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said. “When he wasn’t there I went walking around calling his name. I went all around the house and he In-the-know Braeside grown-ups wasn’t there.� REGION REGION Toby wore a special collar to precall the area near the Catholic church REGION REGION Dochart. Kids in the know call it vent him from leaving the property. A buried electrical fence would send Toby Hill. Toby Hill because until July 12 a signal to the collar any time he one of the most gentle and friendly tried to cross over. The signal would .CA .COM There was little dogs in the village lived with Chris cause a mild shock. .CA .COM Usher-Jones in that area. Toby was a chance Toby could get off the propgolden retriever who loved spending erty by himself. “That’s when I opened the car day and night on the lawn, greeting door and he was inside. Dead. I whomever drifted along. “He was a great dog. Everyone freaked out.� The seat was covered in blood, knew him. All the kids played with him,� Usher-Jones said. “He was the particularly along Toby’s side. There kindest dog in the world. (The kids) were no paw prints inside. Retrievers have a lot of fur, but Usher-Jones were crushed.� Crushed because Toby died that said it looked like a puncture wound, Sunday morning, likely sometime a wound on his side caused by a stabbetween 4 and 8 a.m. Usher-Jones bing. However, the two officers – whom doesn’t know exactly how it happened. And he was “in shock� when Usher-Jones said were extremely he made the discovery that morning. sympathetic and helpful – didn’t In fact he was already digging come to the same conclusion. They a grave for his friend of nine years said it couldn’t have been a stab when two OPP officers responded to wound. There was no blood found outhis call. “He (Toby) sometimes likes to side the car. The vehicle was left sleep outside at night. But he’s al- unlocked. Could a stray bullet from some ways at the door in the morning waiting for his breakfast,� Usher-Jones distant rifle have caused a freak acderek.dunn@metroland.com

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cident? Not a wild animal (how did Toby end up inside the car?)

During a visit to Arnprior July 30, Renfrew-NipissingPembroke MP Cheryl Gallant wouldn’t say whether she expected a federal election to be called on the weekend. But she did say she was ready to hit the campaign trail. “I won’t want to speculate, but we’re ready ‌ my team’s in place,â€? the Conservative MP said at Arnprior town hall where she announced a Canada 150 grant. Her re-election team is set to spring into action and her campaign signs are at the ready, she added. Asked if she was looking forward to a longer than usual campaign, she would only say she will be happy to have the campaign officially begin as there has been plenty of electioneering already. “Actually, we tend to operate in campaign mode most of the time anyway,â€? she noted. Gallant was first elected the riding’s MP in 2000 and has been re-elected four times by large margins. Attempting to unseat her this time are NDP candidate Dan McCarthy, a labour lawyer from Burnstown, and the Liberal’s Jeff Lehoux, a retired combat medic from Renfrew. Both have been touring the riding and bringing up issues in news releases for the past couple of months.

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Toby the dog had no known enemies in Braeside bours had that much of an issue with Toby’s behaviour. “I can’t tell you with any certainty what happened,” Usher-Jones said A third OPP officer, a sergeant, came by later on. He didn’t see the dog; it was already buried. But UsherJones said the officer told him it was

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Could there be some cause that didn’t include human interference? It’s unlikely. The dog didn’t have any known enemies. It didn’t bark much, maybe at another dog in the distance every so often. It is unlikely nearby neigh-

highly unlikely the dog was stabbed. The possibility is too remote to consider, Usher-Jones was told. The officers told him they would talk to neighbours, but apparently never did. OPP spokespeople could not be reached for comment. Neither could the SPCA officer

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area of the Home Hardware store and stole a wallet from a female employee’s purse. On the same date the suspect went to the Antrim Truck Stop where he tampered with a locked door and stole cash from an office. He is described as a male between the ages of 35 and 45 with short dark hair, a tattoo on his right bicep (possibly another on the left forearm), and wearing a black t-shirt, pants and black running shoes. If you can assist in identifying this man, please contact the OPP at 1-888-3101122 or call Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-8477.


Canada 150 grant to help fund town hall lift John Carter

The woman in a Ribfest photograph in last week’s Chronicle-Guide was wrongly named. Marjorie Hyndman, who played a major role in raising money for Arnprior Regional Health’s Partners in Caring at Island View Suites, is shown making the presentation, along with Island View executive director Jason Vincent, of the Ribfest proceeds of $1,910 to ARH’s Wendy Knechtel.

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Arnprior town hall is getting a lift from Canada’s 150th birthday. Town officials found out last week that they will be receiving a $32,634 Canada 150 grant to make town hall more accessible. The grant will pay for one-third of an upgrade that will see a lift installed at town hall to improve access to the busy second floor. Mayor David Reid said the grant will pay for one-third of a $98,000 accessibility project the town will implement next year. As well as the lift, the improvements will include installing an accessible bathroom on the second floor and lowering the counters in the clerk’s office. It will make it easier for handicapped and mobility challenged people to do business at town hall, Reid said. It will also enable council to hold more public meetings in council chambers instead of moving them to the more accessible fire hall building or the Nick Smith Centre. The improvements will be scheduled for next year and be completed in time for Canada’s 150th birthday in 2017. Reid said the grant will be a “great help” in assisting the town meet its obligations to making the town hall more accessible. He noted the town had already made visual and sound improvements in council chambers to improve accessibility there.

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Taking part in the announcement last week of a Canada 150 grant to improve accessibility at Arnprior Town Hall, from left, are town councillors Dan Lynch and Frank Dugal, Mayor David Reid, Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MP Cheryl Gallant, Coun. Lynn Grinstead, Reeve Walter Stack and councillors Tom Burnette and Ted Strike. The grant will help pay for a lift to provide access to the building’s second floor. Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MP Cheryl Gallant dropped by town hall July 30 to confirm the grant. The grant program funds projects that will be completed by 2017, giving communities a meaningful way to celebrate Canada’s 150 birthday, she explained. “It’s an important project, so I’m pleased

Arnprior was successful in its application,” she said. It was one of five Canada 150 grants in the area announced by Gallant on July 30, including $39,960 to help McNab-Braeside build a new ball diamond (see Page 14) and $2,001 to fund energy-efficient windows for Burnstown United Church.

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Town of Arnprior approvedIntroductory the installation of two (2)Open Forty-Eight (48) Official Plan - Council Reviewhas & Update Public House niche columbaria units in the Albert Street Cemetery. A columbarium (or plural, Date: Wednesday, June 17, 2015 columbaria) is a freestanding structure used to house cremated remains. Cremated Time: Presentation at 6 pm followed by the open house until 8 pm remains are placed into a predetermined niche within each columbarium. Columbaria Location: Arnprior and District Museum, 35 Madawaska Street are utilized to increase both the size and lifespan of the cemetery. The Town of For morecolumbaria information visit www.arnprior.ca/grow Arnprior’s will be installed beside Section K in the Albert Street Cemetery. For more information or if you have any questions or concerns please visit www. Notice of Noxious Weeds Spraying arnprior.ca or contact the Clerk’s Office at 613-623-4231 ext. 1818.

Noxious weeds (Poison Ivy) have been identified at Bell Park, the Marina and theMeeting Library.Notice The Town has contracted Tru Green to spray the noxious Public weeds this week. Signs will be placed at the areas being treated and A public meeting will be held at 6:30 pm on Monday August 24th in the main hall residents are asked to please follow any posted warnings. at the Arnprior Public Library regarding an amendment to Zoning By-law 4990-01, for the lands described as Lot 49 and Part of Lot 48, Registered Plan 137, known municipally as 94 Arthur Street. For more information please visit www.arnprior.ca or contact the Town Planner Robin Smith at 613-623-4231 x. 1827.

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Ottawa solar energy co-op Solar energy response mixed expands into Renfrew county Staff

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An Ottawa green energy co-op is seeking opportunities in neighbouring municipalities, including those in Renfrew and Lanark counties. Ottawa Renewable Energy Co-op (OREC) members unanimously approved recently a change to its boundaries, making the co-op’s model available to residents of Eastern Ontario to invest in local renewable energy initiatives. Residents from the Counties of Lanark, Renfrew, Leeds and Grenville, Prescott and Russell, Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry, and Frontenac and Lennox & Addington can now join and participate in OREC. “Over the last three years OREC intentionally restricted ourselves to projects and membership within the City of Ottawa; our inten-

tion is to be a community-focused organization,” explained OREC operations manager Janice Ashworth in a news release. “Now that we have established our business model, the membership has approved making it available to other residents of Eastern Ontario. It is OREC’s desire that renewable energy generation in this region be owned by its community members.” The co-op launched its fourth shareholder offering recently and is seeking to raise $1.7 million to invest in the six Ottawa solar rooftop projects that it says will be producing power by mid-September. The buildings involved are barns in Dunrobin and Manotick Station, three French schools and the Hovey Industries building in Gloucester. See CO-OPS, Page 5

Arnprior and McNab-Braeside may be shying away from getting involved in solar energy projects, but Renfrew is embracing the new technology. The town approved a contract on July 21 to have its Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre and Water Filtration Plant outfitted with solar panels. Renfrew is partnering with iSolara in the project, which is going forward in conjunction with a roof replacement at Ma-te-Way. The company will design and install a 152-KW FIT 3.0 Photovoltaic solar system at the activity centre and a 66 KW FIT 3.0 Photovoltaic solar system at the Water Filtration Plant.

