruses that cause the flu change frequently. Influenza affects people of all ages; however there are groups of people at higher risk of flu related complications. These include: • Children six months of age to less than five years of age; • People 65 years of age and older; • People with chronic medical conditions. It is important if you live with or provide care to someone who is listed in the group above, that you get your flu shot too. Vaccine safe

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The flu vaccine is safe, and it’s the best way to keep you and the people around you healthy during the flu season. The flu shot cannot give you the flu, the virus is not live. Influenza vaccine is free for anyone who lives, works or attends school in Ontario. Renfrew County and District Health Unit is offering 12 flu vaccination clinics across the County beginning Nov. 2. No appointment is necessary. For flu clinic dates and times, visit the website at www.rcdhu.com or call the Health Information Line at 613735-6666 or 1-800-267-1097 ext. 666. You can also get your flu shot from participating local pharmacies or your health care provider. Pharmacists can administer the vaccine to people aged five and over. For information about the nearest health unit or pharmacy flu shot clinic, visit the flu Locator at www.ontario. ca/flu. Among the clinics are: Renfrew, St. Francis Xavier Parish Hall – 331 Plaunt St. S., Thursday, Nov. 5, 2–6 p.m.; Arnprior, Royal Canadian Legion – 49 Daniel St. N., Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2–6 p.m.; Cobden, Whitewater Bromley Community Health Centre Cobden – 70 Main St., Monday, Nov. 23, 3-6 p.m.; Beachburg, Whitewater Bromley Community Health Centre, Beachburg – 20 Robertson Dr., Tuesday, Nov. 3, 3- 6 p.m.; Eganville, Grace Lutheran Church, 14 Bonnechere St. W., Thursday, Nov. 19, 2-6 p.m.

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OPP warn of hitman fraud Fraudsters claim to be hitman hired to kill you Following a recent incident in Arnprior, the Renfrew detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is warning the public of an old scam making the rounds that can be quite frightening if you have never heard of it. OPP explain how the scam works is: You receive a scary text or email message. It appears to be from a hitman, saying that he/she has been hired to kill you. In order to spare your life, he asks you to contact him immediately and pay several thousand dollars. “We’ve had at least one incident we’re aware of, in Arnprior,” said OPP spokesperson Const. Janice Sawbridge. “The same day they received the email, Tuesday, Oct. 20, they contacted the police.” Of course, your life isn’t in danger, say police. It’s really a fraudster trying to scare you into handing over money. This scam has been around for a while, but it’s making the rounds once again. Police say if you receive the message you should report it. Contact the Canadian AntiFraud Centre by phone or online to report all frauds, even if you recognize the scam and were not defrauded. The phone number is 1-888495-850 and the email address is www.antifraudcentre.ca . Do not respond to the message, say police.

Don’t engage the scammer in conversation, that just confirms they have an active email address or phone number. The request in the Arnprior case was for thousands of dollars. “We believe the email originated in Russia,” said Sawbridge, noting often the scams come from somewhere outside of Canada and there isn’t much police can do in terms of tracking down the perpetrators. If you are targeted, take steps to protect yourself. “Take a deep breath, and whatever you do, don’t send them money,” said Sawbridge. “Certainly in Ontario, we’ve seen this one before. It is alarming if you see an email or text that says ‘I know a lot about you and I’ve been hired to kill you.’” A lot of people do fall victim, she explained, and those who do should not be embarrassed. “It’s not because they’re not smart people,” she said. “These fraudsters are professional.” It’s important for members of the public to be aware of what kinds of frauds are happening and protect themselves. Go to www.antifraudcentre.ca for information on active and popular scams and learn to recognize them and don’t be victimized. The centre tracks the occurrences and can provide assistance, noted Sawbridge. Just in Ontario alone in September of 2015, there were 1,382 fraud attempts with a reported loss of $1,070,940.

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Fair board honours Curry, Roffey Sherry Haaima

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It was a chance for the Renfrew Agricultural Society to pay tribute to two of its biggest champions. Fair board president Gladys Curry and director Alan Roffey were honoured at the Oct. 17 volunteer appreciation event at the Armouries. Curry is one of only three Canadians annually to receive the Canadian Fair Champion Program award from the Association of Canadian Fairs and Exhibitions (CAFÉ). “This award is awarded to three deserving Canadian, not just Ontario, fair volunteers who go beyond the call of duty,” said Renfrew Fair general manager Judy Dobec. “This is the first time that Renfrew Fair has nominated someone from our fair” Curry is in her final year of the two-year term as president of Renfrew Fair. “Not only is Gladys the

president of our five-day fair held in September, she is also the chairperson of our junior fair division and the co-chairperson of the youth activities division. She plans all the free events for the children on the Saturday of the fair.” Curry convenes lunches for the volunteers on the Monday and Tuesday of fair week as well as the luncheon on Wednesday for all the volunteers and all the Homecraft judges. “Gladys along with her husband, Len, washes the walls in our main hall every spring, paints the outdoor washrooms every spring, paints any touchups in our main hall and they paint the Homecraft building every summer, where needed,” explained Dobec. “On a weekly basis this husband and wife duo walks the entire 12 acre fairgrounds picking up garbage,” she added. Curry also organized a very successful fish fry fundraiser

in May with 524 people enjoying the fish and chips, homemade salads and homemade desserts and she works the bar in the main hall for weddings. “This lady is a non-stop working machine and we are pleased to see her honoured in the Canadian Fair Champion Program,” said Dobec. For winning the award, Curry receives airfare, accommodations and registration to the CAFÉ convention next month in Niagara Falls and she will be honored at the National Awards Dinner at the convention. Curry, who received a standing ovation from the crowd, was surprised. “This is a stunning shock to me,” she said. “There’s lots of deserving people of this award and I’m humbled to receive it. Thank you very much.” Roffey was presented with the service award. He is a past director that joined the board in 1995. Bill Gagan made the pre-

sentation. “This fair board relies upon dedication and service in order to continue. The amount of work the fair board members put into it some would find quite outstanding. And Alan fits that category,” said Gagan. “Through his 20 years he has been chairman of the steer committee, twice chairman of the beef committee and served

as president in 2004 and 2005. That is remarkable record of service to this fair board,” he said. Roffey takes his holidays during the fair the fair each year and walked and drove the grounds, fixing what needed fixings, even unplugging toilets. Roffey thanked the board for the recognition. “It’s been

a great 20 years. I’ve made a lot of good friends and served on a lot of great committees,” said Roffey. “It took a lot of good committee members to make my job easier.” He expressed gratitude to his family also. “I’d like to thank my family, for being there the nights when I could have been home haying or something,” he said.

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All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.†Finance off ers available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based on a new 2013 Elantra L 6-Speed Manual/Sonata GLS Auto/Tucson L 5-Speed Manual/Santa Fe 2.4L FWD Auto with an annual fi nance rate of 0%/0%/0%/1.99% for 96 months. Bi-weekly payments are $77/$128/$99/$148. No down payment T,344. Limited AWD are $24,930/$30,700/$34,245/$40,395. Prices include Delivery 6.7L/100KM, Destination City charges 10.1L/100KM) of $1,495/$1,565/$1,760/$1,760, are based on Energuide. Actual fees, levies, fuel effi and ciency all applicable may vary based charges on (excluding driving conditions and the addition of certain vehicle accessories. Fuel economy fi gures are used for comparison purposes only. ΏPrice of models shown: 2013 Elantra Limited/Sonata Limited/Tucson Limited AWD/Santa Fe 2.0T Limited AWD are $24,930/$30,700/$34,245/$40,395. 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The Admaston-Bromley Public Library celebrated Public Library Week and Canadian Library Month with a Halloween open house Oct. 21 in Douglas. Many kids, and some parents, for that matter, appeared in their costumes. Dressed up for the occasion, Dara McDonald, left, Claire Enright and Bronwyn Dick, back, work at the arts and crafts table.

It wouldn’t be a Halloween party without a cake, a spooky one, we might add. From left are librarian Jane Wouda, and Admaston-Bromley library board members Susan O’Neil and Karen Payne.

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standing job as our summer reading co-ordinator and I miss having her around, too,” the librarian said. “But don’t feel too bad for me. I am excited to say that I’ve hired another student, Lindsay Trainor, to help out,” Wouda added. “Thank you again for coming out this evening. It sends a message that libraries matter, that they are placed where communities gather and friends meet,” Wouda concluded. Wouda, and Admaston-Bromley Public Library board members Susan O’Neil and Karen Payton cut the cake and distributed it around the room for all to enjoy. The Admaston-Bromley Public Library is open Mondays from 4 to 8 p.m.; Wednesdays from 3 to 8 p.m. and on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. They can be reached at 613649-2576.

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It was a great night for the Admaston-Bromley Public Library to celebrate Public Library Week and Canadian Library Month. The well-attended Halloween party held at its Douglas location drew many children in costume, as well of a number of parents also in the Halloween spirit. Librarian Jane Wouda said the township’s public library has been very fortunate to share this space with St. Michael’s Catholic School. Wouda thanked the school board, principal John Freemark and the school’s staff for their “awesome support.” “I also need to acknowledge the township for their generosity and support as well. The municipality provides the bulk of the funds that it

takes to the run library,” Wouda said. She also thanked Coun. Bob Hall for his support. Hall is council’s representative on the library board. Former councillor and board member Dirk Rook was also on hand for the Halloween celebration. “Finally, I want to thank you, our patrons,” Wouda told the gathering. “You are the lifeblood of the library. Thanks for coming to visit, for volunteering, for borrowing books, and for donating them, too,” she added. “Your feedback is important.” Wouda thanked Brian Laverty who volunteered and performed a part of his work placement at the library until he graduated from Durham College with his Library Information Technology certificate. Wouda also noted the work of library summer experience student Molly Helferty. “She did an out-

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Stone Fence Theatre finishes blockbuster season in Renfrew The Train band, from left are Ish Theilheimer (mandolin, fiddle and musical director), Peter Frolander (string bass), Colin Wylie (guitar) and Tim Faught (banjo). Missing band member is Peter Brown (keyboard). Photo submitted

others, at the Railway Museum of Eastern Ontario in Smiths Falls. The museum has been an important partner in this show, helping not only with research, but loaning Stone Fence Theatre props and costumes to ensure an authentic experience. Here Comes the Train! includes 15 new songs, many in bluegrass style. “It just seemed to fit the subject, the rhythm of the rails,” says Theilheimer. This Sunday’s show will include a traditional Ottawa-Valley style ‘Sunday dinner’ featuring delicious roast beef (with vegetarian and gluten-free options), complete with home baked rolls and fresh made pies, all prepared by one of

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Winners of the Zion United Church Raffle held on October 17, are as follows. Allison Doucelle – Foodland Shirley Hickey – No Frills Brad Scott – Canadian Tire Bonnie Watson – Wal-Mart Anne Blimkie – Wal-Mart

Thanks to everyone for supporting us.

