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THE ISSUE: THE FORD GOVERNMENT IS SLASHING FUNDING TO ONTARIO'S LEGAL AID CLINICS LOCAL IMPACT: LOCAL CLINICS ARE LIKELY TO SHUT DOWN, FORCING THE DISADVANTAGED TO NAVIGATE THE JUSTICE SYSTEM ON THEIR OWN bank reliance will increase, and more. She was joined by Arnprior office vice chair Sheila Havey, who talked about the advocacy work on top of the legal work. "This is a service that is critical and cannot be centralized," Havey said. "It is going to grind the justice

system to a halt, and reduce people's incomes." Mayor Walter Stack said Ontarians need to be realistic about cuts needed to bring down the $15-billion deficit. But this hits the most vulnerable and doesn't seem to save money, he suggested. "Communication (by the Ford government) wasn't working well before," Stack said, "with the cabinet shuffle hopefully it will get better." The PC party during the election promised not to cut frontline workers.

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ARNPRIOR MAYOR PATROLS FOR UNCUT LAWNS DEREK DUNN derek.dunn@metroland.com Cut your grass and hide the junk on your property because the mayor of Arnprior has asked bylaw officers to fine those not in compliance. Mayor Walter Stack recently toured the neighbourhood between Edey and William Streets to find 31 residential and two commercial properties in violation of the clean-

yards bylaw. He volunteered the topic at the June 24 council meeting, calling it a "rant" to follow one at the previous meeting regarding dangerous four-wheelers on the Algonquin Trail. "It's so disrespectful of everyone else who lives on the street," Stack said. "I don't know where the pride of homeownership is gone." He added that the municipality has spent a lot of time and money on market-

Derek Dunn/Torstar Homeowners and some businesses need to take better care of their property or expect greater enforcement from bylaw officers. Arnprior's mayor says the town is showcasing itself, and needs everyone to buy in. ing and showcasing Arnprior, a strategy that requires every resident's assistance.

Stack will tour every neighbourhood and plans to submit addresses to bylaw officials. The bylaw re-

quires, in part: • cleaning and clearing of yards; • no depositing of refuse

RECYCLING PICKUP WILL CONTINUE IN ARNPRIOR Arnprior residents can still put out their recyclables this week after a Friday, June 28 announcement. "The town's recycling contractor Beaumen Waste Management Ltd. unexpectedly announced their closure on Monday, June 24," reads a Town of Arnprior press release. "As the town works toward a longerterm solution for curbside re-

cycling collection, interim measures are in place for the week of July 2-5." The town will be using a combination of contracted services and internal forces for the week of July 2-5 to maintain curbside recycling collection services. Residents are asked to place recycling at the curbside as per the Canada Day Holiday Col-

lection Schedule. Recycling collection - which is normally on Monday, July 1 - moves forward to Wednesday, July 3. Residents are reminded that recycling must be at the curb by 7:30 a.m. on collection day. McNab/Braeside officials continue to work on the situation. "The township is actively looking for a solution for recy-

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cling. We hope to have more information this week," read a July 2 township Facebook post. "If you have space to keep your recycling at home, please keep collecting it. If you've run out of space at home, you're able to bring the recycling to the landfills recycling area. Thank you for your understanding while we try to work through this situation."

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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

MISSISSIPPI MILLS NOw ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS fOr 2019 NEIGhbOUrhOOd MICrO GrANTS The Neighbourhood Micro Grants program was established to build community and strengthen connections right where people live - in their neighbourhoods. Knowing your neighbours helps increase quality of life and decrease crime. Mississippi Mills recognizes the value of building an inclusive, welcoming and fun community. The Municipality has committed $2500 annually to provide micro grants of $150 to encourage residents to get out, meet each other, and celebrate! Since 2017; 25 Community Micro Grants have been awarded. Projects initiated by community volunteers participating in this program have included street parties, community gardens, quilting bees, yoga in the park, an antique car show and more. Please visit www.mississippimills.ca/en/ townhall/municipalgrants.asp to download the Neighbourhood Micro Grant criteria and application guidelines.

