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The Calabogie cenotaph was the centre of attention on Sunday. The sun shone brightly, but a cool wind came off the lake. A member of the Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Lt. Col. John Watts (retired), of Renfrew Legion Branch 148, emceed the annual Calabogie Remembrance ceremony. There were bagpipes played by the Renfrew Highland pipes and drums. The hour-long service also included songs, speeches, prayers and a reading of In Flanders Fields. There were several wreaths laid, including one by Silver Cross Mother Helen Charbonneau and another by RenfrewNipissing-Pembroke MP Cheryl Gallant. Representatives from the Greater Madawaska fire department and the Calabogie Lions Club were among the others to lay wreaths. For more coverage of services in Calabogie, see page 15.

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New French language school to open in Arnprior The new school will make French Catholic education available to students who currently do not have access to a French school in their region. The closest French Catholic elementary school, SaintRémi in Kanata, is nearly 50 kilometres away from Arnprior.

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A new elementary school will be built in Arnprior. The provincial Ministry of Education announced $498 million in funding to build and renovate schools, and the Conseil des écoles catholiques du CentreEst (CECCE) confirmed that included is funding for a new French Catholic school in Arnprior for 250 students. The school is scheduled to open in August 2017. The new school will make French Catholic education available to students who currently do not have access to a French school in their region. The closest French Catholic elementary school, SaintRémi in Kanata, is nearly 50 kilometres away from Arnprior. Because SaintRémi is so far away, only 18 students from the Arnprior region attend the school even though more than 265 children in the area have the constitutional right to French Catholic education. The CECCE is also planning to include a daycare for 36 children at the new school. CECCE Chair Denis Poirier is delighted with the announcement. “The Conseil des écoles catholiques du CentreEst is pleased that it can build a new school in the Arnprior region,” he said in a press release. “Families will have access to a school right in their community and will no longer have to travel so far to get French Catholic education for their children. Along with the JK-8 school, the daycare will enhance the services available to meet families’ needs.” The CECCE is planning to buy a six-acre parcel of land on which to build the school. The board hasn’t

revealed the exact location. Town planner Robin Smith said it could go in several locations. And because it is a public entity, it could be granted exemptions in the name of a public good. She wouldn’t name specific locations in case the board is currently in negotiations. There is no word yet on possible names for the school, either. The community will have an opportunity to participate in public consultations related to the catchment area for the new school. The students who will attend this new school and

their parents can take pride in being the founders of this new school community, said Rejean Sirois, CECCE director of education. “The students will benefit from an excellent Catholic education in French that will give them the gift of lifelong bilingualism and inspire them to follow their dreams,” Sirois said. With 22,000 students in 41 elementary schools, 11 secondary schools, and its school for adults, the CECCE is the largest Canadian network of French language schools outside Quebec.

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Jeffrey Cook, 57, of Brockville, Ont. was killed in a single-vehicle motorcycle crash on Matawatchan Road on Nov. 5. Officers from the Renfrew detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) were called to the scene in Greater Madawaska just after 1 p.m. Matawatchan Road from Centennial Lake Road to Highway 41 was closed until just after 6 p.m. while police completed their investigation. Technical collision investigators assisted local officers.

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County, municipalities call for improved bus service sherry.haaima@metroland.com

A resolution asking Greyhound Canada to add bus routes in the Deep River to Ottawa corridor is gaining support from local municipalities. Both Renfrew and Horton townships have lent support to correspondence from the County of Renfrew and City of Pembroke. Along with the request for additional routes, the resolution asks Greyhound to better market the benefits of bus travel to local residents. With just one bus per day departing Pembroke in the wee hours of the morning and making its way to Ottawa, options are limited for those wishing to use the service. “The present time slot the bus service is offered is problematic and we feel has likely caused bus service to be underutilized by visitors, residents, employees, day travellers and our local business community,” says the resolution. “A review of ideal travelling times and marketing the service my result in an increase in the overall usage of bus service.” Renfrew County Warden

Peter Emon reached out to Greyhound Canada area manager Daniel Voisine. “As a long time resident of the community and a social worker employed by the local Child Protection Agency and also by one of the local hospitals I can attest to the hardship the 5:15 a.m. departure in Pembroke and the single bus is causing residents of Pembroke and the surrounding communities. “I would also respectfully suggest to you the single bus with a very early start is having a detrimental effect on the residents of the Town of Deep River and area community, the Town of Petawawa and area community, the Village of Cobden and area, the Town of Renfrew and area community and the Town of Arnprior and the area communities.” Officials say bus service has for generations provided many residents across the county with the opportunity to travel to other communities within Renfrew County, Ottawa and Eastern Ontario for medical, family and business appointments. “The same-day travel, when there was a more fulsome route time selection

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offered, made it a convenience worth considering and supporting,” says the resolution. “A number of smaller businesses and even some of our larger businesses utilized the parcel/document pickup and drop-off as it often was one day or overnight service.” Emon and Pembroke Mayor Michael Lemay have suggested Greyhound officials consider participating in a series of meetings in the affected communities to introduce the company to a number of community members whose demographic might

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utilize improved service. “I would suggest the hospitals, Ontario Disability and Ontario Works staff, some of the seniors groups and home support organizations, probation services and child protection,” said Emon. “These are all groups which may have a potential greater

utilization of the service if it is offered at better times and has a same day return. “There are medical and social service supports which might now consider services in other adjoining communities if their clientele can cope/utilize the bus system with a better schedule.”

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Facilitators will guide girls through a variety of activities developed to increase confidence and self esteem. Each week will be a learning experience and girls can expect to have fun during the process. Guest facilitators will be welcomed in to the group on a regular basis to mentor and guide girls 9-15 years of age.

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

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The County of Renfrew Paramedic Service provide a monthly clinic in the Games Room of the Recreation Centre. Trained staff are onsite to check blood pressure, pulse, respiration, oxygen saturation, temperature, blood glucose levels and answer questions or concerns from community members. No appointment necessary.

The public is invited to celebrate the annual lighting of the Vern Yemen Memorial Nativity Scene in Low Square at Renfrew Town Hall on Sunday, Nov. 29 at 7 p.m. The Put the Christ Back into Christmas committee is preparing for the worship service and lighting of the lifesize nativity, which takes place each year on the first Sunday in Advent. It’s an event that’s been going on for more than 30 years. “Under the artful eye of Diana Wakely, some of the figures have been repaired and upgraded for this year,” said correspondence submitted to the Town of Renfrew from the committee. “Under the guidance of Kelly Hunt and pastor Chris Holmes, volunteers will erect and remove the Nativity scene.” Hunt and Holmes, along with volunteers are planning another great worship service, said the committee. At the Oct. 27 meeting, council approved the committee’s request, which included use of the lectern, barriers and garbage cans. The Nativity stays in place until Saturday, Jan. 12.

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The Town of Renfrew has completed a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) to examine the extension of Hall Avenue, east of Gillan Road, at the current terminus of Hall Avenue. An Environmental Study Report has been prepared documenting the study process and preferred solution for the extension of Hall Avenue. The report is available for public review for a 30-day period, from November 16, 2015 to December 16, 2015 during normal business hours at: The Town of Renfrew Department of Development and Works, Town Hall 127 Raglan Street South, Renfrew, Ontario If concerns regarding the project cannot be resolved in discussion with the Town, a person or party may request that the Minister of the Environment make an order for the project to comply with Part II of the Environmental Assessment Act (referred to as a Part II Order), which addresses Individual Environmental Assessments. Requests must be received by the Minister by December 16, 2015, with a copy sent to the Town Clerk or the Director of Development and Works (contact information below). If there are no requests by this date, the Town of Renfrew may proceed with detailed design of the project. For further information about the study or the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment process, please contact: Mike Asselin, P. Eng. Director of Development and Works Town of Renfrew 127 Raglan Street South Renfrew, ON K7V 1P8 Tel: (613) 432-8166 Fax: (613) 432-8265 masselin@renfrew.ca

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Keith Briscoe remembered in Renfrew community Peter Clark

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Renfrew lost a well-known businessman and community ambassador with the passing of James Keith Briscoe at Renfrew Victoria Hospital Nov. 1. Known to most as Keith, Briscoe was 96. Briscoe is remembered well for the grocery store he and his family owned and operated for many years in town. Briscoe first took over the reins to the store on Argyle Street in Renfrew in 1946. “He was there (at that location) until 1964,” son Charlie said. “Billy Mass owned it originally. He was dad’s cousin.” Briscoe then relocated his store to Raglan Street, where Renfrew Metro is now located. Keith was also very involved away from his business, in the community. “He was on the fair board for 50-plus years, and the Oddfellows the same,” Charlie added. “He was a remarkable man,” said Renfrew Fair general manager Judy Dobec. “He was chairperson of the light horse committee, as well as the steer, pig and lamb auction on Saturday night. He was

president in 1996 and 1997,” Dobec added. “He always dropped in to help out, and always had a smile on his face. What a life he had.” Charlie Briscoe bought the store from his dad in 1980, and continued to own and operate it until 2007. His father also stayed on with the business. “He was born in Northcote on a farm and grew up as a farmer,” Charlie said. Between Keith’s and Charlie’s ownership, Briscoe’s grocery store surpassed 60 years in business. It was a true family business as Charlie’s children James, Chris and Erin all worked at the store. “And in younger days, my brothers Don and Gord and my sister Marie all worked at the store,” Charlie added. Keith Briscoe is a Renfrew and Area Chamber of Commerce Merchant of the Year, which he won in 1982. The business has also won numerous Chamber of Commerce awards over the years also. Briscoe was waked at McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home Nov. 3 and 4. His funeral was at Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church Wednesday, Nov. 4 followed by interment at Rosebank Cemetery.

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The Renfrew County Catholic District School Board is pleased to announce the redeployment of new principals at two of its schools, effective Jan. 1, 2016. Mary Catherine Brisco will become principal at St. Michael’s Catholic Elementary School in Douglas, replacing John Freemark who is retiring after 29 years. Scott Nichol will replace Brisco as principal at St. Andrew’s Catholic Elementary School in Killaloe. Nichol’s position as vice-principal at Our Lady of Sorrows in Petawawa will be filled at a later date. “I am delighted with these two appointments,” said director of education Michele Arbour, as she also congratulated principal Freemark on his retirement. “Both Mary Catherine and Scott have the necessary qualifications and experience to ensure an effective and faith-based educational journey for our students. We look forward to a smooth transition within these schools.” Board chair Bob Michaud applauded principal Freemark’s service to the RCCDSB. “We greatly appreciate John’s dedicated leadership and commitment to our students and families,” Michaud said. “We wish him well in his retirement.” Michaud added that Brisco and Nichol “will provide excellent leadership in our schools.” Brisco has worked for the RCCDSB since 1989, including seven years as a principal, while Nichol has worked since 2005.

McNab/Braeside Township Times uPcOMING MEETINGS November 17, 2015 – Regular Meeting – 7:00 p.m. December 1, 2015 – Regular Meeting – 7:00 p.m. December 8, 2015 – Planning Advisory Committee Meeting – 7:00 p.m. December 15, 2015 – Regular Meeting – 7:00 p.m.

WINTER PARKING & SNOW REMOVAL – EFFEcTIVE NOVEMbER 15, 2015 In accordance with municipal by-Law # 2014-37: • Any vehicle parked on any street or road allowance within the Township of McNab/Braeside so as to prohibit or interfere with snow plowing operations will be towed away at owner’s risk and expense. • No person shall push, blow or place snow on or across any Township street or road allowance. The Township of McNab/Braeside will not be responsible for damages to mail boxes, newspaper containers or other appurtenances that are privately owned and erected on Township right-of-ways that may be damaged through winter snowplowing operations. If you have any questions, please contact the Public Works Department 613-623-6222 or 1-800-957-4621 ext. 236

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Our meetings are now available electronically! Please visit www.mcnabbraeside.com and click on “Council Meeting Package” You can even subscribe to get automatic notifications when a new package has been published by visiting the portal at the link above and clicking on E-Updates These documents are published in PDF format. To obtain a printed copy of any of these documents, please contact the Clerk’s Office prior to the meeting. If you require any assistance in respect to accessing the meeting documents electronically, please contact the Clerk’s Office

also like to thank Bill Bowles and the entire staff and board of Renfrew Power Generation Inc for their generous donation of building materials which will assist with repairs to McNab/Braeside outdoor rinks for the upcoming season. Township hockey players and skaters thank you for your support!

