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The mayor elect isn’t convinced much can be done to ease the predicted high rise in OPP costs, but he says a more collective voice from rural municipalities, through the East11:39 AM Page 1 ern Ontario Wardens Cau-
cus, might help. As Horton’s voice, Kingsbury says he’ll push to abolish payments of OPP costs by all Ontario municipalities, like Horton, that have populations of less than 5,000.
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News – The 2014-18 term of Horton council will feature three re-elected candidates and two council veterans. As of press deadline last week, one poll was unaccounted for and former mayor Bob Johnston trailed Ralph Miller by six votes in pursuit of the fourth and final berth as councillor. Once that poll was recounted, Johnston emerged successful, with 593 votes. Missing a berth on council was fifthplace Marjorie Doering. The retiring public school board trustee received 562 votes and Miller 558. Johnston has 13 years experience on Horton council,
including the 2004 and 2007 terms as mayor. He did not run for council in 2010, but found he missed the connection to municipal government. With his long history as a council member and community volunteer, Johnston says he looks forward to contributing to council’s decision-making process over the next four years. For the second straight term, Glen Campbell accrued the most votes from the electorate. He received 830 votes. “I’m hoping this shows the township has trust in me and that my approach is favourable,” said a humbled Campbell. Dave Bennett, with 19 years of Horton council experience, lost the 2010 mayoral election
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Watching the results roll in The council chambers in Horton Township was filled Oct. 27 with candidates and citizens watching the election results as they were posted. Returning to the council table in Horton in December are, above left, Bob Johnston and David Bennett, seen watching the results roll in with their wives. Above right, Councillor Glen Campbell, on the left, topped the polls to return as councillor while David Brown, at right, failed in his second bid for a seat at the council table.
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Newly-elected Eady humbled, honoured, ready to get going Steve Newman
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News – “It’s very humbling. It’s certainly an honour and it’s a position that I give a great deal of respect to,” said Don Eady, the morning after being elected the new mayor of Renfrew, with 38 per cent more votes than runner-up Tom Anderson in the Oct. 27 vote. But now the real work begins, as Eady looks to change the criticisms that council makes too many poor financial decisions, consults the public ineffectively, and fails to make Renfrew a more inviting place for businesses and families. Eady, 68, will also have the backing of a new reeve in Peter Emon. For the first time since Harry Mayhew was reeve in 1997, the reeve is not Audrey Green. She was ousted in a landslide loss to Emon, 2,296 to 1,055 votes. To get to the top, Eady says he was helped by a volunteer team of about eight people and a strong showing at the Oct. 8 all-candidates forum. “That’s where people really come to judge you, and at the end of the night I felt I walked out of there in reasonably decent shape,” said Eady. “I certainly didn’t think I had lost any support, and I felt I may have gained a little bit.” Now that he has emerged victori-
ous, Eady says, “I believe we have the makings of a very good council.” Along with Reeve Emon, Eady will have rookie councillors Mike Coulas, Tom Sidney and Arlene Jamieson, former two-time councillor Kate Windle, and re-elected Andrew Evans. “There’s a mixture there of brand new, some previous experience … and Reeve Emon will bring a different light to the council,” said Eady. Green was a long-standing member of council as a councillor, reeve or mayor. For that, she deserves to be recognized, but Emon is a strong successor, says Eady. “For one, being warden, he has a lot more political contacts and an easier direction to get from the local level to the county to the Province of Ontario,” explained Eady. He also complimented Emon for his serious approach, good research and effective reports. “I think he’ll do a wonderful job for Renfrew.” Meanwhile, Eady believes he has a role to play to help repair a real or perceived Renfrew attitude of indifference, by bringing a new enthusiasm. “It seems that Renfrew has gotten into being a town of being negative,” he explained. “And Renfrew has so many positives,” added Eady in reference to its beautiful downtown, sports facilities and healthcare facilities.
“You get comment after comment about how good a main street we have, and we have to maintain that, and make it even better. If you look at our sports facilities, they’re second to none in eastern Ontario for a town of this size. (That’s a) great strength. (And) look at our healthcare system. You’ve got the hospital, Bonnechere Manor, Quail Creek, Groves Park, hospice, doctors’ clinics and (hospital) expansion going on.” Starting with council, then staff, Eady says the obligation should now be to encourage the arrival of newcomers and business to town. “If you take the positives (in town) and the (positive) attitude of council and staff, and put them together, I really think we can make some good things happen,” said Eady. The mayor-elect says he also wants to make small, but important, structural changes. These changes include ensuring there are enough microphones for speakers at council meetings and keeping council members on committees the entire term, to create consistency. Eady will become the head of council in December, but he still doesn’t count himself as a politician, except maybe when it comes to negotiating with the Province. “I just think I’m an employee of the town and I have a job to do,” said Eady.
Another Eady family member also made inroads in Ontario’s Oct. 27 municipal elections. Daughter-in-law Christina was elected councillor for Elizabethtown-Kitley Township, near Brockville. “She has come out with the attitude that I’m brand new (to politics) and I’m willing to learn, so I think she’ll do fine.” Meanwhile, Eady says he also has things to learn, which he’ll do it in
part by visiting town facilities. “Town employees will see me every once in a while at the town garage, at the fire department, over at the recreation department, etcetera, and talking to the people working at the grassroots,” he promised. Eady retired after selling his Renfrew-based Draperies Plus business in 2010, then recovered from removal of a cancerous right lung in January 2013.
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Experienced leadership, fresh crop of Renfrew councillors Steve Newman
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News – The common theme of the 2014 Renfrew municipal election was that residents wanted change. And change they got, even with the experienced leaders they elected to the seven-member town council Oct. 27. Outgoing Horton Mayor Don Eady leads the council, as Renfrew’s newly-elected mayor enters his 15th year in local municipal politics. And Peter Emon, the outgoing mayor of Greater Madawaska, remains a part of the political landscape he has enjoyed since the 1980s. He is Renfrew’s new reeve, after soundly defeating the veteran reeve Audrey Green. Other than the mayor and reeve, there’s not much experience on council, with four rookie councillors and Andrew Evans the only returnee. In 2010 Evans won the last available seat as councillor after a disastrous showing at the all-candidates forum. This time he was again the fifthhighest vote-getter among councillor candidates after a strong showing at the Oct. 8 all-candidates forum.
Mike Coulas Businessman Mike Coulas, who owned Renfrew Chrysler for years, led the vote getting with 1,788 votes. Coulas took an early lead when the electronic voting results were announced about 35 minutes after the polls closed, and increased that lead slightly. “I’m a little bit surprised,” said Coulas, “but it’s not what I didn’t expect.” The early results stayed true
to form, as Coulas indicated the results said the town sought change and got change. There have often been contentious issues dealt with by council, but now Coulas suggested council will have a chance to change the criticism that too often council members operate behind closed doors. Second in line was youth crisis worker Tom Sidney, with 1,548 votes, which even surprised him a bit. The general pubic will now have high expectations of the new council, said Sidney. “We need time to jell so that the people see the changes they rightfully deserve.” What the public deserves, said Sidney, are honesty, open communication and answers to questions on such issues as water rates and why the town spent nearly $900,000 on a new fire truck. Businesswoman Arlene Jamieson was second after the electronic voting, and slipped to third in the final results, with 1,470 votes. That left barber and former councillor Kate Windle “happy to be in the mix” and fourth overall at 1,457.
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The Renfrew Fire Department would like to remind everyone that along with the fall time change, comes a very important task, changing the batteries in your smoke alarms. If your alarms are more than 10 years old, they must be replaced. Remember only a working smoke alarm/carbon monoxide alarm can save your life, or the life of a loved one.
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Donohue set to tackle Admaston-Bromley Township issues er expenses. “Almost half of our budget is public works. With how fuel has gone, and with the winter we had in 2013-2014, it was a vastly different winter than we have become accustomed to. These are certainly the challenges,” the incoming mayor said. “I’m thrilled to have such as capable council that’s going to be working with me. I know there’s going to be a lot of ideas there, of where we can find savings and perhaps change our revenues to try and keep the tax rate down.” While campaigning door-to-door, taxation was the single biggest issue he was hearing from the citizens of the municipality. “So I have to be very mindful of that,” said Donohue. The recycling rate in the township is insufficient, he added. “It’s cost a lot of
money, but we’ve been successful and we’re very near completion of expanding
the landfill footprint of the add about 40 years of an approved environmentallyproperty in Osceola “ It’s estimated that will screened place for waste. “My goal would be to double our recycling rate. Off the top of my head, that could even extend it by another 10 years. Given the cost of what it took to get that 40 years is a significant amount of money, and if we could reduce the amount of waste that’s actually going
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News - Michael Donohue knows a tough job lay ahead, but the day after becoming Admaston-Bromley’s second mayor since amalgamation in 2000, he was able to reflect. “It was very exciting to have won. I’ve had a little bit of time now to let it settle in, that I am the mayor of Admaston-Bromley,” Donohue said. “It was so gratifying when you put yourself out there for the people to choose. You don’t know. I had no idea how this election was going to end until I saw all of the numbers up on the board Monday (Oct. 27) night. “It’s such a tremendous feeling to get that kind of support from the community that you were born and grew up in, and have lived in
since.” Donohue will be joined on council by incumbent Robert Dick, newcomers Michael Quilty and Kevin LeGris, and Robert Hall, who has previous council experience with Horton Township council. A number of challenges are facing the township, Donohue said. Reductions in the funding from the Ontario Municipal Partnership Fund is a main issue. The whole Ontario fund was cut by $25 million this year, which resulted in close to a $100,000 reduction for Admaston-Bromley. Donohue is fearful of a significant cut in 2015 as the province plans to cut another $35 million. Policing costs are also going up in the township by $60,000, to go alongside the oth-
to get buried, instead is going into recycling. One disappointment for Donohue was the number of people who voted this year was down from 2010. “In total for the mayor’s position, I believe there were 1,167 votes cast, and in 2010 it was 1,190.” It’s something Donohue would like to look into. See DONOHUE, page 7
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HARVEST SUPPER 2014 SPECIAL THANK YOU TO: McGregor’s Produce, McLaren’s Apple Orchard. Valerie Miller & May Windle Sharon Bennett All volunteer kitchen helpers, cooks, servers, salad shakers, pie bakers & dessert makers. Thanks to our Volunteers in Training Taylor Rogers, Samantha Headrick & Riley Jamieson. We couldn’t have done it without all of you! WINNERS 125cc ATV – winner Craig Coad Handmade Quilt, Made & Donated by Helen Golden – winner Marlene Lavallee 50/50 draw – winner Sharon Tait 30lb Roast Beef – winner Dave McMaster
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NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Greater Madawaska intends to stop up, declare surplus and convey to the adjoining property owners, a part of the road allowance located between Concessions 2 and 3, part of Lot 27 in the Geographic Township of Bagot. The proposed by-law and sketch are available for inspection in the office of The Corporation of the Township of Greater Madawaska, 19 Parnell Street, Calabogie, Ontario, K0J 1H0, during normal office hours. Further details can be obtained by calling the Township’s office at 613-752-2222. The Council of the Corporation of the Township of Greater Madawaska will, at a Public Meeting to be held at the Township Office, 19 Parnell Street, Ontario, K0J 1H0, on November 25, 2014 commencing at 3:00 p.m., hear any person who appears in person or by his counsel, solicitor or agent, and: a) Who claims that his or her land will be prejudicially affected by the by-law; and b Who wishes to object to the action proposed in the by-law. Any person desiring to be heard concerning the proposed by-law is asked to contact in writing, the undersigned on or before November 21, 2014. Dated at the Township of Greater Madawaska this 29th day of October, 2014.
_________________________________ Allison Holtzhauer, CAO/Clerk Treasurer Township of Greater Madawaska PO Box 180, 19 Parnell Street, Calabogie, Ontario, K0J 1H0
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News - Glenda McKay is starting her second term in municipal office at the top. The newly elected mayor of Greater Madawaska joins Ward 1 incumbent councillor Brian Hunt, and newcomers Nicole Guthrie in Ward 1, acclaimed candidate Harold Murphy in Ward 2, and Glen MacPherson in Ward 3, to form the new council in December. “I’m looking forward to working with the new council. It’ll be exciting,” McKay said Oct. 28, which also happened to be her birthday. “I think we’ve got a good team. I imagine we’ll have a steep or a new curve, because a lot of us are new in our positions.” She says teamwork will help make the township prosper. “Sometimes, it just works. I think everyone on the team is excited about coming together, too. So that should be alright.” McKay said she spent election night with friends
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“The numbers I’ve seen are just shy of 40 per cent voter turnout. I feel that
and some supporters, and it was past 11:15 p.m. before she thought that she might win, but it was awhile after that before she knew for sure. “I’m excited to go to county council,” she added of her upcoming duties,” said McKay, who ran for council for the first time four years ago. As recently as this past summer, she thought she’d run for a second term on council. When Emon stepped down as mayor, her thoughts and fortunes changed. You treat the election as one entity and if you get in, you move along, she said. McKay said it’ll be good to meet with the new members of council and to see where they stand. There’ll be a lot of committees that have to be filled, McKay added. “It’ll be good to sit and talk with them and find out where they want to be, what their aspirations are and why they ran for council.” McKay said they need to come together and plan, including all wards. “Like the ambulance ser-
the community is stronger if more of them are participating in the selection of those who are going to administer the services and the funds of the township.” Donohue said he has
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Ratepayers in Greater Madawaska Township have voted in Glenda McKay to take over the mayor’s reins from the departed Peter Emon. vice up in Ward 3. There’s still a lot of concern up there. We don’t have that issue down here (Ward 1), so it’s important.” High-speed Internet in that same area is a second issue. OPP and OPG reduction costs are among issues shared by everybody, she added. “The first thing we have to do is get our 2015 budget done,” McKay said. “There’s always been
nothing but admiration for the work of outgoing Mayor Raye-Anne Briscoe and councillors Dirk Rook and Ray Pender, who didn’t seek re-election. “When you talk about
continuity before because Peter (Emon) had been mayor. He had a lot of years’ experience, and (with him elsewhere) that kind of continuity is not there, except for Brian Hunt. “He is very good at that aspect, so I was very pleased just to see that he was there. “I think that’s the first thing we’ll have to get off the mark before we start anything, is looking at (the budget).”
Raye-Anne and Dirk, you are talking about years and years of very conscientious and very dedicated service to the community. That absolutely has to be recognized,” Donohue said.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank the residents of McNab/Braeside who supported me the past four years and during my recent campaign. To my husband and family without your love and support it would not have been possible for me to make such a commitment to our community. To the new Council representing the Township of McNab/Braeside I offer you my congratulations.
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Young stars in every community Opinion - Every community has young stars, and while they may not quite have celebrity status, they deserve to be in the spotlight for all they have accomplished. Who are they? They are our future leaders – Ontario’s youth. These individuals are working hard to make their community a better place by volunteering for various organizations, making donations, saving lives and maintaining top grade averages. They are everywhere – in your homes, at school, on the field and at church. If you know someone who deserves a large pat on the back, nominate them today for the 2014 Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year Awards. The awards are co-ordinated by the Ontario Community Newspapers Association with the support of its 300 member newspapers and sponsors. Nominations may come from anyone in the community who wishes to recognize a deserv-
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ing young person for all they do. Nominations should document the activities of the nominee with letters, newspaper clippings, recommendations, photographs, etc. Nominees from previous years who continue their noteworthy endeavours are eligible to be nominated again. New nomination forms and updated documentation are required. Nominations will be accepted until Nov. 30, 2014. Nomination and supporting forms are available in both pdf and Microsoft Word formats. If you use the ‘Word’ format document you will be able to complete it on your computer. The PDF document can be printed and written on. Forms can be e-mailed to jr.citizen@ocna. org, faxed to 905-639-6962 or mailed to us. Each submission must include at least two supporting nominations.
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Clean slates all around as change sweeps across region Change is in the air, sort of. Monday’s municipal elections brought new faces to top posts across the region. But newcomers, they’re not. In Renfrew, current Horton Township mayor Don Eady assumes the mayor’s role. And current Greater Madawaska mayor and Renfrew County warden Peter Emon will represent Renfrew at county council after doubling the vote on Audrey Green, a former mayor and longtime reeve who served the town for 38 years. At the council table, former councillor Kate Windle returns after withdrawing from the reeve’s race when Emon filed his papers, publicly recognizing him as a better choice for that post. That realization obviously earned points with voters for its sheer humility and she was rewarded with
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a seat at the council table. In Horton Township, current councillor Bob Kingsbury was the clear choice to lead the municipality for the next four years. His council will be an experienced team indeed, including popular incumbents Glen Campbell and Jamey Larone returning, along with former councillor Dave Bennett and former mayor Bob Johnston. Voter turnout in Horton was 53 per cent, just a tad higher than the 52 per cent turnout in McNab-Braeside and just a touch lower than the 53.7 per cent turnout in Renfrew. Voter turnout in Greater Madawaska was 44.3 per cent, and the poorest local voter turnout was in Admaston-Bromley Township where only 39.3 per cent of eligible voters cast a ballot. New mayors in our neighbouring
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LUCY HASS View from The ‘Frew communities are Michael Donohue in Admaston-Bromley, Glenda McKay in Greater Madawaska, Tom Peckett in McNab-Braeside and Hal Johnson in Whitewater Region. Current Mayor Raye-Anne Briscoe leaves political office after a 14-year run as mayor in Admaston-Bromley – by acclamation after amalgamation, then after defeating councillor Jack Kelly in 2010. The week after any election is of-
ten rife with Monday morning quarterbacks; people who someone feel especially qualified to assess why things unfolded as they did. Like prediction, hindsight analysis is often a fool’s game and serves no real purpose but to stoke discord. This is, instead, time to reboot, refocus and embrace a fresh start. This should be a time of hope, the chance to post a clean slate upon which newly-elected municipal politicians and citizens can etch their dreams and desires. Where, and how, councils choose to invest taxpayer dollars over the next four years will set the stage for the next election in October 2018. Municipal government is touted as the level of politics closest to the people. Hopefully, citizens will help to shape their new councils, offering constructive feedback and criticism,
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not nasty personal attack and flippant online chatter. Special thanks to Renfrew Mercury reporters Steve Newman and Peter Clark, and an understanding pre-press team in Smiths Falls. They helped to ensure that, despite a very tight press deadline Monday night, we were able to publish the local winners in our Oct. 30 edition. We were also able to post the winners to our website at insideottawavalley.com by midnight election night. December marks the start of new terms of council across the region, and we congratulate all local mayors and councillors on their victories. The staff of The Renfrew Mercury looks forward to continuing its record of covering Renfrew and area councils since 1871, keeping local citizens engaged and informed. s !DVERTISING RATES AND TERMS AND CONDITIONS ARE ACCORDING TO THE RATE CARD IN EFFECT AT TIME ADVERTISING PUBLISHED s 4HE ADVERTISER AGREES THAT THE PUBLISHER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF ERRORS IN ADVERTISEMENTS BEYOND the amount charged for the space actually occupied by that PORTION OF THE ADVERTISEMENT IN WHICH THE ERROR OCCURRED WHETHER SUCH ERROR IS DUE TO NEGLIGENCE OF ITS SERVANTS OR otherwise... and there shall be no liability for non-insertion OF ANY ADVERTISEMENT BEYOND THE AMOUNT CHARGED FOR SUCH ADVERTISEMENT s 4HE ADVERTISER AGREES THAT THE COPYRIGHT OF ALL ADVERTISEMENTS PREPARED BY THE 0UBLISHER BE VESTED IN THE 0UBLISHER AND THAT THOSE ADVERTISEMENTS CANNOT BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT THE permission of the Publisher. s 4HE 0UBLISHER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO EDIT REVISE OR REJECT ANY ADVERTISEMENT
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ate aftermath. It makes it difficult for me to fathom exactly what is so disappointing about their responses considering although they differed in words, the sentiments that have been expressed have all been the same. Sad as it may be, the tragedy united our political parties. This backbencher is known for her wildly inappropriate statements and these ones are as horrid as earlier instances. Her suggestion that the media is postulating wild conspiracy theories about what
happened, which paint the government in a negative light, is a farce. Unless she is reading something from Looney Toons, she isn’t reading a reputable news source, from either side of the political spectrum. MP Cheryl Gallant ought to recant her statements and apologize for such callous and inappropriate behaviour. Her own words are what is insulting to Canadians, not anyone else’s. Brendan Edge Arnprior
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Opinion - The Renfrew Public Library Board is looking for new members for its next term. If you are interested in the role and importance of the public library in the community, if you enjoy working in a team environment and are looking for a meaningful volunteer commitment, this is your opportunity to contribute a vital service to your community.
