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Don’t leave pets in car: OPP, SPCA Renfrew-Arnprior OPP report they have responded to several calls already this summer of animals being left alone in hot vehicles in parking lots. Police have attended with officers from the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA). The OPP and SPCA remind pet owners they should not bring ani-

mals out with them, only to lock them in a hot car while they go shopping. “Temperatures inside vehicles rise very quickly and animals to not have the same ability as humans do to sweat and cool off,” note police, adding that criminal charges can be laid for causing pets unnecessary suffering. Police stress that leaving windows

slightly open is not sufficient to cool the interior of a vehicle.  “Pet owners should leave their pets at home in the summer if they cannot supervise them.” For more information, visit the SPCA’s website www.nohotpets.ca. The Chronicle-Guide’s pet columnist Ian Stupp weighs in on the issue on page 10 of this week’s edition.

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Hooking up with some summer fun Sebastian Donis holds up his two-and-a-quarter-pound catch at the Arnprior Fish and Game Conservation Club’s kids fishing derby at McLean Park Saturday. For more, see Page 30.

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United Way boost for The Grove Scott Campbell

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The Renfrew County United Way will soon be following the path taken by the organization nationwide in focusing on maximizing the number of people it can help, executive director Gail Logan-McMeekin said in a visit to Arnprior last week. The idea is United Way’s fundraising goal will no longer be about the amount to raise but rather focus on the number of lives - 10,000 people for instance - that can be impacted from those dollars. Logan-McMeekin was in Arnprior to present $15,000 on behalf of the United Way on July 9 to the Grove Nursing Home.

“The money will be going towards the young adult day program,” said Leah Levesque, the vice-president of patient and resident services. “It allows young adults (with special needs) to get integrated into the community. We applied to United Way for that particular program.” “Any charity can apply,” said LoganMcMeekin. “It can be about seniors, youth, homelessness, poverty or transportation.” Eric Hanna, president and CEO of Arnprior Regional Health, agrees with the changing focus of the United Way on the community effect of a particular charity. “It makes the organizations accountSCOTT CAMPBELL/METROLAND able to demonstrate the impact and mak- Leah Levesque, left, and Eric Hanna of Arnprior Regional Health receive $15,000 from Renfrew ing (that) difference in the community.” County United Way executive director Gail Logan-McMeekin.

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mentation, the council has been chaired by Arnprior resident Gina Pilon. The PFAC provides patients and families an excellent opportunity and environment where concerns, ideas, values and needs can be heard and discussed with hospital administration and staff. The hospital has many avenues in place to provide feedback such as surveys and post discharge phone calls and now with the PFAC, patients and families can have a two-way dialogue to add even more value and effect positive change. Examples of areas that the PFAC has contributed to include improving hospital signage and wayfinding; recommending the introduction of white boards in emergency and inpatient rooms; provid-

ing recommendations on food quality and menu planning; developing the Patient and Family Information Handbook and Patient Code of Conduct; and selecting new bedside curtains and window covers for inpatient rooms. “I was very much impressed by Arnprior Regional Health’s commitment to integrating the patient experience into their care process,” said Anthony Dale, president of the Ontario Hospital Association. “We know that better engagement of patients and their families leads to higher quality care. It is also a government priority and a key component of the current transformation underway.” The hospital is committed to engaging the community and understands how critical

The Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital (ADMH) is currently in the process of actively seeking former patients and family members to join the Patient and Family Advisory Council (PFAC). The council consists of a group of patients and family members from diverse backgrounds who have had experiences using services of ADMH, as well as members of the hospital administrative staff. Engaging patients and families through PFACs is a strategy hospitals across the country are utilizing to improve the quality of care, safety and patient experiences. The insights in which these individuals can provide offer a fresh perspective and can add significant value as quality improvement partners. Patient and family engagement takes away the I am offering my most sincere apology to some very important people that I overlooked in need for staff to my thank you to sponsors. I want you to know we could not have had a successful stampede make assumptions without the sponsors and supporters and a very big thank you should have also gone to..... about what patients Diamond Sponsors: Lynn Grinstead and the entire team at MY FM value and how they Country 101.1 and their families Arena Sponsor: Ron and Dawn and Sign FX team can contribute. In Special Mentions: Chris D’Allaire of Integrity Electric, White Lake turn, this leads to Renfrew County Bus lines and Barr Bus lines who donated improvements in transportation for the Rodeo Education Day the overall patient All the Principals, Teachers and helpers who organized over 350 students experience. for Rodeo Education Day The hospital’s Sincerely, PFAC has been Stampede Director – Glen Howard in existence since 2012 and holds meetings on a bimonthly basis. Since its imple-

of a role the patient’s voice has in the provision of effctive health care. Receiving recognition from the Ontario Hospital Association reaffirms this position and demonstrates that the hospital is in fact moving in the right direction. For more information, please contact Gina Pilon, PFAC chair, at gina1964@hotmail.com.

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Arnprior’s Allison Gibson was first among a group of friends to sign up for Sunday’s third annual Champlain’s Folly Cyclosportif, which started and finished at Robert Simpson Park. Gibson was cycling in the 85-kilometre event, one of five scenic and challenging routes throughout the Upper Ottawa Valley. Other routes were 32-km, 130/160-km (the 160 included an extra loop option) and a first-time 130-km gravel route. The beautiful weather, much different than last year’s event, and the scenic courses attracted hundreds of entrants.

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Saturday’s Arnprior Fair entertainment will include the main demolition derby with its $10,000 in prize money, the award-winning band Runaway Angel (three female singers including one from Deep River) playing at 10:30 p.m. preceded by the Rivertown Saints. On Sunday, Felhaver plays at 3 p.m. after music by Mainstreet Music and U-Rock music schools. Among the other attractions will be demonstrations Friday, Saturday and Sunday by Dock Dogs, who showing their jumping and retrieving prowess. Taking a year’s hiatus will be the exhibit section (see page 22). Special days at the fair include free rides Friday from 5 to 7 p.m. and a half-price seniors discount Sunday. For more on the fair, visit www.arnpriorfair.ca. The Renfrew Fair (Sept. 9-13) has unveiled its lineup with veteran rock band Chilliwack being Saturday’s headliner. The fair, as usual, will start with the demolition derby on Wednesday night. Thursday night, local band Sidewinder will hit the stage at 8 p.m and on Friday night, Small Town Pistols will entertain at 8 p.m. For more information on the 161st Renfrew Fair, vist www.renfrewfair.com. Meanwhile, this year’s Carp Fair, which runs Sept. 25 to 27, will have country star George Canyon headlining the entertainment Saturday night. Friday is a hyper-local set of country acts, with 19-year-old Jordan McIntosh of Carleton Place and Ottawa’s Silver Creek. Gail Gavan and the Ryan Brothers will open on Thursday, Sept. 24 for the Carp Fair Homecoming Night. Meanwhile, the fair season opens this weekend with this weekend’s (July 17-19) 157th Almonte Fair featuring the Gable Brothers midway and the annual Demolition Derby this Friday. To view a full schedule of events, visit www.almontefair.ca.

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Arnprior Mayor David Reid, left, with the Live Love Local campaign June winner, Gail Corbin, receiving $100, for her filling out her shopping locally card in May. To Corbin’s right are Greater Arnprior Chamber of Commerce president Murray Hughes and the town’s economic development officer Lindsay Wilson. Corbin’s son, Blake, noted his mother does about 99 per cent of her shopping and dining in Arnprior, so is a worthy winner of the contest.

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Since 2015 began, Arnprior has been awarding customers who have shopped locally with a monthly reward of $100. The prize can be spent at any of the participating businesses in Arnprior. According to town marketing and economic development officer Lindsay Wilson, there are about 50 merchants participating in the shop local initiative. Customers pick up cards from stores involved in the shop local program or at town hall. They just have to look for the Live Love Local campaign motto. People have to collect 10 stamps – one for every time they shop - and then drop off the card at town hall to be eligible for the prize draw. “The cards have been steady,” said Wilson. “We now have about 150 put into the draw.” The promotion is a partnership between the Greater Arnprior Chamber of Commerce and the Town of Arnprior, with the draw

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Committee talks business retention, official plan Town recreation and parks director Glenn Arthur discussed the Priorpalooza music festival, noting this year’s event was fully sponsored and expects to turn a profit. The third year went well and the impression was the town is slowly beginning to get behind the event, he said. The brand-new festival of Dragon Boats, set for July 25, already 20 teams registered, Arthur expects the town will make back the $15,000 they chipped in to pay Great White North to run the festival. R0013315337

The program is expected to be presented to and discussed by council at a later date. The committee also received an overview of the progress made so far in the review of the town’s official plan, which was tabled at a public meeting a few weeks ago. The main purpose of the plan is to guide the town to ‘Where do we want to go?’ and ‘How do we get there?’ The consultants guiding the process have held their first public meeting and will ramp up the process in the fall.

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Council heads into summer hiatus after hearing library, museum reports Scott Campbell

cil were: • while there were decreases due to budget constraints last year partly because of a lack of an agreement with McNab-Braeside (since revived). Very little activities for adults and circulation numbers were lower, there were positives such as all children’s programs had a waiting list and the Lego Lounge grew in popularity; • about 3,000 new materials came into the library, 6,000 e-books were read during the year and the free museum passes for Ottawa that can be loaned out to members were well-used; • the top three most popular books for 2014

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Arnprior council held its final regular meeting Monday before going on a summer hiatus. Council has cancelled its second meeting in July and first one in August and is not slated to meet again until Monday, Aug. 24. In Monday’s session, chief librarian Karen Deluca presented the Arnprior Public Library annual report for 2014. The library is one of the oldest in Ontario going back 119 years. Its 125th anniversary will be celebrated in 2020. Some of the bullet points presented to coun-

were An Astronauts Guide to Life on Earth by Chris Hadfield, Diary of Wimpy Kid: Dog Days by Jeff Kinney, and The Orenda by Joseph Boyden. Janet Carlile, the curator for the Arnprior and District Museum, also gave an update. There has been programming for local schools and fresh exhibits. Carlile hopes for more to show like monarch butterflies and birds-in-a-box exhibits to come from the Museum of Nature. She hopes for some funding to create a new display to tell Arnprior’s story during the First and Second World Wars.

While Canada Day was a damper for outdoor activities, 368 people found their way into the museum. With extra funding, doors have been open more days and the numbers have increased accordingly. PUBLIC MEETING

When council resumes on Aug. 24, there will be a meeting to get public input on a proposed bylaw amendment that would allow developer Scott McEwan to construct two semi-detached dwellings and a three-unit rowhouse for a frontage on Arthur and Elizabeth Streets.

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The Arnprior Dragon Boat Club’s competitive team, the Draggin’ Behinds, recently competed for the first time in the Tim Hortons Ottawa Dragon Boat Festival at Mooney’s Bay. This festival, held June 27-28, is the largest one in North America with 161 teams entered this year. The local team raced in two 500metre races on the Saturday. Teams that placed in the top 75 mixed teams were invited back to race on Sunday. The Draggin’ Behinds placed 37th overall in the festival and, therefore, competed on Sunday in 100-metre, 200-metre and 500-metre races.

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Dragon Boats coming to Arnprior The days are drawing closer to Arnprior’s first Dragon Boat Festival on Saturday, July 25. Town recreation director Glenn Arthur reported there are 20 teams registered for what he hopes will become an

annual event. There will be a barbecue and entertainment to kick-off the festival at Robert Simpson Park. More volunteers are needed to help during the day. If interested, contact the Nick Smith Centre.

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OPP didn’t have to go far for this arrest An Ottawa man chose the wrong place to try to enter last Saturday in Arnprior. Arnprior OPP report the 24-yearold was arrested and charged with being intoxicated in a public place at 11:35 p.m. The man walked to the Arnprior OPP detachment on Meehan Street and was attempting to open a secure door when apprehended. The man was issued a ticket for being drunk in a public place and released to the custody of a sober relative.  It is the season for alcohol-related

incidents. OPP also report warning three youths for consuming alcohol underage after police observed them walking about consuming beer. The beer was disposed of and the youths were driven home.  On Tuesday, July 7 at about 7:25 p.m., OPP officers responded to a single vehicle collision on River Road in McNab-Braeside. The male driver of the vehicle suffered minor injuries in the collision. He was arrested at the scene for impaired driving, and taken to the OPP detachment for further testing.

At the conclusion of the investigation, a 45-year-old McNab-Braeside man was charged with impaired driving and driving with over 80 mgs. He was released on a promise to appear in court in Renfrew on Aug. 12.  OPP Constable David Ladd investigated. On Sunday, July 12 at about 1:20 a.m., OPP officers responded to a report of an erratic driver on Highway 17 near Goshen Road. Officers located and stopped the vehicle on Burnstown Road west of Burnstown. The female driver had been drink-

ing and failed a roadside alcohol screening test.  She was arrested and taken to the detachment for further tests.  The 46-year-old Ottawa woman was charged with impaired driving and driving with over 80 mgs.  She was released on a promise to appear in court in Renfrew on Aug. 12.  OPP Const. Bernie Dikih investigated. TEEN CHARGED

A male youth has been charged a home on Sullivan Crescent in Arnprior was damaged. The homeowner reported a broken window and damage to walls, and that the suspect

was known to them. Following a police investigation a 15-year-old teen was arrested and charged with three counts of mischief (property damage under $5,000).  He was released on a promise to appear in Youth Court in Renfrew on Aug. 26. OPP Const. Denys Baranovskiy investigated. Last week, the Renfrew-Arnprior OPP detachment investigated 212 calls for service, including 18 domestic dispute calls.  One man was charged with forcible confinement and two counts of assault, another was charged with failing to comply with a recognizance, and a third was charged with assault.

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www.lanarkhighlands.ca www.lanarkhighlands.ca COUNCIL MEETING SCHEDULE Committee of the Whole Tuesday, August 11th at 6:00 p.m. Tuesday, August 25th at 6:00 p.m. Council immediately following No scheduled meetings in July

REQUEST TENDER Capping Middleville Landfill The Corporation of the Township of Lanark Highlands is seeking proposals from qualified firms/individuals to cap the Middleville Landfill. Copies of the Request for Tender (RFT) may be picked up at the Township of Lanark Highlands Municipal Office and may also be found on the Township website. Deadline for submission of the proposals is 2:00 PM July 28th, 2015. Tenders will be opened at 2:15 PM July 28th, 2015. The Township of Lanark Highlands reserves the right to reject any or all Tenders at its sole discretion. For further information contact: Township of Lanark Highlands Thomas McCarthy 75 George Street Lanark, Ontario K0G 1K0 T: 613-259-2398 ext.250 F: 613-259-2291 E: tmccarthy@lanarkhighlands.ca www.lanarkhighlands.ca Note: 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. Questions about the collection of Information should be directed to the CAO/Clerk at the address indicated above.

