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Municipal Matters

Canada Day – July 1st Please note that municipal offices will be closed Monday, July 1st for Canada Day. Please join us at Robert Simpson Park for our Canada Day festivities. Visit www.arnprior.ca for details. Notice of Public Meeting A public meeting giving the public an opportunity to make representations in respect of the zoning amendment regarding subject lands Part of Part 1, Plan 49R-7230, Part of Lot 3, Concession A will be held on Monday, July 8th, 2019 at 6:30 p.m. in Council Chambers, Town Hall, 105 Elgin Street West, Arnprior, Ontario. For more information and key map please visit www.arnprior.ca/planning. Notice – Development Charges By-Law Take Notice that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Arnprior intends to consider an amendment to By-law No. 6805-18 Development Charges to include not-for-profit long term care facilities under Section 3.13 Other Exemptions of the Development Charge By-law at their Regular Meeting of Council on July 8, 2019 beginning at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers, Town Hall, 105 Elgin Street West, Arnprior. Comments regarding the proposed amendment will be received by Maureen Spratt, Town Clerk, by Monday, July 8, 2019 at 4:00 p.m. at telephone 613-623-4231 ext. 1817, by email mspratt@arnprior.ca, or at 105 Elgin Street West, Arnprior, ON K7S

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with water. The insured structure is a lost cause. "It will be razed," he said. The cause hasn't been determined and my never be, he said, but there is nothing suspicious. It isn't made safe yet for investigators to get inside to determine in which room the fire originated. Two McNab/Braeside firefighters helped out at the scene.

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Derek Dunn/Torstar A large crowd gathered to hear presentations and ask questions of authorities regarding this spring's flooding.

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FLOOD VICTIMS CALL FOR INVESTIGATION DEREK DUNN derek.dunn@ metroland.com

issing-Pembroke MPP was also asked about allowing retaining walls and other stabilization measures. Many say past Liberal governments care more for wildlife habitat than people's property. "There is a culture change in the ministry," Yakabuski said, to an applause. "We recognize how difficult it is to get things done today. We will be looking at that in a much more flexible way then we have in the past." OPG's Shaun Hinds was soundly booed after defending the control measures at dams and reservoirs. He was told too few workers with too little experience remain along the Ottawa, most having been moved to Cornwall. Hinds talked about efficient use

of tax dollars, his years of experience and the structures in place. "Staff performance was commendable," Hinds said. "The dedication of the folks was commendable, and I'll stand by that." Prior to the question and answer period, presentations talked about recordhigh snowpack, rain, and melting in early spring. Holding back water at any one dam wouldn't prevent runoff from banks up and down river, according to OPG. Little could be done for what they call "a natural river in many ways." To blame Mother Nature isn't good enough for some who have dealt with flooding twice over three years. A woman from Rhoddy's Bay summed up what appeared to be the view of many: "Nothing has changed since 2017. Whatever you are doing is not working. Something else needs to be done."

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Rumours and rumblings about how OPG and governments have performed during the flooding have grown in recent weeks. Many have complained about a lack of communication and why greater actions were not taken. Mistrust reached a level that only an independent investigation could exonerate or blame those in control.

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Many of the 200 people at an Arnprior meeting on Sunday believe human- or systemic-error factored into spring flooding along the Ottawa River. John Carmichael of Rhoddy's Bay, one of the worst hit communities during the record-breaking flooding, received a large applause when he called for an independent thirdparty investigation into how authorities performed; especially Ontario Power Generation. "I don't think too many people in in this room trust OPG," he said, looking at a stage of one dozen government officials (none from the federal level) and industry experts. "That's the only point we can feel confident: We've got to get some answers from someone who knows these systems." John Yakabuski had hoped to announce the investigator's name during the meeting at St. John Chrysostom parish hall. But approval needs more time. Meanwhile, he conceded that communication could have been more effective. Twelve warnings were issued, but they didn't tell people to start sandbagging immediately. The natural resources minister and Renfrew-Nip-

THE ISSUE: AUTHORITIES SAY THEY DID EVERYTHING POSSIBLE TO MINIMIZE THE EFFECTS OF SPRING FLOODING. LOCAL IMPACT: WATERFRONT HOMEOWNERS HAVE DEALT WITH COSTLY DAMAGE TWO OF THREE RECENT SPRINGS.


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Municipal Matters June 27th, 2019 UPCOMING COUNCIL MEETINGS There are no Council Meetings scheduled in July 2019; Council meetings will resume August 13, 2019 All meetings held in the Council Chambers (3131 Old Perth Road) unless otherwise indicated. Agendas posted to www.mississippimills.ca or subscribe to our newsfeed to have this information delivered right to your email in-box. TO SUBSCRIBE: Visit http://www.mississippimills.ca/en/news/subscribe.aspx

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NEWS

RESPECT TRAIL OR FACE FINES: MAYOR Community leaders in Arnprior have levelled a warning against reckless fourwheelers on Algonquin Trail. Start using common sense and respect for others. Authorities may well start issuing fines. "We've got a couple of nobs that are going to ruin it for everybody else," County Coun. Dan Lynch said at a recent townhall meeting. "We need to straighten them up." Mayor Walter Stack initiated the discussion, saying he followed one ATV driver to his home on Edmund Street. The middle-aged man was driving way too fast, kicking up dust and creating too much noise. He suspects some users are underage, have no license or insurance. Others walk or cycle the trail, though Stack made no mention of injuries or close calls. The speed limit is 20 km per hour. "I told him there's no excuse for it," Stack said, himself a four-wheel owner. "They are going to lose the privilege." It took several years of various governments to coordinate the conversion of the former railway to a trail system, along with several millions of dollars. Now dirt bikes are doing doughnuts, Stack added, and graffiti is appearing. "Just show some respect," Stack said.