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The 2019 final tax bills have been mailed. If you own property in the Municipality of Mississippi Mills and The Municipality of Mississippi Mills is an urban and did not receive a tax bill please contact the Tax Clerk at rural municipality with a population of approximately 613 256-2064 ext. 224. 13,500 located in the County of Lanark. Visit www.mississippimills.ca for information regarding payment options. The Municipality is currently seeking a full-time Fire Chief. The Fire Department includes two MISSISSIPPI MILLS bEACh OPErATIONS fire stations and is served full time by a Deputy Fire Chief, a Fire Prevention/Training Officer, SUPErVISEd SwIM SChEdULE AT ThE 42 volunteer firefighters, as well as a full time ALMONTE & PAKENhAM bEACh Administrative Assistant. ALMONTE BEACH Position Summary: Beginning on Monday, June 24, 2019 ending on The Fire Chief is responsible for the overall Sunday, August 18, 2019 management and operation of the Fire Department The Schedule for supervised swims at the Almonte including fire prevention, fire suppression, Beach will be as follows: Almonte Beach – Sunday to Saturday – 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm emergency response, training, Fire Code Please note: the Almonte Beach will be closed July 18th, enforcement, and public education/community 19th, 20th & 21st 2019 (Almonte Fair Weekend). relations. The position is also responsible for The Almonte Beach will also be closed on Saturday, the Municipality’s emergency management August 10th, 2019. program serving as the Community Emergency Special Thanks to the North Lanark Agricultural Management Coordinator. The Fire Chief provides Society for the use of the beach in Almonte. leadership and technical expertise regarding the PAKENHAM BEACH development and implementation of service levels, policies and long-range strategies, operating and Beginning on Wednesday, July 3, 2019 ending on capital budgets, and participates as a member of Wednesday, August 28, 2019. the senior management team. The Schedule for supervised swims at the Pakenham Beach will be as follows: Pakenham Beach - Monday For a detailed job description, please visit our and Wednesday only – 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm. website www.mississippimills.ca For further information, please contact the Recreation & Culture Department @ (613) 256-1077

INVITATION TO TENdEr TENdEr NO. 19-09 Tenders must be completed on this form for the vehicle listed below and returned in a sealed envelope, clearly marked: Attention: CAO, Municipality of Mississippi Mills, 3131 Old Perth Road, PO Box 400, Almonte, ON K0A 1A0, Tender No. 19-09 “4 X 2, ½ TON TRUCK” and dated. Consideration will not be given to the Tender if received later than 1:30 p.m., local time on Tuesday, July 16, 2019. The Municipality reserves the right to accept or reject any or all tenders or accept all or any part thereof. Copies of the tender package may be received at no charge by email chartwick@mississippimills.ca.

Interested candidates are invited to submit a resume outlining their qualifications to: Ken Kelly, Chief Administrative Officer at kkelly@mississippimills.ca no later than 12 o’clock noon on Friday, August 2, 2019. We would like to thank all who apply; however only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. The Municipality of Mississippi Mills is an equal opportunity employer. Accessibility accommodations are available for all parts of the recruitment process. In accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, personal information is collected and will only be used for the purpose of the candidate selection.


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Derek Dunn/Torstar Elanor Hotchkiss is recognized as Arnprior Senior of the Year, a presentation given to her by members of town council Ted Strike, left, Lynn Grinstead, Walter Stack, and Dan Lynch. The award is presented annually during Canada Day festivities.

She hasn't lived in Arnprior all that long, but Eleanor Hotchkiss has contributed enough for a lifetime. The 2019 Senior of the Year recipient was recognized on Canada Day during festivities at Robert Simpson Park. Mayor Walter Stack rhymed off numerous volunteer activities Hotchkiss participates

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"And I'm only listing a few of her activities," Mayor Walter Stack told the large crowd. After accepting the framed certificate, Hotchkiss said she can no longer fool anyone; everyone knows she's a senior. "I'm very flattered," she said, in part to her children and many grandchildren in attendance. "I hope to continue just being myself for many more years to come."

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BRAESIDE CELEBRATES CANADA DAY WITH LARGE PARADE DEREK DUNN derek.dunn@ metroland.com It was possibly the largest Braeside Canada Day parade ever, according to several observers. The annual event - that sees prizes for best outfitted vehicles - parades through village streets to crowds large and small, many waving Canada flags and dressed in red and white.

Top prize went to Teagan Smith and her group of four-wheelers. Second place went to Nora Ivory who, together with parents Amanda and David, was representing Sand Point. Following a hearty Lions Club breakfast, there is plenty of fun to be had in Arnprior all day long. The official kickoff is at Robert Simpson Park with the singing of O Canada and a giant cake.

Derek Dunn/Torstar Above: Teagan Smith leads a group of riders who won top prize in the annual Braeside parade. Judges Coun. Brian Armsden, centre left, and Mayor Tom Peckett had a difficult choice this year. The warm weather made for possibly the largest parade ever. Right: Nora Ivory, who came all the way from Sand Point with her parents Amanda and David, took second place in the parade.