St. Francis Xavier Parish 40th Anniversary Tea and Talent Sale Saturday, November 14th, 2015, 1– 4 p.m. St. Francis Xavier Parish Hall, 331 Plaunt St., Renfrew Shop from a great selection of homemade baked goods, preserves, crafts, books, collectables & jewellery. Enjoy a High Tea (light luncheon) Tea Room Admission $5.00 Sponsored by SFX CWL

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the area’s most popular chefs, Andrea PaetzoldBudarick of Palmer Rapids. While folks enjoy their meal they are treated to pre-show entertainment by a range of the Valley’s best musicians, from up-and-comers to favorites. The Nov. 1 entertainer is popular singersongwriter Pat Moore, who CBC radio calls “Ottawa’s country diva.” The season will rap up with a 1 p.m. matinee and 7 p.m. evening show in Smiths Falls Nov. 7 at the Station Theatre. More information, full schedule and ticket purchases are all available at www.stonefence. ca, 613-628-6600 or toll-free 1-866-310-1004.

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Stone Fence Theatre has pulled into Renfrew with their newest hit historical musical Here Comes the Train! The Ottawa Valley Railway Story, by Ish Theilheimer. This travelling show sold out all of its scheduled summer performances in advance and extra shows were added to meet the demand. Last fall the company sold out two well-received performances of G’Day We’re From the Valley Eh! at the Renfrew Legion so they have moved to the larger venue one block over at the Renfrew Recreation Centre. The final Renfrew performance will be on Sunday, Nov. 1 at 1 p.m. “We knew this subject would be popular with both local residents and visitors, but we’ve been overwhelmed with the response so far,” says box office and business manager Amy Rouillard. Train aficionados are a passionate group, eager to travel to see what they love, not to mention that we’ve got plenty of them right here in the Valley! Stone Fence Theatre has been telling the Ottawa Valley’s history through professional musical theatre since 2003, putting some of the Valley’s best talent onstage to do it. Here Comes the Train! goes behind the scenes in the golden age of railways in the Ottawa Valley to look at the lives of the people who worked on the trains and the impact railways had on their communities, first establishing them and later after the lines were abandoned. The show is based on the first-hand experiences of some of the last of the Ottawa Valley railway workers from that era and also features stories of some of the great builders of the railroads, like Renfrew’s own M.J. O’Brien. “There are very few people left who worked on and around local railways in the Steam Era,” says company producer and playwright Ish Theilheimer. “With the decline they saw coming and the end of steam, the railways stopped hiring, for the most part, in the early 1950s, so there aren’t many folks around to talk with.” Over the last two years, however, he did make contact with former railroaders throughout the Valley, from Madawaska to Ottawa, and their reminiscences form the backbone, and heart, of the musical. Some of these railroaders include Micky Chatsick, when he lived at home in Killaloe; Gwen and Mark Woermke, Bob Corrigan, and Greg and Roseann Hart of Barry’s Bay; John Deshanes of Renfrew, Tom Gallagher of Eganville, and Don Recoskie of Wilno. Graeme Roy, of Prescott, who grew up in the train station in which his father was station agent, contributed both stories and photos and videos from his immense collection, which will be projected throughout the show on an eight-foothigh screen. Theilheimer met Roy, and several


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RCI students scare up some Halloween faces Through the grade 10, 11 and 12 programs, hairstyling and aesthetics students at Renfrew Collegiate Institute learn how to use and apply makeup for various occasions: daytime, special occasions, theatre, and special effects. The students created their special effect makeup designs on facial mannequins as part of a summative assignment in the course and they are also on display at the school. Above is Danielle Mayotte and her scary clown creation. Danielle is a Grade 10 student in the course who has been doing special effects makeup as a hobby on her own time. She brought in her clown to share with her peers and include in the display. At right, Katie Coupal shows off her handiwork. R0063479250.1029

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What constitutes art? Diana Wakely

Renfrew Art Guild

achieving any purpose: one who acts as a mirror instrument of another etc. As an artist most of us have that favourite tool. That favourite brush when it bites the dust we are heartbroken and desperately try to find its mate. I personally painted many watercolour paintings with a Chinese brush. It was so wonderful. It took me through all the ups and downs of so many paintings. Then one day it just fell apart! I have never been able to find that brush again. I have settled for another but still on the look out for that special brush. This brings me to the theme

for our next meeting. Fred Halliwell will be talking about his favourite tool that he uses in his pottery glazing. He will be explaining what is important about it and why he favours it. We ask you to bring your favour brush, pencil, pen to the meeting and give us a oneminute talk of why it is important to you. We also encourage old and new members to bring any works they are working on to show everyone what inspires you. Next meeting is Tuesday, Nov. 3 at 7 p.m. Trinity St. Andrews United Church, Renfrew, 291 Plaunt (please use the Quarry St. entrance). Everyone is welcome and coffee is served (decaf) – hope to see you there. For more information call 613-433-3635 – or check out the website at www.renfrewartguild.com .

The annual Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) Memorial Park Service of Remembrance is set for Sunday, Nov. 8. Participants are asked to arrive no later than 10:45 a.m. at the park. The service will last about 15 minutes and following the service members and guests will go back to the Roundel Lounge at the Wing for a light lunch. The RCAF Memorial Park is located on the banks of the Bonnechere River at the end of

Hincks Avenue West. Street parking is available. The focal point of the RCAF Memorial Park is a small monument that is dedicated to the airmen of Renfrew who served and gave the supreme sacrifice during WWII. The short and intimate service includes the Last Post, the Lament, and Reveille. A moment of silence will be observed, wreaths will be laid on behalf of the Wing and 653 Champlain Squadron and a prayer will be said.

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Every month when one is writing an art column you try to interest people even if they are not connected to the art world. The challenge to write something different and accomplish that as well is daunting. Art is so subjective. We have had many a discussion on ‘what is art?’ Paint on a canvas, or on a piece of wood, is that the same? What if that design is on a piece of cloth is that the ‘art’? These discussions can get quite heated and long and probably accompanied with a couple bottles of wine. One of the other discussions is the means of how one gets to that piece of artwork. Brush? Pencil? Pen? Computer? What tool do you use? Definition of tool in the Webster’s English Dictionary is: an implement for manual work; an instrument for

RCAF Memorial Park service Nov. 8

Sunday, November 1 1-3pm Your Host: Kelly Derue, Broker 613-433-2681

Eady Realty, Inc.

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1426 gOsHEn rD.

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.

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7 EmELin st., DOugLas

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

63 fOurtH CHutE rD

24 acre wooded lot, excellent for building or hunting on. Property borders approximately 50 acres of crown land. Small pond on property with approximately 7 acres of open field located at the front of the property. Approx 1,200’ of road frontage on Toms Rd. One of Kind. Asking $65,000. MLS#975146. Ross Peever 613-433-1133.

97 tOms rOaD

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.

2774 BEAChBURg Rd.

62 KnIghT ST.

HWY 41 - EganViLLE

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

nEw PRICE! 261 OaK CrEs.

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

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.

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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209 PLaunt st.

364 mCnab aVE.

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.

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. Asking $364,500. 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


Safe hunting practices encouraged Military in area With hunting season getting underway, Ontario is reminding hunters that safety needs to be their first priority. There are a number of ways hunters can keep themselves, and those around them, safe, says the province in a news release. Stay safe by:

telling someone where you will be hunting and when you will be returning; • wearing hunter orange; • handling firearms with care and attention at all times; • never shooting unless you’re sure of your target and what lies beyond; • carrying a survival kit and a small first

aid kit with you at all times; • never drinking alcohol while hunting. Become familiar

The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, in partnership with the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), is encouraging all hunters to become familiar with all safety rules and resources that are available to them so that they have a safe hunting season. Hunters buy about 600,000 licences to hunt in Ontario annually, generating close to $26 million in revenue. To report unlawful night hunting or any other illegal and unsafe hunting activity, call the MNRF TIPS line at 1-877-847-7667 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477.

Garrison Petawawa is advising that soldiers from 2 Field Ambulance, at Garrison Petawawa, will be conducting a road move of military vehicles on Oct. 30 between Garrison Petawawa and Eganville as a part of routine training. The public will see military vehicles, including ambulances, on Highways 17, 41 and 60. “While in Eganville, 2 Field Ambulance will be conducting a mock viral containment scenario as a part of their exercise. Local residents can expect to see soldiers wearing surgical masks and protective equipment but should not be alarmed as this will only be part of scenario role-play,” says a Garrison Petawawa press release. “There will be no health risk to residents.”