The Public Library Act requires a board member to be a Canadian citizen, resident of the Town of Renfrew, but not employed by either the town or board, and at least 18 years of age. If you are interested in such a role or know someone who might be, please contact the CEO and chief librarian, Bettijane O’Neill, at 613-432-8151, ext. 207 or watch
for the notice posted by the town clerk in the Renfrew Mercury. For more information about the library, its governance and service, please check out our website at www.renfrew.library.on.ca or call the number above. Yours truly, Lynda Janney, Chair Renfrew Public Library Board
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ing on Horton Township Council with Mr. Eady for four years. I was consistently impressed with his ability to provide leadership, establish fair practices and ensure all voices were heard. At the core of his strengths was to always do what was
best for Horton Township. I fully expect he will provide the same dedication and commitment to Renfrew. Congratulations to Don and all councillors for a successful term. Jamey Larone Horton Councillor
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Haunted Walk 2014 was held this year in support of Valley Animal Rescue. We are grateful for the help of:
Margaret and Ted Malette, Jeff, Maggie and Eli Scott, Cathy Malette, Cindy Valliant, Kevin and Kelly Malette, Sharon Roesler, Halle McLean, Josie Doering, John Scott, Luke Hansen, Dr. Don Kemp, Joe Leclaire of M&R Feeds and everyone who came out to enjoy the “haunt” and support this worthwhile cause. Many thanks! Dean and Kelly Zieman
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Opinion - A Conservative backbencher has called the response of the Opposition to last weeks tragic events “disappointing” and goes on to denounce them (and their supposed enablers in the media) which are now, according to her, postulating wild conspiracy theories about the shooting; a la Michael Moore. I have read the Parliamentary Hansard for the several days following the attacks, and I saw the statements of the Prime Minister and Opposition leaders in the immedi-
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Candidates vying for the Renfrew-area trustee, Susan Humphries and John Scott, relax before the all-candidates forum at the Renfrew recreation centre Oct. 8. The Oct. 27 municipal election left Humphries elected. She received 944 votes in Greater Madawaska, 818 in Horton and 1,409 in Renfrew for a total of 3,171. Respective numbers of 396, 292 and 764 gave Scott a total of 1,452 votes. In the background are Renfrew councillor candidates, from left, Tom Sidney (elected), Donna Falcon, Jeff Taylor and Arlene Jamieson (elected).
Mortgage broker and councillor Evans had a fifth-place total of 1,398, leaving fellow councillor Clint McWhirter with 1,279 votes and out of office. Evans said he was excited and eager to work with a ‘completely new’ town council and foresees better days ahead for Renfrew under a new leadership team. McWhirter’s total was just 20 votes more than Jeff Taylor, who led an aggressive Facebook campaign that called for a facelift on council. “No matter who gets in, I’m totally going to support this council,” said Taylor while watching the early results come in to the election headquarters at the Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre. “There’s a lot
of good candidates.” Eighth overall was retired school teacher Donna Falcon, with 1,174 votes, and outgoing Mayor Bill Ringrose was ninth of 14 councillor candidates at 932. Falcon said her campaign was marred by an incomplete Canada Post mailout of her campaign flyers. In conversations with voters she says she learned several households never received the flyers. Falcon also praised the newly-elected council for its diversity and strong leaders. “It’s good Emon and Eady are in there with lots of experience,” she said. The other candidates vote totals were: 10. Doug Brooke 874; 11. Robert Debeau 627; 12. Gregory Lewis 249; 13. Zenaida Raboy 198; 14. Mila Barnamova 184. Voter turnout was 53.7 per cent, or 3,404 voters.
New mayors for Whitewater, McNab-Braeside and NAW with Aldene Styles collecting 1,112 and Campbell 661. Brian Armsden won the four-candidate race for deputy mayor in a landslide. His 1,809 votes left Brad McIlquham a distant second at 651, while there’s an entirely new slate of three councillors. Top vote-getters were newly-elected Heather Lang (2,185), Mark Mackenzie (2,050) and Scott Brum had 1,543 votes to 1,469 for Lou Laventure and 1,276 for incumbent Robert Campbell. The incumbent mayor and reeve both lost in Whitewater Region Township. Mayor Jim Labow was third in the four-man race for mayor, with 785 votes to the 927 for former councillor Joe Trimm and 964 for triumphant Hal Johnson. Reeve Don Rathwell also went down to defeat, as Terry Millar won handily, 2,355 to 791, to represent the township on county council.
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There are also three new councillors, in Charlene Jackson (1,864), Chris Olmstead (1,713) and Dave MacKay (1,446). Councillors Daryl McLaughlin and Cathy Regier were re-elected with respective totals of 1,358 and 1,355. Next closest was Allen Dick with 1,277. In Bonnechere Valley, Eganville-based Mayor Jennifer Murphy was handily returned to office by a margin of 1,827 to 326 votes for opponent Kipston Smith. Former councillor Mervin Buckwald was elected in ward four, after Cairine Cybulski did not seek re-election. Buckwald defeated Judith Jeffery 208 to 130. Former mayor Zig Mintha lost a close fight with Jackie Agnew in ward one, by a margin of 297 to 261, while Meredith Jamieson defeated incumbent Jack Roesner 448 to 326 in ward two. Acclaimed Bob Peltzer was reelected in ward three.
Coun. Andrews Evans, back for another term.
Clarification In Oct. 31 Renfrew Mercury coverage of the Renfrew municipal election, reference was made to how Callum Scott “got the most laughs of mayoral candidates during his speech at the all-candidates forum”
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News - Results in the Oct. 27 municipal elections have created numerous changes on Renfrew County municipal councils, and Bonnechere Valley, North Algona Wilberforce, McNab-Braeside and Whitewater Region were no exception to the rule. Veteran incumbent Harold Weckworth lost the four-candidate race for mayor in North Algona Wilberforce. He was a distant second to victorious Deborah Farr, 945 to 655, leaving Coun. Kevin Clarke at 299 and Coun. John Kuehl 169. A new slate of four councillors emerges from 10 candidates after these top-five results: 1. Doug Schultz 1,182; 2. James Brose 1,091 3. Melvin Berndt 767; 4. Dave Plumb 736; 5. Coun. Ruth Schoenfeldt 667. Incumbent Mary Campbell finished third of three mayoral candidates in McNab-Braeside. Tom Peckett prevailed with 1,476 votes,
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www.johnyakabuski.com Let’s start with the good news. You will recall in my last column, I indicated my complete dissatisfaction with the Environmental Commissioner’s Report calling for an end to logging in Algonquin Park. I must thank all of the people from municipal government as well as individuals who contacted me, encouraging me to fight this proposal. Upon the publishing of Commissioner Gord Miller’s Report, I immediately wrote Natural Resources and Forestry Minister, Bill Mauro, calling on him to make it clear that he would not implement the recommendations. When the Parliament reconvened, I had the opportunity to speak to him and further to that, questioned him in the Legislature. I was most pleased with the Minister’s response. While it is typical of Ministers to couch their language, not being offensive to the authors of a report, Mauro was clear in that he stated “We have no intention of ending logging in Algonquin Park.” It appears the battle has been won but I assure you the war is not over. The enemies of our way of life will not take this lying down. They will continue to press the government on this issue. Those of us who are committed to protecting our way of life must be ever vigilant. Now the bad news. Who can forget the 1.1 billion dollar gas plant scandal. The liberal government would certainly like you to. I questioned the government twice in the past two weeks, asking to allow two more witnesses to come before the Standing Committee on Justice Policy, namely Laura Miller and Peter Faist. Laura Miller was Dalton McGuinty’s Deputy Chief of Staff and Peter Faist was her boyfriend, who did not work for the government yet somehow was able to gain access to the Premier’s office and it’s computer system, resulting in the deletion of an unknown number of documents and records. This was determined by the O.P.P. during their initial criminal investigation. It would only make sense that we be allowed to hear what they have to say. Unfortunately, the Liberals have used their majority power to essentially shut down the committee, directing it to write it’s report. The report will be nothing but a sham given that it will be minus the testimony of these two key witnesses. We have heard from 90 witnesses at the committee, why would the government shut it down when our only request is that we want to hear from two more. Could it be they’re afraid of what Miller and Faist might have to say? By the way, Miller and Faist had agreed to testify before the June election was called. It should be pointed out that the O.P.P. can investigate and lay charges but under our system cannot compel anyone to make a statement. With this decision by the liberal government, we may never know all the fact in this scandal BUT we will be paying for it. While all Remembrance Days are special, 2014 has even greater significance. This year we recognized two special anniversaries - the 100th Anniversary of the beginning of the First World War and the 70th Anniversary of D’Day. The war to end all wars has proven to be wishful thinking as the world continues to be a place of ongoing conflict. D’Day marked the turning point in the war against fascism. I, like many of you, will be participating in Remembrance Day Services throughout the riding. During that time my thoughts always hearken back to my Dad and what it must of been like for him and his comrades in the theatre of war. Each year, I see fewer and fewer Veterans of World War II and Korea. Please take the time to thank a Veteran for the freedoms that we enjoy. Also, remember our recent fallen, Corporal Nathan Cirillo and Warrant Officer Patrice Vincent. LEST WE FORGET. 1106.R0012985614
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News – The winds of change are blowing in McNab-Braeside. All five incumbent township councillors were defeated Oct. 27 in the township election. Former Arnprior councillor Tom Peckett was elected mayor and is joined by new Deputy Mayor Brian Armsden and councillors Heather Lang, Mark MacKenzie and Scot Brum on council. All are new to McNab-Braeside council and were highly critical of council’s actions regarding the handling of recreation and library agreements with neighbouring Arnprior and Renfrew. Peckett received 1,476 votes, edging Coun. Aldene Styles who was second with 1,112. Outgoing mayor Mary Campbell was a distant third with 661 votes, ending her two-term stay as head of council. Armsden had an even more convincing victory with 1,809 votes. Coun. Brad McIlquham was far back in second at 651
votes. Incumbent Deputy Mayor Christine Blimkie earned 487 votes with Len Chapeski trailing at 288. Lang topped the councillor poll with 2,185 votes with MacKenzie receiving 2,050 and Brum 1,543. Lou Laventure just missed election at 1,469, with incumbent Bob Campbell trailing at 1,267. Voter turnout in the township was 52 per cent, a new record. Last year 48 per cent of the population cast votes and in 2006 the figure was 42.2 per cent. Council, candidates and supporters gathered at the fire hall on Russett Drive to learn the results. About 65 people were in attendance. The room was quiet and the crowd subdued as township staff entered the hall and posted the results with a power point presentation. “The people of McNab-Braeside have voted for change. We’ve got a big job in front of us and we’re anxious to get to work,” said Peckett minutes after the results were announced. “Recreation and library will be high on the priority list,” he
Landslide win News - Glenda McKay had to wait until the late hours of the night to learn she would be the next mayor of Greater Madawaska Township. However, when final results were in, the Ward 1 councillor posted victory by a significant margin. McKay finished the Oct. 27 municipal election with 1,432 votes spread over the three wards. Challenger John Pratt tabulated almost exactly half that many, with 712. McKay held a 967-386 edge in Ward 1, and took 315 votes to 145 in Ward 3. Pratt held an advantage in Ward 2 with 181 votes to McKay’s 150. The total voter turnout was down 10 per cent from 2010. Incumbent Brian Hunt and newcomer Nicole Guthrie earned the two council spots in Ward 1. Hunt finished with 900 votes and Guthrie 672, while remaining council candidates Don Mercer and JR Easton garnered 493 and 392 respectively. In Ward 3 (Griffith-Matawatchan), Glen MacPherson received the nod from ratepayers with 281 votes. Mark Tomlin had 146 and David Burton 32. Harold Murphy was acclaimed in Ward 2 (former Brougham Township). Both Murphy and MacPherson are making their debuts on municipal council.
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McNab-Braeside mayoral candidate Aldene Styles congratulates the township’s new mayor Tom Peckett shortly after results came in Oct. 27. said. Peckett, who is retired, came to the area in 1969 and is married with four children and six grandchildren. He has worked as a police officer, sales and operations manager, loss control technician and retail store owner.
His decision to run stemmed from things he’d seen going on in the township recently. He’s pleased with the other successful candidates. “I think the electorate has put together an exceedingly good team that can work together, move forward and get things done,” said Peckett.
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Allow me to express my appreciation to those individuals who took the time to voice their concern regarding my health and well-being in the aftermath of the events of the week of October 19th. Thank-you. Let us all pay tribute to two outstanding Canadians who served their country as members of Canada’s military, Warrant Officer Patrice Vincent and Cpl. Nathan Cirillo. They died senselessly as sure as all acts of violence are senseless. While we have learned much in the ensuing days after the attacks, and will undoubtedly learn more, Canada remains the best place to live in the world. What has been a disappointment is the response, which was almost immediate, from the radical left that now controls the official opposition in Ottawa. Their enablers in the left-wing media have been publishing every kooky conspiracy theory imaginable. Regardless of what the looney left would like you to believe, the terrorism threat is real, and it is here. The challenge is to be prudent in our approach while providing a reasonable level of protection for people who serve their country in uniform, or work in our nation’s capital, and at the same time preserving the freedom of movement in our country, which is the sign of a mature democracy. The test in our society is when every crackpot is given a soapbox, the number of impressionable young minds that are corrupted. Students for example, away from home for the first time, with no life experience to guide them, can be pushed over the edge as they live in their own little world divorced from reality, away from the balance of family and friends. When does one graduate from being an internet troll, writing nasty letters and posting hateful comments, to taking direct action for whatever crazy cause? One thing is certain, we all bear the burden of responsibility to make sure the reoccurrence of recent events become a distant memory, never to be repeated. As your Federal Member of Parliament, I am pleased to represent you on a variety of issues. Whether that issue is promoting agriculture, international trade, Canadian Unity, AECL, the military or jobs in the working forest, I am here to serve you! As always, if you have any concerns of a federal nature, or just want to share your views with me, please do not hesitate to contact my office. Office contact Information: Constituency Office of Cheryl Gallant, MP, 84 Isabella St., Pembroke On. K8A 5S5 or call 732-4404. There is no postage required when you write your Federal Member of Parliament. R0012652685
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Liberals vote against Yakabuski motion on gas plant scandal staff to Premier Dalton McGuinty, Laura Miller and computer specialist Peter Faist, who was given inappropriate access to computers in the premier’s office, would have been called to testify. They were originally scheduled to appear at the committee before the June 2014 election. “We keep hearing the premier (Kathleen Wynne) say she believes in transparency and accountability,
New vice-principals at Renfrew, Pembroke, Petawawa schools
News - St. Joseph’s Catholic High School has a new vice-principal. Renfrew County Catholic District School Board (RCCDSB) is pleased to announce the appointment of staff members to vice-principal positions at area schools. Following the redeployment of Derek Lennox as viceprincipal at St. Joseph’s Catholic (Elementary) School in Arnprior, Tony Jacyno has become the new viceprincipal at St. Joe’s in Renfrew. Julie Huckabone has replaced Jacyno as acting vice-principal at Bishop Smith Catholic High School in Pembroke, and Katherine McLaughlin has replaced Huckabone as acting vice-principal at Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic (Elementary) School in Petawawa.
“I’m very pleased with these appointments,” said director of education Michele Arbour in a news release. “I am confident each of these staff members has the necessary qualifications and experience to ensure an effective and faith-based educational journey for our students.” Jacyno taught religious education and social sciences from 2001 to 2013 at Bishop Smith High School before becoming Bishop Smith’s vice-principal. He earned both his honours B.A. and Bachelor of Education from Nipissing University in North Bay. Jacyno’s recent school-related leadership involvement includes the principal’s designate, Best Profes-
sional Practices Committee lead, Ontario English Catholic Teachers Association (OECTA) representative, and pastoral music team. Huckabone began working for the local Catholic school board in 1997, as a communication disorders facilitator, after graduating from Carleton University. She received her B.Ed in 2007 and special education qualifications in 2009. She served as safe schools co-ordinator for RCCDSB in 2013 and vice-principal at Our Lady of Sorrows. McLaughlin earned her B.A. in second language teaching from the University of Ottawa in 1998 and her B.Ed from Queen’s University in 1999. She has specialties in both religious education and special education.
