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Power Hour kids get a jump on Christmas show Madison Burgess, left, and Morghan Weeks join their Power Hour program peers at a recent rehearsal for the group’s Christmas concert. For more on the Calvary Pentecostal Church program, see page 51.

The long-awaited opening day for the new Mac’s Milk store and gas station on Raglan Street South arrived Nov. 18. Store dealer Jason Legris said he and staff members are excited about the opening and thrilled with the new 3,500-squarefoot building. The road to opening day has been a long one. “We started when we basically shut down the old store, Feb. 20, so we’ve been down about nine months,” said Legris. “It’s been a long time coming but we’re finally here.” The process of tearing down the old store and constructing the new one took a bit longer than expected. “It took about three-or-four months longer because of the ground contamination,” said Legris. “It was worse than we had thought.” The new store features eight regular and eight diesel gas pumps. “Basically the biggest changes are in the food service area,” said Legris. “We have 20 heads of polar pop, we have swirl soft ice cream – you can add sprinkles and all that stuff to it – we have 12 heads of froster, F’Real milkshakes and smoothies and then we have a warm sandwich program. We have three roller grills with hot dogs, sausages, tornadoes and breakfast sandwiches and fresh pastries.” Legris said early response to the new store has been very positive. The new store will have 11 employees and will be open 24 hours a day, 365 days of the year. There’s been a Mac’s in the location since the company bought out Becker’s in 1996. See PROJECT page 2

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A grand opening event will be held in the coming weeks. Director of operations for Mac’s, Matt Evers, was on hand for opening day. “We build these new, beautiful, big stores in communities that are going to support people who work and live in the community,” said Evers. He said it’s nice to see dealers like Jason and Tracy, who have a young family, realize the dream of opening a brand new store. “It’s great to see them so successful,” said Evers. Mac’s is pleased to offer the people of Renfrew and area the opportunity to shop in such a great new store with good service, he added. Mac’s Milk owners Couche-Tard will eventually be rebranding SHERRY HAAIMA/METROLAND and renaming the stores Raglan Street South Mac’s dealer Tracy Legris and her son Liam, left, join manager Sherry Hanniman on opening ‘Circle K.’ day.

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Renfrew will not be losing Jamieson Field at Ma-Te-Way Park. Public outcry on social media indicated the field was not included in the MaTe-Way Park Master Plan that is in the works. Such is not the case, said parks and recreation director Kevin Hill. No soccer fields will be removed in the master plan, said Hill. The first draft of the master plan appeared on the town’s web page and some thought it included the omission of Jamieson Field. Hill added that a second draft will be put up in the near future that will end that speculation. As for council’s next meeting involving the Ma-Te-Way Park master plan, it has been put over from Tuesday (Nov. 24) until the regular meeting of council on Tuesday, Dec. 8.

McNab/Braeside Township Times uPcOMinG MEETinGS

November 26 – Special Meeting (Budget) – 6:00 p.m. November 30 – Special Meeting (Budget) – 6:00 p.m. December 1 – Regular Meeting – 7:00 p.m. December 8 – Public Meeting Under the Planning Act (Gillies) 6:30 p.m. December 8 – Planning Advisory Committee Meeting – 7:00 p.m. December 15 – Regular Meeting – 7:00 p.m.

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December 21 – 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. December 22 – 8:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. December 23 – 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. December 24 – 28 - Office closed – Merry christmas! December 29 – 8:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. December 30 – 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. December 31 & January 1 – closed – happy new Year!

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The Trails focus group meets monthly under the guidelines of the Parks and Recreation Department and is currently seeking volunteer assistance. If you feel that you can provide input to this working group on operation and establishment of nonmotorized recreational trails in the Township, we can use your assistance! Please e-mail recreation@mcnabbraeside.com or call 613-623-5756 x 226 is you’re interested.

WinTER PARKinG & SnOW REMOvAl – nOW in EFFEcT In accordance with municipal By-Law # 2014-34: • Any vehicle parked on any street or road allowance within the Township of McNab/ Braeside so as to prohibit or interfere with snow plowing operations will be towed away at owner’s risk and expense. • No person shall push, blow or place snow on or across any Township street or road allowance. The Township of McNab/Braeside will not be responsible for damages to mail boxes, newspaper containers or other appurtenances that are privately owned and erected on Township right-of-ways that may be damaged through winter snowplowing operations. If you have any questions, please contact the Public Works Department 613-623-6222 or 1-800-957-4621 ext. 236

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

SuRPluS EquiPMEnT FOR SAlE

The Township of McNab/Braeside has declared the following equipment surplus: 1. 1985 CAT 953C Track Loader Forms can be obtained at the Township office or by contacting the undersigned. Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned until 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday December 1, 2015. Mr. Ryan Frew Director of Public Works Township of McNab/Braeside 2508 Russett Drive, R.R. # 2 Arnprior, Ontario K7S 3G8 613-623-5756 ext 227 The Township reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Equipment to be sold AS IS, WHERE IS Items can be viewed at the Township of McNab/Braeside Waste Disposal Site, 573 Calabogie Road, Arnprior, ON from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays.

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Pucker Street is scheduled to get some much-needed rehabilitation, thanks in part to a federal Canada 150 grant. Admaston-Bromley Township recently announced it has secured funding to rehabilitate just over two kilometres of Pucker Street, which is a connecting link between the Town of Renfrew and the Calabogie recreational area. Pucker Street passes through three municipalities - Horton, Greater Madawaska and Admaston-Bromley, while going from County Road 34 to County Road 52. The $255,000 project will be funded by various levels of government: federal $127,500; OCIF $79,000 and municipal 48,500. Mayor Michael Donohue expressed his thanks at the announcement on Wednesday, Nov. 18, held near the K&P Trail at the border of Admaston-Bromley and Renfrew. Donohue said the township is appreciative to the federal and provincial government for helping bridge the infrastructure gap that exists. “What made this particularly interesting, this grant, is it’s the 150th birthday and we’re standing here on the K&P trail, which was a major initiative of one of the leading citizens and commercial enterprisers in the area that straddled the late nineteenth/twentieth cen-

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On hand for the announcement of the upcoming $255,000 rehabilitation of Pucker Street, from left, are Admaston-Bromley clerk-treasurer Annette Louis, Coun. Bob Hall, Mayor Michael Donohue, Coun. Bob Dick, Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MP Cheryl Gallant and Coun. Mike Quilty. tury, which was M.J. O’Brien,” said Donohue. “What’s old is new again. That’s what has tied this into the sesquicentennial. We’re going to absolutely use these funds on Pucker Street,

which is the very south end of our municipality and bring it into the new millennium.” Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MP Cheryl Gallant was on hand for the announcement.

“I’d like to offer my congratulations to Admaston-Bromley for completing the application so successfully that for the Canada 150 Admaston-Bromley received the highest amount of money for any project,” said Gallant. “It’ll be wonderful as we celebrate our sesquicentennial to see this project come to fruition and be used.” The project will include removing the old deficient surface, base work to correct soft spots and for improved horizontal and vertical alignment, new surface, increased shoulder width, pavement markings, culverts, ditching, drainage and brushing along four kilometres of Pucker Street from Holmes Road. The K&P Trail runs across Pucker Street and the project includes a sign on Pucker Street near the trail promoting the history of railways, which were built as part of confederation in 1867. Railways joined the country to increase economic development and export natural resources to the U.S. and across Canada, say Admaston-Bromley officials and abandoned rail lines are now being turned into trails to increase economic development and connect to Canada’s natural resources through tourism and recreation like hunting, fishing, hiking, and boating. The project is expected to get underway in spring of 2016 and will be completed within the 2016 construction season.

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Noron owner Terry Wall installs a security camera outside the new Salvation Army Thrift Store, which is located on Renfrew Avenue West in the former Delicious restaurant location. Noron donated the camera to help curb people dropping off items outside the location after hours. As far as donations go, officials ask items be brought into the store during the hours of operation. The drop box at the former location became a bit of a disaster with people dropping off things at all hours leaving a big mess for staff and volunteers to look after. The shop will be open MondaySaturday 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and also open late on Thursday evenings.

“The approach is to identify to the town representatives the struggle the OPP funding model is causing for some of the neighbouring municipalities,” Emon wrote in an email to county council. “I am not interested in rolling back or being perceived as advocating a rolling back of the cost reductions some of our neighbours have enjoyed. I would suggest to you that would be counterproductive and would allow the province to avoid the discussion outright if they sensed a split in the resolve to get the correct funding model in place.” Emon then asked council members to detail the police cost increases and possible tax hikes they face to pay for the services. Arnprior recently received its latest bill from the OPP. Every household is expected to save $14 on top of savings from last year.

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Early start to the Yuletide season The Renfrew Salvation Army has set up its annual Christmas kettle and angel tree at Walmart. People are welcome to show their support with cash for the kettle or presents at the tree. While the Salvation Army appreciates your support, they ask that, please, no weapons-related toys be dropped off (toy guns, etc.) at the angel tree. From left are Walmart assistant general manager Jordan Toner, Salvation Army family services co-ordinator Jane Forrest, Salvation Army Major Rocky Bishop, Salvation Army volunteer Margaret Pountney and Renfrew County paramedic Steve Osipenko. The Renfrew County Paramedics will be holding their annual toy and food drive at Walmart Saturday, Dec. 12 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Arnprior choir set for 25th Sing Noel “I am so proud to be celebrating our 25th anniversary and launching yet another successful Sing Noel annual concert. Sharing the stage with so many wonderful choristers, instrumentalists and soloists is truly special,” said Lisa Webber, music director, Arnprior Community Choir Get ready for a wonderful opening to this year’s Sing Noel concert being presented by the Arnprior Community Choir under the direction of founder Webber. To mark the 25th anniversary of the choir, the opening will be a true spectacle, with dancers, singers, instruments, and soloists. Arnprior School of Dance teacher and musical theatre extraordinaire, Andrea Bahm, has choreographed a truly spectacular number to set the tone at this year’s Sing Noel. All of this will take place on Sunday, Dec. 6 at 2 p.m. at Glad Tidings Pentecostal Church on Baskin Drive. The girls in the choir are from Arnprior, Renfrew, and West Carleton The high school girls’ ensemble is accompanied by the ‘marvellous’ Elizabeth Brumm. Brumm is a teacher at RCI in Renfrew and is the music director and organist at the Renfrew Presbyterian Church. Soloists Jessica Landon, Keelin Dowdall and Mallory Brumm, are all working on their senior Grade 8 Royal Conservatory of Music grade level. In order to complete this level, singers need much dedication, time, skill, and diligence. This includes not only singing repertoire in a variety of languages and genres, but also components in theory and ear training. Jessica and Mallory attend Arnprior District High School and Keelin attends St. Joseph’s High School in Renfrew. The Arnprior Community Choir itself has over 60 members from the local area and beyond – Almonte, Renfrew, Pakenham, Kinburn, and West Carleton – and enjoys creating wonderful choral music together. The adult choir will be presenting several rousing spirituals to keep the audience’s toes tapping – Wasn’t That a Mighty Day, I Bring You Good News, Hallelujah to the King – and the haunting and touching Christmas Sanctus, I Wonder as I Wander, and Angels Carol. And if you love the Nutcracker, be sure not to miss the choirs’ little “twist” on this Christmas tradition. The audience will have a chance to sing familiar carols and enjoy a festive reception following the concert. Tickets, at the Arnprior Book Shop, cost $18 for adults in advance, $20 at the door and $10 for children 12 and under. Check out the choir’s website www.arnpriorcommunitychoir.com for more details.

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NOTICE OF STUDY COMPLETION TOwN OF RENFREw, HALL AvENUE MUNICIPAL CLASS SCHEDULE ‘C’ ENvIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT The Town of Renfrew has completed a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) to examine the extension of Hall Avenue, east of Gillan Road, at the current terminus of Hall Avenue. An Environmental Study Report has been prepared documenting the study process and preferred solution for the extension of Hall Avenue. The report is available for public review for a 30-day period, from November 16, 2015 to December 16, 2015 during normal business hours at: The Town of Renfrew Department of Development and Works Town Hall, 127 Raglan Street South, Renfrew, Ontario If concerns regarding the project cannot be resolved in discussion with the Town, a person or party may request that the Minister of the Environment make an order for the project to comply with Part II of the Environmental Assessment Act (referred to as a Part II Order), which addresses Individual Environmental Assessments. Requests must be received by the Minister by December 16, 2015, with a copy sent to the Town Clerk or the Director of Development and Works (contact information below). If there are no requests by this date, the Town of Renfrew may proceed with detailed design of the project. For further information about the study or the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment process, please contact: Mike Asselin, P. Eng. Steve Taylor, P. Eng. Director of Development and Works Project Manager Town of Renfrew BT Engineering 127 Raglan Street South 100 Craig Henry Drive, Suite 201 Renfrew, ON Ottawa, ON K7V 1P8 K2G 5W3 Tel: (613) 432-8166 Tel: (613) 228-4813 Fax: (613) 432-8265 Toll Free: 1-855-228-4813 masselin@renfrew.ca Fax: 1 (613) 280-1305 steven.taylor@bteng.ca This Notice issued November 13, 2015.