-- 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

-------------- ST. JAMeS LUTherAn -------------66 Elgin Ave E. 432-5078 Pastor Norine Gullons Sunday October 25 – Pentecost 22 Reformation 10:00 – Worship & Fellowship Joint service at St. John, Arnprior

-- hebron ChriSTiAn reforMed ChUrCh -431 Albert St. - Rev. Daniel Meinema Sunday 10 a.m. Worship Service - Nursery Available . Sunday School During Service - Coffee Break Women’s Interfaith Bible Study Wednesday Mornings from 10:00 - 11:30am Story Hour and Nursery for Children 5 years and under Everyone is Welcome

---------- eLMwood bibLe ChApeL ---------200 Francis St. Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. – Bible Study, Prayer Sunday: 9:30 a.m. – The Lord’s Supper 11:00 a.m. – Family Bible Hour and Sunday School

------- oUr LAdy of fATiMA pAriSh ------100 Lisgar Avenue, West • 432-8525 Saturday 7:00 p.m. Sunday 9:00 a.m.

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

------ ST. JAMeS The GreATer pAriSh -----Portage du Fort, Quebec Sunday Mass 11:00 am.

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460 Raglan St. S. • 613-432-5452 Ministers: The Reverends Brian and Alison Sharpe Organist: Mrs. Elizabeth Brumm, H.B.Mus., A.R.CT.(2) SUNDAY WORSHIP - 10:00a.m. - Nursery Care Available Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Wheelchair Accessibility • EVERYONE WELCOME If transportation required, call Church Office 613-432-5452 Tues-Fri 8am

------ ST. pAUL’S AnGLiCAn ChUrCh-----96 Argyle at Patrick Phone 613-432-3062 Reverend Jim Kirkpatrick Sunday October 25th 10:30am - Holy Communion & Fellowship Children’s Activities

------------ The SALVATion ArMy -----------8 Argyle St. at Munroe Corps Officer/Pastor SUNDAY SERVICE 10 A.M. Women’s Ministry • Men’s Ministry Bible Study • 613-432-7721 • All Are Welcome!

---------- word of Life MiniSTrieS ---------8 Argyle and Munroe Streets A non-denominational full Gospel Fellowship Rev. Bill McMillan • 613.432.6059 SUNDAYS @ 2:00pm

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----- CALVAry penTeCoSTAL ChUrCh ----56 Wrangler Rd. (across from Canadian Tire) Pastor Peter Snow Sunday Worship @ 10am All are welcome

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OPP recover stolen car in Horton Township The Upper Ottawa Valley Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is investigating after a red four-door 2003 Buick Century was stolen from the driveway of a residence on Royal Pines Road in North-Algona Wilberforce Township on the evening of Oct. 17. The vehicle was recovered the following morning after an OPP officer on patrol found that it had been abandoned near the intersection of Highway 60 and Price Road in Hor-

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ton Township after having lost a tire. The vehicle was held for examination by an OPP Scenes Of Crime Officer (SOCO) and the investigation is continuing. Anyone with information regarding this vehicle theft is asked to contact the Pembroke detachment of the Upper Ottawa Valley OPP at 613-732-3332 or Pembroke/Renfrew County Crime Stoppers at 1-800222-TIPS (8477).

OPP warn of prize scam

serVice – integritY – resUlts Helping you 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

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613-432-1947

613-433-2880

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Lisa Dunbar Sales Representative

Catherine O’Neil Broker

on Call this weekend gerryoneil@royallepage.ca

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The Upper Ottawa Valley Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) would like to warn residents of a lottery and prize scam that has recently surfaced in the area. The intended victim received a letter in the mail telling them that they had won a large sum of money and in order to collect the winnings they would have to pay the taxes on the prize amount. Included with the letter was a cheque for the amount of the taxes, directions for the recipient to cash the cheque, and instructions on how to send the money. Fortunately the recipient recognized the scam and did not cash the cheque, which was bogus, or send any money. Never cash a cheque as part of a prize to pay taxes or other administrative fees. The OPP would like to remind everyone legitimate lotteries do not require you to pay a fee or tax to collect winnings. Also, many scams want to trick you into providing your banking and personal information to claim your prize. Contact your local police service or the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre at 1-888495-8501 or visit their website at www.antifraudcentre.ca .

mikecoulas@royallepage.ca

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457 RAGLAN ST., N.

201 ReNFRew AVe. w.

Well priced Garden Home! Bungalow 2 Bedrooms + 2 Baths, Gas heat + Central air Wheelchair accessible with front ramp and chair to basement. Main floor laundry, Large fenced backyard Call Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947 LP $204,900

1249 JAMIeSoN LANe, ReNFRew

Lovely 2 bedrm bungalow with updated bath, finished rec room. Newer wiring, windows, flooring. Plenty of natural light. Just on the outskirts of town! Call Sherri Cobus to view 613-432-1947! LP $245,000

• Attention Investors or 1st time home buyers!!! Affordable 2 bedroom bungalow. • Fantastic location close to Hwy, schools, parks and hospital • Cozy home with eat-in kitchen & dining area. Detached garage and nice back yard. Call Allison Mulvihill 613-433-2880 LP $115,000 MLS#935430

new price!

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Arnprior Council 2082 PRESENTS

716 CALVIN RoAD

• Newly constructed 2 bedroom home on a private lot in the country. • Main level with eat-in kitchen, living room, bathroom and bedrooms. Master features patio doors to large wrap around deck. • Finished lower level with family room & bathroom Call Gerry O’Neil 613-432-2333 or Mike Coulas 613-432-0092 LP $205,000 MLS# 969685

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80 PLeASANT VIew DRIVe

552 SULLIVAN ST. (HALey TowNSITe)

MLS#974822

• Spacious & Immaculate Mobile Home. Situated on beautiful large lot. • New roof, natural gas, central air. 2 Bedrooms, full bath with Jacuzzi tub, hardwood & laminate flooring. • Affordable living on the outskirts of Renfrew. Call Allison Mulvihill 613-433-2880 $139,000 MLS#969686

67.4 acres of mixed bush and cleared pasture. Great place to build your getaway cottage or luxury home! Only 4 kms from Calabogie where everything happens! Don’t hesitate on this one, it will sell fast. Call Mike Coulas 613-432-0092 LP $89,500 MLS# 953687

• Lovely 3 bedroom home situated on private, fenced, 1.08 Acre lot. • Many recent renovations make this home move in ready. Open concept kitchen, eating area, living room. • Lower level family room features a cozy wood burning stove. A quick drive to town & quick closing possible. Call Allison Mulvihill 613-433-2880 LP $235,000 MLS#969327

• 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 LP $149,500

St. John Chrysostom Parish Hall, 295 Albert St. Arnprior, ON In support of the Arnprior & Area Food Bank, The Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario & The Knights of Columbus Charities Council 2082 50+ VENDORS TO HELP YOU COMPLETE YOUR CHRISTMAS LIST $2,500 IN PRIZES FREE ADMISSION WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE

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488 MULLINS RD.

• Totally revamped Hi Ranch! Country living with privacy and paved road • 2+1 bedrms & 2 baths. Open concept with lovely working kitchen • 10 min from town with easy access onto Hwy 17 Call Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947 $257,000 MLS# 973877

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• 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

25 RoSeBRUGH RD.

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342 Raglan Street South Renfrew, Ontario

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377 BRUCe ST. 4.52 acres right here in Renfrew! Access from either Bruce St or Maloney Rd. Severance is possible to create 2 or more lots! Town water at site, you install septic to suit. Live on the largest lot in town with access to everything & privacy too!

Call Mike at 613-432-0092 LP $139,500 MLS#957023

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0 CReSTVIew DRIVe 100’ X 234’ in the popular Peaks Village. Level building lot for your dream home or private getaway. Deeded waterfront access on Calabogie Lake. Across from the ever popular Calabogie Peaks with year round recreation at your door step. Golf nearby plus all the amenities this area offers!

Call Mike at 613-432-0092 LP $39,500 MLS#882852


Jim Ferguson

Scene from the Hawk’s Eye

Jim and Ila: I spent an interesting hour today birding on the old dismantled Canadian Pacific rail line between Dufferin Street and the iron bridge over the Bonnechere River. There was a lot of bird activity probably due to the heavy crop of hackberry and buckthorn trees laden with berries beside rail bed. Most of the sightings were of starlings numbering in the hundreds and robins, with several dozen feeding on the fruit. In addition there was a large flock of ring billed gulls flying over the river at the bridge. Also seen were American tree sparrows stopping over on their southerly migration and a solitary raven with its variety of squawks and throaty calls. Finally the most interesting of all with the sighting of a yellow-rumped warbler, the latest I have ever seen in this area. Bob O’Donnell. Thank you for the email Bob. Where there is food there will be birds especially

this time of year when they require more and better food than they have had all summer. Birds that normally feed on insects during the summer will switch to fruit in the fall. This is especially true of the warblers and robins. Their change to another food source allows them to remain longer with us where food is more plentiful in the fall and there is less competition from others of their species.

ies geographically but they are now considered to be one species. The dark-eyed junco (formerly slate-coloured) is the eastern form. Shirley also had a flock of red-winged blackbirds feeding in her garden and said some of the adults were still feeding young, unusual for this late..

it is difficult to know what is in the mix. We prefer to feed each grain separately: oil or striped sunflower, cracked corn, safflower, Niger and millet in different feeders in different areas. This allows us to know what the birds are eating and to give them what they will eat. Cracked corn although less expensive will attract pigeons which often causes troubles between neighbours. Mixed seed is less expensive and can be scattered on the ground or on hard-packed snow and the birds will pick

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Birds will be where the food is

feeders. For a seed eating bird they eat a remarkable number of insects during the breeding season. They are known for eating over 100 hundred kinds of fruits and seeds in the wild. Sumac, pin cherry, dogwood, grape, blueberry, elderberry, hackberry and buckthorn berry are available locally and all on their menu.

through it for what they want. Suet will be needed as winter arrives and temperatures drop below freezing. Any suggestion about suet mixtures or seed mixtures would be appreciated. Carol, David and Brian Sulpher were on a Thanksgiving Day bird count and made this observation. Besides the turkey we ate and the Blue Jays we watched on TV it was a terrific birding weekend. Enjoy your birding. Ila and Jim Ferguson, 613-432-2738 or jameshf@xplornet.com .

