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Renfrew County Housing Corporation has adopted a smoke-free policy for its approximately 1,000 units in Renfrew County. The smoke-free policy will be adopted through attrition, except for at 41 Vimy Blvd. in Renfrew, the site of a January fire caused by careless smoking that dislodged residents from their home. The building has been undergoing construction since then. “They’re in the process of moving back in,” said Renfrew County Warden Peter Emon. “We’re expecting they will all be in on or about Nov. 1.” The smoke-free policy, which encompasses all units as well as RCHC property, will be in effect for all new or transferring RCHC clients, but grandfathered for existing residents in units other than at 41 Vimy, which is essentially a new building now that reconstruction is complete, explained Emon.

“This facility will be the first smoke-free building/property within the Renfrew County Housing Corporation portfolio,” says a county press release. “It is to be noted that all of the tenants moving into 41 Vimy Blvd. will have new tenancy agreements as a result of the break in the relationship between the landlord and the tenant caused by the fire that took place on Jan. 7, 2015. All new tenants housed at 41 Vimy Blvd. are required to sign a new tenancy agreement effective Nov. 1, 2015, which contains both the smoke-free housing policy, and proof of mandatory insurance before lease signing,” notes the release. The requirement that tenants have insurance is new and was passed by council in September, explained Emon. He said he believes there is a provision within the RCHC package that helps tenants access insurance through the municipal housing corporation. See SMOKE-FREE, page 2 R0073401439/1105

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Accused triple murder suspect Basil Borutski made a brief court appearance via video link in Pembroke court Monday, Nov. 2. The case was remanded until Dec. 7. The 57-year-old is charged in the Upper Ottawa Valley deaths of 36year-old Anastasia Kuzyk of Wilno; Nathalie Warmerdam, 48, of Bonnechere Valley and 66-year-old Car-

ol Culleton of North Gower. He was arrested near Ottawa Sept. 23 after a five-hour manhunt that gripped the Valley and beyond. Borutski is still without a lawyer, according to reports. As has been the case for Borutski’s past two court appearances, female protesters gathered outside the court house in support of female victims of violence and the loved ones of the three women.

Yakabuski’s bill aims to keep victims of violence safe Oct. 27 in the Legislative Assembly, Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MPP John Yakabuski introduced his Private Member’s Bill that will help keep victims of a violence crime safe by compelling inmates to sign their certificate of parole before they are released back into our communities. The Ministry of Correctional Services Amendment Act (Parole), 2015 will also require electronic monitoring for offenders who are convicted of sexual or domestic assault. Currently, the Ministry of Correctional Services Act allows for inmates to be granted parole even if he or she has refused to sign their certificate of parole. “Average people are disturbed when they learn of the current regulation that allows inmates to be released even after they refuse to play by the rules and sign their certificate of parole,” said Yakabuski. “The triple homicides which took place in Renfrew County earlier this autumn underline the harm that can result when an inmate is unwilling to reform his or her behaviour.” MPP Yakabuski also remarked that victims of sexual or domestic violence have a right to feel safe after their attacker is released from incarceration. “Electronic monitoring will aid in giving victims piece of mind when their attacker is released on parole,” he said. Moreover, electronic monitoring will assist the

JOHN YAKABUSKI province in ensuring these parolees are observing the terms of their release. Yakabuski noted that he hopes to get all-party support in passing his Private Member’s Bill in order to make the province’s criminal justice system more accountable and to increase public safety. “Most people want to see inmates rehabilitated back into society once their debt has been fully paid,” said Yakabuski. “However, parolees must demonstrate their willingness to reintegrate by agreeing to follow the law before they are released back into our communities; if passed, my PMB would compel that requirement in statute,” added Yakabuski.

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Tenants are now moving back into the Renfrew County Housing Corporation building on Vimy Boulevard. Repairs and renovations have been underway since a fire in January. second-hand smoke, the smoke-free policy will help to provide a healthy and safe environment for all our tenants, staff and service personnel,” says the release. The Renfrew County Housing Corporation has worked with returning tenants to ensure a smooth transition to the new building/property environment. Resident Rae Ann Dagenais is pleased to be back in her home. She applauds the smoke-free policy and the renovated building. “My stuff is all moved in. I’m still unpacking,” she said. “I’m extremely happy that it’s non smoking and I’m able to return.” At the time the fire happened, Dagenais was actually on a priority waiting list to be moved because the cigarette smoke inside the building was for her unbearable. “It was so bad in here I could have every window open and I could still taste it,” she said. RCHC made all attempts to seal up her apartment to prevent the smoke from getting in, she said, and officials continued to be great in assisting tenants through

the whole experience, said Dagenais. She stayed with family members while the building was under construction but said she’s one of the fortunate ones, as many had to stay in local motels for the duration. The release notes that tenants have expressed comments like these to the RCHC staff: “Kitchens are so beautiful.” “Great to be home.” “Thank you for everything, it’s great to be back.” “Love my new shiny floors.” The new smoke-free

policy for all RCHC properties will be effective Jan. 1, 2016 which prohibits smoking on all RCHC properties. All existing tenants will be grandfathered in their current units, and all new tenants and transferred tenants as of Jan. 1, 2016 will be required to sign a tenancy agreement with the new smoke-free requirement. The smoke-free policy will also provide added benefits of reduced risk of fire, reduced maintenance, cleaning and redecoration cost, and reduced complaints of migrating second-hand smoke.

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The news of the smokefree policy has been met with positivity for the most part, said Emon. “It’s unfortunate in one sense because you don’t want to force people to step outside in inclement weather and go off the property but fortunately at Vimy, it’s not that long a walk from the building to the street,” he said. “However, the other tenants want to have a feeling of safety. There can be accidents when people are smoking and the longterm negative effects of secondhand smoke are well known,” said Emon. “Hopefully this makes us a better landlord than we have been.” Tenancy agreements have been signed with the residents of 41 Vimy. “Staff indicate there were no significant concerns expressed by the tenants moving back in,” said Emon. “On that site we’ve got a comfort level that meets the needs of our residents.” Last week, the Renfrew County Housing Corporation (RCHC) board of directors recommended to the social services committee and county council that a bylaw be adopted authorizing the County of Renfrew to adopt a new smoke-free policy for all Renfrew County Housing Corporation properties. RCHC recognizes the known human hazards of exposure to second-hand smoke, said the release. The corporation also recognizes that society is moving in the direction of more smoke-free spaces. “In line with the SmokeFree Ontario Act, as well as with bylaws enacted by many municipalities to protect the public from

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Salvation Army Thrift Store reopens Former Delicious location ideal spot for shop: Salvation Army Thrift Store manager Sherry Haaima

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Thrift store shoppers, rejoice! When flooding closed the shop at the former Prince Avenue west location 21 months ago, the community lost one of its treasured thrift shopping options. Friday, Oct. 30, the store reopened at its new location at 17 Renfrew Ave. W., the site of the former Delicious Restaurant. “We’re so excited,” said community and family service co-ordinator and office manager Jane Forrest. “It’s

much more bright and the whole store is wheelchair accessible, that’s the part we’re really thrilled about.” New lighted showcases, tables, racks and a host of new items for sale round out the experience for staff, volunteers and shoppers alike. Forrest has worked at the thrift shop for 24 years and says it’s been in operation for 40-plus. As far as donations go, officials ask items be brought into the store during the hours of operation. “We would appreciate if they brought them in because we don’t have a drop

box,” said Forrest. The drop box at the former location became a bit of a disaster with people dropping off things at all hours leaving a big mess for staff and volunteers to look after. Property owner Norm Bujold reiterates the message about not dumping items in the lot. Noron owner Terry Wall donated a video camera that has been installed to keep an eye on anyone not respecting the guidelines for dropping off donations.

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“Anybody who dumps stuff there, we’ll make sure they get charged,” said Bujold. “What happened in the past is people have been cheap and lazy and try to think they were doing good but actually dumping garbage. We’re going to be watching for those people.” The thrift shop will be open Monday-Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and also open late on Thursday evenings, when items will be half price from 5-7 p.m. A grand opening event There is plenty to offer, including no shortage of clothes at the new Salwill be held in November. vation Army Thrift Shop.

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New fire truck welcome sight in Township of Greater Madawaska Peter Clark

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Oct. 27 was a good day for protection services in Greater Madawaska. On that day, the township’s fire department officially unveiled a new fire truck, and council was on hand to get a first-hand look. The fire department purchased the 1,700 imperial gallon tanker with a midship pump to replace a 1978 tanker that was taken out of service due to aging and failing components. Protection services chair Coun. Brian Hunt said that Greater Madawaska budgeted $250,000 for a pumper tanker in 2015. “After tendering was finalized, the quotations were declined as the prices received were much above budget,” Coun. Hunt said. “Our fire chief, Darryl Wagner, and his department then spent many hours researching and locating a truck that meets the township’s needs,” the councillor added.

“An unused 2014 Spartan truck was purchased from Dependable Fire Trucks in Brampton,” Hunt said. “This truck will serve as the front line response vehicle for the township. It will be stationed in Calabogie but will provide backup for both Calabogie and Griffith in the case of a pumper or tanker breakdown at either hall. By purchasing a tanker with pumping capabilities, the township can extend the time frame for future tanker replacements as set out in the asset management plan. I am pleased to announce that the new truck came Peter Clark/Metroland in at $25,000 under budget,” Hunt Standing with the 2014 fire truck purchased by Greater Madawaska are, from left, Coun. Wayne Fraser, fire added. chief Darryl Wagner, Mayor Glenda McKay, and Coun. Glen MacPherson, Coun. Brian Hunt and CAO/clerk “The tanker will allow us to better treasurer Allison Holtzhauer. Missing is Coun. Harold Murphy. serve the community in many ways,” chief Wagner said. “It is equipped with an on-board pump allowing it to be used effective- Hunters, good ly for suppression capabilities. luck and “It can also be utilized for dobe safe this ing water relays from truck to truck increasing our water volume,” the season. Greater Madawaska fire chief added.

Township of Whitewater Region Class Environmental Assessment Cobden Waste Water Treatment Plant Upgrades Notice of Study Commencement The Township of Whitewater Region has initiated a planning and design investigation to determine the upgrade requirements for the Cobden Waste Water Treatment Plant (WWTP). The plant located at 1 Astrolabe Road has serviced the community well during its 37 years of service, however it does not meet current Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change (MOECC) design and operating standards. In order to minimize sewage effluent impact into Muskrat Lake, and to service the existing and future growth of the Township, the study is considering various alternatives for the upgrade of the plant. The following alternatives were identified, which in combination with other solutions provide the required WWTP capacity. 1. 2. 3. 4.

Do nothing and limit growth Reduce extraneous flows to the WWTP Upgrade WWTP within existing 696 m3/day capacity Upgrade WWTP with new treatment increasing capacity to 1000+ m3/day a) new mechanical treatment system b) new lagoon system 5. Decommission existing WWTP and construct 3 new 500 m3/day mechanical treatment systems 6. Biosolids and Septage Management In accordance with the requirements for Schedule C projects of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment, the Township will be making preliminary study materials available for public review in late November, 2015.

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Members of the Royal Canadian Legion Renfrew Branch 148 gather to celebrate The Gift of Tulips to mark the occasion of Dutch Princess Margaret’s birthday. While the ceremony took place in Low Square in front of Renfrew Town Hall, the tulips will be planted by the Renfrew water tower. From left are Legion first vice Sheila Riopelle, Teresa Fillator, secretarytreasurer Susan Fleming, Renfrew economic development and tourism committee chair Coun. Arlene Jamieson, Hugette Jobin, Renfrew Mayor Don Eady, veteran Bill McLeod, recreation committee chair Coun. Tom Sidney, Ladies Auxiliary president Branch 148 Irene Rosebrugh, veteran Donald Stroud, and recording secretary Lois Murphy. Garden planning co-ordinator Shelly English is missing from photo. Peter Clark/Metroland

Town of Renfrew receives Friendship Tulip Garden honour Tulip garden to be planted by Town of Renfrew’s water tower

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The Town of Renfrew has been selected as one of 140 Canadian communities that is receiving a Vesey’s Bulbs Friendship Tulip Garden.

Vesey’s Bulbs has replicated the original gift of 100,000 tulips originally given to the people of Canada as an act of appreciation for hosting the royal family during Princess Margaret’s birth, as well as the successful role that the Canadian Armed Forces played in the Liberation of Holland. The Canadian Garden Council was selected as the organiza-

tion that adjudicated the countless applications received from across the country. Renfrew’s application was made by local resident Lynn Gruntz. The town will be receiving beautiful red and white tulips, said John Barrett, director of sales, marketing and development of Vesey’s Seeds Ltd., Charlottetown, PEI. The tulip bulbs were planted by the water tower on Saturday, Oct. 31.

