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Arnprior mall fire deemed suspicious Mystery fire started in rear area of Hart department store Sherry Haaima Sherry.haaima@metroland.com

Remembering the Almonte train wreck victims, including two from Arnprior. Page 6

Kate Bourbonnais and the rest of the Little Rock curlers celebrated the end of the first half of their season. Page 12

EMC news – A fire that broke out at the Arnprior Shopping Centre late morning Friday, Dec. 28, has been deemed suspicious. The Arnprior Fire Department responded in the late morning to a call that there was a fire in a rear area of the Hart Store located in the mall. Mall workers and shoppers were evacuated into the wintry temperatures as members of the fire department extinguished the fire and investigated the cause. The Fire Marshal’s Office and the Ontario Provincial Police are also involved in the investigation. John Currie of Arnprior, who was shopping in the store, was the first to spot the fire. “It was back near the toy department where the wool is kept,” said Currie. “I shouted ‘Fire!’ and told everybody to get out,” he said. “I saw the flames first and there was quite a bit of smoke. Peter Mosseau (mall manager) grabbed one fire extinguisher and I grabbed another,” said Currie. While the men tried to put out the fire, the smoke thickened. “It seemed to go out a bit, but there was a lot of smoke so we had to get out,” he said. Currie did not see what was burning. “It seemed to be back where the wool was kept,” he said.

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Retired Arnprior Deputy Fire Chief Peter Boyce talks with an OPP officer at the smoky entrance to the Arnprior Shopping Centre Dec. 28.

Community comes through for fire victims John Carter john.carter@metroland.com

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John Sybiraj in the backhoe repairs a water main break at the corner of 4th Ave and Riverview Drive in Arnprior last Friday morning. The break wasn’t easy to fix with the large amount of snow that fell late last week.

Arnprior Sears owner John Purdon presents Ken Scissons, left, with eight envelopes containing $415 each for him and his seven tenants. Scissons lost the house he owned next door to his Ken’s Kitchen in a Dec. 14 fire. In the background is one of the tenants, Lorraine Chambers, who escaped the fire in her pajamas.

EMC news – An acquaintance of Ken Scissons came up to him shortly after the fire that destroyed his house and left his seven tenants homeless, offered his condolences and shook his hand. After the White Lake man left, Scissons opened his hand to find a $100 bill. That’s just one example of the support offered by the community in the wake of the Dec. 14 fire on McGonigal Street in Arnprior. “People are so good,” said a grateful Scissons. The long-time Arnprior resident who turned 85 Jan. 1 dropped by the Legion Dec. 23 to accept close to $4,500 to help his tenants and

himself recover from the blaze. The Arnprior Sears outlet had been collecting donations for nine days and owner John Purdon presented Scissons with eight envelopes of $415 each, one for him and seven for the tenants. About $1,000 was collected on the weekend following the fire, with Purdon matching that amount. Another $1,320 had been donated by the time Dec. 23 rolled around. Purdon noted there was almost no change in the donation box. The contributions were mostly $10, $20, $50 and even $100 bills, he said, noting it speaks to the community’s generosity and the regard in which Scissons is held in town.

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Also on hand at the Arnprior Legion were Sophia and Nick Xidous from Steve and Dennis Restaurant. About $125 was collected at the downtown Arnprior restaurant and the Xidous family added $1,000 of their own money. “And you’re my opposition,â€? joked Scissons, who ran Ken’s Kitchen until recently. As well, the restaurant provided food and vouchers for the ďŹ re victims, much of it from their own pocket after confusion over what the Red Cross was providing. Several other businesses in town collected donations for the ďŹ re victims and the Arnprior District Memorial Hospital Auxiliary’s Opportunity Shop provided them items for free. Scissons said many people have helped. For example when he tried to buy $10 of gas at Fraser’s Towing, Jim Fraser told him to â€œďŹ ll ‘er up ‌ you’re not paying. The gas is on me.â€? Scissons, whose heart troubles forced him to close Ken’s Kitchen a few months ago, has had a tough 2012. His brother is seriously ill; his son, Robert, died last month; and his daughter, Sheila, one of the tenants, lost her 14-year-old dog in the ďŹ re along with most of her belongings, including $200 bequeathed from Robert with which she was going to buy Christmas presents.

guess I was in shock,â€? she said. Chambers lost all her belongings, other than her purse and the pajamas she was wearing. “It’s losing the mementoes ‌ the pictures of children that’s the hardest,â€? she said. All the tenants were in the same boat as very little was rescued, she noted. As well, at least two of the tenants suffered smoke inhalation. Scissons, who lives next door behind Ken’s Kitchen, said that while he had insurance on the house, he lost furniture and appliances in the ďŹ re. “I’m afraid I lost a lot of stuff.â€? Scissons ran Ken’s Kitchen for 25 years before retiring, then coming back into the business a couple of years ago. His ancestors came to the Corkery area in the 1830s and at one time his grandfather and father ran the Klondike Inn on March Road.

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At the Arnprior Legion Dec. 23, Sophia and Nick Xidous of Steve and Dennis Restaurant present a grateful Ken Scissons with donations from themselves and their customers. The collection, one of several around town, was made to help victims of the Dec. 14 fire that destroyed the McGonigal Street home owned by Scissions, well-known as owner of Ken’s Kitchen restaurant.

Another tenant, Lorraine Chambers, is grateful for the donations, but is mostly just thankful to be alive. She said she was sleeping in her upstairs apartment when the ďŹ re broke out in the basement of the McGonigal Street home. “Linda (Burnett) saved my life,â€? she said. Burnett, a main oor tenant, noticed smoke coming up through her oor and sounded the alarm, ensuring Chambers and four others in the house at the time got out. Chambers said she started down the stairs in the house already ďŹ lling with smoke, but turned around to get her purse. “It wasn’t the money ‌ it was all my ID I wanted,â€? she explained. She ďŹ gured she had about 15 seconds to get out and by the time she got downstairs she could only see a couple of inches in front of her because of the thick smoke. Outside in her pajamas and bare feet in the snow, she was rescued by her hairdressers down the street at Clip and Snip Hair Design. They warmed her up with coffee and consoled her. “I

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Council backs solar panel project on Goshen Road Sherry Haaima Sherry.haaima@metroland.com

EMC news - McNab-Braeside council has lent its support to proposed solar panels on Goshen Road. Johann Reichart and Andrea Reyers were at the Dec. 18 regular meeting looking for council’s support for the proposed project. The couple live on a farm on Usborne and recently purchased property at 434 Goshen Road, formerly the Robertson farm. “We’re looking right now at a solar project on this property,” said Reyers. “We found out there’s room on the grid so someone said ‘Just do it.’” Council’s resolution supporting the initiative adds to the eligible points needed to gain provincial approval of a project, explained the couple. The general proposal is for the panels to be erected on two sheds, which will measure about 250 feet by 60 or 80 feet each, said Reichart. The application is to have ThermoEnergy Buildings do the work. The design plan is still open, but it is expected the buildings will be used for hay and equipment storage. Mayor Mary Campbell confirmed there are no homes in the nearby area, thus no potential impacts to neighbours, but she reminded the couple they will require a

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Johann Reichart and Andrea Reyers were at the Dec. 18 regular meeting looking for McNab-Braeside council’s support for a proposed solar panel project on Goshen Road. building permit should their ThermoEnergy application be successful. CORPORATE FARMING

Corporate farm policies are something municipalities, including McNab-Braeside, will have to keep in mind going into the future, said Mayor Mary Campbell. Having recently met with the owner of the former Sullivan farm, a man from Enbrun who plans to just farm the 400 to 500 acres and not take up residence on the property,

Campbell urged council to start thinking about the issue. “He’s just going to show up in spring and float his equipment in,” said Campbell, who added she has spoken to planning officials and leaders in the farming community about the issue. “This is an agricultural trend and it has serious ramifications.” Only 25 per cent of residential tax is paid on farmland, she said, but most farms have homes on them, so are otherwise contributing to the residential tax base.