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Don’t forget that drop-in Zumba classes continue weekly at McNab Public School on Tuesday nights from 6-8. Drop-in is only $5 for this fantastic all body work-out aimed at all fitness levels. Call the Recreation office for more detail 613-623-5756 x 226

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Mark your calendar for the most unique event of the fall! The FALL FEST VOLuNTEERS Tuff Tartan Trek pits Man, Woman and Child vs Mother Nature. A Big McNab/Braeside thank you to all of the volunteers who It’s a 5k walk or run, a 10k run or a 1k Tiny Tartan Trek for kids helped out with the October 24th Fall Fest event in White Lake based out of Dochart Soccer Park along the McNab/Braeside including Monique, Theresa, Brenda, Billie and all their entire Recreational Trail on Saturday November 21st. Yes, that’s not a crew of White Lake Recreation volunteers. Of course, the McNab/ typo…November 21st. It’s an Ottawa Valley tough type of event Braeside Firefighters Association deserves a big thanks as well and supports the Neighbour Link Fountain Community Centre for hosting the pumpkin carving session at the Fire Hall!! A good local charity. Participants receive a charitable donation receipt, time was had by all, thanks to the efforts of all of the volunteers an attractive, practical event souvenir and a post-event tasty who braved the chilly weather to assist with the event! Thanks, chili dinner. Prices are $20 per runner or $40 a family and/or a congratulations and cheers to all involved! Twoonie for the Tiny Tartan Trekkers. Information available at ThANK YOu the Township of McNab/Braeside Municipal office or by calling RENFREW POWER GENERATION INc.! 613-623-5756 x 226. Are you Ottawa Valley tough enough to The Township of McNab/Braeside Recreation Department would Tartan Trek?

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OPP weekly news Area roofer turns himself in to police

The Renfrew Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) investigated 218 calls for service, including unnecessary 9-1-1 calls, family disputes, domestic disputes, thefts and an impaired driver. Officers responded to eight domestic disputes. One male was charged with two counts of domestic mischief and failing to comply with a probation order, one female was charged with assault, and two males were charged with two counts of assault. Impaired Driver

OPP officers responded to a single vehicle collision on Calabogie Road near Fleming Road on Sunday, Nov. 8 shortly after 2 a.m. Paramedics were on scene with the male driver who sustained minor injuries after going through several guardrails and down a steep embankment. The male driver was transported by paramedics to the hospital, where he failed an alcohol screening tests. After receiving medical attention for his injuries, he was transported by police to the detachment where further breath tests were obtained. At the conclusion of the investigation police charged a 23-year-old Carleton Place man with impaired driving, driving over 80 mgs, and dangerous driving. He was released on a promise to appear in court in Renfrew on Dec. 23. Constable Dave Peace investigated. Theft

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Philip Slobodzian turned himself in the morning of Nov. 4, a few days after police sent out a public appeal in an effort to locate the Valley man being sought in relation to construction scams. He appeared in court later and was remanded in custody. Slobodzian is charged with two counts of fraud under $5,000 and two counts of possession of proceeds of crime. This isn’t Slobodzian’s first run-in with the law. He was convicted four times under the Consumer Protection Act and sentenced to two months in jail after taking $6,000 for a construction project, usually roofing, he never began. A former Renfrew area resident, Slobod-

zian was believed by police to be residing in the Arnprior or Renfrew areas when the Ottawa Police Service Fraud Unit sent out the appeal seeking public assistance to locate him. Slobodzian was described as a Caucasian male, 44 years old, six-feet tall (183 cm), about 200 pounds (91 kg) with brown hair. Over the past years, Slobodzian has been involved in door-to-door solicitation of business where he encouraged unsuspecting victims to have their roofs repaired, say police. In order to secure his services, clients provided him deposits with an understanding that the work would commence on specific dates. When the roof repairs did not commence as expected, Slobodzian did not

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provide any explanation to clients, who found that he ignored their calls. “Mr. Slobodzian has prior convictions under the Consumer Protection Act for his unethical business practices,” said Sergeant Guy Thivierge of the Fraud Unit. “He is subject to a probation order as a result of convictions that were registered under this statute. The acts that form the bases of these complaints are similar in nature to his most recent offences.” Victims of fraud as a result of Slobodzian’s schemes are asked to contact the Ottawa Police Service Fraud Unit at 613-2361222, ext. 5433. Anonymous tips can be submitted by calling Crime Stoppers toll-free at 1-800222-8477(TIPS) or by downloading the Ottawa Police app.

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A mailbox was stolen from a residence on Robertson Line in McNab Braeside Township, sometime in the interim of Oct. 29 to Nov. 4. There are no suspects. A corn harvester is missing and appears to have been stolen from Rath Farm Equipment in McNab Braeside Township. The machine is described as a New Holland P230. It does not have the control box required for operation with it. Constable Lisa Nicholas is investigating. Fraud

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Someone cut the lock off the gate to gain access to the Mountain View Golf Course. The damage was discovered on Monday. Nov. 2 and occurred sometime Saturday night or Sunday. A lock was also cut off a gas tank on the property. Constable Paul Babin is investigating. Charges are pending against a male after damage was done at Centre Town Coin Wash on Elgin Street in Arnprior. On Nov. 5 about 3:45 p.m. a male entered the building and went into the washroom. He left the property 10 minutes later. An employee went to check the washroom and found the sink damaged, soap dispenser ripped off the wall and other damage. The suspect was identified and an arrest warrant is being obtained. Constable Denys Baranovskiy investigated. A vehicle on Peter Street in Renfrew was damaged when acid or some type of liquid was thrown on it. The same vehicle was damaged a week prior when the vehicle was scratched. Constable Sarah Darraugh is investigating. On Nov. 8 someone reported various headstones being knocked over at the Thompson Hill Cemetery on Margaret Street in the Township of Horton. There are no suspects.

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BI-WEEKLY BI-WEEKLY BI-WEEKLY VEHICLE STABILITY MANAGEMENT  VEHICLE STABILITY MANAGEMENT FINANCING FOR& DESTINATION FINANCI FINAN BI-WEEKLY BI-WEEKLY 5-year/100,000 km Comprehensive FINANCING FOR& DESTINATION FINANCING FOR FINANCING FORLimited DIAN 2013CANADIAN CANADIAN UTILITY 2013 UTILITY YEARUTILITY VEHICLE OFTHE THEYEAR YEAR VEHICLE OF SEE YOUR DEALER VEHICLE OF THE YEAR VEHICLE OF THE YEAR VEHICLE OF THE YEARWarranty OR OR �� �� SANTA FE 2.4L FWD AUTO. F THE YEAR VEHICLE OF THE YEAR W/ESC ACTIVE ECO SYSTEM VEHICLE OF THE YEAR W/ESC ACTIVE ECO SYSTEM 96 MONTHS 9696MON FEES, SELLING PRICE: $28,395 M SANTA FE 2.4L FWD AUTO. FEES, SELLING PRICE: $28,395 96 MONTHS 96 MONTHS 96 MONTHS WITH OWN IT FOR FE 2.4L FWD AUTO. FEES, ®® WITH OWN �� FOR �� IT 5-year/100,000 km Powertrain Warranty & TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM ® ® & TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM SANTA SELLING PRICE: $28,395 SANTA FE 2.4L FWD AUTO. 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SANTA FE FE PLUS FOR ONLY BI-WEEKLY FOR FOR BI-WEEKLY 5-year/100,000 km Emission Warranty MORE BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY YSTEM VEHICLE STABILITY MANAGEMENT W/ESC&&TRACTION TRACTIONCONTROL CONTROLSYSTEM SYSTEM  HEATED FRONT SEATS Ω VEHICLE STABILITY MANAGEMENT W/ESC  HEATED FRONT SEATS • VEHICLE STABILITY MANAGEMENT W/ESC &•ΩTRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM Limited model$ shown W/ESC Limited • VEHICLE STABILITY MANAGEMENT &• TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM 96 MONTHS 9696MONTHS Limitedmodel modelshown shown MONTHS • 9696MONTHS HyundaiCanada.com  7model AIRBAGS ® ® Limited shown $  7model AIRBAGS Limited shown 96 FRONT MONTHSSEATS • FOG $$ $ MONTHS Assistance ® HANDS PHONESYSTEM SYSTEM XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH ® LIGHTS • SIRIUS HEATED FRONT SEATS • FOG LIGHTS • ACTIVE ECO SYSTEM HANDS FREE PHONE XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH 5-year/Unlimited 24 Hour Roadside • SIRIUS HEATED FRONT SEATS • FOG •FREE ACTIVE ECO SYSTEM • HEATED LIGHTS •INCLUDES: ACTIVE ECO SYSTEM • HEATED FRONT SEATS • FOG LIGHTS •INCLUDES: ACTIVE ECO SYSTEM IN SELECT CUSTOMER km CREDIT NO MONEY DOWN HANDS FREE PHONE SYSTEM INCLUDES: SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH NO MONEY DOWN  FOG LIGHTS HANDS FREE PHONE SYSTEM INCLUDES: SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH  FOG LIGHTS ® ® • VEHICLE STABILITY MANAGEMENT W/ESC & TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM • VEHICLE STABILITY MANAGEMENT W/ESC & TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM  SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH SIRIUS XM™ http://www.hyundaicanada.com/my1st Limited model • VEHICLE STABILITY MANAGEMENT W/ESC & TRACTION CONTROLSYSTEM SYSTEM Limited modelRADIO shownshownWITH BLUETOOTH PRICE • VEHICLE STABILITY MANAGEMENT W/ESC & TRACTION CONTROL ININPRICE • HEATED FRONT SEATS • FOG LIGHTS • ACTIVE ECO SYSTEM Limited model shown • HEATED FRONT SEATS • FOG LIGHTS ACTIVE ECO SYSTEM Limited model shown  ACTIVE ECO SYSTEM S ADJUSTMENTSΩ • HEATED FRONT SEATS • FOG LIGHTS •• ACTIVE ECO SYSTEM  ACTIVE ECO SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS • HEATED FRONT SEATS • FOG LIGHTS • ACTIVE ECO SYSTEM HANDS FREE PHONE SYSTEM FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY HANDS FREE PHONE FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY ®/™The Hyundai names, logos, product SYSTEM names, feature names, images and slogans are trademarks owned by Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. *Based on the 2009-2015 Global Automakers of Canada (GAC) Sales MONTHS 9696 MONTHS MORE BI-WEEKLY †† report. †Finance available O.A.C.MANAGEMENT from Hyundai Financial Services based on a new 2016 Elantra GL †† Auto/2016 Santa Fe Sport with an annual finance rate of 0% for 48/84 months. $0 down payment required. Cost of borrowing is $0. Finance offers include Delivery and offers VEHICLE STABILITY MANAGEMENT MORE BI-WEEKLY  VEHICLE STABILITY 5-year/100,000 km Comprehensive Limited Warranty Limited model shown Limited model 5-year/100,000 km Comprehensive Limited Warranty modelshown shown KANATA Destination chargesKANATA of $1,695/$1,895, levies and all applicable charges (excluding HST). Finance offers exclude registration, insurance, Elantra GL Auto at 0% per OR PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. Financing example: 2016Limited OR KANATA KANATA W/ESC & TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM NO MONEY DOWN 5-year/100,000 km Powertrain Warranty W/ESC & TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM NO MONEY DOWN 5-year/100,000 km Powertrain annum equals $86 weekly for 48 months for a total obligation of $17,888. $0Warranty down payment required. Cost ofUP borrowing is $0. Finance example includes Delivery and Destination charge of $1,695, levies and all applicable charges (excluding HST). Finance example excludes STEP TO THE STEP UP TO THE SANTA FOR ONLY registration, insurance, PPSAFRONT and license fees. Deliverykm and Destination charge includes freight, P.D.E. and a full adjustments of up to $4,000/$2,000/$2,000 available on all new 2016 Elantra GL Auto/2016 Accent 4-Door GL Auto/2016 Santa Fe Sport SANTA FE FEtank of gas. ΩPrice 5-year/100,000 km Emission Warranty FOR ONLY HyundaiCanada.com HyundaiCanada.com  HEATED SEATS 5-year/100,000 Emission Warranty HyundaiCanada.com HEATED FRONT models. Price adjustments appliedSEATS before taxes. Offer cannot be combined or used in conjunction with any other available offers. Offer is non-transferable and cannot be assigned. No vehicle trade-in required. ◊Leasing offers available O.A.C. from Hyundai Motor Finance based  FOG LIGHTS on a new 2016 Accent 4-Door GL/2016 Tucson 2.0L FWD with an annual lease rate of 0%/1.49%. Biweekly lease payments of $79/$138 for a 24/60-month walk-away lease. Down payment of $795/$0 and first monthly payment required. Total lease obligation is $4,903/$17,940. Lease FOG LIGHTS †† †Finance offers available O.A.C. The Hyundai from Hyundai names, and logos, Financial product Services names, based feature on a names, 2013 images Accent and 5 Door slogans GL are 6-Speed trademarks owned by Hyundai Auto Canada Corp.Lease All otheroffer trademarks are the property of their respective owners. †Finance offers available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based a new Accent Door GL 6-Speed Manual/Elantra offer includes Delivery Destination charge ofnew $1,595/$1,795, levies, and all Manual/Elantra applicable (excluding HST). excludes insurance, and dealer admin. of up to $499. 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The National Hockey Association Museum is now fully accessible on the second floor of the Renfrew Post Office building. Thanks to a generous donation by ThyssenKrupp, Northern Elevator Company, people who can’t navigate the stairs will be able to make it to the upper floor. The stair climber comes with its own chair but also hooks up to a wheelchair that patrons bring with them. Using the wheelchair ramp at the side entrance of the building, the guest will press a call button on the first floor. When staff is alerted by this bell, they will come downstairs to greet and assist the visitor with the stair climber. It can carry up to 300 pounds and takes only a few minutes to make the trip from the ground floor, to the museum. In the museum, there is another wheelchair that can be used while the patron is enjoying a guided tour of some very fascinating hockey artefacts.