BEAUMAN'S CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE Residents in Arnprior and surrounding areas may not have their recycling picked up this week. Beaumen Waste Management Systems Ltd. closed its doors the evening of June 23, creating challenges for local municipalities that count on the business for recycling collection. Beaumen's, located in Renfrew, also services Horton, Admaston/Bromley, McNab/Braeside and Whitewater Region. Development and works director Mike Asselin said they were contacted over the weekend by the business, citing driver shortages with rising costs of insurance and wages, coupled with dropping market prices in plastic, paper and cardboard as the reason for the closure. Beaumen CEO Andrew Shouldice said the closure is only temporary. The company is in talks with GDF Environment and will give an update as soon as possible. Shouldice said they will hopefully reopen "within a day or two." In the meantime, the Town of Renfrew is looking into alternatives and solutions to this sudden change and will update residents as soon as possible.


ADHS BAND WINS FIRST-EVER NATIONAL GOLD SHERRY HAAIMA sherr y.haaima@ metroland.com It's been a banner year for the Arnprior District High School music program. The ADHS concert band has become the first in history to earn a gold medal at Musicfest Nationals, held this year in Ottawa. ADHS bands have been going to these invitational events since the early 1990s. "No ADHS concert band has ever gotten a gold at nationals, it's been that unattainable goal," said music program direc-

tor Frank Pecora. "This is especially exciting for our graduating members whose final performance as band members of ADHS was at the National Arts Cenre," said Pecora. "Having poured so much time and dedication into their past four years this was a wonderful culmination." The school's choir, Red Velvet, had an impressive showing as well, achieving silver standing, which equals the group's best showing ever. Cailin Walsh-Estabrooks, a Grade 12 student

who belongs to the choir and concert band, earned a silver with the group at nationals when she was in Grade 9. "I made it my goal to get a gold at nationals by the end of high school and it's pretty rewarding to accomplish that goal," she said. Key to the band and choir's success this year was dedication. "We had a group of dedicated students who all wanted the same thing," said Walsh-Estabrooks. Grade 11 student Casey Asselin is also in band and Red Velvet. She was surprised to learn of the elusive gold medal win. "It was really awesome it was a big shock," said Asselin. Her involvement with music has been a blessing. "I feel like my life would be a lot different if I didn't join music. We've kind of established a family," she said. And of the music room - "I spend a lot of time in here."

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Frank Pecora photo The ADHS concert band has become the first in history to earn a gold medal at Musicfest Nationals, held this year in Ottawa. She's thankful to Pecora for his influence. "He's definitely a great teacher and a great role model," said Asselin. Grade 12 student Danny Gonzalez' experience with band and Red Velvet has af-

forded him a wealth of opportunities and experiences. "It's been great, it's given me a lot of opportunities and opened me up to ideas in music," said Gonzalez. He's grateful also for

having the chance to complete his co-op placement with the ADHS music department. He credits both groups for working very hard to achieve their goals this season.

ART EXHIBIT POPS UP AT PUBLIC LIBRARY DEREK DUNN derek.dunn@ metroland.com A travelling art exhibit has found a temporary home at the Arnprior Public Library. Called ExtraOrdinary, the works explore how everyday objects can take on larger meaning in our lives. The 11 participating artists cover a variety of

disciplines in their threewalled exhibit, created by Ottawa Valley Creative Arts Open Studio. An opening night reception held June 13 marked the beginning of Pop Up Art, which travels to Deep River and District Hospital after June 30, then to Barry's Bay, and wraps up at the Renfrew Visitor Information Centre from Aug. 15 to Sept. 1.

Derek Dunn/Torstar Attending the opening reception of Pop Up Art is Ray Westgarth of Ontario Trillium Foundation, Mayor Walter Stack, Indigenous performer Roberta Della-Picca, Anya Gansterer of Ottawa Valley Creative ARts Open Studio, and Nikki Berry from John Yakabuski's office. According to co-artistic director Anya Gansterer, the pilot project is hoping visitors will fill out the on-

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TARA GESNER tgesner@metroland.com People united by a shared passion for the road and a love for everything two-wheels came to Arnprior on June 16. The Old Bastards Vintage Motorcycle Club (OBVMC) hosted its Motorcycle Show n' Shine at Hydro Park, beside the Quality Inn. Sunday's event offered free admission for spectators, and it was $5 to enter a bike. Proceeds will support local charities. In addition to door prizes, ballots were handed out for people to vote for their favourite bike. Trophies were presented. The classes: pre-1960 to modern (1999 and up).

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WIN! $1000 SHOPPING SPREE WIN! Tara Gesner/Torstar The Old Bastards Vintage Motorcycle Club hosted its Motorcycle Show n' Shine at Hydro Park in Arnprior on June 16. Vendor Terry Merlo of Kingston's Design by Terry Ltd. shows off her handcrafted jewelry. Vendors were on site, selling everything from motorcycle clothing to jewelry. The Motorcycle Show n'

Shine was open to all bikes, riders and passengers. Ernie Olivo formed the OBVMC, based in Delta, in 2002.