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PUBLIC NOTICE PLAUNT STREET SOUTH RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT PUBLIC INFORMATION SESSION The Town of Renfrew is finalizing the design and proceeding towards the tendering of the work for the reconstruction of Plaunt Street South from Railway Avenue to Hall Avenue The project includes storm and sanitary sewer replacement, watermain replacement and road reconstruction including sidewalk and curbs. New water and sanitary services will be installed to your property line. Design is to be completed in early 2016 and construction will commence in spring of 2016. The Project is being completed with contributions from the Small Communities Fund which includes one-third funding from the Town of Renfrew, Provincial and Federal Government. The Project is being completed under Schedule ‘A’ of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment. A Public Information Session for the Plaunt Street South Reconstruction project will be held on: Date: Wednesday, December 2nd, 2015 Time: 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Location: Renfrew Town Hall, 127 Raglan Street South The Public Information Session provides the public an opportunity to learn more about the project and provide comments prior to the design being finalized. Representatives from the Town of Renfrew and Jp2g Consultants Inc., the design consultants completing the work, will be available to discuss the project, answer questions and receive comments. For further information, please contact: Mr. Neil Caldwell, P.Eng. PMP Mr. Lane Cleroux Project Manager Engineering Technician Jp2g Consultants Inc. Town of Renfrew 1150 Morrison Drive 127 Raglan Street South Ottawa, Ontario Renfrew, Ontario Phone: (613) 828-7800 Phone: (613) 432-8166 Fax: (613) 828-2600 Fax: (613) 432-8265 E-mail: neilc@jp2g.com E-mail: lcleroux@renfrew.ca The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, November 26, 2015 5


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As part of the Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church Tea and Talent Sale Saturday, Dec. 5 from 1 to 4 p.m., Walter Von Boetticher will again have a sale of his GrEating Card Originals. All proceeds go to feed the hungry through the Renfrew Refugee Group. Past benefit sales have been sellouts.

The artist has been busy producing miniature originals on post card stationary ready to write on, and mail out, frame or resend as Christmas presents. Buy two GrEating Card originals for $20, and get a third one free of charge. Single GrEating cards are $10. Von Boetticher has already raised thousands of dollars to

feed the hungry through local food banks in Renfrew and Eganville, as well as the mission and service fund of United Church of Canada and the Lutheran World Relief Fund. It was the Lutheran World Relief Fund which sponsored Von Boetticher’s parents and siblings to come to Canada in 1951 when they themselves were refugees.

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OPP must get costing right Incrementalism is key to good governance. If taxes must go up – presuming efficiencies have been maximized, which is debatable for most Canadian governments – then they should rise little by little. A jolt in taxes can prove too burdensome for many taxpayers, especially those on fixed income. The backlash can be extreme; at times violent. Small increases, on the other hand, allow people to adjust their personal finances over a period of time. It maintains predictability and harmony. The Ontario Provincial Police and the provincial government should know this. The trend for much of the last decade among governments is to aim for rate-of-inflation tax increases. Not every government makes it. Some grow for the sake of growing, which is the conservative criticism. Others spend as a form of investment and expect a return; build public transportation to increase worker efficiency which drives up tax revenue, for example. However, not every government is directly responsible for exceeding incremental tax increases. Take, for example, the situation McNab-Braeside and other Renfrew County rural townships face this budget season. The township faces a 145 per cent increase in OPP costing between 2013 and 2018. That’s more than a $550,000 increase in the final year to a currently $6 million budget. (Right now a five per cent increase costs $22 per resident.) This is happening at a time when township growth is stagnant and OPP calls for service are declining. Clearly this is unacceptable. OPP is exceeding the reasonable bounds of incrementalism. Therefore, from township’s perspective, it makes eminent

good sense to ask Warden Peter Emon to try and do something about it. Emon, who is reeve at the Town of Renfrew, wants to meet with representatives of both Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) and Rural Ontario Municipalities Association (ROMA). His plan is to provide a united front to change the new costing formula as it affects townships. The problem is whether the formula can be revisited without affecting towns such as Renfrew and Arnprior. Right now the new formula has towns seeing their policing costs dip, thanks in no small part to efforts by Arnprior Mayor David Reid and others over numerous years of negotiating for change. They remember what it is like to face massive tax increases just to pay for OPP when crime is on the decline. Hence, from Reid’s perspective, the reeve through the county government has no business opening the costing formula debate. The OPP would be tempted to restructure the formula to take money from the towns to help out the townships. But that smacks of pinning municipality against municipality. The OPP would be guilty on two fronts: an unreasonable increase to townships; dividing communities against one another. If the OPP can’t find a way to bring savings across the board during a time of declining crime rates, we say serious consideration must be given to taking away its ability to influence funding formulas. Let the townships argue for lesser increases. Don’t have a return to increases on townships. And if the OPP and the province can’t get it right this time – the whole system should be revisited.

Big beer lobby crushes democracy To the editor:

Overloaded omnibus “budget” bills initiated by governments fond of Trojan Horse tactics tend to have surprising impacts on our quality of life. They are by virtue of their anti-democratic nature predictable in being unpredictable in their effects on Canadians, and the now thankfully-defeated Stephen Harper Conservatives may be slow in learning that lesson about omnibus bills. The newly-elected federal Liberals have promised changes to House of Commons Standing Orders to limit the scope of omnibus bills, but the Liberal Party of Ontario has yet to learn.

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potentially illegal – again following the Harper Conservatives’ example in retroactively exonerating RCMP illegality. The omnibus bill declares that alcohol sold to restaurant and bar owners “may be sold at a price that is different from the price at which it is sold to the general public.” Another change declares that the LCBO is “deemed to have been directed, and Brewers Retail Inc. is deemed to have been authorized, to enter into the June 2000 framework in relation to the Crown’s or a Crown agent’s regulation and control of the sale of beer in Ontario.” The Ontario Liberals have declined to comment on how these changes may affect the lawsuit. No specific information has arisen to demonstrate that the Beer Store lobbied for this legislation (like oil companies demonstrably did to the Harper Conservatives for their 2012

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omnibus “budget” bills). Yet the silence of the Beer Store on this legislation is telling. Those who think that the New Democrats and Progressive Conservatives would have been too principled not to be equally craven to the Beer Store should note their respective silence on this feature of the omnibus bill. Who would have thought that booze profiteers had become the third rail of Ontario’s politics? That politicians have become part of this big swindle is not only an ongoing joke, but is also a serious indictment of the workings of our democratic institutions. Until a storm of anger from consumers gets brewing, the hidden plots will still be there the next time they head to the pub or buy that lobbyist-manipulated 12-pack. Stefan Klietsch Renfrew

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Kudos to Renfrew council for accessibility challenge ‘Next year I suggest that the councillors have a disabled person with them’ To the editor:

I would like to send out kudos to Renfrew Coun. Tom Sidney and the Renfrew town council for holding an Accessibility Awareness Challenge this October. I believe that it opens the eyes of the “powers that be” towards their constituents who have a difficult time getting into stores in the downtown core. From stairs into businesses, mazelike aisles, and high sidewalks, our disabled and senior population need more accessibility. Having our councillors experience the difficulties, hopefully, will make them more open

to helping people enjoy and experience their community. Next year I suggest that the councillors have a disabled person with them so they can see firsthand the challenges that the disabled and seniors face. I just wish there had been more information in the newspaper article. I would have loved to hear what the individual councillors thought of the challenge and what they experienced. Jennifer Dempsey Renfrew

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This pretty intelligent and confident girl is Ella. She’s a Catahoula Leopard Dog/Husky/Border Collie mix, born around June 24th, 2015. Ella is a very people friendly puppy who loves attention and continuously seeks it out. She is also very energetic and will require significant exercise and mental stimulation. Ella will need a home where there are no cats or other small animals and she will need to be supervised even in a fenced yard as she is quite intelligent and will challenge fencing. Socialization with other dogs is essential for Ella and, as with all our puppies, obedience training will be required. If you are interested in adopting Ella please send us an email at: valleyanimalrescue@hotmail.com

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Editor’s note: This poem was written by Reina Devries to recoginze 4-H’s 100th anniversary this year. She placed third at the Beachburg Fair with this entry.

Pink wee piglets, calves, fuzzy white lambs are the rebirth of the farm, And the heart of a 4-H member beats a reverberation of its charm. One hundred years have passed and 4-H fervor remains the same As we pledge our ‘heart to greater loyalty’ and its virtues we acclaim. Summer … Summer encroaches on the farm delegating tasks at hand, And the growing season blossoms upon the cultivated land. Barley, corn and wheat probe the earth in the planted field And their steadfast roots promise abundance in a healthy yield. Long summer days are spent in preparation for the fair, And the calves and lambs flourish under their tutelage of care. Each 4-H member trains their balky pets to do their bidding,

Fall … As summer wanes, fall’s vivid landscape is a feast upon the eyes, Its trees dressed in brown, rust and gold reach majestically to the sky. The fall fair arrives with anticipation, and excitement sparks the air, As the animals are washed and brushed with every ounce of care. Frolicking lambs enter the ring, their handlers slightly nervous, Undaunted, moving forward, use their ‘hands to larger service’. Amidst the cheers, results are in and ribbons are handed out To the 4-H member who placed first, and never had a doubt. Winter … Snowflakes, soft and fragile, fall quietly, not uttering a sound, As they gently cling to the trees on their descent to the ground. This blanket of new snow covers the farm, like a quilt on a bed, And under its cozy covering one enjoys the winter’s rest ahead. 4-H members share a common thread: ‘Learn to do by Doing’, And this mantra encompasses hopes and dreams they are pursuing. Visions of work ahead, in the upcoming season, is just beginning, And their plans progress as they pledge their ‘head to clearer thinking’.

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Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MP Cheryl Gallant says people shouldn’t be tagged racists for voicing “valid” concerns about the Syrian refugees coming to Canada and the possibility some could be temporarily housed in Renfrew County. “It is unhelpful by certain elitists in the Liberal party to label people racist just because residents have valid questions about safety and security,” said Gallant in a news release last week. She said she is reassuring local residents that she is taking their concerns seriously and would be seeking answers on how they will be impacted by “the Trudeau plan that could bring 100,000 Syrian economic migrants and refugees to Canada, starting with the promise to bring 25,000 to Canada by the end of this year.” She also said people are worried that “legitimate refugees,” such as persecuted Christians won’t be given the proper priority in the decision-making process on who Canada should accept. The Canadian government has indicated some of the refugees could be housed for up to three months in military bases. The preferred bases are those such as Trenton, as they are closer to Toronto or Montreal, rather than Petawawa. However it is possible Garrison Petawawa may be requested to house thousands of refugees and migrants, as well as be a processing centre for thousands more, Gallant suggested. That could cause security and servicing problems, she maintains. “Our soldiers should not have to worry about a homegrown attack against loved ones in Canada while serving their country abroad,” she said, noting that as home to the Canadian Special Operations Regiment, Garrison Petawawa has spouses with loved ones either serving in the Middle East or who may be called to do so. “If there is a plan to locate migrants and refugees into vacant base housing, there must be no compromises when it comes to proper screening before these individuals enter Canada,” Gallant said. “Safety was not a concern during the federal election when (Liberal leader Justin) Trudeau was criticizing Conservatives for being overly cautious when it came to the security of Canadians in the proper screening of Syrian migrants,” she said. “I hope the Paris murders open the eyes of the willfully naïve.” Gallant said she has been approached by individuals concerned “about legitimate refugees being displaced by economic migrants, particularly persecuted Christians who face a greater risk of being tortured, raped or murdered by ISIS extremist militants. Christian refugees in Syria face discrimination and other hardships, with many living outside the camps, and have a more difficult time registering as refugees,” she said. As for refugees coming to Garrison Petawawa, the Upper Ottawa Valley already suffers from a shortage of medical doctors, including family physicians and mental health providers, she pointed out. Many of the refugees have been traumatized and need psychological care, she said, adding that larger urban centres could handle a large influx of new patients better than “underserviced” Petawawa and Pembroke. “Petawawa Blvd. has a traffic bottleneck now to go in and out of the base. Infrastructure dollars will need to flow immediately to the County of Renfrew to start work to prevent gridlock for vehicles trying to enter and exit Garrison Petawawa,” she said. 14 The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, November 26, 2015

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Dustin Howard has been hired on as a machine operator at AdmastonBromley Township. He started Oct. 19. Among his duties will be driving the grader. Roads superintendent Chris Kunopaski said all is going well since Howard came on. “I’ve enjoyed my time here so far. It’s been a great place to work,” Howard said. “Dustin, you are very welcome to the staff and to the community of Admaston-Bromley,” added Mayor Michael Donohue. PETER CLARK/METROLAND

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Sun. Nov. 29th starting at 5 P.M. Saturday Nov. 28th 8:00 P.M.

