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off their brand new son, Zecheriah Murray Thomas Yakabuskie, who was born Jan. 1 at 5:44 a.m., becoming Pembroke Regional Hospital’s New Year’s REGION baby. The couple and their new addition are settling in nicely at home in Renfrew. See page 2 for the story.

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Janet Robertson was a tireless community volunteer and supporter who has been recognized by the Government of Canada for her extensive work for a number of local organizations. Robertson was awarded the Governor General’s Caring Canadian Award, which recognizes individuals who volunteer their time to help others and build a smarter and more caring nation and highlights the fine example set by volunteers whose compassion and engagement are so much a part of our Canadian character. Robertson lost her long battle with cancer in March 2015. Before she died she learned she had won the award but was unfortunately too sick to attend the ceremony. “Mom was very happy with that,” said Robertson’s daughter Alyssa Gillan. “We are all so proud of her. We knew how much it meant to her, and how much she loved her community.” A well-known community organizer, Robertson, 50, was instrumental in orchestrating the Celebration of Life in Renfrew. The event at the Renfrew Armouries annually boosts the spirits of people in the middle of winter, and encourages them to come out and have a good time for good causes. Celebration of Life is also a major fundraiser for cancer research, Hospice Renfrew and Renfrew Victoria Hospital (RVH). It has become a day-long event, including a breakfast held at Rocky Mountain House and lunch at Finnigan’s. As a part of the Three Amigos, Robertson was also a driving force behind the Easter dinners, which also packed the armouries each year.

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Celebration of Life Jan. 29 being held in memory of Robertson Robertson is dearly missed by her loved ones. “She was fun to be around, very caring, she cared about everybody. She was loving and she was a strong person,” said Gillan. “She always made us feel loved and secure and supported. The Celebration of Life is a special way for Robertson’s family to pay tribute. “We just know this event meant so much to mom and we want her to be remembered for the great things she’s done for our community. For us, it’s just about remembering her and the person she was.” And although she was in the throes of her disease for last year’s event, she was her usual unstoppable self. “She had to be there, she was making phone calls,” said Gillan. “She wanted to still do everything.”

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She was also a long-time employee at Scotiabank and in 2014 was named Renfrew and Area Chamber of Commerce Citizen of the Year. Renfrew Victoria Hospital president and CEO Randy Penney is among those who lent support to the nomination. “Janet is an example of the best that a volunteer can be – inspiring, untiring and caring,” he said. “Not only has Janet supported the hospital through planning and implementing fundraising events, she has also served as an advocate for our hospital and its programs. Despite her own health issues, she has continued to help organize and attend others’ events in support of the hospital.” This year’s Celebration of Life is being held in loving memory of Robertson and her three daughters are helping to organize and promote the event and will be in attendance. “That’s what she raised us to do,” said Gillan. The hospital and hospice were important causes to Robertson and she’s passed the torch on to her family and friends. Robertson fought cancer on and off for 20 years and having services close to home was a need she recognized. “Whenever she was first diagnosed she was having to drive to Ottawa a lot of the time,” said Gillan. “She wanted to make sure people within our own community had access to services in their own community. She

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One of Renfrew’s newest citizens has the distinction of being Pembroke Regional Hospital’s New Year’s Baby. Renfrew’s Kaila Schimmens and Westmeath native Matt Yakabuskie welcomed little Zecheriah Murray Thomas Yakabuskie, their first child, into the world on Jan. 1 at 5:44 a.m. Schimmens, who works at No Frills in Renfrew and Yakabuskie, an employee of McGregor’s Concrete employee, spent a quiet New Year’s Eve at home and shortly after midnight, Schimmens began to feel the first contractions. With the baby not expected for another eight days, the realization that she was in labour came as a bit of a surprise. The couple’s regular doctor was on holidays and they expressed their thanks to him and the physician who filled in and delivered Zecheriah. The whole process un-

folded a lot more quickly than they expected. “We got checked in at 2 a.m. and he was born in less than four hours,” said Yakabuskie. They didn’t immediately realize Zecheriah was the New Year’s baby. “We did hear other babies crying in the background so we assumed we weren’t the first,” said Yakabuskie. “We didn’t realize they had been born before midnight.” They were pleased to hear their new little son was the New Year’s baby, but infinitely more happy that he was born healthy and that he and mom were doing fine following the birth. Zecheriah weighed six pounds, 12 ounces when he was born and measured 19 inches long. Schimmens and Yakabuskie had joked about having the New Year’s baby but midnight came and went without incident. Zecheriah is a quiet, content baby. “He’s so good,” said Schimmens. His parents are really enjoying getting to know him

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and both of their families are thrilled with his arrival. The labour itself was an intense experience that left Yakabuskie in awe of his partner. “She did amazing,” said Yakabuskie. At the beginning of her labour, Schimmens was saying ‘I can’t do this,’ he reported. Then halfway through she rallied. “As soon as they placed the baby on me, everything else fell away,” said Schimmens. “That was my favourite part,” said Yakabuskie. “It was just this complete transformation from all that pain to pure joy.” Zecheriah’s birth is the realization of a long-time dream for the couple. “For me, I’ve always wanted to be a father. This is super exciting,” said Yakabuskie. And Schimmens said the constant support from Yakabuskie, from changing diapers to taking shifts watching Zecheriah through the night, has made becoming a mom much easier. “I’ll nurse and Matt’ll burp,” she said.

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we would take her outside and that was something we would do with her.” Supporting Hospice Renfrew was a natural choice for Robertson, who so loved her community. “She knew a facility like that was needed in our community,” said Gillan. “And it relies a lot on the support of community donations.”

The 12th annual Celebration of Life is being held on Friday, Jan. 29 in support of RVH oncology/mammography and Hospice Renfrew. Activities at the dance include a silent auction table and two bands - The Riley New Band and Ghost Town Cryers. Doors open at 7 p.m. with the entertainment scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. Breakfast will be served at Rocky Mountain House (7-9 a.m.) and lunch at Finnigan’s (11:30 a.m.1:30 p.m.). Tickets will be sold in advance at Scotia Bank Renfrew, Dahl’s Convenience, and Ray’s Flowers.

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Horton Coun. Jamey Larone has filed a formal complaint alleging an illegal meeting was held by council in December. At issue is the Humphries Road development, owned by Horton Deputy Mayor Bob Johnston, who declared pecuniary interest and did not take part in discussions when council addressed the matter at its Jan. 5 meeting. Township public works manager Janet Collins explained the development consists of five lots on a portion of the road. There is an agreement in place stating once certain requirements are met, the township will assume the road, taking responsibility for plowing and summer maintenance. And while public works staff had been directed to do some testing on the road and report back to council, Johnston also carried out testing and called council to a meeting in December to review

the results. It is this meeting to which Larone is taking exception. Among the staff recommendations, explained Collins, are for the developer to place additional gravel on the road and to address several deficiencies identified by public works. Humphries Road was an unopened concession road. In 2007, Johnston entered into an agreement to extend the road and was allowed to produce the five severances. Coun. Dave Bennett, chair of the public works committee, explained how the situation unfolded. “The public works manager went down and dug the test holes,” explained Bennett. “After the test holes were done, there was a meeting between the mayor and the public works manager indicating the results down there might not be favourable. I informed the developer there may be unfavourable results coming.” Bennett went on to say it was Johnston who decided to call the meeting to review

“The mayor, Coun. Benthe test holes he had dug. “It had nothing to do with nett and three committee the direction of council. The members were invited by developer has the full right Deputy Mayor Johnston to to defend what’s in front of view the test holes,” said Larhim. Regardless of who that one. “Only after the insisdeveloper is, if he felt he had tence of a committee memto prove everything was there ber were Coun. Campbell that should be, he had the and myself asked to attend.” Larone said he informed right to do that. There were no orders from this chamber Johnston he was in conflict of interest. to do that,” said Bennett. “I was busy in my shop “This meeting was held without public notice, it was but agreed to attend,” said not endorsed by all council Larone. “When I drove there and frankly interfered with it was with the intention direction given at this coun- to tell him the meeting was cil table on Dec. 1,” said Lar- wrong and we should wait for Janet’s report.” one. The meeting should have “The direction given was for the public works man- been stopped before it startager Janet Collins to bring ed, said Larone, either by back a report to this council Mayor Bob Kingsbury or and committee,” said Lar- Coun. Bennett. The gathering was an ilone, adding the report was to have included pictures legal meeting on an already and results of the reviewing sensitive topic, he added. “It gives me no satisfacof the test holes, as well as recommendations. Larone said he had received an email from the clerk stating the report wasn’t ready and would be provided at the Jan.5 council meeting.

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Crews worked hard Horton Township set to list beach property to remove snow from streets, hydrants: director sherry.haaima@metroland.com

Horton Township has decided to sell its waterfront Ottawa River property. Council agreed Jan. 5 to declare the six acres surplus and directed staff to consult with three realtors about getting the property listed. EVALUATION

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A local resident concerned with the time it took for snow to be removed from Renfrew’s streets and fire hydrants has heard from the director of development and works that crews did their best to deal with the large dump of snow that blanketed the area Dec. 29. “When are the fire hydrants going to get cleaned out?” asked Airth Boulevard resident Ron Sinclair in correspondence to the town. “When there is a fire we don’t need firefighters looking and shoveling trying to get water.” Renfrew’s development and works director said the large volume of snow accounted for the delay. “Renfrew had received record snowfall Dec. 29. Our full crews have been working very hard in first plowing and now removing the significant snowfall from our streets,” said Asselin. “The job is taking much longer than normal due to the volume of snow. The department has also experienced water main breaks, sewer collapses and equipment breakdown during the same response period.” Asselin said the town shares the concerns of Sinclair and other residents who’ve inquired about the delay. “We share your concern with hydrant clearing and have spoken to the fire chief for assistance in assessing and clearing hydrants,” he added. “The hydrant clearing effort is moving towards the top of our public safety response to the snow storm.” Asselin expected to provide a summary of progress at the council meeting scheduled for Jan. 12, after press time.

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While the land was evaluated at $40,000, council proposed a list price of $261,500. In 2013-14, an ad hoc committee was formed to review what to do with the property. The township has owned it since the late 1980s. It was the site of a subdivision plan that never did get approval and before that the location of the proposed Timber-

town theme park that also did not come to fruition, although power lines and a septic system were installed. Some heritage buildings, including a one-room schoolhouse, were also placed on the property. Township CAO/clerk Mackie McLaren explained the property consists of about six acres. “But a lot of that is a 66-foot roadway leading to the water from River Road,” he said. Deputy Mayor Bob Johnston said while he originally did not want to sell the property, he’s had a change of heart after speaking with members of the recreation committee. “We could pay off all the debts at the community centre and still have $25-30,000 in the kitty,” he said. “I sat down with all of them and by end of the discussion we were convinced that was the best thing to do.” The sale would also take the pressure off in terms of the annual fundraising for the community centre.

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Finance Financing off ers example: include Delivery 2013 Elantra and Destination L 6-Speed Manual of $1,495/$1,565/$1,760/$1,760 for $15,980 (includes $1,500 fees, price levies, adjustment) and all applicable at 0% per charges annum (excluding equals $77 HST). bi-weekly Finance for Off 96 ers months exclude for registration, a insurance, PPSA and license fees. Delivery and destination charge includes freight, P.D.E., dealer admin fees and a full tank of gas. Financing example: 2013 Elantra L 6-Speed Manual for $15,980 (includes $1,500 (excluding HST). Finance Offers exclude registration, insurance, PPSA and (excluding license fees. Delivery and Destination charge includes freight, P.D.E., dealer admin fees and full tank of gas. Financing 2013 Elantra GL 6-Speed Manual for $19,285 (includes $750 adjustment) 0% per annum equals bi-weekly Finance example excludes months registration, for aManual total obligation PPSA ofand $19,285. license Cash fees. price Delivery $19,285. 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Neat Café closes ‘permanently,’ sells off equipment “To our customers who opened our ers, creditors and investors this week. The announcement of the closing was doors 720,000 times, came to 440 shows Hopes that the Neat Café in Burn- and a festival, filling the equivalent of met with many messages of regret and 40,000 seats in an 80-seat venue to watch concern, as well as thank yous for the stown would reopen have been dashed. The demise of the restaurant that drew the widest possible range of perform- eight years of great memories. McKinty still operates the North on thousands of people to Burnstown for ers put on stunning show after stunning 29 restaurant just outside Carleton Place, the past eight years with its eclectic enter- show, I hope you had a time.” He mentioned all the performers, an but it has been opening only for special tainment and specialty coffee and foods became evident Sunday. A sale of equip- impressive list that included Buffy Sainte- events. The band 54-40 is scheduled to ment, furnishings and other contents in Marie, Ian Tyson, the Proclaimers, play there Jan. 17. the restaurant went on sale that after- Strawbs, Brock Zeman, Jenn Township of Grant, MonkeyJunk, Anders ENERGY noon. $ AVING $ ! Admaston/Bromley The sell-off came two days after a Drerup, Kelly Prescott, Good Facebook message from owner Adam Lovelies, Jimmy Rankin, The Bigger isn’t Police Services Board McKinty that confirmed he has given up Arrogant Worms, Lynn Miles, always better. Buy the Monthly Meeting efforts to reopen the café and music club. Michelle Wright, Hawksley Wednesday, January 20th, “I have now officially exhausted every Workman, The Claytones, proper-sized possible avenue in an effort to re-open Searson, Whitehorse, The equipment 2016 to meet your Neat; it’s heartbreaking to have to tell you Trews, Ashley MacIsaac, Bif family’s needs. at 10:00 a.m. at the that Neat will close permanently,” he said Naked, 54-40, Martha Wain- An oversized Township Office, wright, David Gogo, Blackie A/C unit will Jan. 8. 477 Stone Road The renovated 19th-century school- and the Rodeo Kings, Gar- waste energy. Public is Welcome! house housing the restaurant is on the net Rogers, Grapes of Wrath, Corb Lund, Fred Eaglesmith, market with a selling price of $525,000. The Neat Café has been closed since Craig Cardiff, Suzie Vinnick, FORM 6 October, after an appeal for public funds Stephen Fearing, Alan Doyle, SALE OF LAND BY PUBLIC TENDER fell short and the attendance at the inau- Leon Russell, Matt Mays, Municipal Act, 2001 gural Neat in the Woods festival in Sep- George Fox, Cooper Brothers, Odds, Sarah MacDoutember was disappointing. THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF RENFREW In his email, he wrote that it is “still gall, Buck 65, Casey Corbin, a thrill to run into people around the Nigel Grinstead, The Good Take Notice that tenders are invited for the purchase of the land(s) region, country and even overseas who Brothers, Big Sugar, The Leadescribed below and will be received until 3:00 p.m. local time on know Neat. There is a keen sense of pride hys, April Verch, and many Tuesday, February 16, 2016, at the Town Hall, 127 Raglan Street South, knowing that the small company based in more. Renfrew, ON K7V 1P8. McKinty also thanked his a town of 60ish commanded such notoriety, all on the back of the simple neigh- neighbours “who adopted us, The tenders will then be opened in public on the same day as soon told all their friends, lent us as possible after 3:00 p.m. at the Town Hall, 127 Raglan Street South, bourly business philosophy.” McKinty thanked a “whole lot of peo- things, gardened, fixed things, Renfrew. ple” who contributed to the success of the volunteered, hosted a festival, Description of Lands: cheered, encouraged, housed ROLL NO. 47 48 000 025 10100 0000, 459 DOMINION ST, PIN 57285venture. “To the incredible Neat team past and and fed (for a bit things were 0075 LT, LT 688, PL 196 ; TOWN OF RENFREW, FILE RWRW14-004-TT present, you always seemed to be able to tough).” Minimum Tender Amount: $18,479.07 He noted he has been shar- Tenders must be submitted in the prescribed form and must be adapt with composure and a smile and adopted the place as your own. I’m grate- ing his plans to make good on accompanied by a deposit in the form of a money order or of a bank ful beyond words. You and so many of loans and other money own- draft or cheque certified by a bank or trust corporation payable to the ing by contacting ticket hold- municipality (or board) and representing at least 20 per cent of the our customers became good friends. tender amount. Except as follows, the municipality makes no representation regarding the title to, existing interests in favour of the Crown, environmental concerns or any other matters relating to the land(s) to be sold. Any existing Federal or Provincial Crown liens or executions will remain on title and may become the responsibility of the potential purchaser. Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rests with the potential purchasers. This sale is governed by the Municipal Act, 2001 and the Municipal Tax Sales Rules made under that Act. The successful purchaser will be required to pay the amount tendered plus accumulated taxes and the relevant land transfer tax. The municipality has no obligation to provide vacant possession to the successful purchaser. Note: H.S.T. may be payable by successful purchaser. For further information regarding this sale and a copy of the prescribed form of tender contact: SCOTT CAMPBELL/METROLAND www.Tri-Target.com | Ontario's Tax Sale Community There was a lot of foot traffic at Neat Café in Burnstown on Sunday, but Info@Tri-Target.com it wasn’t because the restaurant was reopening. Owner Adam McKinty or if no internet access available, contact: has made the decision to liquidate the assets of the business. Sound Kelly Coughlin, Accountant / Deputy-Treasurer systems, mini-fridges and countless other items were being hauled out The Corporation of the Town of Renfrew the door during the afternoon, where sales were solely on a first-come, 127 Raglan Street South first-served basis. The café had been struggling on the financial front, Renfrew, ON K7V 1P8 which was magnified back in September when the Neat in the Woods (613) 432-4848 music festival fell short of expectations. McKinty had made an attempt www.town.renfrew.on.ca to save the business since then, but was ultimately not successful. Staff

