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REGION Three teens were injured, two seriously, in a Friday night accident outside of Renfrew. “The roof of the car was sheared off in the crash,” said OPP spokesperson Const. Jan.COM ice Sawbridge. The Renfrew detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) investigated the Nov. 13 collision that sent three teenagers to hospital, two of them in critical condition. Officers responded to the report of a single vehicle collision on Lynch Road near the intersection of Stone Road in the Township of AdmastonBromley at 9:43 p.m. The crash involved a 2001 Honda driven by a 19-year-old male. There were two male passengers in the car, a 17 and 16-year-old. Extrication was required to free the victims. Speeding is believed to be a contributing factor in the crash. .COM
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A steady drizzle earlier in the morning subsided in time for Renfrew’s Remembrance Day ceremony at the cenotaph in Low Square Nov. 11. In spite of the threat of more rainfall, a good crowd was on hand to honour the town’s veterans, living and dead. Royal Canadian Legion Renfrew Branch 148 president Greg Walbeck emceed the event. Rev Bruce Ferguson remembered the men and women who fought in war so that we, and so many others, could live in freedom. “We will remember, and are thankful for the sacrifices that our soldiers, our sailors, and our air crew have made, so that their brothers and sisters, and the generations that have followed them, both here, and other nations can live in peace,” he said. “We recall those who are still serving in places far from here, and those who are serving at home, that we thank you for what they are doing to hold high, the torch,” Rev. Ferguson added. He asked God to keep them safe, and bring them home soon. “We pray for those that still suffer the effects of war, the bereaved, the lonely, the disabled, and the mentally ill. We pray as well that all people on earth
will learn to live together as one family,” Rev. Ferguson said. He hoped that people will see the day that they will love and respect others despite their differences, “so that freedom might be more than a word, and so life might be more than a struggle to survive.” The Renfrew Children’s/ Youth Chorus under the direction of Jessica Belanger sang In Flanders Fields, the Renfrew Collegiate Institute band performed O Canada and God Save The Queen, and the Valley Harmonizers sang Let there be Peace on Earth, and also performed at the Renfrew Legion following the ceremony. PARTICIPANTS
World War II veteran Bernadette Lacourse was this year’s Silver Cross Mother, escorted during the wreath-laying ceremony by Jim Kelly. St. John Ambulance Therapy Dogs also participated in the wreath laying in honour of Military K9s past and present. Dean Black played The Last Post and Piper Alan Cole The Lament. Branch 148 also thanked the Renfrew Highland Pipes and Drums, the Colour Party, the marching contingent from D-Battery 2RCHA CFB Petawawa, cenotaph guards, Air Cadet Squadron and veterans for their contribution to the ceremony.
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The Ladies Auxiliary made a $10,000 to Royal Canadian Legion Renfrew Branch 148 at the Legion’s Remembrance dinner Nov. 11 night. From left are Legion second vice president Cheryl Babcock, Ladies Auxiliary president Irene Rosebrugh, Legion Branch 148 president Greg Walbeck and Legion first vice president Bill McLeod.
They enjoyed a good meal and a few laughs, but most importantly, they remembered. At the Royal Canadian Legion Renfrew Branch 148 annual Remembrance Day Dinner the evening of Nov. 11, remembered were those who lay down their lives so that Canada can be the country that it is. Branch president and emcee Greg Walbeck welcomed Legion members and guests to the hall. Past president and poppy chairman Ron Kilby gave a toast to fallen comrades. President Walbeck saluted comrades of the Renfrew Legion who have passed on in the last year by reading off the list of names. Renfrew Mayor Don Eady
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addressed the gathering on behalf of the town. “Ladies and gentlemen, this Legion is a very, very important part of the Town of Renfrew,” the mayor said. “To see what they accomplished today at the Remembrance service is absolutely amazing. “To do this year after year, and to bring us back to reality of why we are here in this country, and it is a free country, certainly brings us back to reality of what our life really is,” Mayor Eady said. Rev. Bruce Ferguson gave Grace, and also the Benediction. “We have remembered and honoured,” Rev. Ferguson said in prayer. “As we prepare to go back to our every day lives, may the remembering we have done here today reawaken and strengthen our commitment to work for true
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peace.” The Ladies Auxiliary presented a cheque for $10,000 to the Renfrew branch. “On behalf of the hard working ladies auxiliary, this cheque of $10,000 will be forwarded to the new roof and help with their (Legion) hydro bill,” ladies auxiliary president Irene Rosebrugh said. The Renfrew Silver Seniors also made a $2,000 presentation. “We’d like to show our appreciation to Branch 148 as we use the facilities for all of our functions,” president Bert Miller said. The Renfrew Girl Guides were on hand to serve patrons dinner, as well as dessert, and help with the clean-up afterward. Pins for years of service were also presented to Legion members by second vice Cheryl Babcock and president Walbeck.
TAKE NOTICE that, in accordance with the provisions of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, as amended, a Public Meeting will be held by the Council of the Town of Renfrew on Tuesday, November 24, 2015 at 7:00 pm, in the Council Chambers at Town Hall, 2nd Floor, 127 Raglan Street South in Renfrew, to formally present a Community Improvement Project Area and Community Improvement Plan for public input. THE PURPOSE AND EFFECT of the proposed Community Improvement Plan is to support and promote the continued revitalization and beautification of the Town of Renfrew. The proposed Community Improvement Project Area and Community Improvement Plan will provide a set of financial incentive programs and a municipal leadership strategy to support the revitalization of the community, including its commercial areas and the Downtown core. THE SUBJECT LANDS include some of the Town’s commercial areas and the Downtown core (refer to the Key Map), which are considered to benefit from the programs of the proposed Community Improvement Plan. ANY PERSON may attend the Public Meeting and/or make written or verbal representation either in support of or in opposition to the proposed Community Improvement Project Area and Community Improvement Plan. If you wish to be notified after a decision regarding the Community Improvement
Plan has been made, you must make a written request to the Clerk of the Town of Renfrew. If a person or public body does not make oral submissions at a public meeting or make written submissions to the Corporation of the Town of Renfrew before the proposed Community Improvement Project Area or Community Improvement Plan is adopted, the person or public body is not entitled to appeal the decision of Council of the Corporation of the Town of Renfrew to the Ontario Municipal Board and may not be added as a party to the hearing of an appeal before the Ontario Municipal Board unless, in the opinion of the Board, there are reasonable grounds to add the person or public body as a party. AFTER A DECISION has been made by Council, persons wishing to formally register an objection regarding the Community Improvement Project Area or Community Improvement Plan must, regardless of any previous submissions, file with the Clerk a Notice of Appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board setting out the objection and the reasons in support of the objection and accompanied by the Board’s fee. Note: Please be advised that the Plan is not being brought forward for adoption by Council at this meeting. This meeting is intended to hear input on the Plan. The Plan will be brought forward for Council’s consideration at a future meeting.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION regarding the Renfrew Community Improvement Plan, please visit our website at http://www.town.renfrew.on.ca/ or contact: (Original signed by) Dated at the Town of Renfrew this 22nd day of October 2015.
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The Renfrew Silver Seniors made a $2,000 contribution. From left are Legion second vice president Cheryl Babcock, Silver Seniors Pat and Ron Kilby, Legion Branch 148 president Greg Walbeck, and Silver Seniors president Bert, and Joan Miller.
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The Renfrew Girl Guides served the tables at the Renfrew Legion Branch 148 Remembrance Day Dinner last Wednesday evening.
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Horton council has decided to make a major change to its meeting structure. Beginning in December, Horton council meetings will be held twice a month with committee meetings held within the regular meetings of council. The change should help an issue that had at least two of the councilors at odds with each other, as well as re-
duce the numbers of meetings each member has to attend each month. Nov. 3, Coun. Jamey Larone expressed concern that Coun. Dave Bennett had been involved in a waste management effort to purchase a trailer for the landfill site. “Are you a member of waste management (committee)?” Larone asked Bennett, noting the name on a quote included in the council package was a staff member of Bennett’s business, Marshall’s. Mayor Bob Kingsbury explained
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It’s Arnprior versus Renfrew in next month’s vote for the next warden of Renfrew County. The deadline for nominations passed last week with current Warden Peter Emon, the Reeve of Renfrew, being challenge by Arnprior Reeve Walter Stack. Emon has been warden since late 2012 when he was mayor of Greater Madawaska. This is the first time that Stack, who is the chair of the county’s finance and administration committee, has run for the position. BALLOT VOTE
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staff did not have the same contacts as Bennett and his associates so that is why they had assisted in getting the quote. “As chair of finance this is not the way we should be conducting business,” said Larone. “I’m not in favour of this purchase and not in favour of the way council is trying to procure.” Later in the meeting Larone took exception to Bennett’s participation in a fire committee meeting. “I see there’s nothing on the
agenda that says there are any delegations,” said Larone. “Coun. Bennett is in attendance at this meeting, speaking in numerous parts.” Larone explained he had not been afforded the same courtesy at previous meetings. “The invitation came from the delegation the night everybody was here,” said Bennett. “If Coun. Larone has any more to speak about me tonight, I’m going to lose my cool. You’re questioning my credibility and I’m not going to tolerate it. I
came and was asked questions. I only asked questions when someone from the committee asked me to answer something.” Larone responded saying he wasn’t accusing Bennett of anything and only wanted to know why that meeting was different from ones he had attended in the past. “I want to find out where we go from here and how we’re going to be consistent with everybody,” said Larone. Township CAO/clerk Mackie McLaren explained staff will try to balance out the agendas so that heavier committees are scheduled for opposite meetings.
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The Town of Renfrew invites you to attend a Public Information Session to discuss a construction project planned in your community. The Town of Renfrew has initiated the design process for the rehabilitation of Highway 60 (Veteran’s Memorial Boulevard and O’Brien Road) from Hall Avenue to Gillan Road. The proposed project includes the reconstruction of watermain, services, concrete curb and sidewalk, road widening and resurfacing. Information regarding project details will be available for review and comment. The information session will be held: Wednesday, November 25, 2015 5:00 to 7:30 pm Town of Renfrew Town Hall, Boardroom 127 Raglan street south Renfrew, Ontario Representatives from the Town and the design consultant will be in attendance to discuss the project and to answer your questions.
Phil Whelan, P.Eng. Project Manager McIntosh Perry Consulting Engineers 115 Walgreen Road Carp, ON K0A 1L0 p.whelan@mcintoshperry.com Tel: 613-836-2184, Ext. 2215
Michel Asselin, P.Eng. Director of Development and Works Town of Renfrew 127 Raglan Street South Renfrew, ON K7V 1P8 masselin@renfrew.ca Tel: 613-432-8166
Comments shall be accepted until Wednesday, December 9, 2015.
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Kids will create three decorations in three different styles using lego, beads and other fun and funky stuff. These will be great for the tree or for gift giving. Ages 7 years+. Instructor: Kathryn Bossy. Sunday December 13 10:30am-1:00pm Recreation Centre $25.00
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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 Warranty annum equals $86 weekly for 48 months for a total obligation of $17,888. $0 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. 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Gallant doubts U.S. president’s stated reason for rejecting Keystone Derek Dunn
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U.S. President Barack Obama deceived North Americans when laying out his rejection of the Keystone XL pipeline, according to Cheryl Gallant. In her November monthly ‘Report from parliament’, the Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MP rejected Obama’s proclaimed desire to protect the environment. Instead, by quashing the plan to ship oil from Alberta to refineries in the Gulf of Mexico the president’s supporters will benefit monetarily, Gallant suggested. “It is all about money,” she wrote. “It will make the rich American backers of the U.S. president even richer.” At a Nov. 6 White House announcement, Obama said the rejection of the pipeline is about deterring climate change. “If we want to prevent the worst effects of climate change before it’s too late, the time to act is now,” he said. “Not later.
Not someday. Right here, right now.” Well-known on Parliament Hill for her controversial views, Gallant went after Obama motives. “This rejection by the U.S. president, the first, major Canadian foreign policy setback in over a decade, has nothing to do with the environment or climate change,” she charged. She also questions the motives of the newly elected federal Liberal government in the matter. Gallant said she suspects Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will funnel more Canadian tax dollars – at the expense of the environment to political operatives south of the border. “What other secret, backroom deals have been made to the American advisors of the Trudeau administration?” she asked. “The Liberals are now in power with a plan to raise taxes, starting with a de facto carbon tax on everything you buy (which was the old price for approving Keystone). It is immediately obvious; the pay-
off to Trudeau’s American handlers was rejecting Keystone. “The fix was in.” Trudeau accepted the U.S. decision to reject Keystone by saying he looks forward to “a fresh start.” That is a welcome attitude change, according to Merran Smith and Dan Woynillowicz, who wrote: “Time to start seeing Keystone’s failure as an opportunity” in iPolitics.ca. “In focusing on climate and clean energy solutions, Trudeau and Obama are looking for a fresh start in the right direction,” wrote the directors at Clean Energy Canada, a program at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia. “We have an abundance of renewable energy resources – hydro, wind, solar, and more – available from coast to coast to coast. As a trading nation, we must always be on the lookout for opportunities to increase exports to a growing number of nations. The clean energy sector offers just such an opportunity.”