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Mother puts decorative touch on salt pork barrel Lifestyle - Mother never quite got used to having the salt pork barrel in the kitchen. Once again, she lamented that on her very first visit to the farm in Northcote, when she came face to face with both the sauerkraut and salt pork barrels, smack in the middle of the kitchen, she was ready to race right back to New York City. She said she was greatly relieved when Father assured her the sauerkraut barrel would be moved to the summer kitchen as soon as the brine had settled, where it would freeze solid. But that still left the little saltpork barrel. Father said it needed the warmth of the kitchen, and besides, it had sat in the very same spot for three generations, and furthermore, there was no other place to put it! And so every day, once Fall had settled in, there sat the lidless barrel, with nothing but a big dinner plate covering the opening, and ever so much smaller than the one that held the sauerkraut. But as far as Mother was concerned, a real eye sore! And that’s when Mother got the idea that she would make a skirt for the barrel...she had enough Dan River material left over from two blouses she had made for Audrey and me, and it would do nicely to cover the unsightly salt pork barrel!
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ΏFuel consumption forPROJECT 2013 Elantra Sedan L 6-Speed Manual (HWY 5.2L/100KM; 7.1L/100KM)/Sonata GLS (HWY 5.6L/100KM; City 8.7L/100KM)/Tucson L 5-Speed ManualINC. (HWY662 7.7L/100KM; 10.4L/100KM)/Santa Fe ON 2.4L FWD Auto (HWY Please contact Monica Lima e:Delivery mlima@innocean.ca 647-925-1315 c:freight, 416-806-0468 WORLDWIDE CANADA, King St. West, Unit for 101, Toronto M5V$1,500 1M7 6.7L/100KM, City 10.1L/100KM) areby based Energuide. Actual fuel efficiency may vary based on driving conditions theOff addition of certain vehicle accessories. economyPPSA fistarting gures areDestination used forprice. comparison purposes only. ΏPrice of26, models shown: 2013 Elantra Limited/Sonata Limited/Tucson Limited AWD/Santa Fetank 2.0T AWD aret:example $24,930/$30,700/$34,245/$40,395. 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Doctors at the Renfrew Medical Group got their flu shots last Tuesday and encourage their patients to get theirs as well. On hand for the occasion are, from left, front row, Sue Collins, Dr. Allison Clark, Dr. Andrea DiPaolo and Dr. Philippe Pinard; middle row, Dr. Noreen Wang, Dr. Stephanie Langlois, Dr. Jennifer Arcand and Megan Lavigueur; and back row, Dr. Dan Duggan and Dr. Angie Varrin. Absent from the photo are Dr. Steven Radke and Dr. Jessica Bodig.
News - Last week doctors at the Renfrew Medical Group got their flu vaccinations and they invite their patients to do the same at one of their flu vaccine clinics. This year the clinics will be held for the patients, ages 6 months and up, of Drs. Arcand, Bodig, Clarke, DiPaolo, Langlois, Pinard, Radke, Varrin & Wang on: • Thursday, Nov. 6 from 9 to 11:30 a.m.; • Wednesday, Nov. 12 from 4 to 6 p.m.; • Thursday, Nov. 13 from 9 to 11:30 a.m. and 1 to 3:30 p.m.; and • Tuesday, Nov. 18 from 1 to 3:30 p.m. The shots are available to walk-in patients only, no appointments and a valid OHIP card is required. Flu shots will also be offered free of charge at the following locations: Aikenhead’s Pharmacy, Rexall Pharmacy, Walmart & No Frills.
Why should people get vaccinated against the flu? Influenza is a serious disease that can lead to hospitalization and sometimes even death. Even healthy people can get very sick from the flu and spread it to others. During a regular flu season, about 90 per cent of deaths occur in people 65 years and older. Flu season can begin as early as October and last as late as May. Flu vaccines cause antibodies to develop in the body about two weeks after vaccination. These antibodies provide protection against infection with the viruses that are in the vaccine. The seasonal flu vaccine protects against the influenza viruses that research indicates will be most common during the upcoming season, (http://www.cdc.gov/flu/protect/keyfacts.htm) See FLU SHOTS, page 22
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Renfrew Home Hardware and Building Centre hosted Unwrapping Christmas Early Oct. 21, a fundraiser with all proceeds going to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Mammography Unit and Renfrew and Area Health Services Village Doctor Recruitment Fund. A ticket was required to attend the 6:30 to 9 p.m. tax-free shopping event that also included door prizes, a bake sale and refreshments. Above, one-year-old Madyson Knox of Renfrew and her mom were among the many at the event.
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Holly Amos of Renfrew enjoys a hand massage with Maple Luscious body cream from Fulton’s Pancake House and Sugar Bush. Home Hardware carries a wide line of Fulton products. From left are Fulton representatives Christine Deugo, Karen Jones and Rae Ann Davey.
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Unwrapping Christmas Early to help local hospital Home Hardware Julia Riopelle demonstrates some crafts to Unwrapping Christmas Early participants Lisa and Jerry Covert. lucy hass photos/ metroland
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Jill and Donna Barr saw a dark phase rough-legged hawk while on a field trip near Barr Farms this week. This hawk is the largest member of
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light posts, railings and signs. They are approachable and are very direct, staring straight at you with large brown eyes seemingly unafraid of your presence. The large eyes and round head are good field marks of this friendly owl. Spruce grouse
the Buteos family, only slightly larger than a red-tailed hawk but markedly smaller than either a golden or bald eagle. The white band at the base of the tail, feathered legs, dark belly and wrists are the best field marks of this species. Dark phase birds have varying amounts of dark brown below. While hunting for rodents roughlegged hawks will hover over their prey, dropping down in stages then finally falling like a stone onto their unsuspecting victim. This hunting behaviour is a very good field mark as well.
Mary Steele saw a spruce grouse feeding on plums in a tree near her home on Gillan Road. This is a rare grouse in this area and often called “fool hen” because of its refusal to fly even when predators or hunters approach within a few feet. The grey male barred with black has a red comb above the eye. The female is dark rusty brown barred with cinnamon and black. In some areas they have reddish and greyish colour phases. The female is territorial; protecting her patch with a chicken-like call much like the drumming of a male ruffed grouse.
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A rough-legged hawk, in its dark phase. Photo by Jill Barr. bee call and he feeds the female during incubation, only the female incubates. In the fall and winter the behaviour of both sexes is very similar. There is no difference in appearance between the male and female crow, but females do most of the incubating. Male and female blue jays are identical in appearance and their behaviour is very similar. Male hairy and downy woodpeckers are the only ones to have a red patch at the back of the head. The behaviour of both sexes is similar. The difference between male and female mourning doves is subtle. The male has a rose tinted breast a grey crown,
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News – The people have decided that change was needed in many Renfrew County municipalities. Only four of 17 Renfrew County councillors were reelected in the Oct. 27 municipal election, while Warden Peter Emon also returns, but as reeve for the Town of Renfrew. Following the election, Emon thanked all those who ran for office, successfully or unsuccessfully. “I would like to extend congratulations to everyone who let their name stand, their families and the volunteers who put out signs, knocked on doors, and gave of themselves in support of a democratic process,” said Emon in a news release. “We are better for your efforts, and your example of civic service truly represents who
we are in Renfrew County.” The only four re-elected are acclaimed Arnprior Reeve Walter Stack, Bonnechere Valley Mayor Jennifer Murphy, Killaloe, Hagarty & Richards Mayor Janice Visneskie Moore and acclaimed Petawawa Mayor Bob Sweet. Warden Emon will return to county council after ending this term as mayor of Greater Madawaska. As newly-elected reeve of Renfrew, Emon will be the town’s county councillor. Consequently, he is in position to pursue a third straight term as county warden. At the Oct. 29 session of county council, Emon announced that he would seek a third term as the warden. Horton Mayor Don Eady won’t return to county council, only because he will be Renfrew’s new mayor, who does not sit on county council. The 12 about to join county council, when the term starts
with the warden’s inaugural session Tuesday, Dec. 16, are Admaston-Bromley mayor elect Michael Donohue, Brudenell, Lyndoch & Raglan reeve elect Gary Gruntz. Deep River reeve elect Glenn Doncaster, Greater Madawaska mayor elect Glenda McKay, Head, Clara & Maria reeve elect Jim Gibson, Horton mayor elect Bob Kingsbury, Laurentian Hills mayor elect John Reinwald, Laurentian Valley reeve elect Debbie Robinson, Madawaska Valley mayor elect Kim Love, McNab-Braeside mayor elect Tom Peckett, North Algona Wilberforce mayor elect Deborah Farr and Whitewater Region reeve elect Terry Millar. In Deep River’s case, Mayor David Thompson was the county representative. He lost the mayoral race to Joan Lougheed, 1,787 votes to 338, but the reeve now sits as the municipality’s county councillor.
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FLU SHOT MYTHS BUSTED
While a fear of needles probably plays the largest role in avoiding the flu shot, there are plenty of unwarranted reasons people have for avoiding what could be a health-saving vaccine. 1. The flu shot makes you sick. While some may have a sore shoulder or a stuffy nose, the flu shot cannot infect someone with influenza. 2. The flu is not dangerous. While it’s true that most cases of influenza aren’t life-threatening, people still miss work and school. The elderly
and those with compromised immune systems can face numerous other more serious complications. And most importantly, influenza can be very dangerous. The 1918 outbreak of Spanish Flu killed 675,000 Americans in one year, according to Flu.gov. 3. The flu shot can be deadly. The flu shot produces few if any side effects and they are usually mild. However, patients should talk to their doctors if they have certain food or medicine allergies or other concerns about the shot. 4. I had a flu shot last year. Strains of influenza change each year and immunity declines over time. For the best protection, an annual immunization is needed.
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Off Highway 17 onto Chenaux Rd (County Rd 653) follow to the corner of Storyland Rd, signs posted. Golden opportunity to start and have your own business in beautiful Horton Township. 10 table restaurant for 30-40 people, convenience store, and two-bay garage with apartment upstairs. New roof, building is heated with propane. Corner lot 250’x250’x250’x176’ (approx 1.02 acres). Price will be subject to low reserve. $20,000.00 down day of sale and remainder due in 60 days. Selling as-is, how-is at 12:00 pm. Viewing by appointment only, phone 613-432-5585. PLUS commercial restaurant equipment, store items, shop tools, & household items. Terms: Cash or Cheque with ID Lunch by Billy T For full listings and pictures go to prestoncull.com Auctioneer: Preston Cull, Douglas, Ontario 613-649-2378
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So one morning, after we had heard the old foot pedal churning away on the Singer Sewing machine long after we had gone to bed, we came down to find the little barrel covered from top to bottom with a mauve and yellow flowered skirt. Since there was no lid on the barrel (the plate had been removed), Mother had simply made the skirt with a round inset at the top, and both Audrey and I thought the whole idea added a lovely touch to the kitchen. “Nonsense” we could hear Father mutter in his saucer of green tea when he came in from his morning chores in the barn, scanning a look in the corner of the kitchen near the ice box. Mother paid him no heed. She had even moved one of the straight backed kitchen chairs, the only one with arms on it, and the one Father favoured to sit on at the dinner table, beside the little barrel, and commented that it now looked like a little end table. She reminded us not to set anything on top, though, as the small circle of material covering the top wouldn’t hold. So there it sat, adding a bit of colour to that corner of the kitchen. Father added ‘nuisance’ to his complaints about
most off the skirt with it. He looked at it for what seemed like a full minute, and then reached down into the barrel and pulled it out. It was covered with salt water, and brine crystals had already settled on the cover of the bible. Mother rushed over, grabbed the bible and was wiping it up and down on her apron as she headed for the dish pan and a dry tea towel. The minister decided he’d be on his way... he’d be back on another day, he said, never taking his eyes off the pork barrel, now with most of the skirt inside it. It looked like the bible was finished. But that Sunday, there he was, walking up the aisle to the front of the church with the four members of the choir, and the battered bible clutched in his hand. He always nodded to those in the pews, but he didn’t give us as much as a glance. Emerson swore he could smell salt pork off the minister as he passed us at our usual place in the very front row.
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the Dan River skirt, because now he had to take it off to fork out a slab of salt-pork. Often, he just let it lie in a heap on the floor by the little barrel, which annoyed Mother almost as much as when Father slurped his tea out of his saucer. Aunt Bertha on the next farm thought the skirt was a lovely idea and said she was going to do the same thing to their little pork barrel. Everyone thought it was fine except Father. Our minister never seemed to have a reason to pay a visit. But his call always seemed to be at mealtime, which Mother said assured him of at least one good meal that day. And so that Saturday, just before noon dinner, in walked the minister, bible in hand, and even though it was a cold fall day, with snow flurries dusting through the air, the sweat was pouring off his round, fat face. Mother took his coat, and told him to ‘please be seated, Reverend’. He headed for the armed chair, plopped down like a sack of grain, wiped his face with the sleeve of his black shirt, and placed his bible on top of the pork barrel. It was a big bible, well worn...the one he carried up to the pulpit every Sunday. Well, it sunk into the pork barrel, like a stone in a wash tub, taking
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CARMICHAEL, Kenneth It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our father, Kenneth (Ken) Carmichael, in his 77th year. He passed away peacefully with his daughters by his side on Saturday, October 25, 2014 at OTMH. He will now join his beloved wife, Shirley. The family finds great comfort in knowing they are together now. Loving father of Kelly and Lori. He will be sadly missed by his grandsons, Brayden Woodley, Eli and Dylan Popp. Survived by his sister, Carrie Farnsworth and husband Jim of Coldwater, ON, and many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his brothers; Alec, Neil, Ian and sisters; Jean, Edna, Edith, Anne, and Isabel. Forever remembered by his family and friends in the Ottawa Valley, friends in the Standardbred Horse Industry and the numerous friends he met throughout his life. All who met him felt the kindness, he was a warm, humble man who taught us to care about others, work hard and always take the time to help others whenever possible. Family and Friends gathered at McKersieKocher Funeral Home, 114 Main St. E., Milton 905-878-4452 on Wednesday. The funeral service was held in the funeral chapel on Thursday, October 30, 2014 at 11 a.m. Interment took place at Milton Evergreen Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, donations in memory of Ken can be made to “Go and Play Stables” (an organization that helps find homes and retrains retired Standardbred horses), CCAC or your choice of charity would be appreciated. Letters of condolence, shared stories and memorial donations may be left for the family online at:
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ARTS/CRAFT/FLEA MRKT Large Garage, Gas Heat
Renfrew small 1 room ground floor bachelor, really nice, within walking distance to Tim Horton’s and Wendy’s and main street. $630 per month, Renfrew Large clean 3 fridge & stove, heat & hyall included. bedroom apt recently up- dro dated, shared deck, $900 613.432.0370 plus utilities, fridge & stove included, with laundry hook-up. DOWNTOWN Arnprior 2nd 613.432.0370 floor, 1 bedroom, fridge, stove, and heat included. 1st and last and references BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY required. $575+hydro. 613-433-6000 HOUSE FOR RENT, Arnprior, Two plus bedroom house, unfinished basement, two appliances, laundry hook-up, private yard, parking, clean, no smoking. $840/month +utilities, must have 1st & last, references, 613-623-6422
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Lots of love from your children, grandchildren & great grandchildren
Scott Gibbons
(Dec. 12, 1994 – Oct. 12, 2014) We watched you grow into a wonderful young man. We laughed at your jokes, smiled proudly at your accomplishments, and cried when you cried. We still cannot believe you are gone, still wait for you to walk through our door. We miss you more than words can say. Yet, throughout this terrible time of loss, we have been surrounded by love, friendship, compassion and caring. We have been hugged, comforted, fed, supported in every way possible by family, friends, neighbours, co-workers and professionals. The visits, cards, flowers, gifts, donations and kindness shown, meant the world to us when our world was falling apart. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts, Dale, Jenny, Katie and Neal Gibbons and family. “Love….bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. Love never ends.”
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The Jozwiak Family
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We could not have made it through this difficult time without the love, support and strengths of our family and friends. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts. To the ambulance attendants, drs and nurses at the Renfrew Victoria Hospital and Ottawa Heart Institute, thank you for the wonderful care you gave Donald and support given to his family. To Andre Pilon and the staff at the Pilon Funeral Home for your guidance in such a difficult time. How do we begin to say thanks to Donald’s extended family his derby buddies. You’re a wonderful group of men. To Scott Rancourt and conveners of the Fall Brawl your beautiful tribute was beyond words and we will hold it close to our hearts always. Words alone cannot say Thank you enough to all who Donald has touched in some way. Your stories are what will keep Donald’s memory alive.
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HELP WANTED
!!20+APPLIANCES!! Nearly-new washers, dryers, fridges, stoves, dish-washers, microwaves. Warrantied. Appliance repair, parts for sale, disposal, dishwasher installation. Support your locals! For viewing, Marc 613-889-9768. Arnprior
Potatoes for sale red, white and Yukon gold, 50 lb bags, Morning Song Farm. Call Laurin Martin 613.587.4756, No Sunday Calls
Looking for 2 Full-Time Pharmacy Technician/Registered Pharmacy Technician Experience Preferred Competitive Rate/Benefits Email Resume to: 6947general@rexall.ca
Practically new 5 appliances, Kenmore stackable washer and dryer, dishwasher, Maytag double oven stove and fridge/freezer. 613-623-7455
A DEAL ON STEEL ROOFING IN STOCK - 29ga, Various colours, length: REBAR, skylight sheets, custom trim. barn/door track & trolleys, Nails & HELP WANTED Screws. Come see us for a price. Levi Weber, 2126 Stone Rd., RR#2 Renfrew, HELP WANTED Full Time / Part Time Cook. Apply in K7V 3Z5 person, Mama Rosa’s FORD CL-40 Skid steer Restaurant, Arnprior compact loader, good tires. Call 432.6505, FOR SALE $6000.00 OBO North Gower: Classy 3000 sq ft 4 bedroom, newly listed hilltop home. Studio above 900 sq ft double garage. 1.84 wooded acres, circular drive. Bargain at $426,900 M.L.S. Waterfront Retreat: 1000 ft on spring fed lake. 55 wooded acres, spacious, like new bungalow & garage $206,000 M.L.S. Our Client is looking for a home or cottage in need of renovation for cash. ---------------------------------------------------------------
Call Gerry Hudson, Kingston (613)449-1668 Sales Representative Rideau Town and Country Realty Ltd, Brokerage (613)273-5000
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Welcome Everyone
The Valley Craft Sale 2014 Friday, November 7, 2014 12:00pm-8:00pm Saturday, November 8, 2014 10:00am-5:00pm Sunday, November 9, 2014 11:00am-4:00pm
Held at Renfrew Armouries 115 Veterans Blvd Renfrew Fairgrounds Food Available Admission Free
Tara Holloway
Friday, November 7th - 8pm Ty Hall
Friday, November 14th - 8pm Dale yuke
Friday, November 21st - 8pm MoveMber in THe valley
(Yan-Nick M. & Friends)
Saturday, November 22nd - 8pm baHoo & THe braT
Friday, November 28th - 8pm
PROCEEDS TO THE SUNSHINE COACH
409 Stewart St., Renfrew
NOTICES
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NOTICE: Do you live in the Calabogie area? Are you a Senior or have a disability which keeps you at home much of the time?
