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Bob Dick chosen as deputy mayor in Admaston-Bromley Township Sherry Haaima
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News – Admaston-Bromley’s new council has been sworn in and is ready to get down to business. Mayor Michael Donohue served
one term as councillor in the township before his successful bid for mayor in the Oct. 27 municipal election. Former councillor and long-time township resident and supporter Bob Dick was named the deputy mayor.
Former Police Services Board member Mike Quilty joins former Horton councillor Bob Hall and newcomer Kevin LeGris as councillors. “I feel very fortunate in my position to be surrounded by you four truly capable gentlemen and I’m
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New Horton Township council sworn in Dec. 1 Bob Johnston named deputy mayor Sherry Haaima
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News – It was a full house in Horton Township council chambers Monday night (Dec. 1) for the inaugural meeting of the council elected Oct. 27. Being sworn in were Mayor Bob Kingsbury, and councillors David Bennett, Glen Campbell, Robert Johnston and Jamey Larone. Kingsbury has chosen Johnston, a former mayor himself, as the deputy mayor. “I’ve chosen him because of his experience, his knowledge and his availability,” said Kingsbury. “I think he’s going to be a great asset and a help to me.” The mayor and council delivered inaugural addresses and all thanked voters, staff and their families for the support. Kingsbury said his vision for the next four years includes keeping a tight grip on the township’s finances, keeping the tax rate low and maintaining reserve funds. Thomson Road rehabilitation has been identified as a priority, said Kingsbury, and while grant applications have not been successful, coun-
cil must find ways to address the problem. “However, it should not be done at the expense of maintaining our gravel road upgrade program,” he said. The fire department is facing several challenges in 2015, including replacement of the main fire truck and construction of a building at the boat launch. Recreation in the township may seem some changes, “Recreation is a huge responsibility as it stands now and to that I have added an extra layer,” said Kingsbury. He has asked the chair to begin discussions whereby the committee would govern itself under an annual donation from the township. “This agreement would have to be beneficial to both the township and the recreation committee,” said Kingsbury, Among the other upcoming challenges are staff issues, including fixing the grid system and preparing for the retirement of the township’s CAO and administrative assistant in the not-so-distant future. The mayor has decided to reduce the size of the planning committee, which previously had 11 members, a number that can be intimidating to
Horton Township council gathers for its first official photo. Mayor Bob Kingsbury, centre, Deputy Mayor Bob Johnston, to the right of Kingsbury, join councillors, from left, Glen Campbell, Dave Bennett and Jamey Larone. Sherry Haaima/ Metroland
individuals making a presentation. Three members of council will now join four public members to form the committee. Committee appointments have been established for the upcoming year and include a new group that will focus on economic development. The mayor is ex-officio on all committees and has established several ad-hoc committees. David Bennett will chair economic development with support from three members of the public; a committee to examine grading of private roads will be chaired by David Bennett and he will be joined by public works man-
ager Janet Collins and one public member; Glen Campbell will chair a committee to look at a building for the boat launch; and Robert Johnston will chair the annual volunteer dinner committee. Other committee appointments: Public works: Dave Bennett (chair), Jamey Larone (vice) Planning: Jamey Larone (c), David Bennet (v) Recreation: Robert Johnston (c), Glen Campbell (v) Finance: Jamey Larone (c), all members of council Fire: Glen Campbell Human Resources: Robert John-
ston Safety Officer: Glen Campbell Seniors Home Support: David Bennett Renfrew and Area Chamber of Commerce: Robert Johnston Community Police Advisory Committee: Jamey Larone Agriculture Veterinary Committee: Robert Johnston Remembrance Day Service: Jamey Larone The meeting included an opening prayer by Rev. Ryan Holley of Our Lady of Fatima Church and Rev. Dr. Richard Hollingsworth of the Castleford United Church.
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There will be a steep learning curve to get up to speed on township business and a municipal orientation session at the township office Dec. 12 and upcoming Association of Municipalities training will help facilitate that learning, said Donohue. The mayor said he will deliver his inaugural address and announce committee and board appointments at the first meeting of the new year on Jan. 8, 2015. Clerk-treasurer Annette Louis welcomed members and said staff members look forward to working with council. “The residents of Admaston-Bromley should be very proud,” said Louis.
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Local opposition to Energy East pipeline mounts Derek Dunn
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News – They don’t know what aspect to address, or their messaging; they haven’t even come up with a name yet. But a group has formed in Arnprior to oppose the proposed Energy East pipeline. About 25 people gathered at the public library on Dec. 3, including a number of elected town and township representatives and an environmental engineer. The meeting was to discuss TransCanada’s plan to convert a natural gas pipeline to oil and run it from the Alberta Tar Sands – under the Madawaska River and other Valley rivers – on to Quebec and New Brunswick. Hosted by newly-elected McNab-Braeside Coun. Mark MacKenzie, the local threat was made plain by various commentators: • A 40-year-old pipe designed for gas is expected to ship 1.1 million barrels a day of heavy sand and bitumen under tremendous pressure; • TransCanada spills have
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Joanne Mitchell and Robert Johnston will see 1.1 million barrel of crude oil pass through a pipeline within 1,000 feet of their home if Energy East is allowed to proceed. They joined a group of about 25 for a meeting in Arnprior to plan ways to stop the proposed pipeline conversion project. doubled over the last decade, from one in 1,000 km of pipeline per year to two; • Between 1 and 2 per cent would leak before stop measures kick in, meaning at least 10,000 barrels; • About 80 to 90 per cent of the oil will be sold internationally, hence Energy East will not
contribute to energy independence; • Natural gas prices will jump by 52 per cent to pay for new gaslines, which is why gas providers like Enbridge oppose the deal; • Few full-time jobs will be created, and temporary installation workers move with the
pipeline, so locals won’t benefit. “I don’t see the win-win,” said Robert Johnston, whose house is within 1,000 feet of the pipeline. “They do not deny there will be spills. They give the statistics on their website. It’s all built into the business model.” Johnston and his wife Joanne Mitchell own a farm on Waba Creek. They don’t fit the big city environmentalist stereotype. But it is evident they’ve studied Energy East extensively, and are vehemently opposed to the conversion. Sitting next to them was MaryGwyn Brown and her friend, both skeptics of the fledgling group and its arguments against the proposal. Brown isn’t a climate change believer to start: climate has always changed; it’s narcissistic to think we can have that much impact over the world’s ecosystems; species and civilizations come and go, she says. And there’s nothing wrong with businesses making money. But it is the group’s willingness to charge ahead with fighting against Energy East without
first holding a robust debate that turned her off. “I just came to see what these people were here for; to see how open-minded they are,” Brown said after the meeting. “I don’t think they are as open-minded as they need to be.” There was no mention that Energy East will provide tax revenue to munici-
palities, and little acknowledgement of the valve system, sensors, pumping stations and monitoring process. Many scoffed at the notion Energy East is a “nation-building project,” a contention of Alberta Premier Jim Prentice. See councils, page 5
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Stephen Janes is an environmental engineer who has worked on many similar projects in Canada. A relative of McNab-Braeside Coun. Heather Lang, Janes travelled from London to give a presentation. He said it is important to study the details and approval process. He is also convinced the already contentious issue will grow. “I personally think we are going to see this on the next (federal) election, it’s that big,” Janes said. He encouraged opponents to voice their concerns to the national and Ontario energy boards. “There is an awful lot of power in your hands.” The Ontario Energy Board will hold hearings in Stittsville and Ottawa at a yet-to-be determined date in early 2015. MAYORS IN OPPOSITION
At one point talk turned to the macro issues of Energy
East equating to seven million more cars in use – accelerating climate change. Someone mentioned obligations to children and grandchildren. Another brought up the risk to beluga whales in the Saint Lawrence River. Even Arnprior Mayor David Reid agreed pipelines should be stopped and oil sands production reduced in the name of minimizing Canada’s carbon footprint. (Township Mayor Tom Peckett, also at the meeting, indicated he wants Energy East stopped.) However, the group didn’t formulate a marketing or messaging plan, instead concentrating on either the local risk or overall danger of climate change. Judging by the focus of the meeting, Energy East’s threat to local drinking water will be the core. One person said bottled water will cost more than oil. Another suggested filling water bottles with oil as part of a campaign.
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The local tourism sector and a spike in natural gas prices were reiterated. Petitions, letter-writing campaigns, perhaps even a play are actions under consideration. The group acknowledged TransCanada has deep pockets for TV ads, and is suspected of planning a dirty tricks campaign to discredit opponents. Mayors and councillors said they are at the meeting to gauge public sentiment, not play an active role in the group. MacKenzie said he will step back after the first meeting. The local elected officials did say they would welcome delegations to speak during upcoming council meetings. A formal presentation gives councils the impetus to join with surrounding municipalities and the county, possibly with a message to the government of Ontario and provincial and national associations of municipalities.
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On Dec. 1 the new McNab-Braeside council was officially sworn in at its inaugural meeting at the council chambers in the township office. The new council posed for a photo after the official ceremony: Coun. Scott Brum, left, Coun. Heather Lang, Mayor Tom Peckett, Coun. Mark Mackenzie and Deputy Mayor Brian Armsden. est in democracy. “You have voted overwhelmingly for change and change we will deliver,” said Peckett. Some things will remain the same: it will continue to be a welcoming and caring community, where people watch out for each other. Peckett said McNab-Braeside is a proud rural community with a rich history, which they will continue to honour by promoting controlled development, which complements the township’s heritage. Some of the things, with the people’s support he is planning on changing include delivering an open and consultative government, with clear communication (with social and traditional media updates), and an improved website.
“Commencement of public negotiations for the best possible library and recreation agreements, available with our neighbours will be started early in the New Year,” said Peckett. He is also planning on meeting with other communities to try and find a viable solution to “unrealistic cost increases for policing.” As well he is going to take steps to protect the water resources as protection of the environment is paramount. He called the farmers of the township critical and is proposing a board of active farmers to meet and advice council of their concerns and arrive at solutions which benefit all. The council held its first official meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 2, after press deadline.
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“Today you have the arrival of something important and some important people, the new council for McNab-Braeside,” said Hughes. “With the coming of advent there is tremendous expectation and just as the people of this township live with the great sense of expectation of all the wonderful things you soon-to-be your worship and your council are going to bring about.” Hello, Hello, Hello, Hello, Hughes then referenced the expecTop to Bottom Top Chimney Bottom Service? Top Chimney to Bottom Service? Chimney Service? Top totoBottom Chimney Service? tations the Ottawa RedBlacks brought Hello, Hello, football fans. Top to Bottom Chimney Service? Top to Bottom Chimney Service? “Here in McNab-Braeside you have a new quarterback and his name is not Henry (Burris) but Tom, so we are expecting greater results,” said Hughes, with some chuckles from the crowd. “We are trusting there will be far more than two victories for you and your council in the tenure that is ahead, so we wish you well.” He then gave a prayer thanking our Have W.E.T.T. our Have W.E.T.T. certifi our ed W.E.T.T. certifi specialists specialists sweep ed specialists your sweep chimney your sweep chimney -your before chimney - it's before too - it's before late! it's late!too late! Have our W.E.T.T. edcertifi specialists sweep your chimney - before it's tootoo late! those who served the township and Have Have our W.E.T.T. certified specialists Have our W.E.T.T. sweep your certifi chimney ed specialists - beforesweep it's too your late! chimney - before it's too late! the new council. He asked they may Wood Wood Wood Wood Wood Wood Wood Top to Top Wood Bottom to Top Bottom Chimney toTop Bottom Chimney Chimney Service ServiceEnergyEnergy to Bottom Chimney Service Wood Wood Wood Energy Energy Energy Wood Energy Energy Energy Top to Bottom toService Bottom Chimney Energy Technology Energy Chimney Service EnergyService Energy Technology Technology Technology Technology Technology be granted with a sense of determinaTechnology Technology Technology Technology Technology Technology Complete Complete Complete Heating Wood Heating Heating Service Wood Heating Service 613-433-3135 Service 613-433-3135 613-433-3135 Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Inc Inc IncWood Inc Inc Wood Service 613-433-3135 Transfer Transfer Inc IncTransfer Complete Wood Heating Complete 613-433-3135 Wood Heating Service 613-433-3135 Transfer Inc Transfer Transfer Inc IncService Inc Inc Complete Wood Heating Service tion, courage, commitment and vision for great success. Arnprior 613-623-4834 • Renfrew 613-433-3135
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News – Slow and steady is the new motto for the completely new McNabBraeside council according to newly sworn-in mayor Tom Peckett. He finished off his inaugural address to a full council chamber at the township offices on Dec. 1 with those words. Asked afterwards why he picked that motto his reasoning was clear. “I’m the only council member with any municipal experience as I served for seven years on the Arnprior council; the rest of the team has zero municipal experience,” said Peckett. “So I want to keep it slow and steady.” The new mayor says he is ready to go and is excited for the new term. “I feel proud that the people of McNab-Braeside have shown this confidence in me to lead them for the next four years,” said Peckett. The new council is comprised of mayor Peckett, deputy mayor Brian Armsden, and councillors Scott Brum, Heather Lang and Mark Mackenzie. During the ceremonial portion of the inaugural meeting, Rev. Leo Hughes started things off by telling the new council that on Sunday he shared the word advent with the children at church and that it means the coming or arrival of an important person or an important event.
County of Renfrew Warden Peter Emon then addressed the new mayor and council calling it a great evening for them. “You have been chosen by your community. It’s quite a responsibility and a privilege to serve, a privilege to represent your neighbours, your friends and your community and carry their aspirations and their dreams and then to knit that into a community for the next four years,” said Emon. “It will be a challenging time and it will be very rewarding.” Emon called being on a municipal council an exhilarating and fun experience one which he has learned a lot from. He noted that he has switched from serving on Greater Madawaska council and now is the Reeve of Renfrew.
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Ottawa Museum of Technology shortchanged Opinion - Many people across Ottawa and the Ottawa Valley might have been a bit surprised to learn that as the result of a significant mould problem, the Canadian Museum of Science and Technology will receive an $80.5-million makeover. Surprised not because the museum doesn’t need the renovation, but because of the other opportunities the federal government appears to have passed on as a result. This announcement comes only months after the National Capital Commission revealed the early drafts of its latest vision for LeBreton Flats, the much-neglected brownfield just west of downtown. Those plans called for “an anchor institution or an attraction” for the area, something around which the rest of LeBreton could be developed. What better to serve as an anchor than a brand new, iconic science and tech museum? Sure the Canadian War Museum is already there, but wouldn’t that serve to make LeBreton even more of “an attraction”? Those who hold sway over decisions affecting the capital – the members of the Conservative government – have shown little interest in investing significant sums of money here, so the science and technology museum joins the likes of the portrait gallery in a long line of projects
that have either been moved out of Ottawa or given short shrift since 2006. These are things people living in Ottawa and the outlying areas should be concerned about. Ottawa West-Nepean MP John Baird, who is responsible for the NCC, said he didn’t want to see Band-Aid solutions for fixing the museum, but also worried about taxpayers and “reasonable and responsible” conclusions. Residents of the Valley could be the benefactor of partnerships with a new museum, perhaps through travelling exhibits and interactive displays designed to help draw tourists into outlying communities and encourage rural residents, students in particular, to appreciate the significant role of science and technology in our lives. Close access to a new, world-class museum might even inspire local youth to pursue careers in this important field. Perhaps Canadians do simply think of Ottawa as a hive of bureaucratic drones, and nothing worth paying much mind, but that would be an insult to proud Canadians. Ottawa, as capital of a G7 country, deserves iconic buildings. If the Conservatives aren’t willing to dream that way, perhaps people need to think hard before casting their ballots in the federal election next fall.
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Opinion - There has been a lot of misinformation on UN Agenda 21 in this riding lately. An election must be looming. Fact: UN Agenda 21 is a legally non-binding statement of intent and not a treaty. It was voted on in parliament as the ‘Federal Sustainable Development Act’, which received Royal Assent on June 26, 2008. Fact: Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MP Cheryl Gallant voted in favour of the act. See http://www.parl.gc.ca/HouseChamberBusiness/ChamberVoteDetail.aspx?FltrParl=39&Fl
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Opinion - Your ‘Heartfelt Thank You’ in the Dec. 4, 2014 Renfrew Mercury was not only a surprise, but the icing on the cake for me. It was a great way to put the end to my political career. Thank you. I am glad that I ran in the last election, offering experience and stability to what I could see as a new council.
Had I not run, I would always be saying, darn it, I could have helped here or there. The election helped me to close the book and now I am ready to move on to easier things. Thank you so very much for your kind words. Audrey Green Renfrew
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Marguerite gives angelic performance for Northcote audience
Marguerite even had wings made by her mother...gossamer affairs that somehow were attached to the long white dress she wore, and she flitted around the stage in her white stockinged feet and with her newly permed Shirley Temple curls bobbing on her head like sausages on springs. My sister Audrey and the Briscoe twins opened the concert after Miss Crosby blew into a little whistle that gave them the proper note to start on.Their voices filled the school, and I could see Mother and Mrs. Briscoe wipe their eyes with the corner of their hankies. Then there was the one act play, and it seemed to me we acted out the same one every year. It was called “Who salted the soup?” The only thing different was the cast, which changed from Christmas concert to Christmas concert. Both Emerson and Cecil had parts in the play and I held my breath for its entire duration, but
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their performance went off without a hitch, much to everyone’s relief. Then Audrey and the twins sang a few more carols, this time much better than their first effort, since they were now used to the dim light and with one performance under their belts. All the time they were singing, Miss Smartypants was hopping around the stage with her wings flapping and her face cast to the ceiling, trying her best to look like an angel. I thought she looked like a white chicken scanning the stage for a place to light! But I couldn’t say a word, or move from my place, where, as a sheep, I was to keep my eyes on the manger and the doll borrowed from my friend Joyce Frances’ large collection. Miss Crosby had given us explicit instructions not to move off the stage when the concert ended. We were to stay in our positions, and she would say a few words to the audience, thank everyone for coming, and as happened every year, as if by magic, as soon as she finished, the school door flew open, and in rushed Santa Claus. Only then could we leave the stage and go to sit on the two front planks. Well, that’s when all hell broke loose. Miss Perfect, bound to be the first off the stage, as soon as Santa roared into the school with his
‘Ho, Ho’ Hos, Marguerite made a dive to lead the parade from the make-shift stage, which was just a platform borrowed from the United Church, her foot caught on the tail of her dress, and she slid off the stage like a ship being launched from a dock! Her wings were under her, and hadn’t Miss Crosby made a grab for her, she would have slid right into the front row of planks. Santa Claus never missed a beat, ignored the heap on the floor, and headed right for the tree, ready to hand out the presents. It was a pretty quiet Marguerite we saw for the rest of the night. My brother Emerson, on the way home in the flat-bottomed sleigh after the evening was over, said he’d bet his last dollar that she wouldn’t be the angel in the next Christmas concert. I thought if she didn’t grow too much, maybe Miss Crosby could put her in the crib, and she could be baby Jesus. That way she would have to stay perfectly still for the entire evening, and not move a muscle. Somehow, I couldn’t picture her in the role. Interested in an electronic version of Mary’s books? Go to https://www.smashwords.com and type MaryRCook for e-book purchase details, or if you would like a hard copy, please contact Mary at wick2@sympatico.ca.