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Visitors will have a chance to try on an NHL ring or view the first ever hockey mask worn in minor hockey in Canada that was made right here in Renfrew. Guests can also buy a souvenir NHA miniature Stanley Cup, with their favourite team logo on it. The museum guests include people from all over the world, as well as local students.

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Birthday parties can be hosted here and with the 100th anniversary of the National Hockey League in 2017, the museum board of directors expects to team up with other museum boards to promote our rich hockey heritage. There is currently an idea that would see Xbox hockey competitions being held in the Arbuthnot room. If anyone has an Xbox or Xbox hockey game to donate to this venture, it will be gratefully accepted and appreciated. The museum is open Thursdays from 1 to 4 p.m., and Fridays and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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Don’t let bus service die

Greyhound bus service in the Valley is in danger of going the way of rail travel. The significant reduction in Greyhound buses up and down the Valley has riders and municipal officials worried that the company is in the process of phasing out the service altogether so it can concentrate on more lucrative routes between large urban centres. If that is the case, it would be a shame. At one time people in Arnprior, Renfrew, Cobden and beyond could rely on the bus to get to and from Ottawa and Pembroke (where several Renfrew County services are headquartered), as well as travel between the smaller communities in the Valley, both along highways 17 and 60. That mode of travel became even more important when railway passenger service died many years ago. However, that means of travel has become much less convenient with shifting bus schedules and reduced service. The last straw was a change in September that sees only one bus a day go up and down the Valley. Gone are the days that someone could bus into the city or up to Pembroke at a decent time and come back the same day. It’s also very difficult for students to use the bus to come home on weekends from college or university.

As usual, it’s the most vulnerable who suffer the most from the lack of bus service. The provincial government takes our gas tax money and allocates it to rapid transit to discourage use of cars and reduce emissions. Yet, people and politicians in the rural areas rightly argue that in areas without transit, the money should go toward roads and bridges. If we lose our only bus service too, the gas tax situation really becomes unfair. Greyhound and the upper levels of government should listen to the appeals from the public and pay attention to the resolution from Renfrew County and the City of Pembroke, now endorsed by most local municipalities. Renfrew County Reeve Peter Emon has a good idea. Greyhound should participate in community meetings to hear first-hand how their changes are affecting customers in the Valley. Perhaps they could gain some ideas on how to enhance their business instead of running it into the ground. A little convenience when it goes to setting routes and times would go a long way in rebuilding ridership. If not, then end the monopoly and let someone run else run the bus service through the Valley.

Experiencing violence: Help available for children and youth Erin Norris

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Friday night wine and cheese party before the November 24–November 27. A special show, with entertainment and a few surprises.” Dinner Theatre presentation on Saturday, A secondary goal of the group is to November 28 is once again sponsored by support local charities and they have once J.S. Wilson Financial Management. For again selected RVH. This year they have tickets or more information about the introduced an exclusive Wine and Cheese Dinner Theatre, send an email to teresa@ to generate more funds towards the I Choose jswilsonfinancial.ca. RVH campaign, notes St. Michael. All other tickets are $10 each, or $20 “We are fortunate to have access to one for the Wine and Cheese party on Friday of the best rural hospitals in Ontario,” says night. They can be purchased in advance at Bossy. “The dedication to our hospital comes Aikenhead’s, the Renfrew Recreation Centre from the top and the culture of excellence is or at J.S. Wilson Financial Management. seen and felt throughout the hospital. The foundations Anyone looking for a really cool night of remains the same: to provide our community are solid and the message entertainment should look no further than with the best possible live music and theatre. is very clear: partnership the latest Really Cool Initiatives production, We aim to suspend disbelief and bring our with the community. A which is hitting the stage later this month. audience on a happy journey. Each new permanent partnership. Local performers will be showcased in production seems to generate more interest— There is a focus on living well The Great Kooshog Lake Hollis McCauley our audiences have come from further afield and taking responsibility Fishing Derby, a play by renowned Canadian and ‘actors’ have come out of the woodwork!” for our health, evidenced playwright Norm Foster. She mentions Jo-Anne Dowdall-Brown is by the number of activities “It’s really funny,” Jen St. Michael, a long- making her acting debut alongside veteran and events our community time member of the group says about the Doug Miller. Anthony St. George and Lori is invited to participate shenanigans happening on Kooshog Lake. Ann Cherney round out the cast. in. Really Cool Initiatives Her mother Kathy Dagg is once again “It takes a lot of time, thinking, dedication chooses RVH today and also directing the show. and planning behind the scenes for a going forward.” Renfrew artist Kathryn Bossy is one of the musical or theatrical production. So too with Pe r f or m a n c e s w i l l Anthony St. George and Jo-Anne Dowdall-Brown group’s dedicated members who is playing fundraising. New people bring new ideas, be held at the Renfrew rehearse their roles for the next Really Cool Initiatives the role of Sienna. “Having been with Really which have helped in our fundraising process. Recreation C e n t r e production. Cool Initiatives for a number of years, the goal This year we will have more shows and a

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To the editor:

Halloween treat for Hospice Renfrew

Tom Loeschnik and DTP (Disturbing the Peace)

Hospice Renfrew administration assistant Helen McGregor at the Hospice Gazebo Nov. 3. Funds were raised from the band’s Halloween Dance at the RCAF Wing Oct. 31. The band plans to host another Halloween dance next year.

To the editor:

In regards to the disappointment with the town’s bra tree support (Renfrew resident disappointed with town’s bra tree support, Oct. 29 Renfrew Mercury), perhaps the most obvious solution would have been to adorn the tree with the trademark pink ribbon, which symbolizes breast cancer. Just a suggestion. Colleen Berry Admaston

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Members and ‘roadies’ of the band DTP (Disturbing the Peace) wish to thank friends, family, generous folk and merchants of Renfrew and area, myFM and Metroland Media, helpful staff of the RCAF Wing, Local IAM Lodge 1542 of Arnprior and Nick of Coco Jarry’s for their support of our first annual Hospice Renfrew Halloween dance. We would also like to thank some VIPs in attendance at this spooktacular event: Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second, George Washington and his lovely bride, and Dorothy and her pals who travelled all the way from the Land of Oz to be with us. For those among you who did not have the opportunity to be present at this year’s fun-filled fundraiser, mark Halloween weekPETER CLARK/METROLAND end 2016 on your calendars to celebrate the second annual Hospice Renfrew Halloween dance. See you there! Tom Loeschnik of Disturbing the Peace presents a cheque for $800 to

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O’Brien Theatre offers special viewing of This Changes Everything Climate change has been in the news a great deal recently. Prime Minister Trudeau has just re-named a Cabinet portfolio to ‘Environment and Climate Change, recognizing that Canadians expect the issue to be addressed. At the end of November, he is heading to Paris for the UN Climate Change Conference with that new Cabinet Minister and he has invited provincial and territorial premiers as well as opposition leaders to accompany them. Leading up to Paris, there is an opportunity to learn more about climate change. On Nov. 19, Renfrew’s O’Brien Theatre is showing the new film ‘This Changes Everything’ directed by Avi Lewis. It is based on Naomi Klein’s best selling book This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate and Klein narrates the film. The world premiere was at the Toronto International Film Festival last month and, like the book, it received rave reviews. This is not a doom and gloom movie; it offers solutions and hope for the future. Klein offers the idea that the greatest crisis we have ever faced may, in fact, offer us the opportunity to create a better world. The O’Brien Theatre is generously providing the theatre facility to a local organization, Pipeline Awareness Renfrew County, which is sponsoring this event. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. and the show begins at 7:30. Admission is $10. A brief moderated discussion will follow. Renfrew Theatre is located at 334 Raglan St. S., in Renfrew.

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Bruce Golden, left, and Burt Virgin, lay wreaths at the cenotaph PHOTOS BY SHERRY HAAIMA/METROLAND outside the Roberta McLean lays a wreath in memory of her brother Harold Eady and her husband Mac McLean. She is community cen- escorted by township CAO/clerk Mackie McLaren. tre. Left, Mae Craig recites In Flanders Fields, the John McCrae poem that is marking its 100th anniversary this year.

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Horton Township hosted Remembrance Day services Nov. 8 at the community centre, the site of the township’s cenotaph. Jim Ferguson was master of ceremonies, while his son Rev. Corey Ferguson led the afternoon’s prayers and delivered a remembrance message. Deputy Mayor Bob Johnston

brought greetings on behalf of the township. Don MacLeod played the Last Post and Reveille and Graham Jamieson of the Renfrew Pipe Band handled piping duties. Mae Craig recited In Flanders Fields, before various representatives laid wreaths, including Roberta McLean, in memory of her brother Harold Eady and her husband Mac McLean. A list of names of Horton residents who served their country was also read during the ceremony.

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A poem of remembrance Our men who fought so long ago To keep our country free Let’s not forget the price they paid With their lives for you and me. They were so lonely, tired, and cold Yet they carried on their task Knowing that the freedom

that they sought Would be ours at last. So not only once during the year But every day we live We should remember them in prayer For the freedom that they give. Hilda Ogden Renfrew

Members of the 653 Champlain Air Cadet Squadron march away at the end of the service at the memorial beside the Bonnechere River.

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Air cadets from the 653 Champlain Squadron Sgt. Patricia Godin and Sgt. Evan Hart stand post at the memorial at the RCAF Memorial Park in Renfrew.

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It was a rather brisk morning Sunday on the banks of the Bonnechere River for a gathering to remember local airmen who served Canada in the world wars. The annual Remembrance event is held at the monument dedicated to the airmen of Renfrew who served during the Second World War. The Royal Canadian Air Force Association 433 (Champlain) Wing held the brief service on Nov. 8. Wing immediate past president Dan Duchene was the emcee. Members

of the 653 Champlain Air Cadet Squadron and a small group from the public took part. They went through the traditional acts, honouring those who served from the sounding of the last post to the moment of silence. The act of remembrance was read by Joan Price. The 433 Wing first vice-president Ron Price, Commanding Officer of the 653 Champlain Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron Captain Jules Godin and Renfrew Coun. Andrew Evans laid the wreaths. A light lunch was offered following the service at the Roundel lounge at the Wing.

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Great starter home consisting of kitchen, living room, 2 bedrooms and 2 baths. Main floor bath has been totally renovated. Gas furnace approx 2005. Good sized back yard with storage shed. Maintenance free exterior. Close to the hospital. Asking $139,500. MLS# 947765. Call Ross Peever 613-433-1133.