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Father didn't know much about cars. The old Model T we got in a trade - gravel from our pit to fill a neighbour's culvert. My brother Everett drove it home when the deal was completed, and it took forever for Father to get behind the wheel. He cleared out the cutter and an assortment of farm tools from an outbuilding close to the house, and ever after, it was called the drive shed. When the car was brought home, Everett drove it right into the

drive shed, and there it sat for days. Father walked around it like it was a fox with the rabies, until Mother told him if he didn't start using it, she would be behind the wheel. So Father finally got around to trying to start the Model T. He took the crank out from under the front seat, and I stood at the drive shed door, pretty sure the old car would blow to bits. The crank took a spin, Father's arm flew in the air, and I was sure he was maimed for life. The German swear words came out of his mouth like bullets! But the car started and was shaking like someone with Saint Vitus' dance. His first trip out the lane was to Briscoe's General Store, with me in the back seat. After that first trip, there was no stopping Father. Then came the Saturday night when Mother was able to scrape together enough money to take us all into Renfrew to the O'Brien Theatre. It was a Hop Along Cassidy show, and we would be driving back to Northcote in the dark. Just before we got into the car for

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the trip into Renfrew, Mother had a good look at the little lights on either side of the car and sent Everett to the barn for a lantern. And thank goodness she did! It was dark when we hit the Northcote Side Road, and so Mother lit the lantern. Holding it at arm's length out her side of the car, it was easy to see there was more light from the lantern than there was from the two little lamps attached to the side of the car. I said a silent thanks when we didn't meet one other car all the way back to the farm. One day Mother said Father should take the car into Thacker's Garage in Renfrew and have it

checked over. He said as long as it was running, there was no need to spend hard-earned dollars on a car that was held together with wire and binder twine. He figured one day no amount of elbow grease would get it out of the drive shed. And that would be the end of it. As if he was talking about a member of the family, he said, "If she dies, she dies." Interested in an electronic version of Mary's books? Go to https:// www.smashwords.com and type MaryRCook for ebook purchase details, or if you would like a hard copy, please contact Mary at wick2@sympatico.ca. Mary is a longtime writer with several books in print and in electronic copies. Mary Cook's Memories appears as a regular column.

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QUICK THINKING, FIRST-CLASS CARE To the editor: Many thanks to the doctors and nurses at the Renfrew Victoria Hospital, the neurologist and ICU at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Thank you to the paramedics for their quick response to transport me to the hospitals. On Jan. 5, 1982, our 45-year-old mother, Rena Landry (McNulty) had a major migraine and was hospitalized in the Ottawa Civic Hospital, diagnosed with a brain aneurysm. She was in and out of consciousness, and due to her brain being in spasm no surgery was performed. She passed away Jan. 23, 1982. On May 29, 2019 after suffering two weeks of bad headaches, I developed a major migraine and my husband, Lloyd, called an ambulance. I was conscious and talking but in pain. A CT scan was given to me at the Renfrew Victoria Hospital, showing I had a brain hemorrhage and a brain aneurysm. I was then transported to the Ottawa Civic Hospital and more

tests were done. Surgery was then performed, headed by Dr. John Sinclair, in which both he and his team had to work on the two aneurysms. The operation went well and Dr. Sinclair met with my siblings in the waiting room, at which time he informed them that these aneurysms can be hereditary and that each family member should see their family physician and be checked out. This is now being done by my siblings. I would first like to thank Dr. Sinclair and his team for the amazing surgery they performed on me. To the nurses and doctors in the Intensive Care Unit that were ever so good and patient with me. Thank you also to the following: • Dr. George Hooper for the almost daily visits I had from him, at which time any questions I asked him he would answer for me ... A very caring doctor. • Sal (physiotherapist) who was my inspiration and the first one I got up to walk with. • Rosey (physiotherapist) who tested me on my body movement. • Melissa (occupational thera-

pist), our talk and her comments on what I should do when I got home was great. • Renee (registered nurse) for all the support given to me. • Victoria (registered nurse, aunt of Dr. Anthony DeJesus of Renfrew) for taking me for my first shower the day I was discharged. Thank you to my husband Lloyd and all my family and friends for being there for me.

SHIRLEY EADY RENFREW

KUDOS TO GOOD SAMARITAN To the editor: A really nice thing happened to me recently after shopping for groceries in Renfrew, Ont. A retired school teacher and long-time resident of Shawville, I often come over to shop, visit my daughter and take my dog for a walk in the park near the river. It was while visiting the park the incident happened. I left my wallet with a significant sum of money on the park bench while watching the geese and ducks frol-

ic in the water. I panicked about a few hours later when I realized my wallet was gone. A few hours later a call from my daughter brought me some encouraging news. My wallet had been turned in to the OPP by some good Samaritan who would not reveal his or her identity. We often see the worst in today's society. Violence is common and often we are indifferent to the plight of others. How refreshing it is to see a kind and nice act from an honest person - someone who will not come forward and accept a thank you. Sure would like to thank this individual who made my stressful day end nicely.

JOHN PETTY SHAWVILLE, QUE

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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: Darren W. Wood, arnpriorkidsfishingderby@gmail.com COST: 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-aways.

SUNDAY, JULY 7

Arnprior Market WHEN: 9:00 a.m - 2:00 p.m WHERE: Arnprior - Downtown, Downtown Arnprior, Arnprior CONTACT: Julia Barrie, 613623-4231, 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.