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Don’t blame the refugees The horrific massacre in Paris last Friday has rightly prompted world-wide condemnation. However, it’s just the latest attack on innocent civilians by a group that has twisted the teachings of a respected religion to try to justify its own warped political ends. In the face of such barbarism, it’s easy to lash out in anger and seek revenge by trying to ‘bomb ISIS into oblivion’, but that would only victimize more civilians. It’s also easy to give in to fear and over-react by blaming all Muslims, including the refugees trying so desperately to find sanctuary from the despotism and civil war that spawned ISIS in the first place. There were several ISIS bombings last week, with many of the victims Muslims. The indiscriminate multiple killings that shook Lebanon and Iraq are just the latest in a long line of vicious attacks in those countries. And no wonder people are risking their lives to escape Syria with the civil war killing more than 200,000 civilians, many of them children, in the last four years. Yet petitions have been circulating around social media since the Paris shootings demanding Canada renege on its plans to accept 25,000 Syrian refugees because of security concerns. Such scare-mongering doesn’t make much sense. Certainly, Canada and other nations ac-
cepting refugees should do due diligence when screening newcomers. But to suggest that people trying to flee from ISIS will suddenly become terrorists in their new countries is illogical. As shown by the killings of soldiers in Ottawa and Montreal last fall, it’s the home-grown terrorists and malcontents, not immigrants, we have to worry about. If we’re to stop all Muslims coming to Canada because of the atrocities of ISIS, then should we have prevented the Irish from moving to the country because of the terrorist acts of the IRA or the thuggery of the Ulster Defence League? Or should we have banned all German immigration because of the crimes of the Nazis. There is a saying floating around the Internet suggesting that ISIS is to Islam what the Klu Klux Klan is to Christianity. While the analogy isn’t perfect, it does show the dangers of tarring a religion with the brush of its extremists. And don’t say it doesn’t happen in tolerant Canada. Setting fire to a mosque, as happened in Peterborough on the weekend, is the result of such misguided logic. The refugees are trying to escape the terror of ISIS. We shouldn’t let the fanatics, criminals and thugs who kill on that renegade movement’s behalf scare us into turning away those trying to escape their inhumanity.
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An open letter to Cobden and area residents: Do you remember the thrill of catching a frog for the first time? Do you remember chasing minnows at the water’s edge, your first fishing trip, splash fights with friends, or learning to swim? Anyone lucky enough to live near or have access to a lake probably has these kinds of treasured memories. The reason I’m writing to you today is because every one of us in this area, myself and my family included, have a close connection to
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Pay attention, because this is important: Our lake is dying. Our lake is dying, but it’s not dead yet. There is a chance we can breathe the life back in but to do that, we need you. All of you. I know you’re busy, you don’t have a lot of time, you may not think you have the skills, or maybe you just think you’ll help out with this later. The problem is, there may not be a later. There was a time this community was renowned for being a place where neighbours helped each other, but somewhere
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along the way it seems like people stopped caring. I grew up here, my husband and I raised our daughter here and we farm here, and I just don’t believe that people don’t care anymore. Please, all skills are needed, everyone can be of help. People with ideas, people with skills in everything from paperwork to general labour, anyone who has ideas or wants to try new things, we need you. We can call in experts to help, but we need the support of the community to get anything done. If everyone in the commu-
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nity bands together there is a real chance we can save our lake for future generations. The Muskrat Watershed Council is holding a volunteer drive on Nov. 19, at 6:30 p.m. at the Whitewater Council building, 44 Main St., Cobden (enter from the parking lot at the back). We need you to be there. Please, let’s not be the community that lets Muskrat Lake die. We are better than that. Karen Coulas Farmer and volunteer with the Muskrat Watershed Council
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To the cowardly ‘person’ who delivered a mortal wound with their vehicle to my poor wee cat on River Road on what was a bright beautiful sunny Sunday (Nov. 8) afternoon she was still alive! Her name was Ruby and she had just turned nine last week. We do not know how long Ruby was laying there on the road bleeding; suffering; crying for her family because you did not have the decency to stop and say some-
you did not have the courtesy to stop, not only did you make a poor innocent animal suffer, you broke the hearts of an entire family knowing how much pain Ruby must’ve had to endure. I think your inaction was cowardly; or perhaps you chose simply to be a callous, heartless being with no soul? Shame on you.
thing. You should know we loved Ruby. My little brother named her when he was very young after one of his favourite shows. The two of them have always had a special bond, Ruby slept on his bed almost every night. Ruby’s big heart and unconditional love for all of us helped make bad days bearable. And now, because of you, we have to live with the fact that Ruby suffered terribly through her last day on this earth. Because
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Recently I was obliged to put a railing on our porch, which meant that I had to put a post in the ground. I called the town office to locate any buried water lines into the building. A very nice girl at the town office told me to call Service Ontario, which I did. The lady who answered asked me what road I was paving and it would take 90 days to get a permit. I told her I wanted to put a post on my lawn, so she turned
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I did not know I lived in the country, so I put the post in. The very next morning about 8:30 I got a phone call from Service Ontario telling me to disregard everything I was told before. They would send somebody up to locate the post, but it would take 90 days. Someone did come up and I got a letter stating that since it was a small garden home lot I shouldn’t be digging anywhere. The post and railing has been in for a week or two.
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Meanwhile I got letters called Solutions Ontario (four or five I think), including a drawing from someone who must have been related to Leonardo da Vinci. In the meantime I met a town guy who was working on the street and asked him if he knew where the water line was. He looked at the post and said you damn near hit it. Hey Liberals you voted for them. R. A. Griese Renfrew
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Natsis sentenced to five years in prison for fatal crash on Hwy. 17 Brier Dodge
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Pembroke dentist Christy Natsis, 51, was sentenced to five years and 40 days in jail on Nov. 12 at the Ottawa courthouse. Natsis received five years for causing a collision on March 31, 2011 near Arnprior while under the influence of alcohol. The collision killed Bryan Casey of Kanata, who was driving the opposite direction on Highway 17. An additional 40 days were added for breaching her conditions while on bail when she was caught buying vodka in Ottawa, despite being under a court order not allowing her to drink alcohol. Natsis will be eligible to apply for parole when she serves one-third of her sentence. The court heard she drank alcohol at the Crazy Horse restaurant and bar in Kanata before getting in her car the night of the fatal collision. Witnesses told the court she hit a parked car on her way out of the parking lot. She drove erratically on Highway 417, other witnesses said, at one point possibly hitting a cement guardrail. Just west of Arnprior, her car crossed entirely into the opposite, east-bound lane of Highway 17, striking a car that Casey was driving on his way home from his job in Chalk River to Kanata, where he lived with his wife and three children. Casey was killed in the accident. It took several years and 55 days for the marathon trial to end and Judge Neil Kozloff to come to a guilty verdict. Natsis was represented by high-profile Ottawa lawyer Michael Edelson. On Nov. 12, she was also sentenced to a four-year prohibition from driving. She hasn’t been allowed to drive by the courts since the crash. Kozloff said he took several factors into account in determining Natsis’s sentence. He said she was undergoing stress from financially supporting her brother, and marital problems that led her to what he believes was a dependence on alcohol. Despite some police evidence being thrown out of court, there was enough evidence to leave him with no doubt Natsis was drinking before she drove that night. There was also the damage done to Casey’s family. “He will never again share with LeeEllen the joy of watching his children grow up and experience that special moment when you give your daughter away at her wedding,” the judge said. He said he also took into consideration that Natsis herself had two teenager daughters she would be separated from while in jail, her
community work, character support references, and the fact that she frequently performed dental work at subsidized rates for low income clients in Pembroke. He also said that due to extensive publicity about the case, she had been publicly humiliated and vilified. “It bears repeating that no sentence I impose can undo the loss (suffered by the Casey family),” he said, before announcing Natsis’s five-year sentence. Natsis stared straight ahead with a sombre face for the majority of the court proceedings, as did the Casey family. Following the sentencing, Natsis began to cry, and was hugged by her husband and family before she handed her husband her jewelry. Her husband had no comment, nor did Edelson. There was no comment from the Crown attorney regarding any appeals. ‘WE REMAIN STRONG IN SPIRIT’
Following the sentencing, Casey’s father, Gus Casey, and widow, LeeEllen Carroll, spoke outside the courthouse. Gus said the family is ready to
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put the trial behind them. “Our family has been through a difficult time, however we remain strong in spirit,” he said. “Bryan holds a very special place in our hearts as we move together into the future.” Carroll thanked the first responders and people who were at the crash site, and those who came forward as
witnesses. “We know you to be brave, we know you to be good, and we’re grateful for your efforts you put forth in trying to save Bryan’s life,” she said. She said her children have lost their father, but she will do her best to make sure they still have a good
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“Once again, we would like to thank all of those who went above and beyond to assist at the crash site that night in 2011. And also, for telling the truth when you came forward as witnesses. “To all of you, to the court, to the crown and to the police, we thank you. None of us will ever understand why the crash had to happen. All of our children had their father taken away from them. They will not lose their mother as well. “I continue to do everything within my sphere of influence to ensure our children have the future they would have had had their father not been stolen from them. I do not wish to be consumed by bitterness, nor anger. We wish no further harm to the offender. I hope and pray our children can find peace. “I pray sense is made of the sentence, and hope it serves to prevent tragedies like this from shattering the lives of others. We are eternally grateful to everyone for their continuing support and their love.”
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Elementary teachers approve new deal Staff
Elementary teachers have voted strongly in favourite of a new deal with the province, alleviating any concerns the work-to-rule campaign could be reinstituted. In an announcement last Friday, the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario (ETFO) said its member voted 86 per cent in favour of ratifying the central agreement reached with the Ontario Public School Boards’ Association and the government. ETFO’s ‘double majority’ voting process means both a majority of eligible members and ETFO locals must ratify the central agreement through an all-member province-wide vote. Along with the 86 per cent yes vote, 98 per cent of ETFO locals voted to ratify. “While this round of bargaining was exceptionally lengthy and difficult, ETFO members pressed for improvements related to student learning conditions such as special education, class size and composition, teacher professional judgement and health and safety issues,” said ETFO president Sam Hammond in the news release. Under the terms of the ETFO central agreement: ETFO, school board and education ministry representatives will develop recommendations on how to better sup-
port elementary students with special needs; a review of full-day Kindergarten (FDK) staffing and class sizes will be undertaken by representatives from ETFO, school boards and the government; a similar review will be undertaken of class sizes in Grades 4-8; the right of teachers to use their professional judgment in the assessment and evaluation of students’ learning needs is now enshrined in collective agreements; boards are now required to make every effort to avoid Kindergarten/Grade 1 split grade classrooms; occasional teachers will be provided with classroom keys to ensure the safety of students and staff in the case of school lockdowns; key recommendations of a September 2014 Health And Safety Task Force relating to the safety of students and teachers will be implemented by school boards. “The Liberal government needs to focus its attention on elementary students,” said Hammond. “Class sizes in FDK, junior and intermediate grades that are in line with those at the secondary level, and supporting elementary students with special needs, should be priorities for the government and school boards on an
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A collective bargaining agreement has been ratified and approved by the Renfrew County public school board and its secondary school teachers. School board trustees voted Nov. 3 in favour of the deal, which ratifies the local contract it has with District 28 of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation (OSSTF) Renfrew County public secondary teachers voted in favour of the deal on Oct. 30. “There has been a lot of hard work to come up with this,” said school board chair David Shields. “We have a very good working relationship with District. We look forward to continuing that relationship in to the future.” District 28 teachers president Jeff Barber was present at the special board meeting to witness the vote. “We are very pleased to continue the positive working relationship we have enjoyed for many years with the RCDSB,” Barber said.
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for the next few months and, with her help, we will continue towards implementing our ambitious strategic and operational plans,” he added. Du Manoir thanked for “her dedication and positive leadership on behalf of members of the Board of Health and all her friends and colleagues who have come to know and work with her these past two years” and wished her continued success in her future endeavors. Carew replaced Dr. Michael Corriveau on Jan. 1, 2014. Officials in the position are paid well over $200,000 a year. She had served several years in the role of public health physician in the Department of National Defence and worked as a community medicine specialist for the First Nations and Inuit Health Branch at Health Canada.
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Musical friends Teresa Doyle and October Browne will perform in Calabogie this on Friday, Nov. 20. The folk musicians will play at the Valley Food and Drink Co. at the Calabogie Lodge. The pair share deep Irish roots and a love of Celtic music. Browne is one of the top finger style guitar players in the country and Doyle sings an eclectic mix of folk, gaelic, jazz and world music. Between the two of them, they have played virtually every festival in the country and have toured the U.S., Europe, Japan and Mexico. Tickets for their Calabogie show cost $10. Dinner will be available from 5-8 p.m. before the show starts.
Live entertainment can be heard on the restaurant’s stage every Saturday night with its ‘SNL at the Valley’ performers series as well as open mic ‘Home Grown in the Valley’ Wednesday nights and Karaoke Thursday nights. For more information on Friday’s show, visit www.thevalleyfoodanddrinkco.ca or visit on Facebook. Doyle is also a world renowned specialist in The Yoga of Sound and will also be presenting a workshop on Saturday 10 - 12 at the restaurant. I have attached a poster with the information. For more information on Doyle, visit www.teresadoyle.com.
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Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church in Renfrew was alive with the sound of music Saturday morning, Nov. 14. The Ottawa Valley Music Festival (OVMF) invited singers to take part in its annual Come Sing event held in advance of the group’s annual general meeting. Led by OVMF artistic director Peter Morris, participants sang several of Handel’s choruses, including Hallelujah from The Messiah. The morning event included a brief warm-up, general rehearsal and sing-through. “It’s a nice way to get the singers together, then we have lunch and a short meeting,” said Lesley Lancaster, OVMF chair. The OVMF just wrapped up a successful 2015 season. Rehearsals for the 2016 season will begin in April, said Lancaster. Next year’s schedule includes a Sunday, June 7 concert at Grace Lutheran Church in Eganville, featuring the Deep River choir and a chamber music concert in August. For more information visit the website www.ottawavalleymusicfestival.ca or check Facebook.
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It was one for the record books Oct. 31 when Gourley’s Variety and Bluewave Energy hosted its annual barbecue and bake sale in support of the Renfrew Victoria Hospital, with $3,300 raised. From left, Cecie Whalen, Christy Barker, Laurie Stroud and Keith Gourley are on duty the day of the sale.
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The sixth annual Gourley’s Variety and Bluewave Energy Barbecue/Bake Sale Oct. 31 raised a record $3,300 for Renfrew Victoria Hospital. Held traditionally the Saturday before hunting season begins, the sale features a host of baked goodies and treats, as well as a barbecue for hungry visitors. This year’s event was the biggest and bet yet. Keith Gourley said organizers appreciate the support. “Special thanks to Betty Bread for kindly donating all of the buns, Bluewave Energy for donating the meat, all of our customers and friends for their generous donations and purchases, Gourley’s Outdoors ball team and friends for all their hard work running the event, Jesse and his ‘Backyard Gourmet’ Smoker for bringing their pulled pork and for the help cooking and serving and Pork Chop express for the use of their barbecue and tables,” said Gourley.