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

364 MCNAB AVE.

Great starter home, large modern kitchen, with separate living room. Mostly hardwood floor downstairs as well as upstairs. This modern home has 4 bedrooms and a full basement, gas heat and central air. All downstairs windows are approximately 10 years old. Separate garage with a paved driveway and a beautiful back yard. MLS#973843 Asking $184,500. Call Ross.

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

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NOW LISTED AT $227,900. An excellent opportunity to own a beauty! Good residential area to raise your family – 3 bedroom raised ranch – eat in kitchen with adjacent deck for bbqing. Large living room, spacious family room, 2 baths, laundry on main level. Call David at 401-2824 or Helen at 432-0058 to view.

Don’t miss this opportunity to live in privacy with 12 acres around you and a spacious bungalow. Large well appointed living area is here for you with a sunporch adjacent to the living and dining room and wood fireplace and a woodstove on the main level as well. 2 large bedrooms and 4 pce bath, lower level is partially finished. Call Helen at 432-0058 or Helen at 432-0058.

57 RENFREW AVE.

A century home with amazing charm. The moldings of yesteryead and the space of that era as well. 4 bedrooms and 2 baths on second level; 3rd storey is unfinished. Main floor has kitchen, DR/LR, sunporch and den. So close to downtown for convenience. Call Helen 432-0058

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106 BONNECHERE STREET, EGANVILLE

3264 MATAWATCHAN RD., MATAWATCHAN

So much space for the asking price. Newly renovated interior, 2 storey, 3 bedroom home. 4 pce bath, large family room plus brand new kitchen. Asking $97,500. Call Helen at 432-0058 or David at 4012824.

Brand new bungalow with 2 levels completely finished. 3 baths, large open concept living space, 2 bedrooms and laundry on main level plus two baths and lower level has family room, 3rd bedroom and den plus 3rd bath. Tarion Warrantied. A beautiful location and a beautiful home. Call Helen to view at 432-0058.

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

540 GILLAN RD

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

81 OTTERIDGE HUNTER GATE SUBDIVISION

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438 RAGLAN ST. N.,

A well maintained 3 bedroom solid brick home on a beautiful lot. Two finished levels, living room and dining room, large eat in kitchen with deck at the rear. 2 baths, excellent floor plan for family living. Paved drive and central air. Call Helen to view at 432-0058.

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Remembrance Day: honour our veterans by hearing their stories Burnstown Publishing House

“Everyone has a relative who served in the Great War,” says Susan Taylor Meehan, author of Maggie’s Choice, recently published by Burnstown Publishing House. “They were the generation of our grandparents and great-grandparents, ordinary men and women who were called on to do extraordinary things. They’re all gone now, but their stories live on, and we need to hear them.” It’s personal for Meehan. Her great-aunt, Martha Morkin, served as a nurse at Canadian Casualty Clearing Station No. 3 near Boulogne, France during that war to end all wars. Like many veterans, she seldom talked about the war, despite persistent coaxing by family members. Then, one spring day a few months before she died, Martha Morkin sat down and told her story. The result is Maggie’s

Choice, a novel based on those memories. “Every anecdote she told us is in there,” says Meehan. “But I also did my research. I read all the major books. I went to the archives, which has a huge data base on soldiers in the First World War. I screened films shot at the front. I read firstperson accounts, memoirs and diaries. I devoured family letters and photos. All this gave me a context and a real appreciation for what she must have gone through.” Written as if it were Martha Morkin telling her story herself, Maggie’s

Choice begins in the slums of North End Winnipeg, where she worked as a public health nurse, and takes us to the Western Front, where she spent the next four years of her life. She packed a lot of living into those years: in March 1915, following the Battle of Ypres, she fell in love with a wounded soldier

from her home town. She soon discovered, quite by accident, that he was involved in the underground effort to end the war and her carefully constructed world of right and wrong, black and white, us and them was shaken to its core. The choices she made—about her lover and his radical politics—led to dra-

matic consequences both during the war and after, when they returned home to the 1919 Winnipeg General Strike. “Maggie’s Choice is our story, Canada’s story,” says Meehan. “It’s about duty and sacrifice, disillusion and redemption. But more importantly, it’s about real people, with names and faces,

families and lives back home. For me, Remembrance Day isn’t about politics and battles and treaties any more. It’s about my great-aunt. I hope I have honoured her memory by telling her story, and I hope it speaks to all Canadians about who we are and what we owe to the generations who came before us.”

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“Front and centre today, are those who have given their lives so that we can continue to have freedoms to do what we want to do in this country,” the mayor said. “But, I also want to acknowledge that there are those still who are returning that may not Liz Ka have made the ultimate sacrifice, but have Broker o still sacrificed, those that are returning that are wounded, either those wounds that you can see, and also those that you cannot see. We must, at all times, consider them,” Mayor Donohue said.

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The Renfrew and Area Chamber of Commerce held its annual Newcomers Night at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 148 hall Nov. 4. Dan Toner, left, introduces St. John Ambulance Therapy Dog Axel, a Bernese Mountain Dog, to Aaron Dilella and young Lincoln McQuade.

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They say there is a reason, They say that time will heal, But neither time nor reason, Will change the way I feel, For no-one knows the heartache, That lies behind our smiles, No-one knows how many times, We have broken down and cried, We want to tell you something So there won’t be any doubt, You’re so wonderful to think of, But so hard to be without. Miss You Tons, Love You Always Naomi & Harley XOXO

Dear Dad, Loving memories we will never forget, Sadly missed along life’s way With silent thought and deep regret, We think of you every day, No longer in our life to share, But in our hearts, Dad, you’re always Greatly missed, Brian, Bert and Maureen WHITE, LESLIE In memory of my beloved husband Leslie White, Nov 11, 2007 Eight Years Always in my thoughts, Remembered in my prayers often and loved forever. Yours.

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Peacefully surrounded by her family at the Grove Nursing Home, Arnprior on Thursday afternoon. Margaret was born in Capreol, Ontario and moved to Arnprior in her early 20’s. Survived by her devoted husband of 71 years, Willard, her children Catherine Matheson, Leslie Maher (Peter), Kevin (Wendy), Mavis Lesway (Glen), Jeff (Alison) and Andrea Bahm- Barker. Amazing grandmother of 16 and Great Grandma of 14. Margaret was the last surviving child of Alexander Stewart and Martha McLean. Predeceased by her siblings Elizabeth Serson, Mildred Laventure, Alexander, Ernest, Edith, Roberta and Malcolm. Visitation took place at the Boyce Funeral Home Sunday November 8, 2015 from 1-5 p.m. Funeral Service Monday November 9, 2015 at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church. Visitation at 10:15 a.m., Service at 11:00 am. A luncheon took place in the de Renzy Hall. Interment Sand Point Cemetery. Margaret’s family would like to thank the staff of the Grove Nursing Home for the their loving care and support. In lieu of flowers donations to the Grove would be greatly appreciated by her family.

March 31, 1928-November 2, 2015

Passed away peacefully in the Almonte Fairview Manor Monday November 2, 2015. Bill Dickson of Pakenham in his 88th year. Beloved husband of the late Patricia Dickson (nee Green) (2010). Dear father of Lynn Dickson (Brian), David (Tricia) Dickson and Andrew (Alison) Dickson. Dear grandfather of Zachary Wilson (Chloe) and Jenna, Kristen, William, Brock, and Shea Dickson. Special friend of Billy and Monika. Predeceased by his parents William and Helen (Gillies) Dickson and his brother John Gillies Dickson (late Gwen). Visitations were at the Boyce Funeral Home, Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre, 138 Daniel Street N. Arnprior Thursday 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. and after 9:30 a.m. Friday. Funeral Service was conducted Friday November 6, 2015 in the Boyce Chapel at 11:00 a.m. Interment Pakenham Union Cemetery. In memoriams to Underprivileged Kids Hockey Foundation of Canada or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by his family.

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IN MEMORIAM

IN MEMORIAM

Peacefully at Almonte on Tuesday morning, November 3, 2015 in his 82nd year. Eldest son of the late Welland and Mary (nee Bourk) Gillan. Beloved husband and best friend of Maureen (nee Biggs) for over 56 years. Dearly loved father of Mason (Joan). Predeceased by 2 sons: Jim and Shane. Dear brother of Ted (Helen) and Frank (Arlene). Proud “Grandpa” of Jennifer Gardner (Matt), Ritchie Gillan (Margaret McLean), Shannon Gillan and Mitchell Gillan (Erin) and great-grandfather of 3. Fondly remembered brother-in-law of Rene Biggs (late Everett); Marjorie Clement (late George), Evelyn Matthews (Norman) and Reg Biggs (Amy). Also survived by 2 special aunts, Mary Scott and Edna Armstrong as well as many cousins, nieces and nephews. Art loved agriculture and farming with his family over the years. He was always looking for new ways to improve farming practices. Art was a proud graduate of Kemptville College, year 1954. Over the years, Art served as president of the Lanark County Junior Farmers; a 4-H leader; a director on the Ontario Soil & Crop Association; a director on the Advisory Board at Kemptville College as well as a director on the Ontario Agricultural Hall of Fame. Art also loved antique tractors, curling and travelling, and was a long standing member of St. Andrew’s United Church, Pakenham. Family and friends were invited to pay their respects during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Saturday, November 7th from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. and again on Sunday, November 8th from 12 noon until 1 p.m. A Funeral Service was conducted in St. Andrew’s United Church, Pakenham on Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Interment Pakenham Union Cemetery. Donations in memory of Art to St. Andrew’s United Church in Pakenham; the UofO Heart Institute or the charity of your choice would be most appreciated by his family. A heartfelt “thank you” to the staff at Almonte Country Haven and the Almonte General Hospital. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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IN MEMORIAM

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In Loving Memory of a Dear Son

Dylan Levi Judd

of a Dear Grandson

DYLAN LEVI JUDD

May 21, 1994 – November 10, 2014 Missing you Always

May 21, 1994 – November 10, 2014

Needham, Ken ••• In loving memory of a dear husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather who passed away suddenly on November 14th 2007.

You never said I’m leaving You never said Goodbye, You were gone before we knew it And only God knows why. A million times I needed you A million times I cried, If love alone could have saved you You never would have died. In life I loved you dearly In death I love you still, In my heart I hold a place That only you can fill. I broke my heart to lose you But you didn’t go alone, As part of me went with you The day God took you home. Miss you everyday Love you always. Mom and Baz XOXO

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Dale & Linda Jackson and Family

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(Lifelong Farmer)

Vow Renewal (nee Stewart) February 16, 1921--November 5, 2015

IN MEMORIAM

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GILLAN, Arthur Richard “Art”

BAHM, Sarah ‘Margaret’

Love from husband Harry, Sister Jean Zito, Nieces, Nephews & Friends.

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I thought of you today, But that is nothing new. I thought about you yesterday And days before that too. I think of you in silence, I often speak your name. All I have are memories and Your picture in a frame. Your memory is a keepsake From which I’ll never part. God has you in His arms, I have you in my heart. Love and miss you always. Grandma Judd

We still miss the sound of your voice, The wisdom in your advice, The stories of your life, Just being in your presence, So no, time changes nothing. We miss you as much today As the day you passed away. We just miss you. Forever loved, Frances and Family

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IN MEMORIAM

IN MEMORIAM

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MARY REINWALD (July 12, 2007) & BILL REINWALD (February 9, 2015)

(nee MacKinnon) February 27, 1928-November 3, 2015

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IN MEMORIAM

IN MEMORIAM

In Loving Memory Of

Thompson, Verna Eleanor (Nee Gilmore)

April 27, 1932 – November 11, 1990 Time speeds on, 25 years have passed, Since death its gloomy shadow cast, Upon our home, where all seemed bright, And took from us a shining light, We miss that light, and ever will, A special smile, a special face, In our hearts, a special place, Memories are a gift to treasure, Ours of you will last forever. Love Always, Channel & Family

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IN MEMORIAM

IN MEMORIAM

Mc Nulty In loving memory of a Special Mom who suddenly left us 8 years ago November 15, 2007. Mom you were a gift sent straight from Heaven, Given to us from God above, We didn’t know how much you would teach us, About the meaning of true love….. For true love sometimes means letting go, Of someone precious and dear, That is what we were forced to do…. Although we wanted to keep you here!!! However, this was quite a selfish wish, One we know we should ignore…. But, Sweet Mom, we truly do believe, That God must have needed you more…. Perhaps to be an Angel now. Full of wisdom and Love…. Watching over those of us who love you, From the shining stars above, We miss You more than You can know, You will never, be replaced…. In our Hearts and Memories Forever, Will be your Sweet and Innocent Sleeping Face. Forever In Our Thought’s & Always in Our Hearts. Your Family

Love Always Judy, Wayne, John, David, Nancy, Cheryl , Kim and families

Love & Miss you dearly your husband, William J. 647554_1112

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GLASS TABLE & 4 chairs, black steel. Full size hot tub. For more information call 613-281-9352

DEAD OR ALIVE SCRAP CARS

Steel Buildings/Metal Buildings, Up to 60% Off! 30x40, 40x60, 50x80, 60x100, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call: 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca A DEAL ON STEEL ROOFING IN STOCK - 29ga, Various colours,soffit & fascia Windows: REBAR, skylight sheets, custom trim. barn/door track & trolleys. Nails & Screws. Storage Sheds . Come see us for a price. Levi Weber, 2126 Stone Rd., RR#2 Renfrew

FIREWOOD

FIREWOOD

FOR SALE Cut, split, and delivery available.