Revenue generated from the solar projects will be a good non-taxation source of funds to pay for the new roof at Ma-Te-Way and contribute new money for the water fund, say officials. The cost of the contract is about $1.2 million. On the same evening, McNab-Braeside councillors had a lengthy discussion over the pros and cons of entering into such an agreement. In the end council felt there were too many unknowns and risks to go forward under the tight deadlines of the latest provincial FIT incentive green energy program, which is geared toward municipalities and co-ops. Arnprior has also considered solar panels for some of its roofs, but decided it doesn’t make sense until the roofs need replacing.

Town gets money for water, roads Staff

The series of pre-federal election funding announcements continued last Friday with two major allocations to the Town of Arnprior. News releases from Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MP Cheryl Gallant announced that the town is receiving $107,333 to help remove lead from its water and $234,944.23 in federal gas tax money for im-

provements on Bridge Street and Second Avenue. That work was done early this year. For the water project, the federal government is contributing one-third of the $322,000 cost through the Small Community Fund portion of the New Building Canada Fund. Calling it a worthwhile projet, Gallant said that “there is nothing more important to public health that the qual-

ity of the water piped into our homes and businesses. “The funding announced today will ensure the cleanliness of water in Arnprior for the foreseeable future,” she added. The Town qualified for the water filtration project under the Small Communities Fund. The advanced water treatment system stops the corrosion of lead in underground pipes in the municipality. R0013379040

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A staple business for more than 20 years in Arnprior, Mile High Parachuting, has grounded itself. Company owner Buck Whalley sat down with airport manager and town councillor Dan Lynch on the morning of Sunday, July 25, to break the news. The business would close in 90 days. Whalley, who could not be reached by phone, told Lynch that Transport Canada performed an inspection about six weeks ago. Everything was fine on the safety side, Lynch said, but when

it came to red tape – it proved too onerous for Whalley. “There were a number of discrepancies, nothing safety-related. He said enough is enough,” Lynch said. “It was a lot of paperwork to provide. It was going to be a nightmare.” Mile High brought clients in from across Eastern Ontario to the local airport for the three kilometre-high skydiving. Economic spinoffs for resturants, gas stations and more in town will suffer somewhat. But it is the municipally-owned airport that is going to feel it most. Lynch said Mile High was one of its top cus-

tomers. The airport will lose $10,000 or more a year is fuel profit alone. He doesn’t anticipate any difficulty renting building space to another tenant. But the two-bay garage might prove more difficult. “It’s not going to cripple us, but it’s going to

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they are not RRSP eligible. As opposed to a mutual fund where individual investors have little control, with a co-op, every investor becomes a member and has a vote in decisions that affect operations and investments, noted Ashworth. “Co-ops put people’s values first,” she said. “The great thing about our model is that it benefits the wider community as well as our members. It merges environmental sustainability and community strength - two key challenges of our time. “With big corporations everywhere, it’s nice to engage with an alternative where you know you have a say. All of our investments stay within our community, the jobs, the electricity and the profits.”

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Another solar company, Trillium Solar Co-op, is holding an open house today (Thursday) to see if there is any more interest in area residents and businesses having solar panels on their buildings on their property. It already has partnered with a couple of local residents. The open house will run 4 to 6 p.m. at the Neat Café in Burnstown.

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redefine how we get revenue,” Lynch said. “It’s still a huge blow to the airport. They were one of major customers for fuel sales.” Whalley told Lynch the business is up for sale. It was offered to employees and others who might have an interest. None have stepped forward.

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Feeling Sorry for Yourself? We’ve all done that…”feeling sorry for ourselves”… and the world all of the sudden looks quite different. Not a happy, easy go lucky place anymore. When we look around, everybody else seems to be having a great time laughing and being engaged in conversations. “Feels I am like a magnet…pushing everyone around me away or make them angry…every day!” said a patient. If this sounds familiar, here is a story for you: I’ve been treating a lady who is legally blind and even though we were able to get her eyesight back so far about 25% so she can start seeing again a little bit, some colour and more and more details, it’s long not enough to stay and live by herself. So a few years ago her daughter convinced her to move in with her and her husband. Even though financially she paid her dues, she couldn’t get out of the rut feeling inadequate, not appreciated and actually a huge burden. She felt weaker and weaker as she had lost her independence and over time was afraid to open her mouth as anything she’d say was countered and ended up in a yelling match from her daughter. More and more her guilt, shame and insecurity set in that she even got sick to her stomach, couldn’t eat and was shaking from head to toe. She said: “I cant go on like that! It’s killing me!” We shifted the focus of her treatment to help her grow a “back-bone” again. It took a little while, but last week she was a new person. “I am sick and tired of “pussyfooting” around and haven’t been putting up with the shit here at home!” “Yeah” I thought “Awesome” she finally grew a back-bone. I couldn’t help myself smile. She was beyond excitement and happiness that she found her “voice” again and that didn’t mean that they both now have “yelling” matches…no…not at all! She is capable of being emotionally detached enough and above the situation so to speak, to not let anyone mess with her and doesn’t feel guilty or lesser than others anymore. With her newly gained sovereignty she giggly said: “The funny part is, they even listen to me now…and I don’t have to raise my voice! Let’s keep working on this stuff, so I can live on my own again in a few years!” What a transformation! What a healthy ego can do! And remember GROW YOUR BACK-BONE!

Five drivers nabbed for impaired driving Renfrew-Arnprior OPP charged five drivers with impaired driving from July 15 to 23. On Saturday, July 18 at 6:18 a.m., OPP officers were dispatched to a single vehicle collision on Highway 417 at White Lake Road. The investigation revealed the male driver had fallen asleep, drove into the median and rolled over. OPP report the driver had been drinking and refused to provide a sample of his breath to the officers for a roadside al-

cohol screening test. As a result, a 38-year-old Ottawa man was charged with failing or refusing to provide a breath sample. He was released on an appearance notice for court in Renfrew on Aug. 26. OPP Const. Carlvin Burgins investigated. Another driver, a 27-yearold Ottawa man, faces impaired driving charges after police were tipped off by someone seeing him drive erractically through the Arnprior Wendy’s drive-thru July 23.

A 49-year-old Horton man was charged with charged with impaired driving and driving over 80 mgs after his 2013 GMC Sierra pick-up truck rolled over several times on Mullins Road in Horton at about 11:50 a.m. July 15. The driver was sent to hospital where the breath tests were taken. It is the second major crash the man has been involved in in the past couple of months. The other two drivers charged were a 64-year-old AdmastonBromley man who was injured

Town CAO injured in diving accident Town of Arnprior CAO Michael Wildman is on shelf for about three months after ruptured his Achilles’ Tendon in a “fluke accident” while scuba diving. Wildman will not be able to attend work at town hall for about three months while he recovers and rehabilitates, but he will be in touch regularly with his staff and council.

In fact, he was helping in the application for a major grant last week, noted Mayor David Reid. STILL TYPING

While he is in a cast, he can still type, quipped the mayor, who is still receiving regular emails from his CAO. During Wildman’s absence

treasurer Jennifer Morawiec will be the primary administrative management contact and departmental directors will also provide executive management support, said the town in a news release late last week. “Council and staff are wishing Michael a speedy and healthy recovery,” the release concluded.

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A German visitor to the Arnprior area has lost his wallet. The wallet’s been found and now the Renfrew-Arnprior OPP are seeking the owner. A good Samaritan turned in a wallet found on the side of River Road west of Arnprior to the Arnprior OPP detachment on Wednesday, July 29. It is a men’s brown leather wallet, containing Canadian cash and Euros. The identification in the wallet belongs to a German citizen, but police have been unable to locate the owner in Canada. Anyone who can assist in identifying the owner is asked to call the OPP at 1-888-310-1122.

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The big question mark is whether former MP Hec Clouthier will run again. The Liberal MP who was upset by Gallant 15 years ago, Clouthier ran as in Independent last time and came second. He has indicated he would seriously consider another run, particularly if it appears it will be a close three-way race nationally. That could potentially give an Independent MP more power, he maintained.

Meanwhile, the Green Party of Canada expects to have a candidate in place within two weeks, said regional organizer Jonathan Halasz. He said at least two people have expressed interest in the nomination, but wouldn’t say if they are residents of the riding. If there are others, they should email him at jonathan.halasz@ greenparty.ca, he said. Late last week, rumours swirled that Prime Minister Stephen Harper would call an Oct. 19 election on the long August

weekend (after press deadline). If he does, the 11-week campaign would be the longest in almost 80 years. The last two federal campaigns have been the minimum 37-day (5-week) campaigns. Whether Harper made it official or not last weekend, the first leaders debate is scheduled for this evening (Aug. 6). The debate, organized by Maclean’s magazine will feature Harper, NDP’s Tom Mulcair, Liberal Justin Trudeau and Green Party’s Elizabeth May.

It will air at 8 p.m. on Rogers television stations (City, Omni, CPAC) and be livestreamed on Facebook and YouTube as well as Macleans.ca. Opinion polls taken last week have indicated that across the country the Conservatives and NDP are running at about 33 per cent voter support, with the Liberals at 25 per cent. In Ontario, most polls show the Conservatives in the lead by about five percentage points over the NDP (37-32), with the Liberals in the high 20s.

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The federal government will fund two research projects that will study the issue of consumer billing practices in Canada’s energy and hydro sectors. A pleased Renfrew-NipissingPembroke MP Cheryl Gallant said the first project will seek to develop a better understanding of provincial organizations that receive and address consumer complaints about energy and hydro distributors, and how best to improve the system. The second project will study international billing standards and the positive effects certain practices would have if adopted by Canada’s energy and hydro providers.