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Our lovely market is held in the heart of downtown Arnprior every Sunday from May to September. 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!

MONDAY, JULY 8

Arnprior Cruise Nite WHEN: 4:30 p.m - 8:00 p.m WHERE: Canadian Tire Arnprior, 375 Daniel Street South, Arnprior CONTACT: Brian Gunn, 613-6234570 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, 613-6235450 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.

WHEN: 12:00 p.m - 2:00 p.m WHERE: Robert Simpson Park, 400 John Street North, Arnprior CONTACT: Nikki Rumbelow, 613623-7981, 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.

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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, debra.bertrand@sympatico.ca COST: 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 BBQhosted by Arnprior-BraesideMcNab Seniors at Home

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 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!

WEDNESDAY, JULY 24

Breakfast'N Learn hosted by Arnprior-BraesideMcNab Seniors at Home WHEN: 8:30 a.m - 11:00 a.m WHERE: Riverside Grill and Bar, 70 Madawaska Blvd, Arnprior CONTACT: Nikki Rumbelow, 613-623-7981, nikkirumbelow@cssagency.ca COST: Tickets $6, available until July 22nd. A social morning for those 55 years or older, with full breakfast provided, and a presentation by Barb McDougall from Darling Solutions. She will be giving tips on downsizing your home.

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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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CURRIE, Terence MacDonald (March 12, 1939 - June 27, 2019)

LEVITSKY, Patricia “Pat” (Nee Luciano) Suddenly, but very peacefully, at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital on Tuesday morning, June 25, 2019, Patricia Margaret Levitsky of Arnprior, formerly of Carleton Place, passed away at the age of 89. Beloved wife of John Hillman. Predeceased by her first husband, Rick Levitsky. Dearly loved mother of Rick (Joanne) of Calabogie. Cherished and forever loved by her grandchildren, Rick Levitsky III (Brie Clark) and Malissa Levitsky (Simon White). Dear sister of Wayne Luciano (Joanna) of Carleton Place. Predeceased by her parents Michael Angelo and Regina (nee Laperrière) Luciano, as well as her three siblings Andy Luciano (Suzanne of Perth), Nonie Anthony (Jack of Perth), and Carl Luciano (Marylou of Arnprior). Also survived by her nieces and nephews. Family and friends are invited to a funeral mass to be celebrated in St. Isidore’s Church, 1135 March Road, Kanata (South March) on Friday, July 5th at 11:30 a.m. Interment will then take place in the Parish Cemetery followed by a luncheon in the Parish Hall. In memory of Pat, please consider a donation to the Arnprior Regional Health Foundation.

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It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Terry, peacefully, in Orchard View by the Mississippi, Almonte, ON. Son of the late Ned and Doris (née Hutchison) Currie, predeceased by his darling wife, Shirley (née Jones). He will be greatly missed by his brother Pat (Joan) and sister Jean, as well as his sons Bill (Rosina) and Dan (Aamina), and daughters Maureen (Dave) and Michelle (Alejandro), and his grandchildren, who all made him proud. Sadly missed by his companion, Lucille Hillier-Kean, as well as his nephews and niece, and his many friends and neighbours. Born in Cranbrook, B.C., Terry spent most of his life happily on the Currie homestead near Panmure, ON. As a young man he enjoyed baseball and hunting. He graduated from SS#3, a one-room schoolhouse on the 3rd Line, to attend Arnprior DHS, and from there to St. Patrick’s College in Ottawa. He began his career teaching in Chesley, Ontario, but soon returned to the Valley to teach French at Almonte DHS. There he made life-long friends, and had many happy years teaching and enthusiastically coaching football. That was also where he met a young fellow teacher, Shirley, whom he pursued until she happily agreed to marry. As a ‘hobby’ farmer, Terry spent many hours on the tractor, with a chainsaw, and repairing fences. His retirement from teaching did not mean a retirement from football or farming, and he spent many further seasons coaching his beloved Thunderbolts, as well as briefer stints with the Arnprior Redmen and West Carleton Wolverines. He helped found Almonte Celtfest and Almonte Alumni to support the school. Always full of life, Terry loved to dance, especially Ottawa Valley square dancing, and was an inveterate traveler who was always planning his next trip. Terry had a life-long passion for telling the story of the people of the Ottawa Valley. He was awarded the Canada 125 medal for his history of St. Peter Celestine’s church in Pakenham, Rock of Faith. He earned his M.A. in history from U. of Ottawa in 2005; the result of his studies was the book The Ottawa Valley’s Great Fire of 1870. Terry became a regular member of the Fitzroy Township Historical Society, serving as President and Past President. He often gave tours of St. Peter Celestine’s. Friends may pay their respects at C. R. Gamble Funeral Home & Chapel Inc. (127 Church St., Almonte, ON. (613-256-3313) On Monday, July 1st, from 2:00 - 4:00 and 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. A funeral mass will take place at St. Peter Celestine’s Catholic Church, Pakenham, ON. Tuesday, July 2nd, at 11:00 a.m., followed by interment in Indian Hill Cemetery and a reception at the Stewart Community Centre, Pakenham. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to the Almonte Thunderbolts, via Thunderbolts Alumni, or the Terry Fox Foundation would be appreciated. Condolences & Tributes: www.crgamble.com