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Renfrew singer and actor Lawrence Mahusky has been performing his musical theatre songs and shows with the sound of music for years right here in the Ottawa Valley. Don’t miss getting this electric and magical Lawrence Mahusky Live CD, available A Sense of Country Renfrew. In a news release Mahusky said he is pleased to be singing his 10 favourite musical theatre hits on this CD. Mahusky has been performing his musical theatre style pieces with the residents of the Renfrew Bonnechere Manor, Mozart Festival in Eganville, at the Granary Restaurant, the Duck restaurants in Calabogie several telethons, fundraisers, Travelodge and Best Western Pembroke. He says his favourite character that he has reprised for his cabaret shows was that of Seymour from Little Shop Of Horrors. When not performing, Mr. M as he is known to his students, keeps busy teaching several creative theatre drama and music classes in Renfrew, Arnprior ,Pembroke and Ottawa. Mahusky is looking forward to releasing a new CD Lawrence Mahusky Encore in the very near future. Mahusky is very grateful to the folks at A Sense Of Country for their support for selling his CD for just $15. Mahusky reminds the public to watch for spring drama classes being offered in Renfrew, Arnprior and Calabogie.
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SHSM Conference in Cobden attracts hundreds of students Renfrew County District School Board
Approximately 400 RCDSB Grade 11 students descended on Cobden, Wednesday, Oct. 21 and turned the tiny town in to a SHSM certification warehouse. The 2015 RCDSB Specialist High Skills Major Conference, brings SHSM students from all seven RCDSB secondary schools to one location for a day of honest talk on Renfrew County’s economy and certification training related to each student’s chosen SHSM program. The SHSM program encourages students to focus on a career path that matches their skills and interests while meeting their graduation requirements. The SHSM is a valued part of the RCDSB Grade 11 and 12 students’ pathways. There are 41 SHSM programs available to students within the RCDSB representing 15 sectors such as health, transportation, the service industry, with roughly 900 students involved. The second annual RCDSB SHSM Conference started off with keynote speaker, awardwinning filmmaker Matt LeMay talking to the students about Renfrew County’s economy and job prospects. LeMay pointed out the five largest Renfrew County employers, all government agencies, require all employees to have an Ontario Secondary School Diploma. Ninety-eight per cent of businesses in Renfrew County are small businesses employing nine or fewer staff members. LeMay mentioned
Renfrew County faces an aging workforce and those in attendance will have five to nine jobs within their lifetimes. “How do you prepare for that?” LeMay asked. “You are going to be filling a huge void. Seek out opportunities when they present themselves.” LeMay also assembled an expert panel for his presentation consisting of Lacey Rose, a Renfrew County Forester, Susan Sweet of Canadian Nuclear Laboratories, Jenna Reekie, an RPN Clinical Supervisor and Gallant Media Sales and Marketing Manager Scott Conroy. The panel spoke of career opportunities within their fields as well as discussing personal stories on LeMay’s theme of seeking out opportunities. Following the keynote address and lunch, the students broke in to smaller workshop groups to take part in SHSM Sector Certification in fields including business, construction, environment, forestry, health and wellness, horticulture and many more. In total 19 certification workshops were offered to attendees in several locations spread throughout Cobden. “Today was an exciting day for staff and students,” RCDSB Student Success Leader Jacqueline Poirier said. “The kickoff day is a wonderful way to introduce students to the SHSM program. By participating in today’s learning they are one certification closer to earning the Red Seal on their diploma.”
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JUST LISTED
ROSS PEEVER
• 613-432-7562
HOBBY FARM
ross@remaxrenfrew.com
7 EMELIN ST., DOUGLAS
1 1/2 storey vinyl sided home with enclosed porch and a breeze way leading to enclosed shed. Home has had some updates - new furnace in April 2015, new wiring, 100amp breaker. Great starter home - property sold asis. Asking $99,500. MLS# 963593. Call Ross 613-433-1133
63 FOURTH CHUTE RD
24 acre wooded lot, excellent for building or hunting on. Property borders approximately 50 acres of crown land. Small pond on property with approximately 7 acres of open field located at the front of the property. Approx 1,200’ of road frontage on Toms Rd. One of Kind. Asking $65,000. MLS#975146. Ross Peever 613-433-1133.
97 TOMS ROAD
Totally remodeled home in 2012. Laminate flooring throughout. Spacious eat in kitchen, 4 pc bath, generous sized living rm & a 4th bedroom or could easily be an office/den. Large front windows allow for plenty of natural light. 3 bedrooms & 4 pc bath occupy the 2nd level. Fully open basement awaits your design. Wood stove in the basement - used 3 cords of wood for the air tight. 22’ x 14’ insulated shed with cement floor. 14’x14’ shed. MLS# 973172. Asking $162,500. Call Ross.
2774 BEACHBURG RD.
62 KNIGHT ST.
HWY 41 - EGANVILLE
Absolutely NO drive-bys. DO NOT ENTER DRIVEWAY. Beautiful secluded log home located on approx 92 acres. Property over looks Constant Creek. Open concept living on the main level with the master located in the second storey loft. Eat-in kitchen & laundry facilities. Living room features an air tight wood stove & lots of room for entertaining. Property is made up of mostly a softwood bush. Excellent get a way or hunting area. Call Ross Peever 613-433-1133.
NEW PRICE! 261 OAK CRES.
Raised bungalow, consisting of kit, DR, LR leading to back deck. 1-4pc bath, 3 bdr, full basement, 1-3 pc bath plus family rm, work area. Two outdoor sheds. Asking $159,000. Call Ross 613-433-1133.
Great hobby farm with approx 50 acres of lush land for growing. Excellent location; close to Beachburg and Pembroke. This 4 bdrm 2 storey home has many improvements, including updated plumbing and electrical, some new flooring & updated windows. The property includes a 2 car detached garage with a ‘man cave’(20’x26’) at the back, and large frame barn (35’x32’) w/2nd floor plus frame extensions add on to main barn. One of a kind farm! Asking $495,000. MLS# 970897. Call Ross 613-433-1133.
2 story brick home, eat in kit, LR, DR, plus laundry facilities on 1st floor. 2nd floor, 3 bdrm, 1-4 pc bath. Full unfinished basement, separate insulated detached garage – 20 x 30 with heat, plus large 3 car garage with large attached storage shed. FA gas heat, lot 97 x 132. Call Ross Peever 613-433-1133
1426 GOSHEN RD.
38 GRIGG ST.
Great starter home consisting of kitchen, living room, 2 bedrooms and 2 baths. Main floor bath has been totally renovated. Gas furnace approx 2005. Good sized back yard with storage shed. Maintenance free exterior. Close to the hospital. Asking $139,500. MLS# 947765. Call Ross Peever 613-433-1133.
PUCKER STREET PROPERTIES - ALL SECURED AND SURVEYED
NEW PRICE!
This 3 bedroom, 2 bath bungalow with oversized garage is ideally located on paved road just off Hwy. 417 – five minutes to Renfrew and only half hour to Kanata. Open concept eat-in kitchen and living room with cathedral ceiling. Large master bedroom has ensuite bathroom. The house has central air, gas heat, water softener, alarm system and is wired for generator backup. Main floor laundry and oversized closets are added features. Covered front provch with space to sit out and enjoy the peaceful neighbourhood. Great curb appeal and move-in ready.
364 MCNAB AVE.
Great starter home, large modern kitchen, with separate living room. Mostly hardwood floor downstairs as well as upstairs. This modern home has 4 bedrooms and a full basement, gas heat and central air. All downstairs windows are approximately 10 years old. Separate garage with a paved driveway and a beautiful back yard. MLS#973843 Asking $184,500. Call Ross.
100 VAILE ROAD, RENFREW
Beautiful setting for this 3 storey log sided home with wraparound verandah. Cathedral ceiling & wood stove in the family room. Deck off FR leads to an above ground pool. Efficient U shaped kitchen with island is open to the DR. Main floor laundry room is combined with a 3 pc bath. 4 bedrooms & a full bath occupy the 2nd level. A full attic studio occupies the 3rd level. Fully insulated detached garage. Income generating solar panels. Asking $364,500. MLS#924472
CRUISE LANE
2 bedroom cottage on Colton Lake. Large lot with 145 ft of water frontage. Beautiful sand beach with a very gentle slope towards the water. Cottage is open concept. New 12’ x 36’ deck & new roof. Outdoor 3 pc bath with water from the lake. Storage shed. Close to Renfrew. MLS#967582.
Lot 1 – 40 acres total. Appox 6 acres cleared with 34 acres mixed bush. Conc. road run along west side of properties. Fr approx. 845’. Asking $79,900
Lot 2 – 24 acres total. 2 acres of field located at front of property. Excellent mixed bush. Fr approx. 766’. Asking $49,900
Lot 3 – 20 acres total. Mostly treed. Cedar, softwood, Creek runs through property. Fr approx 480’. Asking $49,900
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OPEN HOUSE GUIDE
Sunday, November 22, 2015 2:00pm-4:00pm Your Host: Sherri Cobus, Broker 613-432-1947
Sunday, November 22 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. Your Host: Dennis Yakaback: Helping you is what we do. 613-432-0041 342 Raglan Street South Renfrew, Ontario 613-432-8122
sales@royallepageoneil.com
201 RenfRew Ave. w.
R0043532442.1119
Metro City Realty Ltd. (Renfrew) Brokerage A locally owned Independent Member Broker
Eady Realty, Inc.
704 AbeRdeen StReet
330 Plaunt St. S., Renfrew K7V 1N3
432-7562
www.remaxrenfrew.com
Sunday, November 22 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. Your Host: Kelly Derue, Broker: 613-433-2681
Eady Realty, Inc.
467 RAglAn StReet S.
PETER VINCENT BROKER
613-432-0319 peter@remaxrenfrew.com
418 sErvicE road
just listEd
22 DENISE laNE
Asking $10,999 for this mobile home. Located in an established park at 22 Denise Lane Horton Twp. This home requires work but if you’re handy this could work well for you.
14 USBORNE ST.
HalEy STaTION
Asking $195,000 for this 3 BR home on deep lot on edge of Arnprior, Natural Gas furnace. MLS#976390.
Asking only $225,000 for this 4 BR home tastefully decorated home, basement recently renovated on 4 acres and just off Hwy 17 on a quiet road. Large heated garage and large rear covered deck. MLS#964668
ravinE lot
GRIFFITH
221 HaRRy ST.
Asking $275,000 for this well maintained two bedroom home on Church St. overlooking the Madawaska River, large garage, mature rear yard. MLS#965419
Asking $174,9000 for this 3 BR home with 1.5 baths and main floor master bedroom, spacious kitchen, and living room, has a carport and backing onto a ravine for privacy. MLS#970675
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185 VIEwmOUNT DR. CalaBOGIE
Asking $299,900 for this generous sized home just steps from the Peaks and Calabogie Lake, deeded water access, 4 Bedrooms, 2 baths, Pride of Ownership is evident here, large 3 Season room over the double car garage. MLS# 957010.
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GrEat valuE
70 HaRRy ST.
Asking $169,900 for this renovated 3 BR home on a ravine lot, hardwood floors, close to all amenities, new gas furnace. MLS#975023
ExcEptional Quality
465 BaRR ST.
Asking $279,900 for this 3 BR home that has been completely renovated over the years, large living room with fireplace, generous sized kitchen and bedrooms, this home will not disappoint, great central location and easy access to Hwy 17. MLS# 953931
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330 Plaunt St. S., Renfrew K7V 1N3
432-7562
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Metro City Realty Ltd. (Renfrew) Brokerage A locally owned Independent Member Broker
HELEN VINCENT BROKER OF RECORD
613-432-0058
helen@remaxrenfrew.com
JUST LISTED
ROSS PEEVER
DAVID VINCENT
PETER VINCENT
613-433-1133
613-401-2824
613-432-0319
Sales Representative ross@remaxrenfrew.com
Sales Representative
david@remaxrenfrew.com
BROKER
peter@remaxrenfrew.com
JUST LISTED
217 BASSWOOD AVE.
Affordable and well maintained 3 bedroom bungalow. Well equipped kitchen, living room, 2 baths, family room. Brand new gas furnace, paved drive and central air. Call Helen to view at 432-0058
120 OPEONGO RD
A trendy 2 storey redone and renovated home – 3 bedrooms – newer bath and kitchen – living and dining – deck at the rear – new furnace – detached garage – centrally located. Call Helen at 432-0058 to view
60 CARSS STREET ARNPRIOR
Brand new efficient 3 bedroom home. Open concept with gas fireplace and wonderful kitchen. Large master bedroom with walk in closet and lovely ensuite. Central air and Natural gas heat. MLS #974767. Call David Vincent 433-2824
REDUCED
2449 THOMPSON RD
Located in a wonderful country setting this brand new 3 bedroom bungalow is completed. Generous sized bedrooms and attached 2 car garage. Hardwood floors & ceramic tile throughout. Large master bedroom with 4 pce ensuite. Built in propane stove in living room and central a/c included. Full Tarion warranty. Call David to view. MLS #974014
209 VANIER AVE.
Come and view this 3 bedroom, raised ranch before you choose a home. Perfect for family lifestyle with its family room and living room, eat-in kitchen and 2 baths. Beautifully maintained and has carport. Call David at 401-2824 or Helen at 432-0058
Affordable and great value at this property’s address. Beautifully treed lot that runs street to street. 2 storey vinyl, 3 bedroom home with laundry on main level. Detached workshop and garage. Call Helen at 432-0058
3264 MATAWATCHAN RD., MATAWATCHAN
$97,500. Economy here at this address. Seasonal or permanent living. 3 bedrooms, brand new kitchen and living area. 4 pce bath, good sized lot, excellent value. Call Helen at 432-0058 or David at 401-2824 to view.