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Lifestyle - The Northcote School was packed, and the smell of felt insoles, galoshes, and gum rubbers, propped against a log by the wood stove filled the room. It was the yearly Christmas concert. The desks had been stacked and moved to the front of the room, and planks brought in and either ends placed on chairs for seating. What was left of the Christmas tree decorations made for a sorry sight. Miss Crosby had us make 18 popcorn balls the day before (that’s how many students there were), and they were strung on string with a large darning needle, and circled the limbs of the big tree propped in the corner. Sadly, the mice had eaten every last popcorn ball during the night, and all that was left was the string, and the few ropes of red and green chain paper, also made by the pupils. Underneath were the presents each pupil brought for the person whose name he had drawn the week before...and of course, we each had brought a present for Miss Crosby too. The concert had been rehearsed daily for a month, and if we didn’t know our lines by the night of the concert it wasn’t the teacher’s fault! And every last one of us had a part if you wanted it or not. Emerson and Cecil would have much preferred being part of the audience, but Miss Crosby was having none of that! As usual, bad Marguerite was an angel, and I was a sheep... again!
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DANCE WITH MELISSA Starts: Saturday January 10, 2015 for 20 weeks Ending: May 30, 2015. Melissa Friske – Instructor Classes held at the Horton Community Center, 1005 Castleford Road. There will be 5 Dance Classes Maximum Limit: 15 students Cost: $160 for ½ hour class $185.00 for ¾ hour class 9:00 – 9:30 AM ............ Kinder Dance (Ages 4-5) 9:30 – 10:15 AM .......... Ballet/Musical Theatre (Ages 6-7) 10:15 – 11:00.............. Ballet/Musical Theatre (Ages 8-9) 11:00 – 11:45............... Hip Hop (Ages 10 - 12) 11:45 – 12:30.............. Hip Hop (Ages 13 & up) To Register Contact Kathleen Rogers - 613 432 6271 or krogers@hortontownship.ca Registration Forms can be found on line @ www.hortontownship.ca Drop off Form and Payment at the Township office. Registration is limited to the 1st 15 paid in each group.
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Church Services Tea benefits local groups Community Living Renfrew County South had its ninth annual Victorian Tea in October with proceeds going to Community Living and Victoria’s Quilts. From left are Ann Blimkie, office administrator for Community Living Renfrew County South, Sarah Senack, representative for Victorian Tea, and Mary Norman for Victoria’s Quilts Renfrew. Community Living and Victoria’s Quilts each received $635 from the event. submitted
Correction There was an omission in a story in the Dec. 4 Renfrew Mercury on the Really Cool Initiatives production of A Snow White Christmas. The role of Max was shared by Thomas Cherney and Olivia Smart. The Renfrew Mercury apologizes for the error.
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Renfrew Baptist Church Corner of Plaunt & Railway 432-4266 Rev. Tom Smith Sunday worship - 10:30am Cable Channel 22 Sundays 10 a.m. & 2 p.m. All Are Welcome _____________________________
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The Salvation army 8 Argyle St. at Munroe Corps Officer/Pastor Sunday SERViCE 10 a.m. Women’s Ministry • Men’s Ministry Bible Study 613-432-7721 All Are Welcome! _____________________________ word of Life ministries SundayS @ 2:00pm
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News - The 2015 Shake the Foundation Committee officially announced its entertainment lineup and kicked off ticket sales on Friday, Nov. 28 at Renfrew Victoria Hospital. The kickoff included a guest appearance by Country 101.1 morning personality Joël Lamoureux. Shake the Foundation is organized by a dedicated group of volunteers and this year all proceeds will be going to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation as part of its I Choose RVH expansion campaign. The event benefited the Eastern Ontario Chapter of the Kidney Foundation of Canada in its first two years, and the committee has now made a long-term commitment to support RVH. “Currently, with the 23,000 square foot expansion and redevelopment project, we thought it was extremely important to support our local hospi-
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Community - Six and a half tables competed in duplicate bridge at Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre Wednesday, Dec. 3. Garry Irving in the pre-game Chalk Talk urged players to incorporate the Rule of Seven and the Rule of Eleven into their convention arsenals. Chalk Talks are suspended until the first meeting in the New Year when Garry will explain the Rule of Fifteen and the Rule of Twenty. Bringing home the lone small slam of the day were Mona Brydges and Diaan Juby with a six clubs contract. Precision bidding paid off. Congratulations to the following winners: • North-South: 1st – Bill Buttle and Ron Anglin; • 2nd – Eric Brown and Ernie Berndt; • 3rd – Gillian and Mac Wilson; • East-West: 1st – Sharon and Tom Sewter; • 2nd – Jeannie Yagminas and David Sulpher • 3rd – Mona Brydges and Diaan Juby. Start time for duplicate play is 1 p.m. Partners are provided for those who show up early. The format for play on Dec, 17 is Swiss Teams. Five dollars buys a great afternoon of fun and challenge. tal,” says Craig Dunbar, committee member for Shake the Foundation and former dialysis patient at RVH. “It’s very exciting that we will have this new and amazing facility benefiting everyone in the community.” This year’s headliner act will include Carleton Place native Jordan McIntosh and country artist Brea Lawrenson. The event will also feature a handful of local performers
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Used Car Sale 2014 GMC Acadia AWD
2014 Chevy Cruze
Previous daily rental Loaded, heated seats, Power liftgate and more. 18,796 kms
33,389
$ *License and HST extra
2014 Chev Equinox LS AWD
Santa touches down in Renfrew Our Lady of Fatima School’s float promotes ‘peace around the world’ at the Renfrew Lions Club Santa Claus Parade Dec. 6.
2013 Chev Malibu
$ *License and HST extra
15,389
3@$
2014 Chevy Trax LT1 AWD
2@$ *License and HST extra
18,389
2014 GMC Terrain SLE1 AWD
$
The Renfrew Amateur Wrestling Club’s float, right, won first place at this year’s parade. Temperatures were warm and the sky was overcast for the popular annual Christmas event.
*License and HST extra
22,389
18,389 10,889
2013 Chev Impala LT
Previous daily rental 2.4L I4, auto, air, power pkg, Rear vision camera, Bluetooth, 24,923 kms
$ *License and HST extra
Previous daily rental Auto, air, alloys, remote start 11,148 kms to 16,124 kms
Previous daily rental, Auto, air, Bluetooth, touch screen 20,475 kms
$ Jolly old Saint Nick greets parade goers along Stewart Street in Renfrew. Santa wasn’t the only star of the show. Left, Mrs. Claus (Carol Ann Flannery) waves to the crowd. She was part of the Lions Club float.
23,389
2014 Chevrolet Spark
Previous daily rental Auto, air, cruise, Bluetooth 23,898 kms
*License and HST extra
Previous daily rental Loaded, leather, sunroof, Rear vision camera 16,081 kms
2014 Chev Orlando
Previous daily rentals Auto, air, Bluetooth 20,502 kms to 43,279 kms
*License and HST extra
14,899
2013 Buick Lacrosse
Previous daily rental Auto, air, cruise, Bluetooth 24,525 kms and 27,301 kms
19,889
2@$ *License and HST extra
5 from $ *License and HST extra
$ *License and HST extra
Previous daily rental Loaded, auto, air, remote Starter, Bluetooth 26,519 kms
15,889
CERTIFIED Manufacturers Warranty, 30 Day/2,500km, No Hassle Exchange PRE-OWNED
Privilege,150+ Point Inspection and Roadside Service
Taxes and licence extra
Bennett Chevrolet Buick GMC 375 McNeely Avenue, Carleton Place
613-257-2432 • 1-800-267-4551
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Previous daily rentals Auto, air, Bluetooth 17,452 kms to 42,625 kms
APR
semi-monthly for 60 months with $1,000 down payment. Includes freight and fees. HST extra.
APR
semi-monthly for 60 months with $1,000 down payment. Includes freight and fees. HST extra.
APR
semi-monthly for 60 months with $1,000 down payment. Includes freight and fees. HST extra.
Your local Dealer may charge additional fees of up to $1,103. Charges may vary by Dealer.Ω Limited time lease offers available from Toyota Financial Services on approved credit. ‡1.99%/2.99%/2.99% lease APR for 60/60/60 months on a new 2015 Corolla CE Manual (Model BURCEMA)/2015 RAV4 FWD LE (Model ZFREVTA)/2015 Venza FWD (Model ZA3BBTA) with an all-in price of $17,549/$25,829/$31,334 equals a semi-monthly payment of $86/$135/$183 for 119/119/119 payments with a $1,000/$1,000/$1,000 down payment or trade equivalent. First semi-monthly payment due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $11,293/$17,114/$22,775. All-in lease includes freight and fees (PDE, EHF, OMVIC fee and air condition tax, where applicable). HST, licensing, registration and insurance are extra. Dealer may lease for less. Based on a maximum of 100,000KM/100,000KM/100,000KM. Additional KM charge of $0.07/$0.10/$0.15 for excess kilometres, if applicable. ΩDealer Fees may be added and may be comprised of administration/documentation fees, VIN Etching, anti-theft products, cold weather packages or other fees. Fees may vary by Dealer. Offers are valid between December 2, 2014 and January 2, 2015, and are subject to change without notice. All rights are reserved. Dealer may lease for less. Please see your participating Ontario Toyota Dealer for full details.
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Scenes from the Calabogie Santa parade The streets of Calabogie were alive with colour and song Sunday afternoon (Dec. 7) for the annual Lions Club Santa Claus Parade. Polly’s Li’l Shanty’s Duck Dynasty float, left, took top honours. From left are Lisa Charbonneau, Jordan Gorra and Cecilia Miller. At right, Frozen princesses Emma Schaly, left, and Cricket Guest, wave from atop Calabogie Lodge’s entry – Frozen in Calabogie. Photos by Sherry Haaima/ Metroland
Nothing quite brings a smile like the arrival of Santa Claus. Christina Mulcahey, right, joins daughter Hailee and niece Addison Fleming in greeting Santa as his float arrives.
Calabogie Motorsports Park’s entry rolls down the parade route.
Let Us Help You Get Through the Season… Get Your Vehicle Winter Ready With Us!
Merry Christmas From the Staff at Doug’s Automotive Solutions! We Hope you have a Safe and Happy Holiday Season! www.dougsautomotivesolutions.com email: info@dougsautomotivesolutions.com 470 O’Brien Road, Renfrew • 612.431.8290
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169
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0
$
DOWN PAYMENT
FOR 36 MONTHS ▼ BI-WEEKLY. INCLUDES FREIGHT, PDI, LEVIES & $4,500 CREDIT.◆
• 285 HP ECOTEC 3 ENGINE – 9.0L/100 KM HWYΔ • EXCLUSIVE AUTOMATIC LOCKING REAR DIFFERENTIAL • NHTSA 5-STAR SAFETY RATING ◊ • AVAILABLE WI-FI FOR SEVEN MOBILE DEVICES LTZ Z71 Double Cab 4x4 shown††
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157 0.9% $0
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FEATURES: • BEST-IN-CLASS REAR SEAT LEGROOM ♠ • STANDARD ONSTAR WITH 4G LTE WI-FI® WITH REMOTELINK™ SMARTPHONE KEY FOB † • IMPRESSIVE FUEL ECONOMY – 7.3L/100 KM HWYΔ
BI-WEEKLY. INCLUDES FREIGHT, PDI & LEVIES.
LTZ AWD shown††
ALL 2015s COME WITH CHEVROLET COMPLETE CARE:
2
YEARS/40,000 KM COMPLIMENTARY OIL CHANGES **
5
YEARS/160,000 KM POWERTRAIN WARRANTY ▲
5
YEARS/160,000 KM ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE ▲
chevrolet.ca VEHICLE PRICING IS NOW EASIER TO UNDERSTAND BECAUSE ALL OUR PRICES INCLUDE FREIGHT, PDI AND MANDATORY GOVERNMENT LEVIES. Prices do not include applicable taxes and PPSA. Consumers may be required to pay up to $799 for Dealer fees.*** For the latest information, visit us at chevrolet.ca, drop by your local Chevrolet Dealer or call us at 1-800-GM-DRIVE. ▼Based on a 36/60/48-month lease for 2015 Chevrolet (Cruze LS 1SA/Silverado 1500 Double Cab 4x4 1WT/Equinox LS AWD 1LS). Annual kilometre limit of 20,000 km, $0.16 per excess kilometre. OAC by GM Financial. Monthly/bi-weekly payments may vary depending on down payment/trade. A down payment or trade of $0 and/or $0 security deposit is required. Total obligation is $10,958/$13,184/$16,283. Option to purchase at lease end is $6,862/$17,041/$13,053. Excess wear and tear and km charges not included. Other lease options available. ♦$4,500 is a manufacturer to dealer delivery credit (tax exclusive) for 2015 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Double Cab and is reflected in offers in this advertisement. Other cash credits available on most models. See dealer for details. ▼/♦/***Freight & PDI ($1,600/$1,650/$1,695), registration, air and tire levies and OMVIC fees included. Insurance, licence, PPSA, dealer fees and applicable taxes not included. Offers apply as indicated to 2015 new or demonstrator models of the vehicle equipped as described. Offers apply to qualified retail customers in the Ontario Chevrolet Dealer Marketing Association area only (including Outaouais). Dealers are free to set individual prices. Quantities limited; dealer order or trade may be required. Limited time offers which may not be combined with other offers. GMCL may modify, extend or terminate offers, in whole or in part, at any time without notice. Conditions and limitations apply. See dealer for details. ◊Government 5-Star Safety Ratings are part of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA’s) New Car Assessment Program (www.safercar.gov). †Available on select Apple, Android, BlackBerry and Windows devices. Services vary by device, vehicle and conditions. Requires active OnStar service plan. Visit onstar.ca for coverage map, details and system limitations. After complimentary trial period, an active OnStar service plan is required. ∆EPA estimated. ♠Comparison based on 2013 Polk segmentation: Compact SUV and latest competitive data available and based on the maximum legroom available. Excludes other GM brands. ††2015 Cruze LTZ, MSRP with freight, PDI & levies: $28,639. 2015 Silverado 1500 Double Cab 2LZ 4x4, MSRP with freight, PDI & levies: $51,139. 2015 Equinox 1LZ, MSRP with freight, PDI & levies: $39,164. Dealers are free to set individual prices. **The 2-Year Scheduled Lube-Oil-Filter Maintenance Program provides eligible customers in Canada, who have purchased, leased or financed a new eligible 2014MY Chevrolet, Buick or GMC vehicle (excluding Spark EV), with an ACDelco oil and filter change, in accordance with the oil life monitoring system and the Owner’s Manual, for 2 years or 40,000 km, whichever occurs first, with a limit of four (4) Lube-Oil-Filter services in total, performed at participating GM Dealers. Fluid top-offs, inspections, tire rotations, wheel alignments and balancing, etc. are not covered. This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives available on GM vehicles. General Motors of Canada Limited reserves the right to amend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without prior notice. Additional conditions and limitations apply. See dealer for details. ▲Whichever comes first. See dealer for limited warranty details. ∞Offer applies to eligible current owners or lessees of any model year 1999 or newer car that has been registered and insured in Canada in the customer’s name for the previous consecutive six (6) months. Credit valid towards the retail purchase or lease of one eligible 2013, 2014, 2015 model year Chevrolet/Buick/GMC/Cadillac car, SUV, crossover and pickup models delivered in Canada between December 2, 2014 – January 2, 2015, (except 2015MY Cadillac Escalade). Credit is a manufacturer to consumer incentive (tax inclusive) and credit value depends on model purchased: $750 credit available on all eligible Chevrolet, Buick and GMC vehicles; $1,000 credit available on all Cadillac vehicles (except 2015MY Cadillac Escalade). Offer is transferable to a family member living within the same household (proof of address required). As part of the transaction, dealer may request documentation and contact General Motors of Canada Limited (GMCL) to verify eligibility. This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives. Certain limitations or conditions apply. Void where prohibited. See your GMCL dealer for details. GMCL reserves the right to amend or terminate offers for any reason, in whole or in part, at any time without prior notice. ∞∞Offer applies to eligible current owners or lessees of any model year 1999 or newer pickup truck that has been registered and insured in Canada in the customer’s name for the previous consecutive six (6) months. Credit is a manufacturer to consumer incentive (tax inclusive): $1,000 credit available towards the retail purchase, cash purchase or lease of one eligible 2013, 2014 or 2015 model year Chevrolet or GMC light or heavy duty pickup (except Colorado/Canyon); delivered in Canada between December 2, 2014 – January 2, 2015. Offer is transferable to a family member living within the same household (proof of address required). As part of the transaction, dealer may request documentation and contact General Motors of Canada Limited (GMCL) to verify eligibility. This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives. Certain limitations or conditions apply. Void where prohibited. See your GMCL dealer for details. GMCL reserves the right to amend or terminate offers for any reason, in whole or in part, at any time without prior notice. ∞∞∞Offer applies to eligible current owners or lessees of any Pontiac/Saturn/SAAB/Hummer/Oldsmobile model year 1999 or newer car or Chevrolet Cobalt or HHR that has been registered and insured in Canada in the customer’s name for the previous consecutive six (6) months. Credit valid towards the retail purchase or lease of one eligible 2013, 2014, 2015 model year Chevrolet/Buick/GMC/Cadillac car, SUV, crossover and pickup models delivered in Canada between December 2, 2014 – January 2, 2015, (except 2015MY Cadillac Escalade). Credit is a manufacturer to consumer incentive (tax inclusive) and credit value depends on model purchased: $1,500 credit available on all eligible Chevrolet, Buick and GMC vehicles; $2,000 credit available on all Cadillac vehicles (except 2015MY Cadillac Escalade). Offer is transferable to a family member living within the same household (proof of address required). As part of the transaction, dealer may request documentation and contact General Motors of Canada Limited (GMCL) to verify eligibility. This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives. Certain limitations or conditions apply. Void where prohibited. See your GMCL dealer for details. GMCL reserves the right to amend or terminate offers for any reason, in whole or in part, at any time without prior notice.*Offer valid to eligible retail lessees in Canada who have obtained credit approval by and entered into a lease agreement with GM Financial, and who accept delivery from December 2, 2014 through January 2, 2015 of any new or demonstrator 2015 model year Chevrolet. City Express excluded at outset of program; will be eligible once residuals become available. General Motors of Canada will pay one month’s lease payment or two bi-weekly lease payments as defined on the lease agreement (inclusive of taxes). After the first month, lessee will be required to make all remaining scheduled payments over the remaining term of the lease agreement. PPSA/RDPRM is not due. Consumer may be required to pay Dealer Fees. Insurance, licence and applicable taxes not included. Additional conditions and limitations apply. GM reserves the right to modify or terminate this offer at any time without prior notice. See dealer for details.