BARRIE, George Arthur July 27, 1928 - June 16, 2019 With sadness, the family of George Arthur Barrie announces that he passed away peacefully on Father’s Day, June 16, 2019 at the age of 90, but joyful with the knowledge that he is once again reunited with his true love, Aileen Violet Barrie nee Logan (2016). George leaves behind his children; Jan Lee (Terry), Steve Barrie (Wendy), Wendy Graham (Bruce), and Jeff Barrie (Colleen), as well as grandchildren and great-grandchildren; Jodi Hendricks (Frank), McKenna and Finley, Ashley Stufko (Luke) and Lincoln, Lee Barrie (Emma) and Annie, Barrie Graham (Kathleen), Lauren and Gavin, Kurtis Graham (Bailey), and “great-bampa” to Remington George, Alyssa Barrie (Matt), and “G-Paw” to Julia Barrie. Survived by his one remaining sibling, Beth Haward (Ritchie), sisters-in-law Isabel Fulton (late Ray), and Annabelle Smith (late Lorne Logan). He will be missed by nieces Linda Miller and Lorna Pleau as well as family and his Villa friends. George was predeceased by son Glen (1957) and grand-daughter Kaitlin Graham (1986). Predeceased by brother Lester (late Beatrice), sisters Lee Heintzman (late Gordon), Joyce Talbot (late Dick), Ethel Young (Earl), and parents Arthur and Elsie (Laughlin). Special thanks to his Garden Terrace family; Jane Burt, Brenda Asselstine, Fay Papadakos, and Pauline Cherry. Dad was a longtime farmer, drainage contractor and TransCanada Pipelines drainage consultant. He created an island on the Madawaska River and was a hydro dam builder. Very worshipful, brother George Barrie was a longtime stalwart member of Madawaska Lodge # 196 in Arnprior, and Past Grand Steward of the Grand Lodge of A.F.& A.M. of Canada in the Province of Ontario. Arrangements by the Boyce Funeral Home Ltd., 138 Daniel Street North, Arnprior. Visitations were held Thursday, June 20, 2019 from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m., and after, 9:30 a.m. on Friday. Funeral service was celebrated Friday, June 21, 2019 in the Boyce Chapel at 11:00 a.m. Interment White Lake Community Cemetery. A reception followed the service in the Boyce Reception Centre. Masonic service took place Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at the funeral home. In memory of George, donations gratefully accepted to the Grove Redevelopment Fund (keep our loved ones close to home). Condolences/Tribwww.boycefuneral-

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ANDERSON, Bruce Thomas (15 Aug 46 - 22 Jun 19) On Saturday, the 22nd of June 2019, Bruce Anderson passed away peacefully at the Ottawa General Hospital after a long and stoic fight with kidney disease. He was born on the 15th of August, 1946 in Lethbridge, AB to William and Helen (née Patterson) Anderson (sisters: Judy [d], Janet and Jane). He received his Master of Business Administration from Stanford University in 1972, graduating with distinction. He worked principally as a civil servant (Canada Post and Royal Canadian Mint), and entrepreneur. Bruce is survived by his son Casey Anderson (Stacey Begg). Bruce was an intelligent, authentic and passionate man, who committed himself wholeheartedly to whatever struck his interest. Proudly, he was the Editor of The Gauntlet (University of Calgary’s newspaper) and won the Fraser Institute of Canada Prize in 1992 for his research into the lifecycle of coins, seeking to achieve economies for the government. He loved soccer, refereeing throughout the Ottawa Valley for over ten years, and volunteering his time as a coach and executive member of the Almonte Soccer Club. He adored the theatre, performing under the stage name “G.A. Bain” in a variety of companies in both Almonte and Ottawa, though never fully realizing his life’s ambition of playing “Matt” in Talley’s Folly. He will always be remembered for his stories, wit and generosity. He will live on in the memories of those who cherished his inimitable style, joie de vivre and hunger to “always leave them laughing”. Bruce longed to return to nature, and his ashes will be spread on camping trips in Gatineau and Alberta this summer. Those wishing to remember Bruce are requested to donate in his name to the Ottawa Gladstone Theatre or Almonte General Hospital.