Perhaps we can help! Calabogie & Area Home Support provides transportation for banking, shopping, social, personal or medical appointments. There is a fee for transportation. We also offer friendly visiting/telephone assurance and frozen meals. If any of these services would be of interest to you, please give us a call at 613.752.2828 and we would be pleased to provide more detailed information. GARAGE SALE
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The family of the late Charles Snider would like to thank all our friends and family for their kind thoughts, cards and condolences during the difficult time. Many thanks to the staff of Boyce’s Funeral Home. We would also like to thank the Korean Veterans Association and the West Carleton Fire Department for their special showing and support. Thank you to the Arnprior Legion and McNab/Braeside Seniors at Home. Loving wife Audrey and the Snider Family
MEDIUM Sized machine shop in Arnprior area looking for Machinist / Machine setter. Duties include, set up and running CNC horizontal and vertical machining centers and turning centers. Send resume to PO Box 433, Arnprior, ON, K7S 3L9
IN MEMORIAM
Renfrew Licensed Childcare Centre 18 mth - 4 yrs old Part & Full time 613-432-2627 childsparadise.ca
HUNTING SUPPLIES Hunter Safety/Canadian Fire-arms Courses and exams held once a month at Carp. Call Wenda Cochran 613-256-2409.
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The “Honey Do This” Professionals Needed. Company Looking for career-minded BILL WEISS persons willing to speak to 613-570-1488 small groups or do oneon-one Presentations lo- weissmaintenance@gmail.com cally. Part Time or Full Renfrew-Calabogie-Arnprior Time. A car and internet access are necessary. AUCTIONS Training and ongoing support provided. Build financial security. Paid daily. Call Diana 1.866.306.5858
Often in my thoughts Forever in my heart
AUCTIONS
Smiths Falls Civitan Club, Hwy. 29
Thursday, November 13, 2014, 5 pm
Renfrew Childcare Toddler Preschool Full & Part Time childsparadise.ca 613-432-2627
AUCTIONS
IN MEMORIAM
IN MEMORY of Mary RITCHIE, Allan (Armstrong) McLellan. In loving memory of a dear From your dear son Donny husband, father and grandfather who passed I don’t know where the 20 away November 3, 2011. years went to. Nothing can ever take Miss you dearly, away, your sons, the love a heart holds Billy and Donny dear, Fond memories linger day, Hunter safety every Remembrance keeps you near. HUNTER SAFETY Canadian Firearms Course. Courses We miss you, and exams held throughLove Marilyn and Family out the year. Will do Private groups as well. WHITE Call Kevin 613.432.5192 In memory of my beloved kevin.white@bell.net husband Leslie White, Nov 11, 2007
Auction Sale
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Local estate. Quantity of good hardwood furniture, antiques, collectibles, firearms and more. See theauctionfever.com for updated listing Terms: Cash or good cheque and valid PAL required for firearms
Auctioneer: Jim Beere 613-326-1722 CL452380_1030
AUCTION SALE Saturday November 22, 2014 9:30 AM sharp. We have been instructed to sell by Public Auction the former home and all the contents of the late Garry Lester “Charlie” Sonnenburg located at 243 Mitcheson St., Almonte, Ontario. (corner of Mitcheson and Carss St.) Real Estate: 243 Mitcheson St., Almonte, Ontario – LT 37 SEC MALLOCH PL 6262 LANARK N RAMSAY TOWN OF MISSISSIPPI MILLS. 2 storey, 4 bdrm, 1.5 bath frame house a large town lot – 90’ x 195’ with an attached garage, a detached 2 car garage and a detached storage shed. This home, although dated in its décor, is in excellent condition and shows a lot of character. Oil heat, 100 amp service; windows original, metal roof; siding is original clapboard. The property will be offered for sale at 1:00 PM sharp and will be selling subject to a reserve bid. Terms will be $10,000 down the day of the sale with the balance due on closing in 30 days. The house and property are selling in an “As Is, Where Is’ condition. Any interested Buyers are free to make any inspections they may wish prior to the sale to satisfy themselves as to the condition of the house and property. Please contact John O’Neill – 613-832-2503 - for more information or viewing of the property. Contents: Gramaphone; Art Deco DC3 Airplane Ash tray/smoker stand; Squeeze Box – Czechoslovakian; Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co. Standard Time Wall Clock; Antiques - Parlor table, Dresser, Washstand, Electrohome floor model radio, Blanket box, rocker, Parlor chair, Harvest table, Dining room table and chairs, sideboard, chaise lounge; Ice box; Lesage low profile Piano; Duck carvings; Loon carvings; Paintings and Prints – Lady of Shallot – John William Waterhouse print – 1888; Bateman; JWL 77; G E Gomme; Monne; Al Wilson; A. Lasell Ripley 1941 – Partridges; Ertl Waterloo Boy replica; Case replica; Model Tractors – Massey Harris 44; 1947 Model MI John Deere; Fordson Super Major; 1960 John Deere 2010; 1953 John Deere 70 Row Crop; Old Calendars; Plowing Match sign – Carp 1952; J&G Meakin China – Cotswold; Antique hand truck; hay forks; Findlay Favorite 26 box stove; saws; bottles; 1 ton chain hoist; rat traps; lamp chimneys; cast iron pots; insulators; cast iron frying pans; shoe lasps; ceramic insulators; Blow torches; storm lanterns; assortment of phones; Thunder mug – what a relief; O’Brien Theatre Almonte posters etc.etc. Charlie was an avid Auction goer/collector/ picker. This should prove to be a very interesting sale. Please plan to attend. The sale will be held under cover– bring your lawn chairs and blankets – some heat provided. Please visit www.oneillsauctions.ca for full listing and pictures Contact: Robbie Sonnenburg – 613-558-2338 Terms: For the Real Estate - $10,000 Money Order or Bank Draft the day of the sale - balance due in 30 days Terms: For the Contents - Cash or Cheque with ID Auctioneer: John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 Owner or Auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident day of sale. CL452346_1106
All my love forever Yours
HELP WANTED
LIVESTOCK 18 Black & Black Baldie Cows, bred to registered Red Simmental Bull, due to calve April 15. Registered Red Simmental Bull. 613-267-7478. Yr. old & baby Belgian cross TB sisters for sale. Gentle, halter broke, good with feet. $900 each o.b.o. 613-268-2010 or 613-264-6298.
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HELP WANTED
Full Time Parts & Accessories Sales Associate
George’s Marine & Sports is a leader in the Marine & Power Sports Industry by providing Boats, Snowmobiles, ATV’s and Jet Boats in the Eastern Ontario region. We have earned numerous accolades including being a North American Top 100 Marine Dealers and Top Canadian Dealer for Regal Boats along with many other industry awards. This is your chance to be a part of our team and an exciting opportunity to start your career in a growing company, with locations in Ottawa, Eganville and Kingston. We are currently expanding our Parts & Accessories department at our Ottawa location. If you are an enthusiast of the mentioned products and would like to work in this industry please send us your resume now. This is a permanent full time position. We provide training so experience is an asset, but not required. Great working conditions, benefits and remuneration. Candidates must be available to work Saturdays. Send Resume to: George’s Marine & Sports 2825 Carp Rd Ottawa, ON K0A 1L0 Attention: Macauley Wilcox, Parts & Accessories Manager Email: mwilcox@gmas.ca Phone: 1-888-212-9289 1-888-212-9289 CLR565181
Full Time Position
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We are areEastern EasternOntario’s Ontario’sleader leader marine, We in in thethe marine, ATVATV & & snowmobile industry andanhave an immediate snowmobile industry and have immediate opening opening for a Sales Full Time Sales Professional to join for a Full Time Professional to join our Eganville our Eganville team. Experience in the power sport location. Experience in the power sport industry would industry would be a great asset. Applicants should be a great asset. Applicants should be energetic, enjoy be energetic, enjoy outdoor recreational activities, outdoor recreational activities, willing to treat clients in willing to treat clients in a professional manner awith professional manner with a high level of customer a high level of customer service and enjoy a service and enjoy a fast-pacedWe environment. We arefor fast-paced environment. are looking looking people who canacreative positive experipeople for who can creative positivea experience for ence our customers duringthe the buying process. our for customers during buying process. Specialized in product lines and sales process Specializedtraining training in product lines and sales process will be provided. This position has a remuwill be provided. This position has a competitive competitive remuneration package withmust benefits. neration package with benefits. Candidates be Candidates mustSaturdays. be available to e-mail work Saturdays. available to work Please your rePleaseto:send your resume to: sume Georges’ Marine & Sports 698 Snodrifters Road, Eganville, ON K0J 1T0 Attention: Laurier Bennett email: lbennett@gmas.ca CLR565180
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REAL ESTATE
Arnprior Agricultural Society Annual General Meeting Monday November 17 2014, 7pm Kenwood Center, 16 Edward Street South Suite 110
COBDEN - Mark your calendars! The CandleWick Gift Shop and The Store Next Door will be hosting our 17 ANNUAL CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAY Sat. NOV. 22nd. 15% Off! Free Gift! Door Prizes! Refreshments & Snacks! Hours: 10 - 5.
PUPPY KINDERGARTEN Wags & Whiskers Puppy Kindergarten offers obedience, training and socialization. Join the fun and teach your puppy good manners. Call Tena and Ian 613-623-6200. Your Puppy Training Specialists.
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JUST A JOB or A SATISFYING CAREER …..WHAT DOES it TAKE? $75,000 - $225,000 Salary Expectations & 7 – 30 Years’ Experience
C.W. Armstrong
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Will pay $50-$200, or more depending on types. Picked up free. 613-432-3464 or cell 613-432-0449
services PROFESSIONAL HANDYMAN The “Honey Do This” Company BILL WEISS 613-570-1488
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JOB TITLE: BUSINESS UNIT:
47 McGarry Ave Renfrew Phone
613-432-9335
(1 Permanent - Full Time Position)
Reporting to the Packaging\Aseptic Processing Area (APA) Manager, the Material Handler\Blender minimizes down-time through material handling and turnovers. Through trouble shooting, problem solving and follow-up, the role ensures continuous, safe, and efficient production in all processes. The role is also responsible for all aspects of the blending process (including blending and sanitization of rooms/ process pipes/tanks) in the APA. Responsibilities: • Fills bulk and component hoppers and calculates yields and accountabilities of finished goods including SAP transactions • Returns and initiates packaging investigation reports • Brings correct components to job site, ensures that additional components are issued as needed, moves finished product to the warehouse, and provides material handling duties for other areas as required • Assists in the packaging area during filling operations and performing duties assigned to a Packager as needed • Completes job turnovers and component accountabilities, ensuring the completion of all documentation • Ensures gowns and other items required for operators in the sterile area are readily available • Understands and operates the Environmental Monitoring system • Blends, following detailed manufacturing instructions • Transfers blends from Blend tank to Holding tank prior to filling, and completes line and tank washes as required • Uses the Clean In Place system, runs the autoclave, and performs filter integrity tests in the APA • Cleans the blending area and inside the APA as required • Monitors all supplies for availability and expiry dates and places orders when required • Follows and updates SOPs as required QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS: • High School diploma • Good mathematical, mechanical, and computer skills • Able to work shifts and meet the physical demands of this position • Ability to follow written procedures and read schematic drawings • Excellent time management, organizational, interpersonal, problem solving, and communication skills • Strong technical knowledge of aseptic processing and pharmaceutical packaging • Experience with fork-lift, SAP system, and Good Manufacturing Practices is an asset APPLICATION PROCESS: Please send your resume by 4:00 p.m., Friday November 21st , 2014 to: Pillar5 Pharma Inc. Human Resources 365 Madawaska Blvd. Arnprior, Ontario K7S 0C9 E-Mail: HR@pillar5pharma.com Thank you for your interest, however, only applicants considered for an interview will be contacted.
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Reporter- Arnprior Chronicle Guide Metroland East, Arnprior
THE COMPANY A subsidiary of Torstar Corporation, Metroland is one of Canada’s premier media companies. Metroland delivers up-to-the-minute vital business and community information to millions of people across Ontario. We have grown significantly in recent years in terms of audience and advertisers and we’re continuing to invest heavily in developing best-in-class talent, products and technology to accelerate our growth in the media landscape and strengthen our connection to the community. For further information, please visit HYPERLINK “http://www.metroland.com”www.metroland.com. THE OPPORTUNITY Metroland East seeking a full-time reporter for the Arnprior Chronicle-Guide newspaper.
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124 Daniel Street S in Arnprior, 2 bedroom, 2 baths, excellent condition, asking $180,000. 613-622-1752
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KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES The full time position requires strong writing and an ability to come up with fresh story ideas. The candidate will be expected to produce cleanly written, interesting stories on a variety of topics – whether news, sports or features – focused on the Town of Arnprior and surrounding communities – while capturing compelling images. As well as reporting for our newspaper, applicants should have multimedia skills, as they will also be required to provide online content. WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR The successful candidate must be able to work well with others, be organized, multi-task under tight deadlines, and have solid news judgment. Evening and weekend work will be required. Applicants must possess: • a journalism degree or diploma; • experience in photography; journalism; • experience with page layout using InDesign; • strong knowledge of social media; • valid driver’s licence and access to a vehicle WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU • Opportunity to be part of an exciting company at the cutting edge of the media industry • Work for a well-established and respected company that is connected to your communities • Competitive compensation plan and Group RSP • Be part of a company that is committed to providing a healthy and safe work environment • We provide individualized career plans and extensive ongoing development opportunities • We’ve got your health in mind; you’ll receive a comprehensive benefits package and a generous vacation plan If working for a highly energized, competitive team is your ideal environment, please email your resume to Theresa Fritz Managing Editor theresa.fritz@metroland.com Deadline for applications is November 14th, 2014 Thank you for your interest. Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted
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ARNPRIOR CAMPUS: 613.623.1114 WILLISCOLLEGE.COM IN MEMORIAM
IN MEMORIAM
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IN MEMORIAM
Caitlin Stewart-16 yearS gone from our home-november 2, 1998 Beyond my smile there lies a tear, For the daughter I lost and loved so dear. Wherever I am or whatever I do, Always dear Caitlin, I’m thinking of you, Though the tears in my eyes may glisten And my face is not always sad There is never a night or a morning That I do not think of you- the daughter I had. Only those who have lost know how I feel, It seems like my heart will never heal, But when I look at your picture You seem to smile and say Your broken heart will heal, I know, When we’re together again- someday. Forever and for always Caitie- I will love you Mom, Dad, Andy, Jason, Omi, Opa and many good friends for their wonderful hugs. XOX
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In loving memory of Dodo Law
Nov 2, 2006 Mom,
In loving memory of Russell Walker Mackenzie April 11, 1927 - November 4, 2013 A silent thought, a secret tear, Keeps his memory ever dear, Time takes away the edge of grief, But memory turns back every leaf.
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Jonathan Mullin Smith
August 30, 1987 – October 31, 2003 In memory of our cherished son and brother
That explains why it always spun a little faster when you were in it. We did it mom, thank you! Give my girl a hug for me.
IN MEMORIAM
Cloutier
Love and miss you, - T. P.S. - Keep dancing
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In loving memory of a dear daughter, Denise who passed away on November 6, 2010. There is an open gate, at the end of the road, Through which each one must walk alone. And there in a light we cannot see, Our Father claims us Home. Beyond this gate our loved one finds Happiness and rest But there is comfort in the thought That our loving God knows best.
SWIFT, Olive “Ollie” (nee Elliott) Passed away peacefully on Saturday, October 25, 2014 at Groves Park Lodge, at the age of 93. Beloved wife of the late Arthur Swift. Dear sister of Maisie Kusluski. Predeceased by 11 brothers and sisters. Ollie will be missed by three generations of nieces and nephews. At Ollie’s request, there will be no visitation. Inurnment to take place at Riverside Cemetery, Lindsay, Ontario at a later date. Memorial donations to a food bank program or a local charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. Condolences or donations may be made at www.mcphailandperkins.ca
Peacefully in Hospice Renfrew on Sunday November 2, 2014. Pauline Oattes age 60 years. Beloved daughter of Lena Oattes and the late Gordon Oattes. Loving wife of Barry Crozier. Loved mother of Brent (Melissa) and Alana Peer (Rob). Devoted Granmere of Abbigale, Hayden, Miley and Kayden. Dear sister of Richard Oattes (Genevieve), Roddy Oattes (Jackie) and Bruce Oattes (Janet). Dear Aunt of Haley, Dylan, Paulena and Jordan and many nieces and nephews. Following Pauline’s wishes there will be no visitation. A Service of Memory of Pauline will be held at Grace United Church, Cobden on Saturday November 8th at 10:30 a.m. A reception will follow in the Church Hall. For those desiring donations to Hospice Renfrew or the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation would be appreciated. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of the Anderson Funeral Home, Renfrew www.andersonfuneralhome.ca
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Love Dad, Mom, Ellen and Michael
Oattes - Crozier ; Pauline Elizabeth
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Love Marg & family
432-1911
3 bedroom townhouse, 1.5 baths, 2 appliances, unfinished basement, one parking spot. $1071 per month plus utilities.
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For a viewing and more information call Derek McGrimmon
KANATA Available Immediately
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1 & 4 Robert Street, Off of Daniel Street, Arnprior
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1 & 2 bedroom apartments
Offering affordable one & two bedroom apartments.
FOR RENT
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Large Bright
McGRIMMON HOLDINGS
– Security building, Apts recently redecorated, ample kitchen cabinets and closets. – Close to shopping and medical services. – Elevator and Laundry on site. – 1 bedroom bedroom$745+utilities $745 – 2 bedroom bedroom$835+utilities $855 – Please respectfully no pets / no smoking. – Free Parking
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HANNIMAN
Anne (Judy) McMahon
who left us November 9, 2013
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We thought of you with love today But that is nothing new. We thought about you yesterday, And the day before that too. We thought of you in silence, We often speak your name. Now all we have are memories, And your picture in a frame. Your memory is our keepsake, With which we’ll never part. God has you in His keeping, We have you in our hearts.