A heritage 3 storey home with original architecture at this address. 4 bedrooms, 2 and ½ baths. 3rd floor is ideal for a gym, laundry on main floor, sunporch on west side of house. Centrally located and so close to downtown. Call HELEN TO VIEW AT 432-0058
Spacious bungalow on country property that overlooks the whole countryside. Large living room and dining room and kitchen, fireplace, sunporch, 2 baths, semi finished lower level. Walk out basement, cabin on the property and carport. This property awaits you! Call Helen at 432-0058 or David at 401-2824 to view
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$299,900
WATERFRONT HOME
107 Alva Drive Cobden. Large 3 bedroom waterfront home on Muskrat Lake. This home has generous sized rooms and a wonderful den with newer flooring and efficient wood stove. Tons of room in the unfinished basement to make into extra living space. Laundry on main level as well as 2.5 baths including ensuite. Call David today 613-401-2824 for a viewing. MLS #940594. $299,900
$97,500
1705 CHURCH STREET, GRIFFITH
3444 STONE RD
57 RENFREW AVE.
169 GAGAN LANE (OTTAWA RIVER WATERFRONT) $299,900 - 4 SEASON HOME
A perfect 3 bedroom spot to call home all year long. 100 feet of waterfront on the Ottawa River. 4pce bath, wrap around deck for summer fun, privacy afforded, easy access year round. Call Helen at 432-0058
LOTS
REDUCED
FOR SALE 81 OTTERIDGE HUNTER GATE SUBDIVISION
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.
1705 CHURCH STREET, GRIFFITH
If you drive a little you will save a lot! $114,900 – 3 bedrooms – 2 storey vinyl home – bath on main level – laundry on main level – treed lot and runs street to street for privacy – large detached garage and workshop – Call Helen to view at 432-0058
Move in before the winter. 3 bedroom bungalow, 2 levels completely finished, lots of value here! Laundry on main level and 3 baths, den and family room on lower level and attached garage. Tarion Warranty in place. Deck at the rear, hardwood and ceramic flooring. Call Helen to view this home at 432-0058
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613-432-2100 www.century21.ca/eadyrealty
Brokerage
29 Raglan St. S., Renfrew, ON K7V 1P8
List or sell with us and get free Airmiles
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Morris Eady
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Dennis Yakaback
Cell 433-2681
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Real Estate Broker
432-1830
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Charlene Riopelle
Real Estate Broker
nEw LiSting
nEw LiSting
363 MhuSk road
Real Estate Representative
432-0041
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Vincent Johnston
Cell
Margaret Dubeau
Real Estate Representative
433-4082
charlene.riopelle@century21.ca
Cell
R0033532474.1119
Eady Realty, Inc.
Real Estate Representative
433-2254
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Cell
433-1191
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156 JiM Barr road
138 BLakE StrEEt
For rEnt with oPtion
$129,900 MLS#978577 -Freshly Renovated 2 Bedroom -New Gas Furnace, Flooring, Kitchen & Bathroom -Freshly Painted And Trimmed -Detached Garage Call Vincent Johnston For More Information: 613-433-2254
$269,900 MLS#970928 Peaceful Setting For This 3 + 1 Bedroom, 2 Bath Bungalow. Nice Kitchen With Lovely Eating Area. Master With Ensuite And Walk-In Closet. Finished Lower Level. Many Updates. Call Dennis Yakaback To View: 613-432-0041
$119,900 MLS#964196 Move In Ready! Why Rent When You Can Buy This Completely Redone 1 Bedroom Home On A Large Lot. Call Charlene Riopelle: 613-433-4082
620B yantha road
94 Quarry avEnuE
103 rEnFrEw avEnuE
64 PLEaSant viEw drivE
$209,900 MLS#968896 A Real Must See! Solid Brick Home, Fully Finished On 3 Levels. 3rd Level Would Make A Good Studio Or Master Bedroom. Economical. Gas Heat. Walking Distance To Downtown. Call Dennis Yakaback To View: 613-432-0041
$127,900 MLS#968253 -Affordable And Available For Immediate Occupancy -2 Bedroom Modular Home -Move In Condition, Gas Heat Call Kelly To View: 613-433-2681
128 haLL avEnuE
55 LochiEL StrEEt
43 MutuaL avEnuE $64,900 -Cabin On 11.44 Acres -Drilled Well, Hydro To The Cabin Call Kelly To View: 613-433-2681
MLS#978137
321 Mount St. Patrick road
2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom With Attached Garage & Full Basement. Available For Rent Only, Or For Rent With An Option To Purchase. Call Morris Eady For Details: 613-432-2100
new price
$69,900 MLS#965133 Home, Chalet, Cottage, Retreat 2 Bedrooms, 1 Bath. Minutes From Town, Ski Hill, Golf Courses & Lakes. Call Margaret Dubeau For More Information: 613-433-1191
$244,900 MLS#954448 2+1 Bedroom Bungalow On 2.9 Acres. Large Country Kitchen, 2 Baths, Recreation Room With Propane Fireplace And Walk-Out To Rear Patio. Main Floor Laundry. Call Morris Eady: 613-432-1830
153 BarnEt BouLEvard
26 FrEaMo LanE
$199,900
MLS#968264
-3 Bedroom, 2 Bath -Gorgeous Kitchen, Updated Flooring -Stone Walkways And Large Fenced In Back Yard Call Vincent Johnston For More Information: 613-433-2254
221 croSS avEnuE
new price
$159,900 MLS#973625 -Well Maintained 3 Bedroom Home -Centrally Located On Quiet Corner -Natural Gas Heat, Detached Garage
$179,900 MLS#970498 -3 Bedroom Bungalow -Great Location For Commuters And Close To Schools. -Finished Basement & Gas Heat Call Vincent Johnston For More Information: 613-433-2254
$189,900 MLS#973005 Minutes From Town Brick Bungalow Situated On 5+ Acres With View Of Colton Lake. Nice Country Home. Flexible Possession. Call Dennis Yakaback To View: 613-432-0041
5475 caLaBogiE road
716 FiFth StrEEt
Call Kelly To View: 613-433-2681
Lot 1 caLaBogiE road
GREAt LOt FOR YOuR DREAM HOME! 3.6 Acres. Nicely Treed With Gentle Slope. Close To Calabogie Peaks And 4 Season Recreation. $274,900 MLS#957097 Opportunity Knocks -Great Location With Highway Access -Would Be Good Spot To Set Up Home Based Business -Perfect For Home Or Cottage Call Kelly To View: 613-433-2681
oPEn houSE
704 aBErdEEn StrEEt
$139,000 MLS#974252 Cozy, 2 Bedroom Home On Nice, Partially Fenced Lot. Gas Fireplace. Call Morris Eady For More Information: 613-432-1830
open house 467 ragLan StrEEt S.
Call Dennis Yakaback For More Information: 613-432-0041 $64,900
MLS#964036
444 MoorE StrEEt
$274,900
MLS#949500
Endless Opportunities 5 Bedrooms – Open 3rd Floor – In Ground Pool – Separate Main Floor In-Law Suite/Home Business/Apartment Call Margaret Dubeau For More Information: 613-433-1191
hurdS LakE watErFront 25 LakESidE way
$269,900 MLS#970989 -Unique 4 Season Property On Hurd’s Lake -1.62 Acres, 41 Ft Of Waterfront Separate From Home -Well Renovated Bungalow, 2 Baths, Basement Walkout & Small Workshop -Perfect Retirement Home Or Rental Cottage Call Vincent Johnston For More Info: 613-433-2254
412 doMinion StrEEt
new price
$167,500 MLS#968380 Spacious 3 Level Family Home. Hardwood Floors. Nice Trip And Woodwork. Double Detached Garage. Central Air. Gas Heat. Call Dennis Yakaback To View: 613-432-0041
0 McMahon road
86 acres
sold
Vincent Johnston Sales Rep.
Cell
433-2254
On Duty this Weekend Dennis Yakaback Sales Rep.
$239,900
MLS#975867
Sunday, November 22 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. Your Host: Dennis Yakaback: 613-432-0041
$239,900
MLS#959866
Sunday, November 22 1 p.m. – 3 p.m.
Your Host: Kelly Derue, Broker: 613-433-2681
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$122,900 MLS#963448 Why Rent When You Can Own? 2 Bedrooms, 1 Bath, Garage, Large Lot Call Margaret Dubeau For More Information: 613-433-1191
sold
Dennis Yakaback Real Estate Broker Cell 432-0041
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I welcome your weekend call on any listed property
197 Renfrew St. S., Renfrew, Ontario Downtown Renfrew 613-432-8122
R0033532468.1119
342 Raglan Street South Renfrew, Ontario
613-432-8122 sales@royallepageoneil.com www.royallepageoneil.com
Helping you is what we do. Gerry O’Neil Broker of Record
PHOTOS BY PETER CLARK/METROLAND
Home Support hosts health fair
Renfrew and Area Seniors Home Support held its community health fair Nov. 5 at St. Francis Xavier Hall. Many patrons took advantage, filling out papers for the free flu shot clinic.
Sherri Cobus Broker
gerryoneil@royallepage.ca
613-432-1947
sherricobus@royallepage.ca
Catherine O’Neil Broker
Mike Coulas Sales Representative
613-433-2880
allisonmulvihill@royallepage.ca
613-432-0092
mikecoulas@royallepage.ca
new listing
57 RAILWAY AVE
Julia Robillard, standing at right, of the Robillard Hearing Centre in Renfrew, chats with potential clients at the Renfrew and Area Seniors Home Support community health fair.
Allison Mulvihill Sales Representative
On Call this Weekend 613-432-2333
Turn of the Century brick structure in centre town location New high efficiency gas furnace installed. In the process of being Severed and rezoned. Proposed lot is 72’ x 158’. Potential for single family or duplex. Call Cathy or Gerry for all the details. $100,000 MLS#978229
Pathways, in foreground, and the Renfrew detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police held exhibits at the community health fair in the SFX hall Nov. 5.
seRViCe – integRitY – ResUlts Helping you is what we do.
• Private country home just 10 minutes to Renfrew. • Split Level with 3 bedrooms, renovated open concept kitchen, eating area, living room. Lower level family room with wood stove. • Situated on 1.08 acres with a back deck and fenced yard. LP $235,000
Call Allison Mulvihill 613-433-2880
Open hOuse
201 REnFREW AVE. W.
845 GILLAn RD.
Executive Custom built 5 bedroom, 2.5 baths on large town lot. In ground salt water pool with new liner, Gas heat, central air, alarm, central vac, pella windows and so much more. Make this home yours real soon. Call Mike at 613-432-0092 LP $399,900
85 MUTUAL AVE., REnFREW PRICED TO SELL!
25 ROSEBRUGH RD.
MLS#969327
613-432-0073
catherineoneil@royallepage.ca
Sunday, Nov. 22, 2015 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Your Host: Sherri Cobus, Broker Lovely garden home. A true bungalow. With ramp. Located in downtown core. LP $204,900 MLS# 976605
1249 JAMIESOn LAnE
• Stunning cathedral ceiling • 3 Bed., 2-4pc baths, Hrdwd fl • Many nice updates + Possible granny flat in lower level with separate entrance • PRIVACY! • Near water, park and amenities! Call Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947 LP $255,000 MLS#959213
• Prime location for this 2 bedroom bungalow. Just on the edge of town close to amenities. • Updated wiring, windows and flooring. • Finished basement. • Large lot • Workshop Call Sherri Cobus to view 613-432-1947 L.P. $245,000 MLS# 976544
349 BARR ST.
355 RIVERVIEW DR.
• A Sensational Executive Bungalow! Just on the edge of Town. • Hardwood floors, granite counters, 2 stone fireplaces, 4 baths, sauna, hot tub, pool, large family room for entertaining, • 3 bay garage + 2 large detached shops! Over 3000 sq ft. of living space. A Beautiful, Unique Property, that can be Yours! Call Gerry O’Neil 613-432-2333 or Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947 LP $410,000 MLS#936409
4643 RIVER ROAD
• Are you looking for a property with a few acres, close to Ottawa R? • 3.25 acres with 2 bedrm bungalow, att. Garage + 16’X25’ shop, fenced backyard with gates. Privacy! • On a paved road! Call Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947 LP $218,000 MLS#969171
• Stately 2 storey offers 3 bedrms, 2 baths • Double paved drive, double garage, inground pool, privacy! • All this in a lovely neighbourhood! • Close to downtown core Call Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947
$189,500 MLS#960317
313 LISGAR AVE.
29 QUEEn ST. S.
• Perfect Starter or Retirement! • 2 Bedroom with 1 on the main level. Main level laundry station. • Newer kitchen with many more updates! Spacious Livingrm with newer gas airtight. Central air. • Double paved drive. Sunroom. Deck. Large backyard. • Close to downtown core/amenities Call Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947 LP $139,500 MLS#951747
263 FRAnCIS ST.
• Very affordable family home on quiet street close to everything! • 3 beds, large eat-in kitchen with newer cabinets and windows. • Large deep lot affords many possibilities. Immediate possession is possible. Call Mike at 613-432-0092 LP $146,500 MLS#945681
• Spacious home close to downtown with 3 to 4 Bedrooms. • Main level with large eat-in kitchen, living room and family room or bedrm. 2nd level has two good sized bedrms & full bath. 3rd level could be used for large bedrm or family room. • Single detached garage plus newer workshop. Newer natural gas furnace & A/C plus newer windows. Call Allison Mulvihill 613-433-2880 LP $143,000 MLS#967193
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Sister act a successful duo for Sunshine Coach Santa in town Dec. 5
Santa Claus makes his way up Raglan Street in Renfrew Saturday, Dec. 5. This year’s theme for the Renfrew Lions Santa Claus Parade is Santa’s Workshop. For float applications, call Randy Godin of the Renfrew Lions Club at 613-4324488 or email randygodin@hotmail.com. The parade starts at 1 p.m. at Our Lady of Fatima School and ends at the Renfrew Armouries where kids can meet Santa. Hot dogs and hot chocolate will be served. Before the parade, you can take the family to the Renfrew & Area Resource Centre’s (Kids Corp) Breakfast with Mrs. Claus at The Renfrew Armouries from 8-11 a.m. The Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church Tea and Talent Sale runs from 1 to 4 p.m.
Peter Clark
peter.clark@metroland.com
“The Family Effect”. Kids who have a family: • Are more likely to complete high school, • Are more likely to get a job, • Are far less likely to be incarcerated and/or homeless (ACO) Peter Clark/Metroland
Ariel Gibbons sits at the wheel of a Sunshine Coach van after raising $100.25 through birthday party donations for the local service. Joining her in the van in the back row are sister Chloe, left, and Mikayla Rudy, a friend who was at the birthday party; and siblings Johnny and Sophie in the front.