That community involvement isn’t the same with absentee farmers. “It won’t be their tractor in the Santa Claus parades, it won’t be their wives cooking at the church suppers,” said Campbell. She wondered about a future policy requiring owners to have residences, if only as landlords. In the case of the man she recently met with and a building on that property, she said he’d rather raze the house than rent it.” Campbell said she thought West Carleton had a situation

where it did allow severances in interest of maintaining a number of residents and maintaining the tax base. Staff and council will need the advice of planners and will have to look at the precedents that have been set. “We need to decide how this influences us in future,” said Campbell. BACK TO COMMITTEE

Despite the fact fire chief Ken Walton appeared at the council meeting with a recommendation to award the tender

for refurbishment of one of the department’s trucks to the lowest bidder, Asphodel Fire Truck Ltd., the matter will go back to committee. While fire committee members councillors Bob Campbell and Aldene Styles originally supported putting out the tender, they’ve opted to have the matter go back to the committee for possible policy changes and reconsideration of specifications. When the item arose at the meeting, the mayor confirmed that despite the recommendation, the councillors were not supporting the award of the tender to Asphodel. Included in the discussion will be the standard life policy on assets. “Let’s have a common playing field to decide these things,” said the mayor. Styles said further review of some of the proposed refurbishment work is among the reasons for another look at the issue. “The fire chief can go back and look at it again and come back with another recommendation and pare it down a bit,” she suggested. CARNIVAL DATES

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The mall was expected to reopen Saturday with Hart remaining closed. High levels of carbon monoxide led to stores remaining closed for the rest of the day Friday. Because the fire began in a commodity shelving area where presumably there were no heaters or other devices located, it is being deemed suspicious. This is a case that underscores the importance of a sprinkler system, said Arnprior Fire Chief John Okum. “When crews arrived, the store was full of smoke,” said Okum. “The sprinkler system in Hart had been activated, which helped put out the fire.” Firefighters, who were faced with extensive smoke, worked to evacuate the mall and then extinguish the fire. However, at least one woman who was in the mall washroom at the time didn’t realize there was a fire and had to be alerted by her husband, who had to re-enter the mall to do so. Once everyone was out, the work of ridding the building of smoke began. “Members of the fire department immediately started to ventilate the building. They put fans in place to bring fresh air in and push the smoke out,” said Okum.

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Application for Minor Variance IN THE MATTER of Section 45 of the Planning Act, 1990; and An Arnprior OPP officer interviews a witnesses at the mall.

IN THE MATTER of an application for minor variance by 656968 Ontario Ltd. (Barry Mason) with respect to the following:

Metro employees had been instructed to tarp their entrance and did so, saving the store from potential smoke damage. Business owners will begin to assess the smoke damage when stores reopen, said Okum. Volunteer firefighter turnout at the scene was on the low side, likely because of the holiday season, said Okum, who himself was on holidays but was in town and responded to the incident.

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Optimists will pick up Christmas trees tree curbside and volunteer club members will pick it up. Cost for the service is a minimum donation of $5 and payment must be made at time of pick-up. The easiest way is to pin the donation on the tree. Tree pick-up is available only within Arnprior’s town limits. Trees will be disposed of at the landfill site. Funds will go towards youth programs supported by the Optimist Club.

TAKE NOTICE THAT the minor variance application will be heard by the Committee of Adjustment for the Town of Arnprior on Tuesday, January 22nd, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. The hearing will be held at the Council Chambers, Arnprior Town Hall, 105 Elgin Street West, Arnprior, ON. You are entitled to attend this Public Hearing in person to express your views about the application or you may be represented by Counsel for this purpose. If you wish to make written comments on this application, they may be forwarded to the Secretary-Treasurer of the Committee of Adjustment at the address shown below. If you do not attend the hearing, it may proceed in your absence and except as otherwise provided in the Planning Act, you will not be entitled to any further notice of the proceedings. A copy of the decision will be sent to the applicant and each person who appears in person or by Counsel at the hearing and who has filed with the Secretary-Treasurer a written request for notice of the decision. Dated this 3rd day of January, 2013 Key Plan

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EMC lifestyle - Now that the Christmas rush is behind us, the Arnprior Optimist Club is ready to help you get that holiday mess cleaned up. Fresh on the heels of its Christmas tree sales fundraiser, the club is once again running its tree pick-up fundraiser, which has grown in popularity the past couple of years. On this Saturday, Jan. 5, between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., place your discarded Christmas

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposed minor variance is available for inspection during regular office hours at the Municipal Office.

Robin Smith, ACST Secretary-Treasurer Committee of Adjustment Town of Arnprior 105 Elgin Street West Arnprior, Ontario K7S 0A8 T: (613) 623-4231 ext 223 rsmith@arnprior.ca 0103.R0011836091

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Tiffany McLaren, Mississippi Mills economic and cultural co-ordinator, and Bonnie Hawkins, the municipality’s recreation and culture department’s administrative assistant, light a single white candle for each victim at the memorial Dec. 20. so many years ago,â€? said Father Lindsay Harrison, “and we bless those who did not die but who carried the wounds ‌ around their hearts throughout their lives.â€? As the tribute moved across the street to the Old Town Hall, the number of attendees swelled to 200, said Tiffany McLaren, the municipality’s economic and cultural coordinator. “The storytellers were great, everyone listened intently,â€? she continued, “and Johnny Spinks was a perfect fit for the event and the song.â€? MONUMENT’S HISTORY

Fourteen years ago (in 1998) ideas were brewing to try – in some way – to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the train accident in Almonte, said Peter Moller. A committee was established in February 1999. The founding members were Cliff Bennett and Herb Pragnell. A short time later John Dunn, Al Gunn, Dawn Leduc, Winston MacIntosh, Marilyn Snedden and Merv Tosh joined them. “It should be noted that John and Merv had a very personal interest in this endeavour as they were both actually on the train at the moment of impact,� said Moller. Unfortunately, Dunn, Gunn, Leduc, MacIntosh and Tosh died in recent years. Moller became involved later in the process to bring

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it to fruition. Roz, his wife, joined him. Initially, for funding purposes, the committee hoped a monument could be built and specified as a millennium project. “Town support was obtained, including the provision of this site,� said Moller, “and fundraising (public and municipal) was undertaken.� There was a time that it appeared as though the project would not be realized – all estimates exceeded the monies available, he continued. “Ultimately, a proposal was received from Yolkowski Monuments in Cobden, through Kerry Monuments in Almonte, for a memorial that would be formed from the two halves of a large granite boulder,� said Moller, “and the cost was going to be within the budget.� The project was not completed by 2000; however, it was finished in time for a dedication ceremony on the 60th anniversary of the catastrophe (Dec. 27, 2002). “It was truly gratifying that all the participants in the project were present at that auspicious event,� said Moller. “I remember we all agreed we should try to hold another commemorative ceremony in 10 years.� THOSE HONOURED