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BABY BRAG 2015
Introducing the Community’s Newest Members Published Friday January 29th, 2015 In the Arnprior Chronicle-Guide, West Carleton Review and Renfrew Mercury
Submissions can be made to:
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613-623-6571 8 McGonigal Street W, Arnprior Baby submissions: adrienne.barr@metroland.com
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Hurry up, this offer won’t last forever. Available at:
Arnprior 68 Daniel Street N. 613 623-7890
Renfrew 178 Plaunt St 613 432-7533
Current as of October 30, 2014. Offer ends December 13, 2014. Available to new residential customers in select dwellings in Ontario, where access, technology and line of sight permit. Subject to change without notice; not combinable with other offers. Taxes and restrictions apply. E-billing is provided at no cost, paper billing is available for $2/month. Upon early termination, price adjustment charges apply. Any portion of the Bell Bundle Program may be modified, discontinued or terminated at any time. Bell is not obligated to provide the Bundle Discount for the duration of any term contract for Eligible Services, including the Discountable Services; see bell.ca/bundle. Home phone: Available where not CRTC-regulated. Service area charge ($4/mo.) may apply; see bell.ca/serviceareacharge. One-time activation fee (up to $49.95 per line) applies. Installation includes 1 jack at service entry point (if none); install is $99/1st additional jack, $55/each jack thereafter. Internet: One-time modem rental fee required; waived for new customers. (1) Available to Internet customers with continued subscription to two or more eligible Bell services, including Bell TV; see bell.ca/bundledetails. Subject to your compliance with the Terms of Service; bell.ca/agreements. (2) Available to customers who continuously subscribe to 3 select services; see bell.ca/bundle. Applies to direct-dialed outbound calls to Canada and the U.S. (including Alaska and Hawaii, but excluding other U.S. territories), excluding toll-free calls. Calls to certain conference or adult services or to high-cost areas may be restricted, and subject to other use restrictions in Terms of Service; see bell.ca/UTOS. All prices are subject to change without notice. (3) Available to customers who continuously subscribe to Bell TV, Internet and Home phone in a bundle; see bell.ca/bundle. Promotional $92.85 monthly price for months 1 to 12 based on the continued subscription to Bell Satellite TV? Good package ($45.95 less $7 bundle discount, less $18 credit for months 1 to 12, plus $3 Digital Service Fee); ATM Internet 5 ($44.95 less $17 credit plus Unlimited Usage VAS: $10/mo. based on $30 monthly fee, less a $20 monthly credit for months 1 to 24); and Home Phone Lite ($20.95 plus $10/mo. for Unlimited Canada and U.S. long distance). Promotional monthly price will apply to your first full 30-day billing period and for each full billing period after that, for the duration of the promotion. A billing period may not start on the day of subscription to our services. Regular price will apply for services delivered prior to the first full 30-day billing period or if services are terminated during a 30-day billing period. (4) HD PVR rental based on $15 monthly rental fee, less a $15 monthly credit. HD Receiver based on $7 monthly rental fee, less a $7 monthly credit. Available to new Bell TV subscribers with continued subscription to three eligible Bell services; see bell.ca/bundle. The receivers remain Bell? property. You may terminate your rental at any time provided you return the receivers (early termination fees on programming may apply). Receivers may be new or refurbished at Bell? choice. (5) Covers basic installation of up to 3 receivers. $50 installation fee for each additional receiver. Includes satellite installation, receiver setup and connection to your TV; see bell.ca/installationincluded. R0042997714 R0022997714.1127
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INSURANCE
HUNTER SAFETY Canadian Firearms Course. Courses and exams held throughout the year. Will do Private groups as well. Call Kevin 613.432.5192 kevin.white@bell.net
Unlucky? Have automobile accidents or traffic convictions made your insurance expensive? Call Sharron at Eady Insurance for our specialty quote. 613.432.8543*1.888.275. 3239. Change your luck!
CARD OF THANKS
FIREWOOD
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late David Logan sincerely thanks the co-op students at ADHS and the staff and residents at Island View Suites for the “Twoonies for Toys” campaign held in memory of David with the generous collection going to the firefighters toy parade. Your efforts are very much appreciated. Thank you.
Thank You The family of the late Len Chapeski would like to thank the first responders, Pilon Family Funeral Home and the many friends and family who sent cards, and donations to the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 174 and Soldier On. Thanks also to those who sent food to our home and prepared the food for the luncheon at the Legion. A special thanks to Legion members for their tribute to Len and the Legion for the use of their facilities for the lunch.
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To my family and friends, thanks for all your love and support during this difficult time. Bonnie
FIREWOOD CUT AND SPLIT (Hardwood) Mobile Wood Processor Pick-up or Delivery Brent McLeod 613-432-6989 Cell 613-433-2474
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
BUSINESS SERVICES
FOR RENT
FOR RENT
FOR RENT
!!A-1!! DUMP-RUNS, Brush takeaway and small tree-cutting, Appliance repair, parts for sale, appliance removal (small-fee). Support Your Locals. Fast Service. Marc 613-889-9768, Arnprior
1 Bedroom available immediately in clean, quiet building near the Grove. No pets, no smoking, no children, please. Perfect for one person. $625/month plus hydro. (613) 623-0395.
ALMONTE DOWNTOWN, 2 bedroom, 1000 sq ft, 4 appliances, balcony, secure building, parking, suitable for mature tenant(s), no pets, no smoking, references, $825/month plus utilities, Available Feb. 1st, 613-256-3324
Renfrew Large clean 3 bedroom apt recently updated, shared deck, $900 plus utilities, fridge & stove included, with laundry hook-up. 613.432.0370
Carpentry, Repairs, Rec Rooms, Decks, etc. Reasonable rates, 25 years experience. 613-832-2540
2 bedroom 3rd floor apt. Quiet, smoke free, adults building. Available Feb 2015. Call Sheryl 613.432.4909
RETIREMENT APARTMENTS, ALL INCLUSIVE Meals, transportation, activities daily. Short Leases. Monthly Specials! Call 866-338-2607
See what 2015 brings, Psychic Readings with Joanne MacLaren 613-621-9163. Gift Certificates Available.
CARD OF THANKS
CARD OF THANKS
Merry Christmas! I would like to wish my friends and relatives a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Sincerely,
Margaret Briscoe CLR572892
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The Logan and McKinnon Family
adrienne.barr@metroland.com
To Dr. Duggan & Emergency room staff & the nurses on second floor for the great care, kindness & compassion shown and given to Raymond when he was on your unit. Thanks to Physio, Lab & X-ray departments. I wish to acknowledge the wonderful care given to us by Dr. Scott Graham & staff at The Pembroke Hospital. Thank you Randy Penney, Christine Ferguson, Jessica Gilbert, Ann Marie Urbaitis and office staff for your caring ways. I will always remember you for your kind deeds. Special thanks to Father Brennan for the nice sermon and church service. Thanks to Deacon Don and assistants. Thanks to the choir for playing a song requested by me. Thanks to the pallbearers, Jerome Dedo, Murray Moore, Robert Blemkie, Joseph Holly Jr., Darryl Holly and Dean Holly for their caring and comfort at this trying time. Thank you to C.W.L ladies who prepared and served lunch. I heard the date cookies were yummy! Special thanks to Matthew Brydges and his staff at the McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home. I felt like family there. Thanks to family & friends who stood by me and anyone going on line with words of comfort and donations to R.V.H Foundation. Thanks for the cards and phone calls. Thanks to workers for opening and closing the grave site. Everyone went above and beyond for me, and I will treasure these memories always. I hope I have not missed anyone for my sincere thank you. Linda Dedo CLR572237
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FOR SALE
FOR SALE
!!20+APPLIANCES!! Nascar Nearly-new washers, dryers, fridges, stoves, Dale Earnhardt Sr and Jr Hats, Jackets and dish-washers, freezers, microwaves. Warrantied. Die Cast Cars, Models, Appliance repair, parts for T-shirts, RC Cars, 1/64 sale, disposal, dishwasher Cars Pin sets, Autoinstallation. Support your graphed cars and Piclocals! Call, Marc tures, Richard Petty and Rusty Wallace AuRenfrew/Arnprior area - 613-889-9768. Arnprior tograph and Collectible ground floor, 1 bedroom Figurines and Banners. bachelor, nice & clean, private, quiet & secure, $700 A heavy duty 520 Massey 613.281.8585 Ask for Don per month, fridge & stove, Ferguson disks with heat & hydro all included, notched front row disks. storage, 432.0370 Render Christmas Trees, 613.757.2730 Balsalm & Fraser Fir, Norway Spruce & Scotch Renfrew/Arnprior area Pine. Open weekdays 4pm unique large ground floor - 9pm, weekends 8am 1 bdrm, open concept, 8pm. 432.8751 dream kitchen, lots of cupboards, tastefully decoratBIRTHDAY ed, wrap around porch, BIRTHDAY fridge/stove, dishwasher, storage, heat & hydro, all inclusive, $950 per month, th 613.432.0370
ARNPRIOR ALWAYS CLEAN, MODERN Secure 1&2 Bedroom apts. on First Avenue. Fridge, stove, parking incl. Discounts for mature tenants. 2 Bedroom apartment in 623-8537 after 6pm quiet building. Ground floor unit. Super clean. Brand new 1 bedroom Modern kitchen and bath. apartment at 203 Jean$860.00 plus utilities. Im- nette St Renfrew. New mediate possession. Call washer/dryer, fridge/stove, hardwood floors, gas fireCharlotte 613-864-6910 place and balcony. For viewing 432.2014 2 bedroom apt for rent, $800 per month, heat and hydro included, centre Cobden - 2 bedroom apt. town Renfrew. Call 10-5 Cobden - attached 3 bed- Rent or rent to own in Tuesday Saturday room garden home. Call Arnprior Immediate occu613.432.1911 613.432.6434 pancy, Brand New semidetached home, 1125 DOWNTOWN Arnprior 2nd SqFt, 3 Beds, 2 Baths, 2 bedroom apt Oak St. floor, 1 bedroom, fridge, Hardwood and Ceramic Renfrew, fridge, stove, stove, and heat included. floors throughout, 5 appliparking, $645/month plus 1st and last and references ances included, Covered hydro. One year lease. required. $575+hydro. front porch, Attached garFirst/last & references re- 613-433-6000 age. Rent is $1,350/month quired 613.433.3053 + utilities. Call FOR RENT 2 Bedroom 613-623-6589 2 Bedroom in Braeside, Apt Senior Building, No Large Garage, Gas Heat Pets Elevator to Door Rent or rent to own in ArnFridge & Stove included Available Immediately. prior Immediate occupanPartial Fenced in Yard Please call cy, 3 yr old two story Available December 1st Wilson Investments for townhome, 1625 SqFt, 3 1st and Last Required more info. Beds, 2 Ω Baths, 2nd $925.00 + Utilities 613-432-8417 floor laundry, Attached 613.223.4428 garage, 5 appliances inRent is RENFREW February 1st, 2 cluded. 3 BEDROOM House in bedroom apartment, heat $1,300/month + utilities. Arnprior, Available imme- included, fridge stove Call 613-623-6589 diately. Large Backyard. parking, yard, quiet loca$1200/month +utilities. tion, electric separate, TWO BEDROOM APT, $675/month, references, 613-622-0761 6 1 3 - 6 4 6 - 7 5 3 6 , large room, no pets, will accept short or long term 613-633-2647 tenants, $795 plus utilities +appliances. Alicia Street, Arnprior Kijiji ENGAGEMENT ENGAGEMENT Ad#470258683 or call 613-229-1850 White Lake, 15 min. from Arnprior, renovated 1-bedroom + sunroom, $675, 1st floor, non-smoking, clean, quiet, secure, petfriendly, parking, fridge, stove, hood fan, common room, outdoor patio, 613-266-4832
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Warn 54 inch ATV plow $275. 613.432.8750
HELP WANTED Professionals Needed. Looking for career-minded persons willing to speak to small groups or do oneon-one Presentations locally. Part Time or Full Time. A car and internet access are necessary. Training and ongoing support provided. Build financial security. Paid daily. Call Diana 1.866.306.5858
FOR RENT
KANATA Available Immediately
3 bedroom townhouse, 1.5 baths, 2 appliances, unfinished basement, one parking spot. $1071 per month plus utilities.
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December 13, 2014
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Love Billy & Bobby Thomson & Families
McGRIMMON HOLDINGS Offering affordable one & two bedroom apartments.
Many thanks to staff of the Villa for the excellent care they have given mother. FOR RENT
Large Bright
Nancy and Tom Conners of Fitzroy Harbour are excited to announce the engagement of their son Dylan Conners to Lindsey Sherrard, daughter of Dave and Heather Sherrard of Ottawa. Wedding date is set for Friday, September 25, 2015 at Strathmere, North Gower.
Trubador model WHI369772 listed fireplace F10 airtight stove, Warnock Hersey certified, $400. Call 613.432.4197
Merle (Thomson) Allan
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FOR RENT
FOR SALE
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613.623.6571
1 & 2 bedroom apartments 1 & 4 Robert Street, Off of Daniel Street, Arnprior
613-623-7207
for viewing appointment
FOR RENT
For a viewing and more information call Derek McGrimmon
432-1911 CLR418895
– Security building, Apts recently redecorated, ample kitchen cabinets and closets. – Close to shopping and medical services. – Elevator and Laundry on site. – 1 bedroom bedroom$745+utilities $745 – 2 bedroom $835+utilities bedroom $855 – Please respectfully no pets / no smoking. – Free Parking
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DEADLINE: TUESDAY NOON. MONDAY AT 9:30 AM
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BIRTH
adrienne.barr@metroland.com
MORTGAGES
BIRTH
Lil’ Munchkins Home Daycare has space available. Located in White Lake. Flexible hours and reasonable rates. Large indoor and outdoor play area. Contact Erin 613-806-0167. Lilmunchkins@live.com Renfrew Childcare 12 mths - 12 yrs Full & Part Time Spaces available www.childsparadise.ca 613-432-2627
$ MONEY $ CONSOLIDATE Debts Mortgages to 90% No income, Bad credit OK! Better Option Mortgage #10969 1-800-282-1169 www.mortgageontario.com
FINANCIAL / INCOME TAX STUART BOOKKEEPING AND TAX SERVICES
Charlebois Joyce and Dave are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Kelly Claire on November 21, 2014 at the Queensway Carleton Hospital. Proud grandparents are Len and Sharon Charlebois of Ottawa and Bill and Susan Ringrose of Renfrew. Kelly weighed 8lbs. 11 1/2 oz. at birth. Big brothers Jamie, Kevin, and Brian extend a joyful welcome to their little sister Kelly.
HUNTING SUPPLIES
Full Service Personal and Business
Hunter Safety/Canadian Fire-arms Courses and exams held once a month at Carp. Call Wenda Cochran 613-256-2409.
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LOST & FOUND FOUND on Riverview Drive, Nintendo 3DS. Please call 613-623-6571 to claim or stop at the Arnprior Chronicle-Guide, 8 McGonigal Street W, Arnprior.
CAREER DEVELOPMENT
CAREER DEVELOPMENT
CONDO FOR SALE, Campbell Court Building, Arnprior, second floor, end unit, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, in suite laundry, 5 SS appliances included. available immediately. Call 613-408-1263
For Sale, 36 acres of recreation hunting land, adjacent to Dochart Estates, Mostly ravine with 1 building site, $59,000 613-797-9109.
VEHICLES 2000 Honda Odyssey, 300,000 km, air, cruise, tilt, p.w, fold down rear seat. Runs great and still looks good. $1,600. 613-283-8104 or 613-430-9048.
Celebrate the Hope of Christmas! We invite you to our Christmas Eve Candlelight Services 5 & 7 p.m. (Dec. 24) Whitewater Wesleyan Community Church. 42 Cedar Haven Road (corner of Foresters Falls Road), COBDEN, ON, K0J1K0, 613.646.2020
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Rebecca Erin Hudson Breen BA, BEd, MA, PhD
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Dan & Betty are proud to announce the Graduation of their daughter Rebecca with a PhD in Educational Psychology from the University of Victoria, B.C. on June 10, 2014. Rebecca, husband Jeff and children Henry and Scarlett have re-located to Lethbridge, Alberta where Rebecca has accepted a position of Assistant Professor at the University of Lethbridge. Congratulations! Love from Mom, Dad, Oliver, Lori-Anne, Olivia, Alexandra, Ryan, & Hudson.