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ou think they could have at least waited for the summer holidays to come to an end. But all the signs lead one to believe it’s likely we’ll be officially into a federal election campaign by the time you read this. Of course, we’ve been in an unofficial campaign for some time now what with attack ads flying about, politicians criss-crossing the country and child benefit payouts landing in families’ mailboxes. But the activity has accelerated in the past week with government announcements coming thick and fast. Our own MP made a stop in Arnprior last Wednesday to check out a seniors housing project built with the help of federal money, then braved the highway construction to make five appearances in three hours in Arnprior, McNab-Braeside, Renfrew and Horton last Thursday afternoon to dole out Canada 150 grants. Usually, such announcements are spread out to maximize the impact, but with the writ about to be dropped, the money needs to be presented before Parliament is dissolved and sitting members go from being MPs to mere candidates (if they are running again). Handing out money just prior to an election and supplementing it with promises during the campaign is a time-honoured political tradition. All parties, once they take power, can’t seem to resist bribing the electorate with their own money. They do it, of course, because it usually works. And it can work time and time again. Take the Central Station Lofts seniors housing project on Hugh Street in Arnprior.

The 19 subsidized units were built a couple of years ago by two local developers with help from federal, provincial and county funding. When the funding was first announced in the fall of 2011, there were announcements from each level of government emphasizing their contributions to the project. When ground was first broken and there was an official sod-turning in August 2012, the funding announcements were reiterated. And we were reminded about the grants again when the Lofts were completed and the building was officially opened in April 2013. And again more than two years later on July 29 when our MP issued a news release to say she stopped by to see the “results” of $2.2 million in grants for the seniors housing project. That’s a lot of mileage the federal and provincial governments have got out of one project. Don’t get us wrong. We like seeing our riding get its fair share of grant money. We welcome support for affordable seniors housing and making Arnprior Town Hall more accessible. But remember, it’s our tax money coming back to us, not a generous gift out of the blue from a sugar daddy. After two of the shortest federal election campaigns on record, you will have plenty of time this year to evaluate the parties, candidates and the leaders as we endure one of the longest campaigns ever. Become informed and make a decision based on policies, character and vision. Don’t vote for the highest bidder. It just encourages them.

Why are gas prices still so high?

vestigate price fixing by the big oil companies. To the Editor: The higher the price of gas at the pump, the When crude oil is $100 a barrel we can understand paying $1 a litre ($5 a gallon) at the more HST (Horrible Sales Tax) will be collected. pump for gas. benefit and we are assured that the majority of Now that crude is at $50, a barrel, why is families are “known” by the government. Some price $1.13.9 per litre? Allan Neumann could miss out because, apparently, they are Arnprior We know the federal government will not inunknown. But Gallant and Poilievre state that there are Editorial Policy 220 families who should get the benefit in this area but haven’t applied for it. How is that possible? The Arnprior Chronicle-Guide welcomes letters to the editor. Senders must include their full name, complete address Surely if the government knows exactly how and a contact phone number. Addresses and phone numbers will not be published. We reserve the right to edit letters many families are missing out, then these fami- for space and content, both in print and online at ottawacommunitynews.com. To submit a letter to the editor, please lies are “known” to them, making their applica- email to theresa.fritz@metroland.com, fax to 613-623-7518 or mail to the Arnprior Chronicle-Guide, 8 McGonigal St. tions somewhat redundant. West, Arnprior, ON, K7S 1L8.

Child care benefit not so wonderful

To the Editor: Our MP, Gallant, recently held a photo-op with Minister Poilievre where the two touted the wonders of the Universal Child Care Benefit, which they sell as a “handsome lump sum” that will give families a much needed boost. This is the government’s alternative to the national childcare/day care policy, which has been advocated for since the Second World War, and was pointedly one of the findings of the Royal Commission on the Status of Women. Now all families are supposed to get this

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Alzheimer’s comments clarified To the Editor: In response to the comments from Valerie J. Baker (Chronicle-Guide, July 9). First, I did not type the ‘advertisement’, so possibly my ‘J’ was taken as an ‘S’. The reason I paid, which turned my letter into an advertisement, is that I felt because my letter was in support of the Conservative

Party (which, for the record, I support but am not a member of). I felt I had to pay to avoid any editing or shortening of my points. I too was exercising my freedom-ofspeech rights. I believe whether you pay or write a letter for free they can be equally political, especially in an election year.

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Perhaps it’s because of our neutered Census - though the remnants of that should still tell you which families have children. Plus if the government already knows how many families haven’t applied, then they know which families are eligible. Or did our MP forget her PMO-approved notes at home and decide to pull a random number out of thin air? Mrs. Gallant has a working husband, four grown daughters and a hefty salary of $167,000 a year, which is nearly three times the average household income for her riding. Perhaps from her vantage point a couple

hundred dollars a year seems quiet beneficent. As anyone who lives in the real world would tell her (if she’d return her constituents’ phone calls), it really doesn’t help much. According to the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, the average cost of childcare in Ottawa (for babies, toddlers and the rest) surpass the $1,000-a-month mark. True here in the Valley we may be paying less than that, but Canadian Living found that (regardless of childcare) to raise a child from birth to the age of 18 costs over $240,000 or just over $1,000 dollars a

month. Making the government’s gesture, fall rather short. This doesn’t even cover university - an entirely separate financial ordeal as I myself can attest. Oh, if you have a chance apply for the cheques, go ahead! The retroactive lump sum you’ll get should just pay for half of one month’s daycare. Or you could invest it and put the money toward paying for one course in university or college. Because that’s all that it will achieve! Brendan Edge Arnprior Trent University student

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the land(s) described below and will be received in a sealed envelope until 2:00 p.m. local time on Thursday, September 3rd, 2015, at the Township Office, 2508 Russett Dr. R.R.# 2, Arnprior, Ontario.

The Bids will then be opened in public on the same day at 2:00 p.m. at the Township Office, 2508 Russett Dr. R.R.# 2, Arnprior, Ontario. Description of lands: Con 10, Pt. Lot 3 RP 49R862; Parts 15,42,48 & 49 (White Lake Road) minimum Bid Amount: $ 220,000.00 Bids must be submitted in the prescribed form and must be accompanied by a deposit in the form of cash or certified cheque/bank draft payable to the municipality and representing at least 10 per cent of the bid amount. Properties are sold AS IS. The Municipality does not make any representation as to the condition or size of the property or the size of the structure that can be built. The purchaser is responsible for the removal of any debris, junk, etc. left at the property and any associated expense. For further information regarding this sale and a copy of the prescribed form of tender, contact: Lindsey Parkes, CAO/Clerk (613) 623-5756 ext. 222 or lparkes@ mcnabbraeside.com

WinTER SAnD TEnDER PW-2015-04 SEALED TENDERS clearly marked as to contents will be received by the Director of Public Works until 1:00 p.m. local time. Tuesday August 11, 2015 for the supply, hauling and stockpiling of approximately 3,500 Tonne of screened winter sand at the Township yard, 2508 Russett Drive. Tender documents are available at the Municipal Office, 2508 Russett Drive, R.R. #2, Arnprior, Ontario K7S 3G8, or electronically upon request. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Contact: Ryan Frew, P.Eng. Director of Public Works 613-623-5756 ext 227 rfrew@mcnabbraeside.com

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At this time, 2015 Final Tax Bills are being mailed to Commercial, Residential and Multi-Residential properties. Taxpayers are reminded that the final installments of 2015 property taxes for these property classes are are due on August 31, 2015 and October 30, 2015. If you own property in the Township of McNab/ Braeside and did not receive a Tax Bill, please call the Township Office at 613-623 5756 or 1 800 957 4621. Failure to receive a tax bill does not relieve the taxpayer from payment of taxes or penalties.

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Maintenance is the key to longevity. Nowhere is that more important than your vehicle. If you expect it to be there for you every time to turn the key, then make sure it gets the best service. That place is Quick Lane in Renfrew. Quick Lane Renfrew is a division of Urban Ford, Arnprior. The Renfrew location was developed to extend the quality service of the Arnprior dealership. Quick Lane was developed by Ford to provide state-of-the-art service, equipment and quality products for all Ford vehicles, as well as other makes and models. The Upper Ottawa Valley can dish out drastic weather from icy winters to sweltering summers. The only way your vehicle is going to survive is if you give it what it needs to keep running reliably. That’s where Quick Lane can make all the difference. Have your vehicle maintained by Ford-trained technicians to get the assurance of trusted expertise. Quick Lane. Brought to you by the URBAN GROUP in Renfrew is your ALL MAKE vehicle specialist. Highly trained technicians know Ford and ALL MAKES of vehicles inside and out. And they continuously receive ongoing training to keep up with the latest technology. Quick Lane uses precise diagnostic equipment and Genuine Ford and Motorcraft® parts to keep your Ford running the way it should. Not behind the wheel of a Ford? No problem! Quick Lane Renfrew offers the same quality service for every make and model. Quick Lane Renfrew has both Master and Journeyman technicians. Quick Lane Renfrew is your assurance of quality, reliable repairs, the next step in exemplary customer service for Renfrew County and the entire Upper Ottawa Valley. “We offer experience, fair prices, and a welcoming atmosphere. We are big enough to cover the broad range of needs you may have, yet small enough to greet you on a first-name basis. We build our reputation one happy customer at a time.”