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Domestic abuse an all too common occurrence It’s frustrating, but perhaps it’s just as well the case of the three murdered Valley women is taking so long to make its way through the court system. With the accused so far having no interest in being represented by a lawyer, his murder trial will likely take a couple of years to schedule and complete. Hopefully, it won’t drag on as long as the infamous Natsis case, which is still unresolved after almost five years as she is now appealing her conviction. But every time the murder suspect appears in court, seemingly indifferent to his crimes, he reminds us that domestic violence is a major problem not just in the cities, but here in friendly, quiet Renfrew County. The murders of three women in the rural backwoods of Renfrew County in September have catapulted the issue to the front burner, where it deserves to be and stay until the problem is more widely recognized and resources to deal with it better funded. While the murders are an extreme example of domestic violence, assaults against women are far from an isolated incident in the Upper Ottawa Valley. Around the county, women, and some men, are regularly victims of domestic abuse. Take the Renfrew-Arnprior OPP police reports. Every week, there are five or seven, 10 or even a dozen domestic disputes attend-

ed to by officers. Over the two-week Christmas period, there were two dozen calls. And that’s probably the tip of the iceberg, as many family violence incidents are not reported. OPP are becoming so dismayed by the high number of domestic abuse calls, they have taken to appealing to victims to speak out and ask for help. People who are being victimized don’t have to accept their fate, even if they are isolated in a rural area. There are people who can help. The OPP themselves, for instance. Or seek out support from your doctor or a nurse specialized in abuse issues. Renfrew Victoria Hospital and the Arnprior and District Family Health team have experts who can provide aid, assistance and advice for people suffering from sexual, physical or mental abuse. The dedicated staff and volunteers at Bernadette McCann House staff an emergency shelter and a 24-hour confidential crisis line (1-800-267-4930). So if you are a victim or know someone who is, don’t stay silent and let things escalate. Let the court appearances be a chilling reminder of how common the problem is and what can happen if the victims, their friends and society as a whole don’t take a stronger stand against the domestic abuse that is plaguing all our communities.

NAW ratepayers create new website To the editor:

Residents of North Algona Wilberforce Township (NAW) have created a new website. Access it at nawmatters.com. Our local government was elected to be accountable to the taxpayers. They were to be transparent in their actions. And they were expected to work for the betterment of the township and its residents.

Here is a place to voice your concerns, your wishes for this township, your thoughts regarding good governance in this township. If you can further the aims expressed on the website, participate by adding your comments to nawmatters.com. Margaret Mcleod Eganville

Admaston recreation committee addresses program confusion To the editor:

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ning Monday Jan. 5, for a few weeks. These programs are not run by the ARC, but come from a trial partnership with the Town of Renfrew. If anyone has been confused or missed out, contact the Town of Renfrew recreation department for clarification, and please accept apologies from the ARC members. The ARC has worked very hard these past few years to build a great relationship with our participants, and we would hate to see miscommunication undermine that relation-

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ship. The ARC is offering the following programming on the Admaston rink at 182 Stone Rd. in 2016: Monday Night Men’s Pickup Hockey at 8 p.m. Cost is $20 for the season, or $5 per game. Ages 18+. Thursday Night Kids Sponge Puck 6-7 p.m. Cost is $25 for the season. Players JKGrade 6 welcome. Helmets with cages, gloves and sticks are required.

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We are also hosting our very first ARC Winter Carnival Feb. 19-21. Hockey tournament, family activities and more. If anyone has any questions about these, or any other ARC activities, please don’t hesitate to contact the Township of AdmastonBromley, or Angela at 613-433-3150. We look forward to continuing to offer you affordable, accessible, inclusive activities for all ages. Admaston recreation committee

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It could be a precarious year ahead in the economy, both locally and provincially, according to John Yakabuski. The MPP for Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke touched on a variety of topics during a year-end, yearahead interview. Energy costs are of particular concern to Yakabuski, the PC party’s opposition critic on that file. But on the economy as a whole, indicators he is seeing don’t show any better in 2016. “It will be an interesting year in Ontario,” Yakabuski said. “The economic signs are not positive across Canada. The falling price of oil affects us all.” Observers often note that falling natural resource prices in the west, specifically oil and gas in Alberta and Saskatchewan, act as a drag on the Canadian dollar. However, a lower dollar usually means a boost in exports and manufacturing jobs in central parts of the country. Yakabuski doesn’t buy that line of thinking entirely. Other variables are at play. “It should have some positive impact on exports, but only if there are signs of investments,” he said. “And with electricity costs as high as they are – it’s a real negative.” An auditor general’s report last month shows Liberal mismanagement between 2006 and 2014 that resulted in ratepayers being overcharged $37 billion for electricity. They will continue to be overcharged another $133 billion over the next 18 years. It adds up to $170 billion in unnecessary costs to ratepayers. “What’s done has been done. You can’t put the toothpaste back in the tube,” Yakabuski said. “You can only stop doing what you’ve been doing wrong.” The PC party determined an average family’s overcharge is $32,000. Not only were residents overcharged, but the Liberal government overspent on unnecessary programs too, according to the party. The auditor general revealed that electricity consumers will pay $9.2 billion more under the current program than they would have under the previous. Liberals often come back with an argument about the necessary upfront costs associated with creating a renewable energy infrastructure. PC leader Patrick Brown doesn’t buy it. The government could have the same renewable energy program if “they would have listened to the experts,” he said.

JOHN YAKABUSKI Brown also called for the resignation of energy minister Bob Chiarelli. Yakabuski wasn’t among those calling for Chiarelli’s job. He isn’t usually a fan of such actions. In this case, the minister is simply overseeing the results of policies the premier put in place years before his watch. The Green Energy Act, for instance, was created by former Liberal Premier Dalton McGuinty. Yakabuski’s measured responses to this and other issues, along with minimal partisanship have earned him respect from all corners of the provincial legislature over the years. It is the hope of riding community leaders such as county Warden Peter Emon that the MPP’s high regard at Queen’s Park will pave the way to the further twinning of Highway 17 to Renfrew. Yakabuski raised it as one of his objectives. “We need to get that on the provincial priority list,” he said. “Now, I understand highways across the province need attention. But this is the TransCanada Highway running through our area.” He said numerous institutions and industries depend on a quick and safe passage. While proud to see that the phase from Campbell Drive to Scheel Drive will open this year, he doesn’t want to take his foot off the gas. “It’s the logical next step (to twin to Renfrew),” he said. The work is an economic boost to one of the province’s poorest counties. Many have pointed to the many tragic deaths along the highway over the past few years as more and faster vehicles accumulate. But Yakabuski said other regions asking for highway expansions have

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even worse statistics to cite. He vowed to keep up the fight against a “powerful lobby” of environmentalists who oppose the forestry industry. He admits the industry has done well locally over the last couple of years, but with calls to ban wood burning the threat to woodlot owners remains. “I can’t see (a ban) happening, but when thinking like that is out there, you have to fight that.” On OPP costing, Yakabuski sees heavily charged townships being pitted against lesser charged towns. “The formula is almost by design bound to create winners and losers,” he said. “There is not going to be a formula that is going to make everyone happy.” CRIMINAL CHARGES

Yakabuski also talked about the growing number of court cases and criminal charges Liberals face. OPP announced on Dec. 17 that breach of trust and mischief charges are laid against David Livingston and Laura Miller, two of McGuinty’s top staffers. The two are charged in connection with the destruction of emails related to the cancellation of the two gas-fired power plants leading up to the transition period to the Kathleen Wynne administration in early 2013. Even Wynne’s deputy chief of staff, Pat Sorbara, remains the subject of an OPP investigation of alleged breach of the Elections Act in relation to the Sudbury byelection scandal. “After all this, do you still trust the government you have in office?” Yakabuski asked. He is excited for his leader Brown in 2016. Yakabuski marvels at the 37-year-old’s energy and willingness to work hard. Brown isn’t well known, but the party has time before the next election to define them before the Liberals do. Finally, any chance a new album is in the works from the country singer politician? “I’m not contemplating that. That’s a lot of work,” he said, laughingly. “Maybe after I retire. But I’m not retiring anytime soon.”

You can win tickets to the Battle of Ontario on Saturday, March 12, when Ottawa Senators host Toronto Maple Leafs at the Canadian Tire Centre. The prize is two 100 level tickets to the game, including parking. Raffle tickets are just $10 and available now by phoning 613692-7777 or purchase online at www.guidedogs.ca. A maximum of 179 raffle tickets will be sold. You must be a resident of On-

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Male charged with stolen property, Renfrew baby Jesus statue recovered Staff

Baby Jesus has been returned to the manger at the Vern Yemen Memorial Nativity Scene in Renfrew’s Low Square and a local man is facing charges of possession of stolen property. The Renfrew detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police have recovered and returned the baby Jesus figurine, which was stolen on Dec. 27.

Officers received information and located the stolen figurine at a residence in Renfrew on Jan. 5. One male was charged with possession of stolen property under $5,000. A 22-year-old Renfrew man was issued an appearance notice for court on Feb. 3. =Provincial Const. Mark Yarmel investigated. Officers returned the figurine to the nativity scene in the early evening on Jan.5. The Put Christ Back Into Christmas Committee puts up and looks after the nativity

scene each year. Committee member Diana Wakely said she is pleased the figurine had been returned. A local industry has stepped up to the plate in terms of housing the statues in the off-season. “Another positive note is that Times Fiber has agreed to store the figures for us. This is a great weight lifted because the figures will be removed Jan. 8. We are fortunate to have businesses and people in Renfrew who step up to the plate

when it is needed, thank you Len Armstrong,” said Wakely. The statue is made of fiberglass over paper mâché and weighs roughly around 15 pounds. The life-size nativity has been around for as long as many can remember and was named for long-time community supporter Vern Yemen after his death in 1996. The scene is lit each year at a worship service on the first Sunday in Advent and stays in place into January.

OPP charge female for drug offences OPP report motorists still driving while impaired Police seize marijuana, methamphetamine On Jan. 6, members of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Organized Crime Enforcement Bureau (OCEB) - Drug Enforcement Unit (DEU), Emergency Response Team, Canine Unit, and Renfrew OPP Detachment executed a Controlled Drugs and Substances Act Search Warrant at a residence on Renfrew Avenue West in Renfrew. Quantities of cannabis marijuana, cannabis resin and methamphetamine (tablets) were seized. Paraphernalia indicative of trafficking was also seized.

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The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is reporting that drivers are still not getting the message about drinking and driving while impaired by drugs or alcohol. During the OPP’s Festive RIDE program that began on Nov. 23 and wrapped up on Jan. 2, the OPP laid 573 charges of impaired driving in this province.

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First Bliss Wedding Show in Renfrew deemed a success and Lanark area,” she said. Robertson is entering her sixth year involved with the wedding industry and said she enjoys it. She has a staff of about nine people and has dealt with weddings from Petawawa, Perth, Ottawa and Shawville. “It’s fabulous and an exciting time.” Cindy McCallum has been running her business for the last 25 years. Her focus is strictly on fashion from rented suits, custom vests and bridal alterations. She also has mossy oak camouflage for those looking for something different. The camo has proven popular among men and women who have a love for hunting. There were three $500 prize packages for which couples could be eligible. Vendors had their own prizes, including a $1,000 gift certificate. For a donation of $2, a bride could have won seedlings from sponsor, Forests without Borders.