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ALL NEW Furniture & Antique Store 40% OFF! NOW OPEN OPEN
ALL NEW STREET MOTORS SALES DIVISION 613-205-1212 NOW OPEN
7 DAYS 9am to 4pm 613-284-2000 streetfleamarket.net 5 MILES SOUTH OF SMITHS FALLS CORNER OF HWY 15 & BAY ROAD
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Job Posting Position: Reports to: Date:
General Manager Kingston General Manager-Seaway December 2014
THE COMPANY A subsidiary of Torstar Corporation, Metroland is one of Canada’s premier media companies. Metroland delivers upto-the-minute vital business and community information to millions of people across Ontario. We have grown significantly in recent years in terms of audience and advertisers and we’re continuing to invest heavily in developing best-in-class talent, products and technology to accelerate our growth in the media landscape and strengthen our connection to the community. For further information, please visit www.metroland.com. THE OPPORUNITY This is a key leadership role within Metroland East, responsible for leading Metroland operations in Kingston and surrounding areas. This is an opportunity for an experienced media leader with a proven track record. KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES Develop and execute strategies to: • Increase profitability; • Nurture a ‘best in class’ sales culture; • Identify new revenue and business opportunities; • Foster a culture of editorial excellence in community journalism; • Maximize community, reader and advertiser engagement; • Provide excellent cost management and organizational efficiency; • Promote co-operation and collaboration within Metroland East and across Metroland; • Promote community relationships
BUSINESS • TECHNOLOGY • HEALTHCARE
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DEADLINE: TUESDAY NOON. MONDAY AT 9:30 AM
QUALIfICATIONS/COMPETENCIES/ExPERIENCE The successful candidate will: • Be a values-based leader of exceptional integrity, with a record of developing and nurturing strong teams; • Demonstrate superior command skills; • Think and act strategically; • Have a bias for action, balanced with thoughtfulness and the ability to accurately synthesize complex and often contradictory information; • Demonstrate superb business acumen; • Boast excellent communication and interpersonal skills, and be proficient in representing our team in a variety of roles; • Understand, and be able to speak to, the forces at play within our industry; • Have a minimum of 5 to 7 years relevant experience, including direct management and bottom line responsibility WHAT’S IN IT fOR YOU • Opportunity to be part of an exciting company at the cutting edge of the media industry • Work for a well-established and respected company that is connected to your communities • Competitive compensation plan and Group RSP • Be part of a company that is committed to providing a healthy and safe work environment • We provide individualized career plans and extensive ongoing development opportunities • We’ve got your health in mind; you’ll receive a comprehensive benefits package and a generous vacation plan Qualified and interested applicants are to forward their resume to Karen Pogue, Regional Human Resources Manager, at kpogue@metroland.com by December 19th, 2014 The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, December 11, 2014 23
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HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
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Requires immediately an
409 Stewart St., Renfrew
613-432-5801
One Magic
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Memories. 1-800-267-WISH www.childrenswish.ca
HELP WANTED
Based out of the Renfrew Plant Department and under the direction of the Plant Manager, or designate, the Area Supervisor is responsible for supervising, overseeing and coordinating the provision of custodial staff and routine maintenance services for the Arnprior, Renfrew, Opeongo and Madawaska Family of Schools (subject to change).
GROWTH REQUIRES INTERLINERS & OWNER OPERATORS
Due to our recent growth, we have new positions open for qualified Interliners & Owner Operators LOCAL & LONG HAUL Candidates must have: 1) Clean Abstract 2) Clean Criminal Record, Fast Card or Passport 3) Ability to cross into USA 4) 3 Years experience AZ minimum. 5) Previous Tanker and B-Train Experience an asset We offer a premium pay/benefit package and FSC program as well as an environment of quality drivers that continue to be the heart and pride of our company. Our quality equipment and customers help maintain our lead in the Tanker industry with very low turnover. Please contact us at 1-800-450-9483 X 2244 Todd Buchanan or send resume to tbuchanan@glentay.ca.
The successful applicant will be responsible for: • The recruitment, organization, supervision, coordination and evaluation of staff; • The consistent application of the Employment Standards Act (ESA) and Board Policies and Procedures; • The consistent application of the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA) as it relates to training and the health and safety of employees; • Communicating job expectations by planning, monitoring and appraising job results; • Ensuring that high standards are maintained throughout jurisdiction; • Maintaining professional and technical knowledge; • Performing workplace inspections at all locations; • Handling personnel issues as required. Qualifications and Experience: • A minimum of Grade 12 education; • A minimum of (2) years experience in the supervision of building, equipment and custodial operations; • Proven leadership skills with a high degree of initiative and independent judgment; • General knowledge of electrical, plumbing, mechanical, painting and carpentry disciplines; • Ability to work independently, or in a team environment; • Ability to prioritize work, and identify and action on emergencies; • Knowledge and ability to do estimations for projects and preparation of budgets; • In depth knowledge of the OHSA, ESA and Board Policies and Procedures; • Applicants must hold a valid driver’s licence and have a dependable vehicle; • Must be comfortable using different software programs (ie. E-Base, MS Office, E-mail, etc.); • Ability to establish and maintain good working relationships with employees, principals, management and community stakeholders; • A valid certificate of qualification in a certified trade would be considered an asset. Salary will be commensurate with education and experience. For consideration, applicants are asked to submit a letter of application and detailed resume outlining his/her qualifications, skills, and experience related to this job opportunity. Applications referring to File Number ADM-1009 are to be submitted by 3:00p.m. on Monday, December 15, 2014 to:
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Dai Basset (Rocky Mountain dining room 6-9pm) Seasonal songs and classics December 15, and 22 Dale Yuke (Crown & Kilt 8-11 pm) Rock/90s hits December 12 Ali McCormick (Crown & Kilt 8-11 pm) Originals and covers December 19 Yan Nick Michaud (Crown & Kilt 8-11 pm) Originals and covers December 26 Cali Yakaback and Riley New (Crown & Kilt 8-11 pm) Originals and covers December 27
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AREA SUPERVISOR
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Bill Murray, Manager of Health, Safety and Facilities Renfrew County District School Board Via Email only (in doc, rtf or pdf format): rcdsbjobs@rcdsb.on.ca All offers of employment are conditional upon receipt of a vulnerable sector screening criminal background check acceptable to the Board. Applicants are thanked in advance for their interest in this position; however, only those applicants who have been selected for an interview will be contacted.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Bonnechere Manor,a asafe safeand and caring caring community toto live, work andand enjoy life. life. Bonnechere Manor, community live, work enjoy
RESIDENT CARE CARE COORDINATOR RESIDENT COORDINATOR Full Full Time Time
Reporting to the Director Care,the theResident Resident Care Care Coordinator is responsible for the Reporting to the Director of of Care, Coordinator(RCC) (RCC) is responsible foradministrative the administrative functions, activities deliveryofofcare care to to the the residents. RCC directs the the carecare in a manner thatprothat profunctions, teamteam activities andand delivery residents.The The RCC directs in a manner thatproand enhances residents’lifestyle lifestylewhile while providing providing support families andand staff.staff. Contributes to the to effimotesmotes and enhances thethe residents’ supporttoto families Contributes the effioperation of the Nursing Department,consistent consistent with andand philosophy of Bonnechere Manor.Manor. cient cient operation of the Nursing Department, withthe themission mission philosophy of Bonnechere Qualifications: Qualifications: A General A General Registered Nursewith withaacurrent current certificate withwith the the College of Nurses of On-of On Registered Nurse certificateofofCompetence Competence College of Nurses Current certification Gerontology with with the Association. BScN degree preferred. tario.tario. Current certification ininGerontology theCanadian CanadianNurses Nurses Association. BScN degree preferred. Post-R.N. Post-R.N. education gerontologyororthree three years years relevant in Long Term Care.Care. education in in gerontology relevantexperience experience in Long Term Minimum Minimum 1 year supervisoryexperience. experience. of 1ofyear supervisory Proven Proven leadership abilitiescombined combined with with excellent verbal and and written communication leadership abilities excellent interpersonal, interpersonal, verbal written communication skills. Computer literacy required(word (word processing, processing, spreadsheet andand database). skills. Computer literacy required spreadsheet database). MustMust immediate accessibletransportation. transportation. havehave immediate accessible Ability Ability to meet maintainhealth health requirement requirement standards Manor as per to meet andand maintain standardsofofBonnechere Bonnechere Manor as the perLong-Term the Long-Term Legislation. CareCare Legislation. Compensation: $78,176—$89,213 per per annum, benefits package. $78,176—$89,213 annum,plus pluscomprehensive comprehensive benefits package. Compensation: Please your resume,stating statingCompetition Competition #15-01 p.m., Friday, January 2, 2015 to: to: Please sendsend your resume, #15-01byby4:00 4:00 p.m., Friday, January 2, 2015 HumanResources, Resources, County Human CountyofofRenfrew Renfrew 9 International Drive, Pembroke, K8A 6W5 9 International Drive, Pembroke,ON ON K8A 6W5 (in MS Word or pdf format) EMAIL: hrinfo@countyofrenfrew.on.ca or pdf format) EMAIL: hrinfo@countyofrenfrew.on.ca (in MS Word
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Thank you for your interest, however, only applicants considered for an interview will be contacted. Accessibility accommodations are available Thank you for your interest, however, only applicants considered for an interview will be contacted. Accessibility accommodations are available for all parts of the selection process. Applicants must make their needs known in advance. for all parts the selection process. must make their needs known in advance. Information collected will beofhandled in accordance withApplicants the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Information collected will be handled in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
County of Renfrew Core Values: County of Renfrew Core Values: Honesty and Integrity ~ Professionalism ~ Client Service Orientation ~ Focus on Results Honesty and Integrity ~ Professionalism ~ Client Service Orientation ~ Focus on Results
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
Administration/Accounting Clerk
CAREER OPPORTUNITY
A Music Accompanist is immediately required by Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church, Renfrew. This person shall provide musical accompaniment for all regular worship services.
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Interested applicants shall submit their resumes by email, at office@tsarenfrew.ca, before January 3, 2015. If you have any questions, please call 613-432-2285
CAREER OPPORTUNITY
World Vision Canada needs volunteers to assist with some amazing events that are coming to your community soon! Are YOU...Passionate about making a difference in the lives of others · Interested in advocating for change worldwide · Interested in meeting new people · Interested in learning more about the work of World Vision Canada!
The total time commitment is 4 hours per week. An honorarium is provided.
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A not-for-profit corporation is currently recruiting an Administration/ Accounting Clerk. This is a full-time temporary (3 month) position with the possibility of becoming a permanent position. This is an hourly based position Monday to Friday. Start date ASAP. Responsibilities include: - Accounts payable and accounts receivable, invoice customers - General clerical duties - Conduct banking - Payroll - Answer phones and reception responsibilities - Create excel spreadsheets for reporting Qualifications: - Expert Simply Accounting skills - Must have a clean Criminal Record - Strong computer knowledge (specifically MS Excel) - 4 or more years of administrative/accounting experience - Integrity, professionalism and ability to handle confidential information - Excellent accuracy and attention to detail - Flexible, willingness to adapt and learn - Great time management and multi-tasking skills Please send cover letter and resume to clerkapplicants@yahoo.ca. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
HELP WANTED
BUSINESS SERVICES PROFESSIONAL HANDYMAN The “Honey Do This” Company BILL WEISS 613-570-1488
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HELP WANTED
CAREER OPPORTUNITY
CAREER OPPORTUNITY
If so, email me today at Polvier_Folkes-Grandison@worldvision.ca
Production Operator opportunities in Arnprior at GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy Canada Inc.
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JOB TITLE: Advertising Sales Rep. BUSINESS UNIT Metroland East, County & Quinte Living Magazine
GEORGE’S BARBER SHOP 47 McGarry Ave Renfrew
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JOB POSTING THE COMPANY A subsidiary of Torstar Corporation, Metroland is one of Canada’s premier media companies. Metroland delivers up-to-the-minute vital business and community information to millions of people across Ontario. We have grown significantly in recent years in terms of audience and advertisers and we’re continuing to invest heavily in developing best-in-class talent, products and technology to accelerate our growth in the media landscape and strengthen our connection to the community. For further information, please visit www.metroland.com.
613-432-9335
THE OPPORTUNITY Metroland East is looking a Multi media savvy representative for our Belleville/Seaway Sales Team! This is an excellent opportunity for a dedicated Multi Media Advertising Sales Representatives to join our organization. Our Advertising Sales Representatives will introduce and sell our Multi Media marketing solutions across a number of platforms including County and Quinte Living Magazine and Specialty publications to local small and medium sized businesses in the region, while achieving aggressive revenue targets. Experience selling across multiple media platforms is strongly recommended but not essential.
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IN MEMORIAM
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IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of
McGregor,
Mary Dorothy Anne Johnston
James Stevenson (Steve)
nee Gallagher July 4, 1957 – December 6, 2002
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July 4, 1926 – December 12, 2013
TAILLEFER, Robert “Putt”
A silent thought A secret tear, Keeps his memory ever dear Time takes away the edge of grief, But memory turns back every leaf.
Gentle in manner, patient in pain, Our dear mother left us, Heaven to gain. With nature so gentle and action so kind, It’s hard in this world her equal to find.
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Til we all someday meet again We miss you always Rick, Tyler, Scott and Andrew
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Joynt, Margaret Elizabeth
November 24, 1918-December 6, 2014 (Department of Defence Army for 33 years, Volunteer at the Arnprior Hospital for many years)
(February 21st, 1960 – December 2, 2014) It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of a wonderful Daughter, Sister and Aunt at the Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Tuesday December 2, 2014. Margaret leaves her Loving Mother Jeanne (late Dave), her siblings Ian (Brenda) of Lansdowne, Mary-Ellen of Renfrew and Neil of North Bay. She will be sadly missed by her nephew Sam (Lynette) of Hannon and her niece Katie of Oakville. Visitation will be held at the Goulet Funeral Home on Thursday December 4th from 7-9pm and after 9:30am Friday. A Memorial service will be held in the Funeral Home on Friday December 5th at 10:30am. Spring interment , Douglas Public Cemetery. Donation in Margaret’s name may be made to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Oncology Unit or Hospice Renfrew.
Condolences / Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca
Online condolences/donations: www.gouletfuneralhome.com
Passed away peacefully in the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital Saturday December 6, 2014. Kathryn Price, of Arnprior at the age of 96 years. Beloved wife of the late Alfred Price (1985). Predeceased by step-son James A. Price (2003). Cherished grandmother of Jamie (Talei) and Stephanie, both of Toronto. Much loved greatgrandmother of Kate, Matthew and Alexa. Will be remembered fondly by her daughter-in-law Vivi. Kathryn will be dearly missed by many family and friends. Daughter of the late Howard McLaren and Ida Laventure. Visitations at the Boyce Funeral Home, Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre, 138 Daniel Street, North, Arnprior Friday December 12, 2014 form 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service Saturday December 13, 2014 in the Boyce Chapel at 11:00 a.m. Interment Sand Point Cemetery will take place at a later date. In memoriams to the Arnprior Hospital “Partner’s in Caring” would be appreciated by her family.
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PALLEN, Louis Joseph - Entered into rest on Sunday, November 30, 2014 at Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindsay, at the age of 77. Louis was the beloved husband of Lina, for 52 years. Loving father of Stephen, Richard (Sharon), and Denine (Vince) Manganaro. Cherished grandfather of Jason, Jamie, Phillip, Kristen, Milaina, and Matthew. Louis is survived by his sisters Shirley and Tena, and brothers Vince, Peter, and Archie. He is predeceased by his brother Jack. A Memorial Service was held at the MACKEY FUNERAL HOME Chapel on Thursday, December 4th. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to Ross Memorial Hospital Foundation - Palliative Care Unit, or Lakeridge Health Oshawa - Cancer Unit. Online condolences may be made at www.mackeys.ca
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Peacefully at his home in Lethbridge, Alberta on Thursday, November 27th, 2014. Robert Taillefer; formerly of Sudbury and Arnprior at the age of 74 years. Son of the late Fernand Taillefer and the late Dina Bigras. Loved father of Roxanne Taillefer (Paul Saunders) and Robert Taillefer (Wanda), both of Arnprior and Doreen Mutter (Paul) of Ottawa. “Pépère” of Justin Saunders (Cindy Quinn), Christen Laforest (Paul), Dexter Taillefer (Brenna), Joey Taillefer, Matthew and Shane Mutter. Dear brother of Hubert (Diane), Jerry (Faye) and Ron Taillefer. Predeceased by a brother, Omer. Former husband of Caroline Currie of Arnprior. The Taillefer family will receive friends at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Thursday evening, December 11th from 7 to 9 p.m. In memory of Robert, a donation to your favorite charity would be appreciated. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
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McNulty At this special time of year
In Loving Remembrance Jahn, Henrietta “Hentie” Aldena (nee Zoschke) December 17, 1922-December 5, 2014
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Don’t think of them as gone away… Their journey has just begun. Life holds so many facets, This earth is only one. Just think of them as resting… From sorrow and the tears, In a place of warmth and comfort Where there are no days nor years. Think how they must be wishing That we could know today, How nothing but our sadness Can really pass away. And think of them as living In the hearts of those they touched. For nothing loved is ever lost, And they were loved so much.