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Prior supports Terry Fox Run with launch day The Prior Sports Bar is jumping on the Terry Fox Run bandwagon in a big way this year. The restaurant/sports bar is hosting a kick-off for the 35th annual run for cancer research on Sunday, Aug. 23. On that day, the restaurant, which is open from noon to 10 p.m. will donate 10 per cent of all food sales to the Arnprior run. Sports bar owner Erica Nicholson said Arnprior Terry Fox Run organizer Stephen Dodd approached her with a plan for a kickoff. “I thought it was a great idea.” “Isn’t that awesome,” said a delighted Dodd. “It’s a great way to raise awareness early. I’m hoping it will motivate others to get involved.” He said several of the runners who will be participating in this year’s run will gather at the Prior at 6 p.m. to support the kick-off. Arnprior Paralympian John Leslie will provide a message of support by satellite and Tom Alain of the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario will be on hand to discuss his cancer research. Dodd is urging people to form teams and participate in this year’s run. “I’d love to see a record number of teams this year,” he said. Anyone interested in forming a team or learning more can contact him at 613-558-9325. This year’s Arnprior Terry Fox Run will be held on Sunday, Sept. 20 at the Arnprior Fair Grounds.

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McNab-Braeside Mayor Tom Peckett and Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MP Cheryl Gallant wield bats as they announce a $39,960 Canada 150 grant to build a new ball diamond at McNab Centre Park. Taking part in the announcement, from left, are McNab-Braeside treasurer Angela Lochtie, public works director Ryan Frew, Coun. Heather Lang, Peckett, Gallant, McNab-Braeside Minor Fastball president Adam Rueckwald and deputy clerk Angela Young.

A new ball field will be added at McNab Centre Park, thanks to birthday money. Canada’s birthday, that is. A Canada 150 funding grant for the park’s expansion was made official on July 30. “The Canada 150 funding is for small community infrastructure work,” explained Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MP Cheryl Gallant as she visited the park to announce the federal government was contributing $39,960 to the project. It was the largest of five Canada 150 grants announced that day for Arnprior, McNab-Braeside, Renfrew

and Horton. All projects that received funding are intended to be completed by Canada’s 150th birthday in 2017. Township director of public works, Ryan Frew, explained that the funds are a part of a $120,000 project. “We have an open field here and we are going to build a new ball field,” he said. It will replace a ball field down the road near the former Cherry’s store. That field is being forced to close due to the four-laning of Highway 17. “We are quite pleased to obtain the funds for this work,” said McNabBraeside Mayor Tom Peckett. “Without the grant from the federal government, there would be no ball diamond.”

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Gold in the Net is a program that is aim specifically for goalies in hockey. It has alumni like NHL goaltenders Henrik Lundqvist and Antero Niittymaki. The program has extended across the country and even overseas. Gold in the Net has a homebase arena in Brockville, but during the months of July and August instructors take the camp and programs on the road, said co-owner Chantal Baribeau. For July 20-24

it was Arnprior’s turn at the Nick Smith Centre. “It’s a busy week,” said Baribeau. “We have kids from 6 years old to 15 here and we have had students as young as 64.” “This is our third year in Arnprior and it’s for them to be as best as they could be for next season. It’s not far away.” There were students from Petawawa, Pembroke, Shawville, Gatineau, Stittsville and Arnprior at the local camp. Throughout the day, groups rotate with classroom and DVD sessions, off-ice

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pant was receiving a five-year achievement award in Arnprior. Gold of Net has a crew of about nine instructors. The or-

ganization will be celebrating 30 years come next June. This week, the camp is at Ottawa U with a focus on teenagers.

Hole-in-one for James James Booth of Braeside aced the 155-yard par-3 17th hole at the Sand Point Golf Course July 23. He accomplished the feat with a 5-iron with a big wind in his face, Booth has been playing golf for 49 years and this was his first hole in one. Playing with him and witnessing that great accomplishment on the day were Dave Blaker and Jim Ackerman. “Congratulation from all of us here at Sand Point Golf Course.” CHRIS BERNARD/SUBMITTED


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Kenneth Jensen, Lindsey Trafford, Greg Murdock and Katie Botteger appreciated all the sponsors for the Special Olympics Arnprior Golf Tournament. Coming in for special praise was the White Lake General Store.

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one accomplish such a rare feat. “We had a car to give away, which was sponsored by Reids,” said Jensen. Golfers could “This is our biggest fundraiser for the year,” also win prizes of $5,000; tailor-made golf said Catherine Jensen, the fundraiser co-ordina- clubs; $500 golf outfit and even a three-night getaway. tor for Special Olympics Arnprior. Special Olympics have about 62 athletes Jensen was talking about the golf tournament from the Arnprior area. “All our funds come on July 10 at the Madawaska Golf Course. The 13th annual event saw more than 30 from fundraising,” said Jensen. “They go toteams take part with four golfers each for a wards clothing, soccer balls and (equipment).” Compared to amounts raised from golf tourround of 18 holes. There were also prizes for six hole-in-ones, naments in the past Jensen was quite pleased although Jensen noted, she had never seen any- with this year’s tally. “We are very lucky with Arnprior helping us out and those who donate prizes,” she said. ARNPRIOR'S HISTORIC THEATRE Special Olympics also raised funds at the recent completed Torch Run, a bake sale, barbecue and from donations FRIDAY AUGUST 7, TO THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 2015 that are given throughout the year. PG scottcampbell@metroland.com

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Above, Ottawa Valley Athlete and Training Program coach Dan Lavallee leads athletes through a training exercise. Left, Athletics Ontario Provincials athletes, from left, Sydney Friske, Jillian Ferguson, Cole Desjardins, and Matthew Hebert get final pointers from coach Lavallee. Bottom, coach Kevin Friske leads athletes in an exercise in javelin. KEVIN FRISKE/SUBMITTED

The Ottawa Valley Athlete and Training Program (OVact) is well under way for its third summer. The weekend of July 17 saw four OVact athletes attending the Athletics Ontario Championships, with Matthew Hebert earning two top-10 provincial finishes in the 300-m and 800-m events. Hebert adds these excellent results to a bronze medal earned in the 800-m at OFSSA this year, the provincial track meet of Ontario secondary schools. All those interested in track and field training or just looking to stay conditioned for their specific sport are welcome to join at any time. OVact will run for five sessions in August (6-10-13-17-20) and re-start in September. Please go to ovact.weebly.com for more information or call 613-623-0411.

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Brodie would have loved it. More than 170 golfers converged at Madawaska Golf Course July 25 for the Brodie Armstrong Memorial (BAM) golf tournament. It was the third annual event held in memory of the 21-year-old avid musician and golfer who was killed in Arnprior in 2013. Funds raised go to scholarships for Arnprior District High School (ADHS) students. “It is such an amazing day that we all look forward to as soon as the last one ends. Everyone gets pumped for days before and on tourney day they feel good and happy and good vibes are flowing,” said Brodie’s sister Candice. “We all miss him dearly but know his spirit is strong and will continue to watch over the event as well as in life. Brodie was and will be remembered as a one-of-a-kind smiling, shining star with a huge heart, loving spirit, bright mind and kind soul. Though we’d rather he be here, he’s the best guardian angel we could have.” And while a storm late in the day cut short a few golfers time on the course, dinner and entertainment provided by Brodie’s cousin Vincent Hughes along with Kurt Borutski, Evan Wilson and Greg Reuter, kept the party going into the night. “Special thanks to everyone involved but especially to Madawaska Golf Club as well as Carson Wagonlit, Daze Insulation and Urban Ford for sponsoring our four hole-in-one prizes. That’s a pretty big deal to us,” said Can-

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wife and kids. You’ll find that in songs like Always You.” And you’ll find the Sunday morning element in Tears on a Bible, an episodic ballad of faith during strife that closes the disc on a moving, tender note. Blaine is well-known for family-based songs, such as They Don’t Make Em’ Like That Anymore, a tribute to his grandfather. That song won Single of the Year at the Canadian Country Music Awards. “I felt last year like some people might have come out solely to see me perform that song and seen a different show than they expected,” says Blaine. “Don’t get me wrong; that song is completely special to me. It’s a career song. But it’s just three minutes and 40 seconds long. And it’s just one part of me. “I also like to play my electric guitar loud. I feel like I come alive on stage when our band is really connecting and I’ve got my guitar in my hand and take

a solo. That sets my soul on fire. And this album (Everything I Love) most closely reflects my live show, more than any other album.” But more than that, it reflects his growth, maturity and confidence as a singer, songwriter, performer and person after 17 years in music — more than half his life. “That’s been dawning on me lately,” says Blaine, who picked up a guitar at age 8, joined his father’s hobby band at 16 and has a business degree from Ottawa’s Algonquin College. “I’m getting to where I feel qualified to be doing what I’m doing. A lot of things about it are starting to make sense, and things that were harder before are coming much more naturally and easier ... I think that this album represents me well. “I think I constantly improve with every album, just from playing shows and getting better at singing and delivering vocals and expressing what I

want to express. But often, within six months after you record a record, you think: ‘I would do this or that differently.’ “Not this time; I wouldn’t change a thing. I know it’s

cliche to say, ‘This is my best album.’ But from top to bottom, from track 1 to track 11, this is a really solid album.” Blaine will hit the main stage at the Arnprior Fair at 9 p.m. Aug. 13.