FUNDRAISING YARD/BAkE/CRAFT SALE Lanark & District Museum is hosting a Fundraising Yard/Bake/Craft Sale, Saturday, July 25th, from 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Donations of gently used items are greatly appreciated. For details or to volunteer, please contact: 613-259-2575, email: lanarkanddistrictmuseum@gmail.com or drop by 80 George Street. The museum is open Wed-Sun from 10am - 4pm. Admission is by donation.

The Lanark Highlands Fire Service would like to remind residents that the burning of plastics and household garbage is contrary to municipal by law 2014- 1267 and the Ontario Environmental Protection Act. Arnprior Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, July 16, 2015 7


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Beefing up the exhibits It’s unfortunate the Arnprior Fair will be without exhibits this year. But if it results in a rejuvenated exhibit section in 2016, as appears to be the fair board’s goal, the gamble will have paid off. Dropping the exhibits for a year is a gamble as the fair could alienate or discourage its small core of faithful exhibitors by eliminating that area of the fair, albeit temporarily. However, considering the exhibits section in recent years has been reduced to not much else than some impressive Women’s Institute displays, driving away exhibitors is the least of the fair board’s worries. Certainly, the Arnprior Fair’s exhibits section pales in comparison to that of its neighbours in Renfrew, Carp and Shawville. It’s not because those communities have better gardeners, bakers, photographers and craft-makers than the Arnprior does. Take a trip through the two floors of exhibits at the Renfrew Fair and you’ll notice how many of the prize-winners are from White Lake, Dwyer Hill, Lochwinnoch and Arnprior itself. The Arnprior Fair is at a disadvantage when it comes to gardening exhibits, one of the staples of the section, what with its early date well before the harvest (ironi-

cally, this year’s fair is one of the latest on record, but it’s still well before most vegetables and fruits are in their prime). So if the Arnprior Fair wants to buck up its exhibit section, it needs to add some areas that have special meaning locally. Exhibits that showcase the area’s intriguing history or special flora and fauna (hostas, sunflowers), but not hogweed or wild parsnip, please. Partnerships with local organizations such as the Macnamara Naturalists, Arnprior Legion, Galilee Centre, L’Arche, Neighbourlink Fountain, Community Living, Arnprior-McNab-Braeside Archives, Friends of the Library, Golden Valley Seniors and Seniors at Home could also help dramatically boost the number of exhibits. If it wasn’t for the association with the dedicated members of the Women’s Institutes, the fair probably wouldn’t have an exhibits section at all. By showcasing local 4-H clubs this year to help celebrate the 100th anniversary of the organization, the fair has a golden opportunity to have them a participants, not just this year but every year. While the demolition derbies and entertainers are the fair’s big draws, groups such as the Women’s Institutes and 4-H clubs are the backbone of a small-town agricultural-based fair and can go a long way to ensure its long-term success.

Editorial Policy The Arnprior Chronicle-Guide welcomes letters to the editor. Senders must include their full name, complete address and a contact phone number. Addresses and phone numbers will not be published. We reserve the right to edit letters for space and content, both in print and online at ottawacommunitynews.com. To submit a letter to the editor, please email to theresa.fritz@metroland.com, fax to 613-623-7518 or mail to the Arnprior Chronicle-Guide, 8 McGonigal St. West, Arnprior, ON, K7S 1L8.

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Wind farm jobs lost because of fear-mongering

Gulls, not farmer, to blame To the Editor: A recent article in the Chronicle was very critical of a farmer for cutting hay in an area where small birds (including bobolinks) nest.

The problem is not with the farmer cutting hay, it is that approximately 65 years ago the sea gull was made a protected species. There is a severe penalty for shooting them.

Brendan Edge Arnprior (Trent University student)  That is why when a farmer cuts hay, between 100 and 200 seagulls follow behind devouring all the small birds. This is the reason we are losing all our song birds. Allan Neumann Arnprior

Province making it more difficult to recruit doctors To the Editor: On June 26 I had the opportunity to meet with the Eastern Ontario Wardens’ Caucus to outline how the provincial government’s imposed changes to doctors and medical services are impacting patient care. I wish the presentation wasn’t necessary, but it is important municipal leaders understand how the changes could impact the family physician recruitment efforts they have undertaken to attract doctors to their communities. At a time when there are more than 800,000 Ontarians still without a family doctor and 140,000 new residents are being added into our health care system every year, the government

is restricting the ability of family doctors to join team-based models of practice – the model in which new doctors are currently trained. Doctors may only join teams in communities the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care have identified on a list as areas of high physician need. A number of communities in Eastern Ontario are on the list – Port Hope, Prescott and Pembroke, for example. The problem is many people mistakenly believe if their community is on the list it will make attracting doctors easier. With the province cutting from 40 to 20 the number of physicians who can join these models, it will not be easier to attract doc-

tors to your community. There are nearly 200 communities across the province on the list, so South Dundas and Smith Falls are competing with these other communities – places like Kitchener and parts of Toronto – for much-needed family doctors. The reality is there is a need for family doctors in communities across the province – whether they are on the list or not. Placing restrictions on doctors is not how we are going to attract new family doctors to care for the hundreds of thousands of people who don’t have one. Everyone in Ontario deserves that their health care

High paw to you and the Beer Store To the Editor: Thank you to all who donated their empties to the bottle drive for the Arnprior and District Humane Society. The total raised was

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provided. ‘Empties for Paws’ feeds bellies and pays vet bills. Diane Winsor, volunteer Arnprior Humane Society

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To the Editor: The bids from two private enterprises to build a wind farm near Renfrew have been put on hold, along with the jobs and economic boost that would go with the farm and energy independence. Such is democracy. However, it seems that fear-mongers have been avidly misinforming people, claiming the presence of wind farms will negatively affect quality of life due to noise levels, disrupt natural habitats and our pristine waterways, and force property to devalue.  Health Ontario and Health Canada have both released reports in the last year affirming that living near wind  farms pose no detriment to health. Pointedly they’re less noisy than a highway and are required by law to be much farther away from any set-

tlement than a busy road. As for property devaluation, I believe it was the University of Windsor which conducted a study and found that the property is actually worth just as much before the turbines arrived as it is after. Sometimes it can be worth even more if enough economic development follows it. The cause of ill health and devaluation fears stem not from real threats, but from fear-mongers who abhor progress and renewal. They plant the seed of doubt in your brains and then through tired rhetoric fan the flames creating an issue for them to champion. It’s all very self-serving behaviour enacted by people like our MP Cheryl Gallant. One valid concern about wind farms

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NO HOME CRAFT EXHIBITS AT 2015 FAIR The Arnprior Agricultural Society express our sincere regret that: Due to unforeseen circumstances, there will be NO HOME CRAFT section (NO School, Junior, Women’s Institute or Open Class Exhibits) at the 2015 Arnprior Fair. Plans for the 2016 Exhibit Section of the Arnprior Fair are already underway and target to have the categories out by early January 2016. If you have an interest in planning, showing or participating in next year’s Home Craft Exhibits, please drop your name and phone number at the Office during the Fair or email your ideas to arnpriorfair@yahoo.ca. We will be celebrating the 100th Anniversary of 4-H in Renfrew County. We are excited to have Clubs from Renfrew and Lanark County participating in club achievements on Sunday at the Fair. Come out and support the efforts of these Club members as they show their products and animals as part of their programs.

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Heat prostration can happen quickly for pets in vehicles

Cheryl GALLANT Constituency Office 84 Isabella St. Pembroke ON K8A 5S5 (Tel) 613-732-4404 (Fax) 613-732-4697

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On a warm, sunny day, Heat prostration can often windows collect light, trapoccur on moderately warm ping heat inside the vehicle, days, but the problem is aland pushing the temperaways worst during late July ture inside to dangerous and August. levels. On an 85-degree Cooler morning temperaday, for example, the temtures may prompt pet ownperature inside a car with ers to take their animals with the windows opened slightthem on that morning trip ly can reach 102 degrees the grocery store and while within 10 minutes. After 30 they are inside the thermomminutes, the temperature eter is rapidly rising. will reach 120 degrees. Dogs and cats respond to For most pets, temperaheat differently than humans IAN STUPP tures above 100 degrees do. The time it takes to run can quickly be fatal. just a few errands can mean The early signs of trouthe difference between life ble are panting and a warm, and death for the trapped dry skin. Within minutes, the animal may have animal. The most frustrating sight that one animal a blue tongue and gums, a staring expression lover can witness is a dog or cat literally boil- and a high temperature. Vomiting sometimes ing to death while the owner is off in some occurs, followed by collapse and, soon after, store. Although the windows are opened death. All of this may happen within 10 minutes. slightly and the vehicle is parked in the shade, Pets, moreso than humans, are susceptible the interior of a vehicle on a summer’s day can to overheating. While people can roll down reach well over 100 degrees Fahrenheit. For those of you who must travel with a pet windows, turn on the air conditioner or exit in the spring and summer, please use some the vehicle when they become too hot, pets cannot. common sense.

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The announcement by the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) that Pembroke employer SRB Technologies (Canada) Inc.’s operating licence was renewed for seven years was not only great news for the 43 workers at the manufacturing facility. It was good news for the thousands of employees and their families in the Upper Ottawa Valley who depend on a healthy, vibrant nuclear industry for their jobs. A local success story in business since 1990, SRBT in the last several years has increased its workforce from 15 to 43 employees. They manufacture self-luminating exit signs, among other products, using tritium, which is a nuclear substance. The CNSC states in their Record of Proceedings that “as a regulator, the Commission is basing its decisions on scientific results that are accepted and reflected in documents and recommendations of leading international organizations such as the IAEA, World Health Organization, etc.” The CNSC had to remind “all hearing participants that it is not acceptable to use false statements and incorrect data in submissions that are presented to the Commission and to the public.” Luckily for the people working at SRBT in Pembroke, their jobs were saved. People who have not been so lucky are those who have lost their jobs because of alarmist claims about energy and the environment. Excessive electricity rates, driven by climate change extremists are hollowing out the manufacturing sector in Ontario. The mistakes being made in Ontario must not be repeated federally. We cannot afford it. As your Federal Member of Parliament, I will not chase unproven theories or fads like socalled “green jobs” that have been proven in other countries to kill existing employment.

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As always, if you have any concerns of a federal nature, or just want to share your views with me, please do not hesitate to contact my office. Office contact Information: Constituency Office of Cheryl Gallant, MP, 84 Isabella St., Pembroke On. K8A 5S5 or call 613-732-4404. There is no postage required when you write your Federal Member of Parliament. For more information contact Cheryl Gallant, M.P. – 613-732-4404 10 Arnprior Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, July 16, 2015

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Arnprior Humane Society has many other companion animals available for adoption. Featured animals are adopted quickly! Website: http://www.arnpriorhumanesociety.ca Email: district.spca@bellnet.ca • 613-623-0916

TRAVELLING WITH YOUR PET

Always have two bowls handy one for water and one for food and don’t forget to bring along paper towels and plastic bags for scooping. If your pet takes medication, take extra; you never know when your pet might spit one up or you drop one. Depending on the urgency of the medication or on length of your trip, you may consider having your veterinarian fill a prescription for you to take with just as a precaution. Make sure that all their vaccinations are up-to-date before you leave and don’t forget their vaccination certificates. You don’t want to be turned away at the border because you forgot the required vaccinations and there documentation. Make sure that a correct nametag including your pet’s name and home address is attached to his or hers collar and make sure that they have a microchip. Ian owns and operates Wags & Whiskers Dog and Cat Grooming and Puppy Kindergarten at 118 John St. North, Arnprior. For comments or suggestions, he can be reached at 613-623-6200 or wagswhiskers@hotmail.com.

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Please drop off your empties at the Beer Store on July 11th from 11am to 2pm. All proceeds will go to the Arnprior Humane Society, those donating will have their name entered in a raffle. Thanks!

As your Federal Member of Parliament, I am pleased to represent you on a variety of issues. Whether that issue is promoting agriculture, international trade, Canadian Unity, AECL, CNL, the military or jobs in the working forest, I am here to serve you!

Pets are much less efficient at cooling themselves than people are. Dogs are designed to conserve heat. Their sweat glands, which exist on their nose and the pads of their feet, are inadequate for cooling during hot days. Panting and drinking water helps cool them, but if they only have overheated air to breathe, dogs can suffer brain and organ damage after just 15 minutes. Short-nosed breeds, like pugs and bulldogs, young pets, seniors or pets with weight, respiratory, cardiovascular or other health problems are especially susceptible to heat-related stress.

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High paw to you and the Beer Store To the Editor: Thank you to all who donated their empties to the bottle drive for the Arnprior and District Humane Society. The total raised was $315.90. A big thumbs up to the Beer Store for their hard work and continuing support. Please remember to drop your empties at the Arnprior Humane Society in the shed provided. ‘Empties for Paws’ feeds bellies and pays vet bills. Diane Winsor, Volunteer Arnprior Humane Society


What’s cooking? Ribfest at Island View Island View Retirement Suites residents are hosting a RibFest on Wednesday, July 22 to raise money for Arnprior Regional Health’s Partners in Caring. The public is invited to Island View between 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. to sample each teams’ ribs as they vie for the title of best ribmaster. Tickets cost $8 in advance or $10 at the door. An antique car show and entertainment will be held in conjunction with the rib-tasting. More teams are welcome to enter: register for $10 at the Partners in Caring office (613-623-7962, ext. 362). As well as being experts in cooking ribs, the McNab-Braeside Firefighters Association presents Partners in Caring with $500 for the event. From left are association events coordinator Kelly O’Rourke, treasurer Karen Barsoski, Partners in Caring’s Karen Smith, association president Kevin Nicholson, Partners in Caring chair Karen Graham and Karen Colbert of Island View Suites.

Admission free to Ontario parks Friday Campground. This hands-on event will cover everything from canoes to food to the do’s and don’ts of backcountry camping. Algonquin also plans a guided Spruce Bog morning hike and an afternoon biking event for children on the Old Railway Bike Trail. Evening events include a guided Mizzy Lake Trail walk to search for wildlife tracks and an Outdoor Theatre program on the positive effects of connecting with nature. A full list of events is available by visiting http://www. ontarioparks.com/events. R0173307829

All day-use fees will be waived at Ontario Parks on Friday, July 17 to celebrate Healthy Parks Healthy People day. The global movement supported by Ontario Parks and many Canadian health organizations suggests that regular visits to natural spaces can lower blood pressure, boost immune systems and relieve stress. Special July 17 Healthy Parks Healthy People events will take place at provincial parks across Ontario. For instance, join an expert tripper for an afternoon workshop at Algonquin Park’s Whitefish Lake Group

Dairy & Beef Specialist – Arnprior, ON Margaret Currie is a Dairy and Beef Specialist for Grand Valley Fortifiers now actively serving producers in Eastern Ontario. If you’re interested in a second opinion on changes you desire to make or you’re facing a challenge in your operation that you can’t overcome, give Margaret a call today. Margaret will be happy to assist you in reaching your production goals.

