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Tara Gesner/Torstar Canadian handyman and TV star Mike Holmes, second from left, was in Arnprior on June 15, helping Guildcrest Homes open its new model home - The Stratford.

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Thank You CANADIAN CONTRACTOR MIKE HOLMES

The McNab School Fun Fair Committee would like to thank the following businesses for their kindness and support during our Annual Fun Fair: Arnprior Book Store, Arnprior & McNab/Braeside Archives, Scotiabank, Benson Autoparts, Fun Haven, Gilks Signs & Trophies, Go Zoom, Green Bean Natural Foods, Greg Toushan (Bode’s Custom Cabinets), Kevin Cherry (Edward Jones Investments), Kids Kingdom, McNab-Braeside Township, Neat Café, Odi’s Kingburger, Ottawa City Rafting, Renfrew Home Hardware, Renfrew Pizzaria, Samantha’s Tupperware Palace, Shaina Hayes (RMY), TSC (Arnprior), Tracey’s Ice Cream, Villanova Dental Studio, Wes’ Chips, Wilderness Tours, Xtreme Trampoline Park, Domino’s Pizza

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duced numerous shows, breaking ratings records," he said. "In 2012, Mike created the Holmes Approved Homes program, partnering with builders like us who are committed to building excellence ... building above minimum code." "The problem ... we are buying crap houses," Holmes told the crowd on Saturday, and "as long as we are buying crap houses they are going to keep building crap houses." Everyone wants Holmes to build them a home; however, he is only one person. As a result, "the idea for me was to work with the best products on the market, to find the best builders across Canada ... create a team ... having a verification system that made sense to everyone," Holmes told this newspaper. "It is a win-win situation," he said. "Nobody loses." Buying a home is the single most expensive investment a person will make in his or her lifetime. He or she wants a home constructed with quality, integrity, trust and a commitment to make it right.

Retail sales manager Sean Kelly called the partnership with Holmes "wonderful ... it is huge." "He sourced us out," Kelly said. "You cannot come to me," Holmes stressed. "I find you." "Anyone with integrity cannot help but build properly," he added. "Guildcrest Homes is a company that cares." Before cutting the ribbon to officially open The Stratford model home, Holmes asked: "What is good about a home that is just over 1,000 square feet?" "It is environmentally friendly, it is energy efficient, it is smart, it is affordable and it is built right," he said. With a living room, dining room, full basement and three bedrooms, The Stratford "is everything you need," Holmes noted. "It is comfortable, and you can heat it with a candle and cool it with an ice cube." He added: "The reason I am working with Guildcrest Homes is because they have a smart package here. They are building smarter, more intelligent, with a minimum code of R31 in the walls and R70 in the attic space, and using an inch and a half of rigid

Municipal Matters June 20th, 2019 UPcoMing coUncil Meetings

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From May 1st until September 30th there are limitations on the date and time that you can water your lawn. • Odd number houses may water on odd calendar days • Even numbered houses may water on even numbered days • Water from 5:00 a.m. until 9:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. until 11:00 p.m. You are only permitted to water from one hose connection. Watering from more than one connection simply uses too much water at once. Watering significant amounts of new grass or sod are exempt from these provisions for one week. Any other violations of the by-law may result in a fine.

Tara Gesner/Torstar Lorraine Tyrell travelled from White Lake to meet Mike Holmes. She has watched him on TV for years. Holmes was in Arnprior on June 15, helping Guildcrest Homes open its new model home - The Stratford. foam on the outside." Guildcrest Homes is building to Holmes' standards. "These guys care, they do it right, and I make sure of it, which is why we have a relationship," Holmes said. "It is that simple." Lorraine Tyrell travelled from White Lake to meet Holmes. She has watched him on TV for years. "You trust him," she said. For more information about Guildcrest Homes, visit http://guildcrest.com/.

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LIBERAL MINISTER BRINGS FUNDING TO TOWNSHIP PROJECT DEREK DUNN derek.dunn@metroland.com A federal cabinet minister dropped by the construction site of a new township office and community centre in McNab/Braeside, and she brought money. Canadian taxpayers gave a grant worth $364,800 and a loan for just over $2.4 million for the complex not far from the existing 54-year-old administration building on Russett Drive. The money is from the Green Municipal Fund, which is a partnership between the federal Rural Economic Development and Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM). The township qualifies for the fund because it is building a net-zero energy office that includes a geothermal heat pump system, LED lighting with occupancy sensors, and design considerations for natural light and passive solar heating. "The new McNab/Braeside township office will help reduce

THE ISSUE: SEVERAL BUILDINGS IN THE TOWNSHIP NEED REPLACING, COSTING RATE INCREASES TO LOCAL HOMEOWNERS LOCAL IMPACT: FINDING WAYS TO SAVE COSTS AND LIGHTEN THE ENVIRONMENT FOOTPRINT ARE CRUCIAL energy use and greenhouse gas emissions, lowering energy costs and tangibly improving the quality of life for the residents who live here," said Bernadette Jordan, minister of Rural Economic Development and a Nova Scotian MP. She is considered the voice of rural Canada in the cabinet of Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. FCM second vice-president

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Derek Dunn/Torstar Gathered to announce funding for the $4.75 million McNab/Braeside township office are, from left, Joanne Vanderheyden of Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM), Mayor Tom Peckett, federal minister of Rural Economic Development Bernadette Jordan, and Glenn Doncaster of FCM. Joanne Vanderheyden said the joint announcement shows two levels of government working together. "Our local governments are on the front lines of climate change," she said. "That means local action is crucial." Mayor Tom Peckett said

township ratepayers will save hundreds of thousands over the lifetime of the buildings while readying for Highway 417's expansion. "It will help shield us from rising energy costs," he said. The complex should be completed this summer.