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Last, but not least, thank you to the many people that came each week to show off their vehicles. Without you, our cruise nights would not be the success they have become. Thank you all and see you next May!

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Poppy Campaign underway The Royal Canadian Legion’s Poppy Campaign is now underway and volunteers are at various locations from now until Remembrance Day, Nov. 11. Renfrew Legion Branch 148 president Greg Walbeck, above, is on duty at Giant Tiger in Renfrew Saturday, Oct. 31. Funds raised during the Poppy Campaign are used for a variety of needs, including immediate assistance to ex-servicemen and women in need of food, shelter or medical attention, education bursaries, medical training and comforts for hospitalized veterans.

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Legion Remembrance programs honour and commemorate men and women who died while serving our country during times of war and peace. The annual poster, literary and video contests with a Remembrance theme, help focus the attention of the participants on those who gave their lives for the freedom we enjoy. Renfrew Branch 148 is once again sponsoring a Remembrance Contest, which is open to all Canadian students in the school system, including home schooled children in the local area. Information kits have been delivered to all schools in the Renfrew area, are available at the Legion office and also online at www.on.legion. ca/remembrance/youth-programs. Entries must be submitted to the Renfrew Legion by Nov. 10 for judging. Cash prizes and certificates will be awarded for first, second and third place in the primary, junior, intermediate and senior divisions. Entries eligible for Zone, District and Provincial level vie for additional cash prizes and certificates. Last year, the Renfrew Branch received 284 entries for the contest and hopes to match or better that number and also have its first entry in the video category. The video contest is open 6 The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, November 5, 2015

to students in Grades 4-12. Judging for all contests will take place after Remembrance Day with results available soon after.

With 2015 golf season coming to a close and 2016 fast approaching, we at Sand Point Golf Course are very excited and looking forward to the new changes to our clubhouse, pro-shop and golf course that starting in 2016.

Now is a great time to take advantage of our 2016 membership rates. If you pay a small deposit before December 31, 2015, you will save on the 2016 increase, which comes into effect on January 1, 2016. We will also be giving away five (5) junior memberships for the 2016 season. To win one of these memberships please have the junior golfer write to Chris Bernard (gm@sandpointgolfcourse.ca) and tell him how the junior golfer would enjoy her/his golf membership. Again we would like to say thank you to each person who had play our course or had a great meal in our Greenside Tavern this past season. We look forward to seeing new and returning guests in 2016.

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The Poppy Campaign is now underway in Renfrew and will continue until Remembrance Day. The campaign raises awareness of the poppy as a symbol of Remembrance. By wearing a poppy, you show your gratitude for those who gave their lives for the freedom we have today. The funds raised during the Poppy Campaign are used for a variety of needs, including immediate assistance to ex-servicemen and women in need of food, shelter or medical attention, education bursaries, medical training and comforts for hospitalized veterans. Poppies can be found at many local stores and at the branch as well. The Royal Canadian Legion Ontario Command is proud to introduce its third annual Military Service Recognition Book. The book serves as a reminder for generations to come of the contributions made toward the creation of our nation and the continuance of Canada as a protector of freedom. It also identifies and recognizes many veterans within the province. This book is now available at the Renfrew Branch and online at www.on.legion.ca.

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Greater Madawaska Township council will be sending a letter to Elections Canada to show its discontent with the distances some people had to travel to cast their ballot in the Oct. 19 federal election. In one instance, a woman who lives across the street from the polling station in Calabogie had to travel to Burnstown to vote, CAO Allison Holtzhauer noted to council. And some people in the Black Donald area had to vote in Griffith. “There are some very upset people in regards to this,” Holtzhauer said. YOUTH NIGHTS

The Griffith and Matawatchan Recreation Sports and Culture Committee will hold 2015 Fall Kids Club events on five Friday evenings Nov. 20 through Dec. 18. The nights, free for all youth, will run at the Ginza Rink in Griffith from 6:30 to 8 p.m. They include: • Nov. 20: Autumn Theatre; • Nov. 27: Games Night; • Dec. 4: Christmas card making; • Dec. 11: Christmas ornament craft: • Dec. 18: Movie Night with pizza party. YOUTH FLAG COMPETITION

The beautification committee of Greater Madawaska has initiated a flag competition for youth in the township. “The idea is to have different age groups submit flag designs with a specific township theme,” said community affairs officer Victoria Thomas. The contest will be broken down into three age categories: • Ages 4-7: draw your favourite thing to do in Greater Madawaska; • Ages 8-11: draw your favourite place in Greater Madawaska; • Ages 12 and up: draw the best view in Greater Madawaska. Students then submit their drawing by mail, email, or in person to Thomas by 4 p.m. Jan. 29, 2016. Flags will be judged by council. “Winning drawings will then be converted to flags and hung throughout Greater Madawaska in 2016. Ideally, there will be enough participation to have winners from throughout the township so that flags can be hung in each respective ward. Each youth winner from each category will receive a flag with their design on it,” Thomas said. R0013234340

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RENFREW TOWN COUNCIL MEETING Tuesday, November 10th @ 7:00 p.m. YOUTh PINTEREsT 101 What better way to spend a PA Day than putting your creative genius to work? Three hours spent with friends creating clothespin animals, designing your own match game, decorating mugs and so much more! Ages 6-12. Instructor: Michelle Barr Friday November 13 9:00am-12:00pm or 1:00pm-4:00pm Recreation Centre $15.00 YOUTh TEaMbUILdING Make new friends, have some laughs, build trust and be active while learning the importance of teamwork. This workshop is filled with fun activities to help promote better communication, build relationships and motivate teens. Although independence is a very strong quality to have, it is also important to be able to work alongside of others. The main goal of this workshop is to enforce the importance of teamwork and reduce bullying. Ages 12-17. Instructor: Michelle Barr Friday November 13 6:00pm-8:00pm Renfrew Recreation Centre Free ELsa’s CORONaTION PaRTY Hear ye! Hear ye! Her royal highness, Princess Elsa of Arendelle requests your presence at her coronation ceremony! Help us create Frozen inspired crafts in preparation for Elsa’s big day. We will be feasting on Frozen-themed snacks and participating in Frozen-themed activities with some great prizes to be won in celebration of Elsa becoming queen. You will be witnessing the crowning of Queen Elsa and getting a chance to meet and pose for pictures with her majesty. Ages 4-12 (Younger ages are welcome but must remain accompanied by an adult). November 15 11:00am-2:30pm Renfrew Recreation Centre $20.00

GIRL’s NIGhT This month’s girls night is all about bringing out the inner baker in each of us. Be prepared to get creative when it comes to decorating your own sweet surprise! Dinner, crafts and fun activities are planned for girls 8-12 years of age. Come alone or with a friend, it’s sure to be a great night! November 20 $10.00

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LIbRaRY INFO: The Caregiver ‘s Corner : 1+ (with caregiver) Social time for infants, children, parents and caregiver. Get together once a week with fellow caregivers in the Renfrew area and share playtime and stories. For ages 1+ (with caregiver) When & Where: Thursdays at 11AM in the Children’s Department! Bookworm Buddies Join us for stories, explore the alphabet, learn about the Library and have fun meeting other “Bookworms”! For 1 to 3 yr. olds (with caregiver) When & Where: Fridays at 11AM in the Children’s Department! Lego CLuB A weekly meeting of Lego-lovers, to build and create at the Library! Photos will be taken of the creations and their creators, and displayed within the library and on our website (with parental permission) as part of our Lego Club initiative! All ages welcome! (though the Lego creation ideas will be geared towards children 10 and under, adults and teens are welcome to build and create whatever they wish!) When& Where: Saturdays at 11AM in the Children’s Department! The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, November 5, 2015 7


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Reverse Hydro One sale plan When New Democrats and Progressive Conservatives agree that an impeding decision is a bad idea, the general public should take heed. The Ontario Liberal government’s plan to sell off 60 per cent control of Hydro One has a long list of opponents from across the political spectrum. PC leader Patrick Brown and NDP leader Andrea Horwath both issued press releases denouncing the idea. The Canadian Union of Public Employees and the Toronto Sun editorial board also vehemently oppose the notion. So why is Premier Kathleen Wynne willing to hand political capital over to enemies on both sides by trudging ahead with the sale? She would say proceeds from the sale will be spent on transportation infrastructure. Better subways and other public transit projects would provide jobs and result in higher productivity, hence more tax revenue. There are a couple of things wrong with this argument. First, the sale would only bring in somewhere between $3.3 and $5 billion (after paying off the utility’s debt), according to a report by new financial accountability officer Stephen LeClair. Consider that Hydro One earns about $750 million a year in total profits. And it hands the province another $100 million a year in payments in lieu of taxes. Those billions of dollars from the sale would have been earned in a few more years through profit and payments. That’s why so many critics are saying this: The sale is short-term gain for longterm pain. Not only that, but a privatized Hydro One could legally manage to avoid paying taxes for another five years.

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Second, the government shouldn’t hold a “fire sale” to use the PC catchphrase when interest rates are at rock-bottom. The Liberals could take a cue from their federal counterparts and simply borrow the money to pay for infrastructure. To say the sale is needed to stimulate the economy is a red herring. They can get the money elsewhere. Unless, of course, there is a more nefarious reason behind the planned sale. Wynne promised a balanced budget by 2017-18. She could be gambling that voters, during the 2018 election, forget about the sale yet remember her kept promise. Thus reward her for achieving a balanced budget. But the balanced budget promise isn’t the trump card it once was, as Stephen Harper’s federal Conservatives learned the hard way in the October election. Progressives often fear the hard work they put in to building public services and institutions will be sold by right wing parties for the promise of lower tax bills. So make no mistake, were a conservative government proposing to sell off a moneymaking venture like Hydro One, the outrage would be nuclear. A willingness to sacrifice the next four years or more for the current four is the central weakness of democracy. Everyone from the fascist to the Marxist argues that democracy operates in short-term cycles while ignoring big picture issues like crumbling health care systems and climate change. When it comes to Wynne’s proposition, progressives should ask themselves if she really is one of them. They may conclude that she is testing democracy’s weak spot. Addresses and phone numbers will not be published. We reserve the right to edit letters for space and content, both in print and online at www.insideottawavalley. com. Please email your letter to theresa. fritz@metroland.com .

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8 The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, November 5, 2015

Thanks to a giving community To the editor:

This year’s Terry Fox Run (TFR) in Renfrew raised $12,500 for cancer research with more to come as school and corporate matching totals are added. Organizers wish to thank the following for making this year’s run possible: the many volunteers who ensure the day runs smoothly, Sunlife agent, Jim Millar, for providing a free barbecue lunch to participants, Scott’s Hardware for displaying the

Sales Manager: Leslie Osborne leslie.osborne@metroland.com Arnprior / WC - 613-623-6571 Renfrew - 613-432-3655 DiSplay aDverTiSing: Paula Inglis - Arnprior/WC- 613-623-6571 paula.inglis@metroland.com Stephanie Jamieson - Renfrew - 613-432-3655 stephanie.jamieson@metroland.com Alicia Whyte – Renfrew 613-432-3655 awhyte@metroland.com ClaSSifieD aDverTiSing SaleS: Christine Jarrett - 613-623-6571 christine.jarrett@metroland.com The DeaDline fOr ClaSSifieD anD DiSplay aDverTiSing iS MOnDay 9:30aM

TFR banner, Deslaurier Custom Cabinets for kindly donating a beautiful barbecue that was raffled off to winner Gail Valiquette, TF Custom Signs for replacing the date on our banner, Renfrew Coun. Tom Sidney for bringing greetings from the town, the OPP Auxiliary members for their presence at the busy intersections along the Millennium Trail, Metroland for your coverage of the run, My FM for the PA system

and the extensive on air coverage and promotion, Chris Kyte from MyFM, for your support and quick wit on run day, OVP for your pre-run stretch session, Subway for offering cookies and drinks to participants along the trail, the Lions Club for donating refreshments and for being present at the run and the recreation department staff for your help at Ma-TeWay and along the trail on run day. This long list is

evidence of the many hands it takes to make events like the TFR a success. What a giving community! Finally, to all participants who came out to support this worthwhile cause; your dedication to “work together to outrun cancer,” year after year, is what makes Renfrew’s run so successful. Thanks again. Tanya Campbell Sheena Pilgrim Terry Fox organizers

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Have your say about polling station errors rors have affected many people in many ways. Besides getting voters upset, it has taken needless extra time and energy out of a day and has wasted gas, with many people driving lengthy distances. Some people ended up not voting, which is a shame. These blatant errors should not have been allowed to happen. The voting lists by station should have been reviewed by someone knowledgeable of the geography and corrections made before it was too late in the process - well before the voting cards were created and mailed. They did have four years to get it right. If you are one on these voters, please go to the Elections Canada website and formally write your complaint/recommendation under ‘Contact Us.’