Passed away peacefully in the Valley Manor, Barry’s Bay Friday December 5, 2014, 12 days short of her 92nd birthday. Henrietta “Hentie” Jahn, of Barry’s Bay, formerly of Arnprior at the age of 91 years. Beloved wife of the late Irvin Jahn (1978). Loving mother of Glen, Carol Ann (Edward Chippior) and Randy (Donna Robillard). Loving grandmother of Andrew, Jenna (Jason McMillan), Rebecca (Jonathan McCreery) and Sarah (Michael Loscavo). Daughter of the late Otto Zoschke and Emelia Kuehl. Visitations at the Boyce Funeral Home Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre, 138 Daniel Street North, Arnprior Monday December 8, 2014 from 2-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service Tuesday December 9, 2014 in St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church at 11:00 a.m., 49 McLachlin Street South, Arnprior, ON Interment at Arnprior Malloch Road Cemetery. Reception to follow at the Masonic Hall, 31 James Street. If you wish, condolences, tributes, or donations in memory of Henrietta may be made to the Valley Manor Auxiliary Barry’s Bay or St. John’s Evangelical Church Memorial Fund, Arnprior.
In Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Saturday December 6, 2014. Shirley (nee Stanley) age 87 years. Beloved wife of the late J. Allen Francis (2004). Loving mother of Joan (Ken), John (Jill), Gwen, Stanley (Wendy). Loving grandmother of Jenny (David), Sarah, Latisha and great grandmother of Sam, Kelsey, Curtis, Ryan, Hailey and Morgan. Predeceased by one grandson Jerret. Dear sister of Kaireen. Following Shirley’s wishes there will be no visitation. Cremation has taken place. A Memorial Service will take place at a later date. For those desiring donations to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Dialysis Unit would be appreciated. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of the Anderson Funeral Home, Renfrew www.andersonfuneralhome.ca CLR573046
We remember Murray Dec 5, 1983 Mark July 23, 1987 Randy Nov 9, 1992 Dad (C.J.) Nov 3, 2007 Mom (Glady’s) Dec 8, 2011
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SCHNOB, Chris
Suddenly but peacefully at The Lake on Thursday morning, December 4, 2014. Nancy Gail Ferguson of Arnprior passed away at the age of 69 years. Dear daughter of Joy Blandford (nee Gilchrist) of Arnprior and the late Bill Blandford (1988). Beloved wife and best friend for over 46 years of Rev. Bruce Ferguson. Loving and much loved mother of Jeff (Kyla Eady) and Joanne Pulcine (Rick Desarmia). Devoted and cherished “Nanny” of Ashley, Brittney, Bryanna and Amanda. Predeceased by her son-in-law, John Pulcine (December 4, 2008). Dear sister of Carol Anne Blandford of Arnprior and Gerry Blandford (Patricia) of Renfrew. Nancy will be missed by her canine companions Harley and Ginger. Nancy has been called home to be with her Lord whom she loved and served her entire life. She will be deeply missed. The Ferguson family received friends at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Sunday afternoon from 1 to 4 p.m. and again on Monday morning from 9:30 to 10:15 a.m. A Funeral Service was conducted in Emmanuel Anglican Church, Arnprior on Monday morning, December 8th at 11 o’clock. Interment Malloch Road Cemetery. A reception followed in the Carlton Reid Memorial Hall at Emmanuel. In memory of Nancy, a donation to Hospice Renfrew would be greatly appreciated. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
Suddenly at the Arnprior Hospital on Thursday morning, December 4th, 2014. Chris Andrew Schnob of Vydon Acres passed at the age of 54 years. Loved son of Marilyn (nee Lalonde) Schnob and the late Donnie Schnob (November 22, 2013). Beloved husband and best friend for over 30 years of Marie Coady-Schnob. Dearly loved brother of Sue Rachwalski (Troy) of Vydon Acres; Heather Schnob of Arnprior; Donna Moses (Mike) of Arnprior and Angie Martin of Moncton. Predeceased by his brother, Donald “Pudd” (May 7, 2006) and his sister, Julie Ann June (1966). Special brother-in-law of Shirley Potvin, Jackie Riopelle (Morgan), Kelly Coady (Tanya) and Shawn Coady (Jenn). Also predeceased by 2 brothers-in-law Michael and Patrick Coady. Chris will be fondly remembered by many cousins, nieces and nephews and tons of great friends. The Schnob family received friends during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Wednesday evening, December 10th from 6 to 8 p.m. In memory of Chris, a donation to the University of Ottawa Heart Institute would be appreciated by his family. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
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Introducing the Community’s Newest Members Published Friday January 29th, 2015 In the Arnprior Chronicle-Guide, West Carleton Review and Renfrew Mercury
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With all our love mom, Your girls Susan and Lynn
Smiths Falls Civitan Hall Antique furniture, Wedge Wood Collection, antiques, collectibles and firearms. See www.theauctionfever.com for details
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It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing away of Brian Percival at Hospice Renfrew on Thursday December 4, 2014. Brian was born on August 26, 1937 in Pembroke Ontario. Beloved husband of Jean Sharples (married for 56 years), wonderful father to daughters, Laurie Rennie (Rand), Joanne Stanzel (Bob), Barbara Leitch (Randy), Grandfather (‘Poppa’) to Ryan Stanzel (Tatiana), Rachelle Ladouceur (Kevin), Briana Martineau (Josh), Marc Rennie, Brandon Stanzel, Micheal Rennie, Tyson Leitch, Cole Leitch, and Great-Grandfather to Ariya and Jaxon Ladouceur. Predeceased by his parents, Gertrude and Nelson Percival, and sisters Evangeline Kearney and Dwyla Warren. Brian and Jean Percival moved to Renfrew in 1963 where they raised a loving, close-knit family. Brian was well known for his dedication and passion as a History Teacher for thirty-four years. For twenty-nine of those years, he taught at Renfrew Collegiate Institute. Brian was also well known in the Community for his love of biking throughout the streets of Renfrew. From 1974 to 2014, Brian had logged 141,700 miles. Brian will be greatly missed by those who knew and loved him. There will be a Memorial Service on Sunday December 14, 2014 from 2:30 p.m. to 3:15 p.m. It will be held at the Best Western Renfrew Inn at 760 Gibbons Road, Renfrew. Everyone is welcome. Afterwards, there will be a visitation and refreshments with the family from 3:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. All are welcome. If anyone wishes, donations may be made to the Cancer Society or to Hospice Renfrew, whose caring staff and many volunteers were greatly appreciated by Brian, Jean and the family. Special thanks to Doctor Pinard whose excellent care and attention brought comfort and peace to us all. Also, a very special thank you to Dr. Kemp and his nurse/receptionist, Joanne, for all of their wonderful care, assistance and kindness over the years. If anyone has any memories about Brian, the family would greatly appreciate if you could share them at www.rand085.com CLR572869
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Fixtures, Equipment, Tools, etc. for Sequence Controls Inc. to be held at 150 Rosamond, Carleton Place ON Monday, December 15 @ 10 a.m. Preview from 8:30 a.m. day of auction Sequence Controls, a manufacturer of controls for whirlpool tubs have sold their business and we have been commissioned to auction the contents of their building. Power Stacker fork lift with charger (2200 lb capacity). Titan Lift-Rite pump truck (5500 lb capacity). Lift Cart, 660 lb capacity. Portable Smog Hog extraction unit. Rolling portable 5 stair, 300 lb capacity. 2 new Industrial touch screen computers (WiFi, network card, mounting bracket, remote control). Panasonic KX-B630 Smart Board. Screen printing tools, accessories and drying rack. 26-1K Mercury Exposure System. Antique printing press (modified) & dies. Floor and bench drill presses. Copper wire. Electrical wire & armored cable. Large quantity of hand tools. Work stations complete with overhead lighting. Several Metro industrial rolling racks and steel shelving, various sizes. Wire cages and support posts. Work benches. Tool chests. Several tool boxes. Flammable proof storage cabinets. Several office desks and executive type workstations. Industrial paper shredder. Magna lights. Impulse sealer. Small safes. Several fans, some industrial. Steel filing cabinets both lateral and upright. Quantity of static mats. Office supplies. Telephone system. Large quantity NEW packing cartons, inserts, corrugated cardboard. Plastic packing bags & cut bag sealer. Janitor equipment and supplies. First Aid supplies. Personal safety equipment. Fire extinguishers. 40’ storage trailer, no axles. 20 pine French doors. Isoprol alcohol. 7 solid pine raised panel doors. Pop Up canopy tent. Portable air conditioners. Dehumidifier. Please visit www.handsauction.com to view complete catalogue and photographs. Online Advance Bidding opens Friday, December 5 @ 9 a.m. and closes Friday, December 12 @ 12 noon or as always we are pleased to see you at the live auction. Removal of purchases Tuesday, December 16 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Visa, MasterCard, Interac, Cash 10% Buyers Premium
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Sports - A recent trip to a provincial powerlifting competition was very successful for Karen Maxwell and her daughter Kinsey, along with the entire Ultimate Fitness team. Karen brought home a silver medal while Kinsey came away with gold. A teammate of Karen’s who trains in the same age and weight class earned a gold and another member also won a gold medal at the Nov. 29-30 Ontario Powerlifting Association 2014 Classic Provincial Championships in North Bay. “All in all, it was a very successful meet for our team,” said Karen who applauds Paul Vaillancourt and Sarah Leighton of Ultimate Fitness for their excellent coaching. Kinsey, who is away at university in Guelph, lifts for a different club now. “But we consider her a teammate all the same,” says her proud mom. Karen and Kinsey both started powerlifting about two-and-a-half years ago. Both were involved in crossfit so it was a natural transition, “It’s definitely different than anything I’d ever tried,” said Karen. “It’s very challenging.” She is particularly pleased with the success of her teammate Kim Power, who competes in the same age and weight class.
Karen, who will be 50 in January, said it’s just great to share the success with her friend. “We think of ourselves as the older badasses,” she said. And earning the silver medal wasn’t easy. A stomach bug on the day of competition and a repetitive strain shoulder injury were hurdles she was able to overcome on the way to the podium. She credits her peers for keeping her in the contest. “I wouldn’t have finished if it weren’t for my teammates,” she said. Karen and her teammates have an eye on nationals coming up in Newfoundland in April. TEAM ULTIMATE FITNESS RESULTS
• Luke Homer, silver in men’s 66kg subjunior • Kinsey Maxwell (honorary UF team member) gold in ladies 57kg subjunior • Kim Power, gold in ladies 63kg Masters 2 • Karen Maxwell, silver in ladies 63kg Masters 2 • Paula Turcotte, silver in ladies 72kg Masters 1 • Kelly Winter, placed 6th in ladies 72kg Open • Shelly Colter, gold in ladies Masters 2 84+ kg • Homer, Power and Winter are from Arnprior, while Colter is Photo submitted from Ottawa and Turcotte is from From left are Kelly Winter, Kim Power, Sarah Leighton, Karen Maxwell and Paula Turcotte at the Ontario PowerCobden. lifting Association 2014 Classic Provincial Championships in North Bay.
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The Upper Ottawa Valley Petite Warriors captured gold at the 17th annual Arnprior Ringette Tournament this past weekend. The team went through its three-game division unbeaten, and then defeated the host team to claim their second gold medals of 201415. They also brought home gold from Nepean last month. Goaltender Abby Legault was awarded MVP and Lilly Kluke came home with the sharp shooter trophy from the tournament skills competition. The Warriors remain undefeated in the u12 petite regional division in the National Capital Regional Ringette League. In front row, from left, are Alexia Gardner, Alexandra Lennox, Khloe Bertrand, Kailey Macleod, Emily Tracey, Casey McNaughton, Abby Legault; and back row, head coach Derek Lennox, Steph Froats, Emily Froats, Olivia Reid, Samantha Belanger, Gillian Findlay, Lily Desjardins, Lilly Kluke, Christine Schwan, trainer Marc Bertrand and assistant coach Don Macleod.
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Sports - Hard work and perseverance has proved to pay off for Sarah Leighton of Renfrew, after placing fourth in the 72-kilogram class, consisting of a 12 woman field at the International Powerlifting Federations annual Open World competition. The competition was held in Aurora, Colorado Nov. 3 to 8. Sarah was ranked seventh by nominations, and was hoping to improve her placing to sixth. “The top five is hard to crack at the international level,” Leighton said. “The two girls that were ranked second and fifth did not finish their lifts, so it opened the door for me to move into fourth place. I have to be happy despite two of the top lifters were disqualified, because bottom line is that I did what I had to do to place fourth, and they didn’t do what they had to do to stay in the competition.”
Powerlifting consists of three separate lifts, the Squat, the Bench Press, and the Deadlift. Each competitor has three attempt selections at each lift. Athletes must receive at least two white lights from the three judges for the lift to be considered technically sound. The best attempt from each lift is added together to give the athlete a total, and then a body weight/weight lifted formula is used to allow for comparison for different body weights. It wasn’t Sarah’s best competition, as she only completing six of her nine lifts, two because of technical errors, and one not completed. Her squat attempts were 424 lbs, 446 lbs (no lift), and 468 lbs. Bench press attempts were 264 lbs, 275 lbs, and 292 lbs (no lift). The final challenge is the Deadlift which she attempted 391 lbs, 418 lbs, and 440 lbs (no lift). This gave Sarah a 1,162 lb total, and a Wilks for-
mula of 521.8, which moved her up the all-time Canadian National rankings to fifth position. “I’m not completely happy with my performance, but placing fourth was pretty gratifying. It was a goal of mine to place top five at Worlds before I turned Masters category, which is over 40 years old, so now I have a few years to improve even more,” Leighton said. The winner of the 72kg. weight class was an American, Priscilla Ribic. Second place was Ana Castellain from Brazil, and third place was Rhaea Stinn, a fellow Canadian from Moose Jaw, Sask. Next up for Sarah will be Nationals in St John’s NL in April. If anyone is interested in trying powerlifting, or being coached by one of the best in the world, contact Ultimate Fitness 613 433-8282, or check out their website www. ufgyms.com.
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Minor hockey receives $3,000 RBC Learn to Play grant Sports - The RBC Learn to Play Project is part of RBC’s larger commitment to kids and youth through the RBC Kids Pledge, a five-year, $100-million promise to support a wide range of programs for developing well-rounded kids and youth. RBC is committed to supporting programs which help children develop the confidence and skills they need to enable them to play, and become happy, healthy and active for life. RBC Learn to Play is focused on ensuring kids learn the basic skills they need in order to feel confident and competent enough to want to participate in sport and physical activity. RBC Learn to Play grants support communitybased organizations that build and deliver programs that address the widespread lack of physical activity among Canadian youth as well as declining rates in sport participation. RBC commits to grassroots sport to build stronger communities, encourage more people to participate and have a positive social impact, all important to RBC’s clients and employees.
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The Renfrew Minor Hockey Association is the beneficiary of an RBC Royal Bank Learn to Play Project grant for $3,000. From left are RBC regional vice president Glen Kelsey and branch manager Marci Joyce; and Renfrew Minor Hockey Association treasurer A.J. White and president Kim Greer. The funds focus on the Initiation and Novice programs.
Sports - The Renfrew Major Midget Timberwolves completed the string of four consecutive weekends of Regional Silver Stick hockey tournament competition in Pembroke Nov. 28 and 29 for Renfrew teams. After suffering 3-2 and 5-2 setbacks to the Kemptville Panthers and Casselman-Embrun Ice Dogs respectively, the Midget Wolves left the tournament on a winning note on the strength of a 6-3 win over the Lakefield Chiefs. Austin Scheuneman had both Renfrew goals in the tournament opener, while Justin Knight-Locke and Linden Fraser connected versus the Ice Dogs. Billy Karras notched four goals and Carson Barber the other two in the win over Lakefield. Tied at 3-3 after two periods of play, Karras banged home all three third-period markers. Barber and Will Vincent added three assists in the tournament for the Midget Wolves. Jeremy Bibeau and Riley Rathwell handled goaltending duties for Renfrew.
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Legacy Gift will generate $42.2 MILLION for CHEO over next 100 years Weldon Cochrane was an Ottawa chartered accountant and partner with the accounting firm of Coopers and Lybrand (now PriceWaterhouseCoopers) and was also the Treasurer on the CHEO Foundation Board. Mr. Cochrane had an appreciation for the importance of leaving a legacy and understood how to make an impact when he decided to made a gift in his Will to CHEO. He left the residual of his estate with instructions for it to be endowed; meaning that the capital would be preserved in perpetuity and the annual interest would be used to fund the important work at CHEO. When Mr. Cochrane died in 1985 the CHEO Foundation received $540,000
from his estate and established the Weldon Cochrane Endowment Fund as directed in his Will. Much has happened and changed at CHEO since his death and in that time his legacy gift has grown to $4.6 million.
(20%) will be reinvested bringing the total value of the fund to $6.2 million. In 50 years $15 million (80%) will go to the hospital and $3.8 million (20%) will be reinvested bringing the total value of the fund to $8.4
As CHEO marks its 40th anniversary this year, we look back and honour not only those in our community who made our local children’s hospital a reality, but also donors like Mr. Cochrane who made children a priority. Why not honour what is most important to you during your lifetime The impact of Mr. Cochrane’s generous gift is probably beyond what by considering a gift in Will to CHEO. Our he could have even imagined when he made it over 30 years ago. children, youth and families deserve to Moving forward 80 percent of the interest million. In 100 years $42.2 million (80%) will always have excellent health care, to benefit generated from this fund will be invested in go to the hospital and $10.6 million (20%) from lifesaving research and be provided medical equipment, research and hospital will be reinvested bringing the total value with the support programs to live happy programs at CHEO. The remaining 20 of the fund to $15.2 million. and healthy lives now and forever. percent will be reinvested to allow the fund His legacy lives on and continues to make to continue to grow. In 25 years $6.4 million a difference in the lives of young patients (80%) will go to the hospital and $1.6 million at CHEO today, and for future generations.
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Sports - The Agony and the Ecstasy was playing in full living Technicolor at the Renfrew Ice Shed Nov. 28-30 as two Renfrew teams battled nine other entries for the two coveted spots in the Master’s Zones, leading to the Regionals and a shot at the provincials. The agony came quick and fast for the team of Gary Smith, Dave Eady, Rory McKay and Don Armitage as they battled the David Roy rink from Carleton Heights shot by shot until the fateful eighth end.