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Township council has a plan to replace several buildings over a number of years. To find future energy savings - to lessen the impact on ratepayers and the planet they are building as green as possible. Showing that initiative allows them to tap into federal funding through the Green Municipal Fund.

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MADAWASKA BRIDGE WORK STARTED MONDAY DEREK DUNN derek.dunn@ metroland.com Take extra care crossing the Madawaska Bridge over the next couple of years. Starting Monday, June 17, construction on the bridge began. The countyrun project will take two years to complete, with a winter shutdown of the project expected from mid-

November 2019 to midApril 2020. The work is expected to be completed by mid-December 2020. The bridge will be reduced to two lanes of traffic during construction, with access to businesses and residences maintained. "Please drive carefully and obey all construction signs," said Michael Behm with the public works department at the County of Renfrew.

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FLOOD INFORMATION SESSION TOWN TO PAVE STREETS, BUY JUNE 23 IN ARNPRIOR SNOW PLOW JONATHAN MULVIHILL jmulvihill@metroland.com

A Public Meeting for all flood-affected residents in Renfrew County will be held on June 23 at 1 p.m. at the Parish Church Hall in Arnprior. The information session is available for any property owners residing in McNab/Braeside, Horton, Admaston/Bromley, Arnprior and Renfrew. MPP John Yakabuski, Arnprior Mayor Walter Stack, McNab/Braeside

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DEREK DUNN derek.dunn@ metroland.com Work will begin on several Arnprior streets now that a construction company has been hired. Council approved staff to hire Smiths Construction (a division of Miller Group) for $567,000 worth of paving on two streets: • Edey Street from Daniel to Landrigan;

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3RD ANNUAL DENTISTRY FROM THE HEART EVENT JONATHAN MULVIHILL jmulvihill@metroland.com The third annual Dentistry From the Heart Event will be held on June 22 at Dentistry@Arnprior and hosted by Dr. Neeraj Bansal. During the event, dentists will offer free exams,

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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY The Town of Arnprior is currently inviting applications from candidates to fill the positions of: • Part-time Custodian • Crossing Guard Interested applicants should go to the Town of Arnprior’s Employment page (http://arnprior.ca/employment/) to learn more about the positions and to formally submit their application. If you require a disability-related accommodation to participate in the recruitment process, please email Jennifer Glofcheski at jglofcheski@arnprior.ca. UPCOMING EVENTS Every Sunday, 9 am – 2 pm – Arnprior Market, John Street North Downtown Every Sunday, 2 – 4 pm – Concerts in the Park, Robert Simpson Park, 400 John Street North June 24th, 6:30 pm – Regular Meeting of Council in Council Chambers, 105 Elgin Street West PUBLIC MEETING – INFORMATION SESSION (MPP JOHN YAKABUSKI)

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repair garage. "The restaurant is not sold at all," said owner Gail Cameron. The bakery, gas and diesel pumps and station are also remaining in the Cameron family. Gail's husband, Jack, died in December. He ran the dealership portion. At the June 10 council meeting, staff brought forward a request from Antrim to severe the property into three parts. The new

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NO JAIL FOR BACKYARD FIRES DEREK DUNN derek.dunn@ metroland.com A 40-year-old Arnprior bylaw that includes possible jail time for a backyard fire is getting an overhaul. "We feel that's a bit draconian," Chief Jeff Crawford said during his presentation at the June 10 council meeting. Since 1978, the bylaw "recreational open air burning" has required residents obtain a permit, and have the fire contained in a pit or steel container with a "spark arrestor." It must be 25-feet from any building, fence or other combustible; have an adult present until it is extinguished; and not begin until 30 minutes after sunrise and put out 30 minutes before sunset. Bylaw 3058-78 reads: "Any person who contravenes any provisions of this bylaw shall, upon conviction thereof, be liable

for a fine of not less than $10 and not exceeding $50 exclusive of costs or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 21 days or to both fine and imprisonment." Crawford's report recommends that an updated bylaw prevent open air fires on town property aimed primarily at waterfront visitors building fires for cooking picnic lunches unless approved by the fire department. "Many instances of people setting fires at Robert Simpson Park have been identified where there has been improper extinguishment, hot coals, ashes and embers left behind," the report reads. The updated bylaw would allow people with smaller backyards to enjoy a fire, since the distance would be reduced from 25 feet to 12. New burn times would be 6 a.m. to 11 p.m., which better aligns with the noise bylaw.

Staff is also proposing fine of $75, whereas other comparable municipalities see a range of $200 to $2,000; some forbid backyard fires entirely. Permits would remain free of charge, but residents must obtain one from the fire department. Crawford encouraged residents to be respectful of neighbours, and that the three-strikes rule will apply. A first-time request to extinguish followed by a second-time permit ban will see a third-time fine. Mayor Walter Stack has long been in favour of changing the bylaw. Coun. Ted Strike is opposed to backyard fires, saying smoke gets into his house and he's forced to close all the windows and turn on the air-conditioner. "It will take some educating, but basically respect your neighbours," Stack said. The updated bylaw will be voted upon during an upcoming meeting.