Margaret Currie 613-325-5081 margaretcurrie@grandvalley.com

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Employment Opportunity - Customer Service Representative Notice ofArnprior Revised Timeseeking a Customer Service Representative for the The Town of is currently front desk of the Nick Smith Reporting to the Director of Recreation Services Official Plan - Review Centre. & Update Introductory Public Open House this position shall be responsible for providing customer service to patrons of the Nick Date: Wednesday, June 17, 2015 Smith Centre, handling cash transactions, and performing general office duties including Time: registration. Presentation atideal 6 pm followed house until 8working pm program As our candidate, youby willthe haveopen previous experience with the public in a frontand line customer environment, and basic knowledge Location: Arnprior District service Museum, 35 Madawaska Street of handling cash and account receivables. Familiarity with the Town of Arnprior recreation For more information visit www.arnprior.ca/grow services, facilities and programs is an asset. For the complete list of qualifications and the job description for the position please consult the Town website at www.arnprior.ca/ Notice of Noxious Weeds Spraying employment. Interested are invited submit an application no at later thanPark, 3:00 PM Noxious candidates weeds (Poison Ivy)tohave been identified Bell the Marina (local time) on Friday July 24th, 2015. and the Library. The Town has contracted Tru Green to spray the noxious For more information please visit www.arnprior.ca/employment or contact Laura Garbuio weeds this week. Signs will be placed at the areas being treated and at 613-623-4231.

residents are asked to please follow any posted warnings.

Volunteers & Teams needed for the Arnprior Dragon Boat Festival The Arnprior Dragon Boat Festival is being held on July 25th at Robert Simpson Park. There are still a few spots left for teams or individuals who are looking to participate in the event. There is also a need for volunteers to help make this event a great success. For more information please visit www.arnprior.ca/dragonboat or call 613-623-7301. Upcoming Events July 19th , 2-4 pm – Concerts in the Park ft. Simon Clark at Robert Simpson Park July 24th, 6 – 8 pm – Dragon Boat Festival Kick Off Party at Robert Simpson Park Special Meeting the Councils the Township of McNab/ July 25th –Joint Arnprior Dragon of Boat Festival July 26th, 2-4pm – Concerts in the Park Jamie Braeside, the Town of Arnprior ft.and theBentz Arnprior Library Public Board

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Not all Chipmunks wear stripes

This black chipmunk is one of two living near Carp. nism is regularly seen Eastern Garter Snakes (especially along Lake Erie’s shoreline), many insects including a few butterflies, and a few mammals including large wild cats. Melanism also regularly occurs in certain squirrels, which is the reason why we have black Gray Squirrels locally. And, while rare, it occurs in chipmunks. There are various explanations for melanism in animals. Sometimes it provides camouflage. The most famous case involves the Peppered Moth in England. Initially those moths were pale, but after the industrial revolution created sooty tree trunks due to coal burning, a black form suddenly became dominant. Interestingly, the trend is reversing today; with a reduction in coal burning, trees are becoming free of soot and the moth’s pale form is once again dominant. Sometimes dark colouration offers warmth.

MICHAEL RUNTZ

Black absorbs solar energy better than does pale colouration. Warmth is a reason given for the prevalence of melanistic (black) Gray Squirrels in our region. However, not always does melanism offer benefits. Years ago a melanistic Snowshoe Hare was found near Mount St. Patrick. While that colour offered no apparent disadvantage in summer, in winter, when all other hares had turned white, the black hare remained black. That colour was apparently not good for hiding against snow as the melanistic hare vanished by spring. It is likely that being black offers no benefit to the Lemkes’ chipmunks. However, it seems to offer no disadvantage either. After all, there was one new black chipmunk present this spring! The Nature Number is 613-387-2503; email is mruntz@start.ca. R0013376048

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The Township of Greater Madawaska is pleased to offer Swim Lessons for youth and adults of the Township for the summer of 2015. There will be a two week session from July 27 to August 7 at Barnet Park in Calabogie and a two week session from August 10 – 21 at Snider’s Tent & Trailer Park in Matawatchan. Lessons will be instructed and supervised by qualified Red Cross Swim Instructors. The lessons will run Monday to Friday for 2 weeks from 12:00pm – 6:00pm depending on the lesson chosen. Session 1: Calabogie When: July 27th to August 7th Monday to Friday (excluding Monday, August 3rd – Civic Holiday) Time: 12:00 – 6:00pm (Lessons will be scheduled based on level registered for) Place: Barnet Park Calabogie, ON Registration Deadline: Thursday, July 23 at 4:00pm Session 2: Matawatchan When: August 10th to August 21st Monday to Friday Time: 12:00 – 6:00pm (Lessons will be scheduled based on level registered for) Place: Snider’s Tent & Trailer Park Matawatchan, ON Registration Deadline: Tuesday, August 4 at 4:00pm Need to be assessed? Let us know and we will offer a free assessment to better place which level you need to be taking. Assessment will take place the first day of lessons If times don’t fit your schedule let us know what works best for you and we will do our best to accommodate you. For further information on swimming lessons please contact Jordan at jwall@renfrew.ca or 613-752-2222.

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and two long tails projecting from their hind wings. Unique combinations of colour and physical features allow us to identify many of our wild neighbours at only a glance. I think it safe to say that most people recognize Eastern Chipmunks. These small, brown, ground-dwelling squirrels sport several black and white stripes running down the length of their back and sides. In front of the tail, a bright, orange rump replaces NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS the stripes. A chipmunk’s face also bears dark stripes, one of which runs through Claims against the Estate of Gerda Johanna each huge black eye. Nothing else in Nyman, late of Arnprior, Ontario (who died our area looks like a chipmunk. on June 5, 2015) must be in our hands by That is, most chipmunks. CurrentAugust 9, 2015, after which the Estate will be ly near Carp reside a couple of most distributed. unusual chipmunks. These chipmunks look more like Gray Squirrels than they do other June 30, 2015 members of their own species. That is because these chipmunks are completely black. SOLOWAY WRIGHT LLP Over the past couple of years, DaAttention: Travis A. Webb vid and Rhoda Lemke have had one, Barristers & Solicitors and now two black chipmunks on their property. The second one, which 900-427 Laurier Avenue West appeared this year, is smaller than the Ottawa, Ontario K1R 7Y2 Solicitors for the Estate Trustees, other, so it is likely its offspring. The chipmunks’ black colouraIngrid Risk and tion is due to a genetic feature called Royal Trust Corporation melanism. of Canada Melanism is due to an abundance of the dark pigment melanin. Mela-

Fortunately for us, most animals bear colours, patterns and features that make them visually distinctive from other species. Cedar Waxwings, in addition to a yellowtipped tail, sport a conspicuous crest atop their head. Beavers own a portly body from which a huge, flat, scaly tail projects. And Canadian Tiger Swallowtails, one of our larger butterflies, have yellow wings adorned with black stripes,


How to react to injured wildlife ticks; difficult or raspy breathing or sneezing; a dangling leg or wing; or closed eyes and head tucked under wing. To help the animal: • contact a wildlife rehabilitator who can help you assess the situation and provide advice on what to do; • if specialized and immediate care is necessary to help the animal, take it to a wildlife rehabilitator or a veterinarian within 24 hours; • if you must handle the animal, follow the instructions provided by the wildlife rehabilitator on how to minimize risk of injury to yourself and to the animal; • wear protective clothing and equipment, such as leather gloves, to avoid bites or scratches, and wash hands after handling the animal. It is important to recognize that many of the volunteer-operated organizations have limited capacity to accept animals, especially during the spring, says the MNRF. To report dead animals, including birds or bats, contact the Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative at www.cwhc-rcsf.ca or call 1-866673-4781. If you suspect there is a public health risk from a sick wild animal, such as rabies, or you or your pet had contact with a suspected rabid animal, contact your local Public Health Unit immediately. Rabies is fatal for humans and animals, if not treated. Symptoms of rabies and several other diseases in animals can include tremors, aggressive behaviour, partial paralysis, convulsions and loss of fear of humans.

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wanted to leave me with something useful. They taught me important life lessons, responsibility and respect. “They taught me to learn just for the sake of learning and the importance of that. They prepared us for the real world and whatever schooling or workplace path we were heading in,” said Dyck. Custodians, the student services team, school chaplain and cafeteria staff and administration are all deserving of thanks for their support over the years, said Dyck. This year’s graduates have accomplished many great things, he said. “Even though we are small in number, we can accomplish a whole lot of things,” he said. “Ladies and gentlemen, this group of students before you is an excellent example of the values our school stands for. I know they will all go on to achieve great things in life. “These things may not be what’s expected, but I would like to encourage you guys to take advantage of whatever life brings you. And like Mother Theresa once said ‘Not all of us can do great things, but we can do small things with great love.’” In a unique addition to the annual ceremonies, graduates were asked to use their cell phones and devices to post real-time messages, photos or comments on social media.

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Meanwhile, the Canadian Union of Postal Workers is hitting the road to bring a Save Canada Post campaign to voters and postal workers across the country. The union was scheduled to kick off its nation-wide caravan Wednesday in St. John’s, Newfoundland. Postal workers and community allies are taking the message opposing the phasing out of door-to-door mail delivery cross-country in the lead-up to the federal eletion expected to be held Oct. 19.

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Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke Liberal candidate Jeff Lehoux had a booth set up at Arnprior’s Canada day celebrations.

not afford to let this inaction continue – the cost is too high,” said Lehoux. “Several of our cherished local waterways lost protection under the Conservative Government, including the Madawaska River, the Mississippi River, Calabogie Lake, Golden Lake and even parts of The Petawawa River,” he added. “This is unacceptable.”

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$149,900 - $ 169,900 One and two bedrm condos in modern quiet building. Building offers storage and party rm. Stove, fridge dishwasher included. In-suite laundry.

MLS#959033 $282,000 Amazing renovated century home on a lovely lot overlooking the Mississippi River. Charming rooms with warm refinished hardwood flrs and a front and back staircase. Country kitchen. High ceilings in the formal living and dining rms and a wood burning f/p....a feeling of yesteryear with unique modern touches. Enjoy a soak in the antique clawfoot tub. 2nd floor family room could be 4th bedrm.Veggie & flower gardens.

MLS#958361 $569,900 Amazing waterfront home on the Ottawa River. Capture the most amazing view from the deck or step down to multi-level decks for entertaining. Open concept main floor. 4 bedrooms... great for a large family or guests. Lower level family room has walk-out and view of the river.

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MLS#962080 $369,900 Amazing family home on a large lot with inground pool. Nice back split layout. Oversized screen porch with access to pool area. Theatre room in basement. Many upgrades including steel roof, windows and doors, siding and insulation, gas furnace and more. Listing ID: 962080

MLS#950255 $419,900 1.5 storey 3 bedroom. Main floors open concept, wood stove fireplace, and vaulted ceilings. Laminate wood flooring throughout main floor and master suite. 4 piece ensuite has glassed in shower and large soaker tub. Solarium, large front porch and spacious back deck. Listing ID: 950255

MLS#961415 $565,000 4 bedroom home with beautiful addition. living room opens up to a sunken family rm with windows all around. Includes appliances. Oversized master bedrm with ensuite and deck with beautiful views. Landing and stairs to the Madawaska River. Offers all amenities, great schools, library, parks and hospital. Listing ID: 961415

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Alcohol, lack of safety gear common in boating, ATV deaths: OPP

Bicycle, wallet stolen in Arnprior

the list of factors in off-road vehicle incidents.              Over the past 10 years (2005– 2014), 276 people have lost their lives in boating incidents with 226 of the deceased not wearing life jackets. Sadly, say police, many of these victims may have survived had they chosen to wear this important lifesaving equipment.

the wallet behind while shopping on Sunday, July 12 in the afternoon. There are two suspects and the OPP are continuing to investigate. OPP Const. Helen Paterson is leading the investigation.

Const. Raul Pasta Junior is investigating. A wallet that was inadvertently left behind in a change room at the Hart store in the Arnprior Shopping Centre was stolen. The victim left

Arnprior OPP report that a bicycle was stolen from a home on Ottawa Street in Arnprior in the evening of July 7. The bike is described as a red Hero brand with a lot of stickers on it. OPP

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Every home in Ontario must have working smoke alarms - it’s the law. Install smoke alarms on every level of your home and outside sleeping areas. Test the alarms once a month and replace the batteries at least once a year.

Blair. “East Region members of the OPP are committed to public safety and would like to remind everyone that we will be patrolling the highways, trails and waterways daily to ensure you have a safe and enjoyable summer. Safety is a full-time job, don’t make it a part time practice,� added OPP Chief Superintendent Daniel Redmond.

“Our data could not make it any clearer that the risks to all and the consequences for some do not change from year-to-year when mixing boating and off-roading with alcohol or drugs, driving carelessly, and not being equipped or prepared to survive an unexpected life-threatening turn of events on the water and on the trails,� said OPP Deputy Commissioner Brad

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Police remind residents and summer tourists in the area to be focused on safe boating practices and off road vehicle operation. A 10-year snapshot into boating and off-road incidents investigated by the OPP has revealed capsized boats and lack of safety equipment have been the most common factors in fatal boating incidents, while alcohol leads

With summer underway, the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) has issued a release containing fatality statistics associated with two of Eastern Ontario’s most popular summer recreational activities. “Sadly, East Region has been particularly hard hit this year with five off road vehicle deaths and five recent drowning deaths,� notes the OPP.

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CALL TODAY FOR A LOCAL MARKET UPDATE Arnprior Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, July 16, 2015 19


Flying Lanterns a fire hazard, warns fire deparment Small hot-air balloons sold with fireworks, could start fires in forests, on roofs, Arnprior fire prevention cautions

Mike Labelle, Sales Rep 613-797-0202

VALLEY WIDE REAL ESTATE BRokERAgE www.coldwellbankervalleywide.ca

613-623-7303

Tyson Andress, Sales Rep 613-570-4550

He shares the following Flying Lantern facts: • the lanterns are made of oiled rice paper with a bamboo frame, materials that can easily catch on fire; • a candle or wax fuel cell is used with the device; • the lit flame heats the inside of the lantern, causing it to rise into the air; • once lit and airborne, it can travel over a mile in distance; • wind can affect the sky lantern, blowing

Jenn Spratt Broker of Record A.S.A 613-623-4846 Monica Scopie, Broker 613-623-7303

the sides, forcing the hot air out and sending the flaming lantern back to the ground; • these lanterns have the potential to cause fires; • a flaming lantern can drop onto a rooftop, field, trees or power lines before the flame is fully extinguished; • a destructive fire can result when a flaming lantern reaches the ground during dry conditions; • the NFPA feels that flying lanterns should not be used under any circumstances.