Either form is easy to use. It is only through written comments to Elections Canada that we can help ensure changes are made before the next election. Everyone should have the right to vote at the polling station closest to their residence. If Elections Canada chooses a different polling station than this, the voter should be able to go to the closer station and be allowed to vote there. Let’s change the process and not allow bureaucratic errors dictate where you vote! Hey, let’s even ask them to add some technology where one could vote at any polling station or, should I dare say it, be able to vote from home.

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This is further to the letter in the Oct. 22 Renfrew Mercury ‘Voters Got the Rural Shaft.’ I fully agree with the letter. Many in the Ottawa Valley were very inconvenienced with the voting stations chosen by Elections Canada, myself included, although not as much as many others. I live within three kilometres of a polling station in Burnstown (actually three stations there), five kilometres of a voting station near Glasgow, and have a Renfrew address. Y et the voting station chosen for me was in Arnprior, more than 20 kilometres away. When I phoned to say there was a mistake, I was told there was nothing that could be done to change it. These Elections Canada er-

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Benefit night for Emily Wall Nov. 7 St. Paul’s Bake Fest around the corner Rose Ann McLaren

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Emily Wall is getting a big boost from her peers at a benefit night coming up this Saturday, Nov. 7. Emily is a 15-year-old St. Joseph’s Catholic High School student with Rett Syndrome, a neurological disorder that leaves her unable to walk, talk or use her arms. The daughter of Terry and Janine Wall, she uses a wheelchair for mobility and as she gets older it is getting increasingly difficult for her family to take her places without an accessible van. A van will not only make getting to her many medical appointments easier, but help her get out and more active in the community. Family, friends and supporters invite the public to a benefit night at the Renfrew Legion that will feature dancing, raffle prizes, food, music by DJ Paul, 50/50 tickets and performances by The Cherney Family, Rebecca Cowal and The Three of Hearts. Admission is by donation at the door. Family friend Kim Eldredge said she fell in love with Emily when she first met the fam-

Emily and Thomas Cherney are among the young performers who will entertain at the Nov. 7 benefit night for Emily Wall at the Renfrew Legion. Submitted ily and has seen first-hand how beneficial a wheelchair-accessible van would be. “I’ve seen how very difficult it is to transport Emily and lift her from the chair to the van, especially with a broken and dislocated hip. She’s up to 100 pounds now, you really need a wheelchair-accessible van,” said Eldredge, who is helping organize and promote the event. The community has been so supportive so far, she said. “We’re up to around $6,000, raised this summer through yard sales, an online auction and donation jars,” said Eldredge. “We feel very supported. It’s great to belong a rural,

small community. Owners of businesses and just everybody has been very generous with raffle prizes and other help.” And what’s really special about the upcoming benefit night is the fact so many of Emily’s peers have offered to help out. DJ Paul (Manwell) is the maintenance man at St. Joe’s and several of the performers go to St. Joe’s with Emily. “We’re looking forward to a really fun night,” said Eldredge. “It’s great to see the support.” There’s an online option for donating to the cause. Visit www.gofundme.com/WAVEca .

At churches this time of year, thoughts turn to the many beautiful ways to celebrate the birth of Christ, the ‘reason for the season’ and how to present the Christmas story in a memorable way that all will understand. Ah the children, they listen attentively in Sunday School while they daydream of all wonderfully magical toys they see advertised on the commercials ramped up for their benefit. Parents think about how expensive Christmas will be this year with children all wanting pricey electronics and other very expensive items. And what about the house you ask? Well

thoughts turn to all the cleaning, cooking and particularly baking of fancy festive cakes, cookies and every culinary delight of the season to please the family. We may not be able to help with all the other areas mentioned above, but we can certainly help with the baking portion of Christmas. St. Paul’s Anglican Church on the corner of Argyle and Patrick is having a Christmas Bake Fest from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Nov. 14. Come and select your cookies by the pound, or lots of loaves, pies, muffins and every goodie you can imagine, all with the amazing flavours and decorated for the season Christmas, as only Christmas baking can be.

TOWNSHIP OF McNAB/BRAESIDE

NOTICE OF PASSING OF A ZONING BY-LAW TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of McNab/Braeside passed By-Law 2015-92 on the 20th day of October 2015, under Section 34 of the Planning Act. AND TAKE NOTICE that any person or agency who meets the appeal requirements of the Planning Act may appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board in respect of the By-law by filing with the Clerk of the Corporation of the Township of McNab/Braeside not later than the 25th day of November, 2015 a notice of appeal setting out the objection to the By-law and the reasons in support of the objection. Only individuals, corporations and public bodies may appeal a zoning by-law to the Ontario Municipal Board. A notice of appeal may not be filed by an unincorporated association or group. However, a notice of appeal may be filed in the name of an individual who is a member of the association or the group on its behalf. No person or public body shall be added as a party to the hearing of the appeals unless, before the by-law was passed, the person or public body made oral submissions at a public meeting or written submissions to the council or, in the opinion of the Ontario Municipal Board, there are reasonable grounds to add the person or public body as a party. AND TAKE NOTICE that an appeal must be accompanied by the prescribed fee of $125.00 and must be made payable to the Minister of Finance, by certified cheque or money order. Please see below for an explanation of the purpose and effect of the By-law, describing the lands to which the By-law applies. The complete By-law is available for inspection in my office during regular office hours. EXPLANATORY NOTE The Council of the Corporation of the Township of McNab/Braeside passed Comprehensive Zoning By-law No. 2010-49 on November 2, 2010.

We will remember. Nous nous souviendrons.

Purpose and Effect The purpose of this amendment is to amend Section 3.0 – General Provisions of the Township of McNab/Braeside Zoning By-law 2010-49 to include provisions that will allow residential property owners to keep backyard chickens their properties. The effect of the amendment is to add a new Section 3.33 Backyard Chickens that will permit the keeping of no more than 6 chickens on residential lots within the Settlement Areas of the Township, and no more than 12 chickens on lots in the Rural designation that are less than 2 hectares in area. The Zoning By-law will also be amended to add definitions for coop and chicken run. Also, the keeping of backyard chickens will be exempt from the requirements of Minimum Distance Separation (MDS1) separations from sensitive uses. All other provisions of the Zoning Bylaw shall apply.

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All lands within the Township of McNab/Braeside are affected therefore, a Key Map has not been provided. NOTE: One of the purposes of the Planning Act is to provide for planning processes that are open, accessible, timely and efficient. Accordingly, all written submissions, documents, correspondence, e-mails or other communications (including your name and address) form part of the public record and will be disclosed/made available by the Municipality to such persons as the Municipality sees fit, including anyone requesting such information. Accordingly, in providing such information, you shall be deemed to have consented to its use and disclosure as part of the planning process.

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Volunteer Andrea Budarick is hard at work making sure the more than 200 people in attendance have plenty to eat at the Nov. 1 event.

Renfrew’s Christmas in November Saturday November 7th

10am — 4pm

Recreation Centre, 67 Argyle St. South

Over 36 Vendors

Health, Wellness, Direct Sellers, Crafters Collecting admission at the hall entrance for Here Comes the Train at the Renfrew Recreation Centre Nov. 1 is Stone Fence Theatre’s Anne Bulger, left, business manager Amy Rouillard, and guest Kathy Lindsay. They were pleased with the turnout and hope for similar support during its Christmas shows on Dec. 5 and 6.

Silent Auction with all proceeds & nonperishable items being donated to the Renfrew & Area Food Bank! koula@healinginthevalley.ca

613-433-9657

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Draws ~ Demos ~ Mini Treatments ~ Samples ~ and more!!

Photos by Derek Dunn/Metroland

Train’s a comin’

EAT IT!

with the North country show Band

In support of Carleton Place Hospital

TOWNSHIP OF WHITEWATER REGION TENDER POSTING

MC Charlie Kitts SPEcial GuEStS

Barry & Jude Carleton PlaCe arena

The Township of Whitewater Region is accepting bid submissions for the following: Garage Doors – TENDER # - PW-10-2015

Sunday December 6, 2015 • 7:00 p.m.

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Performing during the lunch portion of Here Comes the Train at the Renfrew Recreation Centre is Pat Moore. She sang and told stories while a table at the back offered CDs of her Take it to Heart album.


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For the first time in a good while, the numberone issue raised with me in the riding was not the skyrocketing cost of electricity nor the Liberal Government’s ill-conceived plan for the fire sale of Hydro One. It was the much reported revelation in the Globe & Mail that Kathleen Wynne’s Liberal Government had given different teachers’ unions direct payouts to cover the costs of negotiating a new contract. When the story first broke, it was a million dollars; then we found out it was 2.5 million dollars. The position of the government at that point was that it was a one-time payout given the difficulties of the negotiations and the length of time they took. Further investigation revealed that the practice has been going on since 2008 and the amount is closer to seven million dollars. What is even more disturbing is that during Question Period the spin being put on this by the Premier and the Education Minister has changed every single day. Even former Liberal heavyweight, Greg Sobarra (when speaking on The Agenda), essentially said it was wrong for the government to do this. I say it was not only wrong to do it, it was even more wrong to first cover it up, then to pretend it didn’t happen, and then try to concoct a new story every day to minimalize the political damage. But we should take some comfort when Education Minister Liz Sandal said: “it won’t happen again.” Right! Now I did say hydro was not the biggest issue in the riding, but I suppose that will change because— as I write this—the Financial Accountability Officer has released his report about the impact of the sale of Hydro One. This is Stephen LeClair’s first report. It does not have much good to say about the Government’s plan to conduct a fire sale of Hydro One. What he essentially says is that the sale of Hydro One will look good initially (from a fiscal point-of-view) however, in subsequent years it will be a significant negative to the province’s balance sheet. The province would experience a negative impact due to the foregone revenues of hundreds of millions of dollars a year from the operations of Hydro One. The conclusion is that it is a bad deal for you, the taxpayers of Ontario—the actual owners of Hydro One. Compounding the problems for Mr. LeClair is the fact that this government—which claims to be open and transparent—refused to provide vital information, claiming it was protected under Cabinet confidentiality. I, like most of you, believe that if the government is selling our asset we have a right to all the information. The Financial Accountability Officer’s full report can be seen at: http://www.fao-on.org When you read this column we will once again be close to that very special time of year when we honour and remember those who paid the ultimate sacrifice to ensure that we live in a land that is strong and free. It is always a very special week for me and I look forward to interacting with the veterans who came home from our wars overseas. In increasing numbers, those veterans of the Second World War and the Korean War are leaving us to be with their comrades. While they are here, I ask everyone to take the time to thank them for the gifts that we so often take for granted as Canadians: our freedoms, our rights, and our democracy. As I write this column on October 29th, it would have been my Father’s 93rd birthday. While I think of him often, around Remembrance Day I think of him even more. In my life as a Member of Provincial Parliament, I have come to know and understand even better, the courage, bravery, and sacrifice of veterans like him—who served so that our lives could be better.

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Realstar Hospitality continues to grow the Days Inn brand with the opening of its latest franchise location. Adding another 65 rooms to the chain’s portfolio, the newly renovated Days Inn and Conference Centre Renfrew, formerly the Best Western, offers free Wi-Fi, conference and banquet space for up to 350 people, an on-site restaurant serving breakfast and dinner, plus an on-site fitness centre. Each room is equipped with a flat screen TV, work desk and coffee maker. Suites with fridge and microwave are available upon request. Guests can also enjoy complimentary parking, pet-friendly rooms (additional charges will apply) and a seasonal outdoor heated pool. “We’re very excited to expand our presence in Ontario and welcome this hotel to our growing portfolio,” said Irwin Prince, president and chief operating officer Realstar Hospitality. “With nearly 40 Days Inns across the province and over 105 across the country, the brand continues to provide our guests with a wider distribution of hotels to choose from.” Situated in the heart of Ottawa Valley, the hotel is a fabulous choice for both business and leisure travellers. Located at 760 Gibbons Road, reservations can be made by visiting www.daysinn.ca or by calling 1-800-DAYSINN (1-800-329-7466).

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joy a delicious dinner, catered by Ullrichs, and dance the night away! You can also bid on various items, donated by generous community businesses, at the event- either at the silent auction or at the live auction - or online at: www.facebook.com/FestivalofTreesauction. CPAN is not government funded and relies solely on grants, donations and fundraisers - including Festival of Trees CPAN is still accepting donations of items for auction and tickets are still only $60.