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Forever loved Karen, Gord & family
Forever in our hearts All our love Greg, Martha, Randy, Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren
Eve ; Shirley
Donna Marie Riopelle
(Nee Hanniman) Sept 18, 1951 – Nov 8, 2012 It’s been two years since you have gone, There is a special kind of feeling That is meant for you alone. A huge place in our hearts, That only you can own. There will always be a heartache. And many a silent tear, But always precious memories, Of the days when you were here. Lovingly remembered by (Brothers) – Ab and Dave (Sisters) – Marlene and Chrissy And their families CLR565183
Peacefully at her home on Saturday November 1, 2014. Shirley Eve (Gillan). Beloved wife and best friend for over 60 years of Robert (Bob) Eve (2008). Dear mother of Doug (late Lynda) of Lombardy, the late Brian (husband of Diane of Carleton Place), Gary (Dianne) of Jasper, Ont. Dear Grandmother of Chad and Mystie Eve, Amanda Porteous (Corey) and Melissa Eve and Jeffrey Eve, proud Great Grandmother of Mason and Bailey Porteous and Chayse and Sawyer Moore. Daughter of the late William and Marion (McGregor) Gillan. Survived by sisters Lillian Roffey and Marge Recoskie, predeceased by Marion, Margaret, James and George. Friends may call at the Anderson Funeral Home 22 Raglan St.S. Renfrew on Thursday 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held at the Renfrew Presbyterian Church, on Friday November 7th at 11:00 a.m. Cremation to follow. For those desiring donations to the Cancer Society would be appreciated. CLR565191
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In loving memory of Lena taken on October 27, 2011 and Philip on November 27, 2000 We wished upon a star last night We doubt that it will come true We asked God to let us have you back For just an hour or two. Although we cannot see you now We know just where you are By day you are our sunshine By night our shining star. You are our guardian Angel This we know it’s true We know that you are watching over us In everything we do. So today we reach to Heaven And blow a gentle kiss To a very dear Lena and Philip Who we will always love and miss.
On Thanksgiving Day
October 13, 2014,
after a long struggle with lung cancer.
Deborah-Lee McCarty daughter of Leona Barr, step daughter, Kenneth R. Barr passed away at Carpenter House in Burlington Ontario. Daughter of the late Martin Callaghan (Renfrew), sister of Kevin Callaghan( Victoria B.C.) Daryle Callaghan (Oromocto N.B.) Kim Carbone( Hanmer Ontario). Deceased brothers & sister, Mark (Renfrew), Bill Callaghan (Sault Ste Marie On), Vickey Lynn Luck (Sault Ste Marie, On). Celebration of Life and Burial was October 25th in Burlington On.
Church Services The Renfrew Trinity-St. andrew’s Presbyterian Church united Church 291 Plaunt St. S. Rev. Russell Wardell Rev. Susan Tough Sunday Worship 10am
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close pin the other first. Jag Hunt is set to continue throughout the entire month of October. On Nov. 11 our school community will honour our soldiers, veterans and the Canadian Military during a Remembrance Day Assembly. November also includes the Movember campaign to raise money for prostate cancer research. The annual first Coffee House will take place Nov. 20 at 7 p.m. November will mark the end of Term 1, as students will be reaching the halfway point in the semester. All in all, St. Joseph’s is very proud to have completed a successful two months and is excited to be heading into our third.
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student’s education and future endeavours,” explained RCI Parent Council president Sandra Beimers. “By having these sessions throughout the year, we hope to be able to assist parents in these areas.” The first session is set for Nov. 18 at 7 p.m. and will feature speakers from the school board office. It will cover the use of electronics in the classroom, as well as the School Cash On-Line program, board and school websites, and Twitter. The next session, Guide To Choosing the Right Career Path, is scheduled for early February, and will as-
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News – History’s not just a school subject, but something Douglas resident Patrick Weller, 16, can enjoy every day of the week if he wants. Conversation in the Weller household over the years has typically featured history and current events, and perhaps not surprisingly, considering his parents, Patricia and Larry, and his siblings, Dan and Jenn, have each attended university. Patrick isn’t taking a history course this year, while attending Grade 11 at Opeongo High School. But he was in the spring of 2014 when he entered the Government of Canada History Awards essay contest for students and teachers.
In his winning essay, Weller wrote about Asked to answer one of five history questions, he chose one involving confederation, and emerged how the spirit of compromise made Canada’s as the regional winner and recipient of $1,000. Confederation possible. “While many, including Sir John A. (MacEach of 100 student winners in the inaugural donald) himself, considered themselves to be version of the contest receives $1,000, while British citizens, Confederation began Canada’s each of 20 winning teachers takes home $2,000. path to equality alongside such countries as Each student’s essay is 1,000 to 1,200 words. England and the United States,” wrote Weller. Weller went on to write that Canada’s peaceOne of the best parts of the contest, said Weller, was finding something in history that keeping legacy has stood tall on various occasions, including the Suez Canal crisis of 1956 he could pursue outside of school. He was also quick to credit John Pierce, his “when Lester B. Pearson envisioned his groundbreaking idea of armed peacekeeping. Wishing Grade 10 history teacher. “He’s a really great teacher. He brought his- to avert war after the all too fresh wounds of tory alive for me,” said Weller of his teacher’s skills as an orator and story-telling. “I’ve always found history really interesting because of how we’re able to link events in the WHAT'S ON INSIDEOTTAWAVALLEY.COM past to issues of today,” added Weller. • • • • • • • •
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Ottawa RedBlacks linebacker and guest coach Anton McKenzie watches the RCI Junior and Senior Raiders go through their paces during the Oct. 21 practice at Ma-Te-Way Park. At left, Alex Forster of the Senior Raiders listens to the advice of RedBlacks linebacker Anton McKenzie.
Ottawa RedBlacks Anton McKenzie joins RCI Raiders as guest coach Peter Clark
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Sports - The Renfrew Collegiate Institute Raiders had a special guest at junior and senior football practice on Tuesday, Oct. 21. Ottawa RedBlacks linebacker Anton McKenzie was a guest coach at Ma-Te-Way Park for the afternoon. The 34-year-old player said he enjoys get-
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ting out on the field with the students and helping them out. “I love working with the younger athletes and helping to get them to the next level. “Football is a game of a lot of passion,” he added. The Stony Brook, N.Y., native said whether on the field or off the field, hard work, training, and getting your grades are important, he told the Raiders.
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“School is a big part of football,” he added. The RedBlacks are profiling players out in the community more and more, Mike Sutcliffe of the football club’s marketing and sales department added. “It was good to hear from (RCI coach) Terry (Edwards). It’s good to get the players out,” Sutcliffe said. “We were in Kemptville last week. We are starting to spread the web (of community con-
will be making their way to Pembroke for Regional Silver Stick action which takes place over the weekend in two rinks. The Atom Wolves will be in a division with the Bancroft Jets, RWC
tact).” Signed as a free agent by Ottawa April 4 of this year, McKenzie is in his ninth Canadian Football League season. Named a CFL all-star in 2008, McKenzie needs two tackles to reach the 400-plateau for his career. He is a two-time Grey Cup champion, with the Saskatchewan Roughriders in 2007 and B.C. Lions in 2011.
Crusaders and Gananoque Islanders for the Nov. 7 to 9 event. The Wolves open tournament action against Bancroft at 1 p.m. Friday at the Pembroke and Area Community Centre.
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Sports - The Renfrew Collegiate Senior Raiders battled down to the wire in their Renfrew County High School Football League championship game in Arnprior, but their best efforts came up just a little bit short. The Arnprior Redmen scored an unconverted touchdown 10 minutes into the first quarter, and that six points stood the test of time Friday afternoon. Arnprior went on to fend the 2014 title 6-0 over the defending champions Raiders. It was RCI’s second game in three days.
Neal Gibbons and Adam Martin had major scores and the Senior Raiders broke a halftime 7-7 deadlock en route to a 17-7 win over the Fellowes Falcons in the county semifinal Oct. 28 in Pembroke. Austin Scheuneman converted both TDs and added a field goal in the second half. A stingy defence looked after the rest. Girls basketball
The Raiders completed the 2014 Upper Ottawa Valley High School Athletic Association senior girls hoops regular season at the top of the heap with a 7-and-1 record.
RCI’s junior season came to an end Thursday in Petawawa. The homestanding Voyageurs topped the Raiders for a second time, 50-20.
A 43-20 win over the Valour Voyageurs at the Grant Gymnasium sealed first place for RCI. Andrea Martin had 13 points for the Senior Raiders, who earn a bye through the opening round of the postseason. RCI hosted a semifinal this past Monday. A win sends them into country final, which has been extended this year to a bestof-three series. RCI finished at 5-and-4 and in the playoffs in the junior loop, despite a regular-season closing 41-31 setback to the Voyageurs. Georgia Clemmer and Eli Scott shared eightpoint efforts for the Junior Raiders.
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The Raiders finished second in UOVHSAA senior boys volleyball, and hosted the opening round of the Renfrew County playoffs Tuesday. The RCI Senior Raiders finished their first girls rugby season in respectable style. The Raiders suffered a 25-10 setback to the Opeongo Wildcats in the consolation final. The game was played at Opeongo Oct. 28.
Wolves top Perth, lose at home Peter Clark
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Sports - The Renfrew Timberwolves continue their pursuit of the front-running Stittsville Rams in the Valley Division of the Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League. The Wolves topped the winless Perth Blue Wings 5-2 Friday, but were unable to overcome a 3-0 deficit in an eventual 3-2 setback to the visiting Ottawa West Golden Knights Sunday evening. The weekend results leave
the second-place Wolves with an 11-4-and-0 record. Stittsville is 12-and-2. Ottawa West 3, Wolves 2
For two periods, the Wolves were unable to solve Ottawa West goalkeeper Kyle Copeland at the Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre. When they finally did start their comeback bid in the final stanza, time became their enemy, something they soon ran out of. Zach Cross in the first period, and Noah Rowe and Phil
Edgar in the second, lifted the Metro Division leading Golden Knights into a 3-0 edge. A poor line change cost the Wolves the Rowe marker, while Edgar connected on a 4and-1 break just over a minute later. Wolves netminder Matt Gagne had little chance on either of the goals. Defenceman Lyle Stressman finally got the Wolves on the scoreboard on a point dart during a 5-on-3 powerplay with 9:53 left in the third period.
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Vital meeting at curling rink Nov. 23 Sports - Members of the Renfrew Curling Rink are working to keep the sport alive in Renfrew. An information meeting and wine and cheese social is being held at the curling
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Stephanie Pare then pickpocketed an Ottawa West defender and stuffed the puck behind Copeland less than four minutes later. But an equalizer was not in the cards. Wolves 5 Perth 2
Defenceman Alex Campbell fired home a pair of goals, both a key points of the game, to pace Renfrew’s 5-2 win at the Perth Community Centre
set triumph over the visiting Madawaska Valley District Wolves Oct. 30. The twin victories give coach Trent Skelhorn’s squad an 8-and-0 record in the nineteam loop. The Senior Jaguars hosted the opening round of the 2014 playoffs this past Tuesday, and are back at the Jag Den for the county semifinal and final today (Thursday).
The Junior Jaguars finished the regular season at 7-and-2 on the strength of season-closing wins over Valour 3-1, and Madawaska Valley 3-0. Their performance allowed the Junior Jaguars to finish the regular season in second place. They too, hosted playoff action this past Tuesday. Girls basketball teams took a pair of decisions from the Opeongo Wildcats to close out
Friday night. Campbell’s first gave the Wolves a 3-1 lead halfway through the middle stanza. His second regained a 4-2 advantage for Renfrew with only five seconds left in the period, and moments after the Blue Wings had crept back to within a goal. Scott Conroy in the first period, Luke Lapierre early in the second, and Lucas Gonu with insurance at 9:45 of the third, had other Renfrew goals. Lapierre and Cole Allard collected two assists. Calvin Wheatley was the
lone Perth shooter to solve Wolves netminder Dane Brumm. Brumm faced 21 shots. The Wolves were credited with 60 shots against an overworked Phil Miller in the Blue Wings goalcrease, including 21 shots in the second period, and 27 more in the third. The Wolves next see home action is Friday, Nov. 14 at 8 p.m. They take on the Stittsville Rams. The Wolves travel to the Nick Smith Centre in Arnprior this Friday to challenge the Arnprior Packers at 8 p.m.
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5 for Fighting returns Sports - The fight against men’s cancers is $175 richer after the second annual 5 for Fighting Run/Walk Saturday morning in Renfrew. Participants paid $5 each to join the event designed to raise awareness of men’s health, specifically prostate cancer. By event was hosted by Jim Miller, current town councillors and --- of the NHA/NHL Birthplace Hockey Museum in the Renfrew post office building. Ray Beimers represented the Canadian Cancer Society. Event marshal and official starter, donning a Boston Bruins #4 Bobby Orr jersey and a dapper but imitation moustache was Peter Emon, current mayor of Greater Madawaska, Movember aficionado and newly-elected Renfrew reeve. Emon shaved off his characteristic moustache for the official kick-off on Wednesday, Oct. 29. Beimers and Emon each addressed the group after post-run refreshments regarding the cause and their affiliation with it. The event was created and co-ordinated by Colleen Berry in
the spirit of Movember, to encourage men to be responsible for not only their own regular fitness but also their health with and emphases on prostate cancer awareness and self examination. Ray Beimers outlined the initiative and statistics. “The activity was the marrying of two sports: hockey and running (walking),” said Berry. “Participants were encouraged to wear their favourite team jersey and a moustache, either real or fake. Though this was not mandatory those who attended, including a number of RUNfrew Run Club members, and others from the local community, took the suggestion seriously. The route started at the intersection of Raglan Street South and Renfrew Avenue West intersection, and journeyed to and around the Ma-TeWay Activity Centre and returned to the hockey museum. Thanks to Jeff Millar, from the Renfrew County Paramedics, who was on hand for the event. The winner for best real moustache was Josh Scobie who received a Gillett razor gift package, to sug-
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Registering for the 5 for Fighting Men’s Cancers Run/Walk Saturday from the NHA/NHL Birthplace of Hockey Museum on Raglan Street are, from left, Debbie MacDonald, Jodie Armstrong-Gagnon, Helen Siroski and Debbie Fiebig. gest he shave it off and start anew for Movember. The best imitation moustache was Debbie Fiebig, who wore an Ottawa Senators Santa hat to match her jersey. “The temperature was 2 degrees with grey skies and flurries, but this
did not hamper the enthusiasm of the participants as they were off and running before the marshal Peter Emon’s starter whistle blew,” said Berry. The first 5 for Fighting event was hosted by Berry and Larry Vice at Source for Sports.
Sports - Get Moving and Get W.I.T.H. It! (Walking in the Halls). Getting 150 minutes of cardiovascular activity per week during the colder, darker days of winter should be easy this winter when you Get W.I.T.H. It! Starting this week, Beachburg and Cobden Public Schools have generously opened their hallways every Monday and Wednesday in Beachburg and every Tuesday in Cobden from 5 to 7 p.m. Drop-in at any time and walk for 10 minutes or the whole two hours. This is a free program. All are welcome. The Get W.I.T.H. It! program in both schools is designated as Heart Wise Exercise and meets specific criteria developed by the University of Ottawa Heart Institute. Visit www. heartwiseexercise.ca for more information. If you would like to be a Get W.I.T.H. It! volunteer, if you have special needs, or if you need a ride, please call Lara at the Whitewater Bromley Community Health Centre at 613-5823685. More details are at www.wbchc. on.ca/ProgramsServices/gwi.htm.
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and their, who was either Andy Humphries and Bernie Leclaire, took home the B championship over Pembroke’s Dick Trumble. Earlier they defeated Pembroke’s Emile Robert and Dale Martin (in extra ends) before losing to the Joncheere rink. Joncheere also took out a second Renfrew rink when his lads lay waste to Gary Smith,
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Sports - A busy week of curling started for three teams the weekend of Oct. 25-26 as they travelled to Pembroke to participate in the annual Pembroke Memorial (this year Peter Copis) Bonspiel. The team of Rob Warren, Don Rouble, Jim Berg,
Dave Eady, Rory McKay and Ed Lepack, sandwiched around the Smith rink’s wins over Carl Zieroth (Pembroke) and Martin. They then shot the lights out to rout Harv Robertson (Pembroke) for the C purse. A special mention to Ed Lepack who curled four solid games at lead, not his usual position. Now Ed did have trouble
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ter McManus playing lead for the last game, won their first game against Ottawa and then lost to rinks from Deep River and Pembroke, winning a free trip home. In Low Cup action, Renfrew hit the road to Deep River where the lads blew the lights out, earning four decisive victories over their hosts. Renfrew’s two teams, the Rob Warren rink with Don Rouble, Jim Berg and George Burton, and the Gary Smith
team, with Dave Eady, Don Armitage and Bernie Leclaire, combined to curl four nearflawless games to win handily. In fact the only close game was to see if anyone could beat Rob to the dessert table and Bernie looked like he had a chance, but someone made the mistake of asking Bernie something and Rob had finished off two desserts before Bernie even paused for his next breath.
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Back hoe goes missing from Pinnacle Hill construction site News - A back hoe was stolen from a construction site on Pinnacle Road in Horton Township. It was noticed missing Oct. 23 at 8 a.m. The complainant left the area to check for the machine, and upon returning at 8:30 a.m. the backhoe had been returned. Ontario Provincial Police are continuing to investigate. Two unlocked vehicles were entered in the early evening or overnight Oct. 24. A purse was stolen from one vehicle, which was parked on Xavier Street and some CDs and papers stolen from another on Plaunt Street in Renfrew. A wallet was also stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Hugh Street in Arnprior overnight Oct. 26, while various hand tools were stolen from a vehicle parked on Harriet
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On Oct. 24 at 11:30 p.m. Constables Walid Kandar and Helen Paterson were patrolling when they stopped to check a vehicle that had pulled over on the shoulder of Highway 417 at Arnprior. Two occupants of the vehicle were standing outside. Officers discovered two open cans of beer and several more empty and some unopened inside the vehicle. A 23-year-old Killaloe-
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Canadian soldiers need union, NDP critic tells Valley crowd News - The NDP’s national defence critic Jack Harris has told local New Democrats that the treatment of Canadian soldiers and veterans shows the Harper Conservatives are poor managers and not supportive of Canada’s troops. The MP from St. John’s East and former leader of the Newfoundland and Labrador NDP spoke to the Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke NDP at their annual meeting at the Eganville Legion on Sept. 17. “They claim to be good at management, but they can’t deliver,” he said. “They can’t equip our military; they can’t fix pension plan. And they can’t provide good health care for our soldiers and veterans.” He noted that the military, under Harper, has experienced “more suicides than when in actual combat.” The military ombudsman, he said, has been critical of the government “time and again.” “Veterans Affairs is a shocking indictment of the government’s claims to support
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Denise Stencell, left, and Karen Abbott promote the Renfrew branch of the Canadian Red Cross at the community health fair. Ivan McDonald meets an old friend the day before Halloween at the Renfrew and Area Seniors Home Support community health fair. Peter Clark/Metroland
Community health fair Renfrew and Area Seniors Home Support held Community Health Fair 2014 at the St. Francis Xavier Parish hall Oct. 30. The day featured more than 25 tables of local service providers, health organizations, local retirement homes, businesses, and services for seniors. There were also six seminars throughout the day, including one on pre-planning by Natasha Goulet-Bistko, above right, of Goulet Funeral Home. Other seminars were hosted by Smart Care Clothing on adaptive clothing, Health Care on falls prevention, Renfrew Chiropractic and Rehabilitation on osteoporosis, the Kidney Foundation, and the RVH Sleep Lab.