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SUNday, NOV. 29 1-3PM.

ROSS PEEVER

• 613-432-7562

283 MOUNt St. PatRick ROad

Great starter home or rental property. Kitchen, LR, 2 bdr, 1-4pc bath with attached storage room. Wood stove in LR, several framed out buildings on property. Asking $99,900, MLS #978592. Call Ross 613-433-1133.

NEW LISTING

0 MOUNt St. PatRick ROad

Quality building lot. excellent size- very private,located outside the village of Mount St Patrick. Property is severed and surveyed. Several frame buildings located at the back of the property, for storage etc. Asking $23,900. MLS#977355. Call Ross 613-433-1133.

62 kNIGHT ST.

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

ross@remaxrenfrew.com

327 MOUNt St PatRick Rd

Two storey, vinyl sided home, with kitchen, living room and dining room on the main leve. 3 bedroom plus 1-4pc bath are on the upper level. Windows were replaced approximately 6 years ago. New shingles in 2000, 100 amp electrical panel and foam insulation in the basement. A great starter home! Asking $135,000. Call Ross 613-433-1133. $99,900

7 EMEliN St., dOUglaS

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

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 as-is. Asking $99,500. MLS# 963593. Call Ross 613-433-1133

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

63 FOURtH cHUtE Rd

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.

avaILaBLE fOr rENT jaN. 2016

PUckEr STrEET PrOPErTIES - aLL SEcUrEd aNd SUrvEyEd

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

1426 gOSHEN Rd.

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

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.

38 gRigg St.

100 VailE ROad, RENFREW

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.

Beautiful setting for this 3 storey log sided home with wraparound verandah. Cathedral ceiling & wood stove in the family room. Deck off FR leads to an above ground pool. Efficient U shaped kitchen with island is open to the DR. Main floor laundry room is combined with a 3 pc bath. 4 bedrooms & a full bath occupy the 2nd level. A full attic studio occupies the 3rd level. Fully insulated detached garage. Income generating solar panels. Asking $364,500. MLS#924472

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330 Plaunt St. S., Renfrew K7V 1N3

613-432-7562

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

www.remaxrenfrew.com

HELEN VINCENT BROKER OF RECORD

613-432-0058

helen@remaxrenfrew.com

JuST LiSTEd

sOLD 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

sOLD

nEw LiSTing

730 inGliS rd., r.r.6 renfrew JuSt Off puCKer Street

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

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ROSS PEEVER

DAVID VINCENT

PETER VINCENT

613-433-1133

613-401-2824

613-432-0319

Sales Representative ross@remaxrenfrew.com

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3444 StOne rd

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

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

WATERFRONT HOmE

1705 ChurCh Street, Griffith

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

neW pRICe

81 OtteridGe hunter Gate SubdiviSiOn

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

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

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

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

neW pRICe

$299,900

2449 thOMpSOn rd

peter@remaxrenfrew.com

$270,000

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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

BROKER

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

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.

LOTS

$97,500

FOR SALE

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.

57 renfrew ave.

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

Holmes Rd One 2 acre lot available Pinnacle Rd 2 lots available 2 acres R0053532428/1119

Prime property on Arthur Ave. Zoned for multi residential – condos or townhouses Call Helen 613.432.0058 Overlooking the River

LOTs FOR sALe

Lots available on Otteridge.

Call today!

Beautiful serviced lots, all ready to build in Renfrew’s most prestigious area. 18 The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, November 26, 2015

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Gourley’s Deer hunt matches last year’s participation of 450 hunters Peter Clark

peter.clark@metroland.com

Participants rose to the occasion once again for the Gourley’s Variety and Sporting Goods annual deer-hunting contest over the recent hunting season, proving that the popular early-November event is alive and well in the Renfrew area. This year’s contest drew 450 entries, which was the exact same number as 2014, and up from the 341 entries of two years ago. There were 62 deer weighed in, down from the 76 last year,

“This year we are again donating the remaining proceeds from the contest to the Renfrew Hospice in the amount of $1,020. This donation would not be possible without all of the great support from all of our local and out of town hunters,” Gourley added. “We were able to increase our prizes and maintain a healthy donation this year with the help of some generous prize donations from Protyre Renfrew, M&R Feeds Renfrew and Jakes Custom Leather.”

organizer Keith Gourley said. “The lower number of weigh-ins and the amount of hunters struggling to find any bucks was not a surprise this year. It was way too warm for the deer to move in the first week,” Gourley said. “The second week presented itself with some more reasonable hunting weather but also had a couple days of rain and wind that restricted some gangs to ‘camp watches’ and ‘camp days’.” The two-dollar weigh-in fee will be donated to the Renfrew Fish and Game Club, totalling $124.

Fraser Agnew stands by his third-place 12point buck of 208.1 pounds at Gourley’s deerhunting contest. KEITH GOURLEY/ SUBMITTED

See ‘GOURLEY’S’ on page 20

R0053532442.1126

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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.

RagLan st. south

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

418 service road

SOLD

ideal constant lake home

THINKING

BROKER

613-432-0319 peter@remaxrenfrew.com

trendy and desireable location

BaRnet st.

Asking $239,900 for this immaculate and updated home, centrally located, 5 Bedrooms, 2 baths, finished basement, spacious kitchen. MLS# 961018

great value

18 Queen st. s

haLey station

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

PETER VINCENT

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

70 haRRy st.

Asking $165,000 for this renovated 3 BR home on a ravine lot, hardwood floors, close to all amenities, new gas furnace. MLS#975023

OF SELLING? CALL PETER! 49 DuBois Lane

Only $225,000 for this year round waterfront home with 335 feet of waterfront on pristine lake, bright and warm interior this can make a great home or weekend and summer retreat. MLS# 971469

613-432-0319

3 BeachwooD Lane

Exceptional Ottawa River home, this 10 year old executive home has over 100 feet of sandy shoreline and is only 10 min from town. Large windows throughout with breathtaking views of the river, The workmanship into this home is beyond, you will not be disappointed. MLS# 973216

The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, November 26, 2015 19


My library has what? Kelly Thompson, Renfrew Public Library chief librarian/CEO kthompson@renfrew.library.on.ca

Yes…we have said it over and over and over, but now it’s time to get serious! Your local public library does have the newest best-selling and trending books, DVDs. It has daily newspapers, including the Globe and Mail and magazine subscriptions. It has quiet places to sit, and public computers you can work on. It has all of those things, but if this is where your knowledge about the library stops, then you are missing out on so much more. This week I am only going to mention one thing you may not know about: museum passes to both local and Ottawa museums! With a valid library card your family can go to the Canadian War Museum, the Museum of History (formerly Civilization), the museums of Nature, Aviation or Agriculture, free! You will have to pay for parking, but the pass covers the general admission. Hmm…if those don’t grab your interest, then try the Diefenbunker, or Watson’s Mill, or the Bytown Museum….there are so many places to explore. The library’s partnerships with these museums also means that they send us posters advertising the latest exhibitions and events coming to the various institutions, so be sure to watch our bulletin boards when you come into the library. If you are interested in what special exhibitions may be happening that are not advertised, ask one of the friendly, helpful staff members to look it up for you. They are always there to help! Also, while the Ottawa museums are fantastic, don’t forget about those that are right in your backyard. Whether it’s the McDougall Mill Museum in Renfrew, the Champlain Trail Museum in Pembroke, the Canadian Clock Museum in Deep River, or the Military Museum in Petawawa, there really is something for everyone and your library has the free pass. Libraries promote literacy, but we also promote culture and recreation. We believe in learning through doing, whether it’s reading, or hands-on exploration. Libraries exist to enhance your quality of life…come and see what your local library can offer you.

Gourley’s: Annual deer hunt matches last year’s participation of 450 people From page 19

“The rut is just starting to hit locally and we expect a really good late season bow and muzzle loader hunt,” Keith Gourley said. They are looking forward to another good hunt in 2016. 2015 DEER CONTEST RESULTS

• Biggest buck: 1st Ben Doering, 233pound, 12-point buck; 2nd Kirby Keller, 210.7 lbs.; 3rd Fraser Agnew, 208.1-lb. 12-

point buck; 4th Bruce Dick, 206.7 lbs. • Biggest Doe: 1st Cameron Sauve, 138.4 lbs.; 2nd Denis Verdon, 136.9 lbs.; 3rd Kyle Healey 128.7 lbs., and Tom Colterman, 128.7 lbs. • Youth Division: 1st Dawson Stroud, 160.7-lb eight-point; 2nd Kaitlyn Bourgeois, 151.9-lb. nine-point; 3rd Tyleena Coulterman, 116.4-lbs. • Youngest hunter: Dawson Stroud. • Most points: Bruce Dick, 14 points.

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Picture-perfect donation Photographer Julie Malone, centre, presents a cheque of $400 to the Renfrew and District Food Bank. Accepting are food bank representatives Sandra Fredette, left, and Kathy Malcolm. Malone held a mini photo shot and donated all the proceeds to the food bank. “I’m just happy to do this. This is such a great cause,” she said. 20 The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, November 26, 2015

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516 howard StrEEt, ForEStErS FaLLS

321 Mount St. Patrick road

43 MutuaL avEnuE

$164,900 MLS#919550 Good Value Here -3 Bedroom, All Brick Bungalow -Full, Dry, Bright Partially Finished Basement Call Kelly To View: 613-433-2681

$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

$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

00 LowEr SPrucE hEdgE road

9 LaurEL crEScEnt

395 LiSgar StrEEt

$99,900 MLS#960580 2 Waterfront Lots. $99,900 Each. Buy Now And Build In The Spring. Hydro At The Road. Call Dennis Yakaback To View: 613-432-0041

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

$299,900 MLS#968749 A Real Must See! This Nearly New 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Home Has So Much To Offer. Beautiful Country Kitchen. Fenced Yard. Gas Heat. Central Air. Call Dennis Yakaback To View: 613-432-0041

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227 airth BouLEvard

620B yantha road

$144,900 MLS#971163 Investment Property Long Term Lease In Place With Good Income Call Kelly To View: 613-433-2681

$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

6 rochE StrEEt, kiLLaLoE $185,000 MLS#977609 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Home With Numerous Renovations Call Tom Morel For More Information: 613-281-2745

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ska Madawa r e iv r

$139,000 MLS#974252 Cozy, 2 Bedroom Home On Nice, Partially Fenced Lot. Gas Fireplace. Call Morris Eady For More Information: 613-432-1830

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349 oLMStEad-JEFFrEy LakE road

new price

$424,900

$199,900

MLS#968264

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This 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Waterfront Home Is In Spotless Move-In Condition. Pride Of Ownership Is Evident Throughout. Attached & Detached Garage. Nice Decking At Waterfront Call Dennis Yakaback To View: 613-432-0041

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138 BLakE StrEEt

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$172,900 MLS#977622 Good Home, Good Street, Good Value -3 Bedrooms, Newer Windows -Detached Utility Shed With Automatic Garage Door Opener Call Kelly To View: 613-433-2681

oPEn houSE

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444 MoorE StrEEt

$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

243 rEnFrEw avEnuE w.

When finished, this subdivision will house 30 Single Family Detached Homes. There Are 15 Oversized Lots To Choose From!

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197 Renfrew St. S., Renfrew, Ontario Downtown Renfrew 613-432-8122

R0043532468.1126

342 Raglan Street South Renfrew, Ontario

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Marilyn Abercrombie, joined by her grandsons Adam, 7, and Jacob, 11, gets a jump on her Christmas shopping at the St. Francis Xavier Church Tea and Talent Sale Nov. 14.