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EMC News –Thirty-nine names were spoken in Almonte, Dec. 20 – the names of angels so desperately missed, and so deeply loved. Among the dead were two from Arnprior and 14, more than one-third, from Renfrew and area. Mississippi Mills Coun. Denzil Ferguson, Marilyn Snedden and Cliff Bennett identified the men, women and children who were killed as a result of the Almonte train accident on Dec. 27, 1942. A single white candle was lit for each victim. Villages and towns across the Ottawa Valley were devastated after a troop train slammed into the Canadian Pacific Railway evening special (No. 550) at Almonte. The wreck is considered one of the worst in Canadian rail history. The memorial tribute for the 70th anniversary of the crash took place at the corner of Mill and Bridge streets – the location of the train wreck monument. More than 100 people attended, including several survivors. A reception followed at the Old Town Hall. The North Lanark Historical Society (NLHS) partnered with the Town of Mississippi Mills to organize the affair. “We are here to remember the ones who died as well as thank the heroes,� said Ed Wilson, president of the NLHS. It is well documented that local residents came to the rescue of the survivors who were in need. “It is very appropriate that this event is being held in the same year that the tracks, which carried those trains, are being removed,� said Wilson. The memorial tribute opened with the singing of ‘O Canada’, led by Kelly Sloan. Mississippi Mills Mayor John Levi was “really pleased to see so many people in attendance to honour those who tragically lost their lives 70 years ago.� Speaking of the residents back in 1942 and how they rushed to the scene in the minutes following the crash to help, “It shows what the people of this town are made of,� he said. “We pray for those people who died on that terrible day,

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Province promises locked-door policy for all elementary schools program provides funding to schools that need support to install devices that give staff more control over who enters the school. In the announcement, the government said it is committed “to working with its education partners to provide the resources they need to reasonably ensure a safe and positive learning environment for every student.” The government has provided funding to nearly 850 of Ontario’s 4,000 elementary schools for access device systems such as new locking doors, security cameras and buzzers.

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That funding will be extended to all the province’s elementary schools. The province is also supporting retrofits that will make schools’ front doors visible from the main office. The Renfrew County public school board had already started experimenting with a locked door policy with some of its schools. Both Renfrew County school boards have also embraced programs that emphasize respect and inclusion for all students and deterrence to bullying. Several of the shooters in the U.S. school shootings have either been alienated or bullied at school. The local school boards, like all others in the province, have a protocol, set up in partnership with police, that requires every elementary and secondary school to have a lock-down plan in place. The plan is practised twice a year. “A locked-door policy will help strengthen the good work already being done in schools to

support the well-being of students,” said Education Minister Laurel Broten. “When parents send their kids off to school they are putting their trust in us, and we have to get it right,” said McGuinty, in announcing the new funding. “That’s why our government is committed to providing safe, welcoming places to learn for all our kids,” he added. “It’s up to us to take all reasonable steps available to us to protect our kids. Locking school doors is a reasonable step.” In an official statement right after the Newtown shootings, McGuinty suggested that at Ontario elementary schools all entrances are kept locked during the school day to prevent entry from anyone who does not have authorization from walking through their doors. While that’s not the case at all schools, the government is moving toward making it happen by the end of this school year.

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Happy New Year: But now it’s time to get serious

Okay, enough of the good cheer and troubles out of sight. And enough of the white Christmas already. Let it snow somewhere else for a while. We should have enough to keep the skiers and snowmobilers happy for the rest of the winter. Happy New Year. But now we’ve had our fun, it’s time to roll up our sleeves and get back to work on the myriad of challenges that face us on so many levels. We can only hope that a year from now we’re not lamenting about many of the same woes we’re dwelling on today. It’s a sad way to end 2012 with the news dominated by the shootings of Kindergarten students and firefighters. It’s an unsettling way to end 2012 with many European countries facing financial ruin and the U.S. economy heading to a ‘cliff’, with Canada in tow. The Middle East is still a powder keg, the gap between rich and poor keeps growing,

and climate change is continuing to make our weather more dangerous. It’s difficult not to be pessimistic that these trends will continue in 2013. We are fortunate to live in a privileged part of the world, insulated to a degree from many of the worldly problems besetting others. But in a rapidly shrinking world, what’s afflicting others can often no longer be ignored any more. We’re not to the point of having armed guards in our schools yet, but it’s a sad reflection on our society that we have to seriously consider putting our elementaries into permanent lock-down. When it comes to international issues, the best we can hope is that common sense will prevail over extremism and countries can strike a balance between paying their debts and hopesapping austerity. That economic uncertainty makes it more important than ever that our national and pro-

vincial representatives be reminded and prodded to protect the ideals the majority of Canadians hold dear. It should be an interesting year politically with both the federal and provincial Liberals electing new leaders, with the latter leading almost certainly to an Ontario election. Locally, municipal councils are now more than half-way through their terms, so should be ready to make their marks on their communities with some major decisions and directionsetting. There are some difficult matters to settle and the public can play a crucial role in the decision-making if it speaks up, which unfortunately it most often doesn’t. Arnprior faces vital infrastructure, strategic plan, recreation, development, environmental and streetscape decisions, all with a new-look administration still learning what the town is all about. So when council and staff ask for

public guidance, as they are for the budget consultation meetings Jan. 15 and 16, take them up on it and share you insight on how you think the town should evolve. The same goes for McNab-Braeside residents. Their council could use all the help and encouragement it can get as it faces some extremely tough decisions this year. What will it do about the Arnprior recreation agreement, the quarry asphalt plant application, and a budget with less and less provincial funding? Those are just some of the many challenges councillors will be struggling with in the next couple of months. It might not make it easier for them if the public isn’t shy about sharing their opinions, but at least they won’t be making important decisions in a vacuum. It will take hard work, sacrifice, inspired leadership and most of all public participation both on the world and home fronts if 2013 is going to be an improvement on 2012. It’s time to get started.

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Road safety deserves more than a grain of salt

To the Editor: The recent dose of winter weather has brought to light a serious lack of standards with the maintenance and snow removal of the Highway 17 corridor between Arnprior and Ottawa. Comparatively to previous winters, there has been one crucial difference; a lack of salt distribution. The condition of that stretch of the 17 was entirely substandard as a result. The final weekend before Christmas is always considered one of the busiest weekends of the year for motorists, and always the busiest of the winter. The lack of response by whoever is responsible for the maintenance of the highway must be addressed. It is important to note that the responsibility of the highway has changed hands. Previously the ministry would patrol the conditions of Highway 17 and call the plows out at first sight of snow or other hazardous weather. I know this because I am a former plow driver whom was responsible for plowing the stretch of Highway 17 between Calabogie Road and Galetta Side Road. This winter Highway 17 is no longer patrolled by the ministry trucks and they are not responsible for calling out the plows as a result of privatization. I now regularly commute between Arnprior and Ottawa where I work in the emergency services. I drove on Highway 17 several times last weekend and the lack of salt distribution was frustrating and created both life-threatening as well as hazardous conditions for motorists. There are only two plausible reasons why the salting standards have changed so drastically to previous winters. They are environmental concern and cost-savings. I list them as such because one will always precede the other and is usually related. In past years salt was distributed as needed on the highway in order to create