613-649-2631 FINANCIAL / INCOME TAX STUART BOOKKEEPING AND TAX SERVICES Full Service

Personal and Business 613-832-8012

ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES

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Guitars, Amplifiers, any quality used instruments wanted at MILL MUSIC. We pay top dollar cash for instruments. 22 Raglan St. (main street) Renfrew. www.millmusic.ca 613.432.4381

FOR SALE White Kitchen Cupboards complete with double sink, counter top, exhaust fan, fridge and stove $2300 OBO. Solid Pine Table and upholstered chairs $300 OBO. 613.883.1084

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Ottawa Military Heritage Show. Sat. Nov. 14, 2015, 9-3.

Nepean Sportsplex,

1701 Woodroffe Ave.,

Ottawa. ON Peter 613-256-1105. (Free Appraisals).

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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Kinburn/Woodlawn area, 2+1 bedroom, 5 appliances, main floor laundry, finished basement, $1,185 plus utilities. 613-832-1557.

RENFREW - 3 bedroom duplex in very quiet surroundings, centrally located in Renfrew. Laundry hook up and spacious kitchen. $950 per month. Call Kay 613.294.0297

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HUNTER SAFETY Canadian Firearms Course. Courses and exams held FOR RENT throughout the year. Will do Private groups as well. Kinburn Area, Country, 3 Call Kevin 613.432.5192 bedroom, 5 appliances, kevin.white@bell.net $995/month plus hydro. heat included. VEHICLES 613-832-1557. 2007 Jeep Compass, automatic, 4x4, 6 cylinder, air conditioning, AM/FM radio, CD player, cruise control, alloy wheels, ABS, power locks, mirrors & windows, rear wiper, keyless entry, tilt telescopic steering wheel, tinted glass. Asking $4,500 as is. 613-253-0332 leave message. 2011 Sierra Nevada 4X 4 truck for sale. 4.8 litre V8. Gray Metallic 125,000 KM saftied. Mint condition, new tires. Price $ 20,000 firm. Phone Pat St Michael 613-433-9074 email patsm@nrtco.net

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Loved & Sadly Missed Sisters Lillian & Marjorie

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who passed away November 1, 2014. ••• We thought of you with love today, But that is nothing new, We thought about you yesterday, And days before that too. We think 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 heart. Love and miss you dearly. CLR647034.1112

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We thought of you today But that is nothing new We thought of you yesterday And will tomorrow too We think of you in silence And make no outward show For what it meant to lose you Only those who love you know Remembering you is easy We do it everyday It’s the heartache of losing you That will never go away.

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Passed away peacefully at home with her family by her side Tuesday November 3, 2015. Myrtle Severin of Arnprior, formerly of Cobden at the age of 87 years. Wife of the late Orville Severin. Beloved mother of Gail Timms (David), Susan Gibbons (Granville), and Steven Severin. Much loved grandmother of Gregory and Suzanne Timms and Severin Tucker (Treadwell). Cherished great-grandmother of Tré Tucker. Loving sister of Dorothy Thompson of Toronto. Dear sister-in-law of Florence Anderson and Eleanor Scott, fondly remembered by numerous nieces and nephews. Predeceased by 6 brothers and 2 sisters. Daughter of the late Hugh and Emily (Handy) MacKinnon. Myrtle was an avid curler and while living in Cobden, belonged to the Cobden Curling Club and later after moving to Arnprior became a member of the Arnprior Hospital Auxiliary and worked away in the Opportunity Shop over the years. Myrtle was an animal lover and will be missed by her precious pets. She also enjoyed books, reading and music of all kinds. The family would like to thank the nurses and caregivers who looked after Myrtle and particularly Dr. Jennifer Rivington for her excellent care and compassion. Arrangements by the Boyce Funeral Home Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre, 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior. Cremation has taken place. A Memorial Service will take place at a later date. In memory of Myrtle’s love of animals in memoriams may be made to the Arnprior and District Humane Society and would be appreciated by her family.

IN MEMORIAM

Shirley Eve

In Loving memory of my dear wife Janet who suddenly left 8 years ago November 15, 2007

I’m sending a dove to Heaven, With a parcel on its wings, Be careful when you open it, It’s full of beautiful things. Inside is a million kisses, Wrapped in a million hugs, To say how much I miss you, And to send you all my love. I hold you close within my heart, And there you will remain, To walk with me throughout my life, Until we meet again. Forever In My Thoughts & Always In My Heart.

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SEVERIN, Myrtle Ruth

IN MEMORIAM

In Loving Memory of

GLOFCHESKI, DONNA MARIE Peacefully at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital while surrounded by her loving family; Donna Marie Glofcheski of Arnprior passed away on Friday afternoon, November 6th, 2015 following a courageous journey through cancer. She was 55. She leaves behind her parents: Michael J. “Mike” and Gladys (nee McGrath) Glofcheski of Arnprior as well as her siblings: Michael S. Glofcheski (Laura) of Pakenham; Teresa Herrick (John) of Kinburn; Pauline Denault-Glofcheski and Mark Glofcheski, both of Arnprior. Cherished and favorite aunt of Joshua, Michael (Melissa), Terrilyn, Meghan, Maisie, Katie, Billy, Monika, Kristin and Jacob. Donna is also survived by several aunts and uncles and many cousins. A devout catholic, Donna was a familiar and friendly face who will be missed by parishioners at St. John Chrysostom Church. Friends were invited to share their memories of Donna with her family during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and again on Tuesday morning from 9:00 until 9:45 a.m. A Funeral Mass was celebrated in St. John Chrysostom Church, Arnprior on Tuesday morning, November 10th at 10:30 a.m. Interment followed at the Malloch Road Cemetery, Arnprior. In memory of Donna, a donation to the Memorial Fund of her beloved St. John Chrysostom Church would be most appreciated by her family. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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Pakenham- 2 bedroom, 3rd floor apartment. Fridge, stove, parking, storage, common yard. Many recent upgrades. FOR RENT IN RENFREW 2 bedroom duplex - $850 $795 includes heat and plus hydro and water (gas hot water. 613-884-0166. heat included), deck and yard. Available Dec. 1st. No smoking and no pets. RENFREW - 1 bedroom house. $675.00 per 613-433-2310 month plus heat, hydro & water. Available Dec 1st. HOUSE FOR RENT References, first & last 3726 Kinburn Sideroad - A/C. Suitable for retired or Available Dec. 1st/ Jan. 1st working couple/single per- 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath son. Non smoker & no Approx. 900 sq. feet pets 613-433-8975 $950.00 per month plus utilities.Appliances included. First and Last. NO PETS 613.880.4776

RENFREW, 1 bedroom apartment 2 nd floor, no smoking no pets. Utilities included, parking. available immediately. re fences required $ 760.00 per month. 613-432-6779 leave message 1 bedroom apartment 203 Jennet St. Renfrew. Hardwood floors, gas fireplace, fridge, stove & laundry facilities and parking, covered porch. Ideal for seniors Phone 613.432.2014

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Arnprior Bachelor suite for rent, gas fireplace, shared laundry, main floor kitchen and attached garage. Available December 1st, $500 per month plus utilities. Inquiries, 613.859.7149

HOUSE FOR RENT IN ARNPRIOR - Centrally located 3 bedroom, 2 baths, garage, large yard and garden. Available now! $1,200 per month plus utilities 613-222-1796

Arnprior-Three Bedroom house for rent. Attached garage, gas fireplace, en suite. Available December 1st. $1,450 per month plus utilities. Inquiries, 613.859.7149

ARNPRIOR ALWAYS CLEAN, MODERN Secure 1&2 Bedroom apts. on First Avenue. Fridge, stove, parking incl. Discounts for mature tenants. 623-8537 after 6pm

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SHARED ACCOMODITIONS - Renfrew Looking for female to share accommodations. Private bedroom, laundry, parking, ground floor, downtown Renfrew. Over 60 plus $ 500.00 month 613-432-7596

HALEY STATION - 3 one acre lots for sale. Natural gas available. Well maintained township road minutes to highway 17 & Renfrew. Call 613-432-6505 for more information

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Valley Craft Sale celebrates 25 years It’s a mainstay on the local holiday craft sale scene. The Valley Craft Sale at the Renfrew Armouries ran Nov. 6-8 and was another great event for shoppers looking to get a start on gathering their holiday treasures. With 32 vendors and 56 tables, the event was filled up once again. Organizers paid tribute to a group of vendors who have been involved in the show from the start. From left, in front are Denyse McHugh, Jim Kobus, Madge Virgin and in back, Lynn Rosien, Lois Rosien, Irma Kobus, Russell McDermid, Julia Fawcett who started the sale 25 years ago, and Kim McDonald. Missing from photo is Marian McDermid. Pam Jackson knits during the sale. PHOTOS BY SHERRY HAAIMA/ METROLAND

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Ontario is proposing an expanded spring bear hunting pilot program to gather further information to assess concerns voiced by northern communities about human-bear conflicts, and to support economic growth and tourism in northern Ontario. The proposed spring bear hunt pilot expansion, now available for public comment on Ontario’s Environmental Registry, would include: Extending the pilot by an additional five years, through to 2020; All 88 wildlife management units that currently have a fall bear hunt Under the expanded pilot proposal, it would still be illegal to hunt bear cubs and females with cubs. Anyone convicted of this offence could face a fine of up to $25,000 and up to one year imprisonment. In most cases, each licensed hunter would only be allowed to hunt one bear in each calendar year. Baiting of bears during all bear hunting seasons would be regulated to help address possible public safety concerns. Quick Facts

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Just in time for the holiday season, the RCI Music and Drama Department presents Emma in the Grant Gymnasium. The play runs Dec. 2, 3 and 4 at 7:30 p.m. each evening. Cast members include, from left, Britney Megrath (Hyghbury prep student); leads Cameron Hunter (Emma) and Jacob Johnston (Jeff ); and John Bossy (the Rock Star).

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Get ready Renfrew! It’s time, once again, for the Renfrew Collegiate Institute’s Music and Drama Department’s annual theatre production. And this year promises to be one of the best ever! Just in time for the holiday season, RCI presents EMMA! A Pop Musical by Eric Price. This toe-tapping, handclapping play tells the story of Emma, a well-meaning, but

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ultimately hapless matchmaker for her high school friends. Loosely based on Jane Austen’s “Emma”, it is a modern comedic retelling, featuring 24 popular hits by artists such as Whitney Houston, Katy Perry, Shania Twain, the Supremes and Avril Lavigne. It is sure to please both young and old alike with its familiar tunes and its timeless message of love and acceptance. Emma is in limited run – playing Dec. 2, 3 and 4 at the RCI school auditorium (Grant

Gymnasium). The show runs all three evenings at 7:30 p.m. Tickets go on sale in early November from cast members or at the RCI school office. Visit the school web site at “rci.rcdsb.on.ca” and look under “School Life > Performing Arts > Productions” for updates, contests and special events leading up to the opening of the play. Emma is produced by special arrangement with Playscripts, Inc. (www.playscripts. com).