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Brides-to-be and the odd groom ventured out on a rainy Sunday to consider options at the Bliss Wedding Show. The event was held at the Renfrew Armouries Jan. 10. Sarah Robertson from Prior Engagements with the help of photographer Brian Hargraves, organized the show. “Renfrew was picked to be open for a broader area,” said Robertson. A show had been done in Arnprior and one in Almonte is planned for February. Robertson was already pleased with the crowd within the first hour of the event. “Thrilled with the turnout. We have 30 vendors for everything the bride could need.” There was photography, music, food, dresses, fashions, rental options, venues and makeup artists. All the vendors are from the Renfrew

At left is Sarah Robertson from Prior Engagements located in Arnprior. She offers rentals from tents, wine glasses and to chair covers. Robertson coorganized the Bliss Wedding Show. PHOTOS BY SCOTT CAMPBELL/ METROLAND

TOWNSHIP OF ADMASTON/BROMLEY NOTICE PARKING AND SNOW DISPOSAL Effective December 1, 2015 any vehicles parked on roads or streets in the Township so as to prohibit or interfere with snowplowing operations shall be subject to a fine and may be towed away at the owner’s expense, as per Township of Admaston/Bromley By-Law No. 2007-64. And further, in accordance with the Highway Traffic Act R.S.O. no person shall deposit any material, including snow or ice, off private property upon any part of roadway within the Municipal boundaries. All persons are prohibited from placing snow or ice off driveway entrances, or otherwise, upon any municipal roadways on either side of the road to which the person resides or is located. The Township of Admaston/Bromley will not be responsible for damages to mail boxes, newspaper containers or other appurtenances that are privately owned and erected on Township right-of-ways and are damaged through winter snowplowing operations.

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Renfrew County Council committee chairs shuffled Striking committee announces three chair changes Arnprior Reeve Walter Stack not only lost the vote for county warden last month, he lost the chairmanship of county council’s finance and administration committee. After Peter Emon edged Stack by one vote to retain his warden’s position Dec. 8, county council’s striking committee announced three changes to committee chairs. Bonnechere Valley Mayor Jennifer Murphy replaces Stack as chair of finance and administration, Admaston-Bromley Mayor Michael Donohue replaces Murphy as operations committee chair, and Laurentian Hills Mayor John Reinwald takes over from Laurentian Valley Reeve Debbie Robinson as chair of the social services committee. Murphy and Reinwald nominated Emon for Warden, while Robinson had nominated Stack. The striking committee is chaired by Madawaska Valley Mayor Kim Love and includes Murphy (vice-chair) Emon, Reinwald, Petawawa Mayor Bob Sweet, Greater Madawaska Mayor Glenda McKay and Deep River Reeve Glenn Doncaster (who seconded Stack’s nomination).

Remaining in their positions are Sweet as chair of the development and property committee and Killaloe, Hagarty and Richards Mayor Janice Visneskie Moore as chair of the health committee. Stack, who was appointed to two Federation of Canadian Municipalities standing committees this summer, is now a member of county council’s social services and health committees, as well as sitting on the Renfrew County Housing Corporation board. NEW COMMITTEE

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Greater Madawaska Public Library Robbie Burns to be feted around Collects for the Calabogie Food Bank the Valley this month The need for food bank donations is year-round, but at Christmas that need can increase. This year, Greater Madawaska Public Library partnered with the Calabogie Food Bank to help meet that need. For two weeks in December the library set out boxes to be filled for the Calabogie Food Bank. On Dec. 18 pastor Bill Griffiths stopped by the library to collect two boxes filled with food. Also, this year, the library set up a children’s mitten tree for families who use the services of the Calabogie Food Bank. Pastor Bill provided the library with the gender and age of 16 children. The childrens’ names remain anonymous to the library. The “library elves” went to work cutting out 16 paper mittens, each bearing the age and gender of a child, and hanging them on our Christmas tree. Then the public was invited to come into the library to select a paper mitten from the tree, and return it with a gift, which could be a pair of mittens, a hat, scarf, or whatever the donor chose to give. Many nice gifts were collected, including a hand knit sweater and hat set, trucks, dolls, books, stuffed animals and more. Pastor Bill and volunteers prepared and distributed the food baskets and gifts. Creating partnerships in the community is very important. As a reminder, not only

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Building on their success at last year’s inaugural event, the congregation at St Paul’s Anglican Church in Renfrew are busy preparing for its second Robbie Burns luncheon. All are welcome at the lunch set for Sunday, Jan 24 at 12:30 p.m. in the church hall. The menu will be a Scottish culinary delight from start to finish. Imagine eating a dish fit for Bonnie Prince Charlie (Scottish chicken dish). Attendees will visit Aberdeenshire for their delightful Kilenny. Other dishes will include Chapit Tatties, much enjoyed last year, as well as roastit veggies. The meal will be topped off with a Tipsy Laird desert. The afternoon will continue with traditional Scottish music and fun supplied by Guy Jamieson and friends. Like last year it will be a good old-fashioned ceilidh. “We are looking forward to seeing all our friends who enjoyed the event last year and to seeing many new faces,” say organizers. THREE MORE BURNS EVENTS

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20th annual Burns Night at the Eganville Legion on Saturday, Jan. 23. At 6:30 p.m., the haggis will be piped in and addressed and attendees will sit down to haggis, beef, neeps and tatties, along with a dessert prepared by the Legion Ladies Auxiliary. Entertainment will include Scottish dancers, and the Renfrew Highland Pipes and Drums. On Monday, Jan. 25, which is officially Robbie Burns Day, celebrations will be held at the Golden Age Activity Centre in Renfrew beginning with the piping in of the haggis at 12:30 p.m. Lunch will follow. Scottish music will be provided by Guy Jamieson and Friends. Renfrew Highland Pipes and Drums is holding their 17th annual Robbie Burns Supper on Saturday, Jan. 30 at Renfrew Legion. A social begins at 5:30 p.m. with the Piping in of The Haggis at 6:30 p.m., followed by supper, Scottish entertainment, and fundraising silent auction and raffle. This year’s proceeds are going to the Renfrew County Child Poverty Action Network (CPAN). Tickets cost $30 and are available until Jan. 26 at Rocky Mountain House Restaurant, Renfrew Legion, Home Hardware and from band members. R0033614640

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Duplicate bridge off to auspicious start in 2016 for standard, good, and excellent hands. Continuing his series of workshops on overcalls, Wayne demonstrated a series of Seven-and-one-half tables competed at Ma-Te-Way hands for the advancer who is the player in the fourth position Activity Centre Jan. 6 to inaugurate the New Year. after partner has made an overcall. Congratulations to the Jan. 6 winners: Even though the turnout tends to be consistently good, organizers would like to see a bump in club memberNorth-South ship in 2016 to offset any possible seasonal fluctuations. • 1st Anna McCallum and Gwen Latendresse; Mona Brydges and Ruth Grant racked up two small • 2nd Sharon Sewter and Tom Sewter; slam heart contracts in the afternoon’s action. Also • 3rd Sue Phillips and Mike Nagrodski. bidding six hearts successfully were Sue Phillips and Mike Nagrodski. Commendations to both teams. The Chalk talk for the afternoon was delivered by Wayne Daze. He once again reviewed the point counts Lewis MacDonald

East-West • 1st Sheila Perras and Leanne Cheliak; • 2nd Jeannie Yagminas and Marcel Marsan; • 3rd Bob Bouchard and Garry Irving. Note to people wanting to learn or improve their bridge: Lessons begin Jan. 18 at the Rec Centre on Argyle Street, time: 6:30- 8:30 p.m. The current plan is to run this new program for six months. There will be an initial entry fee of $10 and each night will be $3. More information to follow from the Renfrew recreation committee.

First Horton dance of the year this Friday This Friday, Jan. 15 is the first Horton Country Dance of the new year. Dennis Harrington and Heritage Country will take to the stage at the Horton Community Centre from 8 p.m. to midnight. A light lunch will be served and the cost to attend is $10 per person. Tickets are available at the door or in advance at Scott and Sons Hardware Renfrew.

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566 PINNACLE ROAD

57 RENFREW AVE. E.

Call Stephanie Jamieson or Alicia Whyte to find out how you can advertise your Open House! 613-432-3655

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330 Plaunt St. S., Renfrew, ON K7V 1N3 rpeever@xplornet.com

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613-433-1133

613-432-0319

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566A PINNACLE RD.

Just completed, this three bedroom home with attached garage is on the edge of town, open concept and spacious interior and on a paved road. MLS# 981486. Call Peter 613-432-0319.

63 FOURTH CHUTE RD

Totally remodeled home in 2012. Laminate flooring throughout. Spacious eat in kitchen, 4 pc bath, generous sized living rm & a 4th bedroom or could easily be an office/den. Large front windows allow for plenty of natural light. 3 bedrooms & 4 pc bath occupy the 2nd level. Fully open basement awaits your design. Wood stove in the basement - used 3 cords of wood for the air tight. 22’ x 14’ insulated shed with cement floor. 14’x14’ shed. MLS# 973172. Asking $162,500. Call Ross.

1567 CHURCH ST

Asking $399,900 for this truly one of a kind Riverfront home, exceptionally constructed, four bedrooms, extensive grounds, it must be viewed to be appreciated. MLS# 948375. Call Peter 613-432-0319

38 GRIGG ST.

Great starter home consisting of kitchen, living room, 2 bedrooms and 2 baths. Main floor bath has been totally renovated. Gas furnace approx 2005. Good sized back yard with storage shed. Maintenance free exterior. Close to the hospital. Asking $139,500. MLS# 947765. Call Ross Peever 613-433-1133.

327 MOUNT ST PATRICK RD

Two storey, vinyl sided home, with kitchen, living room and dining room on the main leve. 3 bedroom plus 1-4pc bath are on the upper level. Windows were replaced approximately 6 years ago. New shingles in 2000, 100 amp electrical panel and foam insulation in the basement. A great starter home! Asking $135,000. Call Ross 613-433-1133. $99,900

418 SERVICE RD. HALEY STATION.

Asking $225,000 for this 4 BR renovated home, finished basement, large gourmet kitchen with acreage and a large heated detached garage/workshop. View online with MLS# 964668. Call Peter 613-432-0319

IDEAL CONSTANT LAKE HOME

1426 GOSHEN RD.

221 HARRY ST.

Asking $174,900 for this 3 BR, 1.5 bath home located on an excellent street with private rear yard backing onto a ravine, carport, gas heat. MLS# 970675. Call Peter 613-432-0319.

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62 KNIGHT ST

345 ARTHUR AVE.

ACREAGE

Asking $275,000 and excellent value for this well constructed home overlooking the Madawaska River and only 30 min to Renfrew. Tastefully decorated throughout. MLS# 981829. Call Peter 613-432-0319

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414 RUSSETT DR.

Asking $275,000 for this 3 BR home, slab on grade construction with a custom kitchen, generous sized rooms throughout the home and minutes to Arnprior and Hwy 17. MLS# 981846. Call Peter 613-432-0319

PETER VINCENT

Sales Rep

613-432-7562

Metro City Realty Ltd. (Renfrew) Brokerage A locally owned Independent Member Broker

ROSS PEEVER

This 3 bedroom, 2 bath bungalow with oversized garage is ideally located on paved road just off Hwy. 417 – five minutes to Renfrew and only half hour to Kanata. Open concept eat-in kitchen and living room with cathedral ceiling. Large master bedroom has ensuite bathroom. The house has central air, gas heat, water softener, alarm system and is wired for generator backup. Main floor laundry and oversized closets are added features. Covered front porch with space to sit out and enjoy the peaceful neighbourhood. Great curb appeal and move-in ready. Call Ross 613-433-1133

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SALE PENDING 49 DUBOIS LANE

Only $225,000 for this year round waterfront home with 335 feet of waterfront on pristine lake, bright and warm interior this can make a great home or weekend and summer retreat. MLS# 971469 Call Peter 613-432-0319

2 story brick home, eat in kit, LR, DR, plus laundry facilities on 1st floor. 2nd floor, 3 bdrm, 1-4 pc bath. Full unfinished basement, separate insulated detached garage – 20 x 30 with heat, plus large 3 car garage with large attached storage shed. FA gas heat, lot 97 x 132. Call Ross Peever 613-433-1133

NEW PRICE - $129,900

209 PLAUNT ST.

This centrally located home features two kitchens, two 4pc baths, 3 bedrooms, and a deck at the back of the home. Situated on a good sized lot - a great starter home or income property. Newer roof - forced air gas furnace. Don’t miss this opportunity! MLS#967566. Asking $129,900. Call Ross 613-433-1133.

7 EMELIN ST., DOUGLAS

364 MCNAB AVE

Great starter home, large modern kitchen, with separate living room. Mostly hardwood floor downstairs as well as upstairs. This modern home has 4 bedrooms and a full basement, gas heat and central air. All downstairs windows are approximately 10 years old. Separate garage with a paved driveway and a beautiful back yard. MLS#973843 Asking $184,500. Call Ross.

1 1/2 storey vinyl sided home with enclosed porch and a breeze way leading to enclosed shed. Home has had some updates - new furnace in April 2015, new wiring, 100amp breaker. Great starter home - property sold as-is. Asking $99,500. MLS# 963593. Call Ross 613-433-1133


197 Renfrew St. S., Renfrew, Ontario Downtown Renfrew 613-432-8122

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342 Raglan Street South Renfrew, Ontario

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Helping you is what we do. Gerry O’Neil Broker of Record

Sherri Cobus Broker

SERVICE – INTEGRITY – RESULTS Helping you is what we do. Mike Coulas Sales Representative

Allison Mulvihill Sales Representative

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On Call this Weekend 613-432-2333

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613-432-1947

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Admaston Pastoral Charge boosts Golden Age Activity Centre Members of the United churches in Admaston, Northcote and Haleys are pleased to support the Golden Age Activity Centre, which is providing many services to the seniors in Renfrew and the surrounding communities. John Smith, treasurer of the Admaston Pastoral Charge presents the funds raised through the Charge’s Pot of Gold Fall Outreach to Golden Age members Glen Broome, Irma Nesseth, Nancy Cameron and Fay O’Reilly, the centre’s administrator.