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OPINION EDITORIAL

Summer is finally here, marking the end of school for millions of young people in Canada and the peak season for camping, cycling, paddling, rock climbing and many other sports and adventurous activities. While these activities are fun, it is important to prevent the possibility of injury for kids and adults alike, by keeping head safety tips top of mind. Concussions - an injury to the brain that affects the way a person feels, behaves and remembers - represent more than one in five Ontario student injuries treated by a doctor or nurse. Symptoms from a concussion can impact daily life for weeks, months or even years. Despite how common the occurrence is, one in two Canadians have little or no knowledge about what a concussion is, and only 15 per cent of individuals can correctly identify the best treatments for it, according to the Government of Canada. Recognizing the signs of head injuries and taking precautions to prevent them is essential to enjoying outdoor adventures. That's why Scouts Canada and Hydro One, leaders in safety and prevention, have teamed up to inspire others to work safe, live safe and play safe. Through their new Head Safe program launching this fall, young people and their families will have access to tips on how to be Head Safe this summer to equip them with the knowledge to prevent, identify and respond appropriately to head injuries. The best way to prevent a head injury is to protect the head. Always wear a properly fitted helmet that is appropriate for the activity. Following a blow to the head or neck, or any other jarring impact, watch for concussion symptoms like a headache or pressure in the head; sensitivity to noise, light, motion or odours; drowsiness; nausea; dizziness; blurred vision; neck pain; feeling emotional, irritable, nervous or anxious; inability to concentrate; and difficulty remembering facts or events from earlier in the day. If a concussion is suspected, stop activity and treat any swelling with ice, seeking medical advice immediately. A person with a suspected concussion shouldn't be left alone and an ambulance should be called if they lose consciousness. The time it takes to recover from a head injury will vary. Returning to activities, sports or work can be a slow process and should be done with a doctor's progressive plan. Play safe this summer. To learn more visit www.scouts.ca/playsafe.

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LETTERS & COMMENTARY ARE THERE HEROES IN YOUR HOME? Members of the Arnprior fire department want to remind everyone to check their smoke and carbon monoxide alarms. As part of the annual Home Fire and Life Safety Program, members of the department will be performing home inspections in randomly selected areas of the community. The focus is to ensure residents of the community are protected from the hazards of a fire, smoke and/or carbon monoxide emergency. Firefighters will be dressed in Arnprior fire department uniforms and carrying proper identification. While firefighters are always viewed as being heroes for battling the dangers of a fire, it is the actions of working smoke and carbon monoxide alarms that warn residents of the hazards at its earliest point of detection. By having the early detection of smoke or carbon

monoxide in your home, combined with a home escape plan, people are able to get outside before the conditions in the home reach a hazardous level. Smoke and carbon monoxide alarms are the real heroes that should be present on every level of your home and checked regularly to ensure they are always on duty to protect you and your loved ones. In homes today, conditions of a fire can grow eight times faster than they did 50 years ago. This means you may have less than 60 seconds to escape a fire in your home. Recent statistics show that in one out of three fatal home fire cases there were no working smoke alarms present in the home. In Ontario, over 65 per cent of all carbon monoxide deaths and injuries occur in homes. Many Ontario households have, on average, four to six fuel-burning appliances that produce carbon monoxide. It is important to ensure

proper installation, and always follow the manufacturer's instruction for their use. Only working smoke alarms give you the early warning you need to safely escape a fire. Smoke alarms can increase your chances of surviving a fire in your home by up to 50 per cent. Carbon monoxide is a colourless, odourless gas and therefore known as "the silent killer." A carbon monoxide alarm has the ability to detect the presence of the gas at levels well below the hazardous amounts. Install smoke alarms on every level of your home, and smoke and carbon monoxide alarms outside all sleeping areas. For best protection, install smoke alarms in every bedroom and have them interconnected to all other alarms in the home. Test smoke alarms monthly, and change any batteries at least once per year. Develop and practise a home fire-escape plan.

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IMPAIRED CHARGES CONTINUE • On June 15, an officer was conducting traffic enforcement in the Town of Renfrew. As a result of a traffic stop Tricia Fridgen, 42, of Admaston/ Bromley Township has been charged with impaired driving and operating a motor vehicle with over 80mg of alcohol. The accused was released on a promise to appear and will appear in Renfrew court on July 19, 2019, • On June 16, an officer was conducting traffic enforcement in the Town of Renfrew. As a result of a traffic stop Jacob Davidson, 20, of Ottawa has been charged with impaired

driving and operating a motor vehicle with over 80mg of alcohol. The accused was released on a promise to appear and will appear in Renfrew court on July 3. THEFT • On June 10, 2019 officers responded at a business in the Town of Renfrew for a theft call. As a result of an investigation Angele Belisle, 34 years old of, Renfrew has been charged with theft under $5000. The accused was released on an appearance notice and will appear in Renfrew court on July 17. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Arnprior and Renfrew

officers investigated 8 domestic disputes during the past week. • One accused was charged with assault and mischief, • One accused was charged with uttering threats and two counts of fail to comply with conditions of undertaking. If you or someone you know is living in or involved in an abusive relationship help is available. Contact Bernadette McCann House 24/7 for support, advice or the safety of a shelter at 1-800267-4930. The Women's Sexual Assault Centre of Renfrew County is also available 24/7 for information and support at 1-800663-3060.

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SUNDAY, JUNE 30

Arnprior Market WHEN: 9:00 a.m - 2:00 p.m WHERE: Arnprior - Downtown, Downtown Arnprior, Arnprior CONTACT: 613-623-4231 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.