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The staff at Willis College’s Arnprior campus includes, in back from left, Lynn Russett, Anne Bullen, Rob Wilson, Tammy Seed, Sandra Gray, Ken Wood, Sheema Wood, and Chris Bissylas; and in front Teresa Roberts and Gwenn Ross. Missing from the photograph is Bernard Doyle. “Employers in the Ottawa Valley and beyond have partnered with our co-op students for work placements
as part of their diploma programs,” says Willis College admission consultant/placement co-ordinator
Canada-Ontario job grant now open Brier Dodge
brier.dodge@metroland.com
News - A new job grant opened Sept. 29 for Ontario employers. The grant is geared towards skilled workers who need short-term job training. It will provide up to $10,000 per person for training costs, and requires em-
ployers to contribute a third of the total cost. The Canada-Ontario job grant was announced on Sept. 26. It intended to help develop job-specific skills. “By encouraging businesses to invest more in their employees, these new employer-driven programs are an important step toward
improving Ontario’s economic competitiveness,” said Ontario Chamber of Commerce president and CEO Allan O’Dette. Training can be done through a variety of vendors and institutions. For more information about the Canada-Ontario Job Grant, visit www.tcu. gov.on.ca.
Prime Valley Realty Ltd.
Pat Forrest
Broker of Record
613-433-6569
pat@primevalleyrealty.com
Brokerage
Office 613-432-9123
Full service Full value Full commitment
www.PrimeValleyRealty.com
Dedicated, Professional, Experienced 1670 Burnstown Rd., Burnstown, On K0J 1G0
Joanne McCallion Sales Representative
613-570-1341
joanne@primevalleyrealty.com
Serving: Renfrew, Cobden, Beachburg, Forester’s Falls, Eganville, Calabogie, White Lake, Arnprior, Braeside, Fitzroy Harbour, Pakenham, Griffith, Burnstown and everywhere in between!
18 Stacey Drive, Burnstown
229 Mount St. Patrick Rd.
18 STACEY DRIVE Madawaska River Waterfront. 3+3 bedrooms, 3 baths. MLS#907558 $499,900
3 bedroom home on over an acre with a view of mountainside. MLS#923711 $349,900
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J. LAcouRSe cARpeNTRy & SoN INc.
Lynn Russett. “The job offers received by our students are a testament to the
“My experience with the coop student in the administration program was great,” said Island View Suites business office co-ordinator Jeri-Lynn Beaudon. “She came ready to learn and offered many ideas and solutions to the workplace, which makes her an ideal candidate to hire.” Willis College CEO and president, Rima Aristocrat, who was in Arnprior last year at this time for the grand opening, proudly states: “I am so delighted and proud of the first couple of graduating classes in Arnprior for attaining employment in their chosen career. “It is so gratifying that we can help affect change in the lives of those in Arnprior and Renfrew County, which in turn improves the prosperity of the community as a whole.”
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Quilters Guild supports Hospice Renfrew The Quilters Guild of Renfrew and Area presented a quilt to Hospice Renfrew Oct. 28. Quilters Guild president Elaine Bazinet-Smith, left, and vice-president Susan Taylor, right, present the quilt to Jo-Anne Dowdall Brown of Hospice Renfrew. The quilt will be used for a fundraising draw at the Nov. 15 fifth annual Hoot for Hospice at the Renfrew Armouries. Peter Clark/Metroland
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Women on Fire pottery exhibit at Watershed Gallery in Eganville Community - On Nov. 7 the Watershed Gallery in Eganville is proud to present Women on Fire, an exhibition of pottery and sculpture by local artists Kathryn Kasaboski, Edie English and Rui Xi. The three women are all members of the Deep River
Potters Guild. The exhibition and sale will include raku jewelry, teapots, vases, mugs and plates. The exhibition will run on Friday, Nov. 7 from 4 to 9 p.m. and Saturday, Nov. 8 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.n. All are welcome.
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RY CHRISTMAS IN THE VA LLEY
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GRAND OPENING THIS WEEKEND! CERTIFIED BUILDER R0012977476
Above are examples of the work being featured at Women on Fire.
SATURDAY,
NOV 22ND, 2014 3PM TO 8PM
Eady Realty, Inc. Brokerage
29 Raglan St. S., Renfrew, ON K7V 1P8
835 EigHtH StrEEt MLS# 932882 $209,900 -2 Bedroom Bungalow Townhouse -Well Maintained With All The Extras -Gas Heat, Central Air, Fenced Yard Call Kelly To View: 613-433-2681
478 mcmaHON rOad
NEw liStiNg
6700 HigHway 60 MLS# 932788 $145,000 Great Residential Or Commercial Possibilities. Many Updates Including Generous Sized Bath. Call Dennis Yakaback To View: 613-432-0041
49 lOrNE StrEEt
432-1830
Cell
Dennis Yakaback
Kelly Derue
Broker of Record
List or sell with us and get free Airmiles
Each office is independently owned and operated
NEw liStiNg
Morris Eady
Real Estate Broker
Real Estate Broker
Cell
Cell
433-2681
432-0041
Charlene Riopelle
Vincent Johnston
Margaret Dubeau
Sales Rep.
Sales Rep.
Sales Rep.
Cell
Cell
Cell
433-4082
NEw liStiNg
433-2254
57 HaramiS drivE
433-1191
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RENFREW 29 Raglan St. South 613-432-2100 www.century21.ca/eadyrealty
1467 PiNNaclE rOad
311 raglaN StrEEt NOrtH MLS# 933052 - A Chef’s Dream Kitchen -2 Storey, 2 Bedroom Home -Heated Garage, Hot Tub Call Kelly To View: 613-433-2681
$214,900
$299,900
MLS#921323
Well Maintained Bungalow In A Mature Neighbourhood 3+1 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 1 Ensuite Finished Basement, Corner Lot Call Vince Johnston: 613-433-2254
128 Hall avE
2020 FOrEStEr FallS rOad
$37,500
MLS#924012
200’ x 200’ On Pinnacle Road, Half A Minute From Highway 17 To Make An Easy Commute. Call Morris Eady At 613-432-1830
BarNEt BOUlEvard lOt
PRicE REDucED
$299,500
MLS#930810
Private Country Setting For This Unique Home. Perfect For A Family Needing A Granny Suite Or Income Property. Minutes From Town, This Fully Treed, 2 Acre Lot Offers Loads Of Quiet Country Living. 3 Bedrm, 2 Bath Hamilton Home With Custom 2 Bedrm Addition & Open Concept Kitchen/Dinette & Living Room Could Accommodate A Very Large Family. Call Morris Eady: 613-432-1830 Or Margaret Dubeau: 613-433-1191 For A View Or More Information.
$209,900 MLS#915848 -Centrally Located 3 Bedroom Home -Many New Updates Including Newer Kitchen And Hardwood Floors -Finished Basement -Detached Garage Call Vince to view: 613-433-2254
138 BlakE StrEEt
32 airtH BOUlEvard
$195,000
MLS#917568
Solid Brick Bungalow In The Village Of Forester Falls. New Kitchen And Bath. Many Updates. Call Charlene: 613-433-4082
96 lOrNE StrEEt
$279,000
MLS#925256
- Character, Space & Location - Gleaming Hardwood Floors - Garage, Inground Pool Plus Large Yard - Separate Income Apt or Turn into Personal Space Call Margaret Dubeau: 613-433-1191
259 BONNEcHErE StrEEt
MLS# 893020
$99,000
Great Building Site Over 3 Acres Bordered By Smiths Creek And The Millennium Trail. Call Dennis Yakaback: 613-432-0041
9 mcmaHON rOad PRicEED REDuc
$125,000
MLS#929949
Move In Ready! Why Rent When You Can Buy This Completely Redone 1 Bedroom Home On A Large Lot. Call Charlene Riopelle: 613-433-4082
412 dOmiNiON StrEEt
$217,900
MLS#931829
Great Family Home On Great Lot. 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths. 2 Car Garage. Warm, Inviting Interior. Call Dennis Yakaback To View: 613-432-0041
287 Black POiNt rOad
MLS# 930886
$184,900
Great Buy! 2 Bedroom Bungalow Style Garden Home. Private Rear Yard. Close To Downtown. Gas Heat. Central Air. Central Vac. Call Dennis Yakaback To View: 613-432-0041
259 rENFrEw avENUE
MLS# 929401
-3 Bedroom Family Home -Updated Kitchen, Newer Windows -Centrally Located, Large Rear Yard Call Kelly To View: 613-433-2681
$144,900
$199,900
MLS#921920
-2 Bedroom Bungalow -1.2 Acres, Close To Town -Peaceful Country Setting Call Vince Johnston: 613-433-2254
2183 tHOmPSON rOad
144 Dufferin Street
MuST SEE!
Immediate Occupancy For This 1 1/2 Storey, 3 Bedroom Home. Good Sized Dining Area. Rear Porch. Full Basement. Call Dennis Yakaback To View: 613-432-0041
$199,900 MLS#903199 3 Bedroom Cottage On Year Round Road With Nice Sandy Beach. 109 Feet Frontage x 186 Feet. Call Morris Eady, 613-432-1830 (cell) or office at 613-432-2100. www.century21.ca/morris.eady
If You Like The Charm Of An Older Home But Want The Modern Home To Live In, Come See This One! Updates Include Plumbing, Wiring, Kitchen, Furnace, Flooring & More. Call Now To Book A Showing: Vincent Johnston: 613-433-2254
OPEN HOUSE
OPEN HOUSE
3747 HigHway 132
$139,900
MLS#930882
MLS# 931126
$209,900
Beautiful Open Concept Home On 3.18 Acres. 3 Bedrooms, 3 Baths. Two Levels Of ICF Foundation. Custom Cupboards, Granite Countertops. Hardwood And Ceramic Floors Throughout. Fully Finished Basement. Large Covered Patio, Complete With Glass Panels. Call Charlene Riopelle To View: 613-433-4082
$132,900 MLS#912931 Priced To Sell! -2 Bedroom Home -Large, Bright Living Room -Private Fenced Rear Yard Call Kelly To View: 613-433-2681
578 heather place
On Duty This Weekend
$379,900
MLS#925959
SALE PENDiNG
Margaret Dubeau Sales Rep. Cell 433-1191
105 QUEEN StrEEt $169,900
MLS#923454
Saturday, November 8 12 p.m. – 2 p.m. Your Host: Vincent Johnston 613-433-2254
435 dOmiNiON StrEEt $168,800
MLS#932476
Saturday, November 8 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. Your Host: Margaret Dubeau 613-433-1191
$239,900
MLS#897840
-Nice Family Home On Over 4 Acres -Mature Trees Throughout The Property -Hardwood Floors, Two Sunrooms, Covered Front Deck Call Kelly To View: 613-433-2681
sold
Dennis Yakaback Real Estate Broker Cell 432-0041
I welcome your weekend call on any listed property
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330 Plaunt St. S., Renfrew K7V 1N3
432-7562
Metro City Realty Ltd. (Renfrew) Brokerage A locally owned Independent Member Broker
www.remaxrenfrew.com
HELEN VINCENT BROKER OF RECORD
613-432-0058
helen@remaxrenfrew.com
ROSS PEEVER
DAVID VINCENT
PETER VINCENT
613-433-1133
613-401-2824
613-432-0319
Sales Representative
Sales Representative
ross@remaxrenfrew.com
david@remaxrenfrew.com
winter is cOming! mOve in nOw!
Developer: Mack Wilson Builder: Hansma-Beimers Construction Ltd.
LOts fOr sALe NOW
ailable Lots now eavridge. on Ott
! Call today
Call Helen today 613.432.0058
Beautiful serviced lots, all ready to build in Renfrew’s most prestigious area.
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224 FOxDEN STREET (HuNTER gATE SuBDIVISION)
Come and view this beauty with me as soon as you can! Well worth your while to see it - two levels completely finished - custom designed kitchen and living room and 3 bedrooms and 1 ½ baths on main level - 2 bedrooms in lower level, family room with fireplace, laundry facilities and 4 pce bath - do not miss this one! Call Helen at 432-0058
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Make Your Move now
before winter!
new Listing
Just Listed
101 QuEEN ST.S. $145,000 Affordable living for you and your family - 2 storey 3 bedroom home - 4 pce bath - sunporch and storage at rear - detached garage - paved drive - central air - gas heat - Call Helen to see this at 432-0058
onlY 1 left on otteridge! For S a l e!
$189,900 Asking $199,900
54 HARAmIS DR. Executive affordable 2 storey 4 bedroom home - excellent residential location - 3 levels completely finished - 2 ½ baths well landscaped - great interior design - eat in kitchen - family room in lower level has gas fireplace - deck at the rear - paved drive - attached garage -Call Helen to view at 432-0058
peter@remaxrenfrew.com
Hunter gate SubdiviSion
128 Otteridge
Just Listed
BROKER
new Listing
119 STEVENSON CR.
Private residential location - 3 bedroom bungalow - fully finished lower level with 2 bedrooms family room and 3 pce bath main level consists of sunken living room, separate dining room and 3 bedrooms and 5 pce bath - gas heat - carport - patio at the rear Call Helen at 432-0058 or Ross at 433-1133 to view
COmINg SOON: $299 900
Brand new 3 bedroom Hi Ranch with full Tarion Warranty located on Garden of Eden Rd near Toyota. Many extra high end finishes on a 1 acre lot with excellent access to Hwy 17. Please call David for more details 613-401-2824.
NEw Eg ISRTIICN LP
106 BONNECHERE ST, EgANVILLE
Come and see this private setting and this well equipped house - granny suite accommodation if desired - 3 bedroom bungalow - attached double garage - full deck at the rear - an acre of land for you. Excellent country living as home is in immaculate condition for you and yours! Call Helen to view at 432-0058
887 FLAT RD., DACRE
Affordable living for you and your family at this address! 3 bedrooms - large living room and kitchen - 4 pce bath - 4 acres of land - hardwood and ceramic flooring Call Helen to view at 432-0058
LOts fOr sALe All surveyed and ready for construction to begin.
170 ELgIN STREET
Cute and cozy at this address - 2 bedrooms - 4 pce bath - large inviting living room - dining room with gas fireplace - custom designed kitchen - paved drive - gas heat - central air Call Helen to see it at 432-0058
4 Lots on Pinnacle Road – 2 Acres each, Close to Town, Very Desirable Area, Easy road access 2 Acre Lot on Holmes Road
12 LOIS LANE
Private 3 bedroom cottage with detached garage and deck situated on a large lot. Newer bathroom and well cared for. Well & Septic. MLS#928019. Call David Vincent 613-401-2824.
Little Timber Trail – 200 ft of waterfront on the Madawaska River. Haramis Drive – Building lot available. - Measuring 57.35 ft. x 112.66 ft. - Fully serviced and a great residential area
36 CuLHANE RD., (juST OFF THE STONE RD TO DOugLAS)
Come and see this private setting and this well equipped house - granny suite accommodation if desired - 3 bedroom bungalow - attached double garage - full deck at the rear - an acre of land for you. Excellent country living as home is in immaculate condition for you and yours! Call Helen to view at 432-0058
463 mAyHEw ST.
Great location - so close to shopping and hwy access fully finished lower level - 3 baths - 3 bedroom bungalow - open concept living - fireplace in living room - you need to view this - Call Peter at 432-0319 or Helen at 432-0058
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00 FERguSON LAKE RD.
7 acres of waterfront on Ferguson Lake. This large lot has been well cleared and potential is endless here. Great access and structure on property. You will be impressed. Ready to build or to use as recreation without higher taxes. Call today. $224,900 Call David today to wview 613-401-2824
78 HARAmIS
Beautiful home in great section of town. Many high end finishes throughout. Central air, cedar warp around deck with hot tub, finished basement. A must see!! David Vincent 613-401-2824
169 ELK ST. (HuNTER gATE SuBDIVISION)
Affordable and only 3 yrs old - 3 bedroom custom built bungalow - 2 baths - hardwood and ceramic and carpet - double attached garage - parkland at the rear - large deck - paved drive - central AIR Call Helen to see this at 432-0058
765 SCHEEL DRIVE, ARNPRIOR AREA You need to view this to see the quality and the 3 acres that accompany this property - 3 bedrooms - 2 storeys - 2 baths - flowing creek at your door - so much privacy and living quarters is fantastic with large living room with wood fireplace - eat in kitchen - fully equipped - circular drive patio off the kitchen area - well treed lot Call |Helen at 432-0058 or Peter at 432-0319
Victorian Tea a grand success at the Renfrew Armouries Gloria Tunn
Victorian Tea
Community - The Victoria Tea has come and gone again for another year. We had a great night Oct. 6 at the Renfrew Armouries and were able to raise enough funds to give Community Living Renfrew County South’s 50th
anniversary, and Victorian Quilts about $500 each. “We’re looking forward to next year, which will be our 10th anniversary of the Victoria Tea. Proceeds will go to the Royal Canadian Legion Renfrew branch 148. We should be able to have fun with tartans as
Christine Drouillard of Community Living joins emcee Carol Ann Flannery at the podium. Gloria Tunn Gloria Tunn
Carol McLeod displays the quilt from Victoria’s Quilts that was presented to her when she had cancer. R0302685360
56 TIERNEy ST.
120,000.00 15 Acres. Mostly
$
oak and pine ravine in Eganville/Lake Clear area with good fishing 4kms away. Well constructed 612 sq. ft. cabin with insulation and drywall, wood heat. R0012968749
Metro City Realty Ltd. (Renfrew) Brokerage A locally owned Independent Member Broker
JuST LiSTEd
rier also spoke on behalf of Community Living Renfrew County South.
cancer. Guest speaker was a theme. About 140 people at- Mary Norman of Victoria’s tended this year’s event, Quilts, while Helen Deslauemceed by Carol Ann Flannery. She came dressed in theme, which was yellow roses, gold, and quilts with a heart. Carol McLeod was on hand with the quilt. It was presented to her by Victoria’s Quilts when she was battling
330 Plaunt St. S., Renfrew K7V 1N3
432-7562
PETER VINCENT
www.remaxrenfrew.com
JuST LiSTEd
480 RaglaN ST S.
$189,900 for this stylish 3 BR home with large fenced yard and garage, gas heat, central location. MLS # 932851
Asking $229,900 for this solid 3 BR home, rear addition added, deep private fenced rear yard plus garage.