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FIRSTGENERATION, BUT CANADIAN NONETHELESS To the editor: With July 1 fast approaching, we make ready to celebrate our 152nd Canada Day. My parents, along with an infant daughter, came to Canada in early 1959. Arriving at the Halifax Harbour, N.S., they made their way to Ottawa. My father, with the help of my late Uncle Fahid, found housing and a job. I was born in 1967, our 100th anniversary of Canada's Confederation ... the fifth of seven children. People refer to me as a first-generation Canadian since my parents, although Canadian citizens, were born elsewhere. My parents decided to gift me with the name Shriefe pronounced Sh-Ree-Fee, roughly translated to "honesty." I was named after my mother's favourite sister, my late Aunt Shriefe. In my youth, I dreamed of changing my name. When I married my husband Jeff, I found my opportunity but decided not to. I loved my Aunt Shriefe, and it would have broken my mother's heart. I took my husband's name though; Mrs. Woods is easier to say. Growing up, I felt a constant struggle to find my identity as a Canadian. Not from my parents, but by my fellow Canadians. I dreaded meeting people and introducing myself for the first time. Say Shriefe and you get your first ques-

tion of many. "What did you say?" or "Pardon?" I respectfully repeated my name, saying "Sh-Ree-Fee ... think of the actor Omar Sharif ... the female version of Sharif is Shriefe." OK, different spelling, but you get my point (Note: Millennials have no idea who I am talking about). The next question, "Where are you from?" My reply: "Ottawa." Then, "No, where were you born?" Again, "Ottawa ... the Ottawa Civic Hospital ... my three kids were born there too!" I quickly add, "Do you mean my heritage? Lebanese." The normal response ... is I am told I am Lebanese. What? Did I miss something? I am Canadian, firstgeneration but Canadian nonetheless. Taking pride in my heritage, but even more so my nationality. I take pride in my country, my homeland, my people and even occasionally my government ... pun intended. I rejoice our military and weep for the loss of our fallen soldiers yesterday, today and in the future. I sing our anthem with joy and enthusiasm. So, in closing, from one very proud Canadian, Happy Canada Day. May you celebrate surrounded by family and friends this joyous time and be thankful to those who came before you to make you one of Canada's great people. Shriefe Woods Renfrew

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WHO WE ARE LETTERS & COMMENTARY HAVE RESPECT FOR FUNERAL PROCESSIONS To the editor: In the not too distant past, when a funeral cortege was passing pedestrians stopped, vehicles travelling in the opposite direction pulled to the side of the road and stopped. I was always awed by the respect for the dead and the consideration for the mourners displayed by this simple custom. A few days ago I attended a funeral at Our Lady of Fatima Church in Renfrew. As the coffin was being placed in the hearse, numerous cars, motorcycles and several large dump trucks passed. Since the church is located at the corner of Lochiel St. and Lisgar St., there is a three way stop. Consequently, all vehicles were either braking or accelerating. It was tremendously noisy. Although they stopped at the stop sign, NOT ONE MOTORIST STOPPED TO ACKNOWLEDGE THAT A FUNERAL WAS IN PROGRESS. A few slowed down slightly, as though the

thought had crossed their mind but nevertheless, they did not stop. If only one driver had been brave enough to stop, the example would have been set. Others would also have stopped, if not because of the example, then because their way was impeded by the stopped vehicle. Perhaps you might argue that these motorists were unaware of what was happening. If that is the case they had better relinquish their driver's licenses because they are both deaf and blind. The toll bells were ringing, the hearse, the funeral directors, the priests and attendants were on the roadway behind the hearse, family members and at least a hundred mourners were on the sidewalk and the church steps. There was no shortage of audible and visible clues that a funeral was in progress. It seems to me, that the reason no one stopped was because society has become so disrespectful, so self centered, so desensitized to the anguish of others that we are no longer a caring, compassionate peo-

ple. In my opinion, a truly sad commentary on society! Incidentally, at that funeral, there was a whole class of seven year old children in attendance. What a wonderful opportunity was lost that day to teach these young children respect for the living and the dead. Obviously, the bells were not tolling for you that day but someday they will. On that day, I hope that citizens who happen to witness your funeral will stop to acknowledge your death, show some respect for the dead and consideration and compassion for your family and friends as they mourn your demise. Please, the next time you witness a funeral in progress, consider taking a few minutes to be a caring compassionate and sensitive person.

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THURSDAY, JUNE 20

Friendship Days hosted by Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home WHEN: 12:00 p.m - 2:00 p.m WHERE: Glad Tidings Pentacostal Church, 116 Baskin Dr W, Arnprior CONTACT: Nikki Rumbelow, 613-623-7981, nikkirumbelow@cssagency.ca COST: Tickets $10, available at office until noon Tuesday June 18th. A social afternoon for seniors, or those with special needs of all ages. Soup, sandwich and dessert included. Entertainment by Dennis Harrington.