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The Renfrew County Child Poverty Action Network (CPAN) fourth annual Festival of Trees – a magical and popular pre-Christmas event – will take place at Petawawa Civic Centre on Saturday, Nov. 21. The magical evening will include the Snowflake Gala (dinner and dance) and the auction of various items, including uniquely decorated Christmas trees donated by sponsors. All funds raised are used to improve the lives of local children in need. View the uniquely decorated trees, and wreaths. En-

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Wing celebrates 61st Charter Night Oct. 26 marked the 61st Charter Celebration of the Royal Canadian Air Force Association – 433 (Champlain) Wing. Making up the 2015-16 executive, in front row, from left are Norm Ilan (treasurer/business manager), Joan Price (president) and Ron Price (1st vice president). In back row are Keith Mulvihill (4th vice president), Suzanne Lachambre (2nd vice president), Jack Porter (3rd vice president) and Dan Duchene, CD (immediate past president).

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what unique gift you will find for your loved ones. The event runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the recreation centre. You will find many crafters, health and wellness, holistic therapy and direct sellers – truly something for everyone. As always, the event is free admission and we will again be collecting non-perishable items and hosting a silent auction with all proceeds being donated to the Renfrew and Area Food Bank.

As the price of everything keeps increasing, the need at the food bank continues to grow. As we get closer to Christmas, we know they will certainly welcome and appreciate any and all donations. Let’s see what we can do to help support those in our community. For more information, please contact Koula Cove at koula@healinginthevalley.ca or please visit our event page on Facebook.

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$274,900 MLS#957097 Year Round Home With Endless Possibilities Located Between Village Of Calabogie & Calabogie Peaks Ski Hill. Deeded Access To Calabogie Lake. Make This Your Home And Enjoy 4 Seasons Of Fun!!! Call Kelly To View: 613-433-2681

$409,900 MLS#958778 Brick Bungalow On Over An Acre On The Edge Of Renfrew, Close To Boat Launch. Offers 30 x 50 Large Detached Garage And 2 Car Attached. Call Vincent Johnston For More Information: 613-433-2254

92 OTTERIDGE STREET

663 ABERDEEN STREET

OPEN HOUSE 806 CHENAUX ROAD

$274,900

MLS#949500

Endless Opportunities 5 Bedrooms – Open 3rd Floor – In Ground Pool – Separate Main Floor In-Law Suite/Home Business/Apartment Call Margaret Dubeau For More Information: 613-433-1191

527 COLERAINE DRIVE

$425,000

MLS#963160

-6 Unit Residential Rental -4 One Bedroom Units, 2 Two Bedroom Units -Each Unit Has Electric Heat & Landlord Heats Building With 2 Natural Gas Furnaces In Basement -Commercial Potential For A Variety Of Businesses Call Morris Eady: 613-432-1830

770 ZION LINE

$252,900 MLS#969477 New Home, Centrally Located In The Valley -Tastefully Decorated, ICF Construction -2 + 1 Bedrooms, Sunroom, Attached Garage Call Kelly To View: 613-433-2681

On Duty This Weekend Charlene Riopelle

$165,000

MLS#963156

Saturday, November 14 12 p.m. – 2 p.m. Your Host: Vincent Johnston: 613-433-2254

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Dennis Yakaback Real Estate Broker Cell 432-0041

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Real Estate Representative Cell 433-4082

I welcome your weekend call on any listed property

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R0013532428

330 Plaunt St. S., Renfrew K7V 1N3

432-7562

Metro City Realty Ltd. (Renfrew) Brokerage A locally owned Independent Member Broker

www.remaxrenfrew.com

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613-432-0058

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3444 STONE RD

120 OPEONGO ROAD

A delightful 2 storey, trendy home. 3 BR’s, 4 pce bath, dect at rear, new furnace, det garage & paved drive. Well worth seeing! Call Helen 613-432-0058.

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FERGUSON LAKE

A 7 acre lot on Ferguson Lake that has been cleared and ready for a home or to enjoy the 4 season Yurt that comes with the property. Propane stove and tons of room for guests. An impressive piece of property. MLS#954223. Call David today.

$299,900 WATERFRONT HOME

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

$97,500

Spectacular value and fabulous views on 12 acres of land. Extra large bungalow lifestyle, affordability with wood burning fireplace and stove, walk out basement, 2 bedrooms on main level plus large bath. Sunporch off the dining area; a great home for entertaining! Call Helen at 432-0058 or David at 4012824 to see this.

106 BONNECHERE STREET, EGANVILLE Affordable living at this location. 2 bedrooms on the main level plus 3 pce bath, living room and large kitchen with woodstove. Big lot, second level is good storage or could easily be converted into more living space. Call Helen at 432-0058 or David at 401-2824 to view

81 OTTERIDGE HUNTER GATE SUBDIVISION

Brand new 3 bedroom bungalow with family room, 3 baths, den, laundry on main level, large open concept living area for you and your family. Tarion Warrantied, fully serviced lot. Call Helen to see it at 432-0058

PRIME PROPERTY ON ARTHUR AVE. Zoned for multi residential – condos or townhouses Call Helen 613.432.0058 Overlooking the River WATERFRONT PROPERTY ailable Lots nowteavridge. on Ot

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LOTS FOR SALE Beautiful serviced lots, all ready to build in Renfrew’s most prestigious area.

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June St. 2,200 ft. of waterfront and 11 acres. Proceed on Lisgar to June St. – Turn north & there it is!

Call Helen 613.432.0058

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2449 THOMPSON RD

Located in a wonderful country setting this brand new 3 bedroom bungalow is completed. Generous sized bedrooms and attached 2 car garage. Hardwood floors & ceramic tile throughout. Large master bedroom with 4 pce ensuite. Built in propane stove in living room and central a/c included. Full Tarion warranty. Call David to view. MLS #974014

169 GAGAN LANE (OTTAWA RIVER WATERFRONT) $299,900 - 4 SEASON HOME

100 feet of excellent shoreline at this address plus all yr living in a 3 bedroom. Open concept bungalow, wrap around deck, large lot and lots of parking. Call Helen to see it at 432-0058

209 VANIER AVE.

An excellent subdivision to raise a family and have a great lifestyle. 3 bedrooms , 2 levels completely finished, family room, eat-in kitchen , 2 baths, large living room, adjacent deck and storage. Call David at 401-2824 or Helen at 432-0058

1705 CHURCH STREET, GRIFFITH

If you drive a little you will save a lot! $114,900 – 3 bedrooms – 2 storey vinyl home – bath on main level – laundry on main level – treed lot and runs street to street for privacy – large detached garage and workshop – Call Helen to view at 432-0058

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3264 MATAWATCHAN RD., MATAWATCHAN

PETER VINCENT

Sales Representative

$79,900

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$97,500 - Economy here at this address; seasonal or permanent living. 3 bedrooms, brand new kitchen and living area. 4 pce bath , good sized lot, excellent value. Call Helen at 432-0058 or David at 401-2824 to view

DAVID VINCENT

JUST LISTED

OPEN HOUSE

57 RENFREW AVE. Proceed on Raglan St South to the Scotiabank and turn east and drive to #57 – follow my signs and hope to see you there. Helen Vincent 613-432-0058

ROSS PEEVER

Sales Representative

Holmes Rd - 2 acres Pinnacle Rd 3 lots available 2 acres

730 INGLIS RD., R.R.6 RENFREW JUST OFF PUCKER STREET

$219,900. Minutes from town to view this beautiful A frame 3 bedroom home. 2 levels of living space, well appointed interior, open concept living and dining with propane fireplace. Den, 2 baths, over 12 acres of land with easy year round access. Deck at the front with an adjacent screened in porch. Do not miss this one! Call Helen to see this at 432-0058.

540 GILLAN RD

Located close to shopping, this 3 bedroom bungalow offers a large yard and great Hwy access. Freshly painted and new flooring. Central air and a partially finished basement with 2nd bath. MLS #971114. Call David to view. 613-401-2824.

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Sat, Nov 14 12 p.m. – 2 p.m. Your Host: Vincent Johnston: Eady Realty, Inc. 613-433-2254

806 Chenaux Road

R0053491071.1105

OPEN HOUSE GUIDE

Sunday, Nov 8th 2-4 p.m. Helen Vincent 613-432-0058

Sun, Nov. 8,2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Your Host: Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947

342 Raglan Street South Renfrew, Ontario 613-432-8122

sales@royallepageoneil.com

Helping you is what we do.

1249 Jamieson Lane

57 RenfRew ave

R0023532405.1105

330 Plaunt St. S., Renfrew, ON K7V 1N3 rpeever@xplornet.com

327 MOUNT ST PATRICK RD

Two storey, vinyl sided home, with kitchen, living room and dining room on the main leve. 3 bedroom plus 1-4pc bath are on the upper level. Windows were replaced approximately 6 years ago. New shingles in 2000, 100 amp electrical panel and foam insulation in the basement. A great starter home! Asking $135,000. Call Ross 613-433-1133.

Sales Representative

613-433-1133

www.remaxrenfrew.com

Metro City Realty Ltd. (Renfrew) Brokerage A locally owned Independent Member Broker

JUST LISTED

ROSS PEEVER

• 613-432-7562

HOBBY FARM

ross@remaxrenfrew.com

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

1426 GOSHEN RD.

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.

PUCKER STREET PROPERTIES - ALL SECURED AND SURVEYED

NEW PRICE!

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

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

CRUISE LANE

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

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

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

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

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White Lake pulls out all the stops for Fall Fest The Village of White Lake was abuzz from morning to night Oct. 24 as the community celebrated Fall Fest. A day that started with pumpkin carving at the fire hall and included a treasure hunt, wagon rides, a chalk challenge and entertainment in the park wrapped up with a Zombie Walk and bon fire at White Lake Park. Left, Olivia Reid, 11, of Admaston-Bromley and Emily Tracey, 11, and Allison Tracey, 9, of Renfrew partake in the Healthy Kids Chalk Challenge at White Lake Park. For a photo gallery from the event visit www.insideottawavalley.com/Arnprior. Sherry Haaima/Metroland

330 Plaunt St. S., Renfrew K7V 1N3

R0053532442.1105

Metro City Realty Ltd. (Renfrew) Brokerage A locally owned Independent Member Broker

www.remaxrenfrew.com

JUST LISTED

14 uSBORNE ST.

Asking $195,000 for this 3 BR home on deep lot on edge of Arnprior, Natural Gas furnace. MLS#976390.

Picture your

RaglaN ST. SOuTH

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

JUST LISTED

SOLD 2459 CalaBOgIE RD. Asking $209,900 for this spacious 3+1 Bedroom home just outside Burnstown, well cared for, mature lot, garage, large rear deck. MLS# 967749

432-7562

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613-432-0319 peter@remaxrenfrew.com

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SOLD

17 aRTHuR aVE.

Asking $117,500 for this renovated two bedroom home, 1.5 baths, central location. MLS#975268

PETER VINCENT

THINKING

gRIFFITH

BuTlER RD INVESTmENT

Asking $275,000 for this well maintained two bedroom home on Church St overlooking the Madawaska River, large garage, mature rear yard. MLS#965419

Asking $219,900 for 9 Acres of land with two fully rented homes included with natural gas services. MLS# 974259.

NEW PRICE

JUST LISTED

221 HaRRy ST.

Now Asking $174,900 for this spacious 1.5 storey 3 BR home with large private rear yard, MLS#970675.

Asking $122,500 for this bright 2 BR home on deeper lot and close to downtown, rear addition living room. MLS#974173

NEW PRICE

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18 QuEEN ST. S

OF SELLING? CALL PETER! 70 HaRRy ST.

Asking $169,900 for this renovated 3 BR home on a ravine lot, hardwood floors, close to all amenities, new gas furnace. MLS#975023

CONSTaNT laKE HOmE

49 Dubois Lane Only $225,000 for this 2 BR Waterfront home with 335 ft. of waterfront. MLS#971469 Located in a quiet bay with 335 ft. of shoreline this 2 BR waterfront home has much to offer. MLS#971469

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613-432-0319

465 BaRR ST.

Now Asking $279,900, this home has been renovated extensively throughout, spacious interior, manicured lawns, 3 BR, 2.5 baths, large garage and a great location. MLS#953931.