GREAT invESTmEnT OpTiOn
FOR REnT
BROKER
613-432-0319 peter@remaxrenfrew.com
BRAESidE cORnER LOT
7 SERENEy, BRaESIdE
Asking $339,900 for this exceptional home in well-established location, 4 BR, 3 Baths, finished basement. MLS# 925673
3833 BuRNSTOwN Rd.
Why rent when you can own? Asking only $129,900 for this home on the edge of town, new roof, newer gas furnace, 4 Appliances, attached garage and fenced yard, a great place to start!!
AFFORdABLE FAmiLy LivinG
EnJOy ThE FEEL OF ThE cOunTRy in TOwn
231 wadE aVE.
127 & 129 BONNEChERE ST.
Central Location. Asking $189,900 for two homes on one lot, both rented and grosses $1600 a month rent, Call Peter for details
185 VIEwMOuNT dR.
Asking $319,900 for this impressive and spacious home in the Peaks Village. 4 BR’s, 2 Baths. MLS#909945.
lISgaR aVE.
Asking $950/month plus utilities, Large yard, 3 BR home with spacious kitchen, new gas furnace. Call Peter for details at 4320319
With 4 BR, 3 Baths, finished basement, spacious garage. MLS# 913357
Only $145,000 for this spacious 3 BR home with 2 baths, new gas furnace, added insulation, new roof. MLS# 898156
minuTES TO TOwn
LOTS FOR SALE
nOw OnLy $49,900
Garden of Eden Rd. • Ruttan Rd. Winters Way • River Road (New Price) Haramis Dr. Call PeteR foR Details at 613-432-0319
Very affordable home ownership and cheaper than rent. 3 BR, 2 bath mobile home only minutes from Renfrew. MLS#887924.
4121 RIVER ROad
Asking $229,900 for this solid brick 3 BR bungalow on 1 acre lot with attached garage. MLS# 923956.
MayhEw ST.
82 VIMy BlVd.
40 dENISE laNE
New Price! Now asking $267,500 this private and unique opportunity at 231 Wade Ave. gives you the privacy and space of the country with all the services of being in town, natural gas, town water and sewer service this 3 BR 2 Bath home with finished lower level and two gas fireplaces. MLS#923618
cEnTRALLy LOcATEd BunGALOw
NEw ST 2 BR BuNgalOw
Asking $169,900 for this well maintained home on New St, large driveway, private rear yard backing onto parkland, partially finished basement. MLS# 927995
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Thanksgiving, country style The annual Nolan family Thanksgiving parade weaves its way along Hass Road in AdmastonBromley Township on a sunny Sunday afternoon, Oct. 12. LucyHass/Metroland
R0702652272
330 Plaunt St. S., Renfrew, ON K7V 1N3 rpeever@xplornet.com
www.remaxrenfrew.com
Metro City Realty Ltd. (Renfrew) Brokerage A locally owned Independent Member Broker
new listing
100 VailE ROad
358 wadE aVE.
ROSS PEEVER
Sales Representative
613-433-1133
ross@remaxrenfrew.com
NEW PRICE
sOlD A split level home in a great neighbourhood. Very well maintained. 3 bedrooms on the upper level with a full bath. Main level features a spacious kitchen open to the dining area, and a generous sized livingroom. Lower level has a rec room, and a combined furnace and laundry room. Asking $220,000
• 613-432-7562
Country home on 2.9 acres, approximately 5km from Renfrew. Quality log siding home, consisting of open concept Kit, DR, Separate family room with air tight wood stove, LR plus 1-3 pc bath with laundry room. 2nd fl, 4bdr, 1-4pc bath, 3rd fl, large studio. Basement consists of storage, small rec room, heat pump, central air, wrap around deck, above ground pool, 1 car detached garage, log barn, Plus frame shed for storage. NOTE: Energy generating solar panels on roof. Asking $399,000
119 StEVEnSOn CRES.
Location, location, location! A 2 + 2 bedroom bungalow in a very desirable area of Renfrew. Sunken living room with 2 walls of windows looking out over the wooded ravine, a gas fireplace & brand new carpet. Dining room, with lots of natural light, is just off the kitchen. Large 5 pc bath with cheater door to the master. Main floor den with lots of shelving - perfect for a home office. Finished basement. Lots of storage. Quiet patio area. MLS #930564 Asking $274,900
4706 CalaBOGiE ROad
Great Business opportunity with lots of potential located on 1.76 acres. Features restaurant which is rented. Gas pumps plus separate area for groceries, fishing tackle etc. Basement consists of a full gym, membership only. Newer building with lots of room to expand. Call Ross for details 613-433-1133.
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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. Absolutely NO drive-bys. DO NOT ENTER DRIVEWAY. Asking $220,000 MLS# 914073
new price $299,000
muSkRat lakE - 603 mOwat Rd, COBdEn
Quality raised ranch home on Muskrat Lake. Gently sloping lot excellent water frontage. KIT, DR with newer sliding glass doors to the rear deck. 3 bedrooms share the 4 pc bath. Large rec room in the lower level as well as a laundry room with 2 pc bath facilities. Large utility room provides excellent space for a workshop. Property is located in a bay - great privacy. $299,000
TREED BUILDING LOT Located on Haley Rd. Approximately 2.30 acres with approximately 530’ of road frontage. Asking $35,000. Call Ross 613-433-1133.
113 BulGER Rd, EGanVillE OntaRiO
36 Bank St. nORth
Brick Bungalow, Eat in Kit, LR, 3 BDR, 1 – 4 pc bath, Full basement. F.A.Electric heat, 200 amp service, central air, Large detached shop with basement. Most windows have been replaced.
1489 QuEEnSlinE Rd
Totally renovated home, Kit, LR, laundry room, 2 BDR. Note: New windows, doors, F.A. propane heat, electric, plumbing. 1 car detached garage. Lot 105’ by 100’ Asking $99,000
0 mOunt St PatRiCk Rd
Quality building lot. 2.86 acres – very private, yet located just outside of the village of Mount St. Patrick. Property is severed & surveyed. Asking $29,000
new price
A quality built home - maintenance free. Open concept on the main level featuring a gas fireplace. Deck at rear. Walkout lower level could possibly be a granny suite. Maple hardwood floors. Radiant in floor heating. 3 car attached garage with access to both level. Call Ross for viewing. Asking $459,00
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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 & pc bath occupy the 2nd level. Full basement, new large back deck. Tiffany lamp in DR to be replaced. Asking $159,900. Also will rent. Call Ross for details.
LOTS FOR SALE Lots on County rd #20, Twp Horton Lot 1 – 600’ frontage by 198’ in depth. Asking $65,000 Lot 2 – 720’ frontage by 198’ in depth. Asking $65,000 Both lots full treed, severed and surveyed. Ready to build on. NOTE – very close to Ottawa River
63 FOuRth ChutE Rd
503 lakEViEw lanE – huRdS lakE
Beautiful quality built stone bungalow on over an acre of property. Large eat-in kitchen, formal dining room, living room with propane fireplace, 2 bedrooms, a 4 pc bath, 3 pc bath and laundry room all on the main level. Large family room with propane fireplace, office, bedroom, 4 pc bath and utility room are all located on the lower level. 2 car attached garage. MLS 906773
1205a GRant Rd
Situated on 47 ACRES. 15 minutes to Renfrew. Main level with open kitchen/dining, bedroom and bathroom. Lower level has living room with wood stove, 2 bedrooms and utility room. House needs finishings & approx 15 years old. Property boarders K & P Trail, shared driveway, drilled well & septic. Great Recreational Property. Asking $132,600
Pl20 Storyland Rd, Horton - 47.5 Acres of prime land just off highway 17 and only minutes to town. Asking $125,000
Call Ross for details 613.433.1133
Bridge action featured at six tables Lewis MacDonald
View All These Open Houses Online At
game, can join an informal group of players who play on the same day as the regular duplicate sessions. The charge is $1 each day for members of this group. A seasoned player acts as mentor for the group. These sessions are now in progress. Those planning to attend should show up 15 minutes before the 1 p.m. regular start-up and make their intentions known at the registration table.
The afternoon’s results: • North-South - 1st: Ruth Grant and Mary McCann, 2nd: Eric Brown and Ernie Berndt, 3rd: Carol and Dave Sulpher • East West - 1st: Bernadette and Tom Culhane, 2nd: Mona Brydges and Diaan Juby, 3rd: Janet Osborne and Ursula Endicott. Anyone from the bridge community at large interested in learning to play duplicate bridge, but not comfortable with stepping right into a
Community - Six full tables competed Oct. 29 at Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre. The pairs of Eric Brown and Ernie Berndt, and Carol and Dave Sulpher bid and made small slams of six notrump and six diamonds respectively. The afternoon’s Chalk Talk was the first in a three-part series on signalling presented by Wayne Daze. Chalk Talks begin at 12:40 p.m.
OPEN HOUSE GUIDE Saturday, November 8 12-2pm Your Host: Vince Johnston 613-433-2254
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Friday November 7th, 10:30am @ St. Michael’s School In recent years, the members of the Royal Canadian Legion have asked the towns, cities, schools, businesses, churches and citizens of Canada to stop for two minutes at 11am on November 11th and pay special tribute to the 116,000 Canadians who have given their lives in war to defend Canada. The silence begins in Newfoundland and sweeps across the country like a wave, as the clock strikes 11am in each time zone. The objective is simply to allow as many Canadians as possible to participate in Remembrance Day. The “wave of Silence” has received resounding support from Canadians in all parts of Canada. In previous years, trains stopped, factory workers paused and school children participated in record numbers in remembering the heroic sacrifices of the men and women who went to war in the 20th century. We come to you again this year to solicit your support for the “2 Minute Save of Silence”. We urge you to encourage your staff and clients, your students and neighbours to sustain the momentum achieved in the observance of Remembrance and in the special tribute paid to the men and women to whom all Canadians owe so much. Thank you for your support. Please help us to make the “2 Minute Wave of Silence” a continuing tradition of Remembrance in Canada.
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Closing in for winter As the last leaves fall off the trees and temperatures dip down to the freezing mark, we’re all preparing for winter weather, including the construction crews and tradesmen working on the RVH expansion.
Contractors also continue to work with RVH staff on patient care items, for example, matching nurse call buttons and oxygen outlets with the versions currently used in the hospital for continuity of care.
“The biggest push now is to get some heat into the building,” says RVH Project Lead Bob McParland about construction progress.
One piece of equipment that will arrive soon is a new, in-floor scale for taking patient weights. This has to be done at every visit and the new scale will ensure ease of access and enhance our patients’ comfort and safety.
As soon as the glass has been installed and the building is heated, they will begin to drywall.
John and Margaret Wilson know how vital RVH is to our community as a service that affects us all. That is why they choose RVH in more than one way—they have taken on a leadership role for I Choose RVH and they are supporting I Choose RVH through their business, J.S. Wilson Financial Management. All proceeds from the Wilson Financial & Friends for Charity Annual Dinner Theatre Event on November 29 will benefit the I Choose RVH campaign. “We all need to be really proud of our hospital as it currently exists, and for what it strives to be,” says Margaret. “It makes it easy for John and I to care and support the cause.” “It’s important for us to give back to the community and RVH stands out as an innovator and leader in health care,” says John, adding that he is continually impressed with the high accreditation standings. The couple has always been community-minded. Both raised in Renfrew, they have been involved with a number of different local charities and organizations over the years. John is a past member of the RVH steering committee and was involved with the last RVH expansion campaign. “We will all rely on the hospital at some point. None of us can take it for granted,” concludes Margaret. Margaret and John Wilson
Make RVH your charity of choice. Please call the RVH Foundation office at 613-432-4851 ext. 263, or visit us online at www.renfrewhosp.com to learn more about how you can contribute to the RVH difference.
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On being neighbourly: November is National Community Safety and Crime Prevention Month Canada Safety Council
Community - November is National Community Safety and Crime Prevention Month, and the Canada Safety Council encourages all Canadians to reach out to their neighbours this month. “When you take the time to know your neighbours, not only will you probably be
healthier and happier for it, your efforts will also make the community safer for everyone,” says Jack Smith, President of the Canada Safety Council. Here are some tips for reaching out in the interests of safety: 1. Take a walk in your neighbourhood. Make a point of greeting people. Be known
to them and remember who they are. 2. Offer to assist neighbours and don’t shy away from asking for help. Small requests can be an excuse to strike up a conversation and discuss neighbourhood safety issues or concerns. 3. Spend time in your front yard or common area. When you sit out front, not
NOTICE OF STUDY COMMENCEMENT Detail Design and Environmental Assessment Study For the Replacement of the Highway 41 Structural Culvert Located 0.45 km North of County Road 24 (White Water Road) G.W.P. 4082-10-00 THE PROJECT The Ontario Ministry of Transportation (MTO) has retained Morrison Hershfield Limited (MH) to complete the Environmental Assessment and Detail Design Study for the replacement of Hennessys Creek structural culvert located along Highway 41 located 0.45 km north of County Road 24 (White Water Road) in the Township of Laurentian Valley.
the neighbourhood and nurture a local network of friendships. Consider engaging others in initiatives like the Block Parent or Neighbourhood Watch Program. We can all take simple steps to build one of the most powerful defences against crime: a resilient and caring communi-
ty of neighbours who look out for one another. Check back frequently at www.canadasafetycouncil. org for more activities and resources on reaching out to neighbours during National Community Safety and Crime Prevention Month this November.
AVIS DE DÉBUT D’ÉTUDE Étude d’évaluation environnementale et de l’avant-projet détaillé pour le remplacement du ponceau structurel de l’autoroute 41 situé à 0,45 km au nord de la route de comté 24 (route White Water) G.W.P. 4082-10-00 LE PROJET Le ministère des Transports de l’Ontario (MTO) a retenu les services de l’entreprise Morrison Hershfield Limited (MH) pour réaliser l’étude d’évaluation environnementale et de l’avant-projet détaillé pour le remplacement du ponceau structurel du ruisseau Hennessys, situé sur l’autoroute 41 à 0,45 km au nord de la route de comté 24 (route White Water) dans le canton de Laurentian Valley. Le projet englobe notamment les points suivants :
This project generally includes:
• Remplacement du ponceau structurel; • Mise en place des détours de la circulation.
• Structural culvert replacement; and • Traffic staging detours. THE PROCESS
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This project has been classified as a Group ‘B’ project under the Class Environmental Assessment for Provincial Transportation Facilities (2000) with the opportunity for members of the public and agencies to provide comments and concerns with regards to the preferred design.
Ce projet est classé dans le groupe « B » aux termes de l’évaluation environnementale de portée générale pour les installations de transport provinciales (2000), ce qui donne la possibilité au public et aux organismes de partager leurs commentaires et inquiétudes au sujet des choix conceptuels.
Upon completion of the review, the comments and concerns will be detailed and addressed in the Transportation Environmental Study Report (TESR). This report will be prepared and made available for a 30-day public review period. A Notification of TESR Submission will be published in the local newspapers.
Une fois l’Évaluation terminée, les commentaires et inquiétudes seront traités dans le rapport d’étude environnementale pour les transports (RÉET). Le RÉET sera préparé et publié pour une période d’examen public de 30 jours. Un avis de publication du RÉET sera diffusé dans les journaux locaux. MÉTHODE DE PARTICIPATION
HOW TO GET INVOLVED If you have any project-related questions or concerns or wish to be added to the project mailing list, please contact: Chris Kardassis Project Manager Ministry of Transportation – Eastern Region 1355 John Counter Boulevard, P.O. Bag 4000 Kingston, ON K7L 5A3 tel: 613-545-4735 toll-free: 1-800-267-0295 fax: 613-540-5106 e-mail: chris.kardassis@ontario.ca
only are you an extra pair of “eyes on the street,” and you also open up new opportunities to greet and be greeted by neighbours. 4. Join in or lead a community activity or event. Whether it’s a cleanup, fundraiser or block party, having a common goal can unite
Brad Hewton, P.Eng. Consultant Project Manager Morrison Hershfield Limited 2440 Don Reid Drive, Suite 200 Ottawa, ON K1H 1E1 tel: 613-739-2910 ext. 1022292 toll-free: 1-877-644-7687 fax: 613-739-4926 e-mail: bhewton@morrisonhershfield.com
Si vous avez des questions ou des inquiétudes à propos de ce projet, ou que vous souhaitez faire partie de la liste d’envoi, veuillez communiquer avec les personnes suivantes : Chris Kardassis directeur de projet Ministère des Transports – région de l’Est 1355, boul. John Counter CP 4000 Kingston, ON K7L 5A3 tél. : 613 545-4735 sans frais : 1 800 267-0295 téléc. : 613 540-5106 courriel : chris.kardassis@ontario.ca
Brad Hewton, ing., gestionnaire-conseil de projet Morrison Hershfield Limited 2440, route Don Reid, bureau 200 Ottawa, ON K1H 1E1 tél. : 613 739-2910 poste 1022292 sans frais : 1 877 644-7687 téléc. : 613 739-4926 courriel : bhewton@morrisonhershfield.com
If you have accessibility requirements in order to participate in this project, please contact one of the Project Team members listed above.
Si vous avez besoin d’un accès particulier pour participer à ce projet, veuillez communiquer avec l’un des membres de l’équipe de projet susmentionnés.
All information received will be subject to the provisions and disclosure requirements of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, R.S.O., 1990, c.F.31. With the exception of personal information, all comments will become part of the public record.
Tous les renseignements reçus seront traités en vertu des dispositions et des exigences en matière de divulgation de la Loi sur l’accès à l’information et la protection de la vie privée, L.R.O. 1990, chap. F.31. À l’exception des renseignements personnels, tous les commentaires seront inclus dans le rapport public.