1249 JAMIESON LANE

• Prime location for this 2 bedroom bungalow. Just on the edge of town close to amenities. • Updated wiring, windows and flooring. • Large finished basement with gas fireplace. • Large scenic lot • Workshop Call Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947 LP $245,000 MLS#976544

552 SULLIVAN ST. HALEY STATION

WELCOME TO 466 DOMINION ST

Lovely neighbourhood for this 2 bedroom home. New bath. Garage. Full basement. Updated windows, doors, flooring, shingles, gas fireplace. You won’t be disappointed! Call Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947 LP $166,500 MLS#980695

• Great little starter home! 2+1 bedroom. 1-4pc Bath. • Dining room, rec room, metal roof & garage • Private backyard • Paved road • Many updates. Just move in! Call Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947 LP $139,500 MLS#974822

Future looking bright for Eganville Farmers’ Market Eganville Farmers’ Market

The Eganville Farmers’ Market (EFM) is thrilled to announce its return to its original home at Legion Memorial Field, following approval from the Township of Bonnechere Valley. The challenges facing the market, including losing its most recent location, brought vendors together to brainstorm innovative approaches to creating an exciting 2016 season. This market is now entering its fifth year and the EFM planning committee is enthusiastic about the fresh, new ideas emerging that will make it a fun and vibrant place to visit. It will be an important source of fresh, healthy, locally produced food and a great place to shop for interesting items produced by talented local artisans. The return to Legion Field provides room for expansion of the

market and some important features for customers. There is ample and easy parking, as well as access to public washrooms and picnic tables. The committee is grateful for these amenities provided by the Township of Bonnechere Valley, which provides site maintenance as well. Operating at this location also involves a collaborative effort with the Rotary Club and the Curling Club for access to their buildings. The market will have an extended season, starting several weeks earlier on Friday, June 10 and will be open every Friday until Thanksgiving. Plan to celebrate local food, visit with your neighbours and support your local farmers and artisans by making a weekly visit to Eganville Farmers’ Market. Watch for updates from EFM by visiting their Facebook page and website www. eganvillefarmersmarket.com .

316 DUFF ST.

152 JUNE ST.

• Great little starter home. Completely revamped interior. • Minto kitchen with quartz countertops • Lovely updates. Call to book your viewing appointment. Call Sherri Corbus at 613-432-1947 $152,500 MLS#977689

457 RAGLAN ST., N.

Affordable 2 bedroom bungalow Large eat-in kitchen plus dining area and detached garage Easy access to Hwy #17 for commuters Call Allison Mulvihill 613-433-2880 $115,000 MLS#935430

• Completely remodeled in 2013! • All new wiring, insul, drywall, fixtures, bath • Beautiful custom kitchen with stainless appliances • Laundry on main floor • Detached garage • Quiet neighbourhood Call Sherri Cobus to view. 613-432-1947 $179,900 MLS# 977640

716 CALVIN ROAD

263 FRANCIS ST.

Great family home at an affordable price. 3 beds, 1 bath, country sized kitchen with newer cabinets plus a dining room. Oversized town lot with 162 foot depth. Make it yours at this very affordable price! Call Mike at 613-432-0092 $146,500 MLS#945681

SOLD!

Gerry O’Neil Broker of Record

355 RIVERVIEW DRIVE

Thank-you for your business! 613-432-2333

gerryoneil@royallepage.ca

• Spacious & Immaculate Mobile Home. Situated on beautiful large lot. • New roof, natural gas, central air. 2 Bedrooms, full bath with Jacuzzi tub, hardwood & laminate flooring. • Affordable living on the outskirts of Renfrew. Call Allison Mulvihill 613-433-2880 $139,000 MLS#969686

• Affordable “NEW” home in Haley Station. Very functional floor plan with 2 beds, 2 baths on very deep level lot. • Master bedroom patio door to wrap-around deck. • Fully finished lower level with very large family room. • See this today and smell the “new” construction!!! Call Gerry O’Neil 613-432-2333 or Mike Coulas 613-432-0092 $205,000 MLS#969685

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80 PLEASANT VIEW DRIVE

0 CARNEGIE CRES • 2.4 acres already zoned for your dream home • Close to everything Calabogie has to offer – Skiing, golfing and boating • 1086 feet frontage on Highway 508 but high enough for privacy too! Very affordable with a quick closing possible

Call Mike Coulas 613-432-0092 $49,900 MLS#882852

377 BRUCE ST.

• Live in town but believe you’re in the country! Easily done on this property. • Over 4.5 acres in total, keep it all or sever into parts. • Tranquil pond at rear with varied wildlife to enjoy year round. • Two entrances available, Bruce St. or Maloney Road. • Don’t hesitate on this one and only in town! Call Mike at 613-432-0092 $133,500 MLS#957023

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613-432-2100 www.century21.ca/eadyrealty

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276 ARNPRIOR AVENUE

492 FORTINGTON STREET

$159,900 MLS#958318 -3 Bedrooms -2 Baths -Large Detached Garage -Natural Gas Heat Call Vincent Johnston For More Information: 613-433-2254

$229,900 MLS#979391 Snuggle Up In Front Of The Fireplace And Stay Warm In This Updated Bungalow. A Must See!!!! Call Margaret Dubeau: 613-433-1191

5475 CALABOGIE ROAD

45 GRAHAM AVENUE $159,900 MLS#981663 3 Bedroom Home With 2 Car Attached Garage On 1.3 Acre Lot On The Edge Of Town. Town Water. New Gas Furnace. Updated Septic In 2015. Call Dennis Yakaback To View: 613-432-0041

$274,900 MLS#981922 Live, Work, Play...All From One Location! -2 Bedroom Bungalow In The Heart Of 4 Season Recreation Area -Deeded Access To Calabogie Lake, Highway Frontage -Less Than 5 Minutes To Ski Hill -Enjoy All Calabogie Has To Offer Call Kelly To View: 613-433-2681

1 JOHN FINDLAY TERRACE, ARNPRIOR $264,900 MLS#981406 Beautiful End Unit Townhouse. Fully Finished On 3 Levels. 3 Bedrooms, 3 Baths. Bright & Spacious. Gas Heat. Central Air. Central Vac. Many Upgrades. Call Dennis Yakaback To View: 613-432-0041

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321 MOUNT ST. PATRICK ROAD

290 THOMPSON AVENUE $194,900 MLS#970823 -Renovated 2 Storey, 3 Bedroom In Great Location -Open Concept, Many Updates -Wide Lot, New Rear Deck Call Vincent Johnston For More Information: 613-433-2254

$69,900 MLS#965133 Your All Season Getaway Awaits You! Why Pay For, Or Book Accommodations When You Can Own? 15 Minutes And You Are At The Ski Hill!!! Call Margaret Dubeau: 613-433-1191

Bonnechere Development is now accepting contracts to construct custom, single family homes for 2016. Numbers are limited so call early – Your lot or ours!!! Morris Eady: 613-432-1830 Norm Bujold: 613-312-0319

OVER 50 LOTS TO CHOOSE FROM 613-432-2100 138 BLAKE STREET

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704 ABERDEEN STREET

BUILDING LOTS

3 LOTS – ROSEBRUGH ROAD STARTING AT $24,900 2 LOTS – BURNSTOWN ROAD $44,900 EA. 1 LOT – MORNING FLIGHT COURT, CALABOGIE – $49,900 $119,900 MLS#964196 Move In Ready! Why Rent When You Can Buy This Completely Redone 1 Bedroom Home On A Large Lot. Call Charlene Riopelle: 613-433-4082

363 MHUSK ROAD

205 LOCHIEL STREET

15 Lots To Choose From In Coleraine Park Subdivision! 613-432-2100

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559 NEW STREET

237 AIRTH BOULEVARD

$239,900 MLS#975867 Economical Living Here! 2 Bedrooms, Master With Ensuite. Hardwood Floors. Lovely Country Kitchen. Partially Finished Basement. Central Air. Gas Heat. Rear Deck With Country Views. Call Dennis Yakaback To View: 613-432-0041

9 LAUREL CRESCENT

NEW PRICE

$174,900 MLS#981685 -Well Updated, Spacious Semi-Detached Home -3 Levels Of Living Space, Generous Sized Rooms -Refinished Hardwood Floors On Bottom 2 Levels -Central A/C, Gas Heat, Garage In Private Fenced Backyard Call Vince Johnston: 613-433-2254

168 JIM BARR ROAD

$64,900 -Cabin On 11.44 Acres -Drilled Well, Hydro To The Cabin Call Kelly To View: 613-433-2681

MLS#978137

349 OLMSTEAD-JEFFREY LAKE ROAD

$168,900 MLS#977732 3 Bedroom Brick Bungalow. Finished Rec Room. Hardwood Floors. New Gas Furnace. Immediate Occupancy. Call Dennis Yakaback To View: 613-432-0041

444 MOORE STREET

$144,900

MLS#971163

Calling All Investors Long Term Lease In Place With Good Income Call Kelly To View: 613-433-2681

HURDS LAKE WATERFRONT 25 LAKESIDE WAY

$409,900 MLS#958778 Open Concept Brick Bungalow With A 2 Car Attached Garage & Set On Over An Acre In A Mature Subdivision. The Interlock Driveway Leads You To The 30 x 50 Heated, Wired & Insulated Garage w/ 12’ Ceilings, While The Interlock Walkways Lead To A Large Rear Solarium. Inside Offers Hardwood & Tile Floors, Natural Gas Furnace & Fireplace, Main Floor Laundry & Much More. Home Is Wired For Generator. Located Close To A Public Boat Launch. Call Vincent Johnston For More Info: 613-433-2254

On Duty This Weekend

KELLY DERUE

Real Estate Broker Cell 433-2681

$424,900 $239,900

Solid Brick Bungalow -2 Bedrooms, Minutes From Town -Full Basement Call Kelly To View: 613-433-2681

MLS#973747

MLS#955301

This 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Waterfront Home Is In Spotless Move-In Condition. Pride Of Ownership Is Evident Throughout. Attached & Detached Garage. Nice Decking At Waterfront Call Dennis Yakaback To View: 613-432-0041

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$122,900 MLS#963448 Why Rent When You Can Own For As Little As $172 Bi-Weekly O.A.C. Call Margaret Dubeau For More Information: 613-433-1191

$269,900 MLS#970989 -Unique 4 Season Property On Hurd’s Lake -1.62 Acres, 41 Ft Of Waterfront Separate From Home -Well Renovated Bungalow, 2 Baths, Basement Walkout & Small Workshop -Perfect Retirement Home Or Rental Cottage Call Vincent Johnston For More Info: 613-433-2254

I welcome your weekend call on any listed property


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The family of the late Lucy Colterman would like to express our heartfelt thank you to all our friends, family, neighbors and colleagues who have travelled near and far for their kind thoughts, cards, flowers, food, donations and online condolences during this difficult time. Special thanks to Ann Wissing for her gentle care, compassion and years of friendship and laughs with Lucy. Thanks to Dr. Buxton and Renfrew Victoria Hospital for their many years of care and services. CCAC, Paramed and Bayshore for their professional services which helped in allowing Lucy to remain in the comforts of her home. To Sally Prendergast for her services. Thanks to Father Stark, Father Blake and Father Holly for a truly beautiful spiritual tribute to Lucy. To the altar servers, choir and the Mt St. Patrick Parish family in assisting to make the funeral services special. A special thank you to Bonnie Nolan, Cathy Hunt and the many community members for the amazing hot meal provided for the family between visitation and the lovely funeral luncheon. Special thanks to Natasha at Goulet Funeral Home for her direction and guidance. She went over and above her professional duty to make sure all family members’ needs were met. To all of you, your kind words, shared memories, laughter and friendship will continue to be a great comfort. The Lucy Colterman Family

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I would like to thank everyone who came to help celebrate my 80th birthday and also the gifts, cards and telephone calls. Special thanks to family and friends for serving a lovely lunch. It was nice to see everyone.

All our neigbours, families and friends for all the cards, prayers, visits and food. To the pallbearers and Andre Pilon and his amazing staff for doing things “The Big Guy’s” way. To all Kevin’s sand and gravel and snow plow clients thanks for all your years of continued patronage. You have all made this difficult time more bearable.

Happy New Year, Bill Laventure

Thanks again. Edna, Willie, Keith, Margaret and Buster

The family of the late Bob Smith would like to thank everyone for their love and support shown to us during our loss of Bob. From the kind words, sincere gestures of flowers, cards, food, baking, donations to CHEO, the phone calls, the pallbearers, Boyce Funeral Home, Reverend Hollingsworth and the pipe band, we want to thank each and every one of you. Your generosity and love has been heartwarming. Just knowing how many lives Bob touched with his stories, willingness to help others, a simple smile or by getting things done, Bob will be remembered each and every day by those he touched.

We would like to thank everyone who donated and attended the spaghetti dinner in honour of Braeden. Thanks you to Braeden’s buddies from the Bogie-Justin, Nick, Luke, Zach, Bailey, Abby, Sydney, Michelle, Kendell and Robin for having such a wonderful event. Also thanks to our family, friends, neighbours and community for their cards, prayers, treats, meals, donations and hugs. Huge thanks to Shooters Bar & Grill and their awesome staff!

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Brenda, George and Family

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Barrie Plunkett from Renfrew, ON in his 75th year was welcomed into the Kingdom of Heaven after a short illness at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Dear husband of Sylvia (nee Essex). Loving and devoted father of Sean (Jody) of Renfrew. Proud Poppa of his “Princess” Bailey, “Curly #1 and #2” Nathan and Jacob. Special friend to his dog Rosie. Brother of Richard (Susan) of England and Brother-in-law of Ken (Mary-Anne) Essex of Douglas, ON. Barrie will be missed by nieces, nephews, many friends from church and his “Scissor Guy” customers. Barrie is pre-deceased by his parents Nora and Richard, his brother Terry and his sister Norah Franey. A Memorial Service was held in honor of Barrie’s life on Saturday January 9th, 2016 at 11 a.m. at the Calvary Pentecostal Church, 56 Wrangler Road in Renfrew. John 6:40 For my Father’s will is that everyone who looks to the Son and believes in him shall have eternal life, and I will raise them up at the last day.

A Heartfelt T hank You

The love and support was overwhelming. We are very grateful. Thanks again. The Mackin Family

PLUNKETT, Barrie Edward

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The family of the late Kevin McMillan would like to thank everyone for their kindness in the sudden passing of the Big Guy. To Jason, Chad and Robbie and the paramedics who tried so hard to save him.