MONDAY, JULY 1

Arnprior Cruise Nite WHEN: 4:30 p.m - 8:00 p.m WHERE: Canadian Tire Arnprior, 375 Daniel Street South, Arnprior CONTACT: Brian Gunn, 613-623-4570 Cruise nite in the CTC parking lot next to A&W. 50/50, door prizes.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 3

Dining with Friends WHEN: 5:00 p.m - 7:00 p.m WHERE: Jim's Restaurant, 54 Elgin Street West, Arnprior CONTACT: 613-623-7981, nikkirumbelow@cssagency.ca COST:

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Tickets $14, available at office until noon Tuesday July 2nd. A social evening for those 55 and over or those with special needs of any age. Meal choice Hot Hamburg or Chicken Parmigiana. Entertainment by Gaston Moreau.

SATURDAY, JULY 6

5th Annual Arnprior Kids Fishing Derby WHEN: 9:00 a.m - 2:00 p.m WHERE: McLean Park, 178 McLean Ave, Arnprior CONTACT:

James St., Arnprior CONTACT: R. Gwalmai, Nick Smith Center, 613-623-7301, rgwalchmai@arnprior.ca, https://arnprior.ca/live/ recreation/nick-smith-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!

MONDAY, JULY 8

Darren W. Wood, arnpriorkidsfishingderby@gmail.com Free for kids 3-12 / free pizza & hot dogs for the kids participating / professional anglers to make appearance / trophies for 1st, 2nd & 3rd / medallions for all participants / lots of prize give-a-ways.

SUNDAY, JULY 7

Couples' Dance Lessons WHEN: 7:00 p.m - 8:30 p.m WHERE: Nick Smith Centre, 77

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.

TUESDAY, JULY 16

Arnprior & District Breast Cancer Support Group

WHEN: 7:00 p.m WHERE: Arnprior Public Library, 21 Madawaska Street, Arnprior CONTACT: Debra Bertrand, 613-623-5747 Our desire is to improve the sense of well being and the quality of life by providing a safe place for sharing, caring, and listening for people living with breast cancer.

THURSDAY, JULY 18

20th Annual Seniors BBQ- hosted by Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home WHEN: 12:00 p.m - 2:00 p.m WHERE: Robert Simpson Park, 400 John Street North, Arnprior CONTACT: Nikki Rumbelow, 613-623-7981, nikkirumbelow@cssagency.ca COST: Tickets $10, available at the office until July 16th. A social afternoon BBQ for those 55 and over, or those with special needs of any age, featuring live entertainment by Gillan Rutz.

SATURDAY, JULY 20

Arnprior Dragon Boat Festival WHEN: 8:00 a.m - 6:00 p.m WHERE: Robert Simpson Park, 400 John Street North, Arnprior CONTACT: Graeme Ivory, 613-

623-7301, givory@arnprior.ca Come on out and watch or participate in Arnprior's very own Dragon Boat Festival where the human-powered watercraft's are raced throughout the fun-filled day to see who comes out on top!

MONDAY, JULY 29

Euchre Afternoon WHEN: 1:30 p.m 3:30 p.m WHERE: Arnprior Villa Retirement Residence, 15 Arthur St,, Arnprior CONTACT: Brittany Harris, 613-623-0414 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.

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Arnprior Fair WHEN: 12:00 p.m - 10:00 p.m WHERE: Arnprior Fair, 74 Van Dusen Drive, Arnprior CONTACT: arnpriorfair@yahoo.ca COST: Admission TBD Come out and enjoy three days of Arnprior Fair fun at its new location Aug. 9-11. Horse and livestock shows, great grandstand entertainment, midway, and more.

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CYCLISTS FOLLOW ROUTE OF VOYAGEUR PADDLERS DEREK DUNN derek.dunn@ metroland.com A new cycling tourism experience follows a path the voyageurs and, for thousands of years, indigenous peoples paddled for trade on waterways from Ottawa to Sudbury. A group promoting

Voyageur Cycling Route held workshops along the Lanark and Renfrew counties portions of the 645 km trail. At a quick stop in Arnprior, they used the path that runs parallel with William Street West before heading off to a session in Braeside on June 6. With raillines taken up and a switch in ownership,

the trail was smoothed, gravelled and readied for inspection by members of Discovery Routes Trails Organization and Ottawa Valley Cycling and Active Transporation Alliance. The process to identify, endorse and implement the eastern expansion of the Voyageur Cycling Route is now underway.

Derek Dunn/Torstar Cycliists from across Ontario poured through Arnprior, along the Algonquin Trail, to meet for a workshop at the JAG building in Braeside June 6. Cora Muis, left, Leslee and Neil Hodder, Dave Gray, Dave Wright, and Jackie Lodder's four-day trip took them from Lanark County to Pembroke.

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Lion’s Club Pancake Breakfast at Masonic Hall on James Street Arnprior & District Museum Lots of fun including a Blacksmith demonstration, reenactment, historic costumes all starting at 9 am and the New Timber Exhibit will be open.