HalEy STaTION

Located at 418 Service RD. Asking $225,000 for this 4 BR renovated home with acreage, min off Hwy 17 with large heated garage, completely finished basement. MLS# 964668


New phone, internet option for businesses Communications company bluArc, Canada’s leading provider of hosted business phone and internet services, recently announced that it has aligned with Cogeco Data Services, the nation’s second largest internet and cable provider. With the reach and robust nature of Cogeco Data Services’ network, bluArc is now able to better serve smalland mid-sized urban centres across Ontario - delivering comprehensive hosted business phone services that were previously only available to large metropolitan areas. Historically, technology in smaller urban centres has been limited. With the recent release of Cogeco Data Services’ ethernet-over-cable solution, bluArc is now able to deliver hosted business phone services to virtually anywhere within the Cogeco Data Services cable network. The ethernet-over-cable solutions provide a reliable, cost-effective, high speed business grade service capable of supporting superior hosted business phone services. When combined with bluArc’s private networking technology, small businesses can now experience the next generation of comprehensive business phone services. By utilizing Cogeco Data Services’ vast network and reach into the ma-

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jority of Ontario communities, bluArc can now extend both traditional hosted business phone services, as well as its popular openConnect service that enables its customers to connect via the internet connection of their choice. The service reach includes almost all Ontario cities, most notably Oakville, Burlington, Hamilton, Bellville, Kingston, Brockville, Pembroke, Renfrew, Arnprior, and Petawawa. “True business phone systems have been something that most smaller communities across Ontario have been missing,” said Jay Swayze, president and CEO of bluArc. “Like most Canadians with home or mobile phones, business owners outside of major metropolitan centres have little choice in providers, plagued with the usual underwhelming offerings from major carriers, or stuck with VoIP solutions that cause more issues than they solve. Now, by leveraging our relationship with Cogeco Data Services, we can offer state-of-the-art business phone services to virtually anyone, anywhere - giving them the same features and functions once only offered to large cities.” For more info on bluArc’s Hosted Business Phone and Internet Services, visit www.bluArc.ca.

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Gerry O’Neil Broker of Record

Sherri Cobus Broker

613-432-2333

613-432-1947

Allison Mulvihill Sales Representative

Mike Coulas Sales Representative

gerryoneil@royallepage.ca

613-433-2880

613-432-0092

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sherricobus@royallepage.ca

mikecoulas@royallepage.ca

355 RiVeRVieW DR.

4643 RiVeR RoaD

• Are you looking for a property with a few acres, close to Ottawa R? • 3.25 acres with 2 bedrm bungalow, att. Garage + 16’X25’ shop, fenced backyard with gates. Privacy! • On a paved road! Call Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947 lP $218,000 mls#969171

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

• Very affordable level building lot steps from downtown Calabogie! • Build your retreat here in the heart of the Valley playground where boating, fishing, skiing, golfing and motorsport enthusiasts congregate. • Close to everything but far enough away too! call mike coulas 613-432-0092

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• Fantastic Waterfront Log Home with breathtaking views of Centennial Lake • Turnkey with 3 bedrooms, open concept, wide wood plank floors, 2 baths, 2 wood stoves with lots of living space • New Roof & Propane Furnace, single garage, all furnishings & appliances included. Immediate Occupancy. A must see! Call Allison Mulvihill 613-433-2880

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25 RoseBRUGH RD.

• 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

349 BaRR st.

• Stately 2 storey offers 3 bedrms, 2 baths • Double paved drive, double garage, inground pool, privacy! • All this in a lovely neighbourhood! call sherri cobus 613-432-1947

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• Very affordable family home on quiet street close to everything! • 3 beds, large eat-in kitchen with newer cabinets and windows. • Large deep lot affords many possibilities. Immediate possession is possible. Call Mike at 613-432-0092 lP $146,500 mls#945681

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“The most damaging aspect of abuse is the trauma to the heart and soul, being betrayed by the people that we love and trust.” Sadly Anastasia Kuzyk, Nathalie Warmerdam, and Carol Culleton are the latest victims in Renfrew County to be murdered by a man they were doing everything in their power to keep away. It has taken years for the veil of silence and secrecy to be lifted with regards to women being murdered by intimate partners. Society and the media are finally coming to terms with the realization that domestic violence is no longer a private matter. There is a marked shift in the way we discuss abuse and the voices of family, friends, and victims of domestic violence are finally being taken more seriously. The Criminal Code of Canada, which serves to provide protection for victims and sanction offenders, appeared to only slow down what court documents show as a man intent on not letting go, a man determined on exercising his power and control, a man who after three weeks of being released from prison is now charged with the murder of three beautiful women. We do know the courts tend to treat each case as an

isolated incident without considering patterns of behaviour. Abusive and violent behaviour needs to be scrutinized in all the forms that a perpetrator subjects on their victims. The slap, the kick, the push, the demeaning comments, the control, etc. eventually lends itself to increase patterns of violent behaviour. By continuing to look at abusive behaviour in isolation we do not validate or authenticate women’s endangerment. The vigil that was held Sept. 25 in Wilno, spoke of honouring Anastasia, Nathalie, and Carol. As well, it shines a light on the other l8 women in Renfrew County who died at the hands of their intimate partner and to all who have been murdered at the hands of violence. It was not a time to find blame, but rather acknowledge that we as a community of men and women have the opportunity to change society. They no longer have that opportunity. “Those in the media need to play a greater role in ensuring honest, discussions around domestic violence and intimate partner abuse take place. Sharing stories, however difficult as that may be, is a key component to ultimately evoking change,” said reporter Heidi Davoren. As a community we know abuse is happening, and everyone, men and women need to be part of the solution in order to stop it.

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Emerald Ash Borer spread continues in Renfrew County Invasive, wood-eating beetle serious threat to ash trees The Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) is an invasive, woodeating beetle that is threatening Ontario’s ash trees. The insect was first found in North America in 2002 and was likely imported from Asia through improperly treated wood packaging material. It has spread rapidly, mostly through the movement of firewood or other infested ash wood material. Discovered in Ottawa in 2008, the EAB has had a major impact on street trees and parks. Emerald Ash Borer was first found in Renfrew County (Arnprior) in the spring of 2013. This year, EAB was discovered in Horton Township (Lavallee Road) and the Town of Renfrew (O’Brien Road). The whole of Renfrew County is already in the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s (CFIA) regulated area for Emerald Ash Borer, which means that movement of firewood or other contaminated materials is not prohibited, as long as it stays within the regulated area.

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RCIS team members all finished well inside the top 20 at the Renfrew County cross-country championship hosted by Valour in Petawawa Oct. 23. Kneeling is Cole Armstrong, being held Wes Matthews; and standing from left, coach Stephanie McCullough, Maggie Scott, Tommy MacAskill, Ty Debeau, Alex McBride, Jack O’Grady, Kyle Hall, Duncan Jamieson, Tom Stark, Maxx Steele and Leif Buxton. submitted

RCIS Raiders Grade 8 runners step up The Renfrew Collegiate Intermediate School Raiders turned in a noteworthy performance at the Renfrew County cross-country championship Oct. 23. The event was hosted by the Valour Voyageurs (junior kindergarten to grade 12 school) at the Petawawa Golf Club. The Raiders had a number of upper echelon finishes and personal bests. All RCIS results were from Grade 8 races of three kilometres. Leif Buxton placed third with a personal best time of 11 minutes and one second, Maggie Scott, the lone RCIS female competitor, added a fifth-place finish in 13:32. Other RCIS Raiders among top runners in their races were Ty Debeau fourth, Tommy MacAskill fifth, Kyle Hall seventh, Wes Matthews eighth, Maxx Steele ninth, Cole Armstrong 10th, Tom Stark 12th, Jack O’Grady 14th, Duncan Jamieson 15th and Alex McBride 16th. RCI cross-country runners also competed at the county championship on a hilly, challenging course. Senior boy John Pettigrew finished second and junior Carter Bleeks seventh. Tyler Lefebvre had his best race of the season. Taylor Virgin, Zach Wroe, Pace Marier and Jack Cracknell also had strong races. Basketball

The Junior Raiders scored a 38-17 decision over the Jeanne Lajoie Chevaliers in Upper Ottawa Valley High School Athletic Association girls hoops action Oct. 26.

Sydney Smart caged 11 points. Delaney Leavoy and Eli Scott added eight apiece. Morgan Virgin and Mikaela Ripley led the way defensively for RCI. The Arnprior Redmen topped the Junior Raiders 40-23 Oct. 27. Smart, Scott, Leavoy and Catherine Beattie turned in solid performances for RCI. The Raiders beat the Mackenzie Mustangs 4424 Oct. 29 to finish regular season play in third place. RCI hosted the Deep River school in a rematch Tuesday as playoffs got underway. The Senior Raiders bounced Mackenzie 46-22 to finish in second place at 7-and-1. They earned a bye through the quarterfinal and host a semifinal contest today (Thursday) at the Grant Gymnasium. The Raiders lone setback came at the hands of the Arnprior Redmen, 4332 Oct. 27. Volleyball

The Junior Raiders completed a 4-and-4 season and advanced to this past Tuesday’s opening round of the playoffs at Bishop Smith in Pembroke with a 3-1 triumph over the Madawaska Valley District Wolves in Barry’s Bay Oct. 29. After dropping the opening set, the Junior Raiders reeled off two wins. Riley Bulmer then ignited the fourth set, serving for eight consecutive points. Bryce Schaap later capped off a thrilling 26-24 RCI win with seven successful serves. Rugby

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short for the Raiders, who dropped their final senior girls rugby match 22-20 to the Opeongo Wildcats. Abby Emon in the first half, and Kaitlyn Beimers and Brooke Congdon in the second half, scored tries for the Raiders. Three quick Opeongo scores in the latter stages of the opening half proved to be the difference in the game. Football

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The Renfrew Timberwolves have had some struggles on home ice early in the 2015-16 Central Canada Tier 2 Hockey League season. But thanks to a pair of wins over the weekend at the Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre, the Wolves made a climb in the Richardson Division standings. At 8-6-and-1, the Renfrew club has climbed into seventh place overall in the league, and trails the Arnprior Packers by only a single point for a topthree spot in the division. The Wolves turned away the Clarence Creek Beavers 7-3 Friday and Winchester Hawks 4-3 in a shootout Sunday. Sandwiched between was a 7-4 road setback to the Char-Lan Rebels Saturday night. Wolves 7, Clarence 3

The Wolves overcame a 3-1 deficit with four goals in the middle period, and two more in the third to post a solid win Friday night.

Less than three minutes after two quick goals had given Clarence its 3-1 lead, Scott Conroy started the Wolves on the comeback trail with his first of three 6:34 into the middle stanza. Renfrew’s Nych Paquette levelled the count at three 1:19 later, before Conroy completed his hat trick with a pair of markers before the second period ended for a 5-3 Wolves lead. Colin Bradbury notched his second of the night, shorthanded, to give the Wolves a 6-3 cushion 7:04 into the final stanza. Jerim Ryan rounded out the game’s scoring 3:25 from the end. Alex Campbell added a pair of assists for the Wolves, who got a 27-save performance from netminder Mackenzie Bruce. Calvin Heffler, Luke Witzel and Suraj Bali answered for Clarence Creek. Miguel Daoust faced 48 Wolves shots in the Beavers goalcrease. Char-Lan 7, Wolves 4

The Wolves scored first, but that would be their only lead of

the night in Char-Lan. The Rebels led 2-1 through 20 minutes, 3-2 after 40, and stretched their advantage to 6-2 with three straight goals in the final stanza. Quinn MacDonell’s first of three goals was a backbreaker. It came just nine seconds into the third period and gave the Rebels a 4-2 lead. Kevin Hope added two goals while Alex Horawski claimed the goaltending win with 27 saves. Alex Paquette, Teddy Suckow, Andrew McIntyre and Jerim Ryan notched Renfrew goals. The Rebels fired 34 shots the way of Wolves netminder J.P Peladeau. Wolves 4, Winchester 3

Sunday night’s game came with some controversy at the MAC. Winchester’s Niko Roy appeared to give his team the lead in the third round of the game deciding shootout when he solved Wolves netminder Mackenzie Bruce. But the goal was wiped out. Roy didn’t have his

chinstrap buckled, and he was called for illegal equipment. The same scenario would result in a 10-minute misconduct had it occurred during the regular portion of the game. Colin Bradbury then raced in and snapped a low dart between the pads of Hawks netminder Brandon Lowry to win the game for the Wolves. Teddy Suckow and Winchester’s Franco Gagnon traded goals earlier in the shootout. Bradbury, Suckow and Spencer Hill scored Renfrew goals during a 3-3 game in regulation. Hill’s blast from the point tied the game with 7:05 remaining. Shawn Simms, Diego Gagnon and Franco Gagnon connected for Winchester. The teams were deadlocked throughout, 1-1, 2-2 and 3-3 at the period intervals. Both teams had numerous chances during a scoreless five minute 3-on-3 overtime. The Wolves lost the services of defenceman Alex Campbell in the first period and blueliner Jon Rosien in the third as a result of separate bouts. The

Hawks David Ouellette and Diego Gagnon joined them on the sidelines. Wolves howlings

Former Timberwolves general manager Brent Sylvester is back in the loop. He has landed the GM’s job with the Arnprior Packers. Wolves coach Kip Mulvihill will handle GM duties for the current time. The Upper Ottawa Valley Ringette Association held a fish fry, cooked up by Sledzz BBQ, before Friday

night’s game. Meal tickets also included admission to the Wolves game. The Wolves next home game is Sunday, Nov. 15 versus South Ottawa Canadians at 7:30 p.m. Before that, the Wolves travel to Westport to challenge the Rideaus Friday at 8 p.m. On Sunday, the Renfrew club boards the bus for a 2:15 p.m. matinee encounter versus the Metcalfe Jets. They also visit South Ottawa at Sandy Hill Arena Tuesday, Nov. 10 at 7:20 p.m.