184 QUEEN ST, KILLALOE

Well established Killaloe Sportsplus provides customers with recreational needs for four season fun. ATV’s, Outboards, power products, generators, fishing boats, pontoons & trailers. Also, a complete line of high performance outdoor equipment, lawn and garden product. Commerical Building approx. 3500 sq.ft. Brick & cedar, steel roof and propane heat. Call Allison Mulvihill 613-433-2880 $319,000 MLS# 978825

488 MULLINS RD.

1212 JAMIESON LANE

Bungalow location on the outskirts of Renfrew. 3 Bedrooms, full bath, full basement, eat-in kitchen plus dining room & spacious living room with wood stove. Detached double garage situated on 281’ x 103’ lot. Call Catherine O’Neil 613-432-0073 or Allison Mulvihill 613-433-2880

• Totally revamped Hi Ranch! Country living with privacy and paved road • 2+1 bedrms & 2 baths. Open concept with lovely working kitchen • Room to build your garage. • 10 min from town with easy access onto Hwy 17 Call Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947 $248,000 MLS# 973877

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TOWNSHIP OF WHITEWATER REGION DISPERSAL OF EQUIPMENT TENDER 845 GILLAN RD.

41 COOPERHILL ROAD, GRIFFITH

WELCOME TO 152 JUNE ST.

Sunday, Nov. 29th 2 – 4 p.m. YOUR HOST: Sherri Cobus, Broker 613-432-1947 Interior completely redone, top and bottom! $152,500 MLS# 977689

• WATERFRONT Log Home on Centennial Lake! Greeted by open concept kitchen/dining/sitting area with wide wood floors & wood stove. • Also on the main floor is 2 Bedrooms, living room, laundry & 4pc bath • Upstairs features the master bedroom with ensuite. Many items included & too much to list… Call Allison Mulvihill 613-433-2880

$455,000

MLS# 961359

• Custom built family home on large town lot. • 5 bdrms, 3 baths, alarm, c.vac., & more! • Double attached garage w/paved drive. • 6 appliances, pristine h-wood floors, newer gas heat & a/c. • Salt water in-ground pool with interlock patio & change rooms –very private! • Don’t miss this one! Call Mike at 613-432-0092 $399,900 MLS#978026

The following equipment is available for dispersal through a tender process. Packages can be picked up at the Municipal office at 44 Main Street, Cobden.

Tender closes December 11, 2015 at 1pm local time 1989 Pumper Truck GMC 7000, 74,493km 1981 Tanker Truck Chevrolet C70, 21,247km

• Affordable, new home with 2 bedrooms, 2 baths and a very functional floor plan. • Dining/Living room on main floor with eat-in kitchen. Master features patio door to large wrap around deck • Private, deep back yard. Take a look now, this one is sure to sell quick! Call Gerry O’Neil 613-432-2333 or Mike Coulas 613-432-0092 $205,000 MLS# 969685

316 DUFF ST.

This 3 bedroom home has been completely revamped, in 2013, inside & out! All updated wiring, plumbing, drywall, flooring, bath, beautiful custom kitchen with stainless steel appliances. Laundry on main floor with front loaders included. Detached garage. Quiet street! Call Sherri Cobus to view. 613-432-1947 $179,900 MLS# 977640

lots

CommerCial lot 542 LISGAR AVE

377 BRUCE ST.

• • • • •

4.52 acres right here in Renfrew! Access from either Bruce St or Maloney Rd. Severance is possible to create 2 or more lots! Town water at site, you install septic to suit. Live on the largest lot in town with access to everything & privacy too! Call Mike Coulas 613-432-0092 NEW PRICE: $133,500 MLS# 957023

57 RAILWAY AVE

• Turn of the century brick structure walking distance to main street Renfrew. New high efficiency gas furnace. • In the process of being severed and rezoned. Proposed lot is 72’ x 158’. • Potential for single family home or duplex. Call Catherine or Gerry O’Neil for details 613-432-0073 $100,000 MLS# 978229

Commerical Lot in the town of Renfrew. On a high traffic road. 110’ x 154’ 552 SULLIVAN ST. (HALEY TOWNSITE)

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NORA PATRICIA SCULLY The family of the late Nora Scully would like to express our sincere thanks to everyone who shared our grief at the loss of our mother, mother-in-law, grandmother and great grandmother. Special thanks to our Aunt Shirley for always being there for Mom. Thank you to relatives, friends, neighbours and co-workers for their kind words of sympathy, flowers, cards/letters, phone calls, memorial donations and food. Thank you to Father Brennan for his spiritual support and all the visits to Mom at the Bonnechere Manor. To Dr. Pinard and the Pinnacle Wing staff at the Bonnechere Manor, we cannot thank you enough for the excellent care and compassion that Mom received. Thanks to Natasha, Don and the staff at Goulet Funeral Home for your guidance and professionalism. Many thanks to St. Francis Xavier choir and the CWL for providing their services at the funeral. Mom was a wonderful and caring Mother, she will be greatly missed. Sincerely, Clair, Reg, Phyllis, Sharon, Sheila and families

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Joyce Savard

November 28, 2015

Nov. 28, 2014

LeS Savard Oct. 2, 2014

In Memoriam Todd Bresee 1969-2011

Time slips by and life goes on, but from our hearts you are never gone. We think about you always, we talk about you too. We have so many memories, but we wish we still had you.

Jayden, Mommy, Daddy Gaga and Bapa GRADUATION

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Abbygail Margaret Bennett

Miss you so much, Mom, Doug, Kerry, Corinna, Cathy, Jack In Loving Memory of Donald Rivington who passed away November 28th, 2013 Nothing can ever take away, The love a heart holds dear, Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps him near. Erva & Family

Thoughts of Joyce & Lester Savard from their Australian Family and Friends. Memories of their visits down under make us smile. They visit us together now each day. In loving memory Of Mother and Dad from Terry and Kate. Of Grandma and Grandpa from Tracey and Matt, Andy and Tylene. Of Great Grandma and Great Grandpa from Callum and Chase. So many great memories in Canada and Australia. Both missed very much by the people you met from Australia on your visits. Always in our thoughts and forever in our hearts.

In Loving Memory Joyce Savard November 27, 2014

Saturday Night Entertainment

Remembering you is easy We do it every day But missing you is a heartache That never goes away We hold you tightly in our hearts And there you will remain Life goes on without you But it will never be the same

Saturday, November 28th

Love Forever Brenda and Sharon

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Abbygail Margaret Bennett, daughter of Ian and Gladys Bennett received a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing from Nipissing University on June 12, 2015. Abbygail has accepted a nursing position with Brockville General and Renfrew Victoria Hospital. We are very proud of you. All our love Mom, Dad and Chad

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HAMILTON, PeTer ALLAN BOrN NOveMBer 28, 1939 reTIred OPP STAff SergeANT

It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Peter Hamilton on November 14, 2015 with his daughter Patti and her family by his side after his battle with cancer in his 75th year. Peter Hamilton of Killaloe, dearly loved father of Terry (Virginia) of Fort McMurray, Susan (Manon) of Whitehorse and Patti Tracey (Craig) of Apsley. Beloved brother to Joan Brown (Ray) Audrey Ruhnke (Ron) both of Pembroke. Grandfather to Shynnele, Gavin, Taryn, Luke, Emma and Jacob (Abigail). Peter was predeceased by his parents Allan and Genevieve Hamilton (nee Corriveau), the mother of his children Marilyn Scott (nee McConnell) and his spouse Mabel Collins. While Peter worked as a policeman for 27 years with postings in Lindsay, Apsley, Killaloe, Moosonee and Renfrew, he always participated in the communities he lived in as an organizer/volunteer for girls or boys hockey, fastball or broomball. He was Santa Claus to many kids in Renfrew County and served on the boards of the Royal Canadian Legion and Rainbow Valley Health. He took great honour in serving as the Chairman of the Renfrew County Public School Board and enjoyed his membership and various positions with the Royal Canadian Legion, Barry’s Bay. As per Peters wishes, there will be a celebration of his life on Friday December 4th at 11:00 am at the Royal Canadian Legion 57 Pontiac St, Eganville. Peter canvassed every April for the Canadian Cancer Society and also was very supportive of his daughter Patti’s work in Honduras. Donations in Peter’s name, to these charities would only be fitting. Donations may be made online at www.cancer.ca or www. honduranchildren.com . Online condolences can be made at www.gouletfuneralhome.com

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COMING EVENTS RECOVERY ROAD GOSPEL MUSIC EVENING Sat. Dec. 5, 2015 @ 7pm @ Antrim Truck Stop (upstairs) Many local talents performing! Freewill offering to assist Recovery Road in providing gas cards to parents having to travel to CHEO with their child. To date over $36,700 worth of gas cards have been issued. 613.628.1010 for more information

FOR SALE A DEAL ON STEEL ROOFING IN STOCK - 29ga, Various colours,soffit & fascia Windows: REBAR, skylight sheets, custom trim. barn/door track & trolleys. Nails & Screws. Storage Sheds . Come see us for a price. Levi Weber, 2126 Stone Rd., RR#2 Renfrew TIRES FOR SALE 4 Hankook I Pike RSV Winter Tires and Rims Size 175/70R13 827 Tire Test results Overall Score 91.9% Call 613.433.9716 for price

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Passed away peacefully at home on Tuesday, November 17, 2015, at the age of 80, with family by her side. Beloved wife of the late Bill Davis, and the late Leslie Bates. Loving mother of Suzanne O’Ryan (late Jack Stenson), Sandra Curley (Kelly), Billy Davis (Donna), and Blaine Davis (Beverley). Proud Nanny of Joe, Diana, Landon, Tabitha, Billy, Tyler, Jacey and Scott, and great-grandchildren Aidan, Maya, Faith, and Destiny. Dear sister of Virginia Higgins (late Donald). Predeceased by siblings Ken Drefke, Gladys Drefke, Gwen Steel, and Phyllis Thompson (Ray). Rae will be missed by her nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Visiting at McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home, 85 Munroe Ave. E., Renfrew, was on Friday, November 20, 2015 from 10:00 a.m. – 11:45a.m. A Memorial Service was held in the Chapel at 12 noon. Cremation. In lieu of flowers, donations to Hospice Renfrew or the Golden Age Activity Centre would be appreciated by the family. Condolences or donations may be made at www.mcphailandperkins.ca

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Gordon, Margaret Ann December 19, 1937-November 20, 2015 Passed away peacefully in Hospice Renfrew Friday morning November 20, 2015. Margaret Gordon of Arnprior at the age of 77 years. Beloved wife of the late Ken Gordon (January 18, 2015). Dear mother of Donnie Gordon (Nora), Karen Colbert (Bill), and Ken Gordon (Leanne). Cherished grandmother of Chelsie, Cole, Sydney, Hugh, Payton and Lila. Dear sister of Robert Smith (Susan) and Brenda Thoms (Don). Predeceased by brother Jack Smith (Louise). Dear sister-in-law of John “Jack” Gordon (Eileen) and Dr. Willis Earl Gordon (Ruth). Daughter of the late Malcolm and Alberta (McManus) Smith. Visitations at the Boyce Funeral Home, Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre, 138 Daniel Street., N., Arnprior Sunday from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. and after 10:00 a.m. Monday until time of service. Funeral Service Monday November 23, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. in the Boyce Chapel. Interment Whyte’s Cemetery, Fitzroy Harbour. In memoriams to the Hospice Renfrew would be appreciated by her family. Condolences/Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca

McMILLAN, John Gordon 1939 – 2015

KLUKE, MELvina Mary At the Ottawa Heart Institute, with her family by her side, on Friday November 20, 2015, Melvina Mary Kluke (nee Dunbar), age 75 years. Wife of the late Orville Kluke; dear mother of James (Marie Connaughan), and Jeffrey, Renfrew. Loving grandmother of Riley; dear sister of James (Carol), Haley’s, Clare (Gerard) Stoppa, Cobden, Patrick (Donna), Carleton Place, John (Trish), Kingston, Theresa Nardilli, Barrie, Dorothy Sabourin, Ottawa. Pre-deceased by parents Rooney & Dora (nee Helferty) Dunbar & brother Hughie Dunbar. Visitations at the GOULET FUNERAL HOME, 310 Argyle St. S., Renfrew, Monday: 2-4, 7-9 p.m. and after 9 a.m. Tuesday. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Our Lady of Fatima Church, Tuesday November 24th at 11 a.m. Interment St. Francis Xavier Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to Renfrew Victoria Hospital or Heart & Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. Online condolences/donations: www.gouletfuneralhome.com