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Renfrew Fire Department encourages fire safety for hunters departments to reach, so this often results in slower response times and contributes to the spread of the fire as well. In the event of an actual fire, you may have only two to three minutes to escape. For this reason, always have two ways to escape in the event of an emergency. The following tips will help ensure a safe, enjoyable stay at the camp or cabin: • Ensure wood stoves and propane appliances are installed to code requirements; • Ensure propane appliances and portable heaters are approved for indoor use; • Keep combustibles well away from stoves and propane fired appliances; • If it is necessary to plug extension cords into appliances, ensure it is the proper gauge and can handle the electrical load;
• Ensure there are working smoke alarms on every level and change the batteries at least once a year; • Solve nuisance alarms by installing a smoke alarm with a hush button; • Install a carbon monoxide alarm ; • Remember alcohol and cooking do not mix, unattended cooking is a leading cause of fires; and • Campfires for recreational or cooking must be completely extinguished to prevent a forest fire. Fire Safety is everyone’s responsibility. Most hunters are extremely responsible when it comes to firearm safety, and we need to be just as diligent when it comes to protecting ourselves, and our loved ones from the tragedy fire.
New carbon monoxide alarm law now is effect across province Renfrew Fire Department Fire Prevention Office
Community - The first-ever Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week is Nov. 1 to 7. More than 50 people die each year from carbon monoxide poisoning in Canada, including 11 on average in Ontario. Ontario law now requires carbon monoxide alarms be installed in all homes and other residential buildings where there is a carbon monoxide risk. Carbon monoxide (CO) is known as the silent killer because it is an invisible, tasteless and odourless gas that can be deadly. CO is produced when fuels such as propane, gasoline, natural gas, heating oil or wood do not burn completely. Any appliance burning these fuels can produce carbon monoxide. Most of the deadly gas produced is carried out of the home through the ventilation system. That is why it is extremely important that venting/
exhaust pipes for the appliances be checked for debris or blockages regularly, especially after a heavy snowfall. You should also have your fuel fired appliances inspected by a qualified technician annually to ensure it functions properly. Who is at risk of carbon monoxide poisoning? All people and animals. Certain groups such as unborn babies, infants, the elderly, and people with chronic heart disease, anemia, or respiratory problems are more susceptible. It is also important to be aware of the symptoms of CO poisoning. Exposure to CO can cause flu-like symptoms such as headaches, nausea and dizziness, as well as confusion, drowsiness, loss of consciousness and death. Not all carbon monoxide alarms sold in Canada are certified to Canadian Safety standards. To make sure you’re buying one that is certified, look for the CSA or ULC symbols. All new alarms will also come with a date of replacement (usually located
Christmas in November Saturday at Renfrew Recreation Centre Koula Cove
Healing in the Valley
Community - It’s that time of year again to get a jump start on your Christmas shopping and gift-giving this year. Healing in the Valley is super excited to present Renfrew’s annual Christmas in November. The event is being held at the Renfrew Recreation Centre Nov. 8 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This year we are using both the gymnasium and the games room to
allow for more variety and selection for you. As always, admission is free and we will once again be collecting non-perishable items and doing a silent auction with all proceeds being donated to the Renfrew and Area Food Bank. You never know what kind of gem you’ll find for yourself or a loved at this event, either through the vendors or the silent auction. Come on out for the day, pamper yourself, treat yourself and check a few items off that holiday shopping list.
on the outside of the detector). Please read the manufactures instructions provided with the alarm, and follow the installation and maintenance requirements. Your CO alarm sounds different than your smoke alarm. Test both alarms monthly and make sure everyone in your home knows the difference between the two sounds. Know the difference between the CO alarm’s low-battery warning, end of life warning and an emergency alarm. Many CO alarms are battery operated and require a change every six months, just as smoke alarms do. The Ontario Fire Code requirements for single family homes are such that a carbon monoxide alarm shall be installed adjacent to each
sleeping area. For multi unit residential occupancies (apartments), the Fire Code states that a carbon monoxide alarm shall be installed, adjacent to each sleeping area that has a common wall, floor, ceiling with a service room or storage garage, and a CO alarm shall be placed in the service room as well. Never ignore a CO alarm. If your alarm sounds, check the alarm and ensure it is in alarm mode. If so, get out of the house immediately and call 911. Remember, you are responsible for your safety and the safety of your family, and only a working carbon monoxide alarm can save your life, or the life of a loved one.
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Toastmasters
Community - On Saturday, Oct. 20 Renfrew Toastmasters opened the doors at St. Joseph’s High School to Toastmasters from Ottawa and the Valley as they hosted the Division B humorous speech and evaluation contests. The contestants were the winners from their area competitions which had been held during the past month. In order to compete at this level, each contestant had begun at their club level, then the area level, then the Division level and the winners from this contest proceed to the district level at the fall conference which is being held in Mont Sainte-Anne Nov 7 to 9. Tracy Franken of the Renfrew Toastmasters Club will be competing at the district level for the second year in a row. It has been 90 years since Ralph Smedley opened the doors to the first Toastmaster meeting in Santa Ana, Calif. The initial meeting of about 20 men marked the birth of the organization we know today. Membership now exceeds 313,000, spread among more than 14,650 clubs in 126 countries. Dr. Smedley said, “The unprepared speaker has the right to be afraid,” which is why Toastmasters teaches the art of preparation. See TOASTMASTERS, page 56
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Community - The Fire Prevention Office from the Renfrew Fire Department would like to remind hunters that rural and recreational hunting properties require the same fire-prevention measures as homes. With fall hunting season getting underway across Ontario, thousands of hunters are taking up temporary residence in their camps and cabins. That is why the Renfrew Fire Department is stressing the importance of smoke alarms and carbon-monoxide detectors in all buildings where people will be sleeping. Trailers, campers, buses, r.v.’s and mobile homes also require working smoke alarms and should definitely have a carbon monoxide alarm as well. Often hunt camps and cabins are located on remote properties that can be challenging for fire
Toastmasters competition held at SJCHS
Heavy trucks, (300) light vehicles, trailers, etc. Registration of participants and vehicle inspection will be possible on November 12 between 9 am and 4pm, November 13 between 9am and 4pm and on November 14 between 8 9 am and 4 pm. A $500 deposit will be required immediately after the purchase of each vehicle. Vehicle pickup and complete payment including fees, GST and PST (if applicable) should be made before November 21. Will be accepted: cash, certified cheque, Visa, MasterCard, and Interac for the $500.00 deposit and only cash, certified cheque and Interac for balance of vehicle. NO CHILDREN ALLOWED Rideau Auctions Inc. Corner of Hwys 43 & 31 Winchester, ON (613) 774-7000 The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, November 6, 2014 55
Toastmasters Continued from page 55
He believed that speaking success is a means, not an end and that improving our skills leads to other gains in life. (Toastmasters magazine) “In Toastmasters clubs, as in all other worthy enterprises, we find that progress leads to further progress. Understanding leads to the revealing of new ideas to be understood and used.” People join Toastmasters clubs for various reasons: prepare oneself for an executive role in another club, be a better sales person, obtain a promotion at work, develop their confidence in dealing with people in a group sit-
uation, do better in an interview, or to ace their next presentation. Members follow a self-paced program designed to enhance both their communication and leadership skills. They are provided with two manuals when they begin – a competent communicator manual and a competent leader manual. They work through these manuals developing specific skills. For instance, in the competent communicator manual they learn how to organize your speech, get to the point, use vocal variety and body language, how to research your topic, work with visual aids, persuading with power and finally, inspiring your audience. From here, Toastmasters go on to advanced manuals
in an area of their choice such as public relations, speaking on television or video, master of ceremonies and more. In the leadership manual Toastmasters are evaluated on the roles they take on in a meeting such as Toastmaster, Table Topics Master, Grammarian, Speech Evaluator, Timer, Contest Chair and more. Toastmasters can advance through several levels of Leadership while also advancing through levels of Communication. Many people think that Toastmasters is only for people who want to become public speakers or for people who already have excellent speaking skills. Nothing could be further from
the truth. Toastmasters is a learning organization designed to help people develop and/or hone their meeting and speaking skills to prepare them for the job market or their personal life. Toastmasters clubs provide a supportive and positive learning experience in which members are empowered to develop communication and leadership skills, resulting in greater self-confidence and personal growth. There are several clubs in the Ottawa Valley and also many clubs in the Ottawa area. To find out about a club near you, you can go to www.tm61.org and “find a club”. The Renfrew club meets at St. Joseph’s High School
Monday nights from 7 to 9 p.m. There is also an Advanced Club for more experienced speakers on the first and third Fridays at Quail Creek in the chapel. In Arnprior, there is a Toastmasters Club meeting at the Arnprior Hospital on Wednesday nights from 7 to 9, and also in Deep River at the Long Term Care Centre. The Pembroke & Area Toastmasters Club meets on Tuesday nights at St. Columbkille Cathedral from 7 - 9 p.m. Guests are always welcome and you can start at any time. Costs are less than a coffee a day. Why not come out to a meeting to find out more about the benefits of Toastmasters.
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Toastmasters’ finest honoured At right, Humorous Speech Contest winners and officers, from left, District 61 Governor, Harry Kingston; Lt. Gov Education and Training, Brian Sutton; Lt. Gov. Marketing, Brian McDonald; Contest Chair Gerry Tapp; Sylvie Boisvert, third; Anthony Renaud, second and Tracy Franken of Renfrew Toastmasters, first. photos courtesy toastmasters
At left, Evaluation Contest participants and officials, from left, Harry Kingston, Brian Sutton, Brian McDonald, Contest Chair Phil Godon; Sandra Gloss, first; Andrew Cai, second and Lynne Zander (Valley Vintage Advanced Toastmasters), third.
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6. A lyric poem 7. Philippine seaport & gulf 8. Utilizes 9. Lair 10. Covering of snow 11. Covered walkway 12. Overzealous 14. Stench 17. Compartment 18. 2nd largest Costa Rican island 20. Danish Krone (abbr.) 23. Long narrow bands 24. Woody tropical vine 25. Farm state 26. Tooth caregiver 29. Popular Canadian word 30. Resort
31. Members of U.S. Navy 32. Smokes 35. Smiling so big (texting) 36. Capital of Bangladesh 38. Tore down 40. Travel in a car 41. American bridge engineer James B. 42. “Rule Britannia” composer 43. Let it stand 44. Not bright 45. Rated horsepower 46. Pinna 47. Prefix for before 1106
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ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20
LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23
Conflicting messages confuse you this week, Aries. Just don’t let this confusion keep you from doing what you think is right. Choose a course and stick with it.
Libra, try your hardest to make a tricky set of circumstances work to your advantage. Working with a partner is a great way to get things done.
TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21
SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22
Don’t be too hard on yourself this week, Taurus. You really do not need to push yourself unless you are feeling motivated to do so. If you feel like relaxing, so be it.
Scorpio, you are better at dealing with things when they’re out in the light of day. You don’t like to be secretive, nor do you like the idea of others keeping secrets.
GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21
SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21
Gemini, stick to the outskirts of the room and be a quiet observer of what’s going on around you instead of being the center of attention. You may enjoy being a fly on the wall for a change.
Sagittarius, do not look at a current problem as something that will always block your success and happiness. Instead, use this obstacle as a way to get your bearings.
CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22
CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20
Cancer, this week you may feel an unusual need to be noticed and appreciated by others. Embrace the spotlight and make the most of this opportunity to share your thoughts.
Capricorn, though you may feel like lashing out at others, this week you show an impressive amount of self-restraint. Get through the week, and things will turn around.
LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23
AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18
Leo, you may find it hard to establish your priorities this week, but you have a good head on your shoulders and will figure out the path to take. Give yourself a chance to have fun.
The messages you are receiving from everyone around you seem mottled and mixed, Aquarius. Instead of socializing with others, maybe you just need some alone time.
VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22
PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20
Virgo, do the right thing even if it costs you something emotionally. Your actions may be carefully monitored, and someone is learning by your example.
Pisces, speak up if you do not feel you are receiving enough emotional support from your closest allies. Maybe they do not know how you’re feeling.
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November 6 WHMIS Certificate, 1 to 4;30 p.m. Get the information needed to work safely with controlled products in your workplace. Employment Networks 613-432-3424 to register.
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and coffee, $7. 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Forester’s Falls L.O.L. Hall.Sponsored by Trinity United Church Women and Seekers. St. Francis Xavier CWL Tea and Talent Sale, 1 to 4 p.m. in the parish hall. Tea room admission $5. Soups On at Melville United Church, Eganville 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Homemade soup, sandwich, beverage and dessert $6. Home baking, crafts, quilt draw.
Valley Craft Sale 2014 at Renfrew Armouries. Friday, Nov. 7 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.
Hunters Supper, St. Andrew’s United Church, Matawatchan, 5 to 7 p.m. Hip of beef, plus pies. Adults $12; children 6 to 12, $6; children 5 and under, free.
November 7
Blood donor clinic in the Cobden Agricultural Hall, 2 to 4 and 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Book appointments at 1-888-2DONATE or www.blood.ca. Many donors needed.
Music by Don MacIsaac at 1 p.m. at the Golden Age Activity Centre. Guitar, banjo and harmonica music. All welcome. 613-431-8289. Bromley Veterans Remembrance Day Ceremony, 10:30 a.m. at the St. Michael’s School Cenotaph in Douglas. Program in the school. Afternoon of laughter and fun. Living Well Theatre Group will be entertaining at the Eganville Seniors Centre, 1:30 p.m. 613-628-2354. Interested in joining Renfrew Freemasons? The Renfrew Lodge hosts lunch at Rocky Mountain House at noon. Gentlemen interested in joining, are invited. Spouses also welcome for fellowship. Contact Andrew Dick 613-433-7942 or email burrhead6@hotmail.com
November 8 Bake sale, bazaar and soup luncheon; homemade soup, bread and pie, tea
November 12
Mitten trees Starting Nov. 12, mitten trees will be in several local banks where community members can drop off hats, mitts, scarves and socks for all ages, which will be distributed by the Salvation Army in December. This is an annual project of Epsilon Upsilon Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. The community has been wonderfully supportive of this project over the years and Beta Sigma Phi thanks all those who so generously support their work.
November 13 Renfrew Silver Seniors noon hour luncheon at the Renfrew Legion. Cost $5. Membership $5 per year.
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Scott and Sons Hardware, Renfrew. Sponsored by the Salvation Army. Guy Jamieson and Friends perform at the Golden Age Activity Centre at 1:30 p.m. All welcome. 613-431-8289.
November 15 Fifth annual Hoot for Hospice. A ladies night out, presented by Mulvihill Drug Mart at the Renfrew Armouries. Music by Fifth Street, Day Break and DJ Dan Dubeau. Tickets $30 per person. Call Jo-Anne Dowdall Brown 613-432-8080. Annual Couples and Friends Chicken and Rib Dinner, 6 p.m. at the Tea Room Renfrew, Cost $25 per person, Proceeds to Renfrew and Area Seniors’ Home Support. Second annual charity Christmas bazaar, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Rankin Culture and Recreation Centre. More than 40 venders. Admission $2 or a non-perishable food item. All proceeds and food will be donated to the St. Joseph’s Food Bank. Special holiday raffle with proceeds to CPAN. Alisha Shea 613-312-9551. Tourtieres and chili sauce for sale. Order by Nov. 15 at Renfrew Victoria Hospital gift shop at 613-432-4851, ext. 291 or 613-432-2448 Monday to Friday between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Tourtieres $13. Sponsored by the RVH Auxiliary. Dementia education session for family caregivers, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Quail Creek Retirement. Topics include what is dementia and responding to communication and behaviour changes. RSVP to the Alzheimer Society at 1-888-411-2067, ext. 125. Craft, gift and bake sale at the Eganville Seniors Centre. Donations of
Christmas baking, loaves, cookies and squares appreciated. You can donate your items on or before Friday, Nov. 14. Call 613-628-2354. Christmas baking, candy and needlework sale. 9:30 a.m. to noon, Renfrew Presbyterian Kirk Hall. Tea/coffee with muffin or fruit bread $1.
November 16 Community supper at Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church, 4:30 p.m. Freewill offering. Santa Claus will be at the Eganville Seniors Centre from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Bring your children and or pets for a photo opportunity. Call 613-628-2354 to book a time. Cost is $10.
November 19 Are you new to the Renfrew area, or do you know of someone who is? Renfrew & Area Chamber of Commerce annual Newcomers’ Night at the Renfrew Legion. Residents new or returning to Renfrew are encouraged to come out, 6:30 to 8 p.m. Evening showcases local merchants, restaurants and services available in Renfrew and surrounding area. For more information or to register call Gail at 613-432-7015 or email info@ renfrewareachamber.ca Groves Park Lodge first chili supper, 5 to 7 p.m. in the GEM Hall. The event features Dennis Harrington and Friends. Cost is $8, includes chili, a roll, dessert and a drink. All proceeds go to the Residents Fund.
November 21 St. Paul’s Church, Argyle Street, presents Faith in Harmony 2 featuring the mellow sounds of the Valley Harmonizers and Just For Fun at 7 p.m. Tickets at $10 available from
Aikenhead’s, church members and at the door. Refreshments served after the show. Holiday bazaar at Chartwell Quail Creek Retirement Residence, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
November 22 The Anishaanabe Cultural Circle meets from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the former St. Jean Baptiste School 464 Isabella St., Pembroke. Crystal Martin will introduce Inuit culture. Please bring a dish for potluck. Register at ray@niganahinabi.com or phone 613433-1824.
November 25 The Eganville and Area Horticultural Society’s annual Christmas dinner features a fun murder mystery evening plus an Ugly Christmas Sweater contest, silent auction and candy and treat table. Eganville Legion. Happy hour at 5 p.m., dinner 6 p.m. Limited tickets $20, call Gail before Nov. 17 at 613-628-2745.
November 26 Educational workshop on Mourning and the Holiday season from 7 to 9 p.m. at Hospice Renfrew. Facilitator is life coach and grief educator Ian Henderson. Advance registration is required by Friday, Nov. 15 by calling 613-433-3993, ext. 2231 or by emailing support@hospicerenfrew.ca. First-come, first-served basis. No fee but a donation in support of Hospice Renfrew would be appreciated. Renfrew Uke Group (RUG) jam session at Rocky Mountain House, 7 to 9 p.m. Fun group of ukulele players. Visit www.RenfrewUkeGroup.ca St. Paul’s Anglican Church free community soup kitchen at noon, rear entrance. Chair lift is provided.
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