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REID, Eleanor (Ellie) With great sadness we announce the passing of Ellie, peacefully, at Orchard View by the Mississippi in Almonte, Ontario, in her 91st year. Predeceased by her husband, Jack, she will be deeply missed by her daughters, Jocelyn (John) McPhail of Almonte and Robyn (Dennis) Johnson of Kingston, Ontario, and grandchildren, Casey (Nick), Kelly (Charles), Mitchell and Holly (Ryan). Ellie loved her family, her friends and her life in Almonte, as well as many happy days spent in Kingston. A private family service will be held at Gamble Funeral Home followed by interment next to Jack in the Anglican Cemetery, Almonte. Many thanks to the dedicated staff of Orchard View. We are grateful for their care and support. Expressions of sympathy may be made in memory of Ellie to the Almonte Legion-Branch 240 of which she was a long-time member or to the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum. Funeral Arrangements Entrusted Into The Care Of C.R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL INC. 127 Church Street, Almonte, ON 613-256-3313

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ALFANO, Donna (nee Clark) Peacefully at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital in the early morning hours of Tuesday, June 25, 2019; Donna Maureen Alfano of Arnprior passed away at the age of 71. Beloved wife of the late Carmen Alfano. Dearly loved sister of Wendy Grose (Harold) of Arnprior. Predeceased by her parents, Roland and Lorna (nee Saunders) Clark as well as her nephew, Jason Grose. Donna’s final care has been entrusted to the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. A private family graveside service will be held at the Malloch Road Cemetery. In memory of Donna, please consider a donation to the Arnprior and District Humane Society.

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KENNELLY, Shirley It is with great sadness that we announce our mother’s peaceful passing on Monday, June 24, 2019 at the age of 84. Loving wife of the late Arnold Kennelly. Cherished mom of Stacey (Alex Silvestri), Ted (Jackie Schoendorf), and Ruth (Dave Mullane). Dear grandma of Sara and Jake Silvestri. Dear sister of Eva McManus (late Dick), Loretta (Ron Dakers), and Greg (Verna Kedrosky). Predeceased by her sisters Gertrude, Margaret, and Dorothy, and her brothers Henry, Jim, and John. Shirley will be fondly remembered by her many nieces and nephews. A Memorial Mass will be celebrated at St. Francis Xavier Church, Renfrew, on Saturday, June 29, 2019 at 10:30 a.m. Interment to follow at St. Francis Xavier Cemetery. Donations in memory of Shirley may be made to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital or Seniors Home Support.

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SCOTT, Robert John November 5, 1954 - June 2, 2019 (1RCR - Ret.) Robert is survived by his wife of 40 years, Elsa (nee Szkarlat), his son Jon, two brothers Cliff and David, as well as two sisters, Karen Scott and Colleen Oake. Also survived by his aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. A private family graveside service will take place at the Albert Street Cemetery in Arnprior. In Robert’s memory, please consider a donation to the Diabetes Association. Condolences/Memories/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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MacCULLOUCH, Beverley Fern (nee Normand) Peacefully passed away with family and friends by her side on June 24, 2019, in her 82nd year, at her home in Hamilton, Ontario. Predeceased by her loving husband, George and her mother and father Wilson and Fern Normand. Loving and caring mother of Heather, Fern, and Holly (Greg). Proud grandmother of Danny, Glen, Kevin, Jessica (Meaghan), James, Darren, Maggie and Lindsey. Auntie Bev to many. A special thank you to Bev’s friends Greta, Irene, Joanne, Norma Jean and Marian for all their loving care and support. Cremation has taken place and a celebration of life will be held at The Royal Canadian Legion (Limeridge Rd. Hamilton) on Wednesday, July 24th at 7 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Alzheimer Society of Canada would be appreciated. “Live simply, Love generously, Care deeply, Speak kindly and leave the rest to God”

MARTIN, Delina Mary “Dolly” After a long illness, our beloved Mom passed away at Groves Park Lodge, Renfrew on Sunday, June 30, 2019 at the age of 79. Dear Mom of Laura (John Moore), Dwayne (Patricia), Shawn, and Paul (Cindy). Loving grandma of Brandi (Paul), Kylie, Jensen, Coltan, Bradley, and Meghan. Dear great-grandma of Ryker. Cherished sister of Frances Stufko (late Jim) and Nick (Beryl) Scerba. Predeceased by her sister Wendy. Visitation will be held at the Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle Street South, Renfrew on Thursday, July 4th from 2:00 - 4:00 and 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. only. A Memorial Mass will be celebrated at Most Precious Calabogie on Friday, July 5th at 10:30 a.m. Interment, Parish Cemetery. Donations in Dolly’s name may be made to Groves Park Lodge Auxiliary. Online condolences/donations www.gouletfuneralhome.com