After setting up a perfect situation for a steal, they had to sit and watch a Roy last rock draw, wick off a guard and slide in as the game winner. This was quickly followed on Saturday morning with more agony as shots went astray and the lads made a quick exit to the land of solace in the upstairs lounge. The Rob Warren rink with Don Rouble, Jim Berg and Andy Humphries were in ecstasy when they defeated the Zieroth rink from Pembroke in an opening round win, only to meet agony in the name of Ed Warren, taking him to last rock only to see him draw perfectly onto
the button for the win. Ecstasy followed, but not until a dramatic comeback from down three to take one, then steal one and finally steal two for the win over Bruce Delaney. This put the boys into Sunday’s B semi-final where they defeated Leo Buckley’s Deep River foursome despite some last end drama. This set them up in the B-finals and a spot at the Regionals against their ol’ nemesis, Ed Warren who had just experienced a last rock loss to A-side winner, Richmond’s Andy Hall. The game started like many games that occur after a long weekend of curling with misses
mixed with good shots. Slowly the tide began to shift in the visitors’ favour and this time the local lads could not mount a comeback. They shook hands without throwing last rock. A special thanks goes out to Yvonne Sklepowicz, Susan Hanniman and all the ladies who kept the hungry curlers well fed and to our able bartenders, who provided consolation to the defeated and cheer to the winners and finally to Cedric Wright who provided countless hours supervising the event and repairing computer problems in his spare time.
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But sparked by a 20-point effort from Phil Kadlec, and four Josh Barnes buckets from three-point land, the Raiders offence came to life. Dane Brumm pulled down seven rebounds while Josh Thero contributed six steals to the RCI triumph. Kadlec had 21 more, and Brumm 18 points in the home court win over Bishop Smith. Mackenzie scored a 34-16 win over RCI in the season-opener for the Junior Raiders. The Senior Raiders opened the girls volleyball season Thursday with a 3-0 win over Bishop Smith in Pembroke. The Junior Raiders dropped a thrilling fiveset match to the Crusaders.
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Sports - The Renfrew Collegiate Senior Raiders have gotten the Upper Ottawa Valley High School Athletic Association 2014-15 senior boys hoops season off to a sizzling start. Adam Noack’s squad posted an impressive come-from-behind 50-46 win over the Mackenzie Mustangs in Deep River Dec. 2. Two days later, RCI racked up its second win, 57-46 over the visiting Bishop Smith Crusaders at the Grant Gymnasium. The Raiders found themselves trailing right out of the gate, and faced a 27-17 halftime deficit at Mackenzie.
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Sports - Fourteen members of the Renfrew Wrestling Club were at Riverdale High School in Montreal to compete in the Quebec Open championships. All the athletes competed well and gained some much anticipated mat time that they all put to good use. The senior squad put a few winning notches in their belts, which will help guide them along towards possibly competing at the provincials and national championships later this coming season. Senior team results were as follows: second - Cole Herbert, Savana Pinsent; and
third Shanna Beauchamp, Cole Mckee and Ryan Theobald. Coaches were impressed with the outcome of our wrestlers where Savana, a 12-yearold, wrestled against some 17-year-olds at the tournament and beat them. The Youth Mat Rats competitors were fierce but Renfrew showed their stuff doing very well in their first tournament of the season with Sara Pinsent winning gold. In the Poussin Girls 30kg weight class Renfrew made a clean sweep with Sara Pinsent gold, Ariel Gibbons silver, and Kiera Debeau bronze. Also winning gold in her weight class was Addison
Felhaver. Silver medals went to Chloe Gibbons, Ariel Gibbons, and Quinn Foley. Duncan Jamieson captured the bronze medal in his weight division. Aaron Moore, Virginie Clement and Graham Rheaume were just off the podium. Virginie wrestled up an age group and although did not make the podium, wrestled exceptionally well against some older girls and gained much experience. All wrestlers will prepare for the first annual Norm Bujold Fall Brawl at Renfrew Collegiate on Saturday, Dec. 13. All spectators are welcome.
valiers and L’Equinoxe Patriotes in Pembroke Dec. 4. The Junior Jaguars followed suit by winning both of their matches over Arnprior and Jeanne Lajoie, also 3-0. The Fellowes Falcons scored a 65-33 win over the Senior Jaguars in the opening game of the UOVHSAA boys hoops schedule. Nathan Dyck and Brandon Dumolin drained 10 points each for St. Joseph’s. The Junior Jaguars dropped a tough 33-32 decision at Fellowes. Kyle Naismith netted 15 points for the Jaguars.
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Wolves split weekend games to remain in Valley Division lead Peter Clark
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Sports - A split on the weekend didn’t allow the Renfrew Timberwolves to add to their lead atop the Valley Division of the Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League. But it did shave a couple more games off the 42-game schedule. The Wolves outlasted the visiting Pontiac Juniors 4-3 in overtime Friday night, and followed up by dropping a 5-4 decision to the Ottawa Junior Canadians in a matinee encounter Saturday. Both games were played at the Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre. The Wolves (17-5-1-and-1) hold a four-point edge on the Stittsville Rams for first place in the Valley loop. Wolves 4, Pontiacs 3
The Wolves have found a flair for the dramatics when it come to games versus the Pontiac Juniors. In four meetings so far during the 2014-15 season, the Wolves appeared destined for defeat. But in all four occasions, it has been the Wolves standing tall at the end. In Friday’s meeting, Shawville’s advantage was 3-1 entering the final stanza. Some say it’s the worst lead in
hockey. It was for the Pontiacs on this night. Before the dust settled, the Wolves battled back to draw even on thirdperiod goals from Lyle Stressman and Scott Conroy. After killing off their own penalty to end regulation time, the Wolves caught a break when the puck got caught up in a Pontiacs line change. The too many men on the ice call resulted in a Renfrew powerplay 1:03 into the five-minute overtime. It didn’t take long for the Wolves to connect. After just nine seconds, Stressman fired home his second of the night past Shawville goalkeeper Danick Boisvert from between the faceoff circles to send most in the Friday night crowd home happy. Conroy earned his second assist of the night on the game-winning goal. Lucas Gonu had the Wolves opening marker back in the first period. Mathew Labrosse, Liam Piorier and Danick Genest answered for the Pontiacs. The Wolves got themselves into penalty trouble with minors and misconducts in the second period, or they may never have had to face a 3-1 deficit in the first place. Piorier and Genest notched the only goals of the second stanza. Both came on Shawville powerplays. The Wolves Colin Bradbury and
Shawville counterpart Dylan McNamara received early exits 9:38 into the third period following the game’s only scrap. Matt Gagne backstopped the Renfrew victory on a 29-save effort. Boisvert blocked 30 shots in the Pontiac goalcrease. Ottawa 5, Wolves 4
For the second time in about 19 hours, the Wolves found themselves down two goals entering the third period. But a dramatic comeback was not on the cards this time as the Ottawa Junior Canadians claimed a 5-2 lead with a powerplay goal just 30 ticks into the final session. The two goals the Wolves answered with were not enough to overhaul the Canadians. Joey Larcher and Jayden Landry had two goals apiece to lead the Junior Canadians. Kevin Boyd added a single for Ottawa. Boyd scored a shorthanded goal on an immaculate effort to tie the game 2-2 after Scott Conroy had given the Wolves their second onegoal lead of the afternoon early in the second period. Tanner Smith, Lucas Gonu and Colin Bradbury had other Renfrew markers. Kenneth Nichol backstopped the
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Teddy Suckow of the Renfrew Timberwolves shakes off the check of Shawville’s Alexandre Ferraton to generate a scoring chance against Pontiac goalkeeper Danick Boisvert. Boisvert prevailed on this occasion, but the Wolves won in the end, 4-3 in overtime Friday night at the Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre. Ottawa victory on 28 saves. Dane Brumm faced 13 Canadians shots, and was relieved by Matt Gagne after yielding Ottawa markers 24 seconds apart late in the second period. The Wolves continue a pre-Christmas home stand this Friday at the MAC.
The defending Valley Division champion Almonte Thunder provides the opposition at 8 p.m. This year’s hopes of a return to the playoffs are running out quickly for the Thunder. They are 10 points out of a fourth place. It’s the only game on the schedule for the Wolves this weekend.
‘Hurt’ tournament helps Victims of Violence Prospects in Arnprior and “all came out as winners,” said McCormick. Quite a variety of age groups participated in the tournament, “which was pretty neat,” he said. Included were seven-year-olds and a player from the Renfrew Millionaires team, M.J. Blimkie, who is 77. Teams were from Arnprior, Carleton Place, Cumberland, Stittsville, Nepean, many other parts of Ottawa, and as far as way Northern Quebec. There was also a ladies division. McCormick said proceeds in the range
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of $15,000 or $16,000 will go to Victims of Violence’s It Shouldn’t Hurt to be a Child program. McCormick and his wife Sylvie issued a thank you to all who attended, participated and helped out over the weekend. “A special thank you to Glenn Arthur and his staff that did an A1 job in keeping the facility in good order all weekend,” said the McCormicks. They also issued a very special thank you to the tournament’s major sponsor Herzing College and all the other sponsors.
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Sports - If you are a fan of junior hockey, Arnprior is the place to be this weekend. The Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League’s (EOJHL) top prospects are hitting the ice at the Nick Smith Centre on Saturday, Dec. 13. Arnprior Packers general manager and head coach Bill Griese said it will be very good
hockey to watch. “You are going to see the best 16- and 17year-olds in the Eastern region playing, “Probably half of these players will be playing Junior A next year.” The Valley team will take on the St. Lawrence team at 1 p.m. followed by the Metro playing the Rideau squad at 4 p.m. The Prospects Games are for players who play in the EOJHL and are born in 1996-1997 or 1998.
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Some owls to watch out for this winter Lifestyle - Every five to seven years we have an irruption of owls from the north and also local owls become more visible. On the Tundra, food becomes scarce (lemming populations crash) and the owls move south, locally a good breeding season will produce many owls and they have to move to new food sources to survive. A BARRED OWL
Corrine Sauve sent us this account of an encounter with a barred owl. Hi, Jim and Ila: I sent you an email with the sound recording on it this past summer and you identified it as a short-eared owl. Well, this morning at 8 a.m. I was looking out my kitchen window and another owl showed itself. I went outside and walked right up to it and got a wonderful picture. It didn’t even fly away when the flash went off. What a beautiful, beautiful bird. When it did fly away, I could not believe the wing span of it. Awesome! I am attaching the picture I took, enjoy. Corinne: The behaviour, tolerance of people, and the great picture you sent, tell us that it was a barred owl. The round head, large dark eyes and the scarf around its neck are all good field marks. The “who cools for you, who cooks for you all” call in the spring and summer is possibly the best field mark. Thank you for sharing this encounter with us. A SNOWY OWL
Maynard Vander Gailien sent us this email regard the snowy owl on his property. Hello, Jim and Ila: I have been excavating and cleaning out the two creeks here for the past two weeks and I often see the big white snowy owl sitting on the piles of excavated soil not far from where we are work-
JIM FERGUSON Scene from the Hawk’s Eye ing. I also see the big owl sitting in my harvested soybean field. The owl sits on the piles of creek ground, I suppose the owl is watching for rodents coming out of the excavated area. Thank you, Maynard. No doubt there will be mice and possibly a muskrat living in the ditch and the owl will be there looking for a meal. The bird you mention is an adult, a very white bird without any dark feathers. FINCHES
Jo-Anne and Bill Wendt have been enjoying the arrival of some finches. Hi, Jim and Ila: The single sightings are one evening grosbeak on Nov. 25, one white-winged crossbill on Nov. 11, and the first single redpoll on Dec. 3. Today we had five redpolls at our feeder. Also at the feeder were three, five and four pine siskins on Nov. 18, 19 and 20, but none since then. The white-crowned sparrow was seen in Ferguslea on Dec. 3 and 4, well beyond the usual time for this species. Today there were three mallards in the creek at Ferguslea. Thank you for the email. We were wondering if there would be any finches at our feeders this winter. Reports indicate that there is a very meagre cone crop in the area; no cones, no finches. A GOOD CROP (OF BIRDS)
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113 Quarry avenue
MLS#924012
$109,900 MLS#934798 -Private Location -6+ Acres Of Property -Plenty Of Storage And Garage Space Call Kelly To View: 613-433-2681
449 HaiG street
Real Estate Broker
Cell
Cell
433-2681
432-0041
Charlene Riopelle
Vincent Johnston
Margaret Dubeau
Sales Rep.
Sales Rep.
Sales Rep.
Cell
Cell
Cell
433-4082
433-2254
412 dominion street
Well Maintained Bungalow In A Mature Neighbourhood 3+1 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 1 Ensuite Finished Basement, Corner Lot Call Vince Johnston: 613-433-2254
MLS#930882
First Time Buyer Or Investors. 2 Bedroom, 1 1/2 Storey Home. Hardwood Floors. Gas Heat. Call Dennis To View: 613-432-0041
435 dominion street
$168,800 MLS#932476 Ideal Location – Ideal Home – Ideal Price - Charming 3+ Bedroom Bungalow With Hardwood Floors - Patio Doors Off Eating Area To Deck, Backyard & Workshop - XL Fourth Bedroom Or Family Room In Basement -New Roof, Central Air Call Margaret Dubeau To View: 613-433-1191
2183 tHomPson road
150 PHeasant run
$374,999
$199,900 MLS#905934 New Address For The New Year? -Large, Unique Home Priced To Sell -Attached Double Garage With Walkup Loft -2 Fireplaces, Hardwood Floors, Exposed Brick Walls Call Kelly To View: 613-433-2681
oPen House
MLS#920602
MLS#925959
Solid Built Two Story ICF Custom Home. Custom Interior Designs. Hardwood & Ceramic Floors, Custom Cupboards With Granite Countertops. Have To View To Appreciate! Call Charlene Riopelle: 613-433-4082
$349,900
MLS#922255
- Live On The Golf Course - Immaculate 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath - Finished Basement Call Vince Johnston: 613-433-2254
32 airtH Boulevard
$217,900 MLS#921323
$139,900
This Home Must Be Seen! This Family Home Has 3 Levels Of Finished Living Space. It Offers 4 Bedrooms, Gas Heat, Oversized Master Bedroom & A Fenced Rear Yard. Call Vince For More Information: 613-433-2254.
$239,900 $184,900
2 Bedroom Bungalow Style Garden Home. Gas Heat. Central Air. Central Vac. Full Basement Ready To Be Finished. Close To Downtown. Immediate Occupancy. Call Dennis To View: 613-432-0041
1467 Pinnacle road
$299,900
Real Estate Broker
433-1191
138 Blake street
$125,000
MLS#929949
Move In Ready! Why Rent When You Can Buy This Completely Redone 1 Bedroom Home On A Large Lot. Call Charlene Riopelle: 613-433-4082
230 sidney avenue
PRICE REDuCED
gREAT VALuE!
$37,500
432-1830
00 mcmaHon road
177 PHeasant run
$144,900
177 soutHside way
Dennis Yakaback
Kelly Derue
Broker of Record
$43,500
MLS#888888
Residential Building Lot. 47 x 100 Feet. Corner Lot. Approximately 4 Blocks From Main Street. Call Morris Eady, Broker Of Record: 613-432-1830 (cell) or 613-432-2100.
356 martin street
$179,900 MLS#931877 Let’s Put A Bow On It!... -3 Bedroom Bungalow -Open Concept Living/Dining Room -Hardwood Floors Call Kelly To View: 613-433-2681
478 mcmaHon road
MLS#931829
great Address For The Family. 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Home. Lovely Deep Back Yard. Eat-In Kitchen. Hardwood Floors. Cozy Rec Room. Gas Heat. 2 Car Detached Garage. Call Dennis To View: 613-432-0041
336 mcGratH road
$299,500 MLS#930810 -Private Country Setting On 2 Acres, Close To Town -Spacious Main House Features Open Concept Living Area -3 Bedrms, 2 Full Baths & Sunroom To Enjoy Nature -Custom Built Granny Suite Includes 2 Bedrms, Kitchen/Dining/Living Room Call Margaret Dubeau: 613-433-1191 or Morris Eady: 613-432-1830 To View
124 moore street, arnPrior
On Duty This Weekend Margaret Dubeau
759 Garden of eden road $339,900
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RENFREW 29 Raglan St. South 613-432-2100 www.century21.ca/eadyrealty
Sunday, December 14th • 2 p.m. – 4 p.m.
MLS#934642
Minutes From Town, Excellent Location For Commuters. 5 Bedrooms, 3 Baths. Fully Finished Walkout Lower Level. Oversized 2 Car Garage. Dream Kitchen. Hardwood Floors. Your Host: Dennis Yakaback: 613-432-0041
44 The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, December 11, 2014
$179,900 MLS#932228 This Unique, Seasoned Home Is Well Worth The Look! Whether A Starter Home, Investment Or Year Round Get Away, This Is It!! 5 Acres Of Mostly Treed Land. A Few Minutes From Lake Clear, Snowmobile Trails & Miles Of Crown Land. This Property Is Screaming Potential. All Measurements To Be Confirmed By Buyer/Buyer Agent. Don’t Miss Out, Call Kilby Kitts Today! 613-312-7543
Sales Rep. Cell 433-1191
sold
Charlene Riopelle Sales Rep.