the safest driving conditions as possible for motorists travelling on the TransCanada Highway to and from the capital city of Canada. Presently, by using the green movement as a veil for cost-savings measures as the government does only when it is beneficial to their bottom line, our highways and life safety are being written off. I have heard the counter arguments to salt distribution and how we have been told that the road salt will affect our water table with contamination come the spring thaw, but I am just not buying that. What I have noticed, however, is a seriously decline of standards as a result of cost-saving measures when it comes to our roads. Take for instance something as simple as a snow fence. I remember growing up and seeing the orange fences spread all across the Ottawa Valley. It was a proactive approach to preventing drifts in the winter which simply hardly exist these days. Thankfully there are farmers whom have the presence of mind and sense of community safety to plant a tree line at the edge of their fields where they coincide with highways to prevent the drifting. The past winter storm was both intense and a major task for snow removal crews. However when it comes to the TransCanada Highway, the crews should be ready as they have been in the past and do all that is necessary to keep the highway operable and safe for all motorists. The past weekend (Dec. 22-23) the lack of salt distribution was entirely unacceptable, especially on the busiest weekends of the year where people are trying to make it their destinations to celebrate Christmas with family.

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Line dancing to resume with winter classes in Arnprior them to Western-Swing, Latin-Rhythms, Jazz-Styling, Waltzes, Modern-Hits, and I even have a Gangnam-Style dance lined up for the winter session which starts in January,” she added, demonstrating two of the dance’s ‘signature-moves’ that went viral on You-Tube. When the Nick Smith Centre’s Line-dance program started in October, it attracted participants from the Arnprior area as well as various sections of the Valley, including from as far afield as Eganville. Chatterton noted that one of the aims of the group is to be involved in a positive way with the community. So, in consultation with group members, some line dances were chosen for a 40-minute performance at Arnprior District Memorial Hospital, which will take place in midJanuary. The group is looking forward to the opportunity of entertaining residents and their caregivers in this way, and the contact at the hospital is pleased that such a visit is being planned. The group of line-dancers have adopted the name the ‘Arnprior Hy-Liners’, and Chatterton confirms they will be available to dance throughout the year for any other local facilities who would like them pay a visit, or attend a particular venue or event. Networking with other line-dancing groups is one of the basic activities enjoyed by those participating in this dance-form, and on Dec. 13 the Arnprior Hy-Liners had a chance to greet, meet, eat, and, of course, dance with other groups, including some line-dancers who visited from Kanata’s Beaverbrook Community Centre. The event held in Pakenham’s Stewart Community

Centre was hosted by the Almonte and Pakenham branches of the Mississippi Hy-Liners. Chatterton was pleased to be able to organize this gathering of four groups for such an activity, and she anticipates that dancers from other groups, such as members of the classes from the Arnprior Quality Inn and the Horton Community Centre, will be available to attend the next ‘local-social’ in early March. It will be held either at the Nick Smith Centre in Arnprior, the Almonte Community Centre or the Pakenham Community Centre.

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Registration is now open at the Nick Smith Centre for the winter session, scheduled to begin on Monday, Jan. 7 at 1:30 p.m. Registrations also begin at the Almonte Community Centre Jan. 9 and at the Stewart Community Centre in Pakenham Jan. 10. Chatterton points out that the first class of the new session will be free for anyone interested in learning more about this dance-form. She also mentions some of the aspects that members appreciate the most include there is no age-limit for participating, both genders are welcome, no partners are required, the routines offer both aerobic as well as weightbearing exercises, there is a wide variety of music, the program and sequencing are designed to welcome all levels of dancers, and, best of all, it’s a lot of fun participating in this type of activity. For more details regarding registration, call the Nick Smith Centre at 613-6237301 or Chatterton at 613623-0976.

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Exciting bird encounters on Boxing Day in Pakenham EMC lifestyle - The longawaited day finally arrived. It came with below-average temperatures and above-average snow cover. That day was, of course, the annual PakenhamArnprior Christmas Bird Count, which took place on Boxing Day. I have done this count for 47 consecutive years. The first remains vividly etched in my Michael Runtz mind. I was 12 years old and accompanied Bud Levy and his enNature’s Way tourage. Bud owned the Arnprior Guide (there were two Arnprior papers then, the Arnprior Chronicle being the other) and had advertised the count in his column: “Strictly for the Birds� written under the alias “Hawkeye.� The count participants met at the newspaper’s office on John Street for an obligatory group photo before the 9 a.m. start. BARRED OWLS

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Above, this American Tree Sparrow was one of many seen on the bird count Right, this Great Gray Owl was the highlight of the bird count compilation at her home near Blakeney. Overall, the 30+ observers tallied 54 species, an average number for the count. Samantha’s Great Gray Owl was the bird of the count. Other highlights included 2 Red-bellied Woodpeckers (a record high count), 2 Golden Eagles (also a record high), a Belted Kingfisher, a Red-breasted Merganser, and 4 Hoary Redpolls, Record counts were also taken for Barred Owls (6), Northern Cardinals (51), and American Crows and Common Ravens (tallies are being reviewed for these two). Full results will be posted on the Macnamara Field Naturalists’ Club website (mfnc.ca). Next year’s count is only 51 weeks away. The countdown has already begun! The Nature Number is 613-387-2503; email is mruntz@start.ca

Municipal Matters January 3, 2013

UPCOMING MEETINGS:

Jan 8 @ 6:00 pm Council Jan 8 @ 7:00 pm CoW Jan 15 @ 6:00 pm Special CoW (Municipal Grants) Jan 22 @ 6:00 pm Council Jan 22 @ 7:00 pm CoW

2013 BUDGET - NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING Please be advised that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Mississippi Mills will be holding a Public Meeting to consider the 2013 Budget. The budget documents can be accessed online at missippimills.ca or by contacting the Treasurer, Rhonda Whitmarsh at rwhitmarsh@mississippimills.ca or 613256-2064, ext. 262. Meeting Date and Time: Tuesday, January 8, 2013, 6:00 p.m. Location: Council Chambers, Municipal Office, 3131 Old Perth Road

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC MEETING – NAMING OF MULTI-PURPOSE ROOM The Town of Mississippi Mills has received an application to commemorate Ron Caron with the naming in his honour of the multi-purpose room located on the second floor of Almonte Old Town Hall. A public meeting will be held on Tuesday, January 8, 2012 at 6:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers, 3131 Old Perth Road, during the Council meeting to allow members of the public to provide comment. For more information contact the Acting Town Clerk at rtremblay@mississippimills.ca or by calling 613-256-2064 ext. 226.

MISSISSIPPI MILLS CHRISTMAS PUBLIC SKATING HOURS - 2012 Almonte Arena ALL FREE SKATES sponsored by Tim Horton’s Thursday January 3rd 1-3 pm Friday January 4th 2-4 pm

Pakenham Arena (All Skates are Free of Charge) Thursday January 3rd 2-4 pm Friday January 4th 2-4p.m and 7:30-9pm Sunday January 6th 5-7 pm For more information please call 613-256-1077.

LINE DANCING IN MISSISSIPPI MILLS

All ages welcome! Location: Almonte Community Centre Wednesdays Jan 9/13 to March 6/13 1:30 pm to 3:00 pm ($8.00/class) Location: Stewart Community Centre Thursdays Jan 10/13 to March 7/13 1:30 pm to 3:00 pm ($8.00/class) (Cancelled Jan 24 and Feb 28) For further information please contact the Recreation and Culture Department at 613-256-1077.