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Adam & Melissa Vanderwal are thrilled to announce the fast but safe arrival of their beautiful baby girl Kendra Isabella born December 26, 2015 at 5:21 pm weighing 7 lbs 10 oz. Olivia is a proud big sister! Proud grandparents are Donna Bimm & Rolly Michaelis of Douglas, Clarence & Betty Vanderwal of North Bay and another great granddaughter for Bernice Gilchrist of Douglas. We wish to thank Dr. Huard, Dr. Cargill and Dr. Mohameed for their excellent care and safe delivery. A huge thank you to the wonderful nursing staff at the Ottawa Civic High Risk Unit for their exceptional care and concern during Melissa’s extended stay before Kendra was born. Thank you to CHEO staff their care while we were there after her birth. We appreciate the love and support from all of our friends and family. Our prayers have been answered. We are blessed! CLR658005

Thank You

100TH BIRTHDAY Mary Scott Join Her Family to Celebrate this very special occasion at Five Arches Apartments Pakenham January 23, 2016 between 1-4 pm Best Wishes Only

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With Much Love Forever, Your families XoXoXo

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Happy Birthday our wee troopers. Jan. 15, 2016 Madyx Yourt turns 3 years old. Jan. 26, 2016 Masyn Yourt, she turns 7 years old

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OBITUARY

DOWE, Edward (Ed) Joseph “Artie” Edward (Ed) Joseph Dowe, nicknamed Artie, On November 27, 2015 at the age of 71. He is survived by his beloved partner Mae Bowes and her family: his daughter Verena Dowe (Ryan Parkinson) his son Evan Dowe and grandchildren Colton and Lilyan Warren. He is also survived by his siblings Mabel Proulx (Late Lorne); Louisa;Bob (Denise); Gail Beaudoin (late Andre); Ronnie (Rhonda); Bill (Dawn); Lisa McBride (John) &Monique Morrissette (Denis); and many nephews & nieces. Predeceased by his father Arthur Dowe and his mother Laura (Desabrais) Dowe. He was a well- respected carpenter/contractor in the Renfrew area for over 35 years. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. Donations in Ed’s memory may be made to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation or the Kidney Foundation. Spring interment at St. Mary’s Cemtery, Quyon, Quebec. CLR658811

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NORTON, BERNARD

(PROUD LIFELONG FARMER, CALABOGIE)

After a lengthy and courageous struggle, Frank passed away on January 5, 2016 with his loving wife and lifelong partner, Marie, by his side. It was his wish to remain at home with family and friends. His wish came true. Frank will be missed by Marie, his wife of sixty-five years, his children Brenda (Dwight), David (Linda), Gay, Jen and his grandchildren Robert (Jamie), Dana (Tyler), Julia (Ulysse), Lindsay, Adam and Christopher. He also had the good fortune of a great grandson Sacha who will come to know of his great-grandfather through pictures and stories. Frank will also be remembered by his sister-in-law Lillian Strickland and several nieces and nephews. Born in Mimico in 1926 to Robert and Lillian Ainsworth, Frank served two years in the Royal Canadian Navy and 28 years in the Canadian Armed Forces. His sense of humour was legendary. He retired to Eganville in 1973 and remained active until health issues restricted his mobility. Throughout his 25 year medical struggle, his mind remained active, his support for his family unwavering and his interest in his grandchildren acute to which their nicknames will attest. Our family wants to thank all the health care practitioners who attended to Frank’s needs in a most caring and compassionate manner. We know they will also remember Frank’s sense of humour and polite manner under all circumstances. He was always thankful. Donations in Frank’s name can be made to the Ontario SPCA at www.ontariospca.ca or to the Royal Canadian Legion Eganville Branch 353 Poppy Fund at www.zohrfuneralhome and are greatly appreciated. While there is no public service planned at this time, a celebration of his life will be held this coming summer on his 90th birthday.

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LABOSSIERE, Diane

Peacefully in Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Tuesday January 5, 2016, Diane Graham, age 69 years. Wife of the late Camille LaBossière, Diane M ; dear mother of Paul (Kerri Lynn); dear grandmother of Sam & Isaac LaBossière, Anna Carthy, Damian Wierzbicki & Matt Thubron and great-grandmother of Ariana & Braxton. Dear sister of Shirley (Murray) MacDonald and Roberta (late). Visitations at the Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle St. S., Renfrew, Thursday: 2-5 p.m. and after 9 a.m. Friday. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Michael’s Church, Douglas, Ontario, Friday January 8th at 10:30 a.m. followed by cremation. In memory of Diane, donations to St. Michael’s Church Memorial Fund or Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation would be appreciated. Online condolences/donations: www.gouletfuneralhome.com

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Frank Edward Ainsworth

Peacefully at the Arnprior Hospital on Monday morning, January 11th, 2016 after a short but courageous battle with cancer. He was 68. He leaves behind his “Dear” wife, Alma; son Mark; daughter, Marsha and special grandson, Michael, the apple of his eye. Survived by his sisters: Ann Stubinsky (Mervyn), Bev James (Gary) and brother, Jack. Predeceased by his parents: Charles and Helen Norton. Son-in-law of Margaret Smith (late Alex). Brother-in-law of Beverly Moran, Raymond Smith (Deb) and Marian Smith. Special godson of Shirley Salter. Also survived by many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Bernard worked for many years for the Township of Greater Madawaska. He enjoyed his cattle and horses; feeding the deer and going for a drive every evening. He had a routine of evening calls to make sure he was up on the goings on before saying goodnight. Bernard had a strong faith that brought him through all of life’s challenges and illness. He always had an uphill battle when it came to illness but he faced them all head on. Heaven will welcome him with open arms. Family and friends called at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel, 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Wednesday, January 13th from 2:00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. and again on Thursday morning from 8:30 to 9:15. A Funeral Mass was celebrated in Most Precious Blood Church, Calabogie on Thursday morning, January 14th at 10:30. Spring interment Parish Cemetery. In memory, donations to Hospice Renfrew or the Partners in Caring Foundation of the Arnprior Hospital would be appreciated. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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Weber, Milton “Miltie” Ernest

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August 20, 1947-January 8, 2016 Retired-Lifelong employee of Smith’s/Nielson’s Dairy

Passed away suddenly at his home, Friday morning, January 8, 2016. Milton Weber of Arnprior at the age of 68 years. Son of the late Samuel and Myrtle (Schlievert) Weber. Dear brother of Lois Weber and Lillian Trudeau (Ron), all of Quyon, Quebec. Visitations were at the Boyce Funeral Home, 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior Monday 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service was conducted Tuesday January 12, 2016 in the Boyce Chapel. Interment Arnprior Albert Street Cemetery. In memoriams to the Lung Association would be appreciated by his family.

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Peacefully at Grove Park Lodge, Renfrew, on Saturday January 9, 2016, Kay Acres, age 101 years; dearly loved and cherish wife of the late John Cameron Inglehart, and by first marriage, the late Everett Hook; survived by step-son Gregory and his sons Daniel & Charles, Calabogie, also by many sisters-in-laws and brothers-inlaws of Hamilton, Ont. Fondly remember by her dear friend Mary Brown. Visitations were at the GOULET FUNERAL HOME, 310 Argyle St. S., Renfrew, Monday: 2-4 p.m. and after 9:15 a.m. Tuesday. Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at Our Lady of Fatima Church, Tuesday January 12th at 10:30 a.m. followed by cremation. In memory of Kay, donations to Groves Park Lodge Auxiliary would be appreciated. Online condolences/donations: www.gouletfuneralhome.com GOULET FUNERAL HOME

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WAUGH, Gwendolyn Anne “Gwen” (nee Gordon) Passed away peacefully at Bonnechere Manor on Friday, January 8, 2016 at the age of 81 years. Beloved wife of the late Roland James “Jim” (2013). Loving mother of Randy (Olga), Kanata; Rick (Catherine), Kemptville; and Jennifer (Duane) Remus, Arnprior. Predeceased by her infant son Scott. Stepmother to Nancy, Brian and Brenda. Proud Nanny to Anna, Nathaniel, Cairistiona, Rose, Jackson, Alyssa, Justin, Zachary, Tristan and Carter. Dear sister of Pat Leishman (Gerry) of Kelowna, B.C. She will be sadly missed by many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Resting at McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home, 85 Munro Ave. E., Renfrew, with visiting on Saturday, January 16 from 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. and on Sunday, January 17 from 1 p.m. – 1:45 p.m. A Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel on Sunday at 2 p.m. Spring Interment at Goshen Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Bonnechere Manor or the Sunshine Coach would be appreciated by the family.

SMITH, Shelley (Abbott Point of Care) Peacefully at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital while surrounded by the love of her family in the early morning hours of Thursday, January 7th, 2016; Shelley Lynn Smith of Galetta passed away following a valiant struggle through cancer. She was just 47. Beloved wife and partner of David McCandless. Dear daughter of Robert Smith of Arnprior and the late Joan Hilchey. Dearly loved sister of Wendy Smith (Marc Bedard) of Ottawa and Tracey Hammel (Murray) of Arnprior. Special aunt of Bradley Hammel, Matthew Bedard, Brianne Bedard and Sarah McCandless. Family and friends were invited to the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior for visitation on Sunday afternoon, January 10th from 2:00 to 3:45 p.m. A Service to honour and remember Shelley was conducted in the Pilon Family Chapel on Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock. A reception followed. For those wishing, please consider a donation to the Partners in Caring Foundation of the Arnprior Hospital.

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EDWIN JAMES BRADBURY Peacefully at Hospice Renfrew with his family by his side on Thursday December 24, 2015 in his 89TH year. Edwin James Bradbury of Beachburg, beloved husband of the late Joyce Bradbury (nee Thompson). Loved father of Michael Bradbury (Lisa) and Susan Collins (Blair) both of Beachburg. Loving grandfather to Tina Collins (Ben Knapp), Matthew Collins (Krista) and Sara Beatty (Nathan) and Colin Bradbury (Kristin Wilson) and Devon Bradbury and great grandchildren Sophie, Bailey, Payton and Paige. Predeceased by children Christine Bradbury and Christopher Bradbury and grandson Nicholas Bradbury. Brother of the late Bill Bradbury (late Joan) and Eileen Crowe. Bother-in-law of Adriane Leeming. Ed will be sadly missed by all his nieces and nephews. Friends were invited to share their memories of Ed with his family during visitation at the MURPHY FUNERAL HOME, 296 Isabella Street, Pembroke on Tuesday 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 p.m. A Funeral Service to Celebrate Ed’s Life was held on Wednesday afternoon December 30 at 2 o’clock in St. Andrews United Church, Beachburg. Interment will take place in St. Augustine’s Cemetery, Beachburg. As an expression of sympathy, donations may be made to the British Airborne Association or the St. Andrew’s Church Elevator Fund. Condolences, tributes, donations www.murphyfuneralhome.ca

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MAGEE, RITA ELIZABETH Passed away January 7th, 2016 in her 92nd year. Beloved wife of the late Gordon Magee (2014). Loving mother of Greg, Marcia, Deborah, Penelope, Gary and five grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Will dearly be missed. CLR658805


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May 19, 1921 – Jan 12, 2015 LALONDE, Susan (Ferguson) In remembrance of a wonderful Mother and Grandmother who passed away January 6, 1997. You had a smile for everyone You had a heart of gold You left the sweetest memories The world could ever hold To us you were so special. -

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Guitars, Amplifiers, any quality used instruments wanted at MILL MUSIC. We pay top dollar cash for IN MEMORIAM instruments. 22 Raglan St. (main street) Renfrew. SMITH, Kenneth In loving memory of a very w w w . m i l l m u s i c . c a dear husband, father and 613.432.4381 grandfather who passed away on Friday January FOR SALE 16, 2004. Loveseat for sale $10.00. You will never be Some wear on seat cushforgotten, ions, but otherwise in All our love always, great condition, solid Forever in our hearts. frame. Must go and must be picked up in Ashton. Adrienne and Family Phone 613-253-0332.

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Peacefully at The Grove Nursing Home, Arnprior on Monday evening, January 4th, 2016. Dear father of Elizabeth Head of Ottawa and grandfather of Kianna, and Aidan Duperron and Jody Head. Predeceased by his son, Ashley Head in 2010. Also survived by a sister, Alma in England. Private family arrangements entrusted to the care of the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. In memory of Michael, a donation to The Grove Nursing Home would be appreciated. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

It is very hard to express just how very much I miss you. Your wonderful smile, great laugh, sense of humour and your personality filled the house. We shared so many wonderful times and so much laughter. I have so many treasured memories and will forever be grateful to have had such a wonderful daughter and will always be proud to be Soph’s mum, love forever my darling girl.

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As I sit in heaven, And watch you everyday, I try to let you know, with signs. That I never went away. I hear you when your laughing. And watch as you sleep. I even place my arms around you as you weep! I see you wish the days away, Begging to have me home. So I try to send you signs, So you know that you are not alone. Don’t feel guilty that you have life, That was denied to me. Heaven is truly beautiful, Just you wait and see. Just live your life, laugh again. Enjoy yourselves, be free! Then I’ll know with every breath you take, You’ll be taken one for me.

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It is with great sorrow that we announce the passing of Doug Patacairk on Wednesday, January 6, 2016 at Bonnechere Manor, in his 83rd year. He is survived by his loving wife Lynne. Father of Selena (Jim) Weedon and Jamie. Loving grandfather of Lisa (Ben) Dunn and his very special Liam, and great-grandfather of Ella and Cooper Dunn. Predeceased by his parents John & Delia, his sisters Vivian, Pauline, Julie and brother Ed. Leaving behind brothers Ron, Bob, Bruce and sister Fran. A Celebration of Life was held at Bonnechere Manor in Renfrew, on Saturday, January 9, 2016 at 2 p.m. Cremation. In lieu of flowers, donations to CHEO would be appreciated by the family. Doug spent his career of 33 years at Ottawa Hydro, and was a long time member of the West Ottawa Lions Club. Special thanks to the wonderful, caring staff at The Bonnechere Manor.

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RENFREW - 719 - 5th Street, 3 bedroom main floor. New energy efficient appliances, windows & furnace. Front & back yard, carport with storage room. Absolutely no smoking, no pets preferred. Lease & credit check required Available Feb lst $ 1,000 per month includes water plus utilities. Call 647-228-2559

2 bedroom apt Oak St. Renfrew, fridge, stove, parking, $660/month plus hydro. One year lease. First/last & references required 613.433.3053 2 Bedroom condo at Blacksmith Gate. Ground floor, 5 appliances. Available immediately. $1000 plus utilities. Call Charlotte Leitch, Broker, Century 21 Explorer Realty. 613-864-6910

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3726 Kinburn Sideroad, Antrim, Avail immed, no pets, $950/mnth plus utilities, propane heat, 3 bedrm, 1 bath, approx. 900 sq.ft. Fridge & stove incl. First/last. Call Wendy 613-880-4776.