Cell
433-4082
I welcome your weekend call on any listed property
Enjoying hot chocolate are Bree, Sawyer and Sadie Wilson of Renfrew. Friday night’s tree lighting event included RBC branch manager Marci Joyce’s announcement that the bank is giving $35,000 to the I Choose RVH campaign. Among those joining Joyce on-stage are I Choose RVH co-chairs Lisa Vincent and Kent Tubman, RVH Foundation chair Jim Lemenchick and RVH Foundation executive director Barb Desilets.
photos by sherry haaima/metroland
Tree of Lights another success There was a good crowd on hand at Low Square in Renfrew for the annual Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation’s annual Tree of Lights event Dec. 5. The fun included a visit from Santa, cookies and hot chocolate and a special song courtesy of Renfrew Coun. Kate Windle. R0742652272
330 Plaunt St. S., Renfrew, ON K7V 1N3 rpeever@xplornet.com Metro City Realty Ltd. (Renfrew) Brokerage A locally owned Independent Member Broker
www.remaxrenfrew.com
OPEN HOUSE – 462 WADE AVE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13TH 1-3PM Just move in! Vinyl sided raised ranch with rear sunroom and deck new in 2004. Plus attached 2 car garage . High efficiency furnace installed in 2005. Bosh water heater in 2005. New roof on the home in 2008. New security system in May 2012. Spacious living area on the main level with a rec room complete with gas stove in the lower level. 4th bedroom and 3 pc bath also on the lower level. Well manicured yard and interlock. Excellent curb appeal! MLS# 934796 Asking $269,500
NEW PRICE $189,500
MUSKRAT LAKE - 603 MOWAT RD, COBDEN
36 BANK ST. NORTH
New F.A. Gas Furnace, new price, central air & newer kitchen cupboards. LR, 3bdr, full basement, large workshop, paved drive, priced to sell!
TREED BUILDING LOT Located on Haley Rd. Approximately 2.30 acres with approximately 530’ of road frontage. Asking $35,000. Call Ross 613-433-1133
613-433-1133
ross@remaxrenfrew.com
106 ACRES
915 CHENAUX ROAD
Approx 58 acre licensed gravel pit, class B, category 7 (pit above ground water) license. Zoned rural and extractive industrial. 1 ½ storey home with several framed outbuildings. Approx 50 acres clear rest, mixed lush. Call Ross for details 613-433-1133
BUILDING LOT
113 BULGER RD, EGANVILLE ONTARIO
Beautiful quality built stone bungalow on over an acre of property. Large eat-in kitchen, formal dining room, living room with propane fireplace, 2 bedrooms, a 4 pc bath, 3 pc bath and laundry room all on the main level. Large family room with propane fireplace, office, bedroom, 4 pc bath and utility room are all located on the lower level. 2 car attached garage. MLS#906773
Sales Representative
119 STEVENSON CRES.
NEW PRICE $299,000
Quality raised ranch home on Muskrat Lake. Gently sloping lot - excellent water frontage. KIT, DR with newer sliding glass doors to the rear deck. 3 bedrooms share the 4 pc bath. Large rec room in the lower level as well as a laundry room with 2 pc bath facilities. Large utility room provides excellent space for a workshop. Property is located in a bay - great privacy. $299,000
ROSS PEEVER
• 613-432-7562
1489 QUEENSLINE RD
Totally renovated home, Kit, LR, laundry room, 2 BDR. Note: New windows, doors, F.A. propane heat, electric, plumbing. 1 car detached garage. Lot 105’ by 100’ Asking $99,000
County Road 20 just off 417 – Bruce Street exit. 47.5 acres, excellent building lot or commercial site. Asking $125,000. Call Ross 613-433-1133
Location, location, location! A 2 + 2 bedroom bungalow in a very desirable area of Renfrew. Sunken living room with 2 walls of windows looking out over the wooded ravine, a gas fireplace & brand new carpet. Dining room, with lots of natural light, is just off the kitchen. Large 5 pc bath with cheater door to the master. Main floor den with lots of shelving - perfect for a home office. Finished basement. Lots of storage. Quiet patio area. MLS#930564 Asking $254,900
NEWE PRIC
100 VAILE ROAD
Country home on 2.9 acres, approximately 5km from Renfrew. Quality log siding home, consisting of open concept Kit, DR, Separate family room with air tight wood stove, LR plus 1-3 pc bath with laundry room. 2nd fl, 4bdr, 1-4pc bath, 3rd fl, large studio. Basement consists of storage, small rec room, heat pump, central air, wrap around deck, above ground pool, 1 car detached garage, log barn, Plus frame shed for storage. NOTE: Energy generating solar panels on roof. New countertop and 6 new windows Asking $399,000
LOTS FOR SALE
HWY 41
Beautiful secluded log home located on approx 92 acres. Property over looks Constant Creek. Open concept living on the main level with the master located in the second storey loft. Eat-in kitchen & laundry facilities. Living room features an air tight wood stove & lots of room for entertaining. Property is made up of mostly a softwood bush. Excellent get a way or hunting area. Absolutely NO drive-bys. DO NOT ENTER DRIVEWAY. Asking $220,000 MLS# 914073
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 & pc bath occupy the 2nd level. Full basement, new large back deck. Tiffany lamp in DR to be replaced. Asking $159,900. Also will rent. Call Ross for details.
4706 CALABOGIE ROAD
Great Business opportunity with lots of potential located on 1.76 acres. Features restaurant which is rented. Gas pumps plus separate area for groceries, fishing tackle etc. Basement consists of a full gym, membership only. Newer building with lots of room to expand. Call Ross for details 613-433-1133.
Lots on County rd #20, Twp Horton Lot 1 – 600’ frontage by 198’ in depth. Asking $65,000 Lot 2 – 720’ frontage by 198’ in depth. Asking $65,000 Both lots full treed, severed and surveyed. Ready to build on. NOTE – very close to Ottawa River Call Ross for details 613.433.1133
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R0062966519
330 Plaunt St. S., Renfrew K7V 1N3
432-7562
Metro City Realty Ltd. (Renfrew) Brokerage A locally owned Independent Member Broker
www.remaxrenfrew.com
HELEN VINCENT BROKER OF RECORD
613-432-0058
helen@remaxrenfrew.com
ROSS PEEVER
DAVID VINCENT
PETER VINCENT
613-433-1133
613-401-2824
613-432-0319
Sales Representative
Sales Representative
ross@remaxrenfrew.com
david@remaxrenfrew.com
Hunter gate SubdiviSion
Developer: Mack Wilson BRAND NEW GARDEN HOMES about to be built! Call Helen Today!
BROKER
peter@remaxrenfrew.com
• Builder: Hansma-Beimers Construction Ltd.
128 OTTErIdGE
WaTErfrONT prOpErTy
LOTS fOr SaLE
WINTEr IS cOmING! mOvE IN NOW!
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$189,900 aSkING $199,900
3 UNDER CONSTRUCTION –
1 SOLD ALREADY!!
JuST LISTEd 57 RENFREw AVE.E. A gorgeous 3 storey century home - all the attributes of yesteryear - 4 bedrooms and 2 baths on second level - large l.r., dining room and kitchen plus ½ bath and laundry, den and sunroom on first level - so centrally located for all your conveniences - new gas boiler well insulated - Call Helen to view at 432-0058
ailabl Lots nowteavridge. on Ot
! Call today
NEW LISTING
777 PuCKER STREET, R.R.6 RENFREw 3 bedroom custom bungalow on an acre of land - close to town - beautifully completed interior with 2 levels fully finished - 3 bedrooms on first level plus laundry and 4 pce bath - large living area - Lower level has 4th bedroom, bathroom and pellet stove in family room for cozy winters - well maintained home Call Helen at 432-0058
A 3 bedroom bungalow in an excellent residential area - newer kitchen - living room and dining room - 4 pce bath - lower level has famiiy room and a gas stove - well looked after home and all kinds of storage in the accessible attic -affordable living for you and yours. Call Helen to view at 432-0058
107 PETER STREET
77 OTTERIDGE AVE (HuNTER GATE SuBDIVISION) Under construction - brand new custom bungalow - 2 full baths - laundry on main level - outstanding living dining and kitchen area with gas fireplace - double car garage - custom - custom - custom >Fully warrantied, serviced lot - it will have it all Call Helen for floor plans and design at 432-0058
OpEN hOuSE Sunday, Dec. 14th 2-4 p.m. 54 Haramis Dr.
(HUNTER GATE SUBDIVISON)
Come and see this 2 storey family home situated just off Raglan St.S. - close to schools and easy access to everything! Your Host: Helen Vincent 613-432-0058
Come and see this beautiful custom bungalow with me! Browse at your leisure! Your Host: Helen Vincent 613-432-0058
887 FLAT RD., DACRE - $149,900
Affordable living for you and your family - 4 acres of land - half hour drive from Renfrew - 3 bedrooms - large living room and kitchen - 4 pce bath - great value at this address Call Helen at 432-0058
78 HARAmIS DR.
Brand new 3 bedroom Hi Ranch with full Tarion Warranty located on Garden of Eden Rd near Toyota. Many extra high end finishes on a 1 acre lot with excellent access to Hwy 17. Please call David for more details 613-401-2824.
Excellent residential location - a beautifully appointed custom bungalow with all the “bells and whistles” you will ever desire - well equipped kitchen and living room with dual gas fireplace - 3 baths - Completely finished lower level - Large well constructed deck at the rear with an added hot tub - Surfaced driveway - Central air this home has it all!!!! Call David at 401-2824 to view
463 mAyHEw ST.
36 CuLHANE RD.
COmING SOON: $299,900
A prime location in a subdivision so close to shopping and every convenience - 3 bedroom custom bungalow - 3 baths - fully finished lower level - open concept living and dining - private rear yard - Deck off living room - attached dble garage - beautifully landscaped and paved drive - central air Call Helen at 432-0058 or Peter at 432-0319
46 The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, December 11, 2014
Call Helen 613.432.0058 for more information
JuST LISTEd
Saturday, Dec. 13th 2-4 p.m. 224 Foxden St
$254,900 - Prime location at this address - 3 bedroom bungalow with sunken l.r. with gas fireplace - 2 baths - laundry on main level - lower level is fully finished with 4 bedroom and family room - private setting and private rear yard - survey on file - paved drive Call Helen at 432-0058 or Ross at 433-1133
Beautiful serviced lots, all ready to build in Renfrew’s most prestigious area.
JuST LISTEd
OpEN hOuSE
119 STEVENSON CRESCENT
June St. 2,200 ft. of waterfront and 11 acres. Proceed on Lisgar to June St.– Turn north & there it is!
Call Helen today 613.432.0058
(JuST OFF THE STONE RD TO DOuGLAS) Easy to view this - well situated country home - an acre of land - 3 bedroom bungalow - 3 baths - granny suite accommodation above 2 car garage - fully equipped living quarters - must be seen to appreciate the value here. Call Helen at 432-0058
169 ELK ST. (HuNTER GATE SuBDIVISION)
Very affordable living at this 3 bedroom custom built bungalow almost new - hardwood and ceramic - 2 baths - laundry on main level - open concept living and dining - parkland at your back door - Paved drive, central air Call Helen and do not miss it! 432-0058
NEw EG ISRTIICN LP
12 LOIS LANE
Private 3 bedroom cottage with detached garage and deck situated on a large lot. Newer bathroom and well cared for. Well & Septic. MLS#928019. Call David Vincent 613-401-2824.
170 ELGIN STREET
Move in for the winter and enjoy this 2 storey home - gas fireplace in the dining room - large living room - custom kitchen - 4 pce bath - 2 bedrooms - paved drive - good location - fenced rear yard Call Helen at 432-0058 to view
765 SCHEEL DR. mCNAB - BRAESIDE
106 BONNECHERE ST., EGANVILLE $79,000
Economical living at this address - large residential lot - storage - huge rear yard - 2 bedrooms - 3 pce bath -living room and large kitchen with woodstove. Call Helen at 432-0058 or David at 401-2824
If you desire deluxe accommodation and country living with 3 acres of land - circular drive for your year round convenience - here it your home - 3 bedroom 2 storey with cathedral ceilings - gorgeous wood fireplace - gleaming hardwood floors - double car attached garage - patio at the rear - solid brick construction - it is lovely!!! Call Helen at 432-0058 or Peter at 432-0319 to view
photos by sherry haaima/metroland
Breakfast with Mrs. Claus Kids Corp hosted its annual Breakfast with Mrs. Claus Dec. 6 at the Renfrew Armouries. The fun included breakfast, story-time and a raffle table. At left, Madilyn Doidge, 4, visits with Mrs. Claus. Above, enjoying breakfast are, from left, Brea Stewart, Ella Stewart, 6 and Charleigh Stewart. R0402685360
Metro City Realty Ltd. (Renfrew) Brokerage A locally owned Independent Member Broker
just listed
330 Plaunt St. S., Renfrew K7V 1N3
432-7562
PETER VINCENT
www.remaxrenfrew.com
just listed
BROKER
613-432-0319 peter@remaxrenfrew.com
cOuntRy livinG in tOwn
BRAeside cORneR lOt
4121 RIVER ROad
Now asking $215,000 for this solid brick 3 BR bungalow on 1 acre lot with attached garage. MLS# 923956.
231 wadE aVE.
Asking $215,000 for this three bedroom family home, large yard, finished basement. MLS# 935518
18 gOShEN Rd
Asking $275,000 for this 4 Bedroom home with 1.5 baths, private setting just off Hwy 17 with Natural Gas heat, large heated garage. MLS# 935517
New Price! Now asking $267,500 this private and unique opportunity at 231 Wade Ave. gives you the privacy and space of the country with all the services of being in town, natural gas, town water and sewer service this 3 BR 2 Bath home with finished lower level and two gas fireplaces. MLS#923618
A GReAt FAmily HOme
nOw Only $49,900
OttAwA RiveR wAteRFROnt
centRAl lOcAtiOn
MayhEw ST.
Very affordable home ownership and cheaper than rent. 3 BR, 2 bath mobile home only minutes from Renfrew. MLS#887924.
FaRREll’S laNdINg
Now Asking $169,900 for this New St home, two bedrooms, backing onto parkland. Walk to all amenities. MLS# 927995
With 4 BR, 3 Baths, finished basement, spacious garage. This home is sure to please, great quiet location. MLS# 913357
729 aNdERSON Rd.
40 dENISE laNE
Asking $199,900. With some reno’s this waterfront home will be ready to enjoy for 2015. Call for info. MLS#934078
7 SERENEy, BRaESIdE
Asking $339,900 for this exceptional home in well-established location, 4 BR, 3 Baths, finished basement. MLS# 925673
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Why rent when you can own? Asking only $129,900 for this home on the edge of town, new roof, newer gas furnace, 4 Appliances, attached garage and fenced yard, a great place to start!!
480 RaglaN ST S.
Asking $214,500 for this solid brick home, central location, private rear yard, plus garage. MLS#931787
Garden of Eden Rd. • Ruttan Rd. Winters Way • River Road (New Price) Haramis Dr. Call PeteR foR Details at 613-432-0319
56 TIERNEy ST.
127 & 129 BONNEChERE ST.
$189,900 for this stylish 3 BR home with large fenced yard and garage, gas heat, central location. MLS #932851
Central Location. Asking $189,900 for two homes on one lot, both rented and grosses $1600 a month rent, Call Peter for details
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OPEN HOUSE GUIDE
Renfrew OPP Cram the Cruiser
View All These Open Houses Online At Sunday, December 14 2-4PM Dennis Yakaback 613-432-0041
Saturday, December 13 2-4PM Helen Vincent 613-432-0058
Eady Realty, Inc.
759 Garden of Eden Rd.
R0632595252
The Renfrew detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police held its annual Cram the Cruiser campaign Sunday, Dec. 6 to raise donations to the Renfrew and District Food Bank. At the downtown Renfrew Metro were auxiliary OPP officers Dennis Riopelle, at left, and Dane Blimkie. Donations were also collected at Sterling’s No Frills in Renfrew by Brian Sharp and Samantha Corriveau.
224 Foxden St. – Huntergate Subdivision
Sunday, December 14 2-4PM Helen Vincent 613-432-0058
Saturday, December 13 1-3PM Ross Peever 613-433-1133
Lucy Hass/Metroland
54 Haramis Dr.
462 Wade Ave.
342 Raglan Street Sout Renfrew, Ontario Lisa Dunbar Sales Representative
Gerry O’Neil Broker of Record
Sherri Cobus Broker
R0912197643
613-432-8122 613-432-2333
613-633-0062
613-432-1947
gerryoneil@royallepage.ca
lisadunbar@royallepage.ca
sherricobus@royallepage.ca
Mike Coulas Sales Representative
Allison Mulvihill Sales Representative
Catherine O'Neil Broker
sales@royallepageoneil.co
39 Renfrew Ave. W., Unit 1 Renfrew, Ontario 613-432-8122 sales@royallepageoneil.com
Helping you is what we do.
SERVICE ~ INTEGRITY ~ RESULTS
On Call this Weekend 613-433-2880
613-432-0092
mikecoulas@royallepage.ca
allisonmulvihill@royallepage.ca
613-432-2333
catherineoneil@royallepage.ca
Helping you is what we do •
123 ELK ST. RENFREW
Lovely Semi detached built in 2008. A great price: includes a 2nd garage, central air and full finished basement! 3+1 bedrooms & 3 baths Great town location! Priced to sell! Call Sherri Cobus 613.432.1947 $239,900 MLS#934721
1164 DICKSON RD • Beautiful Hobby farm & recreational property • Barns, paddock, small lake, pond, 180 Acres mixed bush & open • Home completely refurbished, 2bedrm, lrg eat-in kit, hardwd flrs, deck and so much more! • 40 MIN to Kanata! Call Cathy O’Neil 613-432-2333 or Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947 $550,000 MLS#904026 •
18 MEADOW ST, COBDEN
• Cozy 2-story brick home with quaint wrap-around verandah. • Gleaming hardwd flrs on main & beautifully refinished original wood flrs on 2nd level. • New furnace & HWT. • Wired double garage with plenty of room to park two vehicles and the toys. • Metal roof on both house and garage. • Quiet family-friendly neighborhood! Call Lisa Dunbar 613-633-0062 $139,900 MLS#926778
2337 LOCHWINNOCH RD. • Country living close to town! HiRanch, 3+1 Bedrm. Finished Basement. 2baths. • Large private deck. Above ground pool. • Detached Double Garage, insulated 25’X32’. Paved Rd. • Quick access onto Hwy # 17 • Move-in Ready! Call Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947 $268,000 MLS#926029
2988 CALABOGIE RD.
555 HALL AVE
• Excellent commercial property ideal for office’s or manufacturing facility. • Completely renovated 3 years ago. Approx 20 good sized offices and handicap accessible washrooms. • Situated on 14.5 acres with great access to Hwy 417 in town. Call Gerry or Cathy O’Neil at 613-432-2333 MLS#925299 •
• Wonderful family home, Great location in springtown,, private + PUBLIC ACCESS onto the Madawaska R. directly across the road! • Spacious 3+1 Bedrm. Lower level walk-out. Central air, hot tub • NEW Propane furnace • 3 Baths, new Well in 2013, detached garage + workshop. Call Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947 $249,500 MLS#921424 •
79 acres
532 WHELAN RD.
Nice curb appeal for this rural property. Suitable for 1 or 2 people. Needs some TLC. 2+1 bedrms + Loft. Full basement. Paved Rd. Call Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947 $134,900 MLS# 934492
552 MINEVIEW ROAD • Attention Animal Lovers…this could be the place for you. Spacious, family friendly home • 3 + 1 Bedroom Bungalow featuring hardwood flooring, finished lower lever & wood stove • Attached double garage plus detached 30’x40’ garage. Quick, easy access to Hwy #17 Call Allison Mulvihill 613-433-2880 $349,000 MLS#928935
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39 BARNET BLVD
Thank-you for your business!