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MVCA’s regulation requires that all wetlands be regulated. However, due to cost, mapping issues and limited staff resources, the regulation was applied to provincially significant wetlands (PSWs) only. MVCA has now proposed to add other wetlands to the regulation due to growing concerns with the loss of wetlands. Environment Canada recommends “at a minimum, the greater of 10% of each major watershed should be protected and restored.” MVCA is proposing to protect 8% of the watershed, up from the current 4% (PSWs only). Approximately 10.5% of MVCA’s watershed is comprised of wetlands.

Next steps Document municipal and public comments and respond to inquiries * Prepare draft implementation policies * Present to the Board of Directors * Continue to refine mapping

What is the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry Doing? Visit http://apps.mnr.gov.on.ca/public/files/er/ wetlandsdiscussionpaper_en.pdf to read the MNRF’s “Wetland Conservation in Ontario: A Discussion Paper.” The deadline to comment on the EBR posting is October 30th.

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The St. Joseph’s Jaguars kept their hopes of finishing first alive in the Upper Ottawa Valley High School Athletic Association senior boys volleyball league with victory over the Valour Voyageurs in the Jag Den Oct. 22. The Senior Jaguars fell behind by four points quickly to Valour, called a time out, and then rallied to win the opening set 21-16. They added two more set-wins en route to a 3-0 triumph over the Petawawa school to remain in the hunt for top spot, and the accompanying home court right throughout the playoffs that comes with it. “The team stayed focused and played some of the best ball of the season,” coach Trent Skelhorn said. The Senior Jaguars also topped the Jeanne Lajoie Chevaliers 3-1 Oct. 20. St. Joseph’s MVPs for the two matches were Tyler McIntyre and Simon Rowat. Jeanne Lajoie turned back the Junior Jaguars 3-1. The Junior Jaguars travelled to Bishop Smith and came home with a 26-9 win over the Crusaders in the girls basketball loop Oct. 20. Leading the way offensively was the accuracy of Katie Hall with some clutch three-point shots. The Jaguars also played a solid defensive game to hold an opponent to under 10 points. The Senior Jaguars turned back R0013526665.1029

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The Renfrew Timberwolves split the first of two consecutive FridaySunday home weekends in the Central Canada Tier 2 Hockey League this past weekend. The Wolves outlasted their longtime rival Arnprior Packers 4-3 before a decent-sized crowd Friday night. On Sunday, a four-goal opening session jumpstarted the Stittsville Rams to a 7-2 win over the Wolves. Dating back over two seasons plus playoffs, Stittsville has won 14 of its past 17 games against the Wolves. At 6-5-and-1, the Wolves hold down ninth place overall in the 16team loop. The top three teams in each of the two divisions, plus the next four best records as wildcard teams, make the playoffs. Peter Clark/Metroland

Quinn Solar of the St. Joseph’s Senior Jaguars, on the right-hand side of the court, goes airborne for a return in Upper Ottawa Valley High School Athletic Association senior boys volleyball action against the Valour Voyageurs in the Jag Den Oct. 22. their Pembroke counterparts 39-20. Melissa Thompson paced the St. Joseph’s attack. On Oct. 19, the Arnprior Redmen took a hoops doubleheader from the Jaguars. The Redmen claimed the

senior contest 50-40, and the junior clash 52-18. Taylor Sul was St. Joseph’s top performer in the senior encounter. Likewise, Lauren Hill led the way in the junior match.

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Both J.P. Peladeau and Arnprior goaltending counterpart Matthew Dods were solid in their creases, each giving his team a chance to win. Peladeau’s biggest stops came on breakaways off the sticks of Packers Andrew Ryan, an ex-Wolf, and Isaac Perreault, five minutes apart in the second period, and during a hair-

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raising last couple of minutes when Arnprior came at the Wolves with six attackers. At the other end of the ice, Scott Conroy snapped a low dart past Dods with 10:32 remaining to snap a 3-3 tie. Defencemen Jon Rosien and Teddy Suckow earned assists on the game winner. Suckow’s helper was his first point in his first game since returning from an eight-game suspension. Luka Marinic and Bailey Heins had second period goals for the Wolves, who overcame a 2-0 deficit, before Andrew McIntyre put Renfrew ahead early in the final stanza. Patrick McGrath and Chris King shorthanded, put the Packers up 2-0 in the opening stanza. Corey Chaplin tied the game about a minute before Conroy reclaimed the Wolves lead in the third period. Arnprior held a 33-30 shot edge. A quiet night for those two rivals, just six minor penalties were called by referee Ryan Gregory, three to each side. Stittsville 7, Wolves 2

The Stittsville Rams scored 50 seconds in, and built up a 3-0 lead by the nine-minute mark before Scott Conroy’s first of two Renfrew goals narrowed the gap to 3-1. See WOLVES, page 27

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Mark Prinn received a special honour from the Renfrew Tennis Club’s Morning Tennis Group as they wrapped up the 2015 season. The Golden Racquet Award is for the most improved player, but in this case, it could also be for inspiration. “I would like to have seen it go to the entire group,” Prinn

ron Cayen last year. They and other morning group participants honoured Prinn with the award. “I encourage anyone to come out to play,” Prinn said. “Most importantly with the Morning Tennis Group, is we have fun.” Prinn can be reached at 613-432-7656 for more inforPeter Clark/Metroland mation, or if you wish to join Mark Prinn, centre, receives the Golden Racquet Award from the Morning Tennis Group. in with the Morning Tennis Making the presentation are Margaret Ann Fraser and Robert Cayen; and in back, from Group. left, are Margaret Knowles, Andre LeClair, Sharon Cayen and Wayne Fraser.

said. “I wasn’t feeling great and wasn’t going to play (at the start of the tennis season). They convinced me to do it.” Prinn’s play simply got better as the summer rolled along, hence the most improved award. Prinn founded the Morning Tennis Group with Lila Prince a number of years ago. They turned the convenorship over to Robert and Sha-

Glowing in the dark in a good cause Forty-eight golfers took to the Dragonfly Golf Links Sept. 18 for a great night of Glow for the Cause golf to raise funds for the Alzheimer Society of Ottawa and Renfrew County. When final tallies were done, a cheque for $853.25 was presented. From left are Milton Fraser and Tracey Liebig of the Alzheimer Society, and tournament organizer Katrina Crozier. Joe Crozier//Submitted

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All things come to an end, and so it did as the Renfrew Junior Timberwolves and general manager Brent Sylvester parted ways Oct. 21. Sylvester was the club’s longest serving at the position. He handled Renfrew’s managerial duties for about a decade. The Wolves captured a pair of Valley Division titles (2011-2013) in the former Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League, and reached three other division finals, including

last year, during Sylvester’s time at the GM’s helm. A defenceman, Sylvester played for the Wolves in the championship area of the late 1980s and early 1990s. Coach Kip Mulvihill, and assistants Mike Bredlaw and Danby Suckow, remain with the club, and will continue their roles behind the bench. The Wolves have announced no replacement for Sylvester as of this time. The Renfrew club owned a 5-4-and-1 record in the Richardson Division of the Central Canada Tier 2 Hockey League when the move was made.

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It was a dark, rainy night one week before Halloween when the Upper Ottawa Valley U16B Bulldogs hit the town of Metcalfe fired up and ready to put some real fright into the Metcalfe Hornets. Less than 10 seconds into the National Capital Regional Ringette League (NCRRL) game, UOV’s Emma Kluke hit the net, assisted by Erica Mosseau. Three minutes later UOV scored again, credited to forward Jamie Broome, assisted by Shannon

Yolkowskie. To the horror of Metcalfe, Upper Ottawa Valley continued to pepper the Metcalfe net, with three goals by Erica Mosseau, two from Megan Bennett, and one more marker by Emma Kluke. Assists came from Abigail Schwan, Ashley Hubert and Camryn McCallum. In nets for UOV was Carolyn Wytenburg. The final score was a chilling 8-2 for UOV. For more information on ringette in the valley, please check out our website: www.uovringette.ca

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Laurel Rafuse Memorial Golf Tournament a success once again Jennifer Creeden

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Our gratitude to everyone whose generosity made this day possible: Special thanks to myFM for their support leading up to the tournament, for spending the day with us and for auctioning off the pictures at dinner. Thank you to Deslaurier Custom Cabinets for sponsoring our delicious lunch. Special thanks to the Renfrew Golf Club for their flawless running of the tournament and for the wonderful lunch and dinner that everyone enjoyed. We are grateful to McLaren’s Orchard for their donation of delicious apples which everyone looks forward to each year. Thank you to our organizing committee members Carol and David Sulphur, Dan Sheahan, Doug Miller, Laurie Millar, Steve Dregas, Ken Costello, Bill and Lois Butson and Ann Blimkie whose hard work behind the scenes make this tournament come together. We as well as all the young people and their families who benefit are so grateful to the Rafuse family for their continued dedication and commitment to this tournament. Heartfelt appreciation goes to all the volunteers, to the local businesses and individuals who donated prizes and to the faithful golfers who continue to support this tournament annually – we could not experience this success without all of you. When you look at the list of donors and sponsors, you see the support and charity that this community is known for. We look forward to seeing you next year for another successful tournament.