Full Time - land use Planner Qualifications: • University degree in Planning or closely related discipline required. • Minimum of three years of responsible, professional experience in municipal planning with an emphasis on rural and seasonal environments. • Excellent interpersonal, communication, presentation and analytical skills are essential. • Full membership in Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP)/Ontario Professional Planners Institute (OPPI) is preferred. • Working knowledge of the Ontario Planning Act and the Provincial Policy Statement. • Proficiency in the use of computers, including word processing, spreadsheet and database applications, is required. • Experience working with Geographic Information Systems in a municipal government environment. • Private use of vehicle – Must have immediate accessible transportation. Please forward your resume clearly marked “Land Use Planner” by 4:00 pm Friday December 4, 2015 to:
Please visit: www.greatermadawaska.com for further details on job description 22 The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, November 19, 2015
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19 Parnell Street, PO Box 180, Calabogie, ON K0J 1H0 Tel: (613) 752-2222 | Toll Free: (800) 347-7224 | Fax: (613) 752-2617 admin@greatermadawaska.com | www.greatermadawaska.com
NOTICE OF MEETING CHANGE Please be advised that the Regular Council meeting dates for December, 2015 have been changed:
Council Meetings are scheduled to be held Thursday, December 3, 2015 at 5:30pm Tuesday, December 15, 2015 at 5:30pm EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY - CUSTODIAN The position of Custodian provides a variety of services related to township infrastructure including Calabogie Community Hall, Municipal Office, Public Works Office, Barnet Cottage and other facilities under the direction of the Public Works Manager to ensure that township facilities are maintained with regard to safety, sanitation, security and appearance. • Equivalent to High School Graduation • Three years related experience would be an asset • Valid G licence mandatory • Strong interpersonal and communication skills. • Demonstrated ability to work independently • Demonstrated excellent safety record, ability to meet physical demands of the position • Ability to work flexible hours • Basic knowledge of operation of heating, electrical, plumbing systems and carpentry skills would be an asset Please forward your written application, including your resume in confidence, by November 27th, 2015 @ 4:00 p.m. Jamie Doering, Public Works Manager Township of Greater Madawaska P.O. Box 180 19 Parnell St. Calabogie, ON K0J 1H0
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Allison Holtzhauer, CAO/Clerk-Treasurer Township of Greater Madawaska PO Box 180, 19 Parnell St. Calabogie, Ontario K0J 1H0 or by email: cao@greatermadawaska.com
A Family to grow up and grow old with! To learn more about fostering with a view to adopt contact: Ann Hubert 613-735-6866 x 4060 or visit www.fcsrenfrew.on.ca
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A couple of years ago, instead of gifts, Chloe Gibbons asked friends to bring money to her 10th birthday party. Chloe then donated all the funds raised to the Sunshine Coach Service. Her grandmother was a client of the Sunshine Coach, and Chloe appreciated the great assistance the service had provided to her. On Saturday, Oct. 17. Chloe’s younger sister Ariel also gave up her presents for the same cause. Friends gathered and brought in $100. One of Ariel’s friend’s younger brother added a quarter from his piggy bank, bringing the total to $100.25 for the Sunshine Coach. Last year, Ariel gave birthday cash donations to the cancer society, and this year, the Sunshine Coach. “It’s a good cause,” she said. Sunshine Coach executive director Norm Dagg appreciates the efforts and care shown by Ariel, and sister Chloe before that. “Hopefully this (publicity) will make others want to do it,” he said.
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ELIZABETH FRANCES “BETTE” SCOTT April 20, 1929 – November 3, 2015
Beloved wife of the late Murray Scott. Loving mother of Jeff (Barb) and Paul. Predeceased by her 2 sons, Larry and Randy, her parents, Ethel and Harry Brown, and her brother, Bill Brown.
Sarah “Margaret” Bahm (nee Stewart) February 16, 1921 ~ November 5, 2015
A private family funeral was held at Anderson Funeral Home. Interment at Thomsonville Cemetary.
The family wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to those who provided condolences, visits, donations, food, flowers and prayers. Your comfort and support during this time is much appreciated.
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Frank A. Shepherd 1927-2015
The family of the late Frank A. Shepherd would like to express our sincere thanks to those who have offered their kindness, support and sympathies.
Mom’s service was a fitting and beautiful tribute to the lady she was ~ many thanks to those who contributed and participated to make it so special. Particular thanks to Rev. David Hooper for his reassurance and comfort, Rev. Milton Fraser for honouring Mom with a special message of memories, Helen Black for her continued dedicated work, Cheryl Mielke for her talent and perfect selection of music and the faithful ladies of St. Andrew’s for providing refreshments for our time of fellowship. A special thanks to OPP Constable Eric Booth for honouring her with the gift of music playing Mom’s favourites on the bagpipes.
~Willard Bahm and Family
The McPhail and Perkins Family Funeral Home for their kindness and assistance during this difficult time. Thank you to the WLI for their luncheon.
Sincerely June Shepherd and Family
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To our family, friends and relatives; thank you for all your kind words of Dad, your stories, support, food and love.
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To our extended family, friends, neighbours and co-workers, your acts of kindness, heartfelt words of encouragement, sharing memories of laughter, song and friendship will continue to be a great comfort.
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Many thanks go to the staff of Boyce Funeral Home for their guidance and care. The family is grateful for the care by Dr. Earl Gordon, Heather, Linda and Dr. Robson’s gentle attention. The staff and residents of the Arnprior Villa, thank you for your continued support. Mom’s last days were made easier for her and all of her family by the exemplary and kind attentiveness given by all the staff, volunteers and residents at The Grove Nursing home. The family extends their appreciation and gratitude to you all.
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The family of the late Bette Scott wish to extend our sincere thanks and gratitude to our family and friends for their kindness and expressions of sympathy after the passing of our mother. Thank you to those who sent cards, gifts of food, flowers and donations to the Assisted Living Program of Renfrew Victoria Hospital, and encouraging words – they are gratefully appreciated. Special thanks to Dr. N. Wang for the exceptional care of our parents, staff of Active Care and Continuing Care at Renfrew Victoria Hospital, Renfrew Paramedic Services and Chris Wolfe for the great care Bette Received. Thank you to Reverend Russell Wardell for the touching service and thoughtful tribute to Bette. Thank you to the pallbearers Bruce, Richard, Robert, Rodney and Ron. Thank you to the staff (current and past) of Scott & Sons Hardware. Thank you to Gladys and Doug Sidock and Jayne Campbell for serving the delicious luncheon. Lastly, thank you to Anderson’s Funeral Home – Lorenz, Dustin and Grady Zohr. Your assistance at this sad time was greatly appreciated. The kindness that has been shown to Bette and our family will not be forgotten.
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On November 5, 2015 in her 95th year, Sarah “Margaret” Bahm (nee Stewart) gently passed away with her loving husband Willard and children by her side. Friends and family joined to pay their respects on Sunday November 8th at Boyce Funeral Home and a celebration in fine Scottish fashion was held on Monday November 9th at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church where Margaret and Willard were married nearly 72 years before. Carried by her Grandson’s, she took her final journey and was laid to rest amongst roses and poppies at Sand Point Cemetery.
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May 8, 1933– November 10, 2015 Fred James of Kinburn, beloved husband of Fran James for 60 years, unexpectedly but peacefully in his sleep. Eldest son of the late Stan and Kay James of Sudbury Ontario, he is survived by his sister Barbara and brothers William and Robert. A lifetime member of the Chartered Professional Accountants Association, Fred was a retired professor at Algonquin College and was engaged in public practice. Fred loved the outdoors and his recreational vehicles, walking the farm with his Spaniel, and enjoying a fresh tomato sandwich on his homemade bread. He shared his enthusiasm for life with Fran and their five children, Sandra (Bob), Catherine (Roger), Lynn (Tim), David and Ian (Catherine), and was a proud and loving Poppa to six grandchildren. He will be remembered for his kindness, his generosity and for his love of family and friends. A celebration of life will be held in the Spring.
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Marion “Jean” Douglas (McLaren), lover of music, avid reader, and generous soul, has danced her last dance under the stars. Jean fought hard and bravely against the breast cancer that took her from us on November 7th, 2015, she passed peacefully surrounded by family. She was a young 62, and will be dearly missed, but never forgotten. Jean worked hard at everything she did, whether it was building trailers or building a family near the town of Renfrew, where she grew up. She was a dedicated student at the University of Guelph, and was extremely happy and proud when she finished her Master’s degree in I/O Psychology. Her friends and family were very proud of her also. She excelled at a career she loved, which started in Toronto and finished in Vancouver, spanning over 25 years. In British Columbia she became a Mother-in-law to Susan Webster and a Grandma to Gavyn and Kyla whom she loved with all her heart. Some of her favorite memories were when she brought her grandchildren to Faerieworlds, she enjoyed herself immensely there, and loved all things Fae and Magical. She often lost herself in a good book, or a favorite song. Jean loved all her family, she was predeceased by her mother, Frances Eleanor (Danis) McLaren, and her father, William Robert McLaren. She will be greatly missed by her siblings James, Margaret (Mark), Robert, William (Jemma), Peter (Susan), Patricia (David), and Cleve. Jean also leaves behind Jim and Laverne Douglas, and many nieces, nephews and friends. Her son James and daughter-in-law Susan will think of her often, and her grandchildren Gavyn and Kyla will remember her warm smile and loving hugs. A special thanks to Jean’s dear friend Lainy, and to the nursing staff and the palliative care team at McKenney Creek Hospice in Maple Ridge for their care and compassion. In lieu of flowers, please donate to the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation, or do something nice for a stranger, and think of Jean, she’ll like that. Online condolences can be left at www.gardenhill.ca/ marion-jean-douglas/ CLR648739 FINANCIAL / INCOME TAX STUART BOOKKEEPING AND TAX SERVICES Full Service Personal and Business
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Visiting at McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home, 85 Munroe Ave. E., Renfrew was on Tuesday, November 10, 2015 from 2 – 4 p.m. and 7 – 9 p.m., and on Wednesday from 9 – 9:45 a.m. A Funeral Service was held in the Chapel on Wednesday November 11th at 10:00 a.m. Interment to follow at White Lake Cemetery.
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Dad worked for the A&P store for 45 years and never went to work without having on a pressed white shirt and always shined shoes. His many pleasures included his family, dancing with his favourite girl, wood working, fishing, four- wheeling, storytelling of times gone by, Renfrew Ski-Hill, playing jokes, but most of all pounding the table when he euchred you playing cards.
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In Inloving loving memory of Betty who passed passed Betty Campbell Campbell who away away November November 17, 17, 2014. 2014.
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The family whole heartedly thanks the Staff and Doctors of Hospice Renfrew for their care and compassion. Condolences or donations may be made at www.mcphailandperkins.ca
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As long as hearts remember As long as hearts still care We’ll never part with those we love They’re with us everywhere. Memories don’t fade, they grow deep. For the one we loved, but could not keep. We’ll hold you close within our hearts And there you will remain, to walk With us throughout our lives Until we meet again.
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SMITH, HarrIeT “HaTTIe” At the Arnprior Hospital in the early morning hours of Saturday, November 14th, 2015; Harriet Emily Smith of The Arnprior Villa passed away in her 99th year. Beloved wife of the late Tom Smith. Dearly loved mother of Betty Norton (Dick); Enis Poirier (Val); Maizie Smith and Nancy McGowan (Bill). Dearest sister and best friend of Merle Allen. Cherished and proud grandmother of 10 and great-grandmother of 8. Predeceased by one daughter, Donna Smith; 2 brothers: Willy and Lawrence as well as 3 sisters: Mildred Dumouchel, Gladys Belanger and Beatrice Valliere. Daughter of the late Joseph Paré and the late Elizabeth Stewart. The family received friends during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. and again on Wednesday from 9:30 until 10:15 a.m. A Funeral Mass was celebrated in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, Braeside on Wednesday morning, November 18th at 11 o’clock. Interment Malloch Road Cemetery. In memory of Harriet, please consider a donation to the Partners in Caring Foundation of the Arnprior Hospital. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
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It is with great sadness and heavy hearts we announce the passing of our husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather on Monday, November 9, 2015 at Renfrew Hospice in his 89th year. Beloved husband of June (nee Gravelle) for 67 years. Dearly loved father of Bonny (Chuck), Brian (LeeAnn), Terry, Stephen (Doreen), Deb (Fred), Sandra (Greg) and predeceased by son Wayne (Ann). Cherished and fondly remembered by 14 grandchildren, 16 great grandchildren and 3 step great grandchildren. Last surviving child of Dick and Florence Shepherd. Fondly remembered by many nieces, nephews and many good friends.