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You must ensure that your dog is licensed. Dog licences expire on December 31st each year and can be renewed by visiting the Municipal Office or by mailing the registration form along with the applicable fee.

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In recent years by 9 o’clock I would have been counting birds for at least three hours. This count was no exception. At 6:15 a.m. I met up with Ryan Zimmerling, Carl Leesti, and Samantha, Jessica and Donna Carter; it was Ryan’s 23rd count but the first for the others. After unsuccessfully trying to get owls to call back to imitations, by first light we stood beside a marsh in the Nopiming Game Preserve near Galetta. Here I called for owls but this time Samantha, who is 15 years old, noticed a large bird fly into conifers across the marsh. A few minutes later we were admiring a Barred Owl perched in a pine. The lovely bird flew overhead before retreating into the forest for the day.We worked our way through the woods to Marshall Bay. The day was cold (-18° when we started) but without wind it was quite pleasant. Ryan and I were amazed how quiet the woods were compared to previous counts; chickadees were scarce and finches near absent. A couple of hours later we reached the creek that flows through the marsh where our walk began. Once again Samantha spotted a large bird. When I looked through binoculars I was amazed to see a Great Gray Owl, a bird I have never seen on any Christmas Bird Count. It was only the fifth time this northern bird was encountered on this Count. Later in Galetta we joined Brianna and Mikayla McAteer, young sisters who were recording the birds near their home. A CBC reporter met us to cover the bird count for the news; the clip can be viewed on the CBC website.


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Hitting the slopes at Mount Pakenham,

EMC sports - The Renfrew Curling Rink is once again hosting the Tim Hortons Masters men’s and women’s provincial curling championships. This year’s event, to be held Jan. 9 to 12, promises to be a fun and entertaining for players and spectators. The championship is for curlers 60 years and over. It will feature exciting curling as these folks have had time to perfect their game. Eight men’s and eight women’s teams from all over Ontario will compete in a round-robin format. The area representative is skipped by Reg Plaster from the Arnprior club. His rink includes Mark Armstrong, John Colgohoun and Verne Kawka. The 16 teams will be representing 14 communities. The Brant Curling Club and Rideau Curling Club are each represented by both women’s and men’s teams. The theme is Homecoming, as the Renfrew Club welcomes back competitors from across the province. The Renfrew Club is pleased to welcome all of you who wish to come to watch and support the teams as they put their skills to the test. There is no entry fee to watch the games. “Come out and cheer them on.� If you can’t make it in person, you can follow all the action, and see the up-to-date scores by going to www.ovca2013masters.com or www.renfrewcurlingrink.ovca.com. Follow the link to CogecoTV to see game highlights. Or you can watch complete games on Cogeco Cable TV.

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EMC Sports – The Mount Pakenham Ski Resort must be loving this snowy weather. The ski hill, which has been open since 1968, is a popular destination for many local skiers and out-of-towners. On a busy weekend it will see more than 500 people hit the slopes. Carrie McCallum has been the assistant ski school director at Mount Pakenham Ski Resort for the past nine years and is excited for the new ski season. McCallum thinks one of the reasons it’s so popular is because it’s a family ski hill. “There is something for everyone from the beginner to the terrain ski park,� said McCallum. “Everyone knows everyone and the new people can’t believe how friendly everyone is in making sure they have a great day.� The hill opened for weekend runs on Dec. 1 and officially opened full-time on Dec. 14. With the recent snowfalls it currently has all 10 runs open, with a wide range of difficulty levels. “We are so happy to have all of our runs open so early in the season,� said McCallum. “This is some of the best skiing snow I can remember in December.� The mountain has a base elevation of 450 feet (137 meters) with a summit elevation of 730 feet (223 meters) and a vertical drop of 280 feet (85 meters). One new feature Mt. Pakenham is offering this year is an improved website, which is easy to navigate and has daily updates on ski conditions (www.mountpakenham.com). “We realized more of our customers use the site not only for information but to register online as well,� said McCallum. “We wanted to bring it up to the current online standards.� The new site was launched in September and is also completely secure for online payments. Also new this year is an expanded learner training area and the carpet area. “We’ve made it half as big as it was,� said McCallum. “It means there is more trainer area for our lessons.� The ski school offers a number of different lesson formats including the Discover Ski or Snowboard program, which is designed for first-timers to make getting started easy and affordable as well as private lessons. “It’s important for us to have suitable beginner trails because we are known for our learn-toski programs,� said McCallum. “We have one of the best ski schools in the area. If someone wants to try it, we have everything they need for a perfect learn-to-ski day.� Last year, a new quad-chair lift was installed and is one of the newest lifts in the region. “It runs off Exhibition, which is one of our main runs,� said McCallum. “It’s called the Mika Express and was named after Joanne Clifford’s grand-daughter.� In total the ski hill has seven lifts: three surface lifts, two quad-chairs, a triple bar and a t-bar, with an uphill lift capacity of 8,000 per hour. If skiing is too much of a thrill for you, the tubing hill is also open. “We find because we are so close to Arnprior and Ottawa, they are able to do that if they are not a ski family,� said McCallum. “We have found over time that people will come for tubing and then see the other programs we have to offer.� The tube park is located on a gentler slope, where you can walk up and slide down either alone or in a small group. “It’s a cherry on top at the end of the day,� said McCallum. For the first time in a few years both the cross-country ski trails (35 kilometers) and snowshoeing trails (5 kilometers) are open at this time of year, another added bonus due to the recent snowfalls. The ski hill is open Sunday to Monday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and from Tuesday to Saturday from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.

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EMC sports - On Dec. 18, youth curlers of the Arnprior Curling Club came out to celebrate the Christmas season with some on-ice fun. There are currently 27 members of the Little Rocks program being taught the

strategies and skills of curling, Canada’s other favourite winter pastime. Tim Hortons is the sponsor for the program, providing door prizes, hats and Timbits for the thankful curlers. The second half of the curling season will resume Jan. 8. THURSDAY NIGHT DRAW

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Two come-from-behind victories move Jr. B Packers into tie for second Peter Clark peter.clark@metroland.com

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twice with Reid Murphy on a breakaway, and Jared Steege on a quick dart, giving the Packers 1-0 and 2-1 leads. Scott Conroy levelled the count twice for Renfrew, and then completed a hattrick when he scored the only goal of the second period on a Wolves power-play. Packers 3, Almonte 2 (OT) The Packers pulled a rabbit out of the hat twice in Almonte. Brayden Harvey tied the game 2-2 when he solved Almonte goalkeeper Dominic Plaschy with 1:06 left in regulation time. Michael McGrath then sent everyone home when he connected with 37 seconds showing on the clock in the fiveminute overtime. Packers leading goal-scorer Jared Steege opened the scoring with an unassisted marker, his 30th of the season, early in the second period to break the scoreless time. However, Nick Villeneuve with 20 seconds left in the second period, and Garrett Nichol 5:14 into the third, scored to land the Thunder a 2-1 lead. Lamothe was solid in the Arnprior triumph with 37 stops. Andrew Dekroon was also instrumental in helping Arnprior end its losing streak, as he assisted on both the tying and game-winning goals. The Packers picked up Dekroon from the Westport Rideaus in a mid-October trade.