GOULET FUNERAL HOME

Following a courageous battle with cancer, passed away peacefully with his loving family by his side, in the Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Saturday November 21, 2015 in his 77th year. John was a resident of Caressant Care Nursing Home in Cobden and formerly of Dunvegan, Ontario. Beloved husband of the late Penny McMillan nee Charlebois. Dear son of the late Gordon and Hazel McMillan nee Ireton. Much loved brother of Carol Anne (Roy) Bulmer. Dear Uncle of Rhonda (Nino Feraco), Kim (Ronda) Bulmer and Todd (Shelley) Bulmer. Great Uncle of Nicholas, Megan, Riley, Dakota, Shayne, Travis and Ben. Great-Great Uncle of Jahaziel. Also mourned by his step-children John, Tracy and Lee – Ann Glasner, and his dear grandchildren Jordan, Cody, Amber, Cory, Alyssa and Kayla. He will be remembered fondly by his cousins and his dear friends Ed, Julie and Emily Pietroniro. Friends called at the Fraser-Morris and Heubner Funeral Home Cobden on Tuesday November 24th 2015 from 7-9pm. and Wednesday from11am until 1 pm. A Funeral Service was held in the Funeral Home Chapel at 1pm. Interment Cobden Union Cemetery. As expressions of Sympathy donations to Whitewater Wesleyan Community Church or the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation would be appreciated. CLR650501

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Peacefully at the Ottawa General Hospital on Wednesday morning, November 18th, 2015; Fernand Aldoria Joseph Bastien of the Perley Rideau Veteran’s Home passed away at the age of 91 years. Beloved husband of the late Juliette Régimbald (1970). Dearly loved “Dad” of Garry (Tillie); Donald (Joanne); Patricia Ganim (Gary); Paul (Rita Lévesque) and Nicole Racine (Richard). Cherished “Grampa” of 11 and “Great-Grampa” of 12. Predeceased by 2 brothers: Laurent and Roger (late Yvette) and his only sister: Patricia Crépin (late Arthur). Family and friends were invited to a Funeral Mass that was celebrated in Eglise St. François d’Assise, Wellington Street (at Fairmont), Ottawa on Tuesday morning, November 24th at 11 o’clock. The family received condolences for one hour prior to Mass time. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery, Ottawa. In memory of Fern, a donation to the ALS Society or the Alzheimer Society would be greatly appreciated. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

BATES, Irela Mavis “Rae” (formerly Davis, nee Drefke)

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DUPUIS, EvElyn (nEE RobERtSon)

Saturday, November 14, 2015, surrounded by her family, Yvette Beckett age 77, is now with her husband Bill, with whom she was married for 57 years. She will be forever missed by her children John, Claire (Paula), Steven (Sandy) and Cathy (Louie). She will be fondly remembered by her grandchildren Stacy, Patrick, Megan, Eric, Kayla, Crystal, Ryan, and her great-grandchildren Daniel, Brianna, Logan, Patience and Rheya. Cherished foster mother to Mary and Vicky and many others. In Memoriam donations can be sent to the Renfrew Hospice, where her last days were comfortable and peaceful as she watched the birds and deer in the beautiful garden. Funeral arrangements in care of the Kelly Funeral Home, 580 Eagleson Rd., Kanata, ON www.kellyfh.ca

Peacefully at the Arnprior Hospital with her loved daughter and best friend, Marylea McGill by her side on Thursday morning, November 19th, 2015. She was 85. Beloved wife of the late Maurice Dupuis (October 28, 2001). Cherished and devoted “Grandma” of Leah Hassett (Sean); David, Matt and Eric McGill and “GreatGrandma” of Owen and Theresa. Dear sister of Jim Robertson. Special sister-in-law of Marilyn Robertson, Marie Robertson, Theresa Howard (late Al), Carmel Scrim (John) and Margaret Dupuis (late Ernie). Predeceased by 2 brothers: Everette and Dalton. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Evelyn will be forever missed by her special little canine companion, Russell. Family and friends were invited to pay their respects during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Sunday afternoon from 2 to 4 p.m. and again on Monday morning from 9 a.m. until 9:45 a.m. A Funeral Mass was celebrated in her beloved St. John Chrysostom Church, Arnprior on Monday morning, November 23rd at 10:30. Interment Malloch Road Cemetery. In Eveleyn’s memory, please consider a donation to the St. John Chrysostom Church Memorial Fund or the Palliative Care Unit at the Arnprior Hospital.

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June 20, 1924- November 18, 2015 Beloved wife of the late Clyde McCulloch (1978). Cherished mother of Brian Campbell and his wife Irene. Wonderful Granny of Jacki (Darren) England and Great Granny of Evan. Lil was devoted to her family. She is survived by her sister, Glenda Lannigan (late Joe). Predeceased by her brothers, Claude Campbell (late Luella), Boyd Campbell (late Waveney) and her sister, Lorna Murdoch (Jack). She will be fondly remembered by her many nieces and nephews who admired her lively spirit. Although she had a character that was larger than life, Lil was also a private, humble lady. A private service took place at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior followed by interment at the White Lake Cemetery. In memory of Lil, a donation to the University of Ottawa Heart Institute would be appreciated by her family. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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


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TIMMINS, Marion Elizabeth Passed away peacefully at Almonte Country Haven surrounded by her loving family on November 19, 2015. Marion (nee Levi) of Pakenham, in her 91st year. Beloved wife for over 69 years to the late Lloyd. Fondly remembered by her two daughters Darlene (Richard) and Beth (Jim). Loving “Nana� to Craig, Kris (Jacqueline), Ashley (Troy), Jon (Stephanie) also “G-Nana� to Lily, Grady and soon to be one more. Missed by her two sisters Eleanor (Hartley) and Dorothy (the late Omer) also her brother the late Harold. Survived by her sisters-in-law Peg Timmins and Myrlah Levi. Remembered by her many nieces and nephews. As per Marion’s wishes a Private Family Service was held. A Celebration of Marion’s Life for all of her family and friends was held at the Stewart Community Centre. (2nd level of Pakenham Arena, 112 MacFarlane St.) on Tuesday, November 24, 2015 from 1pm to 4pm. Donations may be made to Almonte General Hospital Fairview Manor Foundation or Almonte Country Haven or St. Mark’s Anglican Church Memorial Fund. A special thanks to Dr. Heather Abramenko, Palliative Care Staff at Almonte Country Haven and “Boss-Lady� Karen for their care and support. Funeral Arrangements are Entrusted into the Care of C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL INC. 127 Church Street, Almonte, ON. (613) 256-3313 Condolences and tributes: www.crgamble.com

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Visitors learn from RIC Valley Sales tour Peter Clark

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A lot has happened at Valley Sales and Equipment Ltd. since Ron Arbuthnot first started the business in 1964. Despite a major setback when fire destroyed the facilities in 1965, Arbuthnot soldiered on. He rebuilt the welding shop and tow truck service into what it is today, a custom fabrication, machining, welding and manufacturing industry that spans an area of 30,000 square-feet at 1588, Highway 60. Arbuthnot first made an addition to the shop in 1995, and did so a second time three years later, before adding a third expansion in 2007. Valley Sales and Equipment is a full service fabrication, machining and welding company and offers customers work in a variety of industries, including agriculture, automotive, equipment manufacturing, forestry, high technology, hydro generation, lighting, mining and transportation. Machinists, welders, fabricators and administrative support staff draw on their vast experience and knowledge to develop innovative solutions for Valley Sales customers, controller A.J. White said as she conducted a tour of the plant. The Nov. 12 tour included Renfrew council members, town staff, Mayor Don

Eady, Renfrew and Area Chamber of Commerce president Kent Tubman, and Renfrew Industrial Commission executive director Dave Lemkay. Valley Sales was one of many businesstour stops the RIC and Town of Renfrew have organized with industries in Renfrew and area over the past few weeks. In the 1960s, Arbuthnot’s clients included Timminco Metals, Haley Industries, Dolomex and Consolidated Bathurst. By the 1980s, ETM Industries, Canadian Hydro Components, Scapa Tape, USS Manufacturing and Ottawa Valley Glass were added to that list. In more recent times, Valley Sales has added fabrication and repairs of quarry equipment, paving equipment, concrete ready mix equipment, bridge parts and environmental sorting facilities with construction company R.W. Tomlinson Ltd. There are currently 27 employees on staff, and the Arbuthnots are well into their third generation in the industry. Ron’s son Steve has been president of Valley Sales since 2006, and grandson Ryan has been on full-time since 2010 after completing mechanical engineering at the University of Western Ontario. Some notable projects White mentioned that Valley Sales has been a part of are the Philip Shrive Memorial Bridge, overpass construction along the Queensway in Ottawa at both Carling Avenue (2011) and

Lees Avenue (2014) where two welders were located, Renfrew Victoria Hospital expansion, Thomas Low Generating Station, and upgrades at Scapa Tape earlier this year. Mayor Eady was impressed with what he saw on the tour. “Ron has surrounded himself with really good people to make this company go. In that way, they continue to expand,” he said. Valley Sales and Equipment’s outstanding service to the community and beyond was honoured by the Chamber of Commerce with the Lifetime Business Achievement Award in 2009. “The visit by town stakeholders to Valley Sales and Equipment was outstanding in terms of demonstrating the complexity of their milling and fabrication as preliminary steps in the value-added chain to other processors in our town and far beyond,” said Lemkay. “Presentations that we have heard at other industries such as ETM, Magellan, Scapa, Nova Pole, Ensyn, Renfrew Hydro, to name a few, demonstrate that Valley Sales is an expert fabrication facility that’s vital to their operations,” he added. “Today we saw this first-hand.” Valley Sales & Equipment can be reached at 613-432-5323, fax 613-4329061 or email info@valleysalesandequipment.com

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Jeremie Paulin, right, addresses visitors during the tour of Valley Sales and Equipment Nov. 12.

RIC executive director Dave Lemkay chats with Don Hartwig, left, early in the Valley Sales and Equipment tour.

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Jacob Freemark, left, and Tyler McIntyre (1) of the St. Joseph’s Senior Jaguars are poised for action during the EOSSAA senior boys volleyball championship tournament Nov. 19 at the Jag Den. The Jaguars won this match over Gananoque in two straight sets, but were eliminated from further contention by Le Sommet in the EOSSAA semifinal

St. Joseph’s clipped in EOSSAA semifinal Peter Clark

peter.clark@metroland.com

The 2015 senior boys volleyball season ended for the St. Joseph’s Jaguars a bit earlier than expected. The Jaguars hosted the Eastern Ontario (EOSSAA) high school senior boys volleyball championship at the Jag Den Nov. 19. As it turned out, a berth at the Ontario (OFSAA) championship tournament was not in the cards for the Renfrew Catholic school. After capturing their fourth consecutive Renfrew County crown with a 3-0 win over the Fellowes Falcons in Pembroke Nov. 5, the Jaguars got off to a slow start at EOSSAA. St. Joseph’s dropped its opening set to École Secondaire Catholique Marie-Rivier of Kingston 25-17. The Jaguars fought back to claim a dramatic set 28-26, only to lose an equally close third and deciding set 16-14. All matches at EOSSAA are best-of-three affairs. That put the Senior Jaguars in a do-

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or-die situation in their second match against the Gananoque Trojans. A victory would vault the Jaguars into the EOSSAA semifinal, and win they did. St. Joseph’s pulled out a 25-23 decision in the first set before rolling to a 25-9 verdict to sweep Gananoque. St. Joseph’s met École Secondaire Publique Le Sommet in an all-Jaguar semifinal. The Hawkesbury contingent jumped out to a fast start, and never looked back. Scores were 2513, 25-16 in Le Sommet’s favour. “They were a good team. They played well,” said Steve Osipenko, who was a part of the St. Joseph’s coaching staff with Trent Skelhorn and Reggie Armonas. Coach Osipenko said that the result was disappointing. “Only one team can win their last game,” he added. Le Sommet went on to capture the EOSSAA title and are representing eastern Ontario this week at OFSAA, hosted by University of Toronto Schools.