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Fun, family, friends and faith. They’re the cornerstones of life for Jason Blaine. So no wonder they inspired the title - and the music - of his fifth album Everything I Love, out July 9 on eOne Music Canada. Blaine, a Valley boy who grew up in Pembroke and became a country music star, is the headliner at the Arnprior Fair on Thursday, Aug. 13. “I just wanted to share all the sides of my personality,” explains the 33-year-old singer songwriter, husband and father. “I like to cut up with friends and play a little too loud. “My family’s really important to me. And in recent years, I’ve had a kind of spiritual awakening. Entering my 30s, I finally found balance in my life and got my priorities right. I learned you can have a little bit of fun on Saturday night and be at church on Sunday morning.

That’s really where I’m at. “In fact, I toyed with the idea of calling the record Saturday Night and Sunday Morning. But really, there’s much more Saturday night than there is Sunday morning on the album.” Fun comes first and foremost on the upbeat and celebratory Everything I Love, as anyone who’s heard the leadoff single Rock It Country Girl knows. It sets the tone and tempo for the 12-song disc. But in keeping with Blaine’s balanced approach, it also knows when to set both feet firmly on the ground, with songs that celebrate simple joys, universal truths and dow- to-earth values. “At the end of the day, when the stage lights come down and I get off the plane or the tour bus and I come home, I’m just a husband and a father,” says Blaine, who now lives in Nashville with his wife and three children. “And I can never make a record without a song for the people I love most in my life: My

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Celebrated comedy duo to perform in Calabogie Saturday and music performance at its best.” George Bowser and Rick Blue write and perform music and comedy. Their latest work, ‘Schwartz’s - The Musical’ inspired by Bill Brownstein’s best-selling book about the Montreal delicatessen, ran for nine sold-out weeks at Montreal’s Centaur Theatre. They have appeared in theatres and concert halls across Canada, and from 2007 to 2012 they headlined the Canadian Snowbird Extrava-

ganza concert series, both in Canada and the U.S., returning again in 2013 / 2014. Bowser and Blue recently appeared at the Palmer Rapids Twin Music Festivals and at Yuk Yuks in Ottawa. They have appeared frequently at the Just for Laughs comedy festival and they can often be seen on CBC television and the Comedy Channel in shows compiled from those appearances. The Valley Food and Drink Co.

is located inside Calabogie Lodge on the shore of Calabogie Lake. The restaurant offers visitors an opportunity to experience Ottawa valley culture, heritage, music, and, of course, food and drink. “Menus have been designed to highlight the diverse cultural nature that created Ottawa Valley heritage,” says co-owner Byron Hermann. “Recipes have been prepared using wherever possible the freshest ingredients the Valley has to offer, hand-

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NOTICE Of STUdy COMMENCEMENT INfrASTrUCTUrE rENEWALS – ALMONTE dOWNTOWN COrE ENvIrONMENTAL ASSESSMENT STUdy Environmental Assessment Study

key to the Municipality’s continued success in local business, tourism, community events and festivals. A Recommended Plan will be developed for the study area shown in the key map. The study process will involve developing, assessing and evaluating alternatives, which will result in a Recommended Plan which will be presented to City Council for approval.Open houses will be held during the course of the study to review and discuss the project with residents and solicit feedback. Open house notices will be published in local newspapers and on the Town’s website. Information about the study will also be available on the Town’s website and Facebook page. The study will be conducted in accordance with Ontario’s EA Act, fulfilling the requirements of the Municipal Class EA process that may apply. Interested persons can provide comments throughout the study process. Any comments received will be collected under the EA Act and, with the exception of personal information, will become part of the public record. for further information or to provide comments, please contact: W. Troy dunlop, C.E.T. Director of Roads and Public Works Corporation of the Municipality of Mississippi Mills 3131 Old Perth Road Almonte, Ontario K0A 1A0 Tel: 613-256-2064 x 233 Fax: 613-256-4242 E-mail: tdunlop@mississippimills.ca

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The Municipality of Mississippi Mills has initiated the Infrastructure Renewals – Almont Downtown Core Environmental Assessment (EA) Study.The study will address the advance planning needs for renewal of underground servicing (water, sewer, drainage, utilities) in the downtown core. It will also involve working with the community to develop road and streetscape designs that are complementary to local business and enable safe, convenient and comfortable access for users of all ages and abilities regardless of their mode of transportation. The streetscape design shall work to enhance the unique cultural and heritage features of the core that are 28 Arnprior Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, August 6, 2015

The Municipality of Mississippi Mills is considering the implementation of a Site Alteration By-law to regulate the placing or dumping of fill, the removal of topsoil, and the alteration of the grade of land on properties within the municipality. Council of the Municipality of Mississippi Mills is seeking input from its residents at the August 25th, 2015 Committee of the Whole meeting at 6:30 pm in the Municipality of Mississippi Mills Council Chambers located at 3131 Old Perth Road, Almonte, Ontario. Interested persons may also express their comments to Stephen Stirling, Town Planner (613) 256-2064 x 259 or by e-mail at sstirling@mississippimills.ca.

picked from farms, farmer’s markets and local meat producers. Live entertainment can be heard on stage every Saturday night with the ‘SNL at the Valley’ performers series as well as many Friday nights with a ‘Home Grown; series, which features local young artists. Those who like to sing can attend for Karaoke Thursday nights. Tickets for Bowser and Blue cost $20 online at Eventbrite.ca or can be reserved at 613-752-2676, ext.311.

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Bowser and Blue, one of Canada’s foremost musical comedy duos, will perform this Saturday, Aug. 8 in Calabogie. The 8 p.m. show will be held at The Valley Food and Drink Co restaurant at Calabogie Lodge. “We are so honoured to have them performing here on our stage,” says owner Cath Reynolds. “I remember their live music shows I attended in the past and it makes me laugh every time. Comedy

MISSISSIPPI MILLS BEACH OPErATIONS SUPErvISEd SWIM SCHEdULE AT THE ALMONTE & PAKENHAM BEACH.

ALMONTE BEACH Beginning on Monday, June 15, 2015 ending on Wednesday, August 19, 2015 The Schedule for supervised swims at the Almonte Beach will be as follows: Sunday to Saturday – 12:00 p.m. -5:00 p.m. Please note that the Almonte Beach will be closed July 16th, 17th, 18th & 19th 2015 (Almonte Fair Weekend). Special Thanks to the North Lanark Agricultural Society for the use of the beach in Almonte. PAKENHAM BEACH Beginning on Monday June 29, 2015 to Wednesday, August 19, 2015. The Schedule for supervised swims at the Pakenham Beach will be as follows: Monday & Wednesday 12:00 p.m – 4:00 p.m . For further information, please contact the Recreation & Culture Department @ (613) 256-1077. Please note that you swim at your own risk when the beach is unsupervised.

MUNICIPALITy Of MISSISSIPPI MILLS TESTING, CErTIfICATION ANd MAINTENANCE Of fIrE ALArM SySTEMS, fIrE EXTINGUISHErS, SPrINKLEr SySTEMS ANd EMErGENCy LIGHTS TENdEr #15-18

The Corporation of the Municipality of Mississippi Mills is seeking the professional services for the testing, certification and maintenance of fire alarm systems, fire extinguishers, sprinkler systems and emergency lights at various Municipal facilities and in vehicles. Tenders must be completed on this form for the products and services listed below and returned in a sealed envelope, clearly marked: Attention: Diane Smithson, CAO, Municipality of Mississippi Mills, 3131 Old Perth Road, RR2, Box 400, Almonte, ON, K0A 1A0, Tender #15-18 Testing and Certification of Fire Protection System. Tenders to be submitted no later than 2:00 pm on August 12th, 2015. Tenders will be available as of July 20th, 2015. Copies of the Tenders can be requested by contacting the Municipality at (613) 256-1589 Ext 1 or pmeunier@mississippimills.ca. For further information please contact; Corporation of The Municipality of Mississippi Mills 3131 Old Perth Road Almonte, Ontario, K0A 1A0 Pascal Meunier Fire Chief Telephone: (613) 256-1589 x 1 Facsimile: (613) 256-4612 E-mail: pmeunier@mississippimills.ca


All-star line-up for fifth year Blues and Ribfest Grady Champion take the Bluesfest stage. Pop-up tent trailers, RVs and tents are welcome and must be booked ahead of time. There will be ribs, a beer garden, vendor’s area, kids’ zone, Saturday night fireworks, and, of course, some of North America’s biggest and best blues acts. See calabogieblues.com for more information.

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The Calabogie Blues and Ribfest features an all-star lineup at this year’s fifth-annual festival, running Aug. 14-16. Hitting the stage at Calabogie Peaks Friday night is Shemekia Copeland and an “awesome” blues jam with Bogie veterans Jack DeKeyzer, David Gogo and Jerome Godboo – who have all rocked the Blues and Ribfest since its inception in 2011. Saturday features Drew Nelson, Guy Belanger, Fathead, Steve Strongman, and three-time Grammy Award winner Keb’ Mo’. He added Calabogie Blues and Ribfest as the only Canadian stop on his North American tour featuring his new album Americana. “We are so excited to have the very best in Canadian blues talent rounded out by Keb’ Mo’ – a true living link to Delta Blues that influenced so many artists,” said band director, Yves Trottier. On Sunday at the Peaks natural amphitheatre, Al Wood and

Young stars to entertain Valley trumpeter Alex Buttle is one of four Ottawa Valley classical music stars to join the Ottawa Valley Music Festival musicians in a special homecoming concert this Sunday, Aug. 9 in Renfrew. They will be part of an eclectic program that includes Schubert, Verdi, Bartok and Britten at the 3 p.m. concert in Trinity-St Andrew’s United Church. Also appearing are soprano Jessica Belanger, tenor Kevin Myers and cellist Brandon Wilkie, all former ‘Young Performers’ with the festival. Tickets cost $25 for adults, $10 for young adults, $5 for students (with ID) and free for children 12 and under. Tickets are available at http://www.ottawavalleymusicfestival.ca or by calling 613-649-2429.