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EMC sports - The Arnprior Packers put to rest a five-game Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League losing skid with a pair of dramatic come-from-behind victories on the last weekend before Christmas. The Packers topped the Almonte Thunder 3-2 in overtime Dec. 22, and then came home for a 5-3 win over the visiting Renfrew Timberwolves the next night at the Nick Smith Centre. Arnprior was also slated to play the Valley Division-leading Perth Blue Wings Dec. 21 in Perth. That game was postponed because of a snow storm, and will be rescheduled. The wins allow Arnprior (13-14-and2) to pull into a second-place tie with Renfrew in the Valley Division standings, although the Timberwolves have played one less game. The Packers were scheduled to host Almonte in their final game of 2012 Friday, Dec. 28, after the newspaper’s early New Year’s deadlines. The Packers are in the midst of a sixgame homestand (unless the game in Perth is rescheduled for early January), so need to pile up some points to stay in a playoff position the tight Valley Division race. Coming to the Nick Smith Centre after Almonte are Stittsville this Friday, Jan. 4;

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had been saved from a freezing death in the bottom of the Bonnechere. But Father’s work was far from over. Once back at the ice house, he had to unload the blocks, one at a time, each probably weighing in at 100 pounds, and place them in rows inside. Father could hardly walk upright with the weight of his frozen overalls. But he was not ready to change into dryer clothes yet. The horses had to be put in the barn, fed and bedded. Only then did he head for the house and the warmth of the kitchen. Mother had to strip him of the frozen outer layer, and the overalls were draped over the wood-box to melt and dry. The brothers would be pressed into service on Saturday, as they headed to the sawmill to bring back load after load of sawdust and cover the blocks in the ice house. The sawdust was free; the owner of the mill glad to be rid of it. And so, for another winter, and hopefully well over the summer, we would have ice for the ice box in the kitchen of that old log house. We considered ourselves very privileged indeed to have the big oak Barnett bought by grandfather who couldn’t understand how anyone could survive without an ice box. After that day on the Bonnechere, and after his supper, Father, completely spent of every ounce of energy, would go to his usual spot in the kitchen. He would settle into the rocking chair in front of the Findlay Oval, lift his stockinged feet onto a cushion on the oven door, and promptly fall asleep. The Ottawa Farm Journal, or the Family Herald and Weekly Star would have gradually slipped from his gnarled hands. I would watch his gentle breathing and I would be filled with such caring. And again I would say my prayers of grateful thanks that Father had survived another day of bringing in the ice from the Bonnechere.

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Father wore a second pair of bib overalls over his winter clothes. His big cowhide mitts covered two pairs of wool mitts, a fur hat with the ear lugs down was tied securely under his chin, his pipe, as always hung loosely from his mouth, and we were ready for the trip across the back field, down the other side of the West Hill to the Bonnechere. The ice on the river cracked and snapped under the sleigh. I fervently prayed the horses, sleigh and Father and I wouldn’t end up on the bottom of the river. We came to the very centre of the Bonnechere. And then the long process began. Father, using the auger, burrowed four holes, forming a square into the ice. Then, with the needle-nosed saw, he cut a swath from one hole to the other three. This was when I was filled with dread, because I knew what was coming. Once the square was freed from the water, the block instantly flew from the water, sometimes rising above the very ice we stood on, splashing great gushes of water all around. Most of it landed right on Father.

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2 BEDROOM Ground floor large plus basement. Available immediately, hardwood floors, many extras, $750 +240 utilities approx. Call 613-623-7439 252 John St N, 2 blocks south of hospital, 2-bedroom, renovated, clean, quiet, safe, petfriendly, includes parking, locker, fridge, stove, hood fan, 613-299-7501 5 BEDROOM 2 story stone century home, 1 1/2 bath, gas heat and hot water, newly renovated, 24 Ottawa, $1250 +utilities/month, Call 613-623-3176

Cobden Immediate $575/month, 1 bedroom apt first floor, free parking, pay own utilities, smoke free building, prefer no pets, 613-851-4630 Country living 3 bdrm apt in duplex house. $575/ month plus heat & hydro. References first & last, small pets. Available Feb. 1st, 2013. 5 kms to town. 613-433-8975 Large 3 bedroom town house in Fairbrooke Ct. Finished family room with fireplace, 3 bathrooms. Available immediately. Call Cheryl 613-327-9992

ARNPRIOR - spacious splitlevel home - very clean and well maintained - all appliances included - $1350.00/mo plus utilities - non smokers no pets - available Dec 10th references required - 1st and last months rent required 613-860-8200

Newer 2-story 1500 Sq Ft Semi Detached, available January 1, in a very desirable neighborhood. 3 Bedrooms, 1 1/2 Bathrooms, Rear deck, attached single car garage, paved driveway, A/C, 5 appliances. $1300/ month plus utilities, 613-623-6589

ARNPRIOR 2 Bdrm Apt. available Immediately. $800 + utilities. First & last months rent required. Seniors Preferred. References required. PH: 613-297-1784.

PAKENHAM, 1 bedroom apartment, fridge, stove, laundry facility. Available Immediately, $675/month +hydro. 613-297-4888

2 BEDROOM Apt, 71 Sullivan Cres, Arnprior Available now, includes heat, water, fridge, stove and parking. Laundry on site. $725 Info 819-661-0638

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

BIRTHDAY

BIRTHDAY

BRIGHT & SPACIOUS 1 bedroom and 2 bedroom Available immediately at 41 Russell, Arnprior. Quiet and mature building features laundry facilities on each floor and private parking. $675+utilities and $775+utilities. Call Eddy 613-623-6330

FOR SALE

For Sale Queen Size box spring & mattress. Phone 613-432-8799

Hillary Afelskie

HELP WANTED Looking for persons willing to speak to small groups, 1 on 1 presentations. A car and internet necessary. Diana (866)306-5858.

In loving memory of a dear wife and mother who passed away Dec. 27, 2007. Days of sadness still come over us, Tears in silence often ow, For memory keep you ever near us, Though you died ďŹ ve years ago. Love, Collins, Cleo, Todd, Tracy, Brenda and Hollie

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Ken McLean

July 7, 1957 – Jan. 7, 2003 Ten Years have Passed‌ Since I gave you one last kiss and told you that I loved you, Since I watched you drive out of the laneway one last time, Since I called you and you told me that you loved me, Since deep in my heart and soul, I knew I wouldn’t ďŹ nd you waiting at home, Since I felt like breath had been knocked out of me forever. Since my world suddenly came crashing down, Never to return to “normal.â€? Since you were frozen in time, along with all your hopes and dreams. Since I had to leave you in a quiet cemetery, Near your childhood home.

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The moment that you died our hearts were torn in two. One side ďŹ lled with heartache, the other died with you. We often lie awake at night, when the world is fast asleep, and take a walk down memory lane, with tears upon our cheeks. Remembering you is easy, we do it every day, but missing you is heartache that never goes away. We hold you tightly in our hearts and there you will remain.

JUNE EVANS

January 2, 2013

Happy 80th Birthday

In loving memory of our daughter & sister who passed away January 4th, 2012.