Raiders cap hoops season at EOSSAA Peter Clark

peter.clark@metroland.com

The Renfrew Collegiate Senior and Junior Raiders girls basketball teams finished off good 2015 hoops seasons at their respective Eastern Ontario (EOSSAA) championship for A schools last week. Senior girls EOSSAA was hosted by the Rideau District High School Lions Nov. 19 and 20. The Raiders – seeded fifth entering the tournament – met up with two higher seeds, either of which could have represented eastern Ontario at the OFSAA championship this week. Both the Perth Blue Devils and Kemptville’s North Grenville Knights posted wins over the Raiders on the opening day of the EOSSAA event. As it turned out, both North Grenville and the host Rideau

Lions have earned the right to advance to OFSAA this week at E.J. Lajeunesse in Windsor. The Senior Raiders were 7-and-1 in the Upper Ottawa Valley High School Athletic Association which gave them second place in the regular season standings and an opening-round playoff bye A win over the St. Joseph’s Jaguars in the semifinal pushed RCI on to the best-of-three Renfrew County championship series won by the Arnprior Redmen. The Junior Raiders earned a split of EOSSAA contests at the home of the St. Francis Xavier Catholic High School Falcons in Hammond, Nov. 18. The number-4 seeded Raiders met up with the number-1 ranked Perth Blue Devils in the Renfrew school’s opening contest. The Blue Devils jumped out to an early lead

and went on to double the Raiders 36-18. Game two produced a titanic defensive struggle in the first half, coupled with missed chances around the hoop for both teams as RCI took on La Citadelle of Cornwall. It was 6-4 at the half before the Raiders opened the gap to put away La Citadelle 27-18. However, the win wasn’t enough to allow RCI to advance in the six-team event. It was a fine season for the squad coached by Jason Wilson and Kim Acres-Scott. The Junior Raiders went 8-and-2 in the Upper Ottawa Valley High School Athletic Association regular season, and reeled off two more wins in the playoffs before losing the best-of-three Renfrew County final to AA school SCOTT CAMPBELL/METROLAND Arnprior Redmen. The result Delaney Leavoy of the RCI Junior Raiders, left, protects the ball from an Arnprior Redmen earned the Junior Raiders the defender during game 2 of the Renfrew County final at Arnprior District High School Nov. county title for A schools. 11.


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More than $7,000 raised at Curl for Kids’ Sake Andy Sklepowicz Behind the Glass

Renfrew was the site for Curl for Kids’ Sake on Saturday, Nov. 14, cosponsored by the Renfrew Curling Club and Big Brothers Big Sisters of Renfrew County and presented by Butler GM. A huge thank you for the great support of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Renfrew County, and for making the Curl For Kids’ Sake a huge success. In the end, $7,829 was raised. This funding will support more than five new matches in Renfrew County. SENIOR MEN’S CURLING DANIELLE SAUL/SUBMITTED

Curl for Kids’ Sake for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Renfrew County was well supported with $7,829 raised by Renfrew senior men hit the road the Pembroke and Renfrew curling clubs. Curling action took place at the Pembroke Curling Centre on Nov. again, this time to Arnprior, in Low Cup action to take on the Cup-leading 7, and at the Renfrew Curling Rink Nov. 14.

Curl for Kids’ Sake a great success for Big Brothers Big Sisters in the county Danielle Saul

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Renfrew County

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Renfrew County (BBBSRC) opened its doors in May of 2015, and this month we hosted our first inaugural fundraising event, Butler GM Curl For Kids’ Sake, on Nov. 7 and Nov. 14, in Pembroke and Renfrew respectively. Butler GM Curl for Kids’ Sake was a great success in both communities, thanks to the enthusiasm and fundraising efforts of residents and curlers. Because of the support of the community, our sponsors, and our donors, BBBSRC was able to raise $7,829 that will go directly into our mentoring programs.

BBBSRC would like to extend a big thank-you to our title sponsor, Butler GM, for making the event possible. We would also like to thank The Renfrew Curling Rink and The Pembroke Curling Centre for allowing us to use their facilities in-kind, along with our media sponsor, Star 96.7, who provided coverage of the event in-kind. Thank you Fun ‘N’ Fashion and The Boys and Girls Club preparing decorations for the event in-kind, and to our team sponsor, Ry-J’s Climbing Adventures, who sponsored a youth team from The Salvation Army Youth Centre, who also provided snacks to curlers at the events. Thanks to a number of generous sponsors, BBBSRC

was also able to offer fantastic prizes to the participants at each event for their fundraising efforts, team spirit, and for winning the bonspiel. We would also like thank Pembroke Mayor Mike Lemay and Renfrew County Warden Peter Emon for throwing the first rock in Pembroke and Renfrew. It was a privilege to have you both join us, and BBBSRC is incredibly appreciative of your support. We look forward to seeing you all next year! For more information on Curl For Kids’ Sake or to learn more about BBBSRC, visit www.bbbsrc.ca . You can also call us at 1-844-414-2227 or email events@bbbso.ca .

Senators/Leafs for Victoria Hospital On Saturday, Feb. 6, Finnigan’s Roadhouse is sponsoring a free bus to the Canadian Tire Centre with the purchase of a ticket from Capital Tickets using the promo code ICHOOSERVH. A portion of ticket sales will be donated to I Choose RVH for the expansion and redevelopment of the hospital.

The bus will be leaving Finnigan’s at 5 p.m. All bus attendees and the general public are invited to come back to Finnigan’s for postgame food, drinks and entertainment. Please contact Hannah at the RVH Foundation Office to book your seat on the bus at 613432-4851 ext. 312.

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host team and came home with a satisfying 3-1 record and sole ownership of first place. The Dave Eady-skipped team with Rory McKay, Don Armitage and Dwight Hayward rode the skip’s critical last rock draw to win 7-6

and then came out on top in another well-played game 6-2 after being tied 2-2 after six. The rink of Rob Warren, Don Rouble, Jim Berg and Andy Humphries won in the morning 17-3 but should have saved some of those points for the afternoon game as they lost 6-4. The first draw results continue to come in, and in Monday/Friday men’s day action, aka senior men’s draw, the team of Gary Smith, Tony Lapiennes, Lorne Nimmons and Eric Craig went 7-1 while holding off some late challenges to claim the first draw and the Mack Gibbon’s Trophy. The runners-up at 6-2 were Rob Warren, Tom Gray, Larry Beaton and Michael Gallagher. Fundraising continues at the club as the drive to complete the goal for the new Brine pipes and new kitchen counters continues. Live Christmas wreaths are being ordered again and the cost is $25. Call Nancy at 613432-3207. And to help with kitchen renos, order a tourtiere or apple or pumpkin pie by calling Yvonne at 613-432-6725.

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Brockville Tikis fend off Wolves peter.clark@metroland.com

The Renfrew Timberwolves let what started out like a sure victory slip away Sunday night. In front of a less-than capacity crowd at the Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre, the Renfrew club dropped an untimely 3-2 decision to the Brockville Tikis in Central Canada Tier 2 Hockey League action. The game was the lone encounter on the weekend card for the Wolves. BROCKVILLE 3, WOLVES 2

The Wolves jumped out to an early lead when Colin Bradbury completed a nifty give-and-go, and then tucked the puck up into the roof of the net behind Brockville goalkeeper Alexander Benetos 6:37 into the game. Ben Mitchell and defenceman Teddy Suckow earned assists on the play. Later in the first, Scott Conroy sent Bradbury in alone. The Wolves sniper put a move on Benetos and beat him like a rented mule for his second goal of the night and a 2-0 Renfrew lead. But Benetos was stubborn as a mule in blanking the Wolves the rest of the way, and bought time for his team to come back to steal the victory. Three Tikis markers in the second period made all the difference on the scoreboard. Noah Fisher put Brockville on the scoreboard four minutes in, to narrow the deficit. Four minutes later, the Wolves failed to get the puck in deep on a line change and it cost them. Fisher made no mistake on a breakaway, to tie the game. It was one of three showdown situations Wolves netminder Aiden Ethier faced in the middle stanza. The Tikis failed to cash in on the other two. But they did connect on a powerplay at the 12:14 mark, and that goal stood up to be the game winner. Cameron Brown picked up a loose puck off

the lip of a crowded goalcrease, and slid it behind Ethier. The Wolves had several opportunities to draw even during a scoreless third period, but couldn’t find the goal-scoring formula. Benetos was solid, but he also had a good look at most of the shots fired his way. The Wolves held a 33-31 edge over the three periods. Renfrew’s chances to draw even were dealt a blow when a gentlemen’s agreement between Suckow and Brockville’s Joel Cunningham got both players tossed from the game for fighting with 12:08 remaining. Three minutes later, Bradbury and the Tikis Brown received 10-minute misconducts, but it was enough to banish both players for the duration. Overall, the teams combined for 80 minutes in penalties. WOLVES HOWLINGS

Wolves trainer Tim Leblanc not only won the pizza complements of Renfrew Pizzeria during the first period Sunday, but with the same ticket, later took home 50-50 draw winnings. At 10-9-and-1 for 21 points, the Wolves hold down the 10th and final playoff spot as PETER CLARK/METROLAND the midway point of the 44-game schedule ap- Renfrew Timberwolves Colin Bradbury and Scott Conroy (25) battle Brockville Tikis capproaches. tain Jayson Brown for puck possession. Brockville won the Sunday night Canada Central Sunday night’s loss could be extra costly Tier 2 Hockey League contest 3-2 at the Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre. when one looks at the upcoming schedule. Tough challenges are on the horizon. The Wolves next two games are in the rinks of the two Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League finalists of a year ago. The Wolves travel to meet the Casselman Vikings at 8 p.m. tonight (Thursday). Casselman captured the last two EOJHL titles. On Sunday, the Wolves take on the Stittsville Rams at the Goulbourn Recreation Complex. The Rams were Metro-Valley Conference champions in 2015. Game time is 2:30 p.m. The next home game isn’t until Friday, Dec. 4. The Prescott Flyers are in town at 8 p.m. The Wolves also host the Char-Lan Rebels Sunday, Dec. 6 at 7:30 p.m. R0013571585.1126

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We are pleased to announce that as of November 30, 2015 our office will be moved to the following address:

Calabogie Lions Club Santa Claus Parade The Santa Claus Parade will take place on Sunday December 6th. The parade will commence at 1:30pm from the school followed by visits with Santa commencing at about 2:30pm at the Calabogie Community Centre. Santa’s helpers will be providing pizza, hot dogs, hot chocolate, tea and coffee. Please contribute your used eyeglasses for forwarding to the needy in other countries; please consider contributing non-perishable items for the Calabogie Food Bank; and, please consider contributing returnable alcoholic containers to help fund the needy in our community. President Barrie Nichols R0013570916/1126

Renfrew Hydro Inc. 499 O’Brien Road, Unit B Renfrew, ON K7V 3Z3 Our phone and fax numbers will remain the same. Our current office at 29 Bridge Avenue will remain open until November 25th. We will be closed November 26th and 27th while we relocate. We would like to apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause.

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U16B UOV Ringette Bulldogs split with Ottawa team in NCRRL weekend action Sue Schwan

UOV Ringette

It was a wild ride at the U16B National Capital Regional Ringette League games in Cobden when Upper Ottawa Valley Bulldogs locked horns with the City of Ottawa Ringette. The hostility was heavy and the pressure was high at the end of the first half with City of Ottawa up by one. The UOV Bulldogs took control of the game and scored three quick goals. Megan Bennett, Jamie Broome and Camryn McCallum scored. Bulldogs assists went to Jamie Broome, Hannah Hubert, Abigail Schwan and Emma Kluke. Final score was 3-1 UOV. The second game of the day was also against the City of Ottawa. Penalties were piling up on both sides of the bench, as UOV remained full of spirit and sass. At the end of the first half, the score was an even 1-1, with UOV defence player Jordan Benedict scoring the sole goal. City of Ottawa snuck two goals past UOV Bulldogs and then with seven

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From left are UOV Bulldogs Abby Schwan, Camryn McCallum and Hannah Hubert. The Bulldogs and Ottawa each scored a win in the NCRRL doubleheader at the Cobden Astrolabe. seconds remaining in the game, defence Abby Schwan scored, assisted by Broome and Bennett. The final score was 3-2 for Ottawa.

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Hockey Museum) at the town clock. It starts at 9 a.m. and the cost is $5 per participant. Wear a moustache, real or imitation and/or your favorite hockey team jersey.

LEAVE YOUR LASTING MARK FOR CHEO’S CHILDREN & FAMILIES MATT WAS ONE OF THOSE RARE PEOPLE WHO HAD AN INNATE AND INCREDIBLE ABILITY TO TOUCH AND AFFECT THOSE HE LOVED IN A VERY POSITIVE WAY. NOW THE MATT LARUE MEMORIAL ENDOWMENT FUND WILL CONTINUE TO HELP PEOPLE AT CHEO’S DIABETES CLINIC. By making a planned gift to CHEO you not only help future generations of children, but you also provide some tax relief to your estate, while still providing for your family members. Here are some ways you can create your Forever CHEO legacy: make a bequest in your Will; create an endowment fund; name CHEO as the beneficiary of your RRSPs or RRIFs; or take out a life insurance policy with CHEO as the beneficiary.