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stop for a cold drink of water. In the house, the kitchen would be beastly hot. All night the big haunch of beef would be cooking in the oven. The day before thrashing, Aunty, who came each year to help, would have turned out eight to 10 pies, and they would be on the bake table, already cut in four.  All morning the kitchen buzzed with dinner preparations. The old pine table wouldn’t hold all the men, so three planks stretched across chair MARY COOK backs.  The planks were covered with a thick on their wagons, smoking their pipes and pass- quilt, and then sparkling white flour bag sheets, ing the time until Mr. Briscoe with his team of all to take care of the overflow. horses pulling the big thrashing machine came Every last plate, cup and saucer, and every through the gate. piece of cutlery was spread out on the two taAnd then it was time. Teams of horses would bles, and it was my job to go outside and into bring in the sheaves from the fields, feed them the dark hole under the house which served as into the big machine, coaxed into action, once a cellar and was the bane of my existence, and bring up at least four different kinds of pickles bright red, but now faded from the elements.  The noise was deafening as the thrasher from the swinging shelves.  chugged away under the blistering hot sun.  My By the time the CPR clock struck noon, the three brothers worked right alongside the men, thrashing machine was closing down.  Mother and I, when I wasn’t pressed into service in had put two wash basins at the back door, with the kitchen, pulled a chair up to the window, a new bar of Ivory soap. Each man splashed looking out into the barn yard, watching all our water on his face, gave it a rub with the huck neighbours working as one. towel, and handed it off to the next in line. They My sister Audrey had the job of keeping the were far from clean when they piled into the granite pail of water filled to the brim, with kitchen, found a place to sit, and awaited the shards of ice from the ice house floating on heaping platters and bowls of food. There were creamed potatoes, carrots, turtop. One tin cup would serve all who wanted to nips, cabbage salad, jugs of gravy, and, Full service of course, platters of hot beef and cold Full value sliced roasted pork.  Two plates of Full commitment Prime Valley Realty Ltd. fresh bread and butter sat at either ends Serving: Renfrew, Cobden, Eganville, Calabogie, White Lake, Pat Forrest of the two tables, with Mother and AuArnprior, Braeside, Fitzroy Harbour, Broker of Record Griffith, Burnstown and 613-433-6569 Pakenham, drey at the ready to refill the bowls. everywhere in between! No one bothered with clean plates when it came time to dole out the pie. The dinner plates looked like they had been washed in soap and water, wiped clean with thick slices of bread. There was no loitering after the meal. Mr. Briscoe was the first to push his chair back from the table, and I could hear the thrashing machine roar into action, and the work began again. My three brothers and Father had barely enough energy to do the chores afterwards. But the bags upon bags of grain stacked inside the barn, 503 Gorra hill would once again show what it meant 3+1 beds/2 baths on 15 acres, built in 2003 and has to live in a tight community where log barn, 2 steel storage buildings, heated w/outdoor farmers depended on each other.  furnance. Open concept living, finished rec room, That, simply, was the way things 2 verandas and so much more. MLS#963195 $354,900 were done back then.

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During Seniors Month in June, Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MP Cheryl Gallant presented certificates to the Grove Nursing Home’s Adult Day Program for members’ participation in the Walk across Ontario. That program has a Vibrant Seniors, Vibrant Communities theme. Accepting the certificate from Gallant, left, is Ken Burke and his wife Elaine. The pins represent all the communities he passed through on his walk.

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Then and Now calendars available Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home is celebrating its 35th birthday with a 35th Anniversary Gala on Sept. 19. Calendars have been produced in honour of the event. Titled ‘Then and Now’ the 2016 calendar features photos of past and present activities, employees and volunteers of ABMSH, and also the many regular programs offered throughout the year. The calendars are being sold for $5 with all proceeds in support of anniversary events. First customer, Denise Belanger, left, receives her calendar from ABMSH volunteer receptionist Nancy Paquette. The calendars are available at the Seniors at Home office at 106 McGonigal St. West as well as tickets to the gala for $30 per person. For more info, call 613-623-7981.

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Braeside resident publishes her first book Scott Campbell

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The best way Patricia Glahs can describe her book is, “90 per cent true and 10 per cent embellishment.” Glahs grew up in the Pontiac area, living in towns like Shawville and Ladysmith. She eventually found her way to Braeside. The reason for the unique book titled Lemon Pie and Puberty? “When my mom told me the facts of life, I was working on lemon pie filling,” laughed Glahs. “They are just simple stories from a simple time.” Glahs never imagined herself putting together a book. “I’ve been known as the storyteller

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around here,” she said, referencing the Mountain Creek golf course where she plays a few times a week. “I had my knees replaced and was bored, so my husband suggested the project of writing down my stories.” It took Glahs over two years to publish it. She had a hard time finding someone to edit the pages. Ellen Gable Hrkach of Island View Suites gets the credit for that with Hrkach’s husband, James, doing the graphics. Glahs has 100 books printed just to see if there is any interest. Clip and Snip in Arnprior and the grocery store in Braeside have copies. “I’m quite proud of it, to be able to hold my thoughts in my hands” said Glahs.

Patricia Glahs holds her book, Lemon Pie and Puberty at her book-signing at Mountain Creek Golf Course on July 28.

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Waterfront family home in sought after neighborhood in Arnprior. Cherry kitchen with granite counters, DBC sky lights make living room sparkle, master bedroom ensuite whirlpool bath & glass enclosed shower. 4 Baths, 3 levels of living space, private landscaped salt water pool & hot tub areas.

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3 Bedroom home in very central location. Oak kitchen, large formal dining room good sized living room. In ground pool with huge patio ground pool.

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Nice starter home with private fenced back yard. Large oak kitchen cabinets, large dining room with wood flooring, good sized bed rooms. Good sized detached garage, walk to schools and playgrounds.

Very bright well looked after 3 bed room bungalow on large lot on edge of town. Eat-in kitchen, formal dining room, good sized living room has natural gas fireplace. Large back yard for children and pets.

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New Price! 141 Baillie Avenue, Constance Bay Quaint and rustic 2 bedroom bungalow across street from river, updated windows, insulation and natural gas furnace, galley kitchen with eating area, softwood floor in living room, front porch, detached garage. Pretty corner lot. Walk to beach, store, restaurants and forest! Only 20 mintues to Kanata! Ideal for couples starting out or winding down! $142, 900

Immediate Occupancy! 179 Glenncastle Drive, Carp Village Beautiful 3 bedrm bungalow built in 2002 has a wonderful layout, southern exposure backyard that’s fenced with 2 decks, parking for 4 cars in laneway, big 2 car garage, main flr laundry, refinished hardwood floors & new carpeting in bedrms, bright kitchen & eating area with appliances, cathedral ceilings, gas fireplace, huge master with ensuite & walk-in closet, new gas furnace Sept 2014. Desirable area of custom family homes! $449,900

Waterfront! 4246 Armitage Avenue, Dunrobin Sunsets on the Ottawa River! Great spot for the family to have fun and unwind! 70’ x 160’ beach lot, 3+1 bedrms, hardwd flrs in lvrm, dinrm, famrm, fireplace in famrm, sun room, granite kitchen, master bedrm has ensuite, fireplace & balcony overlooking the river, rec rm with bar, many decks for lounging and 2 car garage! Amazing family lifestyle here! $499,900

SOLD! 108 Morning Dew Drive, Village of Galetta 2 year old Bonneville 3 bedroom home built to R3000 standards for low heating costs situated in a quaint village setting with a huge 155’ x 311’ lot, approx.. 1235 sq ft on living space with hardwood floors, lovely bath with soaker tub & separate shower, kitchen with island, home water on demand & 6 appliances, large back deck. Backs on to acres of private forest. List price $259, 900

SOLD! 483 Bayview Drive, Constance Bay Incredible location with water access & river views! Pretty yard with irrigation system, completely fenced, circular driveway, another driveway at 2 car garage, inground pool heated by natural gas, canopy at pool side, 4 bedrms, granite kitchen, huge solarium overlooks pool, living & dining rms with hardwd flrs, beautiful fireplace, 1.5 baths, main flr laundry & more! Great home for entertaining! List price $379,900

SOLD! 26 Catherwood Court, Kanata Lakes Amazing all brick executive 3 bedrm townhouse on huge private lot, 3 bedrms, 2 car garage and double laneway, famrm with walkout & 2nd gas fireplace, huge room sizes, renovated 5 piece ensuite & 4 piece baths, 2nd level laundry, newer hi-eff natural gas furnace, oversized shed and nicely landscaped, a/c, 5 appliances! List price $424, 900

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MLS#950255 $419,900 1.5 storey 3 bedroom. Main floors open concept, wood stove fireplace, and vaulted ceilings. Solarium, large front porch and spacious back deck.

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Dragons of the Madawasaka Her Arms Hurt team members are congratulated by Arnprior Mayor David Reid for being the fastest ladies team at the inaugural Arnprior Dragon Boat Festival. The co-ed team, based out of the Rideau Canoe Club in Ottawa is in its 10th season and has raised almost $60,000 for charity in that time. Finishing in second was another team based at the Rideau Canoe Club, the Swamp Lillies.