105 QUEEN ST.
• Move-in ready for this 3 bedrm updated 2 storey home. • Good working kitchen • Attached garage with mudroom • Balcony off master bedrm • Close to downtown and school. Call Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947 $158,000 MLS#934725
24 MAIN ST, COBDEN
• Cozy Bungalow in the Village of Cobden. 3 Bedrooms & 2 baths • Many updates including: windows, floors, roof, landscaping, paint & bathrooms. • Perfect for 1st time home buyers or retired couple. Quick easy access to Hwy #17 for commuters. Call Allison Mulvihill 613-433-2880 $179,999 MLS#927997
• 2 great building lots within the town limits with services at the curb! • Both are 75 feet frontage with 100 feet depth, larger from nearby developments. • No subdivision regulations to deal with and priced to sell fast! Call Mike at 613-432-0092 $69,900 each MLS #917564/917566
for lease
627 FORTINGTON ST
Put your business where it can be seen. Excellent high traffic location. Newer building, gas heat, air conditioning with double doors at front. Many options available 3600 sq.ft. Call Gerry or Cathy O’Neil at 613-432-2333 MLS#890984
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Photos by Sherry Haaima/Metroland
Tea and Talent at TSA
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Trinity-St.Andrewâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s United Church offered a chance for shoppers to find some Christmas gifts and enjoy some festive treats at the annual Tea and Talent sale Dec. 5. Above, Gladys Rennie and Elma Shanks show off some of the handmade gifts for sale. Yvonne Powell and Pat Blandford were also helping in the room. Above right, Lois Cooper, right, and Helen Eady had a busy afternoon at the bake table.
Jane Edwards, left, and Huguette Degrandpre enjoy tea and goodies.
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Parade fun Judy Ainsaar and her son Carter walk the Renfrew Lions Club Santa Claus Parade route as part of the Childâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Paradise day care float entry, which included handing out gently used and new books to parade goers.
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Now is the time to change your Dentures Feel good about yourself 186 Pembroke St. West (2nd floor) Pembroke Phone 613-735-4034 1-888-269-5931
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photos by sherry haaima/metroland
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Royal Canadian Legion Renfrew Branch 148 made two presentations to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation Nov. 26. RVH director of development Barb Desilets, centre, Royal Canadian Legion Renfrew Branch 148 made a number of donations to help local or- receives $1,500 for the foundation, and $200 for the RVH Tree of Lights campaign. From ganizations through the Christmas season. The Renfrew and District Food Bank received left are Renfrew Legion president Ron Kilby, first vice-president Greg Walbeck, Desilets, $500 and the Salvation Army $300 Nov. 26. From left are Renfrew Legion president Ron second vice-president Cheryl Babcock and third vice-president Bill McLeod. Kilby, first vice-president Greg Walbeck, food bank recording secretary Cathy Morris, Major Rocky Bishop of the Salvation Army, Legion third vice-president Bill McLeod and second vice-president Cheryl Babcock.
Province recognizes local businesses as Ontario Signature Experiences Ontario’s Highlands is gaining momentum as an experiential travel destination according to the Ontario Tourism Marketing Partnership Corporation’s (OTMPC) inaugural list of Ontario Signature Experiences (OSE). The program showcases the best and most unique tourism experiences in the province carefully selected to motivate visits to Ontario from global markets. Three experiences in Ontario’s Highlands have achieved status as Ontario Signature Experiences, gaining prestige and marketplace credibility by fulfilling visitors’ expectations for enriching and engaging travel experiences, and reinforcing a strong travel brand for the Ontario’s Highlands region. In order to become an Ontario Signature Experience, applicants must pass a rigorous evaluation and assessment process. Once businesses clear basic requirements, the OTMPC evaluates each entry to assess the organization’s ability to engage visitors in memorable travel activities that are inherently personal on an emotional, physical, spiritual, intellectual or social level. “We are thrilled Ontario’s Highlands is so well represented on the inaugural list of Ontario Signature Experiences and commend the associated businesses for responding to
visitors’ desire for authentic travel experiences,” says Nicole Whiting, executive director of Ontario’s Highlands Tourism Organization (OHTO). “The OSE features experiences that will be used to portray Ontario in marketing, media and sales materials, and we now have an opportunity to tell our regional story and leverage it through a new platform that reaches wider audiences.” Ontario’s Highlands is well known for outdoor adventure. Rafting on the Ottawa River, for example, is world renowned because of the warm water and high adventure rapids; but it’s the special touches, such as additional programming and connections with visitors, that sets OSE recipients OWL Rafting, Wilderness Tours, and RiverRun Rafting apart from other outdoor destinations. The same is true for the canopy tour found at Haliburton Forest and Wild Life Reserve and the geology tour offered by Yours Outdoors in #MyHaliburtonHighlands. Both OSE recipients have gone beyond simply providing an opportunity for visitors to get outside. Through immersive programming, visitors leave feeling like they have truly connected with nature and with the people that have come to
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steward the environment. “We are very excited that our ‘Haliburton Rocks!’ adventure has been designated as an Ontario Signature Experience,” says Barrie Martin, experience broker for Yours Outdoors. “Not only will this recognition be good for business, it will raise the profile of Ontario’s Highlands as a destination that offers truly unique and memorable experiences.” The final recipient, Madawaska Kanu Centre in Barry’s Bay, was the world’s first kayak and canoe school. Family-owned and operated by past Olympians and nestled in the heart of the Ottawa Valley, the centre has introduced whitewater paddling to visitors from around the globe and to all ages. Not only is the business known for high caliber instruction but everything from their accommodations to the food has a local personal touch. Ontario’s Highlands is wellpositioned to attract travellers looking to expand their horizons through more meaningful experiences and the OHTO has established industry initiatives to assist members in developing and offering experiential tourism opportunities for visitors. For more information on OHTO membership, initiatives, or becoming an Ontario Signature Experience, visit www.ohto.ca.
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Joan Hilliard on duty in the RVH Gift Shop.
Another is the HELPP Lotto (the hospital’s version of Nevada tickets), which are sold at Aikenhead’s Drug Store. As a long-time supporter, Symington says it’s not very hard to choose RVH: “We have very talented and welltrained physicians and excellent staff.” It’s those people, plus the ladies of the Auxiliary who attracted the current Auxiliary President Marilyn York to become involved about five years ago. “I’ve never come across such a group of caring people in all of my life. We all work together with one common goal in mind.” These women also volunteer to run the RVH Gift Shop which is now stocked full of unique Christmas gift ideas. This is where Joan Hilliard can often be found. She joined the Auxiliary nearly 50 years ago and says it has been a pleasure to help out behind the scenes over the years. “This hospital keeps getting better and better,” she adds.
RVH Auxiliary members help out each year by stuffing the Tree of Lights holiday card. Back row, L to R, Joan Hilliard, Barb Symington, Marilyn York, Shauna Lemenchick, Hannah MacMillan (RVH Foundation). Front row L to R, DodiF Bailey, Chrissy McNaughton and Audrey Green.
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Riding well-represented at outdoors caucus event Community - MP Cheryl Gallant was pleased to join Renfrew-NipissingPembroke riding residents Jason St. Michael (Petawawa), manager, Canada Operations, Safari Club International; Phil Morlock, President, Outdoor Caucus Association (Spectacle Lake); Angela Darraugh, Administrator, Environmental Affairs, Shimano Canada (Whitney) and Richard White (Renfrew), Zone 5B director, Ontario Fur Managers Federation, for the Outdoor Caucus Association and the Fur Institute of Canada’s second Annual Outdoor Heritage Event and Live Auction in Ottawa. Gallant is a founding member of the Outdoor Caucus. “As the Member of Parliament for a Riding whose residents are known for their appreciation of the great outdoors, it gave me great pleasure to join riding residents as well my caucus colleagues in attending this event,” said Gallant. “The non-partisan Out-
efforts and campaigns of misinformation only serve to hurt the livelihoods of Canadians in rural and remote communities.’” The press release from Gallant’s office said there was a negative campaign by animal rights activists to ban fur hats worn by the Mounties. “It was important the federal government recognized the RCMP’s history is closely linked to the fur trade,” said Gallant. “Replacing the traditioOFFICE OF MP CHERYL GALLANT/SUBMITTED nal hats with toques would From left, Jason St. Michael, Tom Brooke, Phil Mor- send a devastating message lock, Richard White and John Fitchett; and in front, to trappers and commercial markets. MP Cheryl Gallant and Angela Darraugh. “The history of Canada door Caucus Association up for the rights of hunt- was built on the fur trade was formed as an informa- ers, farmers and firearms and many Canadians are tion resource for Members enthusiasts. still involved in it, particu“The Fur Institute of larly First Nation commuof Parliament who represent rural constituencies to Canada was honoured to nities. The local leadership inform urban MPs on is- be a sponsor of this year’s from our riding recognizes sues they have been given heritage event,” said Gal- the wealth of our outdoor lant. incorrect information.” heritage. For their support “This was certainly the of the work I do in Ottawa The chair of the Outdoor Caucus Association is case when our government for hunters and sportsmen, veteran Conservative MP refused to be, and I quote I am grateful. I appreciated Gary Breitkreuz, who is the Fur Institute, ‘com- their presence at this year’s legendary in the outdoors promised by radical ani- event in Ottawa, the MP community for standing mal rights activists whose said.
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3. Leafstalk herbaceous plant 4. Price of a ride 5. 1/2 an em 6. Execute or perform 7. Narrative poems 8. Breathe deeply and heavily 10. 1/40 inch button measure 11. Morally reprehensible person 12. For instance 13. Members of U.S. Navy 17. Crown 19. Old English 20. Libyan dinar 21. Goddess of the rainbow 22. Catch 26. Fern spore mass clusters 28. Music disc 30. All without specification 31. -__, denotes past 32. A young canine 33. Biblical Sumerian city
34. __ Hitler 35. Marched in a procession 36. Patchy in color 37. Trauma center 38. Time after midday 40. The expanse of a surface 41. Develops into 42. Equally 44. 4th month (abbr.) 45. Nervous & taut 46. Emits blood 47. Assert without proof 49. Saturates in liquid 50. No. Italian river 51. Article 52. Mayflower cooper John 54. Filippo __, Saint 55. Begetter 57. Old Dominion state 61. Raised railroad track 62. Point midway between N and E
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ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20
LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23
Aries, although you are full of excitement this week, rein in some of those feelings so you can focus on the tasks at hand. Use your energy to your advantage.
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TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21
SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22
Taurus, motivation may not be strong this week, so begin with some menial tasks around the house and build up to bigger plans. Eventually you will find a groove.
Back up your promises with decisive action, Scorpio. That’s the only way to prove to others that your word means something and you are committed to honoring your commitments.
GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21
SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21
Gemini, try to avoid focusing on just one issue for too long. Sometimes you simply must trust your instincts and forge ahead anyway. Let past experience guide you this week.
There may be more to the big picture than you are seeing, Sagittarius. Gather the facts before you jump to any conclusions. You may just see things from a different perspective.
CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22
CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20
Cancer, avoid the temptation to take on too many responsibilities this week. If you don’t, you might not get much done. Think before you accept more work.
Capricorn, you are riding high and looking to share your good fortune with others. Make the most of this chance to improve the lives of those around you.
LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23
AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18
Financial matters are looming and a decision must be made, Leo. Don’t be overcome with anxiety, as all you need to do is carefully examine your finances to come up with a solution.
Aquarius, you have an idea about how to tackle a difficult obstacle, but someone crosses your path with a different agenda. Perhaps there’s a way to work together.
VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22
PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20
Spontaneity beckons, Virgo, even though you are a careful planner who puts a lot of thought into your decisions. Overthinking is more hassle than it’s worth this week.
Pisces, avoid open conflict without being a pushover this week. Find the middle ground and try to understand another’s perspective.
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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
Mitten trees Mitten trees are in several local banks where community members can drop off hats, mitts, scarves and socks for all ages, which will be distributed by the Salvation Army in December. This is an annual project of Epsilon Upsilon Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. The community has been wonderfully supportive of this project over the years and Beta Sigma Phi thanks all those who so generously support their work.
December 12 Interested in joining Renfrew Freemasons? The Renfrew Lodge hosts lunch at Rocky Mountain House at noon. Gentlemen interested in joining, are invited. Spouses also welcome for fellowship. Contact Andrew Dick 613-433-7942 or email burrhead6@hotmail.com Jan Roberts performs at the Golden Age Activity Centre at 1:30 p.m. Assortment of music from the era of the 1940s and 1950s. Beatle tunes as well. Call 613-431-8289.
December 13 Renfrew Silver Seniors Christmas dinner and dance at the Renfrew Legion, $14. Happy hour 5 p.m., dinner 6 p.m., entertainment by Nelson Towns Band 7 p.m. Tickets from Pat 613-6492756. Cut-off date Dec. 8.
The County of Renfrew Paramedic Service fourth-annual Christmas Toy and Food Drive at the main entrance of Walmart in Renfrew on O’Brien Road, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Everyone is encouraged to drop by with a new unwrapped toy donation, food item, or cash donation to help vulnerable children and families in the community. In support of the Renfrew and District Food Bank and Salvation Army Christmas Hamper Program. Movie showing 1 p.m. at the Birthplace NHA/NHL Museum Theatre, second floor of Post Office. There will be a choice of movie to be shown depending on age of audience. Cost is $2 per person. Theatre seats 16 people, please RSVP 433-4864. Walk-Ins welcome.
Reindeer 5-km Fun Run for the Food Bank, 10 a.m. Meet in front of Coco Jarry’s, 314 Raglan St., Renfrew. Donations of nonperishable food items accepted for the Renfrew and District Food Bank.
December 15 Sing-a-long and story telling with Jack Partridge at the Golden Age Activity Centre at 1:30 p.m. Come and have some fun with Jack and hear some great stories. Call 613-431-8289.
December 17 St. Paul’s Anglican Church free community soup kitchen at noon. Not the last Wednesday of the month because of the Christmas holidays. Please use the rear entrance and go downstairs. Chair lift provided.
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Old-fashion Christmas with Sunday school children. Zion United Church in Douglas from 1 to 3 p.m. Also features Mine Road & Friends. Enjoy a Christmas cup of tea and cookies, readings, songs and carols. Freewill offering. Refreshments. Call Allan Stokes 613-649-2604.
Country Music Spectacular with Barry Martin and the Country Favorites at the Golden Age Activity Centre at 1:30 p.m. Dancing and singing. Call 613431-8289
Dacre and Area Community Association (DACA) is holding a Christmas Bingo at 7 p.m. Turkeys, hams and prizes. $15 for five cards for the night. Christmas Cantata Concert and Carol Sing presented by St Andrew’s Choir and guests and St. Andrew’s Sunday School children, at Beachburg United Church on Sunday at 2 p.m. Free will offering to local food banks. Refreshments following.
St. Joseph’s High School Christmas Concert will be at 7 p.m. at St. Joseph’s High School in Renfrew. Admission is free, but we are accepting goodwill donations to support needy families in our community. Come and share in an event that will showcase the true meaning of Christmas.
December 24 The congregation of Admaston United Church, along with their animal friends, invites you to join them at the Outdoor Nativity Pageant. Christmas Eve
at 7 p.m. Follow Hwy. 132 to Stone Road, then right to Foy Road and two kilometres to the church. Christmas Eve Candlelight Services 5 and 7 p.m. at Whitewater Wesleyan Community Church, 42 Cedar Haven Road, Cobden.
December 26-27 Cobden Curling Club Christmas Bonspiel Dec. 26 and 27. Three games of curling and pot luck supper. Entry fee is $5 plus a $10 value wrapped gift. Contact Gerry Afelskie at 613-646-2684 or Jim Gauthier 613-638-0276.
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Yoga classes for seniors every Monday at 10:30 a.m. at the Renfrew Golden Age Activity Centre on Raglan Street. Free with a club membership of $15 per year. Renfrew Silver Seniors walking program on Mondays, except holidays, at the Renfrew Legion, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Non-members welcome. Golden Age Activity Centre drop-in low-impact fitness at 11 a.m.; bid euchre lessons at 1 p.m.
Tuesdays Got A Uke? Wanna Play? Attend Renfrew Uke Group (RUG) jam sessions at the Rocky Mountain House. Regular RUG jams are free and held on the second Tuesday of every month from 7 to 9 p.m. Casual, fun group of ukulele players of all skill levels. Visit www.RenfrewUkeGroup.ca for more information.
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*HST extra. $500 down payment may be required. On approved financing. Term for 36 to 96 months based on year of vehicle: 2005 and older-36 months; 2006-36 months; 2007-48 months; 2008-2009-60 months; 2010-72 months; 2011-2012 - 84 months and 2013-2014-96 months (e.g. the cost of borrowing $5,000 for 36 months at an annual rate of 3.9% is $306.31). 0.9% for 12 months, cash back subject to bank approval. O.A.C. On selected models. Some restrictions apply. See dealer for details. 64 The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, December 11, 2014