Mike & Donna Defalco Sales Rep/Broker A.S.A 613-623-2602 Cliff Judd Sales Rep 613-868-2659

Cheryl Richardson-Burnie Broker 613-327-9992 Donna Nych Broker 613-623-7303

Teri Leech Sales Rep 613-433-6994

Liz Kargus Broker 613-623-7834

Crystal Moore Sales Rep 613-315-9182

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102 Creek Drive, Fitzroy Harbour Polished 2+2 bedroom raised ranch huge corner lot, attached plus detached workshop, walk to beach, school,community centre. MLS# 954077 Offered at $283,500. Your host Donna Defalco 613-979-2601

Meticuously maintained 3 bedroom bungalow on pretty country lot. Garage offers entry on 2 levels, wood floors,pool table size family room, screen room addition, MLS# 962901 Offered at $329,900 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-979-2601

Pretty country lot, 3 bedroom with full basement,wood floors upstairs, natural gas to home, outbuilding/potting shed. MLS# 962834 Offered at $156,900 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-979-2601

Walk to ski resort, walk across to lake access,short drive to excellent golf, all from this charming stone and log chalet Walkout lower level, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. MLS# 958760 Offered at $294,900 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-979-2601

34,900 Offers you this 3 bedroom mobile on leased land, c/air, natural gas, deck, located on the edge of Arnprior. MLS# 953101 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-979-2601

Affordable single family home, quick possession possible, 1.5 Baths, c/air, natural gas, updated kitchen, finished lower level. MLS# 955481 Offered at $214,900 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-979-2601

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2001 Viceroy 3 bedroom. 2 Baths, wood floors on main and loft, hot tub room, decking,paved drive, detached garage, dock and boatlift, manicured private lot, 350 feet of shoreline. MLS#949331 Offered at $589,000 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-979-2601

Fitzroy Harbour, walk to beach, huge rear yard, double garage, main level renovated, updated kitchen, 3 baths, wood flooring, MLS#950459 Offered at $239,000 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-979-2601

2 Bedroom country bungalow with single garage, full basement, on deep lot, in McNab. Madawaska river across the way, sought after residential subdivision. MLS# 947188 Offered at $229,900 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-979-2601

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17 OLD ORCHARD LANe Spacious family home in beachfront community of old orchard estates. Gorgeous back yard. All for $419,900. MLS#961300 Come see Monica on sunday.

198 Harrington St., Arnprior MLS#960657 $139,900. Call Donna Nych

21 Lakefront Lane Glenalee Mobile Home Park, White Lake MLS# 960335 $162900. Call Donna Nych

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7 Smolkin St., Arnprior MLS# 950174 $284,900. Call Donna Nych

916 Humphries Rd.,Horton Twp. Off The Castleford Rd. Stunning stone home with beautiful landscaping and a view of the Ottawa River MLS# 955043 $464,500 Call Donna Nych

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3 Storey home offering character and charm, some projects still to be completed but amazing large family home, attached garage, nice rear yard. Walk to Ottawa beach, downtown shops, library, marina, hospital. MLS# 944636 Offered at $289,900 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-979-2601 ATTRACTIve HOMe

1.65 Acre property in arnprior, 16,900 square foot single storey, + 2 storey office space, loading area. Call Mike Defalco 613-884-7303 LAND CALABOGIE WATERFRONT BUILDING LOT ON BLUFF POINT DRIVE - $299,000 ACREAGE IN PINEGROVE INDUSTRIAL PARK/MCNAB - $199,900 SINGLE LOT X2 IN PINEGROVE INDUSTRIAL PARK - $99,900 eACH DOWNTOWN ARNPRIOR, MIXED COMMERCIAL ZONING, CORNER PROPERTY - $99,900

Renovated top to bottom, this spacious 3 bedroom has so much to offer. 2 Baths, updated septic, C/air, natural gas, meticulously maintained inside and out Wow! Offered at $214,900 MLS# 955122 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-979-2601

DOWNTOWN ARNPRIOR, VACANT LOT MIXED COMMERCIAL ZONING - $35,000 CALL MIKe OR DONNA DeFALCO 613-884-7303 613-979-2601

Wonderful first home for active buyer. Lots of room in 4 car garage for all your toys! And enjoy the privacy on your 3 acre treed lot. $274,900. Call Monica

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210 River Rd., Arnprior MLS# 953517 $208,900. Negotiable. Call Donna Nych

In great neighborhood close to schools,park and downtown255 Harriet St.,Arnprior MLS# 949725 $229,900. Call Donna Nych

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10 Ida St., Arnprior with a pool MLS# 951188 $238,900. Call Donna Nych

On the edge of town - 180 Moore St., Arnprior MLS# 937674 $269,900. Call Donna Nych

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and on online distribution websites. “The Flying Lantern resembles a small paper hot-air balloon and is fuelled by an open flame (candle), which allows it to lift to extreme heights and to drift for long distances until the flame goes out,” said Arnprior fire prevention/ protection officer Cory Nicholas. “Due to their uncontrolled and unpredictable flight path, the lanterns can land on trees, building rooftops, or other combustible materials while still burning and potentially cause a fire.”

Flying lanterns have become increasingly popular as a way to celebrate. However, they pose a serious fire safety hazard and their use is prohibited by National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) code requirements, notes the Arnprior Fire Department in its July fire safety release. The Office of the Fire Marshal and Emergency Management is strongly discouraging Ontarians from using Flying Lanterns. The Flying Lantern is the latest consumer product to be sold alongside fireworks in retail stores


Herb Garden to host Herbfest for last time Staff

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Herbfest is back for its 20th year Sunday, July 26, but it will be its last time at the Herb Garden. With the Herb Garden owners “retiring” from the organization organizing the event, it marks the final time it will be held at their scenic property on the border of West Carleton and the Almonte area of North Lanark. So they promise “something special” planned for this year’s event,

There will also be live music, dance performances, kids activities, face-painting and balloon sculpture,

which runs 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Herbfest features demonstrations on growing herbs, lifestyle changes and healthier living, as well as displays of edible wild plants, herb walks, garden tours and a chef cook-off. There will be booths with a wide variety of local food vendors from Caribbean to Thai and ABC Brewery beer will be set up in the Heritage Barn. More than 80 local artisan vendors will vie for your attention.

PROMOTING HERBS

The Ottawa Valley Herb Association (OVHA) organizes the annual Midsummer Herbfest to provide a forum for small businesses to promote and sell their products and services, and to generate enthusiasm for the pleasures of growing

Mike Labelle, Sales Rep 613-797-0202

VALLEY WIDE REAL ESTATE BRokERAgE www.coldwellbankervalleywide.ca

613-623-7303

Tyson Andress, Sales Rep 613-570-4550

and using herbs as part of a healthy lifestyle. OVHA also provides bursaries and educational opportunities regarding the culinary, aromatic, cosmetic, decorative, landscaping and medicinal uses of herbs. It makes donations to various local charities, such as Interval House and the Almonte General Hospital. The Herb Garden is located at 3840 Old Almonte Rd. just off Dwyer Hill Road. Visit www.herbfest. ca for more details.

Jenn Spratt Broker of Record A.S.A 613-623-4846 Monica Scopie, Broker 613-623-7303

Mike & Donna Defalco Sales Rep/Broker A.S.A 613-623-2602 Cliff Judd Sales Rep 613-868-2659

Seniors at Home seeks receptionist Looking to become a volunteer? Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home needs a volunteer receptionist for Fridays, 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. The position includes answering the telephone and serving clients and visitors. For all the details, contact social program/volunteer coordinator Patti Farr at 613-623-7981 or email pattfarr@cssagency.ca.

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tracting kids. There was nobody signed up for Voyageur Day on Wednesday, July 8, although Chennette noted the Fridays are picking up in interest. The programs run 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. The cost is $7 for each day. If a child goes for nine days, they get the 10th day free. They can register online or simply show up at the museum the day of the program, but the proper forms still need to be filled out. The full schedule of program topics can be found at the Town of Arnprior website.

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also give a helping hand. The theme of the program is travelling through time with participants learning Scottish roots and ancient history of Egypt, Rome, Greece to how Arnprior got started and unique dinosaur theories of their demise. “I found one (theory) saying that the dinosaurs ate each other to extinction,” said Chennette. The theory was found through the Smithsonian, a reputable institution to say the least. There will also be games and crafts to mix things like ‘Minute to Win It’ or sports in the park. The difficult part has been at-

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Food truck with a home-made style finds home in White Lake Scott Campbell

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Lee’s Grill has only been open since May 20 on the Glenalee Campground in White Lake,

but it’s already making its mark in the community. Lee and Louise Collins of Renfrew started the food truck business a few years ago in Eganville and Alymer before moving to the campground this year. “I wanted to emphasize that the food is home-made and made from scratch,” said Louise. “It’s been better than expected; people are spreading the word.” “We have a bigger menu than a lot of trucks,” said Lee. Louise noted the burgers are freshly pressed and grilled and the potatoes are peeled and cut for fries, right inside the truck. The gravy is done from scratch and even some of the dessert. “Had hot-fudge brownies as one special and I made my own brownies,” she said. The truck is open seven days a week starting at 11 a.m. and the plan is to go until Oct. 11, weather permitting. The days can be long as Louise usually starts the work on the food after 9 in the morning. The truck stays open until seven or eight, depending

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There are milkshakes and ice cream for those hot summer days and a variety of other items from western sandwiches to chicken. Louise has a background as a financial advisor and Lee worked with the Ottawa Citizen. However, Louise always had a knack for cooking and baking and decided to concentrate on running a food truck.

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The British came to teach soccer and so did an Irishman. Challenger Sports offered up one of their soccer camps at Dochart Park soccer fields from June 29 to June 3. They returned this week for another camp July 13-17. Numbers have shown that the number of soccer players in Canada and the U.S. is nearing 30 million. The interest also appears to be growing for the Arnprior-Braeside United

Soccer Club (AMBUSC). “It’s fun, intensive and they are learning new skills,” said AMBUSC president Bryan Terrell. “This is the first year for the camp.” Terrell estimates there are about 400 soccer players overall in the United Soccer Club. Derrick Osazemwinde from England is staying for an eight-week term and has been involved in evening training sessions as well. “We are very lucky to have Derrick,” said Terrell. “He is a highly rated coach.”

Darren Matthews of Ireland, who joked he was the “token Irishman,” was slated to only stay for the camp’s first week. Challenger Sports will hold more than 3,700 soccer camps this summer and will coach over 150,000 players between the ages of 3 and 18. They are touted to be the most popular soccer camps in all of North America. “You already see the improvement in their passing and turns,” said Terrell, by the end of the week-long camp. “We had about over 40 kids ages 5 to 15.”

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Coaches Dave Tate, Derrick Osazemwinde and Darren Matthews with the World Cup winners of Portugal (junior division) featuring Jordan Tate, Avery Tate, James Kirk and Thomas Kirk as the first week of the British soccer camp wrapped up at Dochart Park July 3. The camp returned this week (July 13-17). Left, The players get the opportunity to soak their coaches on the final day of soccer camp July 3. For the senior winner, see Page 29.

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The first Arnprior Fish and Game Conservation Club’s kids summer fishing derby was held in beautiful weather conditions Saturday at McLean Avenue Park during free fishing week. Arnprior Recreation Director Glen Arthur was on hand for the event. The conservation club has been holding kids winter fishing derbies for several years.

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A young Arnprior hockey player has taken another major step toward a possible career in the National Hockey League. Liam Hawel, who was drafted in the first round in April by the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) powerhouse Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds as committed to play for the club next season. In a news release last

week, the club said it was delighted to have Hawel join the team. “As a multi-sport athlete and a great student, we are thrilled today to announce Liam’s commitment to our program” said Greyhounds general manager Kyle Raftis. “Liam’s game has taken tremendous strides over the last 12 months and with his combination of pro style size, speed and skill we are very excited to see where

his potential can take him” he added. “It’s an amazing feeling.  I couldn’t be more excited to play in Sault Ste. Marie, for the Greyhounds, and to get everything started,” said Hawel The Arnprior District High School student was selected by the Greyhounds with the 22nd

overall pick in the OHL priority selection draft. The 6.02, 152-lb. centre played the 2014-15 season with the Ottawa Valley Titans Minor Midget hockey club.  In 25 regular season games, he tallied 18 goals and 31 assists,, a rate of almost two points a game.

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He will be among 63 forwards vying for a chance to represent Canada on one of three national teams at this year’s World Under-17 Hockey Challenge.. Hawel, who visited Sault Ste. Marie along with other draft picks in April, will be in the city at the end of August for training camp.

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The world is ending and Katie Perfitt believes she could be tossed behind bars for speaking out against it. Sound like another dystopian Hollywood flick, albeit starring someone from an ordinary small town upstream from Ottawa? It’s not. Perfitt is a Canadian environmental activist (she works at the David Suzuki Foundation) and after Bill C-51 became the law of the land she considers herself labelled a threat to national security: a terrorist. She believes there is little doubt the world is coming to an end in the not-too-distant future. Should the status quo remain, the human species will largely disappear within a few generations, irreversible damage caused by fossil fuel emissions the likely cause. “I’m not especially surprised. Everyday Canadians are now a threat to national security,” said Perfitt, who grew up in the Arnprior area. “When I first heard (Bill C-51) passed, I felt really scared. I know a lot of people who are scared.” Bill C-51, the anti-terrorism act, passed hastily with little debate by the Conservative majority government. It is meant to assure everyday people live free from threats to their lives and their security. Because, according to the act, “there is no more fundamental role for a government

than protecting its country and its people.” Public Safety Minister Steve Blaney said the government has a “firm commitment” to protect Canadians from jihadist terrorists. “The international jihadist movement has declared war on Canada and our allies,” Blaney told the House of Commons on Feb. 18. “As we have seen, terrorists are targeting Canadians simply because they despise our society and the values it represents.” The problem for opponents of the legislation is that Bill C-51 reaches well beyond terrorism. It gives police authorities significant powers to use force against those who “undermine the security of Canada” or even cause detriment to Canada’s interests. There are few definitions, parameters or citizen oversights. The act means anyone can be arrested on the mere belief they are a terrorist. It also means the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) has the power to remove what it believes is terrorist propaganda from the Internet or directly from citizens. And it means – without defining reasonable grounds – the jailing of someone for five years. It could be a member of a union, an aboriginal protester, or Katie Perfitt. However, proponents say those people, leftists, are exaggerating. The government is going after radical jihadists. So why isn’t the law more specif-

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Katie Perfitt, left, holds up a banner at a climate protest. ic, Perfitt asks. “Why would it be the law if they didn’t intend to use it,” she said. “I really believe that they would use it. And government would be applauded for protecting security.” Perfitt seems a pretty typical Canadian woman in her mid-twenties. Her parents, Jim and Barb, brought her up to appreciate the outdoors. Lots of fun camping, swimming in the Ottawa River, playing outdoors at the many parks in Arnprior; her

childhood was like many. Her teachers at school sometimes talked about injustices around the world. To prevent an overwhelming sense of hopelessness, they would help students explore solutions. Some kids would even feel compelled to action. “I went to summer camp and that gave me a deep connection with nature. In high school we had an out-

door education class and that really kept with me,” Perfitt said. “We were youth leaders, more engaged in advocacy than some, I guess. We organized a Relay for Life.” There is no Eureka moment that set her on the path to environmental activism. She, by virtue of being young, felt pushed away from the political sphere. See EVERYDAY, page 35

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Perfitt, like many of today’s young activists, is increasingly suspicious of government. The 20th century saw many victories for the left – labour rights, universal health care, and identity rights – so there was little reason to distrust a social democracy. That was the domain of the right. Bill C-51, however, is finding opponents on both ends of the political spectrum. Libertarians on the left and right, already wary of government and big business, are sounding the alarm over free speech curtailments. Some on both sides say capitalism was replaced long ago by corporatism, and they don’t like it. The ancient proverb holds: the enemy of my enemy is my friend. But that doesn’t mean a great Submitted Katie Perfitt as a young girl grow- outpouring is expected from centrist conservatives in support of ening up in McNab. vironmental activists. is the way to make change. We can’t The Canadian Revenue Agency rely on governments to do the right audits the records of left-leaning thing. think tanks with little objection

from mainstream media. Bill C-51 takes it one step farther. Perfitt notes it could lead to a situation where a future government could use the laws to further its own ideology and, for example, possibly arrest people such as protesting gun owners or the ultra rich. “That’s a really scary vision of politics,” she admits. “We have a very broken political system. We

have political parties with their target groups, but this one has the characteristics of a fascist state.” Perfitt thinks electoral reform, an end to the first-past-the-post system, could help turn things around. But time is short. As governments around the world continue to stall over climate change, populations are growing frustrated.