9 am - 3:30 pm

Arnprior & McNab/Braeside Archives at Library Displays on Geneology and related archival items

10 am - 2 pm

Arnprior Optimist Bob Legault Bike Parade Registration begins at 9:30 am at the Grace St. Andrew’s United Church parking lot. Everyone welcome: bikes, blades, wagons, carriages, skateboards and more. Prizes for best decorations! Parade to the Park departs at 11:15 am

9:30 - 11:15 am

Official Mayor’s Welcome and Singing of O Canada sung by Ainsley Phillips and signed by Gregory Murdoch, Legion Colour Gaurd Parade (12 pm)Canada Cake Compliments of the Arnprior LegionSenior Of the Year Presentation to Eleanor HotchkissFood vendors including: The Lions Club BBQ, Dog House Grill; Lemony Sip-its Lemonade Stand by Camp Wanago, SNObriens - Snow Cones Live Entertainment in the gazebo by: • The Arnprior School Of Dance (12:30 - 1 pm) • Hyacinth Chatterton and Hy-Liners- Line Dancers (1 - 1:20 pm) • Simon Clarke (1:30 - 2:30 pm) • Kyle Felhaver & Friends (2:30 - 4 pm)

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CLUES ACROSS 1. Stores 6. Worthless entertainment 9. Where scientists work 13. Pretty flower 14. A way to act 15. Double-reed instrument 16. Type of acid 17. Famed astronomer 18. Smooth, shiny fabric 19. Profited from 21. Secret clique 22. Infections 23. Crony 24. Teens go here every day (abbr.) 25. Suitable 28. Fresh Price of __ Air 29. Ancient city of Egypt 31. Basketball move 33. Polished 36. There’s a north and a south 38. Egg of a louse 39. Once-ubiquitous department store

ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, are you up to stepping outside of your comfort zone? Embrace the challenge and try something completely different from your normal routine. You just may like it.

LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23 Now may be the time to share responsibilities with others, Leo. This is especially true if you are facing deadlines and simply cannot meet them in time.

SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23/Dec 21 Sagittarius, relaxation is essential right now, as you have had many things on your plate. Do not feel like you are slacking off if you take some time to give yourself a break.

TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21 Let problems flow over you like water off of a duck’s back, Taurus. Worrying will only make things worse, and it’s completely unproductive anyway.

VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22 Accept help when it is offered, Virgo. This makes helpful people feel good that they can do you a service. You will have an opportunity to reciprocate in time.

CAPRICORN – Dec 22/Jan 20 Let others in your family know how you are feeling. You don’t have to put on a show or mask your emotions, Capricorn. They’ll love and support your decisions.

GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21 Work on nurturing a relationship that has been pushed to the side for some time, Gemini. Rekindling communication is a great way to start things off anew.

LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23 Not everyone is on board with your new plan, Libra. You may have to present it a few times before you get a few takers. Be persistent to win others over.

CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22 Keep an open mind when someone presents an idea to you, Cancer. It’s easy to blow it off without a thought, but you should be more amenable to listening and advising.

SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22 Scorpio, even though it seems like there are many obstacles in your path, you will be able to get through relatively unscathed if you have the right people on your side.

41. Portray precisely 44. Thick piece of something 45. Period between eclipses 46. Indicates near 48. Investment account 49. England, Scotland, N. Ireland, and Wales (abbr.) 51. Beak 52. Void of skill 54. Walked back and forth 56. A display of passion 60. Geological times 61. Type of restaurant 62. Spacious 63. Edible seaweed 64. Utah city 65. Tropical tree 66. Nervous tissue compound 67. Body part 68. Muscles and tendons

CLUES DOWN 1. Draw out wool 2. Give someone a job 3. Chemical and ammo manufacturer 4. Footsteps 5. The Palmetto State 6. Books have lots of them 7. Diverse Israeli city 8. It’s mightier than the sword 9. Confines 10. First month of the Jewish ecclesiastical year 11. Idaho’s highest peak 12. Prevents from seeing 14. Determine time 17. Father children 20. Tab on a key ring 21. Dog genus 23. Peter’s last name 25. Request 26. Walk heavily 27. Allowances 29. English football squad 30. Fish-eating aquatic mammals

AQUARIUS – Jan 21/Feb 18 Have faith in your decisions even if they don’t entirely make sense on paper, Aquarius. You will have a line of supporters waiting in your corner in no time at all.

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PISCES – Feb 19/Mar 20 Pisces, things are changing rapidly in your life and you may feel like you have to play catch up. Target some areas to focus your attention.

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FARRELL, Stephen Kent It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of Stephen Kent Farrell on Wednesday, June 19, 2019 at the age of 53. Devoted son of Irene and the late Kent Farrell. Loving Brother of Gail Farrell and Scott (Amanda) Farrell. Best known as a very kind and fun loving uncle Steve to Autumn, Olivia and Ethan Farrell. Steve worked in Hi-Tech for many years starting at Digital Equipment in the early 1990’s. Later in life he found a home working at King’s Independent in Richmond. Steve’s early sports interests included hockey, curling and fishing. Steve was also an avid genealogist and golfer, had a love for music and playing the guitar. He thoroughly enjoyed life living on Lake Mississippi and spending summer holidays at Lakevale beach. He had a very warm heart and will be greatly missed by many. Condolences in lieu of flowers may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Family and Friends May Visit C.R. Gamble Funeral Home & Chapel Inc. (127 Church St., Almonte, ON., 613-256-3313) On Saturday, June 29, 2019 from 11:00 - 2:00 p.m. A Catholic Prayer service will occur in the Gamble Chapel following the visitation at 2:00 p.m. Inurnment St. Mary’s Cemetery at a later date.