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Dentistry@Arnprior's 3rd Annual Dentistry From the Heart WHEN: 8:00 a.m - 4:00 p.m WHERE: Dentistry@Arnprior, 375 Daniel Street South, Arnprior CONTACT: Ashley Curran, marketing@dentistryatarnprior.ca COST: On June 22, we will offer free exams, x-rays, fillings and extractions to adults 18+ in our amazing community.

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Giant Yard Sale - NL Fountain WHEN: 9:00 a.m - 2:00 p.m WHERE: NeighbourLink Fountain, 128 Mary St, Arnprior CONTACT: Vicki Shea, 902-848-6267, avickishea@gmail.com COST: NeighbourLink Fountain annual Giant Yard Sale. Family Fun Day WHEN: 1:00 p.m - 4:00 p.m WHERE: Robert Simpson Park, 400 John Street North, Arnprior CONTACT: Linda Holstead, 1 (613) 296 1538, info@arnpri-

orcares.ca, http:// www.arnpriorcares.ca All welcome to a fun time in the park. Games for everyone with a Rwandan flavour. Football (soccer) peace in sports style! Free refreshments. Bring your kids, grands, the family next door! Fundraiser to reunite a family. Hosted by Arnprior Cares.

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Arnprior Market WHEN: 9:00 a.m - 2:00 p.m

WHERE: Arnprior - Downtown, Downtown Arnprior, Arnprior CONTACT: Julia Barrie, 613-6234231, jbarrie@arnprior.ca, https://arnprior.ca/live/calendar/market/?theme=discover COST: Arnprior Market is a farmers' market held on Sundays, where a variety of local farmers and other specialty vendors sell their items. Our lovely market is held in the heart of downtown Arnprior every Sunday from May to September.

Arnprior, 123-213 McLean Avenue, Arnprior CONTACT: info@bonnechereriver.ca, http:// www.bonnechereriver.ca COST: $10 per adult Celebrate Our Rivers paddle from McLean Ave. Park in Arnprior to the Mississippi River return (~10 km). $10/adult. Preregister info@BonnechereRIver.ca.

Walk-A-Thon WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 2:00 p.m WHERE: Arnprior & DistrictHumane Society, 490 Didak Dr., Arnprior, ON, Arnprior CONTACT: Stephanie Cantrel, 613623-0916 Arnprior & District Humane Society will be holding annual Walk-A-Thon. Registration and pledge forms at www.arnpriorhumanesociety.ca/;BBQ and prizes.

Couples' Dance Lessons WHEN: 7:00 p.m 8:30 p.m WHERE: Nick Smith Centre, 77 James St., Arnprior CONTACT: R. Gwalmai, Nick Smith Center, 613-623-7301, rgwalchmai@arnprior.ca, https:// arnprior.ca/live/recreation/nicksmith-centre/ COST: $90/couple Doggone it! Get off the couch, join us at the Nick Smith Centre, Arnprior; 8 sunday nights, 78:30pm starting may 19, 2019. $90 covers you both. Register at Nick Smith Center, 77 James St (613-623-7301). C'mon, wag your tail and have a little fun!

Ottawa River Heritage paddle Arnprior WHEN: 5:00 p.m - 8:00 p.m WHERE: McLean Ave Park -

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Arnprior Cruise Nite WHEN: 4:30 p.m - 8:00 p.m WHERE: Canadian Tire Arnprior, 375 Daniel Street South, Arnprior CONTACT: Brian Gunn, 613623-4570 COST: Cruise nite in the CTC parking lot next to A&W. 50/50, door prizes. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) WHEN: 6:00 p.m - 7:00 p.m WHERE: Seniors Active Living Centre, 77B Madawaska St, Arnprior CONTACT: Linda, 613623-5450 COST: $2.50 weekly, first meeting free TOPS is a non-profit group meeting every Monday (except holidays). Meetings are fun, informative and interesting. Lose weight sensibly with group support.

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Euchre Afternoon WHEN: 1:30 p.m - 3:30 p.m WHERE: Arnprior Villa Retirement Residence, 15 Arthur St,, Arnprior CONTACT: Brittany Harris, 613623-0414, brittany.harris@reveraliving.com COST: $4.00/player Join us for a Euchre Tournament, 50/50 draw and refreshment break on the last Monday of every month. For more information, call 613623-0414.

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OUR 2019 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY

Connecting for Better Care What a team! Arnprior Regional Health is all about partnerships and finding ways to work together. We were an early adopter of the ‘rural health hub’ concept, bringing health care providers together to plan and deliver the very best care for our patients, residents and clients. Our vision sums things up: Together we create a healthy community. This Report to the Community shares updates from Arnprior & District Memorial Hospital, The Grove Nursing Home the Primary Health Care Centre and our many community programs. Together, we are your partner in health! •

SHARING OUR EXPERTISE

Qua Quality is our #1 focus. We have a detailed quality improvement plan to keep us on tra track. For example, we initiated new bedside shift reporting to ensure better team communication and give patients and families the opportunity to be directly co iinvolved in their care. We were honoured to be recognized by Cancer Care Ontario for meeting targets to reduce the time between screening and cancer diagnosis.