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The path chosen for her was to write tests, get good grades, and get a job. And yet the environmental crisis was looming. “I felt disempowered.” She attended the University of Ottawa for international development studies and physical geography. She then interned at an environmental group. “It galvanized me with the feeling there are no more excuses not to take action.” She was off to the University of Dalhousie for a masters degree. But she specialized in the climate justice movement. “I finally found my home and place in activism and community action,” she said. “I organized Divest Dalhousie. We did demonstrations at the (university) board of directors’ meetings. Anti-fracking, Occupy – I did mostly research and advocacy.” She grew passionate about various causes, especially fracking issues in New Brunswick. She knew people affected. She believed the research was biased toward industry and powerful elites. “That’s when I knew grassroots

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Old age pension rises .2 per cent The monthly Old Age Security pension is going up by $1.13 this month, not the $7 erroneously reported by the Chronicle-Guide last week. Employment and Social Development Canada announced the maximum basic pension benefit paid to Canadians 65 years of age and older will increase from $563.74 to $564.87 per month, or .2 per cent (not 1.3 per cent), in the quarter including the months of July through September. Thanks to readers who pointed out the error.

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Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home hosted its second annual First Day of Summer Tournament June 20 at the Mountain Creek Golf Course. All teams involved posed for a special team photo. The ‘Smoothies’ look really smooth on the fallen tree. From left are Brent Mosley, Terry Smeltzer, George Scott and team captain Kevin ‘Turk’ Turcotte. They finished with a 67 18-hole-best ball only two shots out of first place.  Turcotte won the Molson prize for longest drive. The top team of the day with a 65 was the ‘Angry Birdies’ with Donna and Larry Bertrand and Tom and Sharron Sewter. They won in a tie-breaker over the team of Jack’s Birdies: Jeff Thurston, Glen Clarke, Kris McCarvill and Jack Bird. For more, see the story next week’/

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HUNTER SAFETY

BUSINESS SERVICES

PRAYERS

GARAGE SALE

GARAGE SALE

HUNTER SAFETY Canadian Firearms Course. Courses and exams held throughout the year. Will do Private groups as well. Call Kevin 613.432.5192 kevin.white@bell.net

Residential / C o m m e r c i a l / Agriculture A.C & Refrigeration, Controls, Motors Geothermal & Heat Pumps 613-271-0988 denis.laframboise@gmail.c om www.nexdrive.ca

Prayer to Blessed Virgin (Never Known to Fail) Oh Most Beautiful Flower of Mt. Carmel, Fruitful Vine, Splendor of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me In my necessity, Oh Star of the Sea. Help me and show me here, 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 are none who can withstand your power, Oh Mary conceived without sin, Pray for us who have recourse. To thee (three times). Holy Mary, I place this Prayer in your hands (three times) Say this prayer for thee consecutive days then you must publish and it will be granted to you. Grateful Thanks D.S.

ESTATE SALE July 17, 18, 19 Ford Expedition 2004, RV Regency 1990 Triple E , Furniture, Tools, Household items 41 Jennifer Lane, Renfrew 613-432-5014

SATURDAY JULY 18 7-11, 60 Charlotte Street S, Arnprior, Kitchenwares (dishes, small appliances, flatware), furniture (end tables, lamps), holiday decorations, everything must go.

MOM & DAD

(Fred & Ruth McCue)

ANNIVERSARY

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ANNIVERSARY

Boyd and Marlene Brisco

This is your invitation to join them August 1 2015

With Love From Your Family

COMMERCIAL RENT

Friends are invited to come and Congratulate Fred & Ruth on Saturday, July 18th after 2pm, 49 Wabalac Dr. Arnprior.

At their home

Celebrating 60 Years Together!

3928 River Road for supper and celebrations of 50 years of marriage

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2BAY GARAGE with offices in Renfrew available immediately $1000 + utilities Call 613-433-0167

GARAGE SALE COLLECTABLES, FURNITURE, Antiques and treasures. Sat. July 18, Rain Date Sun. July 19, 1190 Ottawa Road 29 (next to Needhams Farm Market) 8 am - 1 pm No early birds

1 pm until late All musicians welcome. Bring your lawn chair & BYOB

BIRTH

Happy 50th Anniversary

GARAGE SALE - 235 Bruce Street Renfrew, Saturday July 18, 2015. 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Dishes, glassware, misc items. GARAGE SALE 103 Third Avenue Arnprior, Ont 8:00 am - 12:00 noon GARAGE SALE 624 Maloney Road Renfrew. Sat July 18 8:00 to noon. Household, hardware, fabric shed, basswood, fluorescent lights, blinds, router table, portable hot tub, free flower pots and lots more. MOVING SALE, 166 Bruce Street, Renfrew, Sat. July 18, 8-4. Collectibles, household items, desks, hutch, office chairs and much more.

Best wishes and company only please. CLR620099

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BIRTH

LEGREE - JOSEPH Thomas Legree and Florina Joseph Legree are thrilled to announce the arrival of their son, Joseph James Legree, born on May 30, 2015, at Queensway Carleton Hospital in Ottawa. Very excited and proud grandparents are James and Colleen Legree of Renfrew, and Anthony and Miriam Joseph of Mississauga, Ontario.

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Love from your family

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

Calabogie central location, for mature person or persons. 2 bdrm apt with porch deck, available. 2 BEDROOM spacious $625 plus heat & hydro. apartment. $650 plus Fridge & stove included utilities. Patrick St Ren- 613.432.0370 frew. Newly renovated. Calabogie Bachelor apt, 1.437.345.0608 same location.

July 17, 1965

Saturday, July 18th 1:00 – 4:00 pm Best Western Hotel Restaurant Renfrew, ON

4 bedroom house for rent Renfrew, spacious 2 1/2 storey brick home, large kitchen, rec room, 2 storage buildings, nice yard with deck, no smoking, $1175 per month plus utilities. First and last, references and proof of employment. Available April STORAGE UNIT Sale/Yard 1st. Call 433.9387 Sale at Renfrew Self Storage 1558 Hwy # 60 Saturday July 18th at 8:00 719 Fifth Street Renfrew. 3 AM bedroom main floor bungalow with yard & parking. New energy efficient windows, doors, furnace, cenFOR RENT tral air, washer/dryer & fridge. Newly renovated $ 1 bedrm, 1 bath, well ap- 1,000 plus heat & hydro. pointed and kept. $545/m Water & Sewer included. all utilities inclu. NON Available August 1 lst. Jasmine SMOKERS only please. Phone Second floor, fridge/stove, 647-228-2559 a/c and parking, no pets. 432.3514 draperiesAPARTMENT FOR RENT plusjmf@gmail.com Raglan St. Renfrew Beautiful spacious 1 Bedroom, 2 BEDROOM - Arnprior, 1 bathroom with hard3rd floor, satellite, fridge, wood floors and 2 working stove, air conditioner, wa- fireplaces on the main levter, parking, Has been el of a house . Centrally locompletely redone with cated to all amenities. new windows, flooring, $795/Month + Hydro. Heat painted. $695 plus hydro. is paid. Available Sept. 1st. Call Karen-Ann Call 613-433-0167 to 613-623-4138 book a showing.

MOVING SALE July 18/19 4 Robert Collins Lane, Cobden. 9:00-2:00. 1 bedroom set queen bed, 1 double bed, night stands, 2 bedroom apt Oak St. small appliances, tools, art Renfrew, fridge, stove, work, knick knack, etc. parking, $645/month plus hydro. One year lease. RON’S ANTIQUE WARE- First/last & references reHOUSE, will be open Sat & quired 613.433.3053 Sunday July 11 & 12, July 18 & 19 9:00 - 3:00 PM. Over 6000 square feet of 2 bedroom garden home collectable, vintage, an- in quiet area behind No tique & Industrial furni- Frills, all appliances inture. As is or refinished. cluded, attached garage 56 Hayes Road, Camp- and a/c. Available Aug 1st bell’s Bay. Behind Camp- or Sept 1st. Please call 613.222.1128 bell’s Bay Cement.

Ann and Murray Dargus

Please join us in celebrating the anniversary of Helen & Wardie Anderson

FOR RENT

FOR RENT

HELP WANTED

House for Rent in Arnprior, Available July 1st. Newer two story townhome, 1317 SqFt, 3 Beds, 1 Ω Baths, Attached garage, 5 appliances included. Rent is $1,300/month + utilities. Rent to own option available. Call 613-623-6589

LEGAL ASSISTANT Kelly + Kelly Lawyers Professional Corporation seeks a legal assistant. Direct your application to Christopher B. Kelly at cbkelly@bellnet.ca. Your application should include a curriculum vitae and covering letter detailing your education, job experience, and other information as to why you believe you would be an asset within a litigation law firm. We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted

In Arnprior Avail Aug 1st Desirable neighbourhood 3 bedroom 2 bathroom Finished basement 5 appliances Central air Garage $1350.00 + Util Please call: Joanne 613-229-4352 Renfrew 2 bedroom apt, 262 Raglan above Rays Flowers, $675. Available anytime. Call 613.282.8560

LOOKING for an experienced waitress. Also looking for a driver. Resume required. Apply in person at Centennial Restaurant in Pakenham or Call 3 BEDROOM HOUSE for 613-624-5413 rent in Arnprior, available Sept. 1, close to all amenities, offers parking, large yard, sun deck, and appliFOR SALE ances. No pets allowed. $1250/month plus utilities. Call 613-623-5531 An attractive Hairstyling Salon in Renfrew for sale or for rent with a full clientele equipped and in excellent working order. HELP WANTED Inquires please reply to P.O. Box 141, Renfrew On, DRYWALL LABOURER K7V 4A3 needed in Renfrew 613-433-9079 Ask for Bernie Single apt Ottawa River and Castleford area, call Peter for details 613.433.0078

FT/PT Custodian/Cleaner/Handyman/ 2 Days/week. Please send resume to P.O. Box X, Metroland Media, 35 Opeongo Rd, Renfrew On, K7V 2T2

4 bedroom, 2 bath house in Renfrew, available Sept. 1st, 2015, close to downtown and schools. $1000.00 per month plus $1000.00 damage deposit, plus all utilities. Please call Lee or Louise at 613.519.3519 or cell 343.369.6312

For Rent Brick Farm house. Includes stove, frig, washer and dryer. Partially furnished. No dogs. References required. Call 613-649-2995. Leave a message.

GENERAL LABOURER required to work in gravel pit. No experience necessary. Students welcome to apply. Apply in person 9-4 WEEKDAYS only. Nesbitt Aggregates 1766 Lochwinnoch Road, Renfrew. 613-432-5764

FOR RENT

FOR RENT

FOR RENT

Large Bright

1 & 2 bedroom apartments 1 & 4 Robert Street, Off of Daniel Street, Arnprior

613-623-7207

for viewing appointment

LOADER AND EXCAVATOR Operators required will train. Apply in person 9-4 WEEKDAYS only. Nesbitt Aggregates 1766 Lochwinnoch Road, Renfrew. 613-432-5764

FOR RENT

McGRIMMON HOLDINGS Offering affordable one & two bedroom apartments. For a viewing and more information call Derek McGrimmon

432-1911 CLR418895

– Security building, Apts recently redecorated, ample kitchen cabinets and closets. – Close to shopping and medical services. – Elevator and Laundry on site.

1 bedroom $775 2 bedroom $875 – Please respectfully no pets / no smoking. – Free Parking

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HELP WANTED

STAG & DOES

CLR620695

Ryan Arbuthnot and Krystyn Doyle’s

STAG AND DOE

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8 pm – 1 am Friday July 17, 2015

LOTTERY KIOSK OPERATOR Retail Lottery Kiosk in RENFREW Walmart. Immediate Opening. 66 Hours per Week. Must Be Bondable. Fax resume to (416) 480-7700 or email to lottery.centre@cnib.ca HELP WANTED

RCAF WING

164 Argyle St. Renfrew

For anyone we missed please join us.

In Honour of Ashley Miller and

Professionals Needed. Looking for career-minded persons willing to speak to small groups or do oneon-one Presentations locally. Part Time or Full Time. A car and internet access are necessary. Training and ongoing support provided. Build financial security. Paid daily. Call Diana 1.866.306.5858

Chad Phinney Renfrew Legion July 24th 2015 8 pm – 12 pm

STAG & DOES

CLR590450

Want to advertise your stag and doe? Stag

HELP WANTED SMALL MANUF A C T U R I N G company, seeking production worker. Repetitive production work, quality inspection, shipping receiving, handling some heavy boxes. Days M-F. Send resume to arnpriorhelp@gmail.com

PART-TIME SHIPPERS Depot Location Stittsville/Carp Responsibilities: - Operate shipping equipment - Loading & Unloading bakery products from trailers - Organize products according to customer orders Working Conditions: - Warehouse work environment - Fast paced repetitive tasks with extensive walking and lifting

0716.CLR620919

50/50 Games, Prizes, DJ Duck Dynasty Theme Late Lunch Wear your camouflage clothes

HELP WANTED

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John Smith and Jane Doe

Work Hours / Days: - PT up to 24 hours per week - Scheduled shifts between 6:30pm-3am - Work days (Sun. Mon, Wed, Thur & Fri) - Rate $12.50

One Week $45 +tax Two Weeks $65 +tax Add West Carleton or Carleton Place / Almonte for $10+tax

For more information contact: Adrienne Barr Christy Barker Adrienne.barr@metroland.com Christy.barker@metroland.com 8 McGonigal Street W, Arnprior 35 Opeongo Road, Renfrew 613-623-6571 613-432-3655

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I would like to thank my family for such a wonderful birthday party. Thank you to all my friends and relatives who came to celebrate with me. Special thanks to Kirk and Al for the music. That was a nice surprise. Also thank you so much for all the cards, flowers, gifts, and money I received. I enjoyed seeing everyone. I would also like to thank my good friend Irene for all the care she gave me after my surgery. I really don’t know what I would have done without her. Beryl Robinson

Garry Lee Moorhead – Moorhead Towing The family of Garry Moorhead wishes to extend our heartfelt thanks to the first responders who attended to him and the doctors and nurses at the Arnprior Hospital. Thank you to Rev. Dan Bennett and the pallbearers: Doug Moorhead, Ed Schultz, John Kelly, Lee Turner, Ron Moorhead, and Tom Moorhead. Thank you for the donations to Partners in Caring and for the lovely floral tributes. Many thanks and gratitude to Eldon, Lisa and Derrick and the staff at Boyce Funeral Home who helped us through a difficult time and ensured the procession of classic cars was organized as a tribute to Garry. Thank you to the drivers of those classic cars who turned out to honour Garry with the procession from the funeral home to Malloch Road Cemetery and to the many people who pulled off the road to show respect as the cars drove by. Garry would have been thrilled. The Moorhead and Elston families

Thank You!