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ENGLAND, Heather With heavy hearts we announce that Heather went home to be with her Lord and Saviour at Hospice Renfrew with loved ones by her side on Sunday morning, June 23, 2019. She was 74. Beloved wife and best friend of Paul. Dearly loved mother of Darren (Jackie), Jeff and Amy. Cherished and lovingly remembered by her grandchildren: Evan, Ben, Eva, Jerobie and Solomon. Dear sister of Bruce Black (Bev Allison) and Jeanette Price. Daughter of the late Robert and Jean (nee Horn) Black. A Funeral Service will be held at the River Stone Christian Fellowship, 59 Madawaska Street, Arnprior on Saturday, July 6th at 11 a.m. Heather’s final care has been entrusted to the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. In Heather’s memory, please consider a donation to the “Love Made Real Ministry” or Hospice Renfrew.

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LEE, Jane Veronica Passed away peacefully with her family by her side in the Almonte General Hospital on June 19, 2019. Jane (nee Gratwicke) at the age of 79 years. Will be greatly missed by her three daughters Fiona, Judi, and Gillian (Jim), her brother Chris, as well as her many friends (Pauline, Don, Judith). Proud “Nana” of Jessica and Aidan. Donations in memory of Jane may be made to the Almonte General Hospital Fairview Manor Foundation. A special thanks to the staff in the Rosamond Wing of the Almonte General Hospital for their compassionate care.

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ZIEBARTH, Olive Elsie “Ollie” Passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family at the Arnprior & District Memorial Hospital on June 24, 2019. “Ollie” (nee Smithson) Of Pakenham, Ontario, at the age of 94. Beloved wife to the late Stan. Funloving mother of Carolyn Finner (the late Wayne), Bev O’Callaghan (Bruce), Donna Grose (Allen) and Cal (Diane). Proud grandmother of Tracy, Tina, Jennifer, Chris, Jay, Jason and twelve greatgrandchildren. Predeceased by her siblings Leonard, Jean, Cecil and Dorothy. Will always be remembered by her relatives and friends from Pakenham, Ferguson Lake and Holiday, Florida. Ollie will also be remembered for her wit, her love of music and her ability to entertain others. Many thanks to the staff of the Arnprior Villa, and ADMH, as well as Dr. John Kiskis for their care and support. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in memory of Ollie to the Hub Hospice or the Almonte General Hospital Fairview Manor Foundation (Digital Imaging Campaign). Family and friends may visit St. Andrew’s United Church (Pakenham, ON.) on Thursday, June 27, 2019 from 10 a.m. - 11 a.m. Service to follow in the church at 11am. Reception will be held in the church hall following the service. Private family inurnment at Union Cemetery. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to the care of C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL Inc. (127 Church Street, Almonte, ON. (613)256-3313) Condolences & Tributes: www.crgamble.com

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In loving memory of our Dear Son Jarett Dorzek March 27, 1982 - July 2, 2010 They say there is a reason They say that time will heal But neither time nor reason Will change the way we feel For no one knows the heartache That lives behind our smiles No one knows how many times We have broken down and cried We want to tell you something So there won’t be any doubt You are so wonderful to think of But so hard to be without

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Congratulations to Barry and Doris Mooney on your 55th Wedding Anniversary June 27, 1964 With lots of love from your family

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To all those who made our fiftieth wedding anniversary such a wonderful evening we wish to convey a heartfelt Thankyou. To all the family members who worked so hard to make the night so memorable, and to all those who came with best wishes for us we are truly grateful. Thanks to Marty and Marlene, Collin and Colleen, Ray and Lori, Caitlyn, Cole, Morgan, Reagan, Addison, Lauryn and Audrey. Also to Brad Scott, Marty Russell, Steve Hiscox, Ben Rutz, and Dave Duncan for the music - You guys were amazing! To sister Bonnie and her daughter Laurie who came from Victoria B.C. - Wow! Anne and Lynne Duncan from Mildmay, Wayne and Heather Drain from Havelock. We were truly touched by your presence. And to all our local friends, relatives and neighbours, some of whom we know left some pretty important work in the fields to share the evening with us, please know how special you all are to us. We have been blessed to live among you and to have shared the past fifty years with you. God Bless you all. Thank you

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Many thanks to Lisa Smith and staff at the Boyce Funeral Home for your outstanding care, kindness and compassion shown to Karissa and Sean during the recent tragic loss of their precious baby daughter Ellie Lynn. Your comfort and care went above and beyond and for that we are forever grateful. - Lynn and Mike Thomson

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Alice Saunders is 80 Years Blessed!

Please join her family to celebrate on Saturday, July 6, 2019 from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. Glad Tidings Church 116 Baskin Dr. West, Arnprior Best wishes only

AUCTION SALE

Lanark Civitan Hall, Lanark, ON Thursday, July 11, 2019 Auction 5 p.m. ~ Viewing 4 p.m. Local Estate With Consignments

Hyundia Elantra, furniture, tools, firearms, fishing and camping items, antiques, collectibles, and much more! For listing and pictures see www.theauctionhunt.com Terms: Cash or Good Cheque

Listing subject to change. Everything sells as is. Owners/Auctioneers not responsible in case of loss or accident.

Auctioneer: Jim Beere 613-326-1722 Call Today To Book Your Auction Garages Sales

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GARAGE SALE Saturday, June 29th 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. 156 McLachlin Street S

Baby items including bassinet, swings and car seat. Kids clothes and toys. Women’s clothes. Household items. Rain or Shine.

Celebration of Life

Karen Patricia McNally

Please gather with Karen’s family as we Celebrate Her Life. Saturday, July 13th from 3 - 6 p.m. at the home of Jane and Jeff Collins, 84 Stevenson Crescent, Renfrew, ON.