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(Nee JONes) Peacefully at home, Arnprior with her family by her side on Monday morning, November 9th, 2015; Mabel Coburn; formerly of Pembroke passed away in her 99th year. Predeceased by her husband, Woodrow in 1982; son, William (Bronwen) in 2000; grandsons: Corey Foucault and Norman Coburn and granddaughter, Shannon Coburn. Also predeceased by 7 brothers and 2 sisters. Daughter of the late Louis Jones and the late Josephine D’Aoust. Loved mother of Barbara, Richard and Jim (Nita), all of Arnprior and Norma Foucault (Morris) of North Bay. Dear sister of Teresa Mathews and sister-in-law of Odelle Jones. Mabel had 13 grandchildren; 16 greatgrandchildren; 2 great-great-grandchildren as well as many nieces and nephews. A private family graveside service will take place at St. Columba’s Cemetery, Pembroke later this month. For those wishing, please consider a donation to CHEO in Mabel’s memory. Special thanks to Dr. J. Rivington; Bayshore Paramed (James) and Revera (Vicki, Shayna) for all their support and excellent care. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
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DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED ADS IS Suddenly but very peacefully while behind the wheel of his truck as he made his way back home on Saturday afternoon, November 14th, 2015. William Kevin McMillan of McNab Braeside passed away at the age of 57 years. Beloved son of Willie and Edna (nee Cunningham) McMillan. Dearly loved brother and lifelong working partner of Keith (Margaret Stewart). Special uncle and good friend of Jake Smithson. Kevin was a devoted and cherished nephew of his “Auntie”, Laura Fraser (late Charlie) and will be fondly remembered by his other aunts: Libby “Lib” McLean (late Ray) and Jean Campbell (late Guard). Kevin also leaves behind his beloved dog, Buster. Kevin never knew how to say “no”. His big heart and gentle spirit leave an indelible mark in the memories of all who had the pleasure of knowing him. The McMillan family received friends during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and again on Thursday from 10 until 10:40 a.m. A Service to honour and celebrate Kevin’s life was conducted in the Pilon Family Chapel on Thursday morning, November 19th at 11 o’clock. Interment White Lake Cemetery. Remembering Kevin’s kind and gentle heart toward dogs, please consider a donation to the Arnprior Humane Society. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
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With grace and bravery, Cathy died at 54 years at her Ottawa home, only weeks after a diagnosis of cancer. Predeceased by husband Mark, her soul mate of over 40 years. Born in North Bay, she was the sixth child of Leo and Margarita Giroux of Foresters Falls. Much loved sister of Pat Eady (John), Chris Chapeski (Teresa), Ambrose Chapeski (Diane), Joe Giroux and Yvonne Giroux. Predeceased by brother Albert Chapeski and sister Bernadette Simpson. Dearest daughter-in-law of Joyce Webster (deceased). Dear sister-in-law of Jim and Shelley Webster of Ottawa and John Webster (deceased). She will be sorely missed by numerous family, friends and co-workers. She requested that her Memorial be held at her Ottawa home to bring together all close family and friends, which occurred on November 14th. She desired no Funeral. CLR649107.1119
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Take My Hand, Precious Lord
Muriel Richard May 24, 1946 – November 22, 2009
When my way grows drear precious Lord linger near When my light is almost gone Hear my cry, hear my call Hold my hand lest I fall Take my hand precious Lord, lead me home Precious Lord, take my hand Lead me on, let me stand I’m tired, I’m weak, I’m lone Through the storm, through the night Lead me on to the light Take my hand precious Lord, lead me home
Eric Rayburn Elliott July 14, 1924 – November 15, 2013
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Let there be no grief or sorrow Or wondering where I may be I am happy with the lord He is looking after me The church bells are ringing And my loved ones will pray But be happy for me On this, my graduation day My trials on earth are over All my sorrow is gone away I made of it, what I could While He allowed me to stay I wasted not a moment And learned so much along the way And at the end of my lessons Is my graduation day I understand your grief and sorrow To you, I passed away There’ll be a hole in your heart Until He lifts the veil away But look closer, deep within you Because within you I will stay Until I’m called to bring you home On your graduation day We will hear the choir singing And the piper start to play And we will all welcome you On your graduation day All your deeds will be considered And your sins all thrown away And we will celebrate together On your graduation day By: Janie Elliott
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Precious Lord, take my hand Lead me on, let me stand I’m tired, I’m weak, I’m lone Through the storm, through the night Lead me on to the light Take my hand precious Lord, lead me home
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Forever loved and missed everyday, Mearl, Tammy, Mark, Melinda, Joselyn and Dusty
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November 19, 2014 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 the smiles; No one knows how many times I have broken down and cried. I want to tell you something, So there won’t be any doubt. You’re so wonderful to think of But so hard to live without. Lovingly remembered Your wife, Bonnie
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The successful candidate will be self-motivated, dependable and have a good work ethic. Ability to work well with others and independently is essential. Must be able to diagnose (trouble-shoot) and prioritize problems. Qualifications: Must have experience in general carpentry work, including painting, drywall repair, repairing and installing doors, windows and flooring, basic plumbing repairs and other general work related to maintaining rental units. Must have a valid drivers’ licence and own source of transportation. Applications should be submitted by Friday December 4, 2015. All applications will be reviewed. However, please note that interviews will commence prior to closing date, as resumes are received. Please forward application to: Evans Church Rentals 1179 Jamieson Lane, Renfrew, ON K7V 3Z4 Fax: 613-432-4906 Email: echurchrentals@gmail.com Thank you for your interest. However, only applicants considered for an interview will be contacted.
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In Memory of Howard McLachlan In loving memory of a dear father, grandfather and great grandfather who passed away 1 year ago, November 12, 2015 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. Forever Loved, Barry, Shelley Curtis, Michelle, Travis Brett & Kelsie HELP WANTED
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This has been a nightmare year without your love and support but I know you are in a better place. Free from pain and suffering. You met and helped a lot of people in your hard working life which started when you were very young. I will love and miss you until I join you in those clouds in eternity. Thinking of you always with love and tears. Your Wife and Best Friend Lin HELP WANTED
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Nov. 19, 2014 It is so hard to find the words to express what I want to say. No matter what I try to do, the pain just won’t go away. I hope you knew without a doubt, Just how much we loved and admired you. It is the example you showed and the values you set That has helped us all get through. Our Father and Poppa and Great Grandpa you are not really gone. We will make sure that no matter what Your legacy will continue to live on.
Evans Church Rentals is searching for a Property Maintenance Manager. The position is responsible for maintenance of multiple residential and commercial rental units in the Renfrew area and offers a vast array of work. Hours of work are primarily Monday – Friday. The position is part-time, with the potential to become full time, depending on overall ability and experience.
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EXPERIENCED CHILD Sitter. Over 20 years experience will care for your little one’s. Infants to 12 year olds. Monday to Friday. Terms to be discussed. Real Estate. NW Montana. Receipts and references Tu n g s t e n h o l d i n g s . c o m given. Close to St. Thomas 406-293-3714. and Queen Elizabeth Schools in Renfrew. Call Dale at 613-432-8915
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HELP WANTED Danny Mac’s Pub & Eatery Line Cook, 2 years experience and ability to work in a fast pace environment would be an asst. Please inquire within at 51 John St. N Arnprior
LICENSED HAIR STYLIST needed to work with elderly - Part time - Must have patience and a bubbly personality. Send resume by Dec. 1st to: Bonnechere Manor c/o Erin Wilson 470 Albert st. Renfrew, ON K7V 4L5 Attention: Erin Pasco or Interior Heavy Equipment email resume to: Operator School. Hands- info@erinshairtrends.com On tasks. Start Weekly. GPS Training. Funding & housing available. Job Aid. LOOKING FOR QUALITY Already a HEO? Get TIMBER (Hard and soft). certification proof! Call We do quality work. 1-866-399-3853 or References available iheschool.com. 613.850.5073
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Garage Door Installers. Established overhead door company looking for experienced technicians /installers. Welding and electrical ability an asset. Top wages and great benefits. Send resume to: paula@alparsons.on.ca or fax 613-798-2187
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Saturday November 21, 2015 9:00 AM sharp To be held at Luxury Motorhomes 7389 Hwy 15, Carleton Place – corner of Hwy 15 and Hwy 7. Barry and Cheryl Devereux have sold their property and are closing out their business. Shop tools, supplies, equipment, retail store items, flat bed trailers, JD Gator, Golf Cart, HD Scissor Lift – 20’, Lawn Tractor, Commercial Leaf Blower, 2 Motorhomes, Chev Truck, motorhomes parts and accessories etc. etc. This is a very large sale. Stock inventory items may be selling in bulk. Owners Barry and Cheryl Devereux 613-257-1299 Terms - Cash, Credit Card, Debit Refreshments Auctioneer John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 email – oneillsauctions@gmail.com Owners or Auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident day of sale. For a complete listing and pictures please visit www.oneillsauctions.ca CAREER OPPORTUNITY
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BOARD ADMINISTRATION OFFICE 1270 Pembroke Street West, Pembroke 35 hours per week, 12 months per year Group 8 -- $23.28 to $23.98 per hour
Hours of Work: Rate of Pay: Qualifications: • A minimum of Grade 12 education or equivalent plus 2 years formal training in payroll and accounting procedures preferably at the community college or university level. • Minimum of 1 year and up to two years of payroll experience required, preferably with a IPPS.net background and with supervisory responsibilities. • Experience or demonstrated ability in dealing with pensions, union dues, pay adjustments, T4’s and web based ROE’s. • Thorough understanding of government regulations and working with other agencies. • Adept in data analysis, using both primary and secondary data, software applications including: Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, IPPS.net, Smart Find Express, Microsoft Publisher • Experienced in time management, establishing priorities, and complying with deadlines • Use of judgment and ability to solve problems efficiently and effectively. Responsibility: Under the direction of the Payroll Supervisor the Payroll Clerk 2 produces the bi-weekly and monthly payrolls including: making adjustments; maintaining employee records; processing reports; dealing with inquiries and outside agencies; and supervising staff as needed. Applications, including a cover letter and resume, referring to File Number 1321-1198, must be received no later than 3:00 p.m. on November 24, 2015. Candidates are responsible for ensuring that their applications are received by the closing date. To apply, please email (in doc, rtf or pdf format) to: rcdsbjobs@ rcdsb.on.ca. Applications from internal members of the bargaining unit will be considered first. ONLY CANDIDATES SELECTED FOR INTERVIEWS WILL BE CONTACTED. ALL OTHER APPLICANTS ARE THANKED FOR THEIR INTEREST. ALL OFFERS OF EMPLOYMENT ARE CONDITIONAL UPON RECEIPT OF A CURRENT VULNERABLE SECTOR SCREENING CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECK ACCEPTABLE TO THE BOARD.
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Melissa Gogolin with her helper Keelynn at Colourful Creations at the Christmas in November show. Colourful Creations is a hobby for Gogolin. Among the items she had for sale were tutu dresses, hats and headbands.
Nurse Practitioner Position Type: Contract 1 FTE (40 hours) For more information, including job descriptions, please e-mail lakelandsfht@gmail.com or call J. Powell at (613)336-3121
Store Clerk Position-Part Time Located in Carp, we are a building material and hardware store and are seeking in store help. Part time through the winter months with likely more hours during the busy spring and summer months. You are friendly, outgoing and comfortable with the public. Working within a retail sales team, you are able to learn quickly and have an affinity for hardware, building materials and some knowledge of our business. Please apply in person at: Deka Home Building Centre 545 Donald B. Munroe Dr. Carp, ON K0A 1L0 Or send resume to mark@deka.on.ca
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Amy-Lynn Murdoch of Passion Parties was one of the 35 vendors at Christmas in November at the Renfrew Recreation Centre. Koula Cove, centre, makes a donation to the Renfrew and District Food Bank Nov. 10. ‘Healing in the Valley’, a part of Christmas in November, raised $530 plus three boxes of groceries. Accepting and thanking Cove on behalf of the food bank are Gail Irving and Josh Eady. Valery Stewart/ Submitted
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The Bonnechere River Watershed Project is cohosting the fourth annual Renfrew County Stewardship Forum, on Monday Nov. 30, at the Best Western Hotel in Pembroke. This year’s theme is Towards Watershed Planning and will feature speakers from the County of Renfrew who will review the new Renfrew County Official Plan, a speaker on Capacity Building
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The annual report from the Shamrock Four H Hunt Club
Hi Jim and Ila: It was another fine season at the Four H Hunt Club near Shamrock. The weather was a tad warm but my brothers and I ended up with two deer for the freezer and a bevy of birds seen. This year, I can report seeing gray jays, blue jays, a pileated woodpecker, an American robin, Canada geese, ruffed grouse, wild turkeys, turkey vultures, crows, ravens, starlings, white-breasted nuthatches and many chickadees. It was a good year for birds fair for deer. Good birding. Erick Leskie. Thank you Erick. Good to hear that all went well.
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Hi Jim and Ila: For four years I have been enjoying my bird feeders since I moved into a second floor apartment with a balcony. I started out with the feeders on my balcony during the winter and was over whelmed with flocks of finches feeding on Niger seed I had to keep providing bigger feeding stations. I also had sunflower feeders, suet and provided peanuts and this of course led to an influx of black squirrels that consistently raided the feeders on my balcony. Last year I opted to move the feeders to the trees in front of my building. By placing the feeders in the trees I no longer have the daily mess to clean up and I am also enjoying a larger variety of birds. To date I have juncos, goldfinches, chickadees, blue jays, white breasted nuthatches, a family of cardinals (just this morning there were 5 at the feeder), a pair each of hairy and downy woodpeckers, and this morning a pileated woodpecker, mourning doves and pigeons. There is a ravine and overgrown fields close
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It is that time of year when we do the Christmas Bird Count. This year the count will be held on Saturday, Dec. 19, 2015. It will be the 116th for North American Birders and the 28th for the Renfrew birders. We have two count groups, those that do a field
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“I want to thank you…for showing me I matter and that I do deserve all that is good and loving…for the first time in a very long time I feel like I can live the life I always wanted.” These are words from a former client of Bernadette McCann House where information, safety and support are provided to women and children experiencing abuse.
November is Woman Abuse Awareness Month and as such Bernadette McCann House is encouraging the community to wear a purple scarf for the third annual Wrapped in Courage Campaign. The campaign is sponsored by the Ontario Nurses Association and Talk4Healing. Additionally, purple and white ribbons are available as another way to signify speaking out against violence and abuse. Purple scarves are available for purchase at Bernadette McCann House for $10, call
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Wolves climb up off carpet for second win over Ottawa Canadians Peter Clark
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With the closeness of the teams in the middle of the Central Canada Tier 2 Hockey League standings, every game is paramount, and the two points the Renfrew Timberwolves earned Sunday night at the Ma-TeWay Activity Centre were as big as any so far in the 2015-16 season. Trailing 4-2 with just over seven minutes remaining, Scott Conroy narrowed the gap to 4-3, and then Ben Mitchell notched a pair of markers on the same shift to stun the Ottawa Junior Canadians 5-4. The win capped a two game homeand-home series sweep of the Canadians for the Wolves, who improved their record to 10-8-and-1 after 19 games of the 44-game schedule. They sit in fourth place in the Richardson Division, and eighth in the tight league overall. WOLVES 5, OTTAWA 4
The teams were deadlocked 2-2 after a seesaw opening period, before two unanswered middle-stanza tallies from the Canadians gave the Ottawa club a 4-2 cushion.