Wilderness Tours sales and marketing manager Matt McGuire presents gifts certificates for Arnprior Dragon Boat Festival draws to festival respresentatives Glenn Arthur, left, and Darrel O’Shaugnessy. Wilderness Tours is celebrating its 40th anniversary with a number of specials and deals on whitewater adventures.

Panacea members celebrate their first-place finish in the club teams competition at the Arnprior Dragon Boat Festival. In second place was the Ottawa Police team. Festival organizer said the organizers were pleased with how well the festival went for a first-time event and it will almost certainly be back next year. He said Great White North, which ran the races, were impressed by the dedication and enthusiasm of the local volunteers who helped run the festival.

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Arnprior Mayor David Reid presents a spa basket donated by Island View Suites to the draw winner Wendy McNab at the Arnprior Dragon Boat Festival. Several local businesses donated prizes and help sponsor the event. Arnprior Chronicle-Guide - Thursday, August 6, 2015 37


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CONTENTS SALE - Sunday 3 BEDROOM house. August 9th 9AM-4PM. 275 Available August 1st. McAndrew Ave, Renfrew Wood/oil heat. MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE 613-433-1250 SALE, Saturday Aug. 8th, 3 Verona Drive, Arnprior. 8 311 JOHN Street N Arnpriam - 1 pm. Many house- or- Ground floor 2- bedhold items, something for rooms .Hardwood floors, glass French doors, ineveryone. cludes heat,hyYARD SALE - Saturday d r o , f r i d g e , s t o v e , p a r k laundry, August 8th 8AM-2PM. ing,basement, removal, grass 582 Fortington St Ren- snow frew. Children Play struc- cutting. No pets. Available tures. Furniture, wagons, Sept lst. $ 1100.00 Call Cots , cribs. Play yards, Karen 613-623-4138 days TONS of TOYS and much, or 613-623-7439 evenings. 3 other units much more!! available. YARD SALE Saturday August 8 & Sunday August 9 4 BEDROOM home for Renfrew Self Storage Hwy Rent Constant Lake, 2 # 60 UNIT # 6. 8:00 TO bathrooms, fridge/stove, 4:00 heat/hydro, washer dryer hook up. Lawn care & Yard Sale – Sat August 8 – snow plowing all this for $ 1,300.OO . No pets all this 8:00 AM – 12:00 Noon. 129 Renfrew Ave East. Ren- $ 1,300.00 . lst & last month. 613-628-5080 frew. Weather permitting.

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1 BEDROOM apt in quiet building, private entrance, ground floor. 834 Castleford Rd . Avail Sept 1st. Sorry no pets or smoking $ 475.00 per month plus APT FOR Rent Renfrew. hydro 613-432-4197 900 sq feet - newly renovated . All utilities in17 John St. S. Arnprior 2 cludes. $ 900.00 per bedroom apt, heat and wa- month phone ter included, $825/month, 613-832-3525 close to downtown, 875.5362, available Sept. ARNPRIOR ALWAYS 1st. No dogs please. CLEAN, MODERN Secure 1&2 Bedroom apts. on 2 bedroom apt Oak St. Avenue. Fridge, Renfrew, fridge, stove, First parking, $645/month plus stove, parking incl. Dishydro. One year lease. counts for mature tenants. First/last & references re- 623-8537 after 6pm quired 613.433.3053

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RENFREW - 3 bedroom row house available September 1 located at 91 Lisgar Ave. 875.00 per month plus hydro and gas. We pay water. First and last required. Call Bujold Properties at 613-432-0789

House for Rent in Arnprior, Available July 1st. Newer two story townhome, 1317 SqFt, 3 Beds, 1 Ί Baths, Attached garage, 5 appliances included. Rent is $1,300/month + utilities. Rent to own option available. Call 613-623-6589 HOUSE FOR Rent Renfrew. 3 bedroom, 2 baths, fridge/stove, washer/dryer, gas furnace/AC. Garage and large yard. Available Sept 1. No smokers. $ 950.00 per month plus utilities. 613-433-7680 Available immediately, quiet country home 10 min. outside Renfrew. 1 b/r + den, full kit., d/r, l/r open concept granny suite - attached to main house by shared laundry rm. Suitable for professional / mature couple or seniors. $850.00 / mth. includes heat/ac, hydro, water, basic sat. TV. Fridge, stove, dishwasher incl. & shared washer / dryer. 1st, last & sec. dep. References required. 613-432-2350 RENFREW - 1 bedroom apartment available Sept 1st located at 15 Renfrew Ave. W. 565.00 per month plus hydro. First and last required. Call Bujold Properties at 613-432-0789

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CARD OF THANKS

CARD OF THANKS

The family of the late Eugene Cadotte, who passed away on July 11, 2015 wish to express appreciation and thanks to Dr. Dipaolo and the staff on the 2nd and 3rd oor of the Renfrew Victoria Hospital. Thanks to Father Kerry Brennan and Father Ryan Holly for their visits with Gene at R.V.H. Thanks to Father Kerry Brennan for the wonderful service and for the prayers at the funeral home as well as the graveside. To Deacon Don Smith for his lovely sermon .To the pall bearers and altar servers a big thanks. Thank you to St. Francis Xavier Choir and the C.W.L. who served a lovely luncheon. Thanks also to all who attended the service. A special thank you to the Goulet Funeral Home for their helpfulness and kindness . The Cadotte Family FOR RENT

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Valley Heritage Radio, a unique community non-profit radio station, is looking for a community-minded individual with a passion for the Ottawa Valley and the Pontiac to be our Volunteer Host for a new current affairs program! Imagine working for an exciting company where employees are committed to meeting big challenges and making a real difference in the community. Join the team at CJHR / Valley Heritage Radio 98.7 FM, the Ottawa Valley’s fastest-growing radio station. Responsibilities: • Coordinate and host a 90-minute news and current affairs program • Meet aggressive weekly deadlines • Establish links with media and community partners across the region • Organize an outline of shows and guests up to a month in advance • Represent the radio station at community events • Directly report to project manager • Other related duties as assigned This is a volunteer position, but there will be compensation for travel Qualifications: • Excellent communication skills • Outstanding organizational and interpersonal skills • Ability to work independently and as part of a team • Must possess superior time management skills and ability to multitask • Meeting deadlines is essential • Needs to be creative and original • Experience and comfort with interviewing people • A positive attitude and a sense of humour • Experience with social media such as Facebook and Twitter • Knowledge of the Ottawa Valley and area an asset Please note: Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. How to Apply: Send your résumé via email to jason@valleyheritageradio.ca or fax résumés to 613-432-9103. Closing Date: Aug. 14, 2015

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Registered Nurse (RN) Position – Full Time Renfrew Medical Group is currently looking for a Registered Nurse (RN) to work in a primary care family physician group practice. Monday to Friday, no evenings or weekends Nine physician group Electronic medical records Professional, collegial work environment Required Skills and Qualifications: Current registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario Experience with procedures including injections Strong communication and computer skills are essential Interest and experience in geriatrics and primary care nursing is an asset Contact Information: Please email your resume and cover letter to: rmg.jobposting@gmail.com Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

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Do you have a passion for community news and current affairs? If you do, Valley Heritage Radio has an exciting opportunity for you! We are looking for community-minded people with a passion for the Ottawa Valley and the Pontiac to be Volunteer Correspondents for a new current affairs program, called The Valley This Week! Join the team at CJHR / Valley Heritage Radio 98.7 FM, the Ottawa Valley’s fastest-growing radio station. Responsibilities: • Attend and report on community events • Identify and research community news and current affairs stories and present them on air • Conduct interviews • File stories in a timely manner • Generate and pitch story ideas • Establish links with media and community partners in your area and across the region • Directly report to the show’s producer and host • Some photography may be required, for posting on our website and Facebook pages • Undertake other related duties as assigned

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We thought of you today, But this is nothing new, We thought about you yesterday, And day before that too, We think of you in silence, We often speak your name, Now all we have is memories, And your picture in a frame, Your memory is our keepsake, With which we’ll never part, God has you in his keeping, We have you in our hearts.

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Looking back with memories Upon the path you trod We bless the hours we had with you, And leave the rest to God. Lovingly remembered & sadly missed,

DEATH NOTICE

In loving memory of

SPARLING, Minerva

Frances Brunke

Edward (Ted) Judd

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Larry & Ruth, Rick & Claire, Peter & Barbara, Stephen & Debbie

Brian, Bev & Carl

DEATH NOTICE

In loving memory of a dear husband

Marilyn, Kyle & Tyler

We thought of you today, But that is nothing new. We thought of you yesterday And the days before that too. We think of you in silence, And often speak your name. All we have are memories and Your picture in a frame. Your memory is a keepsake From which we will never part. God has you in his arms, We have you in our hearts.

For Mom & Dad

In Loving Memory

If roses grow in heaven Lord Pick a bunch for us Place them in our mother’s hands And tell her they are from us. Tell her that we love her and miss her And when she turns to smile Place a kiss upon her cheek And hold her for a while. Because remembering is easy We do it everyday But there is an ache within our hearts That will never go away.

who passed away August 4, 2012.

On the 10th Anniversary of your passing Dad. You had a nature we couldn’t help loving, And a heart that was pure gold, To those who knew you & loved you, Your memory will never grow old.

IN MEMORIAM

In loving memory of a dear daughter, sister and aunt who passed away August 6, 2013.

who passed away July 31, 2012.

I feel a warmth around me Like your presence is so near And close my eyes And visualize Your face when you were here I relive our times together They are locked inside my heart As long as I have memories We will never be apart. In my heart forever, until we meet again.