Loving & missing you always, Mum, Dad & Brennan

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GRADUATION

Held tightly in my heart, Love Sandra xoxo PS. Please keep sending the dimes‌

Daisy Baker is proud to announce the graduation of her Great-Grandson, Connor O’Gorman, from the Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Diploma Program at Algonquin College on 7 November 2012. Connor will be continuing his education in February 2013 at a private college in Ottawa. Connor’s mother and step-father, Lisa and John Scott, are very proud of his accomplishments. We love you Connor! HELP WANTED

Keegan Melville

HELP WANTED

Due to the unexpected resignation of its Executive Director, the Renfrew County United Way is looking at its future options for staffing. We are seeking “Expressions of Interest� from persons who have expertise in one or more of the following areas:

Nov. 30, 1993 - Jan. 3, 2012

Q One year ago today our lives changed forever. Our hearts were broken as we lost you on a cold January night. The memory of your smile, your hugs and the light of you that shone bright will always remain with us as we continue on without you here. We love you Keegan and miss you, always and forever. Mom & Dad Liam & Sage

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Finance and Administration Fundraising / Philanthropy Proposal Writing in the Not for Profit Sector Community collaboration / liaison Human Resources Public Relations Social Enterprise Good interpersonal/communication skills working with volunteers, community partners, board members, etc.

Please describe the attributes you could offer our organization in a letter, marked “Private and Confidential, to the Board Chair, Renfrew County United Way, 1330 Pembroke Street West, Unit B, Pembroke, ON K8A 7A3 by Monday, January 14, 2013. We thank everyone for their interest, but only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Anyone seeking information about our organization is encouraged to visit our website at www.renfrewcountyunitedway.ca

Remembering

Doreen Charter

Wherever you are, Ken, I hope that you are having the greatest adventure you could’ve ever imagined, with all the love, peace, and warmth that you truly deserve. I will never, ever stop loving or missing you.

Love and Best Wishes from your family

Please apply on-line at minto.com or fax your resumes to (613) 788-2758, attention: Jensa.

IN MEMORIAM

Happy Birthday Dennis Harrington Santa tells us that Dennis has been a good boy!

Hunter Safety/ Canadian Firearms Courses and exams throughout the year. Organize a course and yours is free. Call Wenda Cochran 613-256-2409.

In Memoriam

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Barley and Wheat Straw For Sale. Delivery Available. Barclay Dick & Son Farm Supply. 613-649-2620 or 613-649-2440

175 Acres off Goshen between Arnprior and frew. Hardwood bush, hunting. $175,000. More mation call 613-623-7572

Love Gary, Sarah, Jennifer And grandchildren

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ACCOUNTING CHRONICLE DIAMOND AWARD WINNER 2009, 2010 & 2011 Saturn Accounting Services 613-832-4699

2 Bedroom apt Oak St. fridge, stove, parking, $625/month plus hydro. One year lease. First/last & references required. 613-433-3053

STABILITY, SECURITY, SERVICE. Community-based company. Personal friendly approach to policyholders. Looking for this kind of insurance broker? Call Eady Insurance 613-432-8543

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2 bedroom apt in Almonte. Center business section, 126 John St. Call 613-235-0105

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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

HUNTING SUPPLIES

REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE

As a team, you will both be responsible for customer service, cleaning, minor repairs and maintenance of the interior and exterior of a residential property in Ottawa. Related experience and good communication and computer abilities are a must. A competitive salary and beneďŹ ts package, including on-site accommodation, await you!

Experienced Commercial Shop Foreman & Cabinet Makers Premier quality commercial cabinetry & millwork facility is looking to add to our exceptional team. We are recruiting experienced, positive & energetic applicants for the immediate position/s of: r 1SPEVDUJPO .BOBHFS 4IPQ 'PSFNBO r $BCJOFU .BLFS +PVSOFZNBO The ideal candidates will have 4 or more years of experience, preferably in a commercial shop. Successful candidates should have demonstrated ability to work in a fast-paced, highly diversified environment where multiple projects are running simultaneously or overlapping. Superior multitasking, attention to detail and the utmost quality and safety attributes are a must. We offer competitive compensation packages, flexible, friendly working environment with many unique projects and learning opportunities. To apply, please submit your resume to: info@bodescabinets.com or fax to 613-622-1219. We thank everyone for applying, however only those candidates who are qualified will be contacted for an interview.

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FOR RENT

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HUNTER SAFETY

BUSINESS SERVICES

Superintendent Team

adrienne.barr@metroland.com

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WEDDING

DOG SITTING Experienced retired breeder providing lots of TLC. My home. Smaller dogs only. References available. $17-$20 daily Marg 613-721-1530

Weddings, Baptisms & Funerals, location of your choice. Also available small weddings, my home, weekdays. The Rev. Alan Gallichan. 613-726-0400.

LEGAL

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FOR RENT

KANATA Available Immediately 3 bedroom townhouse, 1.5 baths, 2 appliances, unďŹ nished basement, one parking spot. $1038 per month plus utilities.

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McGRIMMON HOLDINGS

SATURN ACCOUNTING SERVICES 613-832-4699

MUSIC World Class Drummer From Five Man Electrical Band, is accepting new students for private lessons. Call Steve 613-831-5029.

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

www.stevehollingworth.ca

Park View Apartments

GARAGE SALE

(across from the Hospital)

Applications being Applications being accepted from accepted from Mature Tenants Mature Tenants

613-818-5807 to arrange for a showing to arrange for a showing

for viewing appointment DEATH NOTICE

Sackmann, Clemens In Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Monday December 24, 2012. Clemens Sackmann age 80 years. Loving husband of Rosemarie Sackmann (Spitznagel). Loved father of Peter (Polly), Ralph (Brenda) and Mandy (Greg Hyland). Special grandfather of Craig, Kyle, Chavon, Trevor, Harrison and Sarah. Special uncle to Karen Arp (Steve Osborne). Following Clemens wishes there will be no visitation. Cremation. A Memorial Service will take place at a later date. For those desiring donations to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital or Hospice Renfrew would be appreciated. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the care of the Anderson Funeral Home, Renfrew. www.andersonfuneralhome.ca

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DEATH NOTICE

PILON, Doris Helen June 22, 1942 – December 25, 2012 Passed away with family at her side at the Ottawa General Hospital on Tuesday, December 25, 2012. Daughter of the late John and Celestine Pilon. Dear sister of Kaireen McIntyre, Anne Coyles (Denzel), twin sister Dorothy Riddell (Jim) and Rose Crozier (Kenneth). Predeceased by her brothers Cecil (Anna), Carl (Rita), Arnet (Alice) and Earl (Faye), and her sister Lulu. Helen will be sadly missed by many nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. Private family funeral arrangements entrusted to McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home, Renfrew (613-432-2866). Interment to follow at Douglas Public Cemetery in the spring. Memorial donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. Helen’s care at the Ottawa General Hospital was exceptional. Thanks to the doctors, nurses and staff who helped her through this very difďŹ cult journey. PEACE IN THE VALLEY Condolences or donations may be made at www.mcphailandperkins.ca

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0LEASE RESPECTFULLY NO PETS NO SMOKERS Campbell View & Campbell Place, Robert Street, Arnprior

Send A Load to the dump, cheap. Clean up clutter, garage sale leftovers or leaf and yard waste. 613-256-4613.