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The Renfrew parks and recreation department received an Enabling Accessibility in Communities grant of $32,500 to make the Legion Park Playground accessible to more children in the community. Work is ready to get underway in the spring. The existing structure will be replaced with the new accessible structure, which will include accessibility paths to it, opening the door for more children. From left are Renfrew parks and recreation director Kevin Hill, Renfrew County Warden and Renfrew Reeve Peter Emon, Renfrew recreation committee chair Coun. Tom Sidney, Renfrew Mayor Don Eady, and Renfrew-NipissingPembroke MP Cheryl Gallant. The structure will be moved closer to, and be fully accessible from the street, Hill said. Work should be done by May 2016 at the latest, he added.

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The Commonwealth Powerlifting Foundation and Benchpressing Championships are taking place Nov. 30 to Dec. 5 in Vancouver, and three local Renfrew Ultimate Fitness athletes will be competing. Co-owner Sarah Leighton will be lifting in the 72-kilogram class, Karen Maxwell in the 5060 years Masters 2 63-kg division, and Kim Power in 50-60 Masters 2 57-kg class. “It’s our biggest Canadian team yet (34 athletes), and this year you have to actually make the team, instead of just applying and being nominated,” Leighton said. “There was actually a process in picking the team, so I feel it’s a great future for Canadian powerlifting because we’re getting to that point where it’s actually a challenge to get to the international level.” “I know that the president of the CPU (Canadian Powerlifting Union) has commented, he feels it is an incredibly strong team, so that’s exciting to be a part of that,” Maxwell said. It’ll be the first international meet for both Maxwell and Power. “I just feel honoured to be

included because there are some really big names in Canadian powerlifting on this team. I’m kind of humbled by that, and inspired by it at the same time,” Maxwell added. Maxwell got her start in powerlifting doing a boot camp program with Paul Vaillancourt at Ultimate Fitness over five years ago. Maxwell got to enjoying the lifting aspect the most. “And then, my daughter wanted to compete (at age 16) in her first meet, and Paul said, ‘well, why don’t you do it too,’ so I felt like I kinda had to. “Once you compete the first time, you’re hooked. It’s just so much fun,” Maxwell added, giving much of the credit to her success to Vaillancourt and Leighton for their training. Power’s initiation to the sport came under almost similar circumstances. “I was actually going with her (Maxwell) for support and then she informed me, she had signed me up to compete. That was two years ago in Belle River.” Power went on to win her weight class in her first meet. The powerlifting community is growing, both at Ultimate Fitness and across the country. “Every meet, we (Ultimate Fitness) have at least a couple of lifters,” Leighton said. “Meets

are filling up. Powerlifting is really growing as a sport. “There’s over 2,000 members (of which Kim Power was the thousandth) in Canada,” Leighton added. “It’s great that we are getting new lifters all the time. It is a good supportive group. “Everybody’s striving to get better and get their personal bests and feel empowered by the things that you can do. So everybody’s very supportive when it comes to lifting, and even the people you compete against.” Leighton said one of her biggest rivals has also become one of her best friends on the powerlifting circuit. “She knows that I’m coming after her and I know that I have to get better to beat her, so, it’s a good friendship,” Leighton said. “It’s the only sport that I’ve ever been involved in where there is that love,” Power said. “Nobody’s backstabbing, nobody’s trying to bring you down, nobody’s trying to climb up over top of you in a negative way. It’s such an awesome community, I can’t say enough about it,” Power added. A fourth member of Ultimate Fitness, Shelley Coulter of Ottawa, will also be competing at the Commonwealth event.

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Sporting their medals from Canadian Nationals in Newfoundland in April 2015, from left, are Kim Power, gold 57kg Masters 2; Karen Maxwell, silver 63kg Masters 2; and Sarah Leighton, silver 72kg Open. Kim Power was also awarded top Masters Lifter at the Nationals. It was these totals and medals at Nationals that qualified the three lifters for the upcoming Commonwealth meet.

Senior Jaguars make it four Renfrew County boys volleyball titles Peter Clark

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Make it four consecutive Renfrew County senior boys volleyball championships for the St. Joseph’s Jaguars. After a third-place finish in the Upper Ottawa Valley High School Athletic Association, the Senior Jaguars got serious when it mattered. St. Joseph’s turned back the Mackenzie Mustangs 26-24, 25-17, 21-25, 25-22 in last Thursday’s (Nov. 5) semifinal. The Jaguars followed up with a solid threeset triumph, winning by margins of 25-16 across the board, over the first-place and playoff host Fellowes Falcons in the final to capture the 2015 crown. “The guys played extremely well,” Jaguars coach Trent Skelhorn said. “Solid defence led to counter attacks.” The team showed mental toughness, the

coach added. “They approached it like a business.” The match versus Mackenzie was a tough battle, coach Skelhorn said. The first set was up for grabs, as was the fourth set. The win was big in more ways than one as it allowed the Jaguars to advance to the Eastern Ontario (EOSSAA) championship for A schools, which St. Joseph’s is hosting at the Jag Den Thursday, Nov. 19. Skelhorn was quick to note the efforts of cocoaches Reggie Armonas and Steve Osipenko for their work in helping the Senior Jaguars to their fourth consecutive Renfrew County title. On the opening day of the boys volleyball playoffs Nov. 3, the Senior Jaguars lost a fiveset encounter to Fellowes, including a 16-14 decision in game five. But a 3-0 win over the Madawaska Valley District Wolves propelled the Jaguars through to the county semifinal.

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The Renfrew Collegiate Raiders clipped the Jaguars 36-21 in the UOVHSAA senior girls basketball semifinal at RCI’s Grant Gymnasium Thursday. Kayla Hintz had six points and Hannah Robertson five for the Jaguars. St. Joseph’s trailed just 20-16 before being outscored 16-5 in the final quarter. The Senior Jaguars outscored the visiting Fellowes Falcons in all four quarters en route to a convincing 37-15 triumph at the Jag Den in the girls quarterfinal Nov. 3. Hintz had 10 points while Robertson collected eight points and Alyssa Sparling six for St. Joseph’s. The Junior Jaguars jumped out to an early 11-4 lead on the home court in the Nov. 3 junior girls quarterfinal, and advanced with a 29-19 over the Valour Voyageurs. Emma Kluke led St. Joseph’s scoring with nine points.

The high-flying Arnprior Redmen topped the Junior Jaguars in last Thursday’s semifinal. JAGUARS CROSS-COUNTRY

Midget boy Ethan Joudrey finished in 13th place at the Eastern Ontario (EOSSAA) high school cross-country championship at Fort Henry in Kingston in a time of 19:01.21 on Oct. 30. Joudrey’s effort was just three spots shy of a berth in the Ontario (OFSAA) high school championship. He was up against 104 other competitors in the five-kilometre event. Ashlyn Kilby-McClure and Janessa Linton also turned in good performances for the Jaguars cross-country team. Kilby-McClure placed 24th of 85 athletes in the junior girls 4k run in 17:35.18. Linton was 42nd among 117 senior girls over 5k in a time of 22:57.34.


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Two things were on the line when the Renfrew Collegiate Raiders faced the cross-town St. Joseph’s Jaguars in the Upper Ottawa Valley High School Athletics Association senior girls semifinal at the Grant Gymnasium Thursday. One was the obvious berth in the Renfrew County final. The other was qualification to the Eastern Ontario (EOSSAA) high school championship for A schools. On the strength of a 36-21 triumph over their local rivals, the Raiders advanced on both counts. Andrea Martin caged 15 points, Sage Melville seven and Courtney Roach six to pace the RCI attack. Melville may have come up with the game’s most crucial two points. Two successful free throws with no time showing on the clock to half time allowed RCI to up a narrow 12-10 lead to 14-10. Rachel Fortier added a crucial three-point bucket 6:56 from the end. A Martin layup following a Caitlyn Kelly putback pretty much put the game out of reach at 30-20 shortly thereafter. Roach chipped in with three clutch foul shots. Jammie Banks added a big effort defensively for the Raiders, said coach Adam

Noack. The coach added that the Raiders dedicated the win to Shelby Hartwick, who left the game in the fourth quarter with a torn ACL. RCI is taking on the leagueleading Arnprior Redmen in the best-of-three Renfrew County final this week. The Senior Raiders travel to Elgin for EOSSAA next week. The Renfrew County junior final also features a Raiders/ Redmen matchup. Sydney Smart and Delaney Leavoy both hooped 10 points, and Georgia Clemmer collected six in the Raiders 30-17 quarterfinal win over the Mackenzie Mustangs at the Grant Gym Nov. 3. Six of Leavoy’s points came in the opening quarter as RCI jumped out to a 10-1 lead. It was 24-5 by halftime. On a side note, the Mustangs did travel in comfort at they rode to and from the game in a limo. It was cheaper than taking a bus from Deep River and back, their coach said. On to the county semifinal, the Junior Raiders posted a 37-20 win over the Wildcats in the Opeongo gymnasium Nov. 5. Leavoy netted eight points to jumpstart the Raiders to a 14-1 opening-quarter lead. The defensive play of Sydney Smart and Eli Smart

helped make the advantage stand up, coach Jason Wilson said. The Junior Raiders also nailed down a spot at EOSSAA Nov. 18 with the victory. Cross-country

Senior boy John Pettigrew has been carrying the Raiders colours well on the crosscountry scene. Pettigrew finished 47th of 280 competitors on the seven kilometre Ontario (OFSAA) championship Highlands Nordic course in Duntroon Saturday. He hit the finish in a time of 24 minutes, 52.25 seconds. Pettigrew placed second in the Renfrew County championship at Petawawa in a time of 23 minutes, 29 seconds Oct. 23; and fourth at the Eastern Ontario (EOSSAA) championship in 23:01.66 at Fort Henry in Kingston a week later. The Raiders junior boys volleyball season ended with 3-0 setbacks to the Fellowes Falcons and host Bishop Smith Crusaders in post-season play Nov. 3. Coaches Kim Oattes and Richard Daber said the Raiders grew as a team, and each player’s performance improved since the opening practice of the season.

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The Upper Ottawa Valley Aces, with several Renfrew and Arnprior area players, won a major peewee hockey tournament in Toronto Oct. 16-18. At the Humberview Invitational ‘AA’ Peewee Tournament, the Aces won all four games to reach the final, and then beat the Toronto Eagles 6-2 to win the tournament. The Arnprior players are Jack Thomson, Jace Letourneau, Ryland Landon, AJ Anas and Porter Robertson. From Renfrew are Carter Jarrett, Connor Buffam, Reid Greer and Ryan Hawthorne. The rest of the team represents Deep River, Pembroke, Petawawa and area, and includes Caleb Dubeau, Kosta Kastanias, Jack Hillier, Willen Jones, Blake Menard and Jacob Wilkins.

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The St. Joseph’s Jaguars start an up-court rush against the Renfrew Collegiate Raiders in the Upper Ottawa Valley High School Athletic Association senior girls basketball semifinal at the Grant Gymnasium last Thursday. The Raiders posted a 36-21 triumph.

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The Upper Ottawa Valley Major Bantam Aces went undefeated the weekend of Nov. 6-8 in tournament play to capture the Pickering Bring Your AA Game Championship. The team includes Renfrew boys Jayce Greer, Tyler Blackburn, Andrew MacAskill and goaltender Jacob Miller. In front, from left, are Jacob Miller and Evan Bissonnette; front row Cole Bimm, Tyler Blackburn, Dante Hoffman, Rem List, Aidan Neville, Mack Douglas, Scott Good; middle row Thomas Summers, Conrad Cybulski, Andrew MacAskill, Dylan Kuehl, Jayce Greer, Jack Quinn, Matthew Unrau; and back row Dustin Hoffman, Michael Blackburn, head coach Jeff List and Jeff Kuehl. Jake Pilon is missing from the photo.

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There is a lot of hockey to be played, but at 8-8-and-1 following a pair of weekend road losses the Renfrew Timberwolves are on the outside looking in, in the battle for final playoff spots in the Central Canada Tier 2 Hockey League. The Wolves enter this week’s play officially in 11th place in the 16-team circuit. Ten teams qualify for the postseason. The Westport Rideaus stopped the Wolves 7-4 Friday night, while in their third of four meetings already in this 201516 hockey season, the Metcalfe Jets won for the second time, 6-1 at home Sunday afternoon.