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home with a very satisfying 3-0-1 record and another second place finish. Gary Smith, Dave Eady, Rory McKay and Don Armitage overcame a bit of a slow start and went on cruise control the rest of the way to win 6-3 and 10-2. The Rob Warren rink with Don Rouble, Jim Berg and Bernie Leclaire fought back and tied 8-8 and won 13-4. The shot of the day was Warren’s last rock, a takeout double through a port that didn’t appear

to exist to tie game one, that even left the opposing team cheering. Only in curling, eh! Renfrew now sits in second overall as new powerhouse Arnprior once again went 4-0 with a sweep of struggling Pembroke. Personally, curling has turned a bit frustrating as a wonky knee has turned me into a stick curler and it is proving to be a case of learning to curl all over again. The deft touch that used to allow button control almost at will has turned

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Three St. Joseph’s Jaguars sports teams are off to the playoffs this week in the Upper Ottawa Valley High School Athletics Association. The Senior Jaguars posted a convincing 53-13 win over the Fellowes Falcons in girls basketball action at Pembroke Oct. 26. Hannah Robertson turned in a strong game and controlled the pace for the Jaguars. Among game highlights was a Lindsay Sherman layup. Coupled with a 25-22 decision over the Valour Voyageurs Oct. 28, it allowed the Senior Jaguars to finish the 2015 regular season in third place. Emma Crozier was the Senior Jaguars top performer. St. Joseph’s hosted the Fellowes Falcons in quarterfinal action at the Jag Den this past Tuesday.

The Junior Jaguars also showed dominance against Fellowes with a 29-19 triumph over the Falcons. Emma Kluke led the way in steals and points, and set the tone with hustle for the Jaguars. The game was the first of two on the day for Kluke and Sydney Perry. Both were inserted into the lineup for a shortstaffed senior girls team. The junior girls defeated the L’Equinoxe Patriotes 43-22 at the Jag Den Oct. 27. Great ball movement and tough defence helped solidify the win. Kluke and Karley Friske led the way in scoring. That set the stage for a trip to Petawawa with home court for the quarterfinal on the line. The Junior Jags doubled the Valour Voyageurs 24-12, led by a balanced scoring attack of five players. Friske was selected Jags player of the game. St. Joseph’s hosted Valour in the quarterfinal this past Tuesday.

into “I think it’s somewhere between the hog and back lines.” And it has led to a draw in the battle of the sexes as the girls, led by the other stick wielding Sklep, left the lads asking whether it’s time to replace the skip. Only a face-saving win over Miracle Worker Warren in Skins play on some

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Thank You Hospice Renfrew would like to extend a sincere thank you to our proud supporters who sponsored or donated prizes and auction items to the 9th Annual Aikenhead’s Hospice Classic Golf Tournament. Without your support we would not have been able to have an event like this. The tournament was a huge success raising over $37,000. We thank everyone for their continued support. A Dash of Fab A Sense of Country Access Direct Aikenhead’s Pharmachoice Dan Buch Dr. M H Dewey Dr. Stephanie Langlois Dragonfly Golf Links Erin’s Hair Trends The Flower Factory Greater Madawaska Canoe Rentals Greensmere Golf Club J.S. Wilson Financial Management Jims Auto Care Jo-Anne and Kevin Brown John Redsell Kathyrn Bossy Kevin Haime Golf Centre Linda Cylbuski

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The Jaguars concluded senior boys volleyball regularseason play with a split of matches in Deep River. The host Mackenzie Mustangs outlasted St. Joseph’s in a tough five-set confrontation 29-27, 21-25, 25-16, 22-25, 11-15. The Senior Jaguars answered with a 25-22, 28-26, 25-19 triumph over the Ope-

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The Upper Ottawa Valley Ringette Association executive hosted a fish fry in the upstairs hall at the Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre early Friday evening. Fish, french fries, smoked baked beans and coleslaw were on the menu for $15. A dinner ticket also gave the holder free admission to the Junior Timberwolves hockey game that followed Friday night. The fish was cooked up by Jeff Woito of Sledzz Smokin BBQ. Patrons also enjoyed plenty from the dessert table, at left.

At right, Yvonne Sklepowicz sells infinity scarves and other accessories during the Christmas fundraiser for the Renfrew Curling Club Nov. 1. About a dozen tables were set up with many offering seasonal or personal items for sale. Below, April Scheuneman, left, and Rhonda Runtz of Rodan and Fields skin care participate in the fundraiser for the curling club. Renfrew Curling Club members also baked and sold treats at the organization’s fundraiser.

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St. Francis Tea and Talent Sale Nov. 14 Holiday bake and craft sale season is about to get underway. St. Francis Xavier Parish in Renfrew hosts its 40th Anniversary Tea and Talent Sale on Nov. 14. The popular annual event runs 1 to 4 p.m. at the parish hall. Organizers invite members of the public

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Battle on for duplicate bridge supremacy Lewis MacDonald Duplicate Bridge

Seven and a half tables engaged in friendly competition for duplicate bridge honours at Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre Oct. 28. Wayne Daze led an interesting Chalk Talk for players on the correct lead against a number of contracts. Sample hands were laid out with participants choosing a variety of leads.

Wayne would then provide a justification for one lead over others. During the afternoon’s action, three small slams were attempted. All three failed by one trick, proving once again that discretion may be the better part of valour. Congratulations to the afternoon’s winners: North-South

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Mother knew long winter meant being shut in Mary Cook’s Memories BY MARY COOK

which it didn’t. Mother stopped playing her harmonica in the evening. She would bring her diaries down out of the back-to-the-wall cupboard, open one, and never raise a pencil to write in it.... just staring at a blank page. She would tap the end of the pencil on the oilcloth covering the table, and it would make a steady ‘plop, plop’, and I would watch her closely, but not a word was put in her diary. She still made our meals. They were as hearty as ever. There were still rows of pies on the bake table, and the smell of fresh bread met us as we came home from the Northcote School. None of that changed. It was Mother herself who had changed, and I got an ache in the pit of my stomach and when we said our

silent prayers in bed, I prayed that whatever was bothering my mother would go away. And then one day, it was a Sunday, and we had come home from church, changed into our better-than-school clothes, when Mother sent Audrey up to the trunk in the hall and asked her to bring down the big white linen tablecloth. The white linen tablecloth? It was only used at Easter and Christmas, and was one of Mother’s most cherished possessions, which she had brought from New York when she moved to Renfrew County. She took a blue glass pitcher out of the parlour, which sat next to the bible and put it in the centre of the table. It too had come from New York. She told Audrey to set the table and R0013543854.1105

It was happening again. In my mind’s eye I could see back to the year before. It seemed to happen when the weather changed from warm sunny days to a snap in the air, and when flakes of ice formed all around the watering trough in the barnyard. I just couldn’t put my finger on it, but I was old enough to know there was a change in Mother, and it happened at the same time of the year. What could it be? What had brought it on? Maybe she was worried that we would have enough food to last us over the coming winter. But that couldn’t be. The cellar was full of preserves and canned vegetables, the smoke house full of meat, and the big barrel of sauerkraut was already out in the summer kitchen beside the smaller barrel of pickled herring. No, it couldn’t be because Mother was worried about our starving to death. But there was no doubt there was a change in her, and I could feel it in the very depth of my bones. My older and much wiser sister Audrey, if she sensed it too, wouldn’t talk about it. All she said was ‘it will pass’, as if that would satisfy me,

to use the dishes that had come in bags of puffed wheat from Briscoe’s General Store. The table looked like we were expecting the Queen for dinner! Mother changed into a velvet dress. It too had come from New York, and was only worn for very special occasions. Father, who wasn’t much for any change to his routine, or for fancying up the house, said nothing. He had been through this before. We sat down at the table with its shiny linen tablecloth, as many matched dishes as Audrey would find, and our usual ample dinner. Supper would be the same as it always was on a Sunday night: a repeat of the noon meal. After we had redded up the kitchen, the white table cloth put with the pile of laundry awaiting the Monday wash, the lamps lit, shooting shards of light into the corners of the darkening room, Mother went to the back door and opened it wide. The cold night air blew in. She stood there, quietly, for the longest time looking out into the black yard. Then she sighed, as if it was coming from her boot tops, and closed the door and just stood there quietly, saying nothing.

Then she took down her diaries, and her scrapbooks, sharpened her pencils with a kitchen knife, and began to write. I couldn’t say she had completely lost that melancholy look, but I was relieved to see that her mood had changed. It was almost as if she was saying “so be it”, a phrase she used often. When we went to bed I begged Audrey to tell me what had happened. She put her face close to my ear so that no one but me could hear and she told me that just before Fall changed to Winter, our mother knew that for months ahead of her, she would be shut inside our old log house. There would be no escape, and that was the time she longed most for her beloved New York. Audrey said, Mother would be almost sick with loneliness for the life she used to have so far away. When Audrey told me I fell asleep with tears wetting my pillow. Interested in an electronic version of Mary’s books? Go to https://www.smashwords. com and type MaryRCook for e-book purchase details, or if you would like a hard copy, please contact Mary at wick2@sympatico.ca.

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that are streaked with gray and brown. The fox sparrow is a noisy bird, it scratches among the leaves with both feet throwing them in every direction as it searches for food. We see them at our feeders on their way north in the spring and on their way south in the fall. Great Backyard Bird Count

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Birds prefer sunflower seeds above all others because of the oil content, which is a high heat-energy food source to ward off the winter cold. The seeds also have more edible kernel and are easier to open than the larger striped seed. We sometimes worry about the amount of seed hulls left in the spring but according to Ed Lawrence of the CBC Radio program Ontario Today the hulls make a good mulch and fertilizer, spread it around.

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Jack and Jane Clark have an evening grosbeak coming to their feeders on Wade Avenue for sunflower seeds. Jack’s thoughts are that they would like the bird to stay all winter and possibly add more members. The Clack feeders are very busy. Two adult and two immature cardinals, hairy and downy woodpeckers, blue jays, mourning doves, many goldfinches, whitebreasted and red breasted nuthatches and the

John and Marjorie Doering have large numbers of blue jays and mourning doves coming to their sunflower feeders. John says the jays can empty the feeders by noon and any seeds they drop on the ground are picked up by a flock of mourning doves. Both species are interesting birds to watch but they do consume large amounts of seed. They will eat other less expensive seeds such as cracked corn and some scratch grain but only when there is no more sunflower. It is not a good idea to mix corn and sunflower in the same upright feeder as the jays will throw out all the corn and only take the sunflower. The ground feeders, sparrows, juncos and doves will clean up and seed on the ground but only the jays get the nourishing sunflower.

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Normal weather conditions alternate between fair and bad conditions. The migration of a majority of birds shows a very close connection between these conditions, which are directed by barometric (air) pressure patterns, temperature and wind direction. We see them on the weather news every evening. Spring migration takes place with warm weather. Birds begin to move north when warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico begins to move from south to north. Fall migration usually takes place with cold weather. Movement of birds begins after the passage of a cold front when polar air moves from a northerly direction. Fog, heavy rain or snow and winds blowing against their direction of flight will cause the birds to go to ground until conditions improve. Exceptional weather conditions with unusually high winds can cause birds to be blown from their usual routes and they are found far from their natural habitat. We can expect the migrants to move as cold conditions approach. Water birds, geese, ducks, mergansers and gulls will be taking advantage of the north winds. Our northern species, especially owls, will be taking the same winds but will pick them up further north and will not fly as far south.