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THE OPPORTUNITY We are looking for an individual interested in a Classified Inside Sales Representative position in our Arnprior office.- 8 month Mat Leave

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Renfrew 3 bedroom apt, River Rd, carport, $1100 a month, all included, 613-432-4959 or 613-433-0078

Renfrew Centre town 1 bedroom apartment - 2nd floor totally renovated. Fridge & stove, first & last ARNPRIOR APARTMENT $550 plus Hydro. FOR RENT -252 John st. 613-432-4456 North Arnprior, 2 blocks south of hospital, $795, 2 Renfrew Duplex for rent bedroom, lower level, Jan. 4 bedrooms, quiet street, 1st, renovated, non-smok- large yard, parking, gas ing, clean, quiet, secure, heat. Fridge and stove inpet-friendly, parking, lock- cluded. Available Immedier, fridge, stove, hood fan, ately. First and last eat-in kitchen, dining/ liv- required. $850 plus utilities ing room, Please call only www.ovrentals.ca 613-223-4428 613-266-4832 RENFREW Ideal 1 bedRENFREW - 2 bedroom room apt. for senior in bungalow $ 800.00 per Renfrew. Gas fireplace, month plus utilities. First hardwood floors, laundry & last required. facilities, fridge, stove, 613-433-8073 or roofed porch and parking. Call 613.432.2014 613-327-6901

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WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR • College Diploma in Business, Marketing or 3+ years in customer service. • Detailed oriented (Proofing pages and ads before they appear in paper). • Strong organizational skills. • Strong customer service (Greeting customers at the front counter, answering phones and handling customer complaints). • Develop and maintain strong business relationships with clients to build business opportunities. OUR AODA COMMITMENT • Metroland is committed to accessibility in employment and to ensuring equal access to employment opportunities for candidates, including persons with disabilities. In compliance with AODA, Metroland will endeavour to provide accommodation to persons with disabilities in the recruitment process upon request. If you are selected for an interview and you require accommodation due to a disability during the recruitment process, please notify the hiring manager upon scheduling your interview. To apply please go to www.metroland/careers FOR RENT

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CLASSIFIEDS HELP WANTED McGregor’s Produce is seeking staff for the summer of 2016. There are two types of positions available: • Farm Labour – Picking strawberries, raspberries, beans and other farm labour. • Selling produce at our Farm Market Stands throughout the Ottawa Valley. Applicants should be college/university age or older and in good physical health as physical labour is required. Visit our website www.mcgregorsproduce. com for more information AND to find our application form. Email a completed application form and resume to mcgregorsproduce@gmail.com or mail to: McGregor’s Produce, 351 Lochwinnoch Rd. Braeside, ON, K0A 1G0.

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CONTRACT POSITION (40 hours/week) EQUIPMENT OPERATOR (Contract ending April 1, 2016) The Township of McNab/Braeside seeks applications for the above position. Under the general supervision of the Road Superintendent, the Equipment Operator provides a variety of winter maintenance, repair and emergency response services related to the Township infrastructure and property.

Reporting to the Team Leader of Packaging, the Blister Machine Operator’s role is to set-up, operate, maintain, and trouble shoot equipment and to assist in preventative maintenance. RESPONSIBILITIES: • Set-up, operate, maintain and clean equipment on the packaging lines • Complete relevant documentation completely and accurately • Maintain compliance with SOP and GMP guidelines • Ensure proper use and care of personal protective equipment • Ensure that the proper level of cleaning is completed for the room and equipment • Transport materials in a safe manner using a forklift truck or a hand lift • Troubleshoot equipment problems and participate in RFT investigations QUALIFICATIONS: • High School diploma • Demonstrated knowledge of the GMP guidelines • Strong mechanical aptitude and mathematical skills • Capacity to work all shifts and meet the physical demands of the position • Electrical, mechanical and PLC experience are an asset • Excellent troubleshooting skills • Excellent time management, organizational, interpersonal, and communication skills APPLICATION PROCESS: All applicants should submit a cover letter and updated resume HR@pillar5pharma.com. The deadline for all applications is 4:00 pm on January 29, 2016.

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At Pillar5 Pharma, we know that quality products come from quality people, so we’re always on the lookout for great talent.

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Qualifications: 1. Possess and maintain a DZ Ontario Driver’s Licence. 2. Successfully completed O.S.S.D (Grade 12) or equivalent. 3. Experience in the operation of equipment, including tandem axle trucks, backhoe and loader and other miscellaneous equipment. 4. Operation of tandem snowplow would be considered and asset. 5. Demonstrated excellent safety record, ability to meet physical demands of the position. 6. Ability to be on call 24 hours per day combined with flexibility in hours of work.

Interested applicants are invited to submit a cover letter and resume clearly marked as to contents to the undersigned by 3:00 p.m., Tuesday, January 19, 2016 to:

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Qualified applicants are invited to submit their resumes by January 22nd, 2016 to hr@renfrewhosp.com or Julia Boudreau, V.P. Corporate Services, Renfrew Victoria Hospital, 499 Raglan Street North, Renfrew, Ontario, K7V 1P6. Although we appreciate all responses, only those candidates selected for interview will be contacted. A vulnerable sector check completed within the past six months is a requirement for employment at RVH. RVH is an equal opportunity employer, committed to meeting needs under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom and the Ontario Human Rights Code. Our recruitment process follows the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act in order to provide a fair and equitable process for all candidates. Applicants requiring accommodation through the recruitment/interview process

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RVH, SFMH collaborate on new healthy food services program Renfrew Victoria Hospital and St. Francis Memorial Hospital in Barry’s Bay have joined forces to improve their food services programs. The two hospitals are collaborating on an integrated food services program with a focus on healthier foods for patients’ regular and special diets, as well as providing nutritional analysis and more individual menu choices. The hospitals’ cafeterias will also offer healthier menus. The new program, provided by Sysco Canada, our primary food service distributor, includes a software system, called Synergy on Demand (SOD), which has a beginning database of over 11,000 recipes. The software also can help to organize menus and provide costing, along with patient profiles and production sheets, says RVH Dietitian Pam Cranfield, who is leading the project. Both hospitals have always had a focus on healthy diets for their patients, says Cranfield, “but the SOD software program will assist us in increasing this, as we will be obtaining likes and dislikes from all of the patients (regular and special diets) and individualizing the master menu for each patient.” Cranfield adds that the meal plans will follow the patient’s dietary and medical requirements, as well as taking into account the patient’s likes and dislikes. And “the meals will have a healthier focus with lower fat and sodium and increased fibre.”

Gregory McLeod, Chief Operating Officer at SFMH, says this collaboration has benefits for both hospitals. We have been able to leverage resources and, through a joint negotiation process with our food vendor, we have been able to get a better deal. That means savings and efficiencies for both hospitals.” Although SFMH had been using Sysco’s services already, RVH switched from another supplier to make the joint program possible. “The staff at both sites are collaborating and partnering to ensure a healthy menu,” says McLeod. “We are cost-sharing the implementation, training, etc. And joint negotiations are key to creating an efficient program.” “Sysco Canada is pleased to be partnering with RVH and SFMH on this initiative. Successes from implementing this SOD food service software solution will assist in minimizing patient risk, provide greater operational efficiencies, and focus on patient-centred care for both hospitals,” explains Karen Hurley, RD, Sysco’s Manager of Healthcare Systems.

Randy Penney, CEO at both RVH and SFMH, agrees that the collaboration is a win-win situation. “There are definite benefits for both sites in terms of patient-centred care, and patient satisfaction.” The program will also help ensure the menus and recipes meet Canada’s Food Guide standards through the consultation of dietitians. Julia Boudreau, RVH vice-president of corporate services, points out, the new program should help both hospitals to achieve higher goals in the Healthy Foods in Cham-

plain Hospitals project, which was established in the Champlain Local Health Integration Network (CLHIN) to show leadership in helping people to make healthy food choices. “The new program should enable SFMH to achieve Bronze, Silver and Gold status, and RVH to move forward from Bronze to Silver and Gold status in both its cafeteria and patient food services,” says Boudreau. Implementation of the new system is planned to begin at RVH in January 2016, followed closely by SFMH.

Officials at work on Horton ice Children’s hockey, which was scheduled to begin Jan. 9, has been delayed. The first meeting is planned for Jan. 19 at the community centre at 6 p.m. to hand out jerseys and sign consent forms. Visit the Horton Township website or ‘Horton Recreation’ on Facebook for updates.

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Stone Fence Theatre hopes to produce CD from Here Comes the Train The historical musical Here Comes the Train! The Ottawa Valley Railway Story, played to sold-out audiences throughout summer and fall 2015. While audiences loved everything about the show, the first question on many people’s minds after seeing it was, “Can I buy the CD?” Stone Fence Theatre wants to make that a reality. By producing a CD of the fantastic bluegrass and traditional songs in this show, the stories of the hard working “family of railroaders” can entertain folks for years to come. To achieve this goal, and pay for the production costs of recording the CD, Stone Fence Theatre has launched a crowd-funding campaign through the well known and trusted website KickStarter.com.

The idea is that fans visit the website and make pledges, which in return get them rewards if the fundraising goal is met. The rewards currently on offer include a copy of the finished CD, a limited edition cast t-shirt from Here Comes the Train!, and gift certificates for next year’s Stone Fence shows. It’s a great way to pre-order your CD, while helping ensure that it gets recorded. This project has a modest goal of $3000, which must be met by the end of December, otherwise, all pledges are returned and the company receives nothing and the CD does not get made. “We know the interest is there from people who want to hear this music again. So many people stopped to tell me after performances these were some of Ish’s best songs.” says Stone Fence Theatre’s business manager Amy Rouillard, referring to songwriter, and

company producer Ish Theilheimer In fact, at the last few shows of the year, folks were able to fill out a pledge form in person. More than $500 has been raised already. The show is based on the first-hand experiences of some of the last of the Ottawa Valley railway workers from the end of the steam era and the stories are told, as much as possible, in their words. Here Comes the Train! includes 15 new original songs, among them crowd favorites like Twelve Tonnes of Coal, A Brakeman’s Life, Grass Widow, and The Dear Ol’ K & P. This cast recording will include the talents of Chantal Elie-Sernoskie (accordion and vocals), Peter Brown (keyboard and vocals), Tim Faught (banjo and vocals), Peter Frolander (bass), Phil Hoffman (vocals), Ambrose Mullin (vocals), Fran Pinkerton

(vocals), Lesley Sneddon (vocals), Colin Wylie (guitar and vocals), Stephanie KeonPinkerton (vocals) and Ish Theilheimer (mandolin, fiddle, vocals). The various musicians and technical staff who will work on this CD have produced many different musical projects, separately and together, and are up to the challenge of creating a great sounding recording that captures the excitement of the live performances, while also adhering to the level of quality expected in a recording you will listen to at home. To help get this CD made, and to preorder your own copy, please visit www.kickstarter.com/projects/stonefencetheatre/herecomes-the-train-cd. If you have any questions about this project, you can also call Stone Fence Theatre at 613-628-6600 or toll Free 1-866-310-1004.

Ontario helps more children in care connect with waiting families Ontario is making it easier for children and youth in the care of children’s aid societies to find ‘forever’ families, while providing more support to adoptive parents. To help more young people in the care of children’s aid societies find a permanent nurturing home, Ontario is funding up to 15 targeted adoption recruiters in partnership with Wendy’s Wonderful Kids, a successful adoption program run through the Dave

Thomas Foundation. The province is also making the adoption experience more effective and efficient by requiring children’s aid societies to expand their use of the AdoptOntario website so more children and youth can be matched with waiting families. To help waiting parents and respond to the needs of adopted children and youth, Ontario is: Expanding the targeted subsidies program

by extending the age of eligibility to from 10 to 18 years, and updating the income threshold and subsidy amount to reflect current Statistics Canada data; Investing in a province wide post-adoption family support program; Encouraging greater use of culturallyappropriate placement options for First Nations children and youth, For those youth who are still in care, On-

tario is extending funding to their caregivers to provide a stable home if they require additional time to complete high school, from ages 18 to 21. About 6,400 Crown wards in Ontario are eligible for adoption. On average, children become Crown wards at 8 years of age. There is no cost to adoptive parents to go through the public adoption process with a children’s aid society.

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Life Skills class offers opportunity at Renfrew Collegiate Institute Raider Revue

Renfrew Collegiate Institute hosts a Life Skills class. This program supports a diversity of students who do many different and engaging activities in their colourful, stimulating classroom. Here are a few of the activities that support the students in the Life Skills program. Weekly, numerous RCI students participate in the Student Interaction Program (SIP). Once a week, Life Skills students partner with students with whom they would not regularly have class and participate in fun activities. For example they take walks in the hall, read books, play board games and participate in different sports in the gym. Danielle and Nathan shared that they enjoy seeing their SIP buddy each week and spending time with them. This program benefits many students at RCI through the development of openmindedness, inclusivity and communication skills. Students in regular programming learn to be creative and imaginative in their conversations and interact with Life Skills students developing friendships and acceptance of differences. “The Life Skills program at RCI is awesome!” says Alex. The classroom

is set up like an apartment. “We learn to budget and we have daily chores to complete (e.g. vacuuming laundry, etc). It makes me feel good and helps me to be a responsible student at our school,” adds Alex. The Life Skills class enjoys going bowling every second Friday. It gives them a chance to practice social skills and street safety skills. David and Noah both think bowling is a lot of fun! Brianna and Dawson and the rest of the class are looking forward to many exciting things in this new year. In the second semester they will have the opportunity to practice more life skills, which will include learning to cook, community outings to the library and the grocery store, and many other activities. They are also excited for the Special Olympics Basketball School Championship Tournament that RCI is hosting on March 3, followed by a class trip in late spring. When asked about the classes at RCI, Stephanie said, “I really like our Creative Arts Class and I especially enjoy the bucket drumming. Our class even got to perform on stage at the Christmas assembly. “We have a lot of great people at RCI, like Mrs. Enright, Ms. Foohey, Mr. Mulvihill, Ms. Gagan, and Mr.Hughes,” says Britney.

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The good old hockey game It was a full day of hockey for boys and girls within the Upper Ottawa Valley High School Athletic Association on Jan. 6. The girls spent the day at the Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre and the boys played at the Nick Smith Centre at Arnprior. Each team got to play two games each. Renfrew Collegiate Institute won the battle of Renfrew for the girls, taking the 2-0 game against St. Joseph’s. The second match ups proved tougher with RCI falling 5-0 against Fellowes. It was also a 5-0 loss for St. Joseph’s against Bishop’s. With the boys, RCI won both their games, while the St. Joseph’s crew ended the day with a tie and a win. The girls return to the ice on Feb. 10 and the boys on Feb. 3. Photos are of the RCI and St. Joseph’s game.

The Renfrew Timberwolves had a quiet week on the schedule with just a lone game against the Ottawa West Golden Knights on Jan. 7. The Timberwolves easily jumped ahead with the lead in the first game with two goals. Scott Conroy and Brandon English were the scorers. The second period showed some struggle for the team as Ottawa West netted three goals. Renfrew managed to stay ahead by adding two goals to their tally with Colin Bradbury and Andrew McIntyre doing the deeds. Ottawa West owned the third

period in which they managed to take the lead with two unanswered goals. The result turned in a loss for Renfrew with the final score of 5-4. The goaltenders for both teams had an even workload as both teams took 32 shots on net. Renfrew will have a home weekend as they take on the Arnprior Packers Friday night. The Packers took the win in a thrilling overtime victory earlier this month and the rematch is set for Jan. 15 at 8 p.m. The evening will also be in support of the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation. The game is followed up on Sunday as Stittsville comes to town. The game starts at 7:30 p.m.