I wish to thank my friends and family for cards, phone calls, flowers and especially for the prayers that keep me going on the passing of my son, Terry Dale. ~God bless, Audrey Dale

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MOVING SALE Sat., June 29 ~ 9 am - 3 pm The Barnet Storage 570 Barnet Blvd. Freezer, BBQ, Window Air Condition Christmas items and many more smaller items. - Rain date: Sun. June 30th Renfrew

12th Annual Gulley Gang Yard Sale Saturday, June 29, 8 a.m. 674 Raglan Street South Antiques, collectibles and more From Estate in Gatineau. Renfrew

GARAGE SALE Fri. June 29th • 8am - 12noon Rain date: June 30th 93 Peter Street Two houses worth of items Household goods and lots more!

Cobden Huge Yard Sale of Antiques

Collectables and Vintage Albums

Fri June 28 - Sat June 29 8 am - 5 pm - 19573 Hwy 17

9 km west of Cobden Signs will be posted RENFREW

DOWNSIZING SALE Sat. June 29 8a.m.-12 noon 832 Eighth St. household goods, furniture & paintings

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DRIVER/LABOURER DZ License, Clear Abstract Required 40 Hour Week/Full Benefits Please aPPly or submit resume to:

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY TOWNSHIP OF KILLALOE, HAGARTY AND RICHARDS

Facilities/Asset Manager EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY TOWNSHIP OF KILLALOE, HAGARTY AND RICHARDS Hours of Work: Monday – Friday: 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM Additional hours outside of those above may be required occasionally.

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Facilities/Asset Manager

Hours of Work: Job Description: Monday – Friday: 7:30Work AM to 4:30 with PMthe respective Department Heads with the management, maintenance and in conjunction operation of Corporate facilities and assets under their control. Responsible for the collection of up-toAdditional hours outside of those above may be required occasionally.

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

Job Description:

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

General Labourer

Required to work in a gravel pit. No experience necessary. Students welcome to apply. APPLY in person 9-4 WEEKDAYS only. Nesbitt Aggregates, 1766 Lochwinnoch Rd., Renfrew. 613-432-5764. Careers

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5 ton Straight Truck Driver Permanent employment, 1 or 2 days per week, no weekends, 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. approximately. Dock to dock; some hand balming. Ottawa to Pembrook. Approximately 28 stops per day. $178/ day clear. Apply to valleydeliveryltd @gmail.com

Careers

Rate of Pay: $21.00-$25.00 perCMO, hour, plus benefits and OMERS plan. Lorna Hudder, Dipl.M.M. CAO/Clerk-Treasurer

Must Have: experienceTownship in a municipal environment with knowledge of core and non-core assets. Must of Killaloe, Hagarty and Richards have a valid G Driver’s1 John License. St., Box 39 Working knowledge of the Municipal Act and Ontario Building Code Killaloe, ON would be an asset. K0J 2A0

Please submit your application clearly marked “Facilities/Asset Manager by 4:30 PM local time on July Please be advised that only applicants considered for an interview will be contacted. 2, 2019, to the following: Lorna Hudder, CMO, Dipl.M.M. CAO/Clerk-Treasurer Township of Killaloe, Hagarty and Richards 1 John St., Box 39 Killaloe, ON K0J 2A0

HELP WANTED: full time roofers and labourers needed. Own transportation competitive wages. Kanata, West Carleton and Arnprior. Call 613-622-0485

Canadian Tire Renfrew is now hiring. FT WAREHOUSE MANAGER

Up to 5 years experience is required, in a similar warehouse role. Must be able to lead a team, be organized and able to plan to execute shipment loads efficiently. Only applicants with warehouse supervisory experience will be considered. Compensation based on experience. Please drop off a resume to Steve in store or email badcocksteve@hotmail.com

We are currently hiring for the following positions: • • • • • • •

Experienced DISPATCHER Experienced LAND SURVEYOR Experienced ASPHALT crews Experienced CRUSHING crews Experienced 310T Mechanics Project Coordinators/Managers Safety Coordinator

Please Forward Resumes to: Fax 613-253-0071 Email careers@thomascavanagh.ca (*Please indicate position in subject line) Mail/Drop-off: Head Office: 9094 Cavanagh Road, Ashton, ON K0A 1B0

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Looking for CARPENTERS /LABOURERS Variety of work; custom homes, renovations, landscaping. Must have good work ethic, work well with others and be highly motivated. Own transportation is required. Job sites are within 40 minutes of Portland. Please send resume to:

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needed to start immediately. Experience an asset but willing to train the right applicants. Hours are 7 days a week from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. Please drop off a resume to Steve in store or email badcocksteve@hotmail.com

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Health & Home Care

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

You May Be Entitled To Receive Up To $50,000 From The Government of Canada Do you or someone you know have any of these Conditions? ADHD, Anxiety, Arthritis, Asthma, Cancer, COPD, Depression, Diabetes, Difficulty Walking, Fibromyalgia, Irritable Bowels, Overweight, Trouble Dressing + hundreds more. CALL ONTARIO BENEFITS 1-800-211-3550 or Send a Text Message with Your Name and Mailing Address to 613-800-6113 for your FREE benefits package.