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The Renfrew Peewee Timberwolves went 2-and-1 in round-robin play, but were eliminated from further competition in the quarterfinal at the Regional Silver Stick hockey tournament in Pembroke over the weekend. The Kemptville Panthers posted a 3-0 win over the Wolves in the Sunday morning contest. ROUND-ROBIN

The Peewee Wolves surrendered a goal seven seconds into the tournament, and trailed 2-0 just over three minutes in, at the Pembroke Memorial Centre Friday night. But a Chase Congdon marker 14 seconds later swayed the tide, and the Wolves were on their way to a 6-2 triumph over the Loyalist Jets. Angus Duchene fired home a pair of unanswered second period tallies, and then completed a hat trick in the third stanza. Alex Vanderploeg added two goals to the Renfrew cause to help the Peewee Wolves win going away. Duchene and Vanderploeg also set up goals while Jack Stewart added a threeassist night for the Peewee Wolves. Penalty killing also played a key role as the Wolves took all four of the game’s minor penalties. They allowed an early powerplay goal but killed off the remaining three Loyalist man advantages. Owen Osborne, who went the distance in the tournament between the pipes, backstopped the Renfrew victory. The Peewee Wolves built up a 4-0 lead en route to a 5-2 win over the West Island Royals Saturday

morning at the Pembroke and Area Community Centre. Vanderploeg had three goals and two assists to lead the Renfrew charge. Spencer Pole and Gavin Halk added singles in the second period after Vanderploeg had drawn first blood for the Peewee Wolves, unassisted, with 10 seconds left in the first. Jack Stewart added two more helpers in the game for the Wolves. The Leitrim Hawks had all the answers as they took on the Peewee Wolves Saturday evening. Leitrim struck for three goals in the opening session, and added two more in each of the second and third periods in a 7-0 triumph at the PMC. Renfrew’s 2-and-1 record allowed them to advance into Sunday’s playoff round as a wildcard. However, at the Pembroke and Area Community Centre Sunday morning, the Kemptville Panthers posted a 3-0 win over the Peewee Wolves in the quarterfinal. A second period goal snapped a goalless deadlock, and the Panthers added two more goals in the final stanza. BANTAM WOLVES

The Bantam Timberwolves made the trip up to Pembroke for Silver Stick action this weekend. The Bantam Wolves take on the Kemptville Panthers at the PMC Friday at 3 p.m. On Saturday, the Renfrew bantams take on the Clarence Rockland Crush at 11:15 a.m. at the Pembroke and Area Community Centre. The Bantam Wolves also face the Perth Lanark Wings on PMC ice at 6:50 p.m.

Winter is just around the corner, so be sure to get your kids outside and active. Just because it’s cold doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy the weather. Motivate your kids to step away from the screens and get active outside. Have no fears, the Canadian Ski Council (CSC) has a program to help out. The Grade 4 and 5 SnowPass Program is an affordable way to get your child on the slopes. At the CSC, we understand that it is more difficult to get active in the winter, regardless of age, so why not get your kids inspired now to get outside and enjoy winter? Now in its 19th year, the Grade 4 and 5 SnowPass program allows any child in

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Motown meets the Valley in new Christmas musical comedy tastic cast of actors and musicians and we are excited to introduce some wonderful new Stone Fencers like Schroeder, Bryan, Derek and Rita Tolhurst, Lawrie Barton, Shirley Hill and Kaylee Garcia. I am happy also to involve some very talented Kilalloe youth in this production!” Two veteran Stone Fence Theatre stars return with the show: Valley Vic, otherwise known as Killaloe’s Ambrose Mullin and Fran Pinkerton, one of the Ottawa Valley’s most popular vocalists. The play features young Kaylee Garcia of Pembroke as Vic’s daughter, Alice. Kaylee has appeared in Streetlight Theatre productions and in concert. It also introduces Shirley Hill of Cobden as Vic’s neighbour lady Wanda, who has her cap set for him. The band features Schroeder Nordholt (Killaloe) on keys, Bryan Walsh (Killaloe) on guitar, Derek Tolhurst (Cobden) on bass, and Robin Pinkerton (Eganville) on drums, along with Musical Director Ish Theilheimer (Deacon) playing rhythm guitar and fiddle. “Although I’m known for playing fiddle music, I grew up listening to the The Drifters, Sam and Dave, Aretha, The Temptations, Stevie Wonder, The Supremes and all the other R&B and soul music greats of the late ‘60s,” says Theilheimer. “The music is inspired by these geniuses and the unsung heroes who wrote the songs and accompanied them.” Elie-Sernoskie is also enthusiastic about the show’s message. “Ish has a great gift for reinventing an age-old theme and making it pertinent to our

Stone Fence Theatre is getting ready to bring us a new Christmas musical, Valley Vic and the Christmas Temptations. Tickets for all performances are $25, including tax, and available by calling 613-6286600 or toll free 1-866-310-1004, or online at www. stonefence.ca/ tickets . Stephanie KeonPinkerton

following up on a sold-out performance there in 2014 of the company’s musical revue, G’day, We’re from the Valley, EH!. Tickets for all performances are $25, including tax, and available by calling 613-628-6600 or toll free 1-866-310-1004, or online at www. stonefence.ca/tickets .

School on Saturday night, Nov. 28, 7 p.m. It will be performed at Miramichi Lodge in Pembroke on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 29, 1 p.m. and the Renfrew Recreation Centre on Saturday night, Dec. 5, 7 p.m., and Sunday afternoon, Dec. 6 ,1 p.m. The show in Pembroke at Miramichi Lodge is being done as a benefit for the Lodge,

area, our era and finding a different angle. This show is exactly that. It’s relaying a message that the holiday season has been morphed into a giant artificial monster, and it’s so important for us to always be reminded of the true meaning of Christmas.” Valley Vic and the Christmas Temptations opens at Killaloe Public

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Hot on the heels of their smash hit Here Comes the Train!, which played to packed audiences throughout the Valley all summer, Stone Fence Theatre is getting ready to bring us a new Christmas musical, Valley Vic and the Christmas Temptations. A Motown-style girl group is dispatched from Hell to ruin Christmas in the Ottawa Valley, as they’ve done elsewhere. What happens when the first person they encounter in their mission is Valley Vic, Stone Fence Theatre’s iconic symbol of all things good about old-time Valley life? What happens when Vic’s daughter, Alice, gets wind of what’s going on? Find out by seeing Valley Vic and the Christmas Temptations, the new musical comedy from Stone Fence Theatre and its producer/playwright Ish Theilheimer. The show, directed by Chantal Elie-Sernoskie, will be performed over two weekends in Killaloe, Pembroke and Renfrew, opening Nov. 28. In future years, the company hopes to perform it in various locations every year at holiday time. “A number of people helped me come up with the concept for the show,” says Theilheimer. “One of the things that brings this company together is how fond we are of the Valley and its community-minded values. So the idea of a 60s-style girl group dispatched by the devil to ruin things here struck us all as a hoot. It went from there.” Director Chantal Elie-Sernoskie is enthusiastic about the show and its cast. “If you want to laugh, listen to some Motown music sprinkled with Christmas cheer and be touched by the true values of the season, come out and see the show. This is a fan-

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Protecting your feeders from squirrels Jim Ferguson

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Squirreling away food for a rainy day or a lean winter is a very good habit, but it is difficult to admire squirrels when they are hauling off your expensive birdseed. There is no such thing as a squirrel-proof feeder, some work well for a short time but hungry squirrels are clever squirrels. You can trap them, shoot them and use all types of “squirrel-free” feeders but they will eventually find a way to thwart your efforts. You can slow them down by using cages with spaces just large enough to let the small birds inside to feed. Richard and Maureen Brennan were having problems with black squirrels eating all the seed, as well as keeping the small birds from feeding. To help solve the problem they bought a silo feeder that fits inside a wire cage with spaces just large enough for the small birds to enter but the squirrels and larger birds cannot reach the seed. Baffles on the support post, a plastic dome over the feeder, the use of a smooth metal pole to support the feeder and removing the bottom spill tray on feeders will help reduce the raiding. Give one of these a try. RED-WINGED BLACKBIRDS

Helen Sharpe and Pat Enright had three male red-winged blackbirds arrive at their feeders this past week. The birds prefer suet

but Helen says they will eat corn and some of the mixed seed. The males are the first to leave in the fall followed by the females and first year males but in some years when food sources are to their liking they will stay late into the fall and may stay all winter. In 2001, 2003, 2004, 2007 and 2010 the redwings were counted on the Christmas Bird Count on Dec. 27. There were reports of them in January and February of the following year which would indicate that they stayed all winter.

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Bill and Evelyn McLaughlin found a cedar waxwing that had been involved in an accident with a car. The bird was on the road near a mountain ash tree that was loaded with berries. They noted how attractive the plumage of the waxwing was with the black mask, prominent crest, tan back and pale yellow breast feathers and the bright yellow terminal bar on the tail feathers. With an above average berry crop this year the waxwings, both cedar and Bohemian, may remain into the winter to harvest the crop. They travel in huge flocks of up to 2,500 birds. A flock of Bohemian waxwings this size was seen on Opeongo Road in 2012 feeding on buckthorn berries. In silhouette the crest is very prominent. Bill and Evelyn use a portable dog kennel to protect their feeders, a new idea. See Hawk’s Eye, page 46

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Thursday night suppers featured special treats for the family Although Mother always seemed to be tucking something into the oven, or stirring a pot on the stove, whatever day of the week it was, for some reason Thursday was the day when nothing interfered with her baking. We would come home from school to be met with the sweet smell of apple pies, homemade buns, and always on the bake table, would be fresh muffins and golden tea biscuits. Ours was a home of routine. Just like Monday was wash day, Tuesday Mother did the ironing, Wednesday was Mother’s day to quilt, sew, have someone drop in for tea and a bit of chatter, or to go to a meeting at the church. And so, Thursday was bake day. And Friday was the time to get everything ready to take into Renfrew on Saturday to peddle door to door. Which meant too, that Friday, more baking was done, because of the great demand for Mother’s sticky buns, and they couldn’t be made two days before delivering them to her special customers, like Dr. Murphy, and rich Mrs. Stewart. But baking for the family was always done on Thursday, and that became my favourite day of the week. I so anticipated walking into the kitchen that day, that I was sure I could actually smell the sweet buns and apple pie long before the lane ended at the gate into the barn yard. And as soon as I opened the door, I would be met head-on with the wonderful smells, the result of Mother’s long day at the bake table and the Findlay Oval. And I knew a treat would be waiting for me. We never considered homemade bread a treat...that was something we had every day. No this would be a special treat, and one I looked forward too with saliva swirling around my mouth waiting for that first bite. Of course, the first order was to get upstairs, and get out of

Mary Cook’s Memories BY MARY COOK

my school clothes. Heaven forbid that I would get a drop of butter, or jam onto the blouse that I was expected to keep spotlessly clean for the rest of the week. Once in my play clothes, I would tear downstairs like someone possessed, and head right for the kitchen table. There at one end, as always, would be a crisp clean flour bag tea towel, laid out flat with a little plate on it. Beside it would be a small dish of jam...which could be wild strawberry, picked in the summer from along the C.P.R. tracks, or raspberry, which was my favourite. And then Mother would bring over one of her freshly made muffins and a tea biscuit on another little plate and set them before me. Now it was decision time. Which one should I eat first? Mother would smile and then she would chuckle, as I said my usual, ‘eenie, meenie, minee moe’, and sometimes my finger would land on the one I wanted to save for last, and I would go all over the exercise again. The muffin usually won out. Still warm from the oven, I would lather it with the jam, and take small little bites to make the wonderful taste last as long as I could. And then I would do the same with the tea biscuit. There wouldn’t be a crumb left on the little plate when I finished.

I wouldn’t have refused had Mother offered me a piece of warm apple pie too. But supper wasn’t far off, and I had to save my appetite for it. I would take the tea towel and the plate over to the little table. And I would linger over the array of baking Mother had spent most of the day making. There was never any bread on the bake table, because it was made several times a week, always started in an evening, put in large greased bowls, and allowed to sit on the reservoir on the back of the Findlay Oval, where it would rise overnight, baked in the morning and then be ready for the next meal. I never ceased to marvel at the bounty of food we had at our table. Breakfast was a meal in itself. Dinner, at noon hour, would feed half of Renfrew County. Supper was considered the lightest meal of the day, and yet our plates were heaped with fried potatoes, meat and always there was a cabbage salad, which Father thought was as necessary as the sky-high plate of fresh bread. And on Thursday night, supper included the wonderful baked goods Mother had worked on most of the day. I would look around the table after Father said Grace, and I would see the golden biscuits, muffins, and big wedges of apple pie, and I would think again we were probably amongst the richest people in all of Renfrew County. How lucky, we were, I would think. Yes, indeed, blessed beyond words. Interested in an electronic version of Mary’s books? Go to https://www.smashwords.com and type MaryRCook for e-book purchase details. If you would like a hard copy, please contact Mary at wick2@ sympatico.ca.