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The Renfrew Collegiate Raiders lassoed the Madawaska District Valley Wolves 47-22 on the Upper Ottawa Valley High School Athletic Association senior girls basketball court Oct. 20. Andrea Martin, Courtney Roach and Sage Melville led RCI with 16, 14 and 11-point performances respectively. Rachel Fortier and Breanna Kiss also contributed fine efforts for coach Adam Noack’s squad. The Junior Raiders tamed the visiting Barry’s Bay squad 38-10 at the Grant Gymnasium. Sydney Smart paced the RCI attack while coach Jason Wilson credited a solid afternoon defensively turned in by the Raiders as a key to victory. The Junior Raiders also scored a 51-12 triumph over the L’Equinoxe Patriots. Hayley Roderick paced RCI in the Oct. 22 contest. The Valour Voyageurs posted a 3-1 win over

Claude MacMillan recovered a fumble in the Fellowes end zone to put RCI on the scoreboard. Quarterback Brett Clouthier zipped a pass to Brock Pierce for a two-point conversion. the Senior Jaguars in boys volleyball action Drew Bechamp and Ben Scheuneman enwhile the Junior Raiders dropped a 3-1 decision joyed good games offensively for the Junior to the Arnprior Redmen. The Almonte Thunderbolts scored a 35-10 triumph over the Senior Raiders in LanarkRenfrew High School Football League action. Austin Scheuneman put RCI in front early with a field goal. Almonte answered with two touchdowns, and then added a controversial major score just before halftime to garner a 21-3 lead. Quarterback Billy Karras connected with receiver Jared Leclaire for an RCI TD in the second half. Scheuneman added the convert. The Senior Raiders travel to Deep River to take on the Mackenzie Mustangs Friday in the final regular season game of 2015. The Fellowes Falcons scored a 14-8 win over the Junior Raiders in 12-on-12 exhibition football action in Pembroke. The Falcons hit paydirt on a pair of long gainers to grab a 14-0 lead.

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Claire continue their winning ways with a 7-5 victory while the Gary Smith squad with Dave Eady, Don Armitage and Dwight Hayward lost 8-4. The results left Renfrew comfortably in second behind Arnprior who swept Deep River in opening action. And remember the new event this year, Curl for Kid’s Sake on Saturday, Nov. 14, co-sponsored by the Renfrew Curling Club and Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Renfrew County and presented by Butler GM that will raise funds for a worthy new organization to the Valley. To participate and support a great cause please register at bbbsrc.kinterra. org/butlergmCFKS.

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The first annual RVH Bonspiel, hosted by the Young Professionals Committee and sponsored by the Renfrew Chiropractic & Rehabilitation Centre, was a huge success! There were 26 teams (over 100 curlers) that participated in the three-day event, raising a grand total of $3,000 for the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation. Dr. Stephanie Langlois’ team (Darlene Hallett Weedmark, Jo-Anne Dowdall-Brown, Dr. Stephanie Langlois and Bailey Brown) were undefeated throughout the weekend and claimed the A championship with a final victory over A runners up, the Karl Mann rink. (See the winner’s photo in last week’s Mercury) B winners were the James Lockwood foursome with finals over the Ashley Homsma quartet; the C winners was the Cody Coulas crew over the Danielle Miller mob, and finally taking the D honours was the Dan Bennett band. The Young Professionals Committee would like to thank everyone who helped make the first annual RVH Bonspiel a huge success. A special thank you to Jon Wall of Wall2Wall Ice and to the curling club and its wonderful

volunteers: Karen Handford, Brian Yolkowskie, Rachel Leclaire, Bernie Leclaire, Yvonne Sklepowicz and Larry Beaton. We also want to thank the Candlelighters for hosting a wonderful breakfast Saturday morning. We couldn’t have done it without you all. On Wednesday, Oct. 21 Renfrew opened defence of the Low Cup by hosting perennial power Pembroke and came away with a three out of four performance. Big ends for both teams in the morning games – four in the fourth for Warren and six in the second for Smith – carried both to comfortable wins. The afternoon had Rob Warren, Don Rouble, Rory McKay and Bernie Le-

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issues at their schools. The annual RCDSB Student Summit brings all those students together in one room to share ideas, talk about issues and brainstorm on best practices to make the high school experience one all students can remember fondly. The day opened with a welcome from Webster and RCDSB Chair Dave Shields. Webster then spoke of his recent trip to the Ontario Student Trustee Association Fall General Meeting – a gathering of all the province’s board student trustees. Webster said the four-day conference discussed current student issues such as recent school staff labour negotiations, board student trustee election processes and Aboriginal issues, to name a few. Following his presentation, the students engaged in conversation on a wide-ranging

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Victorian Tea celebrates its tenth year of fundraising Gloria Tunn

The Victorian Tea, this year celebrated its 10th anniversary in style. Proceeds for the event held at the Renfrew Armouries Oct. 5 are going to the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 148 here in Renfrew and will be put towards their new roof. Irene Rosebrugh, president of the Ladies Auxiliary hosted a table and spoke on behalf of the Legion. The evening began with the Renfrew Highlands Pipes and Drums band who were awesome. They were followed by Campbell Academy dancers Elizabeth Kinslow and Emily Livingstone. They were joined by Abbi Peer to show off their clothing. This Tea started 10 years ago and is a great fundraiser for local not-forprofit groups. Our monies have gone to Renfrew Hospice, Sunshine Coach, Kids Corp, Salvation Army, Community Living Renfrew County South, Juvenile Diabetes, Seniors Home SupEntertaining at the Victorian Tea are, from left, Emily Livingstone, Abbi port, and Central School. Peter Clark/Metroland Peer and Elizabeth Kinslow. Highland dancers Livingstone and Kinslow A quilt made for the Victorian The Renfrew Highland Pipes and Drums performs at the Victorian Tea’s of Campbell Academy put on an Scottish traditional dancing exhibition Tea by Geraldine Stroud and Nancy 10th anniversary at the Renfrew Armouries Oct. 5. while Peer modelled some Scottish fashions. Sheedy, was given to the Golden Age Activity Centre, next year’s recipiGlenn Wright, a noted Ca- assist families to gather infor- take place on Sunday, Nov. aged to bring artifacts, photos, ents, to raffle off and become part of nadian historical and genea- mation about the roles of their 7 in the Old Town Hall, 498 stories and any questions. Folthe proceeds from that Tea. Thanks to logical researcher, will speak ancestors in the Great War, Micksburg Road, Osceola at 2 lowing the free presentation, the many volunteers and hostesses for about internet resources that 1914-1919. This free talk will p.m. Participants are encour- refreshments will be served. making this event possible.

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Renfrew and Are Seniors Home Support will be hosting a Community Health Fair on Thursday, Nov. 5 at St. Francis Xavier Hall, 331 Plaunt St. S. from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. This will be the fourth year that Home Support has put on a health fair in our community. The intent of the Community Health Fair is really an extension of our services and an expansion of the information and referral services that Renfrew seniors home support is already providing. Client information and referral is vital for people who may be vulnerable and in need of services. Many people do not seek health services until they are needed and then often they find themselves struggling to find the necessary services to fit their needs. This health fair is an opportunity for people to be made aware of what services are available and how to access those services conveniently and under one roof. It is also an opportunity for local businesses, professionals, organizations, service clubs and care providers to let the Renfrew Community know of the products, services and opportunities they provide.

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Seven tables enjoy duplicate bridge Lewis MacDonald Duplicate Bridge

Seven full tables engaged in friendly competition for duplicate bridge honours at Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre Oct. 21. Organizers were indebted to Wayne Daze, Mr. FixIt, who promptly responded to a distress call to start again the main computer which was frozen. Wayne’s generosity with his time and talents has been displayed on many occasions. Lady Luck was smiling on East-West cardholders as five pairs on Board 5 made small slams of six spades. Basking in praise were Sharon and Tom Sewter, Janet Osborne and Ursula Endicott, Ellen Penney and Jane Wilson, and the team of Ronda Vaillancourt and Lila Paddock. Bob Bouchard and Garry Irving made the small

slam on this board as well, while chalking up a second on Board 5 with a bid of six hearts. Congratulations to the afternoon’s winners: North-South

• Ruth Grant and Mona Brydges; • Ernie Berndt and Eric Brown; • Ed McCann and Guy Vaillancourt. East-West

• Garry Irving and Bob Bouchard; • Ellen Penney and Jane Wilson; • Diane Gilman and Gwen Latendresse. 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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Fall memories made with pennies and marshmallows Had I not gone to Briscoe’s General Store that day with Mother...a Saturday it was...we would not have had that wonderful fall evening out on the farm in Northcote. It all started when Mother was just about finished with gathering up the few things she needed and asking Mr. Briscoe to just put them on her bill. I had three of those very large brown pennies in my pocket, and I was looking over the choices in the candy counter. But when I heard Mother ask Mr. Briscoe to add her purchases to her bill, I was overcome with a feeling of deep sadness. And so I reached into my pocket and took out the coins and handed them to Mr. Briscoe and asked him to please take them off Mother’s bill. He looked at the coins in his hand, and looked at Mother, who I thought was about to break into tears. “I’ll tell you what I’ll do,” he said. “I’ll take three cents off your mother’s bill, and in exchange I’ll give you this bag of marshmallows.” We had never had marshmallows on the farm. After all, they would be considered sheer luxury! I looked at Mother for approval, and she nodded. I ran to the buggy as fast as my legs could carry me, and had to talk myself out of diving into the brown paper bag to eat a few on my way back to the farm.

I marveled at what simple joy and contentment you could get, out of only three big pennies.

Mary Cook’s Memories BY MARY COOK

It was a beautiful fall day, and when we pulled into the yard, and Everett came to unhitch Queenie off the buggy, Mother and I had to wade through the mounds of leaves fallen off the big maple tree to get to the back door. It was then Mother said she had this wonderful idea, and it would be something the whole family could enjoy, and she grabbed the bag of marshmallows out of my hand and plunked it on top of the ice box. “We’ll all rake leaves today, and tonight, we’ll have a bonfire and we’ll roast the marshmallows.” Well, sharing my treat with everyone else certainly wasn’t in my plans, but the thought of a bonfire thrilled me no end! And so for the entire afternoon, using every rake we could find, including two Father used to rake out the manure in the barns, we five children and Mother, and even Father, mounded the fallen leaves into a crimson mountain, well away from the house. Father made sure it was close to the watering trough too... “Just in case,” he said.