But 12 minutes into the third period, Conroy converted centring feeds from Colin Bradbury and Mitchell, and snapped a quick dart behind Canadians goalkeeper Lee Spurgeon with 7:05 remaining, and suddenly the tide turned. With 3:49 remaining, Mitchell corralled a loose puck in front of the Ottawa goalcrease, and fired it home to tie the game at four. Conroy and Andrew McIntyre picked up helpers on the goal. Then, 24 seconds later, the Wolves winger capped off a nifty three-way passing play with Conroy and defenceman Matt Soubliere to push the Wolves ahead. The Wolves and goaltender Aiden Ethier were able to shut down the Junior Canadians the rest of the way, despite a late Ottawa powerplay and six attackers. Adam Gale and Andrew McIntyre notched Renfrew goals in the first period. Geoff Hiebert and Liam Namiesniowski clicked for the Junior Canadians. Hiebert gave the Junior Canadians a 3-2 lead midway through the second period. John Kalivas added the fourth Ottawa goal on a power play 1:29 later when he got a friendly bounce off
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With a new look between the pipes, the Timberwolves took the first leg of the home-and-home set with the Ottawa Canadians Nov. 10 at the Sandy Hill Arena. Aiden Ethier, formerly of the Canadians, made his debut with the Wolves a winning one, holding his ex-teammates to a single goal. Markers from Colin Bradbury and defenceman Teddy Suckow shot the Wolves out to a 2-0 opening period lead. Conroy’s first stretched it to 3-0 just 13 seconds into the middle session, while Conroy’s second made it 4-zip 2:36 into the final stanza. Nick Clark was the lone Ottawa sniper to solve Ethier, on a Canadians powerplay two minutes later. Bradbury and Ben Mitchell added three assists to the Wolves cause. The Wolves played a strong game defensively. They fired 28 shots the way of Canadians goalkeeper Jordan
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Redmen teams capture Renfrew County titles after surviving close opening encounters against RCI Peter Clark
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The Renfrew Collegiate Raiders gave the heavily-favoured Arnprior Redmen all they could handle in the opening games of their respective best-of-three Renfrew County junior and senior girls basketball championship series last week. But the unbeaten Redmen teams – a combined 18-and-0 in the Upper Ottawa Valley High School Athletic Association – pulled away in game two to capture the 2015 title in both divisions. Game 1
The Raiders and Redmen battled to the wire in game one of the junior series Nov. 9 at the Grant Gymnasium. The teams were separated by only a basket or two much of the way. Arnprior held a 39-37 edge when time ran out. Georgia Clemmer had a personal best this season with 12 points to pace RCI scorers. Delaney Leavoy and Sydney Smart also had big performances for the Raiders in the thrilling contest. The senior encounter was also a barnburner
down to the final moments. The Redmen emerged 38-31 winners. Andrea Martin had 14 points and Courtney Roach 12 to lead the RCI attack. Recently inserted at centre, Caitlin Kelly had another fine game for the Raiders. Game 2
Arnprior scored a 41-18 triumph in game two to claim the junior girls crown at the ADHS gymnasium Nov. 11. Despite the outcome, the Junior Raiders took away some positives that they may be able to apply this week at the Eastern Ontario (EOSSAA) junior girls championship at St. Francis Xavier in Hammond this week (Nov. 18). Coach Jason Wilson said the team showed good passing in its series against Arnprior. They also displayed an aggressive defence while committing a minimum number of fouls. Arnprior outscored the Senior Raiders 69-43 to earn the senior crown. Martin again was the Raiders top point-getter with a dozen. Jammie Banks turned in a fine game defensively. Coach Adam Noack added that the game was Scott Campbell/Metroland Mickerra Shepherd’s best of the season. The Renfrew Collegiate Raiders battle the Arnprior Redmen in Renfrew County champiThe Senior Raiders are at EOSSAA today onship girls basketball action Nov. 11 at the ADHS Gymnasium. From left in blue are Raid(Thursday) and Friday in Elgin. ers Mikaela Ripley, Delaney Leavoy (9), Sydney Smart (4) and Maddie Stroud (6).
‘It shouldn’t hurt to be a child’ hockey tourney in Arnprior turns 30 Scott Campbell
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The idea to hold an ‘It shouldn’t hurt to be a child’ hockey tournament came to Dave McCormick in a phone call. The tournament, now in its 30th year, kicks off this Friday, Nov. 20 at the Nick Smith Centre in Arnprior. McCormick received a call at his Ottawa home. “One of those telemarketers,” he said. “It was for a cookbook and I wasn’t interested in that.”
The funds for the cookbook were to go towards Victims of Violence Canadian Centre for Missing Children. When he heard that, everything snowballed. Victims of Violence is a charitable organization. The impact of what was being done became meaningful for McCormick when he met Gary and Sharon Rosenfeldt. The couple were the founding members of the organization. Their 16-year-old son Daryn was one of 11 children abducted and murdered by a serial killer in British Columbia in
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1981. “What started out as a one-day 10team event has blossomed over the years to include over 40 teams and 600 participants,” said McCormick. Players come from Montreal and Toronto to play as well as all around the Ottawa area and up the Valley. The event has raised more than $225,000 through the years. The charity tournament, which has now been around for 30 years, started simply with McCormick’s men’s hockey team. They usually gave money to local charities throughout
the area. “Gary Rosenfeldt has since passed,” said McCormick. “He was described at his funeral service as a national hero, one who stood up and challenged government to change the laws.” Sharon now lives in Carleton Place and checks in on the charity office from time to time. Brittany Faulkner is the person who keeps the charity going these days. This year’s event will have 48 teams with players from age 7 to 60 years.
The tournament kicks off Friday with a 6 p.m. opening ceremony, followed by an Arnprior versus Almonte novice game. Games continue on Saturday and wrap up on Sunday with the finals. There will be live entertainment on both Friday and Saturday evenings along with a silent and live auction. There have been more than 80 sponsors and local businesses that have supported this event. To find out more about the charity tournament visit, victimsofviolence. on.ca.
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SECOND GAME A WOLVES VICTORY
The Atom Wolves broke a second period 2-2 deadlock with five unanswered goals en route to a 7-4 win over the North Dundas Demons at the Pembroke Memorial Centre. Aaron Sarsfield and Jake MacLeod both had a pair of markers to lead the Renfrew attack. Sawyer Smart, Brendan Spencer and Grady Halk added singles in the Friday night contest. MacLeod and Spencer also collected two assists. Moments after North Dundas had tied the game 2-2, Sarsfield, Spencer and MacLeod connected in a 3:56 span to land Renfrew a 5-2 advantage. Halk and MacLeod padded the lead in the third period. Mackenzie Earle backstopped the Atom Wolves to victory. Dawson Pennock tabbed an opening-stanza marker 3:41 into the game before three goals in the first five minutes of the middle frame jumpstarted the Powassan Hawks to a 5-1 win in the Atom Wolves’ third contest. The final pair of Powassan markers came in the third period. The early Saturday afternoon encounter took place at the PACC. In Renfrew’s fourth and final game of the tournament at the PACC, a goal early in the third period and another late, propelled the Smiths Falls Bears past the Atom Timberwolves 3-1 Saturday evening. Kobi Stevenson fired home Renfrew’s lone goal, an unassisted marker 2:23 into the second period. It tied the game 1-1 at the time. Rylie Moore and Mackenzie Earle handled goaltending duties throughout the tournament for the Atom Wolves. Tournament statistics showed each played two games. PEEWEE WOLVES
The Peewee Timberwolves embark for the Regional Silver Stick hockey tournament this weekend. Renfrew takes on the Loyalist Jets in the local team’s first game Friday. Game time at the Pembroke Memorial Centre is 7 p.m. On Saturday, the Peewee Timberwolves challenge the West Island Royals in the PACC at 11 a.m., followed by a 7 p.m. contest versus the Leitrim Hawks at the PMC.
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Sport Renfrew handed out $1,500 in support of area sports at the club’s Sunday Night Bingo of Nov. 8. At left is Sydney Smart of the Ottawa Valley Thunder girls hockey team, $1,000; Kingston Lewis, front, $500 for snowboarding; and Sport Renfrew representative Yvonne Soucy.
GM Council applies for renewal fund grant Peter Clark
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Greater Madawaska Council is applying for a Community Renewal Fund grant for rubber mats to create two pickle ball courts at the Calabogie outdoor rink. The entire project will cost $9,210, explained Community Affairs Officer Victoria Thomas Oct. 27. That includes $8,200 for the recycled rubber mats and $1,010 for shipping. The Ontario Tire Stewardship (OTS) program will cover an amount equal to 50 per cent of the rubber product cost. If successful in the OTS Fund application, the township will contribute $5,110 ($4,100 for the product plus $1,010 for shipping). The other $4,100 would come from the grant. The rubber mats can be installed and removed quite easily, Thomas said. It would allow for summer pickle ball to be played, and the durable rubber rink mats will also reduce the risk of falling and limit impact on players’ joints, Thomas added. CALABOGIE SANTA CLAUS PARADE
The Calabogie Lions Club Santa Claus Parade is set for Sunday, Dec. 6 this year. The parade leaves the Most Precious Blood Church parking lot at 1:30 p.m. All float entries are welcome by 1:15 p.m. A reception with Santa follows the parade at the community centre with hot dogs and hot chocolate available. Santa will collect nonperishable items for the food bank.
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After a couple of weeks of practice, the St. Joseph’s Senior Jaguars are back on the volleyball court today. The Jaguars capped their run to a fourth consecutive Renfrew County senior boys championship with a 3-1 win over the Mackenzie Mustangs Nov. 5, followed by a 3-0 win over the playoff host Fellowes Falcons in the ensuing match. St. Joseph’s is hosting the 2015 EOSSAA (Eastern Ontario) championship for A schools today (Nov. 19) at the Jag Den. Above, coaches Reggie Armonas and Trent Skelhorn discuss strategy during an Upper Ottawa Valley High School Athletic Association home match Oct. 22.
The first draw for most leagues is now drawing to a close and results are beginning to trickle in. As usual the winners show the usual blend of new and old names, a few surprises and a few notable multiple winners. (note to self - “Be sure to put them on my team whenever possible.”) The first draw and the Friendship Trophy was won by the Barb Westgarth team with Anne Windle, Lee Sharpe and Sue Beaton in a very close battle. They won with a record of 3 wins, 0 losses, and 2 ties.
Close behind was the rink of Christine Johnson, Rachel Leclaire, Theresa Mann and Judy Gracie at 3-1-1. This draw was a very good start to the year as the other four teams were close behind. You know, I wonder if I would look good in a skirt. Hmmm. In Wednesday night skins action, a major surprise as the Andy Sklepowicz rink of Gail Keyes, Lorne Nimmons and Nancy Connors once again proved that good team members can make even struggling skips look pretty good as they captured the first draw with a record of 4-1. The winning team’s record matched that of the rink of Rob Warren, Brian Thies-
sen, Steve Hibbons and Sher Moscaliuk, whose only mistake was not realizing that blind luck is much more effective than skill. Thursday afternoon mixed curling crowned the rink of Rob Warren, Gert Brydges, Roy Leitch and Claudette Lockwood. Tried the skirt. Didn’t work too well. But I did get a date with Brian and Rob. Thursday night mixed follows their tradition of keeping score but not results as all players continue to improve while they have tons of fun. Hmm, might be a good league for me to hide in as I learn the ever elusive skills of stick curling.
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bloomers. In those days, it wasn’t unusual to have your backside soaked to the skin from sliding down snow piles, or covered in mud, or just BY MARY COOK damp to the touch from the intense blast of the old stove in the middle backwoods of Renfrew County, had never laid of the room that pounded out a heat like you wouldn’t believe. eyes on a flour bag in her life! And so we girls with the sodden seats would Once we got the bags home, the job of getting them ready to be made into underpants, go into the cloak room at the back of the school tea towels, aprons or whatever else Mother room, take off the bloomers, and tuck them found the need for, was no easy task. They had into the sleeve of our coat. Well! There was no way I was going to shed to have their seams opened, then washed at least twice to get rid of whatever flour was still those navy blue fleece lined bloomers and holding on, and then they got the Javel treat- expose my newly made flour -bag underwear ment, to try to get rid of as much of the printing with the vivid printing as plain as the nose on your face. as possible that adorned every bag. And so I sweated it out in my seat, grateful Well, that year, were we in for a surprise! For some reason, the company decided to print for the first time in my life for the hateful blue bloomers. And it didn’t matter how often those both sides of the bags. Always, before that year, the printing was underpants were washed, the dye held fast. on one side, and the other was as white as the And I didn’t have too many other pairs to fall driven snow. And it was the white side that back on either. became bloomers, tea towels and pillow slips. My sister Audrey said I could fade out The printed side was used whenever there was the bright navy and red print by rubbing a need for a clean rag for any number of chores it all over with chalk. Of course, we both around the house. knew that would only be a temporary cure. And so, to my horror, my new bloomers, the No, there was no doubt about it, the dye was printing held fast in spite of several washings there to stay. and soaking in Javel water. I was sure I was the only one at the NorthThere was nothing I could do, but wear cote School with PRIDE OF THE VALLEY the hateful things under my fleece lined blue written across her seat.
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November activities at St. Joe’s includes handmade market Emily Helferty Jaguar Journal
There has been a flurry of activity at St. Joseph’s Catholic High School since the beginning of the school year with the customary School Spirit Week, Thanksgiving Food Drive, and Remembrance Day Ceremony, but St. Joe’s Jags are just getting started! The annual Jag Hunt and Movember competitions are well underway, and more events are just around the corner. Coffee House will run the evening of Thursday, Nov. 26 and feature performances by the St. Joe’s Choir and Jazz Band, just to name a couple. Admission is only $5, which includes bottomless coffee and
tea, an assortment of delicious snacks and some of the best young talent in the Valley. Coffee House will begin at 7 p.m. and be held once again in the school Gym. ‘The Goods: A Handmade Market’ is back. Last year, this communityfocused indoor market raised $600 for Renfrew Victoria Hospital’s (RVH) hemodialysis unit, St. Joe’s current charity of choice. Once again, proceeds from this event will go towards this worthy cause. To be held on Saturday. Nov. 28 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at St. Joseph’s High School, almost all products being sold are handmade by local crafters and home-based businesses. Those who attend can ex-
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REQUEST FOR TENDER RFT #2016-02 THE RCDSB IS ISSUING A REQUEST FOR REPLACEMENTS AT VARIOUS RCDSB LOCATIONS.