We were pleased to welcome the Honorable Christine Elliott, Minister of Health in March. Minister Elliott came to discuss integration and partnerships and shared her impressions in a tweet:

High Tech, High Touch. This past year, we continued to expand the patient electronic health record which will result in safer care. And we have better links to clinicians across the province and digital health records through ConnectingOntario. We also added electronic records for our team working in Assisted Living. All these improvements will ultimately give patients full access to their own medical record.

Improving Safety. A $2 million renovation to our Medical Devices Reprocessing Department ensures we uphold the highest standards of patient safety and infection control for our surgical patients. We also received MoHLTC infrastructure funding for ongoing improvements.

Helping Hands! At The Grove, some staff have received additional training to provide extra, more individualized resident support when needed.

Expanded Care. Speaking of The Grove, we continue to move forward with redevelopment, including 36 new beds, bringing the total to 96. Construction is scheduled to begin this fall.

We’re listening. The Patient & Family Advisory Council and The Grove’s Family and Resident Councils provide valuable insights and advice. They are involved from the beginning at the decision-making table.

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“Great to be at ARH to learn more about the great collaborative work already taking place to support patients and families transitioning from one health care provider to another.” We are leading the way and are excited to partner with others to create an Ontario Health Team.


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What a Team

We want to be a workplace of choice by listening to our staff and celebrating the great work being done each day. Specialized training programs in areas such as dementia and safe patient and resident lifts are making a difference. And did we mention that our amazing team raised $1500 for the Calabogie Strong Tornado Relief Fund? They also provided support to this spring’s flood victims. It is important to help our neighbours and friends.

Beyond Our Walls

We strive for excellence and are rewarded in our jobs when our patients, residents, clients and families tell us we are doing an excellent job. At The Grove, 95% of residents and families said they would recommend the nursing home to others. Our most recent data shows that 78.6% of patients would definitely recommend our Emergency Department to others. Over the last year, 88% of patients stated that they were definitely treated with courtesy and respect.

We are listening to the needs of the community and working with them to plan new and innovative approaches to care. On October 1st, the Seniors Active Living Centre opened, thanks to a great collaboration with community leaders and partners including the Town of Arnprior and the Township of McNab/Braeside. It provides support and programming that allow seniors to live independently. This was followed by the opening of the Men’s Shed in February, providing a unique space for local senior men to remain active and engaged. The Adult Day Program now runs five days a week and we have added 12 additional spots for community members with dementia. A recent survey showed that 95% of clients and families were very satisfied with the friendliness and helpfulness of staff.

Caring Partners

People are always surprised to learn that the government does not pay for new medical equipment. That’s where the ARH Foundation and the ARH Auxiliary come in – along with our generous community. This past year, 152 Auxiliary members donated 15,672 hours of service at the hospital and The Grove. In March, these incredible volunteers presented a cheque for $150,000 to ARH for capital equipment needs. The HELPP Committee also donated $30,000 for hospital equipment. And the Auxiliary has pledged $600,000 over the next five years toward the new and expanded Grove Nursing Home.

To learn more about Arnprior Regional Health, visit www.arnpriorregionalhealth.ca, like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter @ArnpriorARH. ARH audited financial statements are posted on our website.

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In January, the ARH Foundation launched the Come Home to Great Care Campaign, with over $3 million raised to date. The Foundation also contributed $660,000 to ARH this past year - $450,000 for The Grove redevelopment; $200,000 for capital equipment needs; and $10,000 to support staff education. Thank you to our local communities for your incredible support.


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YOLKOWSKIE, Desmond Stephen It is with sadness that we announce Desmond’s passing at Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Thursday, June 13, 2019 at the age of 83. Loving husband of Margaret Stofko for 62 years. Dear son of the late Gertrude (nee) Boisvert and the late Paul Yolkowskie. Dear dad of Richard (Cathy), Cathy (Laurier Bennett), Angela and MaryAnne. Predeceased by his son Randall. Proud grandpa of Ashley (Christian Ste-Marie), Lindsay (Brent Leech) and Robyn Cunningham. Loving greatgrandpa of Byron, Madeleine and Julien. Survived by his sister Betty (Merville Riopelle). Predeceased by his sisters Druscilla (Dominic) Voldock, Rita Guilbeault, Anastasia Coulas (Dominic) and Agnita Riopelle (Omer) and his brother Donald. The family wishes to thank the Renfrew Victoria Hospital nursing staff and Dr. Noreen Wang for the wonderful care that they gave their father. Visitation will be held at the Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle St. S, Renfrew, on Monday, June 17th from 2:00 - 4:00 and 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. and also after 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Our Lady of Fatima Church, Renfrew on Tuesday, June 18th at 10:30 a.m. Interment St. Francis Xavier Cemetery. Donations in Desmond’s memory may be made to the Diabetes Foundation or Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation.