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Doug Miller, from left, Lori Ann Cherney, Kathryn Bossy, Anthony St. George and Jo-Anne DowdallBrown during a weekend rehearsal for The Great Kooshog Lake Hollis McCauley Fishing Derby.

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Renfrew’s Citizen of the Year JoAnne Dowdall-Brown can cross another item off her bucket list. Dowdall-Brown is acting in Really Cool Initiatives performance of the Norman Foster play The Great Kooshog Lake Hollis McCauley Fishing Derby at the Renfrew Recreation Centre, which began Tuesday, Nov. 24 and runs until Saturday, Nov. 28. “It was something I always wanted to do,” said Dowdall-Brown during a dress rehearsal on Nov. 22. “This is a bucket list thing for me.” Dowdall-Brown plays Rhonda Borkowski in the adult comedy about a small town, a huge fish, and brewing romance. Other cast members include Doug Miller (Kirk Douglas), Kathryn Bossy (Sienna Grey), Anthony St. George (James Bell) all of Renfrew, and Arnprior’s Lori Ann Cherney (Melanie Morningside).

“We’ve got a lot of local talent,” said producer and director Kathryn Dagg. “We do it for the love of theatre.” Dagg said they enjoy Norman Foster’s work and try to keep productions Canadian. “We just like his writing, we like his humour,” she said. The production is raising funds for the Renfrew Victoria Hospital and a large carving of two fish, created with a chainsaw, will be raffled off. Tickets for the 7 p.m. show on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday cost $10, while the Friday night wine and cheese social at 6 p.m., followed by the show at 7, is $20. The Saturday dinner theatre production is being sponsored by J.S. Wilson Financial Management. Tickets for are available at Aikenhead’s Drug Store, the Recreation Centre and J.S. Wilson Financial Management. Arrangements for tickets to the dinner theatre may be made by contacting J.S. Wilson Financial Management.

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It is a bit early to be thinking of the Christmas Bird Count but the time will pass very quickly and we need to be ready for the biggest birding event of the year. The date is Dec. 19. There are two counts, a field count and a feeder count. The field count lasts for 24 hours, the feeder count for about one hour. More details as the day approaches. To take part, please call us. GREAT BACKYARD BIRD COUNT

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Calvary Pentecostal’s Power Hour a joyous event for youth Power Hour kids include: Cooper Ferguson, Paige Mathieson, Zech Mathieson, Morghan Weeks, Abby Weeks, Alexis Kanter, Madison Burgess, Mya Lacelle, Neci Harkes–Carr, Nevin Prevost, Cage Prevost, Jack Kelly, Caleb Kelly, Ally Kehoe, Hope Simons, Brie Stewart, Ella Stewart, Charleigh Stewart, Shaelyn Dobec and Keelynd St. Amand. Leaders include Pastor Peter and Wanda Snow, Carolyn Fraser, Sarah Warren, Grace Warren, Laurette MacIsaac, Nate MacIsaac, Chloe Freidrich and Helen Beauvais.

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Every Wednesday evening, Calvary Pentecostal Church on Wrangler Road comes alive with the sound of children’s voices. From 6:30-8 p.m. each week, the church hosts Power Hour, a program that features games, crafts, Bible study, songs, snacks and more. The free program is open to all denominations and organizers always welcome new participants. Open to children in grades 2-7, Power Hour participants are now rehearsing for their upcoming Christmas concert. The group also just completed boxes for Operation Christmas Child, a program that helps children in developing countries. For more information about Power Hour, call the church at 613-432-6785 or email petwanboyz@bell.net .

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STAC hands prove to be a challenge Lewis MacDonald Duplicate Bridge

Seven tables engaged in friendly competition for duplicate bridge honours at Ma-TeWay Activity Centre Nov. 18. The STAC hands variation provided several small slam opportunities for East-West players. Bob Bouchard and Garry Irving brought home a Six Hearts contract on Board 19, the only successful slam of the afternoon. Before the afternoon’s action, Wayne Daze in the Chalk

Talk summarized the recent Arnprior workshop ‘Making the Extra Trick’. He reiterated the cardinal rules in duplicate bridge: count, re-count, sort and evaluate. Daze illustrated with a practice hand where the lead was the difference between success and defeat. Congratulations to the afternoon’s winners: NORTH-SOUTH

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• 1st Rick Duncan and Tom Sewter; • 2nd Maureen McCann and Wayne Daze; • 3rd Bob Bouchard and Garry Irving. Chalk Talks begin at 12:30 with regular play starting at 1 p.m. The cost of an afternoon of challenge and fun is only $5. Refreshments and snacks are included.

Violence Against Women vigil Dec. 6 Erin Norris

Bernadette McCann House for Women

Dec. 6, 2015 marks 26 years since 14 young women lost their lives due to senseless violence at École Polytechnique, Montreal. With local tragedies fresh in the hearts and minds of Renfrew County residents, Bernadette McCann House will host its annual Dec. 6 vigil. The candlelight vigil will be held at 6 p.m. at the Wesley United Church Fellowship Hall, Pembroke. Roses will be laid by various community members to create a Garden of Hope.

In attendance will be guest speaker Elizabeth Sheehy, LL.B., LL.M., LL.D., lawyer, author, professor and vice-dean of Research in the Faculty of Common Law at the University of Ottawa. All are invited to gather on Canada’s National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women. The vigil will be followed by light refreshments and the opportunity to write on a memory board. For more information please contact Bernadette McCann House at 613-732-7776 or visit www.wsssbmh.org .

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LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 Libra, some big challenges are coming your way, but it’s not anything you can’t handle. However, you may need to bring in some reinforcements. Enlist some friends to help out. SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 Scorpio, after many weeks of putting in your best effort at work and at home, it very well may be time to take a break. Here’s a chance to book a vacation before the holiday rush. SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21 Sagittarius, even though you are quite persuasive, you cannot always make miracles happen. If someone isn’t moved by your call to action, don’t take it personally. CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 Capricorn, there’s not much more you can pile onto your plate without it tipping over. This week lighten your load by asking family to help. They are more than willing. AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18 Make an effort to restore some order to your finances, Aquarius. It may be time to curtail your spending, but a close examination of your finances won’t cause much panic. PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20 Pisces, some mysterious news has piqued your curiosity, and now you may not be sure which direction to go for a few days. 1126

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Local events and happenings over the coming weeks — free to non-profit organizations Fax: 613-432-6689, E-mail: peter.clark@metroland.com November 26 St. Joseph’s High School Coffee House, $5 admission. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.; show at 7.

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

November 27 Dress in your hunting gear and drop in at the Golden Age Activity Centre for hunters stew and homemade pie $8 at noon. Entertainment follows with Guy Jamieson, Larry Dougherty and Ray Kohlsmith. Hunters ball raffle will take place. Chance to win Senators versus Leafs tickets. Bonnechere Manor Auxiliary bake, craft and white elephant sale in the Great Hall from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Proceeds support special trips and needs for Manor residents. Renfrew County Fiddlers dance at Renfrew Legion, 8 to 11 p.m. followed by a delicious light lunch. Evening of dancing and listening to familiar tunes. Admission $6 for nonmembers. Christmas dinner dance tickets will be available at the door.

MITTEN TREES The Sisters of Beta Sigma Phi are, once again, asking 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.

Knights Christmas dinner Knights of Columbus Council 1916 Renfrew is serving free Community Friendship dinners again this Christmas day from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Free delivery of take-out meals, and free transportation to and from your residence for those who wish to join at the hall. Please call Brian at 613432-0887 or Don at 613-433-9298 for dinner requests. On Christmas day, call 613-432-6121.

November 28 Cobden Santa Claus Parade at 1:30 p.m. Features Renfrew Highland Pipes and Drums. Bring items to support food bank. Santa will be at the Whitewater Community Hall to hand out treats to the kids following the parade. For float information, call 613-646-2212 or 613-646-9810.

cheon at noon at the Renfrew Legion with bingo to follow. New members welcome, $5 per year.

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.

Pictures with Santa at The Flower Factory in Renfrew, 3 to 6 p.m. Cost $10 for photo. All proceeds go to Bernadette McCann House.

Trivia Mania at Burnstown United Church at 7 p.m. Teams of six or less, $10 per person, includes refreshments and fun. Contact Kurt at 613433-3389 or johnsonhome@rogers. com to book your team or get your name added to a team. Deadline to register is Thursday, Nov. 26. Building fully accessible. The Library Goes To The Zoo: The Admaston/Bromley Public Library kids party from 10:30 to noon. Children ages 4 to 10 are welcome for games, crafts, snacks, and fun! Please 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 homebased 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. ‘5 for Fighting’ Men’s Cancers is a five-kilometre fun run/walk in the spirit of Movember, scheduled to start at 9 a.m at 249 Raglan St. (Canada Post, Hockey Museum). Cost is $5 per participant. Wear a moustache, real or imitation and/or your favorite hockey team jersey. The Burnstown United Church, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Find quilted and knitted items, hand crafted cards, blown glass and much more. Also Burnstown Women’s Institute has a bake table full of homemade goodies. Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre ‘The Last Call’ at Horton Community Centre. Cost $20 per person. Doors open at 5 p.m. for cocktails followed by spaghetti dinner and the theatre. Advance tickets only, at Horton Township Office, Kathleen 613-4326271, online at krogers@hortontownship.ca or Jen at 613-432-5889.

November 29 RVH Auxiliary Christmas House Tour. Seven beautiful homes, dessert tea, 20 per cent discount at RVH gift shop. Contact Marilyn at 613-4325237. Tickets $25. Everyone welcome to the lighting of the Vern Yemen Memorial Nativ-

December 4 Community Living Renfrew County South Christmas Dance at the RCAF Wing. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Dance 8 p.m. to midnight. Admission $5. Open to the public. Music by Gib Rozyn & The Ryvyls. Door prizes and light lunch served.

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Christmas boutique at Community Living Area shoppers had a chance to do some early hunting at the Community Living Renfrew County South second annual Pre-Christmas Boutique Nov. 12 and 13. Cheryl Jordan of The Country Cupboard in Petawawa has an impressive display at her booth. ity Scene on Low Square at 7 p.m. Start the Advent season with a short service of carols and fellowship. Hot chocolate served. 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. Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church’s ‘Messy Church’ from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Worship celebration, creative activities, community and a simple meal. For all ages. Children, bring your adult(s)! A journey to Bethlehem and having fun while doing it. Pot luck meeting of McNab & District Celtic Heritage society at 1118 Campbell Dr. at 6 p.m. Anyone interested in learning more about the organization or wanting to join is welcome.

November 30 Drop-in meditation from 6 to 7 p.m. at Eganville Seniors Centre. No registration. Cost $3. 613-628-2354.

Fourth annual Renfrew County Stewardship Forum ‘Towards Watershed Planning’, 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Best Western Hotel, Pembroke. For information and to register go to http:// www.bonnechereriver.ca/brwp-news and click on the link. $20 per person.

December 1 Memory Cafe. Whitewater Bromley Community Health Centre, Outreach Services, 44 Main St., Cobden. 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Alzheimer Society of Ottawa and Renfrew County. Call 1-888-411-2067, Ext. 125 or www. alzheimer.ca/ottawa

December 2 Pot luck lunch and meeting of the Cobden & District Seniors Club in the community room, Whitewater Region Municipal Office. 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.

December 3 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 at 1-888-411-2067 ext. 125.

Cobden Farmers Market Christmas Edition. Friday, Dec. 4, noon to 8:30 p.m., and Saturday, Dec 5, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Agricultural Hall, Market Building (Cobden Fairgrounds) and Legion Hall on Main Street. Food available at all locations, special events, hourly draws, prizes. Help the food bank. Visit www.cobdenfarmersmarket.ca or Facebook page. Contact Connie 613-732-9689 or Ernie 613-646-2712.

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. Tea and Talent Sale at Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church, 1 to 4 p.m. Drop in after the Santa Claus Parade. Hot tea served with sandwiches and squares. Talent sale, silent auction. GrEating Cards available for $20 by Walter Von Boetticher with proceeds going to feed the hungry through the Renfrew Refugee Group. Renfrew & Area Resource Centre (Kids Corp) presents Breakfast with Mrs. Claus at The Renfrew Armouries, 8-11 a.m. Adults $7;children under 12 $5; children under two, free. Denbigh/Griffith Lions Club Christmas Craft Sale 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Griffith Hall, Highway 41. Baked goods, door prizes, canteen and homemade lunch.

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