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PARKHILL, Alexander “Sandy” James With great sadness, we announce that Alexander “Sandy” James Parkhill passed away suddenly June 22, 2019 at the age of 84 in Toronto while returning from abroad. Sandy inspired us thru his strength of life as he shared the joy of play and travel with his loved ones. Retired from his career at the Ministry of Transportation, Sandy had touched our hearts in both the White Lake, Ontario and Bradenton, Florida communities where his caring for animals, especially canines, was a passionate via his support of the Canadian and American Guide Dog Associations. Born in Ingersoll, Ontario, the son of Joyce and John, he is survived by May his beloved partner; Doug, Pat and Gail, his beloved children; Livy, Tacita and Payton, his cherished grandchildren; Francis his trusted brother-in-law and Helen his caring sister-in-law. He will be sadly missed by his nephews, nieces and friends. Predeceased by his parents, 1st wife Barbara, brother Jack, brothers-inlaw; Joe and Dave, sisters-in-law; Irene and Elma. Life Celebration Service was held Saturday, June 29, 3 p.m. at his home in White Lake, ON. Tributes, condolence and donations can be made online at www.zohrfuneralhome.com

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PRAYER TO THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY (Never Known to Fail) Oh most beautiful flower of Mt. Carmel, fruit for vine, splendour of Heaven, blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me in my necessity. Oh Star of the Sea, help and show me herein, you are my Mother. Oh Holy Mary Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to succor me in my necessity (make request). There is none other that can withstand your power. Oh Mary conceived without sin, pray for who have recourse to thee (three times). Holy Mary I place this cause in your hands (three times). Say this prayer for three consecutive days. You must publish and it will be granted to you. Grateful thanks. - J.S.

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PRAYER TO THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY (Never Known to Fail) Oh most beautiful flower of Mt. Carmel, fruit for vine, splendour of Heaven, blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me in my necessity. Oh Star of the Sea, help and show me herein, you are my Mother. Oh Holy Mary Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to succor me in my necessity (make request). There is none other that can withstand your power. Oh Mary conceived without sin, pray for who have recourse to thee (three times). Holy Mary I place this cause in your hands (three times). Say this prayer for three consecutive days. One our Father, one Hail Mary and one Glory Be. You must publish and it will be granted. Thank you to the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Sacred Heart of Jesus. ~ JB

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I say your name, But the pain in my heart is still the same. Although I smile and seem carefree, there Is no one who misses you more than me. Love Mike

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Sincere appreciation to all those family and friends who participated in celebrating with Elizabeth “Liz” White on the occasion of her 100th Birthday, on June 14, 2019. Much appreciation to family members who helped facilitate this event. Special thanks to those relatives who traveled from Alberta and New Brunswick. Sincere thanks to the staff at Almonte Country Haven for their assistance and their continued compassionate care of Liz. -Marion, Tom, Dianne, and Art

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GARAGESALES RYAN, Stephanie July 4, 1994 Her father’s little princess, Her mother’s baby girl, Her sister’s greatest confidante, Her brother’s cultured pearl. A loving, caring, smiling girl. A beauty from the start, The music she loved, her dearest friend, a country girl at heart. Life is like the giant waves, That dip and curl and spin, We sometimes get caught up in that, and feel we just can’t win. Why did those waves take her away? I guess we’ll never know. She had built a wall around herself, And let her troubles grow. And now she’s in a greater place, In God’s loving gracious arms, An angel watching over us, A precious, priceless charm. - Love, Mom, Dad, Cassie, Geoff and Family

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The family of the late Diane Popkie, wishes to express sincere appreciation for those many acts of kindness, messages of sympathy, and those who shared in the Mass of Christian Burial at Our Lady of Fatima Church. We especially wish to thank the entire medical and support staff of the Renfrew Victoria Hospital for all of their dedication they showed to Diane during her final journey, Fr. Holly for his kindness, and the Catholic Women’s League for providing the lunch.

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ARNPRIOR DRUG ADDICT CHOOSES LIFE DEREK DUNN derek.dunn@metroland.com His wants are much more modest these days: a job to afford a two-bedroom apartment in Arnprior, monthly bills to pay, walking his daughter to school. And he is closer to that dream than a couple of years ago when he learned, from a prison cell, that his little girl's mother died of an overdose. But he knows that addiction - "a sickness in your memory" - lurks just below the surface, ready to pull him back under. "It will ruin your life like it did mine," said Robert, whose true identity Metroland Media has agreed to conceal to protect his daughter's privacy. "You can choose life: choose bills, a house, family. Or choose the other way and go to jail or die." Robert sits in a corner of the public library near an electric fireplace. A fidgety man in his early 30s, his eyes flame in random directions. Every so often