Evening chores, supper, and redding up the kitchen, were all done in jig time, and blocks of wood taken out of the summer kitchen were put around the heaped leaves. The sky was black. Night had closed in around us, and the nip of fall was in the air. Father had found long pieces of twigs, and with his jackknife, put points on each end. It was like Christmas Eve to me, sitting on a block of wood, with a quilt wrapped around my legs, and Mother said since I was given the marshmallows, I should be the one to hold the bag. Father circled the pile, and every few feet he lit a match and touched the leaves with its flame. Soon, the fire had caught, and the mound became a mass of burning leaves. My sister Audrey, Mother and I had skewered a marshmallow onto our sticks, but my three brothers chose to use the three-pronged forks they used to catch mudpout in the Bonnecherre. I could see everyone’s face in the light of the fire, and I was overcome with such a feeling of happiness that I thought I just might explode. The marshmallows turned black on the outside, and the insides were just as I expected them to be: scorching hot and sweet like hon-

ey. Long after the brown paper bag was empty, we sat around the fire. The boys stretched out on the grass with their feet towards the burning leaves. Father with his back against the water trough, had lit his pipe, and I could see the red from its bowl, and a wisp of smoke from the tobacco he had tamped into it. We sat long after the fire had died down to just smoldering ashes. But no one moved to go into the house. The brothers talked about things boys talked about back then, and Audrey and Mother sang familiar songs. I rested my head on my sister’s shoulder, and she put an arm around me, as she so often did. I looked up at the dark sky, and saw the warm glow of the coal oil lamp in the window in the kitchen, and the warmest feeling came over me. And I marveled at what simple joy and contentment you could get, out of only three big pennies. Interested in an electronic version of Mary’s books? Go to https://www,smashwords.com and type MaryRCook for e-book purchase details. If you would like a hard copy, please contact Mary at wick2@sympatico.ca.

LEAVE YOUR LASTING MARK FOR CHEO’S CHILDREN & FAMILIES KATHLEEN BELIEVED IN THE GREAT LOVE OF NEW-BORN CHILDREN AND THE IMPORTANCE OF EARLY CARE TO THEIR LIVES. FOR THAT REASON HER SON ESTABLISHED THE KATHLEEN ELIZABETH AND E. NEVILLE WARD ENDOWMENT FUND FOR NURSING EDUCATION IN HER MEMORY.

By making a planned gift to CHEO you not only help future generations of children, but you also provide some tax relief to your estate, while still providing for your family members. Here are some ways you can create your Forever CHEO legacy: make a bequest in your Will; create an endowment fund; name CHEO as the beneficiary of your RRSPs or RRIFs; or take out a life insurance policy with CHEO as the beneficiary.

CONSIDER CREATING A TRULY LASTING LEGACY AND HELP TO ENSURE THAT CHEO IS FOREVER PART OF OUR COMMUNITY.

Your gift keeps on giving. Forever.

VISIT CHEOFOUNDATION.COM/DONATE/LEGACY-GIVING/ TO CONNECT WITH CHEO’S LEGACY ADVISORY COMMITTEE or MEGAN DOYLE RAY AT MEGANDOYLE@CHEOFOUNDATION.COM or (613) 738-3694 40 The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, October 29, 2015

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For more than 40 years our community has benefited from the care and medical expertise at CHEO. While some of us have thankfully never had to use CHEO, others have for minor or sometimes more serious issues. The one commonality we all share is a great respect and appreciation for CHEO. We want it to be here for our kids, our kids’ kids and beyond that. That is what Forever CHEO is all about!


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PRAYER TO ST. JUDE Say this prayer 9 times a day, by the 8th day your prayer will be answered. Never known to fail. Publication must be promised. May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and preserved through out the world. Oh Sacred Heart of Jesus, pray for us. St. Jude, worker of miracles, pray for us. St. Jude, helper of the helpless, pray for us. M.S.

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CONSTANT LAKE - 4 bedroom 2 washrooms, includes heat hydro, GARAGE SALE stove, fridge, washer & dryer hook up. Grass MULTI FAMILY Inside cutting and snow plowing Yard Sale - Sat Oct 31 and included. All in for $ Sun Nov 1 9:00 AM. 129 1300. per month First & no pets. Carswell Street Renfrew. last New items, furniture Lots 613-628-5080 of bargains. Rain or shine. FOR RENT - 1 bedroom apartment in Arnprior. Heat, hydro and water FOR RENT included. No pets, No smoking. 613-832-2152 1 bedroom apt for rent above the Bonnechere Bakery, Renfrew. Heat & FOR RENT IN ARNPRIOR water Available immedi- Downtown Arnpriorately 613.282.8560 two bedroom second floor apt. available Nov. 1st. 2 bedroom apt available, $750 per month plus hyRenfrew 1st floor apart- dro and gas. Water includment in quiet smoke free, ed. Call 613.222.1394 seniors building. 613.432.4909 RENFREW - 1 bedroom house. $700.00 per ALMONTE DOWNTOWN, 2 month plus heat, hydro & bedroom, 1000 sq ft, 4 ap- water. Available Dec 1st. pliances, balcony, secure References, first & last building, parking, suitable A/C. Suitable for retired or for mature tenant(s), no working couple/single perpets, no smoking, refer- son. Non smoker & no ences, $850/month plus pets 613-433-8975 utilities, 613-256-3324 RENFREW - 2 bedroom Apartment for Rent apartment . Ground level in Arnprior central location, private 122 Daniel st. North entrance, verdana ,park2 Bedroom, Available No- ing, oak cupboards. vember 1st - $850 /month Fridge, stove, washer, dry+ Hydro, heat and water er. No pets. . included. 613-646-2036 Contact 613-623-2538 ARNPRIOR 1 bedroom apartment for rent. $800 per month includes heat, hydro, satellite TV, unlimited internet, plowed walkway and parking for 2 cars. Call 613.229.0378 ARNPRIOR ALWAYS CLEAN, MODERN Secure 1&2 Bedroom apts. on First Avenue. Fridge, stove, parking incl. Discounts for mature tenants. 623-8537 after 6pm

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SHARED ACCOMODITIONS Looking for senior female to share accommodations. Private bedroom, laundry, parking, ground floor, downtown Renfrew. Furnished or unfurnished. $ 600.00 month 613-432-7596

FOR SALE A DEAL ON STEEL ROOFING IN STOCK - 29ga, Various colours,soffit & fascia Windows: REBAR, skylight sheets, custom trim. barn/door track & trolleys. Nails & Screws. Storage Sheds . Come see us for a price. Levi Weber, 2126 Stone Rd., RR#2 Renfrew FOR SALE Graco Playpen - $35 Child’s bed & mattress $35 Cabinet radio and 8 track $35 Sofa ($700) and matching loveseat ($400) Both for $1000.00 Like new, originally $2800 613.624.5753 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 Steel Buildings/Metal Buildings, Up to 60% Off! 30x40, 40x60, 50x80, 60x100, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call: 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings. ca

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Thank You Thank you to friends and family that joined us to celebrate our 50th wedding anniversary. It made our day special having you all there. Special thanks to our children and grandchildren for making this such a special occasion. Lee and Marilyn Berrouard

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WANTED Looking for Daytime & Night time taxi drivers Call 613-623-4320

CAMPBELL, JOHN In Loving memory of our Uncle who left us on Oct. 31, 1999 He went away without farewell He said goodbye to none But heavens gates were open wide And a loving voice said “Come” Beside his grave we often stand Our hearts are tired and sore But through the gloom There comes the words “Not dead, just gone before” Remembered and loved always Jim & Lana Linton

Two Snow Throwers, 24” Craftsman, great condition, new $677. 4 years old sell for $335.00. Yardworks electric, new $112, hardly used, $35.00. 613-432-4837

WINTER WORKERS Full time bookkeeper WANTED required for electrical Let Employment construction company Networks be your link with office just west of to your next job. Carp. Proficiency in Excel Register with us to and Sage 50 (Simply learn more about how Accounting) is essential. we can help Also responsible for 613.432.3424 various general office administrative and clerical duties. Flexible hours and Work at Home!! $570/weekbenefits. Apply to ly** Assembling Christmas Decorations + Great Money kemail@keelectrical.com with our Free Mailer Program + Free Home Typing HELP WANTED Program. PT/FT - Experience Be your own BOSS Unnecessary - Genuine! Hair Stylist Chair for RENT www.AvailableHelpWantin High traffic area in Rened.com frew. Please send Resume to P.O. Box A Renfrew Mercury 35 Opeongo Rd, Renfrew. ON K7V 2T2. HUNTING SUPPLIES Make $1000 Weekly!! Mailing Brochures From Home. Helping home workers since 2001. Genuine Opportunity. No Experience Required. Start Immediately. www.newmailers.com Professionals Needed. Looking for career-minded persons willing to speak to small groups or do oneon-one Presentations locally. Part Time or Full Time. A car and internet access are necessary. Training and ongoing support provided. Build financial security. Paid daily. Call Diana 1.866.306.5858

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

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WE REQUIRE PART TIME DRIVERS We can accommodate your schedule Out 3, 4 or 5 days

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Monday-Thursday RENFREW COUNTY DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD LOCATION: Board Administration Building The successful candidate will have a Medical 1270 Pembroke Street West, Pembroke Office Assistant Certificate or equivalent. IN MEMORIAM a 12 months per year HOURS OF WORK: 35 hours per weekrequires (100% full-time), RENFREW COUNTY DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD Preference will be given to candidates with: SALARY: $51,178 – $56,274 requires a prior experience in a community medical HUMAN RESOURCES ASSISTANT RESOURCES ASSISTANT office setting, and comfort with computers As a member of the Board’s human HUMAN resources team, in which cross-training, sharing and working c (commencing as soon soon as possible) (commencing asfunctions asvalued possible) collaboratively in the performance of the respective are expectations of the department, the & electronic medical records. In and Loving Memory of successful candidate will be responsible for supporting the work of the Human Resources Officers LOCATION: Board Administration Building Please send resumes to Manager. 1270 Pembroke Street West, Pembroke ALLAN HOURS OF WORK: 35 hours per week (100% full-time), 12 months per year rma.joblisting@gmail.com LOCATION: Board Administration SKILLS, QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE:Building by November 6, 2015 at 4:30.  Minimum 2SALARY: – $56,274 year post-secondary $51,178 education in human resources management or related discipline RIDDELL CLR644506_1029

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David, Strong analytical, organizational and time management skills with particular attention to detail vulnerable sector screening criminal background check acceptable to the Board. Karen, Glenn, Jenna, Ryan All offers of employment conditional upon receipt of a current Excellent computer skills (Microsoft Office Suite,areHRIS) vulnerable sector screening criminal background check acceptable to the Board.