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The Renfrew Amateur Wrestling Club (RAWC) has purchased and placed three more wrestling mats in area schools. This permanent loan program sees mats donated to Our Lady of Fatima, Admaston Public School and École Élémentaire Catholique Jeanne-Lajoie in Pembroke. The club has been busy over the last 25 years, already having placed two mats at the RCAF Wing and at Renfrew Collegiate Institute, the club’s main training facilities and a mat at each of the following schools: Central Public School, St. Thomas the Apostle, Queen Elizabeth, McNab, and the Renfrew Rec Centre. “These mats, with a cost of $10,000 each are a result of a very generous and committed community. This project would be impossible without our large group of volunteers and our largest sponsor, Mac’s at the tracks, Francine and Corey Jackson,” said Norm Bujold. “With a new generation of kids enjoying video games for recreation our mission at the wrestling cub is to get kids more physically active. Yes, wrestling is our sport because that is what we do best, however these mats are for all sports adding a large margin of safety,” said coach Grant Lavallee. Schools are encouraged to use these mats for their gym classes and each has their own wrestling team. With the beginning of the ele-


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Sport Renfrew continues its community support Sport Renfrew made presentations in December. From left are Ray Kane and Susan Flemming of Renfrew Scouts ($500), Jane Forrest of Salvation Army ($1,000), Sandra Fredette of the Renfrew and District Food Bank ($1,000), Barb Desilets of the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation Tree of lights ($1,000), Casey Cameron and Janessa Lintan of Valley Vikings ($500), Brandon McDonald ($1,800) and Jack Collins of the snowsuit fund ($1,000) and Sport Renfrew representative M.J. Blimkie.

ANNUAL MEETING Thursday January 21, 2016 Cobden Agricultural Hall • 7:30 pm Guest Speaker: Arden Schneckenburger

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International experience for Renfrew ice tech Andy Sklepowicz Behind the Glass

When most people, even most curlers, think of ice techs, or ice makers as they are more commonly known, they might think they just make ice at a curling club. And sometimes they are right. Few think of a person that has the passion and the dedication seldom matched except by elite Olympic athletes. But they obviously haven’t met and experienced Jon Wall. Wall, besides being the ice maker at the Renfrew Curling Club and, with his company Wall-2-Wall Ice, the maker of ice at other local rinks makes ice at 10 major events this year from Slam events to international events. This past December, Wall was in China making ice for an international spiel and laying the base for his ultimate goal, the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. Like the athletes who will compete there, Wall

dedicates extensive time to mastering his craft and gaining the experience and the exposure that will lead to the success of landing a major national or international event. He gives up the comforts of home, spends countless hours travelling, dealing with different cultures and difficult working conditions made even harder because of language barriers and different customs. Getting to China involved 48 hours of travel, working at a facility that is an exhibition hall the size of the Congress Centre, preparing curling ice on a floor surface with a temporary refrigeration system, lacking proper scraping equipment and water suited for curling ice. All the while getting his needs expressed through sign language and translation that often lacked the technical wording and understanding needed to produce proper communication. The result four days later, through sheer will and perseverance - ide-

al curling ice as good as or better than the ice some of the Slam events have that we watch on TV. Wall listed many positives after his experience but at the top of the list was getting back to Renfrew for a home-cooked meal. He also mentioned the dedication of the Chinese people in all that they do from the exquisite ice sculptures in front of the curling venue to the delicate wood carvings sold at the markets. But the most important was the added experience of working in unique circumstances and still producing ice of which he could be proud. Welcome back Jon. Congratulations on a job well done. Good luck in your pursuit of your ultimate goal. All of us at the curling club, and all of Renfrew, are proud of you. Now get caught up on your sleep, enjoy another homemade burger and be sure to fix that run on sheet 3 by Monday.

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works properly, inspect it regularly and always check that nothing is missing before you head out on every ride. Stay connected - GPS, cell phones, satellite phones and personal trackers can be very useful in avoiding or dealing with emergency situations so always keep them charged and ready. Carry a repair kit - Ensure that you have either the sled manufacturer’s tool kit or one of your own on board, including owner’s manual, spare belt and spark plugs, and a good tow rope. Prepare for first aid – Carry a pre-assembled first aid kit, which can be found at outdoor stores or online, and consider taking a first aid course. Get a survival kit – Pre-assembled survival kits are also available at outdoors stores and online, and consider taking a winter survival course to better prepare you for an unexpected day or night in the cold.

Use the buddy system - Snowmobiling is safer and more fun with riding companions. Avoid riding alone by arranging for friends and family to join you on the trails. Refresh safety tips– As experienced as you may be, it is always wise to renew your familiarity with your sled’s safety manual and share the Ride Smart messaging on the OFSC website. The OPP is committed to saving lives on Ontario’s highways, trails and waterways through the reduction of preventable injury and death. Initiatives are developed and delivered through the Provincial Traffic Safety Program. The OFSC is committed to proactive leadership in promoting safe, responsible riding, on and off Ontario snowmobile trails, by building safer snowmobiling knowledge, attitudes and behaviours through rider education, safety legislation development and enforcement.

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Legendary muskie fisherman designs new baits

quality muskie baits without driving to Sail in downtown Ottawa. They just don’t carry them at the usual stores. That is what prompted C&H to begin their own line. At $32 each, the price is very competitive with generic models. The difference is Craig is putting his reputation behind his baits.

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If anyone can cut a newbie’s casts down from the dauntingly high 1,000 – it is he. Constantly at launches in his native Arnprior and elsewhere, he has had strangers approach to ask if he has heard of a guy named Bill Craig. “I know him pretty well,” he says with a chuckle. “What do you want to know? So I’ll tell them some good spots.” Now, though, he can offer them even more. Using the right tackle is crucial to catching North America’s favourite sport fish. Muskies are picky eaters. They want large, realistic prey. Craig and his friend Jeremy Horwath (find them on Face-

book under C&H Custom Muskie Baits) have spent hundreds of hours testing and trying out the best baits on the market. They have now designed a couple they are proud to put their names on. Muskie Dawg and Chubby (along with its twin Chugger) are handcrafted with quality materials. Craig says the baits won’t drift to one side or the other when trolling at good speeds, and you’ll never have to modify them in any way or untangle the hooks. “These are absolutely perfect,” he said. “You don’t need to do a thing to them.” It’s difficult to get good

ATV raffle winner Horton Township held an ATV raffle that was drawn by recreation program manager Kathleen Rogers and recreation committee member Sharon Bennett. The winner of the gas powered ATV was five-year-old Alexis Malcolm. The prize was accepted by her mother Jamie Malcolm of Cobden. It was plan for a Christmas gift. Malcolm purchased the raffle ticket at the Horton booth at the Renfrew Fair. This ATV was donated anonymously and all proceeds from of this fundraiser go towards the Horton Community Centre expansion. KATHLEEN ROGERS/SUBMITTED

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Jim Murphy, left, holds a couple of his custom spinner baits while muskie master Bill Craig proudly shows off two newly designed baits by C&H: Muskie Dawg and The Chubby.

Craig has taken a newcomer to town under his wing. Jim Murphy has recently moved up from Halifax, having spent many years fly fishing and going for stripped bass. He has plenty of experience making flies, but when it comes to Ontario lunkers like northern pike and muskie, he’s an admitted newbie. “We moved up to be closer to our grandchild,” Murphy said. “Great water. Great fishing. From that standpoint, why wouldn’t we retire here.” Murphy’s had some success selling his giant baits on Kijiji. But with a few design modifications from C&H, Murph’s Custom Spinners are ready to hit the market big time. Call him at 613-623-0527 for more. C&H will host a comingout party for their new baits on Dec. 16 at East Side Mario’s in Arnprior. See the baits in action via video and ask the master himself for tips. At nine inches long, these baits eat up a lot of stocking space.

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A rock star in the muskie world, an Arnprior sport fisherman and his friends have designed new baits for the hardcore enthusiasts. And it is no coincidence they are ready just as stocking-stuffer season hits. Few Ottawa Valley anglers can say a reputable designer has named a bait after them. Arnprior’s Bill Craig can. Called ‘The Craiger’, the bait is designed by Mike Parker of Windsor, Ont. That’s the sort of respect you get when you’ve spent 45 years hunting muskie – the elusive ‘fish of a thousand casts’ – in the Ottawa, Madawaska and other rivers. Craig still holds the live release world record: a whopping 62.25 inches long. He darn near beat it just this past summer on the Ottawa. “It hit the bait, but I didn’t set the hooks into it,” Craig recalled. “It was 70 inches-plus; in three to four feet of water.” He is none too happy about it; dismissing the common ‘It’ll be that much bigger next year.’ He had a 52-incher later that same day, but shook it off the bait. “I didn’t want the secondplace prize,” he said. “You’ll never see it again. I had my chance and I blew it.” However, Craig is highly regarded as a muskie-whisperer.

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Catching up after a busy Christmas Doug Cram sent us this account of common loons at Calabogie Jan. 1. I noticed this morning five loons swimming past our house on Calabogie Lake. I was a bit surprised they were still here but I guess as long as the lake stays open they have ample access to food. Doug Cram, Calabogie. We replied mentioning that trying to rescue a loon if it were to become stranded in a small patch of open water too small for it to lift off from as a dangerous venture. Doug replied with this event. Capturing a loon is not easy, my brother and his wife netted one from their boat a few years back. It was spinning under water and back up. When they caught it they noticed a fish hook in its wing and a massive ball of fishing line in its mouth. The bird was pulling on the line and then causing it to rotate under water and back up. They removed the hook and the line but not without a struggle. After they released the bird it hung around their dock for the remainder of the summer. This event ended on a good note but discarding tangled fishing line over board is very dangerous for both fish and birds. Thank you Doug.

JIM FERGUSON Scene from the Hawk’s Eye CARDINAL

Hi Jim and Ila: Just wanted to let you know that we have had a cardinal coming to our feeder. Saw it once on New Year’s Eve and twice today, Jan. 2. Chest is a very beautiful red, wings and back are a darker not quite black but not red either beak is yellow and face is black. This is the first I have seen this year. Hope you and Ila have a great healthy and happy New Year, Jean Calberry. Thank you Jean and we will try. Cardinals are always a pleasure to see. Bohemian waxwings Bob and Susan English saw about 20 Bohemian waxwings feeding on crab apples on Park Avenue in Renfrew. The birds are wanderers and travel many kilometres every year in search of food. Among their favourites are crab apples, buckthorn berries, mountain ash

berries, high bush cranberries, juniper berries and hawthorn berries. At their feeders on Hall Street Bob and Susan have dark-eyed juncos, chickadees, nuthatches and hairy and downy woodpeckers in to feed every day. COMMON GRACKLE

Mary Turcotte had a common grackle coming to her feeders in late December. Grackles are usually the first of the fearsome foursome to leave in the fall. An active feeder and plenty of natural food, berries and seeds will keep them here until snow and cold temperatures encourage them to move further south where food and shelter are easier to find. Mary has a variety of food out for the birds; sunflower seed, Niger, mixed seed and suet are all available. STARLINGS

Doug and Lynda Janney on Ivy Avenue had a large flock of European starlings visit their feeder in early January. In 1988 when the Christmas Bird Count began there were 54 starlings counted. Their high count was in 20 11 when 956 were counted, this Christmas 435

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A male common grackle. were counted. There has been a steady increase in their numbers over the years. The Janneys have an active feeder program and mourning doves, dark-eyed juncos, nuthatches and chickadees are in to feed every day. Lately a pileated woodpecker has been making its presence known with loud drumming and calling. This large woodpecker is partial to suet and will be a regular visitor if suet or lard and peanut butter are available to them. Terry Cunningham had a lone starling at his feeder and he has not had them at his feeder before. Starlings are gregarious and Terry will find a few more starlings at his

feeder before long. Marg Barnett at Eganville has a very active feeder program: mourning doves, blue jays, evening grosbeaks, hairy and downy woodpeckers, goldfinches, red and white-breasted nuthatches and tree sparrows come to feed every day. The 18 mourning doves, 16 evening grosbeaks and 15 goldfinches keep the feeders and the area under the feeders cleaned up by the end of the day. Enjoy your birding. Ila and Jim Ferguson, 5313 River Rd., R R 5, Renfrew, Ont., K7V 3Z8, phone 613-432-2738 or email jameshf@ xplornet.com .

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Proud Parents: Brian and Andrea Cummings (Miller)

Proud Parents: Michael & Amanda Butler Weight & Length: 7 lbs. 6 oz., 20”

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November 14, 2015

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Proud Parents: Scott & Jen Gould Sibling: Ava Weight & Length: 9 lbs. 10 oz., 18”

Proud Parents: Andrew & Kelly MacHardy Weight & Length: 8 lbs. 6 oz., 21 ¾”

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August 2, 2015

Proud Parents: Melanie and Ryan Irving Weight & Length: 7 lbs. 11 oz., 19”

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Blake Mitchell William Davis

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August 12, 2015

Proud Parents: Mitchell Davis & Courtney Courchesne Sibling: Big Brother Brantley Weight: 9lbs. 1oz.

October 21, 2015

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Proud Parents: Julie and Mike Kelly Weight & Length: 6 lbs. 1 oz., 18”

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Sometimes the littlest things take up the most room in your heart.

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Paisley Jean Marie Crown

September 16, 2015

February 12, 2015

Proud Parents: Meghan Wright & Daniel Della-Vedova Weight & Length: 7 lbs. 8 oz., 19 ½”

Proud Parents: Adam & Crystal Crown Sibling: Big Brother Zander Weight & Length: 7lbs. 12 oz., 21”

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October 10th, 2015

Andrew Robert Graham May 12, 2015

Proud Parents: Lee & Chantal Graham Sibling: Claire Olivia Graham Weight & Length: 9 lbs. 15 oz., 21”

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Hartlee Lynn Frances Lowe

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Paisley Rose McGrath


Isaiah & Sawyer Lecuyer Dufour

July 8, 2015

Evelyn Rose Godin

January 28, 2015

January 17th, 2015

Proud Parents: Danielle Lecuyer & Addley Dufour Weight: Isaiah – 2 lbs., Sawyer – 3 lbs.

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Proud Parents: Jason & Mayron Godin Weight & Length: 7lbs. 1oz., 19”

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Proud Parents: Mike Poole & Jessica Hayley Sibling: JD Poole Weight & Length: 9lbs. 13oz., 20”

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Dylan Jane Poole

Brag 2015 The laugh of a child is like a star on the sky.

Proud Parents: Russell & Christy Shulist (nee Wilson) Siblings: Hunter & Kaleigh Weight & Length: 7 lbs. 13.6 oz.

May 25, 2015

Proud Parents: Megan & Ian Postin Weight: 7 lbs. 2 oz.