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Bidders will be met by a RCDSB Representative at the front entrance of each location. Only those bidders who attend the mandatory site visits and have their attendance recorded will be eligible to submit a bid. Only those members who are presenting in good standing in the Ontario Industrial Roofing Contractors Association (OIRCA) will be eligible to submit a bid. Sherry Haaima/Metroland
Jessie Stafford, Dylan White, Grace Reid, Josh Quade, Lydia Spooner, Matthew Murray, Britney Megrath, Cameron Hunter and Moira Friske are among the Renfrew Collegiate Institute band members gearing up for Christmas in November on Nov. 25.
Celebrate Christmas in November with the RCI band On Wednesday, Nov. 25 at 7 p.m., the Renfrew Collegiate Music Department is proud to present Christmas in November. “Come and enjoy this early Christmas Concert, sched-
uled in November to accommodate our musical Emma,” said RCI music department head Deborah Foohey. “Our bands and singers will entertain you with Christmas classics sure to please.” Refreshments will be served. Tickets are $5 and are available at the door.
Sealed submissions, clearly labeled RFT #2016-02, will be received before 2:00:00 PM, MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2015 and must be submitted to the following address: RENFREW COUNTY DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD ATTN: Peggy Fiebig, CSCMP Purchasing Agent 1270 Pembroke Street West Pembroke, ON K8A 4G4
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The Renfrew County District School Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all submissions. Lowest or any submission not necessarily accepted.
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resources. Those who register for this free program will be sent an email with an access code and instructions for using the program. In addition, a public health nurse at RCDHU is available to answer any questions and provide support if needed. The health unit continues to provide inperson prenatal education in locations
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throughout Renfrew County and District. In-person education is offered in either five two-hour evening classes or two full-day classes on weekends. For more information and to register for a prenatal education program, call the health unit at 613-735-8651 extension 516 or 1-800-267-1097 ext. 516 or visit www.rcdhu.com .
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39. Acquit 40. Male parent 41. Brendan Francis __, author 42. Rattan 43. Aromatic hot beverage 44. Inflorescence 45. Former CIA 46. Make lace 47. Airborne (abbr.) 48. Thieving bird 49. H. Potter’s creator 52. Frequency 55. Nothing 56. More lucid 60. Riding mount 61. Deducted container weight 63. Molten rock 64. In this place 65. Ancient upright stone slab bearing markings 66. Rumanian Mures River city 67. Mentioned before
68. An heir (civil law) 69. Without (French) CLUES DOWN 1. W. Samoan monetary unit 2. Baby’s feeding apparel 3. Queen of Sparta 4. Shut 5. Certified public accountant 6. Payment for release 7. Red twig dogwood 8. Basked in 9. Midway between E and SE 10. A way to detest 11. Mother of Cronus 12. In bed 13. Bolsheviks 21. Farro wheat 23. CNN’s Turner 25. Farmers of America 26. Small amount 27. __ and Venzetti 28. Hers in Spanish 29. Belongs to sun god
32. Expressed pleasure 33. Small terrestrial lizard 34. Regenerate 36. Own (Scottish) 37. The cry made by sheep 38. Chest muscle (slang) 40. Explode 41. Notice 43. Pitch 44. Run due to the batter 46. Fight referee declares 47. Alternate forms of a gene 49. Shifted in sailing 50. One who cables 51. Elaborate celebrations 52. Expresses pleasure 53. Carbamide 54. Persian in Afghanistan 57. 1st capital of Japan 58. Welsh for John 59. Radioactivity units 61. Tanzanian shilling 62. Hyrax
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LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 Libra, too many changes happening really fast could make you feel a bit off-kilter. Find something that makes you feel comfortable and embrace that task or place for now. SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 Intense feelings could bubble to the surface this week, Scorpio. Try to maintain a level head and make the most of this sudden surge of energy. SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21 Sagittarius, a personality clash can be a tricky situation, especially at work. Take the higher ground and you will come through unscathed and better for it. CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 This is a super week for new friendships, Capricorn. Join a new group or simply strike up a conversation with a coworker with whom you share an interest. AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18 Take some time now to make home life a priority, Aquarius. You have been going hard at work lately, but now is a great time to make family a bigger priority. PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20 You must back up an argument with research and proof, Pisces. Get your facts straight before you forge ahead. 1119
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ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, you may need to exercise a lot of patience this week. Practice some deep breaths, and find some relaxing music to keep you calm. Your patience will pay off. TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, your efforts will be fueled by passion this week. You are likely to put your whole heart behind projects and your relationships. Others will respect you for it. GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, in order to make real progress this week, you must evaluate your goals and your priorities. Health should be at the top of this list, so make an effort to be healthier. CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22 Cancer, no matter which big decision you need to make this week, run some ideas by trusted friends and family first. They may offer some words of wisdom. LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23 Leo, others are getting the sense that you are restless. When you Here’s How It Works: slow down and think about it, you will probably see they’re correct. Find a new, challenging project. Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken down into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the numbers 1 through 9 must fill each row, column and box. Each number can appear only once in each VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 row, column and box. You can figure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric Avoid any deep entanglements for the time being, Virgo. You need clues already provided in the boxes. The more numbers you name, the easier it gets to solve the puzzle! to keep things light until you are able to devote more time to your various relationships.
Local events and happenings over the coming weeks — free to non-profit organizations Fax: 613-432-6689, E-mail: peter.clark@metroland.com The deadline for submissions is noon Friday. The Mercury community calendar is a free service for not-for-profit groups. Include a daytime contact name and phone number for clarification. No posters, please.
November 19 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.
BETA SIGMA PHI MITTEN TREES The Sisters of Beta Sigma Phi once again ask for your help to fill Mitten Trees. Mittens, hats, scarves, and socks can be placed under the trees at Scotiabank, the Bank of Montreal or the Royal Bank until Dec. 12. Items donated will be taken to the Salvation Army and shared with the needy in the Renfrew community.
12:30 p.m. at the parish hall, Dochart Street, Braeside.
mission. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., show at 7.
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,
Renfrew Victoria Hospital Auxiliary Holiday Tourtieres. Delicious holiday tourtieres $15. Preorder before Dec. 5. Call Doris at 613-432-2448.
The Anishaanabe Cultural Circle welcomes 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.
Dress in your hunting gear and drop in at the Golden Age Activity Centre for hunters stew and homemade pie $8 at noon. 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.
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.
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Spaghetti dinner at Renfrew Legion, 4 to 8 p.m. Cost $10.
Free flu shot in Cobden at Whitewater Bromley Community Health Centre, 3 to 6 p.m.
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 operation of the Centre.
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.
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 613-7206591 for details. Proceeds to Two Rivers Musical Production.
Bottle drive The Beer Store and I Choose RVH have teamed up for a community bottle drive Nov. 20, 21 and 22. This is a Leadership Committee initiative. Please consider donating your empties at The Beer Store over this weekend. Committee members will be on hand to greet you and accept your donations. All proceeds go towards the expansion and re-development of RVH.
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 handmade crafts can be dropped off at Eganville Seniors Centre until Friday, Nov. 20 until 6 p.m. 613-628-2354. Our Lady of Perpetual Help Braeside CWL bake sale and shopping spree, 8:30 a.m. to
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. WHMIS Certificate 1 to 4 p.m. Get the information needed to work safely with controlled products in your workplace. Drop in to Employment Networks or call 613-432-3424 to register.
November 24 Golden Age Activity Centre presents Pharmacy Hour with John Songolo from 2 to 3 p.m. Bring your questions and ideas for discussion. 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.
November 25 St. Paul’s Anglican Church free community soup kitchen at noon. Please use the stairs at the rear entrance.
November 26 St. Joseph’s High School Coffee House, $5 ad-
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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.
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.
December 2 Pot luck lunch and meeting of the Cobden and District Seniors Club in the community room, lower level of the Whitewater Region Municipal Office in Cobden. Entrance to the building and parking from rear of the building. Renfrew County Paramedics will be present to carry out wellness assessments consisting of checking your blood pressure, blood oxygen levels, glucose levels, pulse rate and answer questions. All 55 and over welcome.
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 613646-9810.
December 3
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.
Caregiver Support Group: Are you caring for someone with dementia? Caregivers meet at Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church, Renfrew on the first Thursday of the month from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Meet other caregivers and join the conversation. Please contact the Alzheimer Society for more information at 1-888-411-2067 ext. 125.
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 613-433-3389 or johnsonhome@rogers.com to book your team or get your name added to a team. Deadline to register is Thursday, Nov. 26 but space is limited so register early. Families welcome. Fully accessible building.
Renfrew Silver Seniors noon luncheon at Renfrew Legion, bingo to follow. Cost $5. Membership $5 per year, new members welcome.
December 5 Here Comes Santa to Renfrew on Dec. 5. This year’s theme: Santa’s Workshop. For Float applications, call Randy Godin of the Renfrew Lions Club at 613.432.4488 or email randygodin@hotmail.com. The Renfrew Lions Club Santa Claus Parade starts at 1 p.m. at Our Lady of Fatima School and ends at the Renfrew Armouries where kids can meet Santa. Hot dogs and hot chocolate will be served.
The Library Goes To The Zoo: Admaston/Bromley Public Library kids party, 10:30 to noon. Children ages 4 to 10 welcome for games, crafts, snacks, and fun! RSVP via Facebook or email info@admastonbromleylibrary.com The Goods: A Handmade Market at St. Joseph’s High School, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Join local crafters and home-based businesses selling handmade products. Admission is by donation with proceeds going to Renfrew Victoria Hospital. There will be a series of ‘Just For Kids’ activities as well. Cost for those is also by donation.
Annual Tea and Talent Sale at Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church from 1 to 4 p.m. Drop in after the Santa Claus Parade. Hot tea will be served with sandwiches and squares. Browse the talent sale portion; baked goods, homemade candy, handknit items, treasures, jewellery, outdoor and table decorations. Silent auction.
November 29 RVH Auxiliary Christmas House Tour. Seven beautiful homes, dessert tea, 20 per cent discount at RVH gift shop. Contact Marilyn at 613-432-5237. Tickets $25. All welcome to the lighting of Vern Yemen Memorial Nativity Scene on Low Square at 7 p.m. Start the Advent season with a short service of carols and fellowship. Hot chocolate served.
The Renfrew & Area Resource Centre (Kids Corp) presents Breakfast with Mrs. Claus at The Renfrew Armouries from 8-11 a.m. (Kitchen stops cooking at 10:30 a.m. Cost adults $7;children under 12 $5; children under two, free.
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Finance Pull-Ahead Bonus Cash will be deducted from the negotiated price after taxes. 1% Rate Reduction applies on approved credit to most qualifying subvented financing transactions through RBC, TD Auto Finance & Scotiabank. 1% rate reduction cannot be used to reduce the final interest rate below 0%. Eligible customers include all original and current owners of a Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram or FIAT model with an eligible standard/subvented finance or lease contract maturing after January 1, 2015. Trade-in not required. See retailer for complete details and exclusions. �3.49% purchase financing for up to 96 months available on select new 2015/2016 models through RBC, Scotiabank and TD Auto Finance. Retailer order/trade may be necessary. Examples: 2016 Ram 1500 Quad Cab 4x4 SXT (25A+AGR )/2016 Jeep Cherokee Sport FWD (24A) with a Purchase Price of $ 30,368/$26,175 with a $ 998/$ 0 down payment, financed at 3.49% for 96 months equals 208 bi-weekly payments of $162/$144 with a cost of borrowing of $4,333/$ 3,862 and a total obligation of $ 34,701.01/$ 30,036.64. ‡3.99% purchase financing for up to 96 months available on select new 2016 models through RBC, Scotiabank and TD Auto Finance. Retailer order/trade may be necessary. Examples: 2016 Dodge Grand Caravan Canada Value Package (29E)/2016 Dodge Journey Canada Value Package (22F) with a Purchase Price of $20,995/$20,150 with a $ 0 down payment, financed at 3.99% for 96 months equals 208 bi-weekly payments of $118/$113 with a cost of borrowing of $3,563/$ 3,420 and a total obligation of $24,558.35/$23,569.94. »$1,500 Ram Truck Loyalty/Conquest/Skilled Trades Bonus Cash is available on the retail purchase/lease of 2015/2016 Ram 1500 (excludes Regular Cab), 2014/2015/2016 Ram 2500/3500/Cab & Chassis, or 2015 Ram Cargo Van and is deducted from the negotiated price after taxes. Eligible customers include: 1. Current owners/lessees of a Dodge or Ram Pickup Truck or Large Van or any other manufacturer’s Pickup Truck or Large Van. The vehicle must have been owned/leased by the eligible customer and registered in their name on or before November 1, 2015. Proof of ownership/lease agreement will be required. 2. Customers who are skilled tradesmen or are acquiring a skilled trade. This includes Licensed Tradesmen, Certified Journeymen or customers who have completed Apprenticeship Certification. A copy of the Trade Licence/Certification required. 3. Customers who are Baeumler Approved service providers. Proof of membership is required. Limit one $1,500 bonus cash offer per eligible truck transaction. Some conditions apply. See your retailer for complete details. ≈Non-prime financing available on select models on approved credit. 6.99% financing available on select 2015/2016 models. Financing example: 2016 Dodge Grand Caravan Canada Value Package with a Purchase Price of $20,995 financed at 6.99% over 84 months, equals 182 bi-weekly payments of $146 with a cost of borrowing of $ 5,614 and a total finance obligation of $26,608.53. Some conditions apply. See your retailer for complete details. *Consumer Cash Discounts are deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. § Starting From Prices for vehicles shown include Consumer Cash Discounts and do not include upgrades (e.g., paint). Upgrades available for additional cost. ∞Based on 2014 Ward’s Middle Cross Utility segmentation. ^Based on IHS Automotive: Polk Canadian Vehicles in Operation data available as of July, 2014 for Crossover Segments as defined by FCA Canada Inc. ® Jeep is a registered trademark of FCA US LLC used under license by FCA Canada Inc. TM The SiriusXM logo is a registered trademark of SiriusXM Satellite Radio Inc.
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