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DEATH NOTICE

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DEATH NOTICE

APARTMENTS IN SECURE BUILDING

WORK WANTED

WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE SCRAP CARS Will pay $50 -$200, or more depending on types. Picked up free. 613-432-3464 or cell 613-432-0449

FOR RENT

December 24, 2012 marked life’s end for Lynn Buell-Robson. Lynn died at home surrounded by her loving family. Left to mourn are husband, Mark, children Emily (Anto Sweetman), David (Allana) and Laura, grandchildren Kane and Heather Sweetman, mother Norma Buell (late Jack Buell), sister Pam Buell (late Jon Kehn) and sister-in-law Nancy Ryan (Terry). Lynn died as peacefully and gracefully as she had lived. Lynn was born and raised in Brockville, Ontario. She graduated from Queen’s University (B.A. Honours Psychology ’72) and McGill University (M.Sc., Speech and Language Pathology ’75). Universities can be fertile ground for more than the mind. It was at McGill where Lynn met her husband Mark. Her married life and career began in Montreal where she worked for the Lakeshore School Board. Her career continued in Ottawa where she worked for CHEO and the Ottawa Children’s Treatment Centre. Lynn and Mark moved to Arnprior in 1981, originally on a ďŹ ve year plan. However, this turned into a 32 year odyssey of love, laughter, community friendship and family memories. In her many years of work for both Renfrew County School Boards and the Arnprior Hospital, she became known as the “speech ladyâ€?. Music and art were always strong inuences in Lynn’s life. Her contribution to children’s development went beyond the clinical settings. She was frequently involved in children’s musical education through local community organizations. Lynn was a proud Canadian, always thankful for the many gifts that life presented, and Grateful for the opportunity to travel this beautiful and diverse country. She had a strong conviction to make a contribution to society, wishing to leave the world a better place. All of those touched by her loving life will agree that she achieved this and more. We will all miss her tremendously. Visitations at The Boyce Funeral Home Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre 138 Daniel Street N. Arnprior 613-623-2538 on Saturday December 29, 2012 from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service will be conducted in Grace St Andrew’s United Church, 269 John Street N., Arnprior on Sunday December 30, 2012 at 3:00 p.m. with a reception to follow in The Boyce Funeral Home Reception Centre. In lieu of owers, donations can be made to the charity of your choice or the Arnprior Hospital Foundation Condolences / Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca

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In loving memory of our dear daughter Sherri, This day is remembered and quietly kept, No words are needed, We shall never forget, For those we love don’t go away, They walk beside us everyday, Unseen and unheard But always near, So loved so missed And so very dear.

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FOR RENT

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PETS

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5 MILES SOUTH OF SMITHS FALLS CORNER OF HWY 15 & BAY ROAD

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Local events and happenings over the coming weeks — free to non-profit organizations Fax: 613-623-7518, E-mail: derek.dunn@metroland.com

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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 sherry.haaima@ metroland.com or dropped off at our 8 McGonigal St. office in Arnprior.

• January 4

Annual Arnprior Knights of Columbus/Legion Euchre Challenge starting at the Arnprior Legion. The challenge is open to everyone. Competition registration is at 6:30 p.m. and games begin at 7 p.m. Also games on Jan. 18 (Parish hall), Feb. 1 (Legion), Feb. 15 (Parish hall); March 1 (Legion), and closing March 22.

• January 5

Arnprior Optimist Club Christmas Tree pick-up fundraiser from 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.. Place your discarded Christmas tree curbside and a volunteer club member will pick it up for a minimum $5 donation and take it to the landfill. Pick-up limited to the Town of Arnprior. All proceeds will go to the club’s youth programs.

• January 6

January Valley Singles Lunch at Buster’s Bar & Grill in Carleton Place at 12:30 p.m. For more information, please call Fay at 613-256-8117 or Johanna at 613-432-7622.

• January 7

Drop by and enjoy a free Come See and Dance linedance class 1:30-3 p.m., at the Nick Smith Centre, in Arnprior. There is still space to join the winter 2013 program, open to all ages, both genders, all levels. More information at the NSC 613623-7301 or the instructor 613-623-0976.

• January 8

Macnamara Field Naturalists meeting one week after the normal meeting schedule at 7:30 p.m. in the Arnprior Curling Club. It’s Member’s Night! A time to bring natural objects and share sightings, books, photos and slides (no more than 10 items please). Tables will be set out to display your natural history objects. We look forward to seeing your discoveries!

• January 9

For People Living with Parkinson’s Disease meets every second Wednesday of the month from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the Arnprior Public Library. For more informa-

tion, see the Parkinson Society Ottawa website www. parkinsons.ca or contact local facilitator Theresa Dunn at 613-897-5055, therdunn@ sympatico.ca.

• January 14

The Auxiliary to the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital will be holding a Board Meeting on Monday, Jan. 14 at 1 p.m. in the Hospital Library.

• January 23

Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors At Home Support Program Inc. presents Italian night, 5 p.m. start – buffet ends 8 p.m., East Side Mario’s, $15. Tickets available at: Seniors Home Support Office 106 McGonigal St. (until noon on Friday, Jan. 18). Also available at the door the night of Scottish Music by ‘Guy & Rob Jamieson’ as in honour of ‘Robbie Burns Day.

• Daily

Fundraising for the Arnprior and District Humane Society runs all year. Please drop your wine, beer and liquor empties at the shelter at 490 Didak Dr. in Arnprior. For more information on the fundraiser or the shelter, call 613-623-0916 and check out the website www.arnpriorhumanesociety.ca.

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EMC news – Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke’s MP and MPP will hold their annual New Year’s levee this Sunday, Jan. 6 in Rankin. The public is invited to socialize with Cheryl Gallant and John Yakabuski from 2 to 4 p.m. at

the Rankin Culture and Recreation Centre on 20 Rankin Rink Rd. just south of Pembroke. The MP and MPP have been holding joint levees for the last decade, moving them around the riding.

Shop Downtown Arnprior for your chance to WIN! From Monday, November 19, 2012 To Friday January 11th, 2013 When you shop downtown you can ďŹ ll out a ballot

WIN a $2000.00 travel voucher from Carlson Wagonlit Travel Please contact the events coordinator, Shay Klimpel, if you have any questions. shay.klimpel@gmail.com or (613) 762-1844 22 Arnprior Chronicle-Guide EMC - Thursday, January 3, 2013

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There are many ways to spread the joy of the Christmas season. Above, carollers express their Christmas spirit in song while stopping in front of homes on Bell Street in Arnprior on Sunday, Dec. 23. Left, a poster on the foyer wall at St. Joseph’s Catholic School in Arnprior explains how the Grade 7 class spread joy in Uganda, Africa through a $300 donation to World Vision. In keeping with the school’s theme this year of ‘Love Unconditionally’, the class collected loose change throughout November and used it to fund some unusual but very practical gifts for Ugandan youth. They included a goat, chickens, a fruit tree and medicine.

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499 Terry Fox Drive, Unit 27

685 Bank Street

OTTAWA

KANATA 613-435-4114

613-233-1201

www.audioshop.on.ca

KANATA STORE ONLY

SALE $ 99

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NAD Viso 1 iPod Dock with Bluetooth

NAD C725BEE Stereo Receiver

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NAD T757 7.1 Surround Receiver

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Cambridge Audio 851A Amplifier or 851C CD Player Your Choice $1,750 each

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Samsung Top-of-the-line 8000 series 55” $2,39999 60” $2,89999

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pbs Imagine T Tower Speakers

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Yamaha RXA720 7.1 Network Receiver

Yamaha YSP2200 Digital Sound Projector with Subwoofer

Yamaha RXA 1020 7.1 Network

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