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TURTON, Irene (December 29, 1923 - June 13, 2019) With heavy hearts we announce that our mother, Irene Turton passed away in Ottawa on Thursday evening. She went on to join our father, Roy Turton, her husband of almost 70 years, who predeceased her January 10, 2019. Reunited once again, our parents leave to mourn their children: Peter (Kyla), Doug (Bev), Jane Hart (late Peter), Andy (Brenda), John, Barb Rozman (Al) and Ellen Thompson (Chris); their 13 grandchildren as well as two greatgrandchildren. Also survived by a sister, Rita King (Jim). Daughter of the late Clifford and Mary (nee McNeil) Cronk, mother was also predeceased by her two brothers: Elmer (late Gisele) and Cameron (Cathy) as well as her sister, Isabel. Fondly remembered by Doug and Wendy Turton as well as nieces and nephews. Irene’s final care has been entrusted to the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. A private graveside service will be held at the Beechwood Cemetery, Ottawa where Roy and Irene will be interred in the Turton Family Plot. In memory of Irene, please consider a donation to the CNIB. Condolences/Memories/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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BUSCOMB, Marie (nee Charbonneau) (Retired-Canadian Banknote Employee) Peacefully at Hospice Renfrew, with her loving family by her side, on Thursday, June 13, 2019, Marie, age 69 years. Dear daughter of Helen (nee Dillon) and the late James Charbonneau. Beloved wife and best friend of John Buscomb; dear stepmother of Scott (Kim) and Cindy (Bruce) Walker. Dear grandma wee to Mackenzie. Dear sister of Brenda (Bert) Morrow, Joe (Karen), Della (Carl Nichols), Bob, Kathryn (Don) McCrea, George (Lois), Bill (Heather), Laurie (Brian) McClune, Lisa (John Zavitski). Predeceased by sisters Marian (Mike Riches), Christina (Bryan Morgan), Donna (Nick Kafenzakis), Anita (Peter Warner). Dear sister-inlaw to Lois (John) Stubbs. Also survived by many nieces, nephews and cousins. Visitations at the Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle St. S., Renfrew, Saturday, June 15th: 79 p.m., Sunday: 2-4, 7-9 p.m., and after 9 a.m. on Monday. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at the Church of the Most Precious Blood, Calabogie, Monday, June 17th at 10:30 a.m. Interment Parish Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to Hospice Renfrew would be appreciated. Online condolences/ donations: www.gouletfuneralhome.com

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McKAY, Eva Lucy Passed away peacefully with her son and daughter by her side on June 16, 2019 in the Salvation Army Grace Manor (Ottawa, ON.) Eva Lucy (nee Davey) Of Almonte, Ontario, at the age of 87. Beloved wife to the late Alex McKay. Dear mother to Jerry (Robert) and Marilyn Gerhardt (Willie). Predeceased by her parents Wilfred Gerald Davey and Lucy (nee Yeabsley) and siblings Mary, Velma, Dorothy and Howard. Remembered by her nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Eva may be made to the Alzheimer Society or the Salvation Army Grace Manor.

BACKA, Sulo (Retired-Auditor, Government of Canada) Passed away Saturday, June 15, 2019, age 83 at Bonnechere Manor, with family at his side. Dear husband of the late Dorothea. Son of the late Hjalmar and Alina Backa, brother of Eva Strike (late Jack), late Olavi (Hilkka), late Leevi (late Morna), late Mauno (Elsie). Uncle to Brenda, Kerry, Brian, Kevin, Geoff, Mark, Lori, Karl, Evelyn and Lisa. Also many great-nieces and nephews, and greatgreat-niece and nephew. Resting at the Boyce Funeral Home, 138 Daniel Street North, Arnprior. Visitation Thursday, June 20, 2019 from 1:00 3:00 p.m. Service in the Boyce Chapel at 3:00 p.m. Interment St. George’s Anglican Cemetery, Fitzroy Harbour. In memory of Sulo, donations to the Bonnechere Manor, Renfrew would be appreciated.

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GEDDES, Grant 1947-2019 It is with great sorrow that we announce the sudden passing of Grant Geddes on June 12, 2019 at the age of 72. Beloved husband to Eileen Geddes (Cardiff) of 48 years. Devoted and dearly loved father of Jay (Fiona), Rhonda (David) Summers and Bow (Jill). Adored grandfather of his seven grandsons, Grant and Jordan Summers, Noah and Cooper Geddes and Rory, Grady and Crosby Geddes, who he loved with all his heart. Predeceased by his parents Ralph and Jessie Geddes. Survived by his sister Ruth (Lindsay) Stewart, his brother Dean (Marlene) Geddes, and in-laws Marie and Billy Smith and Glen and Marie Cardiff. He will also be missed by nieces, nephews, and friends. Grant was a hardworking, extremely generous, fiercely strong, humble, supportive, loyal and respected man. He was a reserved and private person but he really enjoyed having one-on-one conversations with people; many were surprised by his wisdom, vast knowledge on various topics, and his witty disposition. He often surprised people with his wise cracks and oneliners! He enjoyed telling jokes and recounting stories to his family and friends, often leaving everyone in stitches! He truly left a positive impression on people; he was remarkable. Grant’s passions were vast. He loved going on long drives and travelling with Eileen, boating on Hurds Lake, trying new restaurants, and he was an avid reader who kept up on current events. He particularly loved working outside in the yard at home on his hill, down at the creek and in the meadow. He died doing what he loved, which is consoling as he didn’t suffer, but painful as it was so sudden and far too early for him to be taken from us. Above all, Grant was an avid supporter of his seven grandsons. He loved being a part of their lives and watching them grow up; he couldn’t wait to see them to hear all their updates! He travelled around the Ottawa Valley cheering them on in their many sports, providing encouragment and praise. He particularly enjoyed following their hockey, going to various arenas around Renfrew County, in Ottawa and beyond, which made for a busy winter given all 7 grandsons played. His grandsons will miss not seeing grandpa in the stands cheering them on, and many of the fans will miss his commentating in the stands as well! Respecting Grant’s wishes, there will be no visitation, only a private cremation. We will forever miss him and he will always stay close in our hearts.