they make contact before flickering off again. He expresses random thoughts, stringing together a few related sentences before flaming out to a different topic. He grows agitated at a particular memory but reels himself back in. The methadone helps restore calm, lessens the mental cravings (he beat physical cravings cold turkey in jail), allows him to sleep at night. Robert's mother is seated nearby like a protective momma bear, filling gaps in her cub's story. After OPP recently revealed five overdoses have struck Arnprior, the nurse wanted her son's cautionary tale told. Both insist a women's addiction facility in Renfrew County could have saved his daughter's mother. The opioid crisis takes more than 11 lives a day in Canada. It is only a matter of time before another is lost in this community. Robert's reference to choice isn't entirely accurate or fair. A number of causes lead to addiction, and not all are freely cho-

sen. He didn't choose to have an angry father so severely addicted to alcohol that he was too weak to eat. There can be a genetic predisposition to substance abuse. He didn't choose in high school the trauma of losing his best friend. Another cause is often downplayed: drugs give more energy and confidence. Those qualities are rewarded in a capitalist system that requires people to work; especially in jobs like ripping up railway ties from Smiths Falls to Mattawa. "You feel like a machine, like an animal without pain," he said. "I could work all night and didn't need sleep." Work takes a toll on the body. Drugs help with the pain, but cost money. The circle is vicious, and much more complicated than mere choice. However, he maintains that addiction did not begin with family or work. His reputation as a party animal followed him to college in Belleville at the suscepti-

Derek Dunn/Torstar After the overdose death of his daughter's mother and his release from jail, both related to opioids, an Arnprior man is piecing his life together. The opioid crisis claims more than 11 lives every day in Canada. ble age of 17. Drugs allowed him to party for days at a time. Eventually the fun gave way to needles and constant cravings. Pain so bad it disrupted sleep, made the limbs too weak to lift a cup of water. Hot sweats drowned bone-numbing chills and vice versa. Angry outbursts cost him

jobs. His reputation was ruined. He would steal from one store and return to another for cash to buy drugs. People who claimed to be friends would use and throw him away. It would culminate in a

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Molotov cocktail - what police call an explosive device - thrown at a notorious property now razed on Claude Street. The occupants owed him $60. "It didn't even go off. It fell on the street," he said. "They beat us up! Smashed my face, put his hand through the car window! Beat up my friend!" Still, the lowest point was to come at the Innis Road jail in Ottawa. When

police arrived at his cell to inform him of the death of his former girlfriend and mother of his child. Disbelief soon gave way to helplessness. He missed the funeral. "I was so sad. I was crying alone with no one to hug. They had me on suicide watch," he said. "I could've been there to save her." He often returns to the topic of his daughter; how unfair it is to lose her mother; how she deserves to be

OTTAWA MAN CHARGED WITH IMPAIRED, DANGEROUS DRIVING On June 21, officers from the Renfrew OPP Detachment responded to a traffic complaint in McNab/Braeside Township. As a result of a traffic stop Aidan Robertson, 21, of Ottawa has been charged with impaired driving and dangerous operation of a motor vehicle. The accused was released on a promise to appear and will appear in Renfrew court on July 17. From June 17-June 23, the Renfrew detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) investigated 244 calls for service.

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Domestic violence Arnprior and Renfrew officers investigated 6 domestic disputes during the past week. • One accused was charged with three counts of mischief, • One accused was charged with two counts of fail to comply with 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 1-800-2674930. The Women's Sexual Assault Centre of Renfrew County is also available 24/7 for information and support at 1-800-663-3060. You could also attend the emergency department of any hospital in Renfrew County and ask to speak to a member of the Assault Response Team. Victim Services of Renfrew County is

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Crime Stoppers Crime Stoppers Pembroke/Renfrew County believes that someone may have information that could assist police in solving these crimes. If you have information that results in charges being laid, you qualify for an award of up to $2,000. Call Pembroke/Renfrew County Crime Stoppers at 613-7358477 or toll free at 1-800-2228477. You could help solve a crime. All tips remain anonymous and you will not have to attend court. Crime Stoppers does not subscribe to call display. The telephones are answered 24 hours a day. Please visit the website www.valleytips.ca.

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• On June 20, officers with the Renfrew OPP responded to a 911 call at a residence in the Town of Renfrew. As a result of an investigation Taylor Bahm, 20, of McNab/Braeside Township has been charged with; fail to comply with probation order, resist a peace officer and two counts of assault a peace officer. The accused was held for a bail hearing at the Ontario Court of Justice in on June 21.

Arnprior. As a result of an investigation, Joshua Gourlay, 34, of Arnprior has been charged with two counts of fail to comply with probation order. The accused was held for a bail hearing at the Ontario Court of Justice in Pembroke on June 22.

with her father (her maternal grandmother has custody). Robert is grateful to the grandmother, but says father and daughter need one another and one day should be together. "She loves me and wants to move in with me and we are best friends. (Her mother) helped me raise her like that," Robert said. "She's a smart and very nice kid. She's not whiny like some kids. "She doesn't beg for candy or anything like that."

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