The Westport Rideaus jumped out to a quick 3-0 lead, and although they battled back to narrow the gap to 5-4 late in the second period, it was another case of the Wolves being unable to catch up on the road. Patrick Drouin and James Prebble had two goals each for Westport before 170 people. Scott Conroy got the Wolves back into contention with a hat trick. Adam Gale added a single. Andrew McIntyre earned assists on all three Conroy markers while Colin Bradbury chipped in with a pair of helpers. Mackenzie Bruce faced 37 Westport shots in the Renfrew

goalcrease. Rideaus netminder Michael Cullen handled 32 of 36 Timberwolf drives. At 0-for-6 the powerplay defused any momentum the Wolves may have generated. On the plus side, penalty killers shut down the Rideaus powerplay on all eight attempts. METCALFE 6, WOLVES 1

The road continued to be an unfriendly place for the Wolves at the Larry Robinson Arena Sunday afternoon. Six different marksmen connected for the Jets, 2-0 and 3-1 leaders at the period intervals before three unanswered thirdstanza counters put the game on

ice. Only a Colin Bradbury goal 13:07 into the middle period separated Metcalfe’s Anthony Salahor from a 50-save shutout. Wolves netminder J.P. Peladeau met with 32 Metcalfe Jets. Renfrew’s Nych Paquette and Jake Swan of Metcalfe were given early exits after the game’s only fight halfway through the second period. The Wolves return home for a single game this weekend. The Ottawa Canadians are in town for the second half of a home-and-home doubleheader Sunday. Game time is 7:30 p.m. The two teams met in Ottawa this past Tuesday night.

Autumn Leaves gets their curling season underway In opening Autumn Leaves action Renfrew sent two senior women’s teams to Pembroke and when the ice chips settled Renfrew came home with a win and a loss for each team. Christine Johnson, Pat Lee, Theresa Mann and Judy Gracie played Arnprior in a close game until the last few ends when Arnprior went ahead for good. In the afternoon, they played Pembroke in another close game. It came down to last rocks with Pembroke sitting four rocks in the house and needing two to win. With her last rock Christine was able to do a tap back to cut them down to one, leaving Renfrew with the one point win. The team of Barb Westgarth, Shelley Jamieson, Yvonne Sklepowicz and Joan Eaton faced two Killaloe teams and came away in similar fashion. In the opening game too many missed shots led to a loss while the afternoon game had the team playing better and a key shot by Barb with her last rock sealed the win.

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Local food, bee keeping to be featured at farming forum Local food, bee keeping and farming to be featured at Renfrew County Local Food Hub and Farming Forum Join local farmers, producers, gardeners, and local food lovers for the Ottawa Valley Food Co-operative’s (OVFC) Renfrew County Local Food Hub and Farming Forum on Wednesday, Nov. 18 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Wesley United Church Hall, 275 Pembroke St. E., Pembroke, - in partnership with the Ontario Local Organic Food Co-op Network’s Regional Food Hub Project. Presentations for the day include: Jim Anderson of Tanglewood Honey on ‘Guarding Our Bees’ and John Slack of Golden Innisfree Farm on, ‘Terroir the Real Opportunity - The Ottawa Valley’s Place in the Growing Food Nutrition Market.’ Sally Miller from the Local Organic Food Co-op Network’s Regional Food Hub Project will be offering a brief introduction of ‘What is a Local Food Hb’” followed by Bruce Enloe from the Smith Fall’s Two River’s Local Food Hub who will be offering an introduction to the story and services of the their food hub, where the focus is on their philosophy of collaboration instead of competition. Also include in the day’s events include a presentation by Sally Miller and Joan Brady from the Local Organic Food Co-ops Network on ‘Local Food and Gearing Up to Wholesale,’ and a brief pre-

sentation by Ottawa Valley Food Co-operative’s (OVFC) vice president, Kathleen Lindhorst on the updated OVFC Business Plan. The Ottawa Valley Food Co-operatives’ farmers and producers will become chefs for the day, serving up their own favourite recipes, using their own local ingredients for the local food lunch. This fabulous event is free of charge, but seats are limited. Pre-registration is required by emailing: cherylovfc@gmail.com This event is made possible with financial assistance from the Agri-Food Management Institute, the Local Organic Food Co-op Network’s Regional Food Hub Project and the Eganville branch of the Northern Credit Union. The Ottawa Valley Food Cooperative provides a marketing network in the Ottawa Valley for locally grown or processed foods and other locally made products and promotes healthy rural communities, environmental stewardship, social justice, and vibrant local economies. The Ottawa Valley Food Cooperative contributes to this vision by making it easy for local producers and consumers to connect for the purpose of buying and selling local foods and related products. It does this by providing an internet-based Photo Submitted marketplace and a regular ordering system. The Ottawa Valley Food Co-operative hosts the Renfrew County Local Food Hub and For more information visit www.ottawaval- Farming Forum on Wednesday, Nov. 18, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Wesley United Church leyfood.org . Hall in Pembroke.

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Unprecedented three-way tie in duplicate bridge Lewis MacDonald Duplicate Bridge

Seven tables engaged in friendly competition for duplicate bridge honours at Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre Nov. 4, Three North-South pairs finished the afternoon with an unprecedented tie for first-place honours with a score of 56.55 per cent. Wayne Daze again led an interesting Chalk Talk for players on cue-bidding after a partner’s opening bid or overcall. Sample hands were laid out with participants choosing a variety of response bids. Wayne would then justify the preferred responses according to newer bidding practices. During the afternoon’s action, 14 small slams were attempted with a success rate of 50 per cent. On Board 14, all seven North-South pairs attempted six no trump with only the South players successful. Kudos to these successful slam pairs: Jeannie Yagminas and Eleanor Thompson; Ronda Vaillancourt and Lila Paddock; Bernadette and Tom Culhane; Mona Brydges and Marcel Marsan; Ruth Grant and Mary McCann; and Ernie Berndt and Eric Brown. Congratulations to the afternoon’s winners: North-South • 1st Mona Brydges and Marcel Marsan;

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Former Renfrew resident Anita Hart returned home for a book launch and signing event at the Renfrew Public Library Oct. 24. Lola and Aunt Anita’s Adventure Underground is the second children’s book Hart has written. More information can be found on the author’s website at www.anitahartbooks.com . Hart joins children’s librarian Susan Klinck at the book signing event.

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Ontario Public Library Week celebrations at the Renfrew Public Library included a murder mystery party. In front is Susan Tough, from left are Caroline Popadick, Susan Klinck, Sharon Shalla, Sandra Fishenden, and Kelly Thompson and in back is Alan Zengerl.

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The Renfrew Public Library celebrated Ontario Public Library Week and Canadian Library Month with several events from Oct.18 to 24 in Renfrew. One of the big events was a murder mystery party held at the library on Oct. 23.

Many thanks go out to local businesses, staff who volunteered their time and participants who attended the event. Special thanks go to The Renfrew Tearoom and Wal-Mart who stepped up and gave the library a hand by donating food and prizes.

Invitation to Come Sing with OVMF The Ottawa Valley Music Festival invites singers to take part in its annual Come Sing event. Come Sing is scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 14th, from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. at Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church, 291 Plaunt St. S., Renfrew. Participants will be singing several of Handel’s choruses including Hallelujah from The Messiah. Activities include a brief warm-up, general rehearsal and ‘sing-through.’ Please arrive early. Cost is $12. For more information call 613-754-5217 or visit www.ottawavalleymusicfestival.ca or find Ottawa Valley Music Festival on Facebook

‘Bogie drama showcase Nov. 17 Lawrence Mahusky. The evening includes a linedancing performance by the Bogie Booters, featuring instructor Valerie Penno. Donations to the Renfrew and District Food Bank will be accepted at the event.

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WHERE RELIGION IS DEAD BUT CHRIST LIVES “Is any sick among you? Let him call for the Elders (Pastors, Ministers) of the church; and let them pray over him, anointing him with oil in the Name of the Lord: and the prayer of faith shall save (Heal, Deliver) the sick; and the Lord shall raise him up;…” (James 5:14, 15) Is any sick among you? The Bible says That the Lord shall raise you up.

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A Mary Cook Christmas in Eganville Nov. 24 appear weekly in many newspapers. These stories have been taped and are broadcast by Valley Heritage Radio on Saturday mornings. She also had an incredible 48-year career at CBC Radio and won seven ACTRA awards from the Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists in recognition of excellence in broadcast journalism. She’s well-known as an entertaining speaker and storyteller, and members of the horticultural society are excited that she has agreed to come to Eganville. On Nov. 24, the evening begins at 5 p.m. when the doors open for a social hour and the bar is open then as well. Din-

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The Eganville Horticultural Society is pleased to be hosting A Mary Cook Christmas Nov. 24 at the Eganville Legion. ner is served at 6 p.m. and after dinner, Cook will take the stage. There is also a silent auction, door prizes and a selection of treats for purchase at the candy and bake table. Bring someone out for the evening as an early Christmas present or organize a group of friends, relatives or coworkers but you need to act soon. For tickets, call Gail Heins at 613-6282745 before Nov. 16.

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The RCAF Wing hosts its annual craft sale this weekend. The sale runs Friday, Nov. 13 from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturday, Nov. 14 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and features more than 120 tables. Organizers say there’ll be something for everyone.

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Seasonal sounds

As part of its 175th anniversary celebrations, St. Andrew’s United Church in Pakenham invites you to Sounds of the Season, a concert of Christmas and seasonal music featuring The fiVe Woodwind Quintet on Sunday, Nov. 22 at 7 p.m. The musicians are all present or former members of Ottawa’s Divertimento Orchestra. They have been entertaining audiences throughout the region for a dozen years. The fiVe has made people appreciate the beautiful music they create.” Asked why they chose to return to St. Andrew’s, their oboist, David Sale described the sanctuary as “a wonderfully intimate space with marvellous acoustics, a hidden gem … and they also really know how to provide great desserts!” Admission will be by free-will donation. Refreshments will follow the concert.

Father’s and the three brothers’ long-johns were choice pieces in the rag bag. They became scrub cloths. Of course, they were cut into workable pieces first. There were two types of material in the long-johns... cotton and wool. And only the cottons were used as scrub cloths. They absorbed the hot water and soap perfectly, could be rinsed out, could be used to mop up spills, and generally used over and over again. The underwear made of fine wool, had a special purpose. And it was at this time of year, the wool underwear, with anything else that Mother thought suitable, was taken out of the rag bag, and, piled in a corner of the kitchen on a chair, until she and my sister Audrey had a spare evening to put it all to another purpose. Anything of a light colour would have to have a Ritz Dye dip before it could be put to its final use. And then, as the evenings grew shorter, and the coal oil lamps were lit sometimes while we were still at the supper table, all of those pieces from the rag bag would be laid out on the kitchen table, and Mother and Audrey, using Mother’s best sewing scissors, cut everything into long thin strips. These were hand-sewn together until they were one long, rope-like piece, and it was my job to wrap it around the back of a chair to make a big coil. And then, on the cold winter nights, where the kitchen was the warmest

Mary Cook’s Memories BY MARY COOK

room in the house, those long coils from the rag bag, would end up in their final resting place. With a largeeyed needle, and the heaviest thread Mother could buy at Walker’s Store in Renfrew, she would turn those strips into yet another braided rug for the floor. She would divide the evening into sewing together the long strips, and spending time on her beloved diaries. Heaven forbid that her diaries should be neglected! And I would watch those strips, three at a time, turn into braids, hand -sewn, and see the effort getting bigger and bigger until the braided rug was the size Mother wanted. There were braided rungs everywhere. The one at the back door, which got constant use from wet gum rubbers, snow covered footwear, and yes, even the odd piece of manure stuck onto Father’s boots, before the winter was half over, would have to be discarded and a new one put down. I would often play a game over the braided rugs. I would get down on my hands and knees and try to remember what part of a braid had served its original purpose. There would be the remnants of my faded and worn navy blue fleece lined bloomers, and Father’s old red plaid shirt, and of course, the long underwear.

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Stuffing the rag bag was an ongoing process. Like morsels of left over meals, string from Briscoe’s General Store, tin cans, newspapers, and yes, even goose grease had a purpose back in the thirties. Nothing was wasted. It was the only way to survive the Depression years, which

had closed tightly around us. Interested in an electronic version of Mary’s books? Go to https://www.smashwords. com and type MaryRCook for e-book purchase details, or if you would like a hard copy, please contact Mary at wick2@sympatico.ca.