Fond are the ties that are broken, Dear is the one that is gone, In memory we shall keep her, As long as the years roll on. As we loved her, so we miss her In our memory she is dear, Loved, remembered, longed for always, Bringing many a silent tear.

Share a special memory or explain why you love and appreciate your grandparents this Grandparents Day. Simply send in your favourite family photo, entry form and $30 (HST included) to adrienne.barr@metroland.com or drop off at the Arnprior Chronicle-Guide or Renfrew Mercury offices by August 28, 2015 at 4 pm.

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“In silence we remember”

All entries will be published September 10, 2015 in the Arnprior Chronicle-Guide and Renfrew Mercury.

Loved and missed, Mum, Wayne, Maxine, Ken, Sheila and Families

Your wife, Donna

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It’s been 2 years since you left us. We miss you as much today as ever. Love Always. Max & Linda

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ln loving memory of a dear daughter and sister who passed away August 7, 2009

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Shalla-Vaile They say there is a reason They say that time will heal, But neither time or reason Will change the way we feel. For no one knows the heartache, That lies behind our smiles No one know how many times We have broken down and cried. We want to tell you something, So there won’t be any doubt You’re so wonderful to think of, But so hard to live without. Some may think you are forgotten Though on earth you are no more, But in our memory you are with us As you always were before

Larabie, Clare Eva Peacefully at Bonnechere Manor, Renfrew on Saturday, July 25, 2015, in her 98th year. Loving mother of Sandra Fredette (John) of Renfrew and Clare Anne Whitfield (Jonathan) of Dallas, Texas. Cherished grandmother of Robbin, Mark, Andrew, Christa and Nicola. Great grandmother of Lauren, Maddison, Jack, George, Mary Clare, Kate and Grace. Predeceased by her siblings Evelyn Marchand, Wilfred Haley, Alfred Haley, Kay Milne, May Leckie, Eileen Pfieffer, Ken Haley, Theresa Fitzgerald, Johnny Haley and Harry Haley (husband of Jean Haley). She will be fondly remembered by her many nieces and nephews. A memorial service was held at the St. Francis Xavier Church, Renfrew, ON on Saturday, August 1, 2015 at 10:30 a.m. Burial at Griffith Cemetery. If you wish to make a donation in memory of Clare, please consider the Hospice Renfrew. Funeral arrangements in the care of Kelly Funeral Home Carling Chapel. Sharing memories or tributes at www.kellyfh.ca

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God looked around his garden And found an empty place He then looked down upon this earth And saw your tired face He put his arms around you And lifted you to rest God’s garden must be beautiful He always takes the best He knew that you were suffering He knew you were in pain He knew that you would never Get well on earth again He saw that the road was getting rough And the hills are hard to climb So he closed your weary eyelids And whispered, Peace be thine It broke our hearts to lose you But you didn’t go alone For part of us went with you The day God called you home.

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Florence Catherine Boyle (Owens) passed away peacefully on July 24, 2015 at the West End Villa, Ottawa, Ontario at the age of 91. She was the daughter of the late Florence Mary Owens (Halpin) and Frank C. Owens. Catherine was a resident of Saint John until 2008 when she moved to her daughter’s home in Pakenham, ON. Friendly, outgoing, generous and strong-willed, Catherine was a devout Catholic; a graduate of St. Vincent’s Girls’ High School and Modern Business College. Her first jobs were at the City of Saint John in the Taxation Dep’t. and secretary to the Chief of Police. Catherine was very well celebrated by the auditors at Revenue Canada when she retired after 13 years of service, and was fondly nicknamed ‘Boomer’. An avid bridge player, long serving church choir member and soloist, ardent supporter for the Liberal Party, and volunteer for many charities, especially those supporting children, Catherine always found time to help her coworkers, friends and neighbours. She kept very busy with cooking, baking, knitting, sewing, embroidery, needlepoint and social events. Her focus, however, was always on her 7 children and 11 grandchildren (Allan, Stephanie, Danielle, Jennifer, Shawn, Matthew, Michael, Christopher, Sara, Aaron and Max) whom she carefully nurtured and loved unconditionally. Catherine put her talents to work in all aspects of her life by: volunteering to coordinate the United Way campaign at the Income Tax; by being a member of the executive of Westvale Park housing association and by whipping up a birthday cake if she heard it was someone’s birthday. Swimming was a favourite pastime – in the ocean, in SJ Aquatic Centre, in the Kennebecasis and pools. She won medals at the Senior Olympics. Singing was important to Catherine her whole life, especially in church and at parties. She sang and danced in the Knights of Columbus operettas during the war. Catherine loved to travel using the airline passes from her son, David. She flew across Canada regularly to visit her family and she also traveled to Mexico and Japan. She enjoyed Caribbean cruises with her sister, Frances and winter days with her sister, Betty in Arizona and Florida. Catherine loved to socialize with her cherished friends at Chapel Grove in the summer and go on shopping trips to New York. She is survived by her children Shawn Hayes, Pakenham, ON; David (Alison) Sonora, Mexico; Tom, Victoria, BC; Cathy MacLaren (Sean) Calgary, AB; Paul (Lynne), Quispamsis, NB; and Greg, Victoria, BC; sister, Elizabeth Owens, Fredericton, NB and brother, James F. Owens, Saint John, NB,11 grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Catherine was predeceased by her son, Patrick; sisters Frances Flood, Kennebecasis Park and Patricia Coughlan, Edmonton; brothers William, Edward and George; sisters-in-law Margaret Owens, Jacqueline Owens, Joan Owens and Jean Owens; brothers-in-law George F. Flood and Hon John C. Coughlan. All are welcome to the Memorial Mass to be held at St. Peter’s Church, Clarendon St., Saint John, New Brunswick on Saturday, September 5th, 2015 at 11:00AM followed by a reception. Donations to charities of the donor’s choice would be appreciated by the family. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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GR ANDPARENTS It’s Your Day to Brag! Bring out the pictures! On Grandparents Day, you have bragging rights in our special Grandparents’ Day Brag Book. Simply fill out the form below and choose your favourite photo(s) and email it to adrienne.barr@metroland.com or bring it into the office by August 28, 2015 at 4 pm.

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• August 7

The Arnprior Legion hosts a jam night on Friday. Bring an instrument and join the fun.

• August 8

The Prior Showcase coed slopitch tournament at the McNab Centre Park ball diamonds, 486 Calabogie Rd, Third event in Valley Triple Threat Slopitch Series. Cash and NSA prizing for both A and B side champs. Entry fee $350. Annual 14-km Paddle down the Madawaska River from the Cherry Point rest stop just north of Calabogie to the Burnstown Beach. Registration cost $10. Souvenir gift for each participant. Post-paddle barbecue at the Neat Cafe ($12). For more information, call McNab-Braeside recreation director Geof Patterson at 613-623-5756, ext. 226.

• August 9

August Valley Singles Lunch at 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. Free Arnprior Concert in the Park featuring Buckledown 2-4 p.m. at the Robert Simpon Park gazebo.

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Music by Schubert, Verdi, Strauss, Bartok, and Britten. Tickets are $25 for adults, $10 for young adults, $5 for students (with ID), and free for children 12 and under. Tickets are available at http://www.ottawavalleymusicfestival.ca/ or by calling (613) 649-2429.

p.m. special needs event; 10 a.m. petting zoo; 11:30 a.m. . 1, 2:30, 4, and 5:30 p.m. dock dogs big air show; noon Dr. D science show; 1-11:30 p.m. midway; 3-9 p.m. vendor hall; 5:30 p.m. garden tractor pull, 9 p.m. Ambush and Emerson Drive on the main stage.

• August 10

Aikenhead’s Hospice Classic at the Renfrew Golf Course, $540 for each team. Four-person scramble shotgun start. Registration 11 a.m., play begins at 1 p.m. Proceeds to the residential hospice that services the Upper Ottawa Valley.

Monday is bingo at the Arnpior Legion, 7 p.m. It is held every Monday with a $1,000 jackpot offered the last Monday of the month.

• August 12

Four-Person-Fun-Trivia-Night hosted by Seniors at Home 7-9 p.m. at East Side Mario’s. 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.

• August 13

Arnprior Fair with the World’s Finest Show Midway, 5 p.m. gates open to the public, 5-7 p.m. free midway rides. midway open to 11:30 p.m,, petting zoo, 5-9 p.m. vendor hall, 7 p.m. demolition derby, 9 p.m. Jason Blaine, 3’s a Crowd on the main stage. Clarence Bowes and friends are performing at Country View Lodge, 4674 Dark’s Side Rd., Pakenham, at 7 p.m. Everyone welcome. For more call 613-624-5714.

• August 14

Arnprior Fair: 9:45 a.m. to 1

• August 15

Arnprior Fair: 8:30 a.m. team penning; 10 a.m. -11:30 p.m. midway; 10 a.m. -9 p.m. vendor hall; 10 a.m. petting zoo; 11 a.m. Ultimate cowboy show, 11:30 a.m. . 1 p.m. dock dogs big air show; noon Dr. D science show; noon 4-H rabbit show; 4 p.m. demolition derby, 5:30 p.m. Dock dogs extreme vertical show; 9 p.m. RiverTown Saints and Runaway Angel on the main stage. Another fabulous auction at the Opportunity Shop Treasures and Collectibles Silent Auction. Opened in late July and continues until 11 a.m. on Aug. 15. All proceeds to the Arnprior Hospital. The annual open house at White Lake Marina. Enjoy a free barbecue, bouncy castle for the kiddies, a dragon boat appearance and more from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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