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of them coming from Ontario, which placed eighth among all the provinces and states that participated. Ecuador reported the most species with 784, followed by the United States with 671 and Mexico with 653. Canada reported 241 species, frigid temperatures and snow in much of Canada hampered participation. Ontario had the most participants with 4,216 and 137 species. Quebec had the most species with 197. To prove just how cold and difficult it was Nunavut had seven checklists and only one species. Enjoy your birding. Ila and Jim Ferguson, 5313 River Rd., R R 5, Renfrew, Ont., K7V 3Z8, phone 613-432-2738 or email jameshf@xplornet.com .


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DON’T MISS MIKE’S “ANTIQUES, TREASURES & TREATS” 10TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION ~ Nov. 7th & 8th!! If you only shop downtown, you’ll miss out on all the fun. Travel west a few blocks and you’ll be glad you did. At least 10 free draws, at least 10 gourmet samples. And since 10% off isn’t enough- you’ll get 20% off on EVERYTHING in the store (except cigars and pipe tobacco) all weekend! And Cake!! Come between 2 - 4 pm on Sat. and join us by celebrating with cake!We’re not downtown, but we’re worth looking for. 260 Elgin st. West - Just a few blocks west of downtown Arnprior between Vancourtland and Ida. (open until 7 pm on Sat.)

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Aka PEPPER ON A STICK November 9, 2015 Love you lots Mom, Dad, Braxton Aunt Kelsey, Cayden, Owen, Bently Grandma, Grandpa XOXOXO

Percy Greene FINANCIAL / INCOME TAX November 4, 1983 The blow was great, the shock severe, STUART BOOKKEEPWe little thought the end ING was near, AND TAX SERVICES And only those who have lost can tell Full Service The pain of parting without Personal and Business farewell. More each day we miss 613-832-8012 you, Friends may think the wound is healed, But they little know the MUSIC sorrow That lies within our hearts concealed. Love, Mom & brothers and Guitars, Amplifiers, any quality used instruments sisters wanted at MILL MUSIC. We pay top dollar cash for instruments. 22 Raglan LEGAL St. (main street) Renfrew. www.millmusic.ca Criminal Record? Canadian 613.432.4381 Record Suspension (Criminal pardon) seals record. American waiver allows legal NOTICES entry. Why risk employment, business, travel, licensing, deportation, peace Arnprior of mind? Free consultation: Agricultural 1-800-347-2540 Society Annual General Meeting Current Members LIVESTOCK Only Mon. Nov. 16th 2015 Char-cross cattle, weaned @ calf, steers & heifers, pre7:30 p.m condition. Yearling heifers Kenwood Center will be pregnancy checked. 16 Edward St. South Eastbrook Farms. Suite 110 613-925-4557 613-803-3741.

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BILL LAVENTURE

80th

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Cole!

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Best Wishes Only

Loads of love Mom, Dad, Ally, Zach, Jessie, Gran & Gramps OXO

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“Bonnechere Manor, a safe and caring community to live, work and enjoy life.”

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT—FINANCE (Full Time) Anticipated Start Date: January 2016 Reporting to the Administration Supervisor, this position is responsible for all accounting duties concerning facility revenue accounts, resident trust accounts, and preparation and submission of accounts payable invoices. Prepares all pertinent reports for the County Administration and Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. Contributes to the efficient operation of the Administration department, consistent with the Mission and Philosophy of Bonnechere Manor.

Qualifications: �� Three year post secondary education in Business Administration with an emphasis on accounting. �� Minimum of two years of extensive knowledge of computer software is required (word processing, spreadsheet, database, Long�� �� �� �� ��

Term Care accounting system). Proven interpersonal abilities combined with excellent verbal and written communication skills. Must have immediate accessible transportation. Ability to meet and maintain health requirement standards of Bonnechere Manor as per Long-Term Care Legislation. The ability to maintain regular attendance is required. Accounting designation preferred (CGA, CMA).

Compensation: $46,301—$52,805 per annum, plus comprehensive benefits package. Please send your resume, stating Competition #15-100 by 4:00 p.m., Thursday, November 12, 2015 to: Human Resources, County of Renfrew 9 International Drive, Pembroke, ON K8A 6W5 EMAIL: hrinfo@countyofrenfrew.on.ca (in MS Word or pdf format) Thank you for your interest, however, only applicants considered for an interview will be contacted. Accessibility accommodations are available for all parts of the selection process. Applicants must make their needs known in advance. Information collected will be handled in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.

VEHICLES 2007 Jeep Compass, automatic, 4x4, 6 cylinder, air conditioning, AM/FM radio, CD player, cruise control, alloy wheels, ABS, power locks, mirrors & windows, rear wiper, keyless entry, tilt telescopic steering wheel, tinted glass. Asking $4,500 as is. 613-253-0332 leave message. 2009 FORD 17,000km. 613-623-2789

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VEHICLES 2011 Sierra Nevada 4X 4 truck for sale. 4.8 litre V8. Gray Metallic 125,000 KM saftied. Mint condition, new tires. Price $ 20,000 firm. Phone Pat St Michael 613-433-9074 email patsm@nrtco.net

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WANTED LOOKING FOR CAR STORAGE SPACE for winter months (November - April) Please call Pete at 613-791-8419

Network Security Professional Diploma 48 weeks Starts

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Contact us TODAY for more info and FUNDING OPTIONS at williscollege.com

ARNPRIOR: 613.623.1114 SMITHS FALLS: 613.283.1905

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DEAD OR ALIVE SCRAP CARS

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

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The family of Bill Laventure would like to invite you to help celebrate his 80th birthday at an open house November 15th from 1-4 at the home of Lou and Linda Laventure, 442 Milton Stewart Ave, Glasgow

Wishing you a very happy birthday!

TRAVEL/VACAT/COTTG

CAREER OPPORTUNITY

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HELP WANTED

Please Donate Today. 1-800-267-WISH

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Friday, November 6, 2015 12:00pm-8:00pm Saturday, November 7, 2015 10:00am-5:00pm Sunday, November 8, 2015 11:00am-4:00pm Held at Renfrew Armories 115 Veterans Blvd. Renfrew Fairgrounds FOOD AVAILABLE ADMISSION FREE PROCEEDS TO THE SUNSHINE COACH

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Monday-Thursday The successful candidate will have a Medical Office Assistant Certificate or equivalent. Preference will be given to candidates with: prior experience in a community medical office setting, and comfort with computers & electronic medical records.

Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

47 McGarry Ave Renfrew Phone

613-432-9335 CAREER OPPORTUNITY

POSITION: LOCATION: EMPLOYMENT TYPE: HOURS:

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Great opportunity for Supply Teachers to work, on an on-call basis, to provide quality child care and an enriching learning environment for children. Qualifications include experience working with children, as well as, training in ECE or related field. Interested persons can submit cover letter and resume to: pcc1@bellnet.ca Pineridge Children’s Centre 32 Ewen Street, Arnprior, ON K7S 2B2

We have a full-time opening for a Traffic Coordinator. The position involves data entry, attention to detail, the ability to meet strict deadlines and excellent team work. If you’re a self-starter, passionate, and goal oriented, with awesome computer skills, we want to hear from you.

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Intermediate/ Senior Accountant

Call and Register for the Second Career Info Session Tuesday, November 17th, 2015 9:00am

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AUCTIONS

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Employment

HELP WANTED

Saturday November 21, 2015 9:00 AM sharp To be held at Luxury Motorhomes 7389 Hwy 15, Carleton Place – corner of Hwy 15 and Hwy 7. Barry and Cheryl Devereux have sold their property and are closing out their business so everything must go. This is a very large sale. Please take note that stock inventory items may be selling in bulk. Lots and lots of new items being offered for sale. Equipment and vehicles selling as is. Motorhomes, Vehicles, Gator, Scissor lift, Lawn tractor will be offered for sale at 1:00 PM. This sale will be held inside. Luxury Motorhomes have been in business since 1981 – everything must go. Owners Barry and Cheryl Devereux 613-257-1299 Terms - Cash, Credit Card, Debit Refreshments Auctioneer John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 email – oneillsauctions@gmail.com Owners or Auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident day of sale For a complete listing and pictures please visit www.oneillsauctions.ca

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Medical Secretary PartTime

Please send resumes to rma.joblisting@gmail.com by November 6, 2015 at 4:30.

The Valley Craft Sale 2015

HELP WANTED

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: s "UILD AND MAINTAIN PROFESSIONAL RELATIONSHIPS WITH clients. s #OORDINATING WORKLOAD AND DEADLINES FOR NUMEROUS clients. s 2ESPONSIBLE FOR lLE PREPARATION OF COMPILATION REVIEW and audit engagements. s 0REPARATION OF PERSONAL AND CORPORATE INCOME TAX returns and responding to client queries and requests related to income tax matters. s !BILITY TO ASSIST CLIENTS IN SETTING UP ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS with Quickbooks and Simply Accounting. Education and Professional Skills/Knowledge: s -INIMUM OF THREE YEARS EXPERIENCE IN A PUBLIC accounting firm. s 0ROlCIENCY IN -ICROSOFT /FlCE APPLICATIONS /UTLOOK

Excel and Word). s %XPERIENCE USING #ASE7ARE 4AX0REP 1UICK"OOKS AND Simply Accounting is essential. s %XCELLENT COMMUNICATION INTERPERSONAL AND organizational skills. s !BILITY TO MULTI TASK AND PRIORITIZE WORKLOAD s (IGH 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.

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WRIGHT, IAN (WRIGHT’S HANDYMAN SERVICE) Ian Walter Wright was called Home by his precious Lord and Saviour to the mansion already prepared in his Father’s house early Wednesday morning, October 28, 2015. He was in his 75th year. Ian accepted with patience and grace his cancer and more recently his failing heart. Devoted husband for 49 years and best friend of Joyce (Tyrer) Wright. Wonderful, loving father of Leslie (Barbara) Wright and Andrea (Allan) McGuirl. Precious Grandpa of Erin & Jacob Wright and Caleb & Nathan McGuirl. Big brother of Joann (Ivan) McDonald and Ruth (Ron) Dunslow and loved uncle of nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, James and Julia (Dale) Wright. A private family visitation and service was held at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Saturday, October 31st, 2015. Interment Albert Street Cemetery, Arnprior. Family and friends are invited to join us for a Celebration of Life Service to be held at Calvary Baptist Church, 156 Landrigan Street, Arnprior on Saturday afternoon, November 28th, 2015 at 2 o’clock. “In the Beloved, God’s marvelous grace calls me to dwell in this wonderful place; God sees my Savior, and then He sees me, In the Beloved accepted and free� – W.P. Loveless Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca


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Four years has passed since that sad day When you were suddenly called away We do not need a special day We think of you along the way Fond memories linger When we are all together

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SCULLY, Nora

SUTCLIFFE, Clare

Peacefully after a life filled with love and adventure, Clare passed away at Groves Park Lodge, Renfrew on Wednesday October 28th, 2015 at the age of 91. Clare Berigan, beloved wife of the late John Lawrence Sutcliffe. Cherished Mother of Brian (Sandra), Michael (Jill), and Sharon Fillmore. Predeceased by her sons Shawn and Kevin and her sisters Clara, Theresa and Helen. Loving grandma of Shawn (Janet), Ian (Lisanne), Emily (Scott), Patrick, Meagan, Scott, Laura, Natasha and Allison. Loving great-grandma of Zoe, Brennan, Liam and Cedric. Clare will be sadly missed by her sister Flo Frappier and Muriel Ferns. Visitation was held at the Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle St, S Renfrew on Sunday November 1st from 2-4, 7-9 pm. A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at Our Lady of Fatima Church, Renfrew on Monday November 2nd at 10:30am. Cremation to follow. Donations in memory of Clare may be made to the Alzheimer’s Society. Online condolences/donations may be made at www.gouletfuneralhome.com

(nee Norton) After a life well lived, Nora passed away at the age of 95 surrounded by her family at Bonnechere Manor, Renfrew on Monday October 26th, 2015. Beloved wife of the late Dan Scully. Loving mother of Clair (Jeanne), Reg (Lona), Phyllis (Kevin Forgie), Sharon (Bob Flynn), Sheila (David Mask). Cherished grandma of Shawn (Christina), Christopher (Nancy), Ellen (Kyle), Brian (Jessica), Daniel (Amelia), Kimberly (Mike). Dear great-grandma of Cole and Harper Scully. Nora will be sadly missed by her sister Shirley Salter. Predeceased by her siblings Margaret, Gertrude, Catherine, Helen, Mary, D.J., Charlie, Mike, Jack and Billy. Visitation was held at the Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle St, S Renfrew on Thursday October 29th from 2-4, 7-9pm and after 9:15 am Friday. A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at St. Francis Xavier Church, Renfrew on Friday October 30th at 10:30am. Interment parish cemetery. Donations in Nora’s name may be made to Bonnechere Manor Foundation or Heart and Stroke Foundation. Online condolences/donations may be made at www.gouletfuneralhome.com