Cheryl, Shawn, Lexi, Carson Laurie, Calvin, Madison, Dawson and your side kick(dog) Roxy.

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 Assist with the research, development and implementation of special projects (e.g. recruitment, selection,  Record and maintain data in HRIS and compile and analyze reports as required Assist in theSKILLS, installation of Furnaces, training, development, labour relations) QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE: We miss you more than anyone knows. provide excellent client service to all stakeholders  Prepare general with all aspects of theand recruitment cycle  Assistcorrespondence  Record and maintain dataeffectiveness in HRISin and human compile and analyze reports as required Sevendiscipline years have passed since you left us that day. Air conditioners, Hot water2tanks Ensure department operational (e.g. mail, filing, bring forward system, accounting functions)  Minimum yearetc. post-secondary education resources management or related  Prepare general correspondence and provide excellent client service to all stakeholders resources department internal (e.g. andmail, external webpage  Maintain human But position(s) our tender love for you is here to stay.  experience Ensure department operational effectiveness filing, bring forward system, accounting functions)  Minimum 2 years related in human resources, administrative or other support We offer an employee benefit plan, pension  Schedule meetings, draft resources and distribute agendas, record minutes department internal and external webpage and follow up on action items  Maintain human A part of you grows on in each one us.  Schedule meetings, draft and distribute agendas, record minutes and follow up on action items  Ability obtain human resources professional designation an asset plan and a satisfying worktoenvironment Cheers to you dad!! Applications referring toreferring file number ADM-1017 are to be received the byundersigned the undersigned via email no later than Applications to file number ADM-1017 are to be received bythe via email no later than abilitytoto3:00 identify sensitive situations and recognize impact of potential solutions pm on November 2, 2015. 3:00 pm on November 2, 2015. PleasesendProven your resume Human Resources Manager andResources in writing to suit situation and audience In our loving hearts forever,  Ability to communicate effectively both orally Human Manager Email: rcdsbjobs@rcdsb.on.ca georgew@mccreas.net or call Email: rcdsbjobs@rcdsb.on.ca  Proven ability to work independently and collaboratively with all levels of the organization Love always Rose, Mike, Laurie, Kayla, Ability to use discretion, tact and diplomacy in dealing with confidential issues 613.432.9739

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Intermediate/ Senior Accountant Ferguson & Kubisheski is a public accounting firm in Renfrew. We provide professional services to a wide range of clients, including owner-managed businesses, not-forprofit sector, agribusiness and professionals. We are seeking qualified candidates for an immediate and excellent opportunity as an Intermediate/Senior Accountant. The ideal candidate must be able to adapt to the numerous demands required of the role and be comfortable working both independently and as part of a team. Duties/Responsibilities: • Build and maintain professional relationships with clients. • Coordinating workload and deadlines for numerous clients. • Responsible for file preparation of compilation, review and audit engagements. • Preparation of personal and corporate income tax returns and responding to client queries and requests related to income tax matters. • Ability to assist clients in setting up accounting systems with Quickbooks and Simply Accounting. Education and Professional Skills/Knowledge: • Minimum of three years’ experience in a public accounting firm. • Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications (Outlook, Excel and Word). • Experience using CaseWare, TaxPrep, QuickBooks and Simply Accounting is essential. • Excellent communication, interpersonal and organizational skills. • Ability to multi-task and prioritize workload. • High attention to detail. At Ferguson & Kubisheski, we value and are committed to our employees. As a result of that commitment we offer competitive remuneration commensurate with experience. To apply in confidence for this position, please email your resume along with your salary expectations to stephen@fkcas.ca. We thank all applicants for their interest but only those selected for an interview will be contacted. 42 The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, October 29, 2015

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EVE – Brian, June 28, 1998 Lynda, June 12, 2006 Robert, June 5, 2008 Shirley, November 1, 2014 Those we love don’t go away They walk beside us every day, Unseen, unheard, but always near, Still loved, still missed and very dear. Forever missed Gary, Dianne and Family Doug and Family Diane, Bob and Family

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PARISH JOHN ALLAN Peacefully following a short illness at the Ottawa Heart Institute with his family at his side on Mon., Oct. 19, 2015. John A. Parish of Pakenham, age of 86 years. Dearly loved husband of Helen Timmins and beloved father of Jeff, Bob, Steven and Janet Hutchingame (Ken), Don and Chris (Dominique). Special grandpa of Jenn, Allison, Caitlin, Matthew & Dylan. Dear brother of Carol and predeceased by a sister; Helen. Friends were received at the C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL INC. 127 Church St., Almonte, ON. (613)-256-3313 For visiting on Monday October 26 from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 PM and where Service was held in the Gamble Chapel on Tuesday, Oct. 27 at 11 AM. Rev. Peggy Kuzmicz officiating. For those who may choose to honour John with a memorial donation, please consider the Heart & Stroke Foundation or the Canadian Cancer Society. Condolences & Tributes: www.crgamble.com

Jonathan Mullin Smith

C.R. Gamble Funeral Home & Chapel Inc.

August 30, 1987 – October 31, 2003

DEATH NOTICE

DEATH NOTICE

Krieger, Marilyn Orpha (nee Rhode) March 12, 1921-October 22, 2015

Former Owner Krieger’s Jewellers, Arnprior Passed away peacefully in the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital Thursday October 22, 2015. Wife of the late Lawrence Krieger (1981). Beloved mother of Donna Blackmore. Loving grandmother of Sarah Davis and Stephanie Blackmore. Cherished great-grandmother of Wyatt, William and Alex Davis. Dear sister of Doris Chatsick (Mickey) of Pembroke. Predeceased by her son Mark Krieger (1983) and her brothers Dennis, Gerald and Nelson. Daughter of the late Charles and Augusta (Kuehl) Rhode. At Marilyn’s request there was a private family graveside service in Malloch Road Cemetery. In honour of Marilyn, remember to smile and be kind to one another. “She wore the crown of life well.’ Condolences / Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca

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Peacefully but not without giving life everything she could; Nancy Jennifer Bradley passed away at the Arnprior Hospital while surrounded by loved ones on Monday afternoon, October 19th, 2015. She was 55. Dear daughter of Albert “Ab” and Coral (Reid) Neumann. Beloved wife, partner and best friend of Rob. Dearly loved and devoted mother of Thomas (Liz) of Ottawa; Michael (Lisa) of Ottawa; Shawn (Sarah Vibert) of Arnprior; Gracie and Kyra, both at home. Cherished sister of Tom (Carol) of Arnprior; Paul (Chris) of Geneva, Switzerland; Brent of Winnipeg and Andrew (Kelly) of Johannesburg, South Africa. Nancy will be fondly remembered and ever loved by the entire Bradley family; her nieces, nephews, cousins and countless friends and acquaintances. Friends were invited to join Nancy’s family during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and again on Friday morning from 10 until 10:45 a.m. A Service to celebrate Nancy’s amazing life was conducted in the Pilon Family Chapel on Friday morning at 11 o’clock. A reception followed in the Carlton Reid Memorial Hall at Emmanuel Anglican Church, 287 Harrington Street, Arnprior. Private family interment Malloch Road Cemetery. In memory of Nancy, a donation to the Arnprior Hospital “Partners in Caring” Foundation would be appreciated by her family. Condolences/Donations/Webcast www.pilonfamily.ca

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Chartered Accountant M. Sullivan & Son Ltd., Member of Madawaska Masonic Lodge # 196, Arnprior Passed away peacefully with his loving family by his side in the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital early Tuesday morning, October 20, 2015. Bill Holmes of Braeside, formerly of Renfrew, at the age of 78 years. Beloved husband of Catherine Arlene Holmes (Sullivan). Much loved father of Lynn (Andrew) Headrick, David and Jeffory (Mai). Predeceased by his daughter Leigh Anne (1994). Cherished stepfather of Shauna (Kevin) Rampton. Proud grandfather of Dexter Holmes, Mark Ironmonger and Brady, Bethany, Abby, and Jake Rampton. Dear brother of Garry (Helen) and Linda (Peter) Gibbs. Predeceased by sister Ann Gault. Bill will be fondly remembered by his niece and nephews. Son of the late John and Hazel (Thompson) Holmes. Visitations at the Boyce Funeral Home, Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre Friday October 23, 2015 from 1-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Masonic Service at 6:40 p.m. Saturday morning visitation from 9:30 a.m. until 10:30 a.m. Funeral Service was conducted Saturday October 24, 2015 in the Grace St. Andrews United Church at 11:00 a.m. The Rev. Dr. Richard Hollingsworth officiated. Family and friends were invited to the Boyce Reception Centre following the Funeral Service for a Luncheon. Interment in Dacre Cemetery followed. In memoriams to the charity of your choice would be appreciated by his family. Condolences / Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca

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Feb. 15, 1987 – Nov. 2, 1998 Letter From Heaven When tomorrow starts without me, And I’m not here to see, If the sun should rise and find your eyes, Filled with tears for me. I wish so much you wouldn’t cry, The way you did today, While thinking of the many things We didn’t get to say. I know how much you love me, As much as I love you, And each time you think of me, I know you’ll miss me too. When tomorrow starts without me, Don’t think we’re far apart, For every time you think of me, I’m right there in your heart.