Thank You The family of the late Peter LeRoy who passed away on June 20, 2015 wishes to thank the staff of Broadview Nursing Centre in Smiths Falls for excellent care given over the past sixteen months. Our sincere appreciation for your kindness and compassion and the dignity with which Peter was treated. Thank you also to our relatives, friends, and neighbours for all their prayers and support during Peter’s illness and at the time of his death. We are deeply grateful to Rev. Richard Hollingsworth for a very meaningful Memorial Service and to Lisa Smith and staff of Boyce Funeral Home for their excellent guidance and service. The charitable donations, flowers, and cards received in Peter’s memory are greatly appreciated. We would like to thank those who took time to visit Peter during his illnesss in hospital and at Broadview Nursing Centre. Marion Campbell and Family Ruth Buck and Family And Jeff Leroy

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Stella Shalla Denise and Lisa And Family

PLEASE SEND ALL RESUMES to Rick.Rumohr@grupobimbo.com

CLR620458

Games - Prizes - DJ

The family of the late Parnell V. Shalla extends a sincere thank you to everyone who brought us comfort during our time of loss, and the many visitations both near and far. Cards, online condolences, flowers, Mass Offerings, and in memoriam donations were a beautiful tribute to Parnell. Thank you to the pallbearers Mark Obst, Chris Harkins, Michael Bloskie, Ed Gutoskie, Barry Griece, and William Viau. Also to our three grandsons Evan and Connor Zohr and Nigel Vaile for being honourary pallbearers for their Grampa. Thanks to Father Kerry Brennan for his wonderful service and the prayers at the funeral home, and Deacon Don Smith for this wonderful sermon in memory of Parnell, and also to our two granddaughters Breana and Carissa Harkins for their readings on the altar. Thank you to the St. Francis Xavier Choir and the Legion Ladies Auxiliary who served a lovely luncheon. Thanks to Father Kerry Brennan and Anthony Burchart for their many visits at the hospital and at home. Thanks to Dr. Shaw-Siffel of the Ottawa General Hospital for the many times he treated Parnell and took such good care of him during his illness. Also to Dr. Steve Radke for his great care and compassion for Parnell while in R.V. Hosptial. Thanks to the Nursing staff of second flood for all the wonderful care given to Parnell. A special word of gratitude to the staff of Goulet Funeral Home for their kindness, guiding us through this troubled time. You are very special people.

- Have own transportation - Detail orientated, work in a safe manner and works well in a team.

January 1, 2015 8 pm – 1 am Curling Club Tickets $5 at the door.

Thank You

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STAG & DOES

Email

Noble and I were so grateful for all the visitor’s, well wishes, cards and fellowship shared with family, friends and neighbours when we celebrate our 60th Wedding Anniversary on May 14th, 2015. It was a great time had by all. The family of Noble Eady wishes to thank friends, neighbours, and extended family for their kindness and condolences expressed on the passing of our husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather on June 7, 2015. The family wishes to express appreciation to Dr. Gordon for his care over the years and his home visits. The nurses and palliative care team at Bayshore and Patti Steward for her calming presences during the early morning of Noble’s passing. Special mention to the wonderful skilled professionals at Revera/CCAC staff who cared for Noble as his illness progressed. The family is forever grateful that Noble was surrounded by such compassion and kindness in his home. The tender support given to Vivian and each family member during this difficult time was greatly appreciated. Vivian and family are also grateful for the prayers, personal messages, visits, delicious food, beautiful floral arrangements and donations made to Castleford United Church and the Little Brown Church. Our appreciation goes out to Matt Brydges and Staff and McPhail Perkins Funeral Home as well as Rev. Richard Hollingsworth for his inspiring words at the celebration of life service and Earl, Cheryl and Emily Wall who shared special music and memories. To Evan Williams and grandchildren Leah, Sarah, and Caitlin Dougherty a special thank you for your calming musical tributes. To the special ladies, friends, and family who prepared and served the delicious refreshments at the hall, we can’t thank you enough. A special thank you to Cathy Scott Eady for her thoughtful display of memories of Noble. Lastly to Tom Redmond thank you for the memorable last horse and buggy ride to Noble’s last resting place. God Bless, Vivian Eady and Family

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RENFREW AND AREA COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTRE-KIDS CORP

Looking for FT/PT Childcare Spaces or Summer Camp in Arnprior? Look no further, Call 613-622-1212 and book a tour today. Visit us at http://www.childrensuniverse.net

Program Director (covering one year maternity leave)

Minimum Qualifications Required: ECE Certifications, valid first aid and CPR certification. Current criminal reference check with vulnerable sector screening, minimum 2 years experience working with children, experience working with parents and caregivers one on one and in groups, valid class G driver’s license and own vehicle. Assets: Experience in supervisory role, experience working with children birth -6 years, general knowledge of the community and resources, strong communication and organizational skills, WHIMIS training.

HELP WANTED

Minimum Qualifications Required: Valid first aid and CPR certification, current criminal reference check with vulnerable sector screening. Assets: ECE, one year experience working with children birth-6 years planning and implementing activities, experience working with parents and caregivers, WHIMIS training. Applications must be received no later than 4:00 pm on Tuesday July 21, 2015 Please email cover letter and resume to Program Director at crcren@bellnet.ca, or drop off in person at: Kids Corp - 115 Veterans Memorial Blvd, Renfrew ON

Hunter Safety/Canadian Fire-arms Courses and exams held once a month at Carp. Call Wenda Cochran 613-256-2409.

CRIMINAL RECORD? Canadian Record Suspension (Criminal pardon) seals record. American waiver allows legal entry. Why risk employment, business, travel, licensing, deportation, peace of mind? Free consultation: 1-800-347-2540

LOST: iPhone 5s (White) June 30, Alicia Street area. Case pink & shiny (looks like fish scales). Reward. Please contact 613-622-0116

HELP WANTED

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Due to Significant Growth we are excited to be hiring

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100 Years July 28

Dorothy Lathem Best wishes from

Jim, John, Esther and Family on this special occasion. c/o Country Haven 333 Country Street Almonte, ON, K0A 1A0

www.bayshore.ca

This candidate will be under the direction of the parts department manager. To receive and ship parts to and from manufacturers. To assist the parts manager in serving the customers and mechanical staff of the dealership and to order, receive, stock shelves and deliver parts as required.

2015 RUSSETT REUNION Saturday July 18, 2015 12 - 6 pm Glad Tidings Pentecostal Church, 116 Baskin Drive W., Arnprior

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Please forward your resume to the attention of Dylaina Wood Via Email: dwood@bayshore.ca

CARP, RENFREW AND ST ISIDORE LOCATIONS

CAREER DEVELOPMENT

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Auction Sale Elgin Lions Hall Elgin, ON

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Having knowledge of farm power and equipment is a requirement, along with having mechanical aptitude. Knowledge of parts, manuals and able to surf the web is also a benefit.

Auction 5:00 p.m. • Viewing 4:00 pm Consignments of Railway Lanterns, Antique Scales, Household, Antiques & Collectibles Terms: Cash or Good Cheque Canteen by the Lions Club

Please send all resume via e-mail to the attention of the Controller/Operating manager, denisc@reisequipment.ca.

Auctioneer: Jim Beere

613-326-1722

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LOST & FOUND

Bayshore Home Health is a leader in home health care. Come work where you are valued.

Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

We would like to take this opportunity to thank all applicants. Only the people chosen for an interview will be contact for an appointment.

LEGAL

Tutoring Services and Childcare. Tutoring available at very affordable rates! Daycare also available. Close to Central and Admaston schools. triciadm1@gmail.com

CLR619156.0709

Part time Coordinator (starting mid-August)

HUNTING SUPPLIES

CLR620366

HELP WANTED

CLR618375_0709

HELP WANTED

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CLR620636

HELP WANTED

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WANTED

DEAD OR ALIVE SCRAP CARS

CLR518211

Will pay $50-$200, or more depending on types. Picked up free. 613-432-3464 or cell 613-432-0449

Phone

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Celebration

Sunday July 19th 11:30 – 2:30 Masonic Hall, James Street Everyone Welcome!

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Cathy Burnette

We hope we make you proud even though you’re no longer here, Your memory grows stronger with every passing year, At the end it was a battle, one you weren’t to win, A fight against a demon, no choice but to give in, We wish we could have said goodbye, that day when you left, Told you you were our hero and said you were the best, Tears we cry in secret, at night before we sleep, Wishing you were beside us, you’d be forever here to keep, The years don’t make it easier, they said the pain would go, It seems we’ve just got better, not letting our feelings show, Wishing we could hold your hands, to shout your names out loud, You’re no longer here but we hope we make you proud. Love Joyce & Grant

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CLR619176.0709

PUPPY KINDERGARTEN Wags & Whiskers offers obedience and socialization. Classes starting soon. Your Puppy Training Specialists Tena and Ian 613-623-6200

In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather Ted, who passed away July 16, 1996.

God took him home, it was His will, But in our hearts we love him still; His memory is as dear today, As in the hour he passed away. We often sit and think of him, When we are all alone, For memory is the only friend, That grief can call its own. Sadly missed by, Lynn, Donna, Rick, Jim & Families.

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Birthday

Casey Inglis

October 3, 1978-July 19th 1990

KWIATKOWSKI, Ted

July 19, 1995 & aug 18, 2005

CLR618257

47 McGarry Ave Renfrew

CLR454160

GEORGE’S BARBER SHOP

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BUSINESS SERVICES

NOW OPEN Mary’s Pet Grooming. Small to medium Dogs. 56 Railway Ave. Renfrew. Open 9:00 to 4:00 by appointment. 17 years experience. 613-431-2876

REAL ESTATE

Time speeds on, 25 years have passed Since death its gloom, its shadow cast Within our home, Where all seemed bright And took from us a shining light. We miss that light, and ever will, His vacant place there is none to fill. Down here we mourn, but not in vain. For up in heaven we will meet again. Dearly loved and Missed xoxo Mom(Cathy Buzzell), Step Dad (Doug Buzzell) Sisters; Paula Inglis and Family, Mandy Herron and Family Brothers; Ryan Buzzell and Family, Doug Jr. and Family

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His helping hand was always first to render any aid he could, His voice was always raised in praise. His words were wise and good, Dear Dad, since you’ve gone away, The ones you loved so true try hard to carry on. The way we know you’d want us to. It’s hard to believe 8 years have gone by, We all feel like it was yesterday. Just know we never stop thinking of you and wish we could hear your voice or see you one more time. You really were the rock of our family And we wish you were still here. So please know you will forever live on in all our hearts. We all love and miss you more each day! Your memories are our treasures. Hilda (Jim), Keith (Linda), Norm (Sue), Ann (Bob), Leonard (Jean), Brenda (Sam), Randy (Marjorie) and Families

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Casey Inglis October 3, 1978 – July 19, 1990 Sandy blonde hair, sparkling eyes of blue A big joyful smile and dimples too This is how we see you Sunday morning frying bacon in the pan Fishing, playing hockey, a loyal Habs fan Outdoorsman and baker of sugar cookies too This is how we remember you 25 years have passed since you’ve gone The tears still flow but, not quite for so long Now memories and stories we share about you So your nieces and nephews know and love you too This is how we love you You are with us always Love, Dad & Gail, Mandy & Kenny, Paula, Kaeli, Brennan, Owen, Grace, Daniel, Talen & Tyler

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November 14, 1947 – Glasgow, Scotland July 1, 2015 – Calgary, Alberta It is with saddened hearts that we announce the passing of Margaret Dow on July 1, 2015. Margaret was a generous, compassionate, and caring woman who gave many years of service to nursing. She will be lovingly remembered by her husband Mel of 44 years; her daughters Heather (Mike), Tina (Timothy), and Sheila; and her son Ian; as well as her grandchildren Isaac, Megan, and Ewan. She will also be greatly missed by her mother Margaret Hayes; her sister Elizabeth (Duncan) McLaren; and her extended family. Those wishing to pay their respects may do so at McINNIS & HOLLOWAY (Park Memorial, 5008 Elbow Drive S.W. Calgary, AB) on Thursday, July 9, 2015 from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. A Memorial Service will be held at Bethany Chapel (3333 Richardson Way S.W.) on Friday, July 10, 2015 at 1:00 p.m. Condolences may be forwarded through www. mcinnisandholloway.com. If friends so desire, memorial tributes may be made directly to the Kidney Foundation of Canada, 6007 – 1A Street S.W., Calgary, AB T2H 0G5 Telephone: (403) 255-6108, www.kidney.ca. In living memory of Margaret Dow, a tree will be planted at Fish Creek Provincial Park by McINNIS & HOLLOWAY FUNERAL HOMES, Park Memorial, 5008 ELBOW DRIVE S.W. Calgary, AB, T2S 2L5, Telephone: 403-243-8200. CLR620073

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REID, Cedric Forest 1921-2015

Miller, Marguerite Sarah

It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Cedric Reid at Hospice Renfrew on Monday, July 6, 2015, in his 94th year. Son of the late Allan and Rae (Acres) Reid. Beloved husband of the late Mildred Headrick (Walker) (2003) for over 50 years. He will be mourned by his children Murray Reid (Laura Brohart), Joyce McCuaig (Jack), and Allan Headrick (Lynn). Proud grandfather of Ken Headrick (Penny), Darren Headrick (Cathy), John Headrick (Kerri), Shawn McCuaig, Derek McCuaig (Sherrie Evoy), and Michael Reid. Great-grandfather of 12. Predeceased by his sister Lois Judd (late Arthur), and his brother Lawrence (Buddy) Reid (late Beulah). Survived by his aunt Nellie Acres. Cedric was a special uncle to Kevin & Pat Box, Larry and Cindy Reid, Ruth & Bob Hall and their families, who will miss him dearly. Cedric worked many years at the Renfrew Co-op, and after returning to the family farm in Admaston, began a plumbing business and worked hard as a farmer. He will be fondly remembered as an honest, hardworking individual who welcomed many visits with his neighbours in the community, and friends.