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The bag hung on the back of the kitchen door. Mother didn’t like it there... where everyone could see it as soon as they walked in the house, but there wasn’t really any other place for it. She reasoned, since everyone she knew on the Northcote Side Road had a bag in the same spot, that was obviously the best place for it. There was nothing unusual about the bag. Unless it was the red and blue printing on both its sides. It read: Five Roses Flour. Used for any other purpose, Mother would have tried, usually with little success, to bleach out the printing when the bags were used for bloomers, aprons, fancy tea towels, pillow slips, and yes, even sheets for the beds. But this bag would not be used for anything so fancy. It was simply called the rag bag. And that was its sole purpose. It held anything that at one time was worn on our backs, and which had developed enough holes, had faded beyond use, worn thin and beyond repair, and generally was no longer considered wearable. It always amazed me why Mother, once something was doomed for the rag bag, had to first make sure it was washed. Then it was folded neatly, and crammed into the rag bag. And then every last scrap put into the bag, would eventually have another purpose before finally being chucked into the cook stove. Tea towels, once flour bags themselves, but worn so thin, they were useless, became dusters. They would be cut into smaller pieces, and once they were used several times, would once again be washed, and then chucked back into the rag bag.

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and appeared to be searching for food in the grain stubble. Buteos are big, chunky birds with long broad wings, broad rounded tails and feed mostly Scene from the on rodents. The family Hawk’s Eye includes the red-tailed hawk, rough-legged hawk, red-shouldered wings feed on fruit they need hawk, and broad-winged the grit they gather along the hawk. Hawks soar on broad road to help grind up the seeds wings and tails taking advaninside the fruit. Mountain ash, tage of thermal winds to carry sumac, buckthorn, hawthorn, them to great heights during juniper, crab-apples and high migration. The brick-red tail (appears bush cranberry all have seeds that are a nourishing source of more pink than red when soarthe vitamins and minerals the ing over-head) and dark belly birds need to survive winter band are very good field marks weather conditions. The pulp for the red-tailed hawk. The of the fruit has some sugar but rough-legged hawk is a mithe seeds contain the most en- grant and will remain with us ergy. If you see the birds feed- only during mild winters. The ing on any other fruit would very dark underparts, its habit of hovering when hunting and you please let us know. the broad white band at the base of the tail are the most BUTEOS prominent field marks. In light Clarence Bos saw a red- phase birds the underparts are tailed hawk during a drive on almost white. The red-shoulthe Barr Line this past week. dered hawk hunts from a perch He said the bird was perched for rodents and snakes. The in a tree along a fence row red shoulder, banded tail and

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rusty-red streaked breast are the best field marks. The broad-winged hawk is about the size of a crow and tolerant of people. The black and white banded tail and heavy, reddish brown banding on the belly are visible field marks. The hawks have been and will continue to migrate as long as there is food available to them. LOTS OF COLOUR

Jack and Jane Clark have a colourful display of birds at their feeders. The addition of three more evening grosbeaks plus the four cardinals and the ever-present half dozen blue jays show red, white, yellow, black, and brilliant blue. The black and white chickadees, hairy and downy woodpeckers and the brown and tan of the mourning doves are less spectacular but their continual movement to and from the feeders and on the ground add a great deal to the action. The increase in the numbers of birds coming to feeders in spite of the warm temperatures makes feeding worthwhile. As the hours of daylight decrease and the hours of darkness increase the birds need more food to make up for when they cannot search for food.

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Bohemian waxwing feeds on mountain ash berries. Our feeders provide between 10 and 15 per cent of the food required by birds in winter. The amount will vary depending on the severity of the conditions. It is an important percentage that can make the difference between the birds surviving or not surviving. ACTIVE SUMMER

Russ and Abigail Corbett have had an active summer birding. Their travels have

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

November 13 Valley Harmonizers at the Golden Age Activity Centre, 1 p.m. Soup’s On vendor and craft Christmas shopping night at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic School, hosted by parent council - 5 to 9 p.m. in the OLF gymnasium.

November 14 St. Francis Xavier Parish 40th Anniversary Tea and Talent Sale, 1 to 4 p.m. at St. Francis Xavier Parish Hall, Renfrew. Shop from a great selection of homemade baked goods, preserves, crafts, books, collectables and jewellery. Enjoy a high tea (light luncheon). Tea room admission $5. Sponsored by SFX CWL. Curl for Kids Sake - Big Brothers Big Sisters of Renfrew County. Register to play at the Renfrew Curling Rink, or online at bbbsrc.kintera.org/ butlergmCFKS. Help raise $15,000 to support the children of Renfrew County. All skill levels welcome, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., lunch included. Bake sale, bazaar and soup luncheon (home made soup, bread and pie, tea and coffee), cost $7, 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Trinity United Church, 1982 Foresters Falls Road, Foresters Falls. Sponsored by Trinity UCW and Seekers. Salvation Army bake and craft sale and gently used quilt auction at Salvation Army Church Hall, 8 Argyle St., Renfrew. Tea $4 per person; 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Quilt auction begins at noon. Proceeds to Salvation Army projects.

St. Paul’s Anglican Church Christmas Bake Fest, 96 Argyle St S, 9 a.m. to noon. Every kind of tasty treat you can imagine. The Ottawa Valley Music Festival invites singers to take part in its annual Come Sing event Nov. 14 from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church, Renfrew. Participants will sing several of Handel’s choruses including “Hallelujah” from The Messiah. Brief warm-up, general rehearsal and sing-through. Arrive early. Cost is $12. Call 613 754 5217 or visit www.ottawavalleymusicfestival.ca or check Facebook. Renfrew Home Hardware bake sale. Proceeds to Valley Animal Rescue.

November 15 Renfrew Silver Seniors four-hand euchre tournament, Renfrew Legion at 1 p.m. $5 includes light lunch. Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church is hosting a Community Supper from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Freewill offering.

November 16 Eganville and Area Horticultural Society pot luck dinner, 6 p.m. at Eganville Legion. Jay McLaren, former owner of Sunset Nursery and current teacher at Algonquin College, visits the Society for Ask the Expert, 7 p.m. Annual meeting with reports and elections follows. Every Monday in November, drop-in meditation from 6 to 7 p.m. at Eganville Seniors Centre. No registration. Cost $3 per session. 613-628-2354.

November 17 Second career information session 9 a.m. Re-training program designed for laid-off, Ontarians. If interested in a career change that will improve your employment possibilities come to Employment Networks, 231 Argyle St. S, second floor. Call 613-432-3424 to reserve a seat. The Alzheimer’s Society Renfrew County Chapter presents ‘Finding Your Way’ at the Golden Age Activity Centre, 1 p.m. This informative presentation is open to everyone. 613-431-8289. The With it Program (Walking in the Halls) at St. Joseph’s High School. Program runs Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5 to 7 p.m. at no cost for this year. Please, no running in the halls. Bring clean running shoes. Call Marlene at marlene17live.ca or 613-

432-4072.

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

November19 Renfrew’s O’Brien Theatre is showing the new film This Changes Everything by Avi Lewis. It is based on Naomi Klein’s best selling book This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate. Show time 7:30 p.m. Admission $10. A brief discussion will follow. Film sponsored by Pipeline Awareness Renfrew County (www. parcrenfrew.org). Renfrew Silver Seniors noon luncheon at the Renfrew Legion. Cost $5. Membership $5, new members welcome.

November 20 Spaghetti dinner at Renfrew Legion, 4 to 8 p.m. Cost $10. Golden Age Activity Centre lasagna lunch at noon for $5 sponsored by Chartwell Quail Creek. Fitness class at 11 a.m.. Silent auction after lunch. Proceeds to the Centre. Ballroom Boot Camp with the Arnprior School of Dance, 7 p.m. to midnight at the Arnprior Curling Club. Learn to waltz, merengue, two step, swing and salsa. No experience necessary, couples or singles. Snacks provided, $20 per person, cash bar. Tickets at Arnprior Book Shop. Contact bill-stevens@bell.net or 613720-6591 for details. Proceeds to Two Rivers Musical Production.

November 21 Christmas craft and bake sale, 9 a.m. at the Eganville Seniors Centre. Donations of baking, lightly used or regifted items and new hand-made crafts can be dropped off at Eganville Seniors Centre until Friday, Nov. 20 until 6 p.m. 613-628-2354.

comes anyone interested in learning about Native culture to its next circle on at 464 Isabella St., Pembroke from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The teaching will be about the 7 Fires Prophecy followed by the making of a talking stick. Please bring your hand drum and a dish for the potluck lunch. More information on face book Anishaanabe Cultural Circle. The Upper Ottawa Valley Genealogical Group, 222 Dickson St., Pembroke - guest speaker Diane Burnett to speak of John McCrae, the author of In Flanders Fields. 10:30 a.m.

November 22 Breakfast at the DACA Centre 8 to 11 a.m. Pancakes, sausage, eggs, homemade tea biscuits and beverages. Adults $7 and kids under 12 $5. Call Susan 613-433-9050

November 23 Free flu shot in Cobden at Whitewater Bromley Community Health Centre, 3 to 6 p.m. A small community group has met to explore bringing a Syrian refugee family to Renfrew. Next meeting 2 to 4 p.m. in the Chapel, Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church. Speaker Lee Torvi will answer questions. All welcome. Call Larry Polk at 613-432-4357 or Beulah Wright 613-432-3295.

November 24 Eganville and Area Horticultural Society Christmas Dinner, social hour 5 p.m., dinner 6 p.m. at the Eganville Legion. Features author and radio celebrity Mary Cook, with stories of Christmas past; full turkey dinner, silent auction, candy and baked goods for sale, as well as door prizes. Tickets $20. Must purchase by Nov. 16 from Gail at 613-628-2745. Golden Age Activity Centre presents Pharmacy Hour with John Songolo from 2 to 3 p.m. Bring your questions and ideas for discussion.

November 25

Our Lady of Perpetual Help Braeside CWL bake sale and shopping spree, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the parish hall, Dochart Street, Braeside.

St. Paul’s Anglican Church free community soup kitchen at noon. Please use the stairs at the rear entrance.

Christmas bazaar and bake sale at Calabogie United Church Hall, 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Light luncheon of soup, sandwiches, and desserts served. Freewill offering for the lunch.

St. Joseph’s High School Coffee House, $5 admission. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.; show at 7.

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November 27 Dress in your hunting gear and drop in at the Golden Age Activity Centre for hunters stew and homemade pie

at noon. Cost $8. Afternoon of entertainment follows with Guy Jamieson, Larry Dougherty and Ray Kohlsmith. Hunters ball raffle will take place. Chance to win Senators versus Leafs tickets. Bonnechere Manor Auxiliary bake, craft and white elephant sale in the Great Hall from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Proceeds support special trips and needs for Manor residents.

November 28 Cobden Santa Claus Parade at 1:30 p.m. Features Renfrew Highland Pipes and Drums. Bring items to support food bank. Santa will be at the Whitewater Community Hall to hand out treats to the kids following the parade. For float information, call 613-646-2212 or 613-646-9810. Arnprior Bluefish Swim Club Christmas book sale at 44 MacDonald St. N., Arnprior, noon to 8 p.m. Huge selection of new books - children, adult, cookbooks and more, $2 to $5 range. See arnpriorbluefish.net. Trivia Mania at Burnstown United Church at 7 p.m. Teams of six or less, $10 per person, includes refreshments and fun. Contact Kurt at 613433-3389 or johnsonhome@rogers. com to book your team or get your name added to a team. Deadline to register Thursday, Nov. 26 but space is limited so register early. Families welcome. Fully accessible building.

November 29 RVH Auxiliary Christmas House Tour. Seven beautiful homes, dessert tea, 20 per cent discount at RVH gift shop. Contact Marilyn at 613-4325237. Tickets $25. Ladies Auxiliary cards at the Renfrew Legion, 1 p.m. Cost $8 includes light lunch. Organizers also apologize for the heat problems which occurred at the L.A. cards evening of Oct. 18. Pictures with Santa at Seniors Centre (Masonic Hall), Main Street in Shawville, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Bring your pets, your children, your grandchildren. $15 for a 5x7 photo. Fundraiser for Animal Aide Pontiac. Farmers’ Breakfast in support of the Heavy Horse Show, Cobden Fair. At Cobden Agricultural Hall, 8 to 11 a.m. Adults $7, children $5. Scrambled eggs, sausages, baked beans, pancakes and maple syrup, fresh fruit, homemade jams, toast, juice, and coffee and tea.

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