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Suddenly at the Ottawa Civic Hospital on Thursday October 22, 2015,Valerie Windle Stroud, age 58 years. Daughter of the late Henry & Frances Windle. Beloved wife of Wade Stroud, Eganville. Dear mother of Dan Legault (Alison), Renfrew, Jamie Legault, Kingston. Loving grandmother of Abigail, Cash & Jaiden Legault, Dorian Unruh. Dear sister of Arlene Knuth, Pembroke, Connie (Jerome) Pierunek, Ottawa, Velma (Jack) O’Shea, Renfrew, Michael (deceased), Allan (Karen), Renfrew, Sherril (Jack) Faught, Cobden, Juanita (Bitl Casey), Pembroke, Lorelei Dubois (Tom), Renfrew, Renfrew, Florence (Ken) Lalonde, Ottawa, Colette (Lorne) Rathwell, Haley Station, Darrel (deceased). Memorial Mass will be celebrated at Our Lady of Fatima Church, Renfrew, Thursday October 29th at 2 p.m. ln memory of Valerie, donations to VARS (Valley Animal Rescue Service) would be appreciated. Arrangements entrusted to the care of the Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle St. S., Renfrew, Ontario. Online condolences/donations may be made at www.gouletfuneralhome.com

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ROLFE, Henry Nelson

Dec. 6, 1936 – Oct. 25, 2015 Passed away peacefully at Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Sunday, October 25, 2015, at the age of 78 years. Beloved husband of Phyllis Charleau for 55 years. Loving father of Christine (Terry), Donna (Cooch), Marck (Melissa) and the late Gerald (infant). Dear brother of Pearl (late Carl), Nora (late Chester) and MaryAnn (Zack). Proud grandfather of 7 grandchildren and 7 greatgrandchildren. He will be missed by many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. A Memorial Service was held at McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home, 85 Munroe Ave. E., Renfrew on Wednesday, October 28, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. Cremation. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. Condolences or donations may be made at www.mcphailandperkins.ca

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(nee Fumerton) September 26, 1957-October 23, 2015

Passed away peacefully Friday October 23, 2015 at the Queensway Carleton Hospital after a long illness. Wendy is survived by her two sons Chad and Nathan and daughter Olivia. Beloved twin daughter of Bill and Marian Fumerton of Arnprior. Dear sister of Richard (Monika), Jeffery (Ellen), Mark and Barbara (Rod Karpf). Wendy is also survived by her two grandchildren Gabriel and Audrey and her four nieces and nephews Carrie, Andrew, Vanessa and Scott. Visitation will take place at the Boyce Funeral Home, Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre Tuesday October 27, 2015 from 11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Memorial Service in the Boyce Chapel at 1:00 p.m. Private family interment St. Mark’s Anglican Cemetery, Pakenham. In Memoriams to the Robin Easy Centre or the charity of your choice would be appreciated by her family. Condolences / Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca

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CAVILL, MArILyn Peacefully, while surrounded by love, prayers, and incredible support; Marilyn Jean Cavill of Arnprior, formerly of Ottawa, passed away at the home of Lynda and Mike Brooks in Kanata on Tuesday, October 20th, 2015. She was 5 days shy of her 65th birthday. Beloved wife of John. Dearly loved and adored mother of Jeff and Erin, both of Ottawa. Marilyn will be deeply missed by her canine companions, Baxter and Canyon. Family and friends are invited to a visitation to be held at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Saturday, November 7th from 10:30 to 12:30. A Funeral Service will then be conducted in Emmanuel Anglican Church, 287 Harrington Street, Arnprior on Saturday afternoon at 1 o’clock. Cremation will follow. In memory of Marilyn, please consider a donation to The Healing Path program at Glen Cairn United Church or the animal rescue charity of your choice. The family would like to express a sincere thanks to Lynda Brooks, Patricia Scott, and the many true friends that were there to support both Marilyn and her loved ones through this most difficult time in their lives. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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5. Oppresses or maltreats 6. Cut fodder 7. Natural logarithm 8. Not divisible by two 9. Independent Islamic ruler 10. Written proposal or reminder 12. Tilt or slant 13. Nests of pheasants 16. Portable shelters 17. Swiss singing 20. Body of an organism 22. Opposite of “yes” 25. 41st state 26. 007’s Fleming 27. They speak Muskhogean 29. Payment (abbr.) 31. “Spud Papers” author’s initials 34. Large vessel for holding liquids

36. Nanosecond (abbr.) 37. Worn to Mecca 38. 1/100 rupee 40. Of I 43. Distributed cards 45. Public promotion of a product 48. Hard to find 49. Thinks or supposes 50. More lucid 52. Thai monetary unit 53. Phil __, CIA Diary author 55. Dialect variant of “heron” 57. One of the tender bristles in some grasses 58. Pass 59. Hot or iced brewed beverage 61. Equally

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October 29 Ontario Landowners public meeting at 7 p.m., Cobden Astrolabe Hall, Cobden Fairgrounds. Information on What you Need to Know about Property Standard Bylaws, Official Plan. Guest speaker Len Harris of Australia will speak on commercial liens.

October 30 Harvest supper at St. Andrew’s United Church, Beachburg, 4 to 6:30 p.m. Adults $13, children 12 and under, $6. Turkey pot pie, meatballs, scalloped potatoes, baked beans, vegetables, salad, rolls and assorted pies. Halloween spaghetti fundraising dinner, 5 to 7 p.m. at Golden Age Activity Centre. Entertainment with Dennis Harrington begins at 5:30 p.m. Tickets $10 at the Centre. A howling good time. Dress for the occasion. Fall supper at Glasgow United Church, 4 to 7 p.m. Adults and teens $13, children 6 to 12 $6, children five and under, free. Upper Ottawa Valley Ringette Association executive hosts fish fry from 5 to 7 p.m. at Ma-Te-Way; fish, french fries, smoked bakes beans and coleslaw. $15 dinner ticket gives

you free admission to the Junior Timberwolves hockey game that follows. Limited tickets available. Contact UOV Ringette executive.

October 31 Halloween benefit dance for Hospice Renfrew at the Renfrew Wing. Doors open 8 p.m. Tickets $10 advance $15 at the door. Band is Disturbing The Peace. Door prizes, 50-50 draw and best costume award. Tickets at Aikenhead’s Drug Store, Mill Music, Dahl’s convenience store and the Wing office. Contact Tom Loeschnik at doublebasstom@hotmail. com or 613-623-9307. Please have all decorations, flowers, etc. removed from grave sites at Cobden Union Cemetery Oct. 31. Anything left will be disposed of. Burnstown art workshops furniture chalk painting workshop 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Square Nail in Burnstown. To register, call Debbie 613-4086245. For more information, see Facebook. Matawatchan Community Hall Halloween Party. Doors open at 8 p.m. DJ, best dressed, prizes, bar. $5 cover charge.

RVH Tourtieres Renfrew Victoria Hospital Auxiliary Holiday Tourtieres. Delicious holiday tourtieres $15. Pre-order before Dec. 5 by calling Doris 613-432-2448.

November 1 Renfrew Curling Rink fundraiser Hunting for Christmas.

KANATA’S LARGEST CRAFT FAIR November 7th, 2015 9:00 - 4:00pm 5115 Kanata Ave. R0013458689-1029

All welcome, curlers or not from noon to 4 p.m. Vendors, door prizes, dessert table, silent auction, Christmas planters, candy sale. Refreshments available.

you caring for someone with dementia? If so, there is a caregiver support group for you. Caregivers meet at Trinity St. Andrew’s United Church (291 Plaunt St. S) on the first Thursday of the month from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Come and meet other caregivers and November Valley Singles Lunch join the conversation. Call Alzheimer Society for more information at 1-888at 1 p.m. at The Gourmet 411-2067 ext. 125. Restaurant in Carleton Place. Contact Pat at 613-622-5693 or Johanna at 613-432-7622. Community Health Fair at St. Francis Xavier Hall, 2 to 6 p.m. Free admission. Donations for the Renfrew Food Bank November 3 The With it Program (Walking welcomed. Health and wellness inforin the Halls) starts Nov. 3 at St. mation for all ages, Flu clinic taking Joseph’s High School. Program place, refreshments available for purchase. Call Renfrew and Area Senior’ runs Tuesdays and Thursdays Home Support office at 613-432-7691. from 5 to 7 p.m. at no cost. No running in the halls. Bring Burnstown United Church is participatclean running shoes. Call ing in Burnstown’s Girls’ Night Out, Marlene at marlene17live.ca 4 to 8 p.m. Vendors include baking, or 613-432-4072. crafts, jewellery, and glass blowing. Call 613-432-6987. November 4 Regular pot luck lunch and Renfrew Silver Seniors noon hour meeting of the Cobden and luncheon at the Renfrew Legion. Cost District Seniors Club at the Community Room, lower level $5. Membership $5 per year, new members welcome. of the Whitewater Region Municipal Office on the Main Street in Cobden at noon. All November 6, 7 and 8 55 and over welcome. Valley Craft Sale 2015 at the Renfrew Armouries. Friday, Nov. 6 from Renfrew and Area Chamber noon to 8 p.m., Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 of Commerce Newcomers p.m., Sunday 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Food Night at the Renfrew Legion available, free admission. Proceeds to hall from 6:30 to 8 p.m. All Sunshine Coach. residents new or returning to the Renfrew area encouraged November 7 to come out. The evening will Benefit Night for Emily Wall at the also showcase local merchants, Renfrew Legion, 7 p.m. to midnight. restaurants and services Admission by donation to raise money available in Renfrew and the surrounding area. Email info@ renfrewareachamber.ca for more information.

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