Passed away peacefully at home Friday July 3, 2015. Marguerite Miller of Pakenham in her 95th year. Marguerite was born in the Eastern Town Sweetsburg of Quebec. Daughter of the late William and Margaret Lee (Bryce). Wife of the late Herbert Miller (1996). Survived by her loved children, Heather, Garnet (Sharon), Lyle, Ray (Eleanor) and Alan (Maureen). Survived by her loving twenty grandchildren, twenty-two great-grandchildren and one greatgreat granddaughter. Predeceased by her five brothers, her two sisters and her youngest son Ivan (2009). At Marguerite’s request there was a private family visitation and Funeral Service at the Boyce Funeral Home, 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior Saturday July 11, 2015. Interment St. Mark’s Anglican Cemetery, Pakenham. For those wishing, in memoriams can be made to the St. Mark’s Anglican Cemetery, Pakenham. Condolences/ Tributes/Donations at www. boycefuneralhome.ca.

Resting at McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home, 85 Munroe Ave. E., Renfrew on Friday, July 10, 2015 from 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. – 9 p.m. A Memorial Service will be conducted in the Chapel on Saturday at 11 a.m. Private inurnment at Admaston Cemetery. The family wishes to thank Renfrew Victoria Hospital and Hospice Renfrew for their kind and compassionate care. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Hospice Renfrew, the Canadian Cancer Society, or the Admaston UCW.

McNulty, leslie JaMes Passed peacefully at Groves Park Lodge on Monday July 6, 2015 at the age of 84. Beloved partner of Donna Curley for 29 years. Predeceased by his parents John and Julia McNulty. Dear brother of Merle Ritz (Mike), Carmel (Jim McCartney), Marion Stewart (Rodger) and brother in law of Brenda McNulty. Leslie will be sadly missed by the Curley family, his many nieces and nephews and his dear friend Harry Searson. Predeceased by his brother Rodney, his sisters Irene Mulvihill and Blanche Hass. Visitation at the Goulet Funeral Home, 301 Argyle St., S Renfrew on Wednesday July 8th from 7-9pm and after 9am Thursday. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Our Lady of Fatima Church on Thursday July 9th at 10:30am. Interment St. Francis Xavier Cemetery. Donation in memory of Les may be made to Groves Park Lodge. Online condolences/donations www.gouletfuneralhome.com

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Passed away peacefully in the Almonte General Hospital Sunday July 5, 2015 just one day after her 89th birthday. Beloved wife of the late Thomas Cecil Grainger (1975). Dear mother of Donna Wright (Richard) of Ottawa, Brenda Munro (Garry) of Kinburn and Percy (Sylvia) of Pakenham. Much loved grandmother of nine grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren. Predeceased by her brother Clifford Grierson (late Reta), her sister Alma Roberts (late Arthur) and her son David (2012). Daughter of the late Harry and Jean Grierson (Nesbitt). Visitations at the Boyce Funeral Home, 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior Wednesday July 8, 2015 from 4:00 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. and after 10:00 a.m. Thursday morning. Funeral Service Thursday July 9, 2015 in the Boyce Chapel at 11:00 a.m. Rev. Peggy Kuzmicz officiated. Interment St. Mark’s Anglican Cemetery, Pakenham. In memoriams to the Lung Association would be appreciated by her family.

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1939 – 2015 It is with great sadness that John’s family announces his passing on July 3, 2015. Surrounded by the love of his family, John passed away at the age of 75 after a courageous battle with cancer with his family at his side. Beloved husband and best friend of Margaret Dawson. Dear father of Julie (William) Pollock, Lynne (Willie) Dawson, Simon (Pauline) Dawson, Peter (Angela) Dawson and Step-Father to J.P. (Lisa) Bedford. Predeceased by stepdaughter Tammy Bedford. Sadly missed by 10 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. John had an unconditional love for the game of golf and was an avid member of the Oaks of Cobden Golf Club. As per John’s and his family’s wishes there will be no service or visitation.

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Cameron, Amy Letia July 8, 1918-July 7, 2015

Peacefully after a long illness at Marianhill, Pembroke on Thursday July 9th, 2015 at the age of 74. Barbara, Loving wife of Lawrence for 56 years. Devoted Mom of Terra Lee Teschke (Allan) of Prince Edward Island and Annette Zawadzki (Caray) of Arnprior. Proud Grandma of Stefan. At Barbara’s request, cremation will take place. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Cancer Society. Online condolences/donations: www.gouletfuneralhome.com Arrangements entrusted to the care of the Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle St, S Renfrew

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Passed away peacefully in Dundas Manor, Winchester Tuesday July 7, 2015 just one day before her 97th birthday. Dear mother of Glen of Alberta Beach, Alberta and Brian (Nicole) of Ottawa. Amy will be missed by several grandchildren and nieces. Much loved sister of Pearl Barber of Stittsville. Predeceased by her brother Norman Barber and sister Ena Timmins (late Beattie). Daughter of Michael and Linda Barber (Grainger). A special thank you to the staff and volunteers at the Dundas Manor for their excellent care of Amy. A private family visitation took place at the Boyce Funeral Home, 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior Monday July 13, 2015. Interment at St. Mark’s Anglican Cemetery, Pakenham. In Memoriams to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by her family. Condolences/Tributes/Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca

CADOTTE, EugEnE JOsEph (gEnE) Passed away peacefully at Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Saturday July 11th, 2015 at the age of 83. Cherished husband and best friend for nearly 55 years of Teresa Enright. Dear father of Michael (Christie), Barrie, Ontario. Grandfather of Ambyrlee & Ashtyn. Son of the late Georges & Juliette (Mercier) Cadotte. Gene was pre-deceased by his brother Paul and sister Amanda (late Bob Peace). Survived by sister in law Eileen Enright (Andre) of Noranda, Que., brother in law Kenneth Enright (late Margaret), Toronto and Raphael, Montreal; two nephews Gordon Enright, Toronto, & Andrew Peace, North Bay. Private family visitation only. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Francis Xavier Church, on Tuesday July 14th at 10:30 a.m., followed by cremation and interment at the Holy Well Cemetery, Mt. St. Patrick. In memory of Gene, donations to Cancer Society or the St. Francis Xavier Church Memorial Fund would be appreciated. Online condolences/donations: www.gouletfuneralhome.com Arrangements entrusted to the care of the Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle St, S Renfrew

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REID, Cedric Forest 1921-2015

Miller, Marguerite Sarah

It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Cedric Reid at Hospice Renfrew on Monday, July 6, 2015, in his 94th year. Son of the late Allan and Rae (Acres) Reid. Beloved husband of the late Mildred Headrick (Walker) (2003) for over 50 years. He will be mourned by his children Murray Reid (Laura Brohart), Joyce McCuaig (Jack), and Allan Headrick (Lynn). Proud grandfather of Ken Headrick (Penny), Darren Headrick (Cathy), John Headrick (Kerri), Shawn McCuaig, Derek McCuaig (Sherrie Evoy), and Michael Reid. Great-grandfather of 12. Predeceased by his sister Lois Judd (late Arthur), and his brother Lawrence (Buddy) Reid (late Beulah). Survived by his aunt Nellie Acres. Cedric was a special uncle to Kevin & Pat Box, Larry and Cindy Reid, Ruth & Bob Hall and their families, who will miss him dearly. Cedric worked many years at the Renfrew Co-op, and after returning to the family farm in Admaston, began a plumbing business and worked hard as a farmer. He will be fondly remembered as an honest, hardworking individual who welcomed many visits with his neighbours in the community, and friends.

Passed away peacefully at home Friday July 3, 2015. Marguerite Miller of Pakenham in her 95th year. Marguerite was born in the Eastern Town Sweetsburg of Quebec. Daughter of the late William and Margaret Lee (Bryce). Wife of the late Herbert Miller (1996). Survived by her loved children, Heather, Garnet (Sharon), Lyle, Ray (Eleanor) and Alan (Maureen). Survived by her loving twenty grandchildren, twenty-two great-grandchildren and one greatgreat granddaughter. Predeceased by her five brothers, her two sisters and her youngest son Ivan (2009). At Marguerite’s request there was a private family visitation and Funeral Service at the Boyce Funeral Home, 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior Saturday July 11, 2015. Interment St. Mark’s Anglican Cemetery, Pakenham. For those wishing, in memoriams can be made to the St. Mark’s Anglican Cemetery, Pakenham. Condolences/ Tributes/Donations at www. boycefuneralhome.ca.

Resting at McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home, 85 Munroe Ave. E., Renfrew on Friday, July 10, 2015 from 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. – 9 p.m. A Memorial Service will be conducted in the Chapel on Saturday at 11 a.m. Private inurnment at Admaston Cemetery. The family wishes to thank Renfrew Victoria Hospital and Hospice Renfrew for their kind and compassionate care. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Hospice Renfrew, the Canadian Cancer Society, or the Admaston UCW.

McNulty, leslie JaMes Passed peacefully at Groves Park Lodge on Monday July 6, 2015 at the age of 84. Beloved partner of Donna Curley for 29 years. Predeceased by his parents John and Julia McNulty. Dear brother of Merle Ritz (Mike), Carmel (Jim McCartney), Marion Stewart (Rodger) and brother in law of Brenda McNulty. Leslie will be sadly missed by the Curley family, his many nieces and nephews and his dear friend Harry Searson. Predeceased by his brother Rodney, his sisters Irene Mulvihill and Blanche Hass. Visitation at the Goulet Funeral Home, 301 Argyle St., S Renfrew on Wednesday July 8th from 7-9pm and after 9am Thursday. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Our Lady of Fatima Church on Thursday July 9th at 10:30am. Interment St. Francis Xavier Cemetery. Donation in memory of Les may be made to Groves Park Lodge. Online condolences/donations www.gouletfuneralhome.com

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Passed away peacefully in the Almonte General Hospital Sunday July 5, 2015 just one day after her 89th birthday. Beloved wife of the late Thomas Cecil Grainger (1975). Dear mother of Donna Wright (Richard) of Ottawa, Brenda Munro (Garry) of Kinburn and Percy (Sylvia) of Pakenham. Much loved grandmother of nine grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren. Predeceased by her brother Clifford Grierson (late Reta), her sister Alma Roberts (late Arthur) and her son David (2012). Daughter of the late Harry and Jean Grierson (Nesbitt). Visitations at the Boyce Funeral Home, 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior Wednesday July 8, 2015 from 4:00 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. and after 10:00 a.m. Thursday morning. Funeral Service Thursday July 9, 2015 in the Boyce Chapel at 11:00 a.m. Rev. Peggy Kuzmicz officiated. Interment St. Mark’s Anglican Cemetery, Pakenham. In memoriams to the Lung Association would be appreciated by her family.

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1939 – 2015 It is with great sadness that John’s family announces his passing on July 3, 2015. Surrounded by the love of his family, John passed away at the age of 75 after a courageous battle with cancer with his family at his side. Beloved husband and best friend of Margaret Dawson. Dear father of Julie (William) Pollock, Lynne (Willie) Dawson, Simon (Pauline) Dawson, Peter (Angela) Dawson and Step-Father to J.P. (Lisa) Bedford. Predeceased by stepdaughter Tammy Bedford. Sadly missed by 10 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. John had an unconditional love for the game of golf and was an avid member of the Oaks of Cobden Golf Club. As per John’s and his family’s wishes there will be no service or visitation.

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Cameron, Amy Letia July 8, 1918-July 7, 2015

Peacefully after a long illness at Marianhill, Pembroke on Thursday July 9th, 2015 at the age of 74. Barbara, Loving wife of Lawrence for 56 years. Devoted Mom of Terra Lee Teschke (Allan) of Prince Edward Island and Annette Zawadzki (Caray) of Arnprior. Proud Grandma of Stefan. At Barbara’s request, cremation will take place. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Cancer Society. Online condolences/donations: www.gouletfuneralhome.com Arrangements entrusted to the care of the Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle St, S Renfrew

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DaviDson, BarBara anne (nee Hinsley)

Passed away peacefully in Dundas Manor, Winchester Tuesday July 7, 2015 just one day before her 97th birthday. Dear mother of Glen of Alberta Beach, Alberta and Brian (Nicole) of Ottawa. Amy will be missed by several grandchildren and nieces. Much loved sister of Pearl Barber of Stittsville. Predeceased by her brother Norman Barber and sister Ena Timmins (late Beattie). Daughter of Michael and Linda Barber (Grainger). A special thank you to the staff and volunteers at the Dundas Manor for their excellent care of Amy. A private family visitation took place at the Boyce Funeral Home, 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior Monday July 13, 2015. Interment at St. Mark’s Anglican Cemetery, Pakenham. In Memoriams to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by her family. Condolences/Tributes/Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca

CADOTTE, EugEnE JOsEph (gEnE) Passed away peacefully at Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Saturday July 11th, 2015 at the age of 83. Cherished husband and best friend for nearly 55 years of Teresa Enright. Dear father of Michael (Christie), Barrie, Ontario. Grandfather of Ambyrlee & Ashtyn. Son of the late Georges & Juliette (Mercier) Cadotte. Gene was pre-deceased by his brother Paul and sister Amanda (late Bob Peace). Survived by sister in law Eileen Enright (Andre) of Noranda, Que., brother in law Kenneth Enright (late Margaret), Toronto and Raphael, Montreal; two nephews Gordon Enright, Toronto, & Andrew Peace, North Bay. Private family visitation only. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Francis Xavier Church, on Tuesday July 14th at 10:30 a.m., followed by cremation and interment at the Holy Well Cemetery, Mt. St. Patrick. In memory of Gene, donations to Cancer Society or the St. Francis Xavier Church Memorial Fund would be appreciated. Online condolences/donations: www.gouletfuneralhome.com Arrangements entrusted to the care of the Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle St, S Renfrew

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Legion hosts first barbecue of the season Saturday

Seniors month finale June featured a number of special seniors’ month events locally, wrapping up at Robert Simpson Park on June 26 with a picnic. Residents from the Island View Suites and the Grove, as well as the community at large, gathered on a “stunningly perfect afternoon” for the final event to listen to the music of Dai Bassett, who sang melodies like ‘Could I Have This Dance?’. The residents also were treated to a picnic lunch. The picnic was organized by Tracey McCormick, manager of activities and the Adult Day Program at The Grove, in partnership with Karen Colbert, life enrichment co-ordinator at Island View Suites. SCOTT CAMPBELL/METROLANd

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Time as always is flying by, especially now that the weather is nice. It’s not only the little kids asking how come school time doesn’t go as fast as the summertime, we all have questions about that. Time for me has slipped by very quickly, as has a lot of the happenings at the Legion. We’ve been through the preparations, communications, competitions and awards for both parts of the Youth Education Program referring to the poems and posters in relationship to the Nov 11 Remembrance and poppy time. Also the public speaking competition held earlier this year and the provincial award that was won by a local student. Last year’s books and records are now balanced and we have received authorization to make the usual donations. Many of those will come from the Poppy Fund. The campaign this year was so successful we are delighted to be able to make second donations to the Partners in Caring and the Seniors at Home group. The annual election was held in April, adding three new members to the committee, with the new directors taking their place effective in June. As always the president has all the new assignments delegated and everyone is getting into the swing of operations for another year. The usual well-received and attended bingos, hamburg Fridays, Friday night jam sessions and Saturday entertainment have all been going strong, and the first barbecue of the season is planned for this Saturday, July 18 served in the hall after the 2-6 p.m. entertainment. Reserve at the bar by Thursday please, so we know how many steaks we will need. Always a good meal, $15, wine available from the bar to make it ‘special’. The fundraiser event ‘British Invasion’ was a great success, both entertainment and fundraising wise. Thank you everyone for the support. We know you all had a great time and we look forward to seeing you at the next event. And, of course, Simon will be in the lounge from time to time, so keep an eye on the info sign out front. We are still working towards our new air conditioner, which is actually the ‘heat’ part of the device, which, of course, we are not worried about in this warm weather … but remember how cold it gets in this country of ours … only in Canada, eh … in Ontario … in Arnprior … brrrr! So be sure to keep supporting and attending the events the committee put together for your entertainment and enjoyment.