McKITCHEN, Teresa Bridget

Peacefully in Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Monday October 26, 2015, Teresa Curry, age 64 years. Daughter of the late Frank & Elva Curry. Beloved wife of William McKitchen, Dacre, Ontario. Dear mother of Wm. and Chris, Frank (Teena), Tanya (Darren) Vollans. Loving grandmother of Abigail & Konrad. Dear sister of Alfie (Kitty), Janet (Pat) Kelly, Susan (Doug) McLeod, Colleen (Tom) Dicker; predeceased by brother Pat (late Nancy). Visitations at the GOULET FUNERAL HOME, 310 Argyle St. S,, Renfrew, Friday October 30th: 2-4, 7-9 p.m. and after 9 a.m. Saturday. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Francis Xavier Church, Saturday October 31st at 10 a.m. followed by cremation. In memory of Teresa, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. Online condolences/donations may be made at www.gouletfuneralhome.com

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Peacefully, in his 90th year, at Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Saturday October 31st, 2015. Predeceased by his loving wife Shirley (nee Davidson) Adored and cherished father of John (Donna) Cormac, Mark (Colleen) Peterborough, Mary (Emile Emond) Arnprior, Paddy (Leah) Stirling, Rachel (Bill Pettigrew). Predeceased by his loving daughter, Colleen (Ron Felhaber) Eganville. Loving grandfather to Chantelle, Jason, Grant, Courtney, Katelyn, Emily, Nicole, Sarah, Jake, John and Ryan. Great-Grandpa to Andrew and Isabelle. Born the 3rd of June 1926, Pat was the 6th child of Anne (Donohue) and Patrick Valiquette. He grew up on the family farm on the Opeongo Line with his siblings, Harry (Alexis), Jim (Lois),Carmel, John (Vi), Frances McLinton, Wayne (Zita), Kathleen (Gord Scrivens). Pat will be greatly missed by all who knew him. Pat will always be remembered for his devotion to his family, his hard work ethic, his storytelling and his hearty laugh. At Pat’s request there will be no visitation. A private Memorial Mass will be celebrated at a later date. A very special heartfelt THANK YOU to the caring staff and residents at Fairfield’s in Eganville. As well to Dr. Strader and the outstanding nursing staff on the 2nd floor of the Renfrew Victoria Hospital. Pat truly enjoyed the exceptional care. For those wishing, donations may be made to Fairfield’s Retirement Home or Renfrew Victoria Hospital. Online donation/ condolences may be made at www.gouletfuneralhome.com

MOSLEY, Pierrette

December 25, 1934 – October 28, 2015 Suddenly yet very peacefully at the home of Sherry and Lee Perneel on Wednesday morning, October 28th, 2015; Pierrette Noella Mosley of Arnprior passed away at the age of 80. Beloved wife of the late Wallace “Junior” Mosley (July 19, 2008). Loved sister of Lucille Frechette (late Yvon) of Gatineau and Guy Lavoie of Montreal. Predeceased by her parents: Joe Lavoie and Leontina Chartrand as well as her sister Gisele Charbonneau (late Vince). Pierrette will be lovingly remembered by the Mosley family, many nieces and nephews as well as her many friends and acquaintances. Family and friends paid their respects at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Saturday morning, October 31st from 9 until 10:45 a.m. A Service to honour and celebrate Pierrette’s life was conducted in the Pilon Family Chapel on Saturday morning at 11 o’clock. Interment Albert Street Cemetery, Arnprior. In memoriam donations to the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 174, Arnprior would be greatly appreciated. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

BRISCOE, James Keith July 26, 1942-October 28, 2015

November 15, 1925 – October 18, 2015 Herb McIntosh died in Chilliwack, B.C., after moving there one year ago to be closer to his adult children, Lisa and Todd (married to Kelly). He is predeceased by his beloved wife and companion Arpa (2010). Born in Toronto, he enjoyed his work for the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. He played and coached hockey for a good deal of his life, and was an avid fan of the Toronto Maple Leafs until he and Arpa moved to Arnprior after retirement, at which point he adapted to local custom and became a Senators fan. Herb and Arpa loved driving in the beautiful Arnprior countryside, often stopping for an afternoon treat, and eating at many of the local dining establishments. Herb was an avid puzzler, which kept his mind sharp. He enjoyed the company of his nephew Norman and his wife Sue after moving to Chilliwack. Herb is survived by his siblings Gloria and Marie. He is predeceased by his siblings Ida, Les, Robert, and Shirley.

Condolences/Tributes/Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca

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Passed away in the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital Wednesday October 28, 2015. Orville Felhaver of Arnprior at the age of 73 years. Survived by his loving wife Pat, his aunts; Thelma Lindsay and Pat Scheel and numerous cousins. Close friend of Fay Bradley. Son of the late Orville and Eva Felhaver. Visitation at the Boyce Funeral Home, Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre, 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior Tuesday November 3, 2015 from 12 noon until 2 p.m. Celebration of Life was held Tuesday November 3, 2015 in the Boyce Chapel at 2:00 p.m. Pastor Lee Dyck officiated. Interment Arnprior Albert Street Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, in memoriams to the Shriners Hospital, Montreal, Arnprior Humane Society or the charity of your choice would be appreciated by his family.

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(Retired – Ottawa Board of Education) Peacefully at the Queensway-Carleton Hospital, Ottawa while surrounded by loving family on Sunday evening, October 25th, 2015; Victor Donald Clarke of Arnprior passed away following a lengthy illness. He was 74. Beloved husband and best friend of Johanne (nee Labelle). Dearly loved father of Krista Clarke-True (Robin True); Tracy Bell (Jason); Sara Cameron (Steve); Melissa Clarke; Patricia Clarke (Todd Tremblay) and Laura Clarke (Derek Tomaso). Predeceased by 2 children: Cathy and Kevin. Cherished and fondly remembered by 13 grandchildren. Victor’s love of family, sports and life itself kept him going through many difficult times. The Clarke family received friends during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Friday evening, October 30th from 6 until 7:45 p.m. A Service to honour and celebrate Victor’s life was conducted in the Pilon Family Chapel on Friday evening at 8 o’clock. If you so desire, please consider a donation to CHEO in Victor’s memory. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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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It is with deep sadness that the family of Keith Briscoe announce his peaceful passing on November 1, 2015 at Renfrew Victoria Hospital, in his 97th year. He was the beloved husband of the late Allwyn and devoted father to Don, Gordon (Camie), Charles and Marie. Keith will be dearly remembered by his grandchildren James, Christopher, Erin (Pat), Neil (Lisa), Katie and Amanda, and great granddaughter Lauren. Keith was the dear son of the late Gordon and Margaret Briscoe (nee Atkinson). He is survived by his sister Olive, predeceased by his brothers Cecil and Neil, and sister Ina. The family wishes to invite you to come and share memories and stories of Keith at McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home, 85 Munroe Ave. E., Renfrew, on Tuesday, November 3, 2015 from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. A Funeral Service will be held at Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church, Renfrew on Wednesday November 4th at 11 a.m., followed by a reception. Interment at Rosebank Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Canadian Diabetes Association would be appreciated by the family. Condolences and donations may be made at www.mcphailandperkins.ca


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November 5

Renfrew Presbyterian Church, Kirk Hall bake and candy sale and luncheon 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.. Sandwiches, squares, tea or coffee, $5.

Caregiver Support Group meets at Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church on the first Thursday of the month from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Come and meet other caregivers and join the conversation. Contact the Alzheimer Society for more information at 1-888-411-2067 ext. 125.

Haley United Church UCW’s annual fall soup, sandwich and dessert; bake sale, preserves, craft, gently-used items and book tables, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Haley United Church. Cost adults $7, five to 12 years $5, under five free.

Community Health Fair at St. Francis Xavier Hall, 2 to 6 p.m. Free admission. Donations for the Renfrew Food Bank welcomed. Health and wellness information for all ages, Free flu clinic taking place, refreshments available for purchase. Call Renfrew and Area Senior’ Home Support office at 613-432-7691.

Vintage Quilt Show Step Back in Time. Sale of material donated by the Stein Family. Arnprior and District Museum Tuesday to Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Remembrance Day 1 to 4 p.m. Soups On, Melville United Church, Eganville, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Homemade soup, sandwich, beverage and dessert $7.

Burnstown United Church is participating in Burnstown’s Girls’ Night Out, 4 to 8 p.m. Vendors include baking, crafts, jewellery, and glass blowing. Call 613-432-6987. Renfrew Silver Seniors noon-hour luncheon at the Renfrew Legion. Cost $5. Membership $5 per year, new members welcome.

November 6 Bromley Veterans Remembrance Day Ceremony, 10:30 a.m. at the St. Michael’s School Cenotaph in Douglas. Everyone Welcome.

November 6, 7 and 8 Valley Craft Sale 2015 at the Renfrew Armouries. Friday, Nov. 6 from noon to 8 p.m., Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Food available, free admission. Proceeds to Sunshine Coach.

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November 8 Bid euchre, Eganville Seniors Centre, at 1:30 p.m. Cost $5, 613-628-2354.

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

November 9 Learn to use some of the skills employers are looking for. Attend ‘Personal Positive Impact.’ Five Mondays starting Nov. 9 from 7 to 7:50 p.m. 1035 O’Brien Rd. Limited seating. Fee $20. Call Fran Watson 613-649-2950 to register. Every Monday in November, drop-in meditation from 6 to 7 p.m. at Eganville Seniors Centre. No registration. Cost $3 per session. 613-628-2354.

November 10 Renfrew Uke Group (RUG) Jam Sessions are free and held on the second Tuesday of each month at the Rocky Mountain House from 7 to 9 p.m. Casual, fun group of Ukulele players of all skill levels. Visit www.RenfrewUkeGroup.ca .

Glenn Wright, noted Canadian historical and genealogical researcher, speaks about internet War Time Songs from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 resources that assist families to gather informa- with Bobby Schwartz, Kent Smith and Katie tion about the roles of their ancestors in the Skerkowski at the Golden Age Activity Centre. Great War, 1914-1919. Free talk in the Old Town Hall, 498 Micksburg Road, Osceola at 2 p.m. Participants encouraged to bring artifacts, photos, stories and any questions. Following the free presentation, refreshments will be served. Renfrew Presbyterian Church Christmas bake sale and lunch, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Kirk Hall. Sandwiches, squares, tea, coffee and juice. Cost $5. Bake and candy table to get you started on your Christmas goodies.

Golden Age Activity Centre grilled cheese sandwich lunch $4, followed by entertainment at 1 p.m. with Dave Hurley Country Variety. All proceeds to the centre.

November 7

Benefit Night for Emily Wall at the Renfrew Legion, 7 p.m. to midnight. Admission by donation to raise money for a wheelchair accessible van. Music by DJ Paul. Performances by the Cherney Family, Rebecca Cowal and The 3 of Hearts. 50-50 tickets, food, fun and prizes.

Healing in the Valley’s Christmas in November show at the Renfrew Recreation Centre. Free admission, however, donations for the Renfrew and District Food Bank are being collected. All proceeds from the silent auction will be donated as well. Event runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. koula@healinginthevalley.ca

The With it Program (Walking in the Halls) at St. Joseph’s High School. Program runs Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5 to 7 p.m. at no cost for this year. Bring clean running shoes. Call Marlene at marlene17live.ca or 613-432-4072.

November 11 Tickets are on sale for the Renfrew Legion Branch 148 Remembrance Day Dinner. The 6 p.m. roast pork dinner with all the trimmings will follow cocktail hour at 5 p.m. Tickets $12, available at the Legion Office and Lounge Bar or by calling 613-432-6450 or 613-432-2582. They must be purchased by Nov. 6. Golden Age Activity Centre Remembrance Service 10 a.m., soup, bun lunch $4 at noon, euchre at 1 p.m.

November 12-13 Community Living Renfrew County South PreChristmas Boutique. Thursday, Nov. 12 from 2 to 7 p.m. and Friday, Nov. 13 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 326 Raglan St. S., Renfrew. Vendors include Party Lite, Steeped Tea, The Country Cupboard, Find Equilibrium, South Hill Designs, Thirty-One and Epicure. Proceeds to cooking and catering programs through improvements and repairs to upstairs kitchen. Contact Alana @ 613-432-7529 or apeer@clrcs.com.

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