RENFREW - Large clean one bedroom apartment on 2nd floor in a quiet building downtown. Fridge & Stove. First & Last $600 + hydro. 613-432-4456

Accommodations Wanted YOUTH, 18 years old, seeking a supportive room and board living arrangement in either Arnprior or Renfrew. The Youth is a high school student seeking an affordable living arrangement. Please contact Rachel at 613-639-1362.

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JOB POSTING ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - PLANNING

Please be advised that only applicants considered for an interview will be contacted.

Apartments for Rent

Tay Valley Township is seeking a full-time Administrative Assistant - Planning. Reporting to the Planner, the Administrative Assistant - Planning will be responsible for providing advice, assistance and guidance to prospective applicants regarding planning and building processes, will undertake file preparation, tracking and initial review at the application intake stage, and will facilitate direct communication between applicants and the Planner and Chief Building Official during the application review and approval stages, among other building and planning related duties. A detailed job description is available on the Township website at www.tayvalleytwp.ca As the preferred candidate you will have attained post- secondary education in office administration and/or the land use planning field. Successful completion of The Primer on Planning Course will be considered an asset. Excellent communication skills, strong time management and organizational skills are essential, as well as excellent computer skills, including proficiency in Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint and GIS. Experience in a municipal or planning environment will be considered an asset. The wage range is $23.54 to $26.15 (2019 rates) per hour, based on a 35 hour work week. A comprehensive benefit package is available to all employees. Qualified candidates are invited to submit a covering letter and resume clearly marked “Administrative Assistant Planning”, prior to 12:00 noon, July 15, 2019, to: Tay Valley Township Attn: Clerk 217 Harper Road Perth, ON K7H 3C6 or e-mail: clerk@tayvalleytwp.ca Tay Valley Township is an equal opportunity employer, committed to ensuring all candidates are able to participate in the interview process fully and equally. If contacted for employment, please let us know if you require any accommodations to ensure you can participate fully and equally during the recruitment and selection process. We thank all applicants for their interest and only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Personal information collected from applications is collected under the authority of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, and will be used to determine qualifications for employment. Questions about the collection of Information should be directed to the Clerk at the address indicated above.

RENFREW - House for Rent, 155 Raglan St. North, 2 storey, 2 bedrooms, parking and yard. Gas heat and hydro extra. Avail. August 1st. 613-432-4332. TURN KEY solid brick bungalow, duplex 2 + 2 bedroom, low maintenance, available immediately, Renfrew. 613-432-2213

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Coming Events

AnnuAl GenerAl MeetinG 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.

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July 5 Dale Yuke 8:00pm TJ Morrison 8:00pm Articles for Sale (Misc.) A COMPETITIVE PRICE ON 29ga STEEL ROOFING IN STOCK: Various colours, custom trim, clear sheets, door and track trolleys, nails and screws, rebar and Storage Sheds. Come see us for a price Levi Weber 2126 Stone Rd RR#2 Renfrew 37 FOOT trailer for sale, sleeps 6, large add-on sun room with extra bedroom, fully furnished, inside and out. $7000. 613-333-9649.

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DEREK DUNN derek.dunn@ metroland.com Artists from the community are teaching classes in schools from Renfrew to Arnprior, including Walter Zadow. Marlene Schaly was at the public school on June 3 to help the Grade 5 french class make sea creatures from clay. "It gives them a taste for it and lets them know there is no wrong way or right way," Schaly said. "And it shows them that it's not about being born with it or inspired. It's about building skills." Teacher Elaine Melvin hopes some students decide to take the summer art camp at Burnstown Art Workshops. It takes place weekly at Tree House Art Studio and Gallery beginning July 8.

Derek Dunn/Torstar Grade 5 students at Walter Zadow Public show off their art creations during a special class taught by area artist Marlene Schaly. Students at most primary schools in the region participated. "They are all into it, and doing something different," Melvin said. "Hopefully some of them will think about doing the

course. They love doing art." Grade 6 and 7 students also participated that day.

ARNPRIOR'S HISTORIC THEATRE Friday, June 28 to thursday, July 4, 2019 G G

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Rexall Drug Store

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BUSINESS

STORE OFFERS TO OUTFIT MAN CAVES DEREK DUNN derek.dunn@ metroland.com

Royal LePage Team Realty Welcomes Judy Clark! Greetings! I am extremely excited to announce that I have recently joined Royal LePage Team Realty. I have been selling and listing Real Estate for 30 years in Gananoque/Kingston and 1000 Islands and have now relocated to Arnprior for family-my father being the late Bill Clark and my mother Agnes. Joining Royal LePage Team Realty brings me such confidence for my future clients as the advantages of a National Brokerage and Referral System surpass and exceed all expectations.

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A former convenience store in downtown Arnprior has a different occupant parked inside. Blast from the Past Collectibles has row upon row of toy cars along its walls, along with classic kids' games, vinyl records, hot rod signs and clocks, and much more. "We've got lots of garage stuff," said owner Ken Raymond. "If you're fixing up your man cave, stop in and check us out." A lifelong resident of Arnprior, Raymond spent 45 years restoring cars. Nowadays he spends more time at the store or taking his passion on the road to classic car shows across Eastern Ontario. Blast from the Past Collectibles also has large on-

Derek Dunn/Torstar Former mechanic and now Blast from the Past Collectibles owner Ken Raymond specializes in man cave necessities. Find the store on John Street in downtown Arnprior. line footprint. It is also an ecommerce store that offers rare and hard-to-find tin signs, diecasts and collectibles. "If you are looking for

something in part, let us know." See blastfromthepastcollectibles.com for more, or visit the store at 75 John St.

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