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as learning to add and subtract at the Northcote School. And if the brothers were greeting someone, their caps had to be quickly taken off their heads, tucked under their arms, and then their hands were thrust out for the shake. In the ‘30s it was considered the height of disrespect for any young lad to talk to an adult with his cap on. Father said much could be learned from a handshake. Take old Herman down the road. He was a whopper of a man with wide shoulders and hands like frying pans. He had a wonderful German sense of hum o u r , and Father thought he was one of the best neighbours we had in Renfrew County. And I always thought it was because when Herman took a hold of your hand, he covered your limb right up past your wrist.  By the time he finished pumping, your shoulder felt like it had been put in a jackhammer.  Never mind, Father said, he was honest, sincere, and a man of his word, and his handshake proved it. Then again there was another man on one of the side roads who Father had little time for. In fact Father thought he and the word honesty had never become acquainted. We often heard stories of turkeys that had vanished right out of the yard, and heifers that became mysteriously separated from the herd. No one ever came right out and said this neighbour had taken the turkeys or heifers, but we always knew that aRnPRiOR because of this man’s weak handshake that put him in the class of possible candidates.  Once Father said his wife had to iron his body before he could get his pants on because he was so crooked.  I don’t have to tell you what mental pictures that little comment created in my already fertile young old mind.  As I pictured the man flat out on the kitchen table being straightened out with a flat iron so he could get into his trousers, caused me to cringe at the very thought. And it was all because of this poor man’s unfortunate handshake. And I often recollect back to those days in the thirties where deals were made verbally in the barnyard. Two farmers talking about buying or selling livestock or feed, or agreeing on a trade. R0013372358

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They got all the particulars out of the way ... over much nodding of heads and long pauses where the silence could be heard in Admaston.  And I would watch the transactions transpire … knowing so well the sequence of events from having viewed them often in the barnyard or the drive shed. Father and his neighbour would banter back and forth … as if they were sparring in a ring ... then would come the long pause. Father would look up to the clouds or the roof of the drive shed. He’d squint with his eyes half shut, take a long drag on his pipe and blow a slow cloud of blue smoke in the air. Then almost as if there had been a silent signal, the two men would thrust out their hands.   This shake would be different from the pumping we saw in a greeting, however. There would be that firm grasp. Both hands would go up, and then come down ... only once. It was as if they were saying, “Good. It’s a deal. The matter is closed. There

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Ryans to entertain at St. Andrew’s 175th

St. Andrew’s United Church in Pakenham has much to celebrate this year.  Not only is the congregation welcoming new minister, Rev. Jeff de Jonge, but they will also be marking the 175th anniversary of the church’s founding. It was in 1840 when the first congregation of St. Andrew’s United Church met to worship together. To this day outreach remains the heart and soul of their faith family. You may have a personal connection to St. Andrew’s: perhaps it was your family church, or the location of a family baptism or wedding or saying good bye to a loved one. Maybe you are a neighbour, a community member or just admired the beautiful building as you drove by. Whatever role you played in the history of St. Andrew’s, please join the congregation in celebrating this milestone at a community family dance on Friday, July 24 at the Stewart Community Centre from 8 p.m. to midnight. The evening will feature entertainment by the ever-popular Ryan Bros. with Doug Russell and

Ryan Bros: playing for dance July 24 Kyle Felhaver, as well as some favourite square dance-callers, and will include a silent auction and a light meal. Tickets, $15 each with children 12 and under free, are available at Nicholson’s, the General Store, 5 Span Feed and Seeds or by calling Margie at 613-623-3823.

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Ottawa’s A Darker Day salutes fans at Amnesia Rockfest at Montebello last month. The band is headlining Summer Metal Meltdown in Arnprior this Friday, July 17.

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Summer is the time of some of the greatest music festivals in Canada: Bluesfest,.Rockfest, Heavy MTL, Quebec City Summerfest, Summer Metal Meltdown. Summer Metal Meltdown? Knowing that there are people in Ottawa and the Valley looking for a fix of heavy metal music this summer, Arnprior’s John St. Pub is presenting Summer Metal Meltdown this Friday, July 17. The evening will feature three of the area’s most prominent heavy metal bands. Ithron, which hails from Kingston, will per-

form for the first time in Arnprior. Ottawa’s VYC Vyper, a heavy metal band with a classic influence will also play. Headlining will be Ottawa’s own A Darker Day, fresh off a solid set at the prominent Amnesia Rockfest in Montebello as well as opening up for New Orleans legends Crowbar in Ottawa. Each band on the bill promises to bring its own form of metal to the audience, all with the same high level of energy and intensity. Doors open at 9 p.m. and tickets cost $10, available online at eventbrite.ca or at Steve and Denni’s Restaurant.

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Local 613-623-7518, Fax: 613-224-3330,E-mail: E-mail:derek.dunn@metroland.com ottawaeast@metroland.com Localevents eventsand andhappenings happeningsover overthe thecoming comingweeks weeks— —free freeto tonon-profit non-profitorganizations organizations Fax: The community calendar is offered as a free public service for non-profit groups. Notices appear as space permits. Please submit your information at least two weeks prior to the event and include a daytime contact name and phone number for us to reach you for clarification. Notices can be emailed to derek.dunn@metroland. com or dropped off at our 8 McGonigal St. office in Arnprior.

• July 16

Gail Gavan will perform at the Fitzroy concert in the Park at 7 p.m. at Fitzroy Provincial Park. Barbecue 6 p.m.

• July 19

Arnprior Concert in the Park featuring former Freddie and the Dreamers band member Simon Clarke 2-4 p.m. at Robert Simpon Park.

• July 22

Breakfast N’ Learn hosted by Arnprior-BraesideMcNab Seniors At Home, Galilee Centre, Payment/ Greetings 8:30 a.m. breakfast 9. Guest speaker 9:30 am: Stéphane Cameron, Lifeline Community Representative, Philips Home Monitoring. Topic: Helping you live more independently with the first medical alert pendant and other products available. Cost $5 per person. Register by phone by Monday, July 20, ABMSH, 106 McGonigal St. W. More info Liz Wall at 613-6237981. Ribfest fundraiser for Arnprior Regional Health’s Partners in Caring campaign at Island View Suites 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tickets, $8 in advance, $10 at the door. Available at Island View and the Partners in Caring office

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at the Arnprior hospital. Teams from the area will compete to see who can make the best ribs. To enter the competition, fill out a registration form available in the Partners in Caring office.

• July 24

The inaugural Arnprior and District Humane Society Nine & Dine Golf starting at 4:30 p.m. (rain or shine), Mountain Creek Golf Course. Mixed teams of Four/best ball format. Register by teams of four, in pairs or individually to be teamed up with other pairs or singles. Cost is $60 per person includes 9 holes with cart, mixed grill buffet dinner, lots of prizes or $25 for dinner only. All proceeds support the Arnprior and District Humane Society. Register at www.arnpriorhumanesociety.ca.

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Community Dance with The Ryan Bros and others celebrating St. Andrew’s 175th anniversary from 8 p.m. to midnight at the Stewart Community Centre in Pakenham. Silent auction and light lunch. Tickets $15, 12 and under free, at Nicholson’s, General Store, 5 Span, or by calling Margie at 613-623-3823. A licensed event.

• July 25

Shred-It Day Arnprior hosted by Seniors at Home 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., 106 McGonigal St. West. An opportunity to rid of valuable, but no longer required papers. This event is 100 per cent secure with a shred-it truck from Shred-it Ottawa. Cost is $8 per banker box (Maximum 5 banker boxes per customer). More info Liz Wall at 613623-7981. Arnprior will host its first Dragon Boat Festival at Robert Simpson Park 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Bring the entire family out to cheer on your favorite team. Up to 25 teams expected. The third annual Brodie Armstrong Memorial golf tournament (BAM) is at Madawaska Golf Course. Great food, games, and musicial entertainment: all for Arnprior District High School’s extracurricular programs. To participate or donate, contact Candice Armstrong at 613-410-4931

or Kim Kenny at 613-6145353 or through Facebook at BAM.

• July 26

The 77th annual Pilgrimage to the Shrine of St. Ann in Cormac with Bishop Michael Mulhall and Father Scott McCaig. The theme of the Pilgrimage will be ‘Eucharistic Amazement’. The main Pilgrimage mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. with Bishop Mulhall presiding, with a mass of healing to be celebrated at 2 p.m. Local priests will assist with the anointing with St. Ann’s oil. Arnprior Concert in the Park featuring Jamie Bentz 2-4 p.m. at the Robert Simpon Park gazebo. Calvary Baptist Church monthly music night at 6:30 p.m.; 156 Landrigan St. Refreshment will follow. For more information about this event, please contact Pastor Bruce at 613-623-4863.

• August 1

White Lake Village holds a market and social on the first Saturday of every month, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the White Lake Women’s Institute Hall. Breads, pickles, jams, soaps, clothing, jewelry and more. Fore more call Monique at 613-623-2776.

• August 9

August Valley Singles

Lunch will be held at the Cedar Cove Resort Restaurant in White Lake on Aug. 9 (because of the Civic Holiday weekend) at 1 p.m. For info, contact Pat at 613-622-5693 or Johanna at 613-432-7622.

• August 12

Four-Person-Fun-TriviaNight hosted by Seniors at Home 7-9 p.m. at East Side Mario’s. Test your knowledge. Win prize packages, half price appetizers, 50/50 & door prizes. Cost $10 per person. Register at ABMSH, 106 McGonigal St. W. or East Side Mario’s. More info Liz Wall at 613623-7981/email: lizwall@ cssagency.ca. Deadline to register Monday, Aug. 10.

Ongoing

MONDAYS, TUESDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS 9–11:30 a.m. Play and Learn Drop-In: All children 0-6 and their parents and caregivers are invited to come to this interactive playgroup. Meet other parents, caregivers and children while you have fun learning together at Arnprior Family Preschool Resource Centre-Ontario Early Years 16 Edward St. S, Suite 130. FRIDAYS: Arnprior Legion lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Burgers $4. Open to public. Legion Jam Night is open to the public. Bring an instrument and have some fun.

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CLUES ACROSS 1. Islamic prayer leaders 6. Waterproof raincoat 9. Millisecond 13. Popular pie nut 14. A field of mowed grass 15. RCO organic group 16. Pomace brandy 17. The innermost parts 18. Gull suborder 19. Became more intense 21. Sound absorption unit 22. Rattling breaths 23. Indicates doctor 24. For instance 25. A doctrine or system 28. Foot (Latin) 29. Dirt shoulder 31. Horn sound 33. Mumbai film industry 37. Disturbance 39. Zedong or Tse-tung 40. Cibin River city

42. Kate’s sister Pippa 45. Twitches 46. Formal close (music) 47. A baglike structure 49. Lease 50. Typographical space 52. Pa’s partner 53. King mackerels 55. Ceremonial staffs 57. About money 60. Spoiled child 61. Infants 62. Semitic fertility god 64. __ Frank’s diary 65. Reimbursed 66. English pennies 67. 365 days 68. G. Gershwin’s brother 69. Stopping device

3. Land area unit 30. Flying Pegasus corp. 4. One who carries #55 32. Records walking steps across 34. Broad back muscle 5. Tin 35. Teased apart 6. Adult female horses 36. Cut into small cubes 7. Overwhelmed with 38. Icelandic poems wonder 41. American time 8. Brain and spinal cord 43. City of Angels (abbr.) 44. Nostrils 9. Inept 48. Narrow canvas bed 10. One who replaces a striker 50. Force into a bay 11. Any habitation at a high 51. Sept. 1914 battle altitude 53. Sergeant fish 12. Hold fast to 54. Cavalry-sword 14. Sad from being alone 56. Town of Jesus’ 1st miracle 17. Slang for famous person 57. Picasso’s mistress Dora 20. Soft infant food 58. Frog genus 21. Small mergansers 59. Talk tiresomely 25. Big Blue 61. Characters in one inch 26. Appear to be of tape CLUES DOWN 27. Greek verse intended to 63. Side sheltered from the 1. Inches per minute (abbr.) be sung wind 2. Medieval honey drink 29. Next to 66. Lead

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ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, don’t be fooled by appearances. Sometimes there is more than meets the eye, and finding the truth beneath the surface can prove enlightening. TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, use this week to experiment in the kitchen. You will benefit from exploring new cuisines you have long been wanting to try but have yet to prepare. GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, now is a perfect time to explore social events that can expand your social circle. You have plenty of friends, but you can always benefit from meeting new people. CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22 Cancer, your creativity is at an all-time high. Take advantage of your inspiration and get involved in a special project. Embrace this opportunity to put your creative energy to use. LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23 Leo, now is the time to explore a new hobby. Invite others to join you to make your exploration that much more rewarding. Afford this interest ample time to grow. VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 Virgo, seek situations that are peaceful and surround yourself with likeminded, mellow people. Enjoy the respite that relaxing atmospheres provide.

LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 You need a confidence booster, Libra. Take action and seek ways to feel better about a situation that has been bothering you. This proactive approach may be all you need. SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 You may seem like you aren’t able to get ahead in your career, Scorpio. But it could be that you’re looking to advance too quickly. Be patient and allow your skills to grow. SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21 Take credit for your ideas, Sagittarius. Remember to be humble, but don’t feel shy about expressing your pride in a job well done. CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 Get the facts before drawing any conclusions this week, Capricorn. Allow some time to assess a situation that has proven difficult to handle. Things may be more clear tomorrow. AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18 A longtime friend may evolve into something more soon, Aquarius. A spark has always been there, and you might be ready to explore a new relationship. PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20 Pisces, don’t fret when plans are canceled at the last minute. Try to reschedule as soon as possible and make the most of your newfound free time. 0716

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