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FILLATOR, Bernard (Bernie) June 27, 1937 - June 19, In loving memory of a dear husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather who passed away one year ago July 19, 2018. We will forever remember him with a smile. The man who was not only hard working but also selfless. Though you are not here with us in sight, nevertheless you are here with us in our hearts and memories. We will forever remember the jokes and the stories you shared with us. We want to thank you for always being there at any given moment, ready to listen to us or to give us advice. Thank you for sharing your life with us. We will continue to think about you every day and keep your spirit alive. We will continue to wish you were still here making new memories with us although . . . the memories we do have with you have now become our treasures and we will continue to share them with the world. Sadly missed and forever loved by Sandra and Family

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GORDON, Eileen (nee Carmichael) April 14, 1937 - June 14, 2019 (Retired Registered Nurse) Passed away peacefully in the Queensway Carleton Hospital on the evening of Friday, June 14, 2019. Eileen Gordon of Woodlawn at the age of 82. Predeceased by her loving husband, Jack Gordon. Much loved mother of Cathy Aubrey (Robert), Scott Gordon (Mary Jane) and Glenn Gordon (Kelly). Cherished grandmother of Kyle and Kaitlin Aubrey, Megan, Eric and Jackson Gordon. Dear sister of Mary Proulx (late Charles). Predeceased by brothers Daryle Carmichael (Shirley), Howard Carmichael (late Doreen Moore) and John Carmichael (late Lavina). Sister-in-law to Dr. Earl Gordon (Ruth), and the late Ken Gordon (late Margaret). Daughter of the late Wellington and Florence (McGregor) Carmichael. Eileen had a fulfilling career as a Registered Nurse and will be remembered for her volunteer work with the Arnprior Hospital Auxiliary and Opportunity Shop as well as her love of baking, vegetable gardening, knitting, crocheting, lawn bowling and reading. The family wish to extend a special thank you to the staff of Garden Terrace and to the doctors and nurses of the Queensway Carleton Hospital for their compassionate care. Visitation will be held at the Boyce Funeral Home Ltd., 138 Daniel Street North, Arnprior on Wednesday, June 19, 2019 from 10:00 a.m. until time of service at 12:00 p.m. in the Boyce Chapel. Reception to follow. Interment Whyte’s Cemetery, Fitzroy Harbour. In memory of Eileen, a donation to the Arnprior Regional Health Foundation would be appreciated.

Special Occasions BRYDGES, Derek Peacefully at home on Saturday, June 15, 2019, Derek, age 67 years. Beloved husband of Donna Sullivan; dear father of the late Cynthia Marie Brydges Cadieux, Shawne (Cheryl) Brydges, and Sherrill (Tony) Barron. Dear grandfather of Adam, Aaron (deceased), Spencer, Katie, Sawyer, Darren, Violet, Hazel and August. Dear brother of Aldona (late Brent) Guest, late Lana, Bradley, Lance, late Adrian. Visitations will be held at the Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle St. S., Renfrew, on Thursday, June 20th from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Memorial Service will be held at the Calvary Pentecostal Church, 56 Wrangler Road Renfrew on Friday at 2:30 p.m. Reception to follow at the RCAF Wing. In memory of Derek, donations to Renfrew Victoria Hospital Oncology would be appreciated.

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The family of the late Joanne Ciphery and Raymond Ciphery wish to express our heartfelt thanks to our friends and family for their love and support during our difficult times. Special thanks to Rev. Russell Wardell, the TSA United Church Women, RVH staff, Matt Brydges and staff, the visiting PSW’s and our neighbours who have all contributed food, time and spiritual guidance.

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date condition assessments on various core and non-core infrastructure assets, and the regular updating of same. Prepares asset management documentation that provides support for infrastructure funding based upon such issues as specific asset management principles including asset inventory, lifecycle needs, Work in conjunction with respective Department with the management, maintenance and financial the strategies, infrastructure risk assessments, state ofHeads infrastructure needs and replacement costing. grants and otherassets sources ofunder funding, including partnerships pertaining to facilities and operation of Corporate Identify facilities and their control. Responsible forother the collection of up-toassets and prepares proposals for approval by Council. Oversees property management and physical date condition assessments on various core and non-core infrastructure assets, and the regular updating of condition of assets, including maintenance and capital needs. A complete job description can be obtained same. Prepares asset management documentation that atprovides support for infrastructure funding based from the Municipal Office, or on the township’s website www.killaloe-hagarty-richards.ca

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upon such issues as specific asset management principles including asset inventory, lifecycle needs, Rate of Pay: $21.00-$25.00 per hour, plus benefits and OMERS plan. financial strategies, infrastructure risk assessments, state of infrastructure needs and replacement costing. Must Have: experience in a municipal environment with knowledge of core and non-core assets. Must Identify grants and other sources ofLicense. funding, pertaining have a valid G Driver’s Working including knowledge of the partnerships Municipal Act and Ontario Building Codeto facilities and other assets and prepares proposals for approval by Council. Oversees property management and physical would be an asset. condition of assets, including maintenance and capital needs. A complete job can be obtained Please submit your application clearly marked “Facilities/Asset Manager by 4:30 PM local timedescription on July 2, 2019,or to the following: from the Municipal Office, on the township’s website at www.killaloe-hagarty-richards.ca Rate of Pay: $21.00-$25.00 perCMO, hour, plus benefits and OMERS plan. Lorna Hudder, Dipl.M.M. CAO/Clerk-Treasurer

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The Annual General Meeting of Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors At Home Program Inc. will be held in the Guamond Room at Arnprior Public Library on Thursday, June 27th, 2019 at 10:00am. An Annual Report along with the 2018-2019 Audited Financial Statements for the agency will be presented. The appointment of next year’s auditor and the election of Directors for 2019/2020 will take place. Memberships are required for voting purposes at a cost of $5.00 each and may be purchased at our office prior closing Wednesday, June 26th, 2019 at 4:30pm. Membership is open to those individuals 18 years and older. Members shall support the philosophy and objectives of the Agency. Membership is open to residents in our service catchment area (Town of Arnprior & McNab/Braeside Township) and immediate family members of clients who are currently receiving service, regardless of their place of residence. For more information, please contact Dennis Harrington, Executive Director at 613-623-7981. Domestic Help Wanted

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Police seized a quantity of cocaine and percocets, and weapons (.22 calibre rifle and pellet guns) from a property on Burnstown Road. On June 6, members of the Stormont Dundas & Grenville (SD&G) OPP Community Street Crime Unit and Emergency Response Team officers executed a criminal code search warrant in McNab/ Braeside township. Steven Couvieau, 44, of

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VEHICLE CRASHES ON WHITE LAKE ROAD Emergency crews were at the scene of a single-vehicle collision on White Lake Road June 11. Traffic was rerouted on both sides for several hours at a well-known S-curve below the Madawaska River. It eventually opened in late afternoon. The accident site was located between Young and Reed roads, and appeared to be speed-related. Renfrew County Paramedics, Renfrew Ontario Provincial Police and the McNab/Braeside Fire Department were called to the scene around 2 p.m. OPP did not return calls for further information.

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MAN CHARGED WITH ASSAULT ONTARIO PROVINCIAL POLICE On June 7, officers with the Renfrew Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to an assault call in the Township of Greater Madawaska. As a result of the investigation, Adam Homer, 39, of Ottawa, has been charged with assault. The accused was released on a promise to appear in Renfrew court on July 3. The Renfrew detachment of the OPP investigated 304 calls for service. Impaired driving On June 9, officers were conducting a Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere (RIDE) check in the Town of Arnprior. As a result of a traffic stop, Roddy Gilks, 50, of Ottawa, has been charged with impaired driving and operating a motor vehicle with blood-alcohol over 80. The accused was released on a promise to appear and will appear in Renfrew court July 3. Traffic enforcement On June 3, an officer with the Renfrew OPP was conducting traffic enforcement

on Highway 17, in Horton Township. As a result of a traffic stop, Troy Hein, 49, of Arnprior was issued a summons for racing a motor vehicle with excessive speed, and will appear in Renfrew court July 19. On June 4, an officer with the Renfrew OPP was conducting traffic enforcement on Highway 17, in Horton Township. As a result of a traffic stop, Melanie Wetmore, 54, of Ottawa, was issued a summons for racing a motor vehicle with excessive speed and will appear in Renfrew court on June 21. Domestic violence Arnprior and Renfrew officers investigated nine domestic disputes during the past week. • One accused was charged with two counts of assault. • One accused was charged with assault and three counts of careless storage of a firearm. • One accused was charged with two counts of breach of recognizance and two counts of failing to comply with recogni-

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*No purchase necessary. Skill-testing question required. Odds of winning depend on the number of eligible entries received. To enter without registering for a Torstar account, go to InsideOttawaValley.com/GetUp for an alternate mode of entry. Open to residents of Ontario 18 years of age or older. Ten (10) prizes are available to be won, each consisting of $100 worth of Digital™ Esso™ and Mobil™ Gift Card. Approximate retail value of each prize is $100.00 CDN. Limit of one entry per person. The contest opens on May 16, 2019 at 6:00 a.m. ET and closes July 18, 2019 at 9:00 a.m. ET. For details on how to enter, and complete contest rules, visit InsideOttawaValley.com/GetUp. ** Digital™ Esso™ and Mobil™ Gift Cards are redeemable in-store at participating retail stations in Canada or with the card onboarded into the Speedpass+ app but it may not be redeemed for cash unless required by law, applied as payment on an Esso or Mobil account, or used to buy another gift card. Imperial Oil is not responsible for replacing value of any of these cards if lost, stolen, destroyed, damaged or used without your consent. Esso and Mobil Gift Cards can also be onboarded into the Speedpass+™ app. Cards are not reloadable at the station. Service station return policy applies to purchases made with card. For complete terms and conditions or to check your balance visit giftcards.esso.ca. Esso is a trademark of Imperial Oil Limited. Imperial Oil, licensee. Mobil and Speedpass+ are trademarks of Exxon Mobil Corporation or one of its subsidiaries. Imperial Oil, licensee.


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