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Aurora Jade Marie Postin

June 6, 2015

Denver James Patrick Wright

Evelyn Louise Furniss

September 10, 2015

July 27, 2015

Proud Parents: Mike & Kayla Wright Weight & Length: 9 lbs. 2 oz., 19.5 “

Proud Parents: Jeff & Melanie Furniss Weight & Length: 6 lbs. 14 oz., 20”

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Oliver Frank Mitchell Utronki

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Chase Brian Maxwell Shulist

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Jayce Brohart

Jordana Catherine Washington

January 9, 2015

March 9, 2015

Robert John Neil (R.J.) Ritchie

Proud Parents: Amber Machura & Eric Brohart Sibling: Hunter Weight & Length: 7 lb. 10 oz., 18“

Proud Parents: Lauren & Kyle Washington Sibling: Brother Nelson Weight & Length: 7 lbs. 8 oz., 20”

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Proud Parents: Adam LeBlanc & Adrienne Barr Sibling: Big brother Emmett Weight & Length: 7 lbs. 9 oz., 21”

July 4th, 2015

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February 19, 2015

Proud Parents: Kevin & Stephanie McKinnon Weight & Length: 7 lbs.,50 cm

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Trent William Trousdale

Nora Treva McKinnon

Callie Anne Hilda Byce April 2, 2015

Proud Parents: Brittany & Brent Byce Sibling: Brother Colby Weight & Length: 6 lbs. 9 oz., 19”

Sawyer Albert Jeffrey Rabideau June 1, 2015

Proud Parents: Jason & Allison (Wereley) Rabideau Sibling: Isaac Weight & Length: 7 lbs. 14 oz., 20.5”

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Dorothy May LeBlanc


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July 15, 2015

October 8, 2015

June 22, 2015

Proud Parents: Megan & Troy Siblings: Andee & Jansen Weight: 7lbs. 8 oz.

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Ellis Marie Riopelle

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Proud Parents: Andy & Julia Cavanagh Siblings: Cole & Reid Weight & Length: 8 lbs. 2 oz., 21”

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Proud Parents: Kelly Hartley & Chris Cowan Weight & Length: 7 lbs. 14 oz., 22”

Brag 2015 The littlest feet make the biggest footprints in our hearts.

Proud Parents: David & Heather (Wallace) Good

Proud Parents: Ashley & Russell Sibling: Mason Weight & Length: 8 lbs. 3 oz., 22“ Love, Nanny & Poppa

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Levi Roy Hazelwood

September 17, 2015

December 3, 2015

Proud Parents: Chris & Janet Donovan Weight & Length: 8 lbs. 7 oz., 21”

Proud Parents: Clinton & Hannah Weight & Length: 7lbs. 12oz., 22”

Elly Gould March 11, 2015

Proud Parents: Lorraine Vincent & Brad Gould Sibling: Darren Weight & Length: 6 lbs. 6 oz., 18”

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Garrett David Good

Coady James Mitchell

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Nathan (Nate) Aaron Zimmerling

Dryden Curry Donald Utronki

Maeve Susan Melanson

December 26, 2015

Proud Parents: Ryan & Julie Zimmerling Siblings: Zach & Blake Weight: 7 lbs. 7 oz.

Proud Parents: Emily & Curtis Melanson Sibling: Big sister Hadley Weight: 5 lbs. 2.5 oz.

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A new baby is like the beginning of all things-

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Adelyn Josephine McKay

October 29, 2015

December 12, 2015

Proud Parents: Craig Sackmann & Cecilia Miller Weight & Length: 9 lbs. 5oz., 22 ½”

Proud Parents: Brad & Krista McKay Siblings: Ava & Mason McKay Weight & Length: 8 lbs. 7 oz., 21.5”

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Clyde Ivan Sackmann

Kensington Hortensia Wilma Brydges

Eric Garry Jimmy Yach December 3, 2015

Proud Parents: Robert & Lindsay Yach Weight & Length: 7 lbs. 12 oz. & 55 cm

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Hannah Mary Place


Danica Grace LeGris

August 3, 2015

January 21, 2015

Proud Parents: Patricia Boyd & Robin Stevenard Sibling: Big Sister Etta Weight & Length: 7lbs. 15oz., 22”

Proud Parents: Crystal & Kevin LeGris Siblings: Alexis, Cassidy, Chase, & Caleb Weight: 9lbs. 3 oz.

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December 9, 2015

Proud Parents: Paige Montague & Paul Walker Weight & Length: 7lbs. 8oz., 19”

Proud Parents: Robert & Carolyn Kean Siblings: Ethan, Aiden & Riley Weight & Length: 8 lbs. 2 oz., 21”

Beau James Brunet July 18, 2015

Proud Parents: Georgia & Tyler Brunet Siblings: Andre & Grace Weight: 6 lbs. 11 oz.

Quinley Payton Simpson May 8, 2015

Proud Parents: Bryan & Candice (Blemkie) Simpson Sibling: Kaleb Gary Simpson Weight & Length: 7 lbs. 13 oz., & 20”

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June 14th, 2015

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Proud Parents: Mike & Jade McMahon Sibling: Myah McMahon Weight & Length: Macklin – 4 lbs. 10oz., 18.5” Maddox – 5 lbs. 4oz., 19”

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May 20, 2015

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August 26, 2015

Proud Parents: Anna James & Michael Deslaurier Sibling: Proud sister Layla Cobus Weight: 4 lbs. 4 oz.

Proud Parents: Deanna Dickson & Jeff Gauci Weight & Length: 6 lbs. 9 oz., 20”

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Proud Parents: Lesley (Hill) & Marshall Elliott Siblings: Jack & Sloane Weight & Length: 8 lbs. 14 oz., 22.8”

August 6, 2015

Talon Kenneth Burnie

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August 17, 2015

October 27, 2015

Proud Parents: Cari Ann & Grieg Burnie Weight: 7lbs. 3oz.

Proud Parents: Jamie & Breanna Cruise Sibling: Ravyn & Parker Weight: 8 lbs. 2oz., 19”

Garrett Kenneth Harris May 27, 2015

Proud Parents: Ben & Sherri Harris Sibling: Big Sister Grace

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Maya Elizabeth Dahl

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August 21, 2015

December 23, 2015

November 13, 2015

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Youths! Adults! Seniors! Mysterious Aunty Earn Extra Money! made herself welcome Keep Your Weekends Free! Aunty was packed up to go - if you could call it packing up. Everything she owned was carried about in a small tapestry bag. It came with her in the late fall that year, and left with her when she went to another relative over on the Barr Line when spring was breaking, or where ever else she could find a home. I never knew her by any name other than Aunty. Everyone in our house called her Aunty, including Father, who, when she first arrived, vowed he had never laid eyes on her in his life. And certainly, Mother coming from New York and all, had no idea who she was. She just arrived one day walking in the long lane from the Northcote Side Road, dressed entirely in black, with her skirt just a bare inch above the ground, black laced boots to her ankles, and a white bonnet that never left her head until she crawled into bed at night. Everything she needed was in that tapestry bag, including all her sewing needs, which she said was why she was at our house to begin with. Of course, my sister Audrey and I had to give up our bed for Aunty, putting us downstairs in the kitchen to sleep foot-to-foot on the narrow creton couch. That was the only year she came for such a long time, for which Audrey and I were truly grateful, since we missed our own bed upstairs. Aunty had busy fingers that year. She put new lugs on our winter hats, sewed missing buttons onto shirts, turned out hand-knitted mitts, and made long crocheted strings that we girls wore under our winter coats, around our necks and down the inside of the sleeves, supposedly to keep our mitts from getting lost. She also insisted on adding her bit to the grace, which Father always said before we put a bite of food to our mouths. Although her grace wasn’t long, it certainly had a message, which you couldn’t miss. As well as thanking God for what we were about to eat, she thanked Him for providing her with a place to stay over the long winter, repeating Mother and Father’s name more than once so that He would know exactly who she was talking about. Of course, this made them very reluctant to complain about a visit from someone who nobody knew from Adam. She was as big as a minute, and yet she packed away enough food to feed half of Renfrew County. If there was one little sausage left on the platter, she plucked it off, saying ‘waste not, want not’, as if even a morsel as small as a sausage would ever get thrown away in our house! It would either go into the big granite pot that sat continuously on the back of the stove for soup, or someone would get it at the next meal. Wasting food was a mortal sin in our house! But cleaning off the platter, or scooping up the last boiled carrot gave Aunty another whack at finishing off whatever was left

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from the meal, and what good it did her, never showed, because she was as thin as a rail. She left redding up the kitchen to my sister Audrey and me. After she finished eating, she headed right for Father’s rocking chair, where her tapestry bag sat, fishing out whatever she needed for the sewing job at hand. She never talked much, but sitting in Father’s rocker, (which seemed to annoy him more as her visit droned on) in a low hum, always in only about two notes, she purred away, peering out from under her white starched hat which only left her head when she went to bed at night. She wasn’t above scolding one of us kids either. “Please” and “thank you” were high on her list of priorities, so she matched Mother in that respect, who was known to snatch a piece of bread right out of our hands at the table if we failed to thank the person who was passing the plate. The day finally came when Aunty was ready to move on. If she had any money, she never spent it at our house. But she had enough obviously to buy a train ticket to Pembroke, where she said she was going to visit a cousin who was a nun in the convent there. Father was mighty suspicious about her having a cousin who was a Catholic, as his whole family was Lutheran, which made him more leery than ever about her relationship to the Hanemans. Spring was in the air the day Aunty was loaded into the buggy and driven to the station in Northcote, where the train would have to be flagged down to stop to pick up Aunty. It was a Saturday. Cleaning day, beds changed, laundry gotten ready for the Monday wash. Before my sister Audrey and I reached for the dust mops, we changed the bed Aunty had been sleeping in, put on clean flannelette sheets, flung ourselves on top of the feather tickings and giggled like two hyenas. No more foot-to-foot on the couch in the kitchen. Father, who never took a break during the daytime, when he came back from the station, plopped down in his rocking chair, lit his pipe, and promptly fell asleep. The house was back to normal.

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Even the butterflies are confused this year Lindsay and Sheilah Gibbons found a butterfly of the Genus Erynnis flying around in their garage on Jan 5. It is definitely a bit late in the season for butterflies to be active.

The Erynnis or duskywings is a large group of medium sized butterflies and has 17 species in North America. All are dark brown in colour, usually with whitish grey scaling on the forewings, yellow spots on the margin of the hindwings and a number of small white

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spots on the forewings. Duskywings are difficult to identify because of the very slight differences between species and their likeness to other species. When perching on twigs or on the ground they will often spread their wings and may, when roosting, wrap their wings

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partially around the twig. The leaves of the common buckthorn and winterberry are favourite foods of the larvae. Lindsay and Sheilah are keeping the butterfly in a warm dry location to see if it will lay any eggs. If it does they will be placed outside on a buckthorn branch on a warm spring day to hatch.

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ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, finding time to get everything done can be challenging. Fortunately, you have quite a few friends willing to spare some time and lend you a helping hand. TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21 Difficult decisions can take time to work through, Taurus. Although you want to address all situations, this week isn’t a good one for making big decisions. GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, something keeps nagging at you and you can’t get it out of your head. Trust your intuition and be on guard. With some careful thought, a solution will present itself. CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22 A hectic schedule may have you feeling some pressure, Cancer. Keep in mind that all of your deadlines are self-imposed, so just factor a little more time into your week. LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23 Leo, sometimes you have to make a few mistakes before you get things Here’s How It Works: right. Don’t let this worry you, as trial and error is all a part of the learning process. Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken down into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the numbers 1 through 9 must fill each row, column and box. Each number can appear only once in each VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22 row, column and box. You can figure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric Virgo, you may suspect what’s around the corner, but you are not ready clues already provided in the boxes. The more numbers you name, the easier it gets to solve the puzzle! to take the plunge just yet. Give it a little more time until you feel ready and secure.

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LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23 Work with your doctor to develop a plan for meeting some healthy resolutions, Libra. It is important to make your health a priority this week. SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22 Scorpio, it may prove impossible to escape all of your responsibilities right now, but you can let a few slide for the time being. Tackle the most daunting projects first. SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23/Dec 21 You cannot avoid a complex issue forever, Sagittarius. Come clean with the person you may have been hiding from, and work with this person to reach a resolution. CAPRICORN – Dec 22/Jan 20 Capricorn, it may be frightening to reveal your true feelings about something, especially when the truth might change your life in a dramatic way. Muster your courage. AQUARIUS – Jan 21/Feb 18 Others appreciate all that you do for them, Aquarius. But sometimes they have to do for themselves to learn valuable lessons. This week is a time to step aside. PISCES – Feb 19/Mar 20 Pisces, while you are busy helping other people, you may discover that it’s time to take a step back and tend to your own needs. 0114


Local events and happenings over the coming weeks — free to non-profit organizations Fax: 613-432-6689, E-mail: sherry.haaima@metroland.com The deadline for submissions is noon Friday. The Mercury community calendar is a free service for not-for-profit groups. Include a daytime contact name and phone number for clarification. No posters, please.

JANUARY 14 Djembe drums are still being played at the Golden Age Activity Centre led by professional Leo Brooks from Treefrog percussion. Starts at 1 p.m. Drop by and give it a try. A new sound for the New Year.

JANUARY 15 First Horton Country Dance of the new year with Dennis Harrington and Heritage Country at the Horton Community centre, 8 p.m. to midnight. Light lunch served $10 per person. Tickets available at the door or in advance at Scott and Sons Hardware Renfrew. Music and songs by Dai Bassett, Eganville Seniors Centre at 1:30 p.m. Good will offering. Call 613-628-2354. Fitness classes continue Monday, Wednesday and Fridays at 11 a.m. led by Ardella Schutt. This low impact fitness class is full of laughter and fun. Drop in to the Golden Age Activity Centre and join the group. A great way to keep moving. Pizza lunch for $4 at noon then Dave Hurley entertains at 1 p.m. with Country Classics. RCAF Wing mid-month dance features the very talented Debenhams. Admission is free. Dance starts at 7:30 p.m. in the Roundel Lounge 164 Argyle St S. Renfrew.

JANUARY 16 Ann Coulas quilting workshop, 9 a.m. start at Eganville Seniors Centre. Cost is $90. All supplies included. Bring your own sewing machine and lunch. You may rent a machine from Ann if you wish to. To see a sample check out Eganville Seniors Centre Facebook page or drop by the centre. Call 613-628-2354. DACA breakfast 8-11 a.m. at the DACA Center 111 Flat Rd., Dacre. Serving potato pancakes, baked beans fried bologna, scrambled eggs and homemade tea biscuits and beverages. Adults $7 and kids $5. Any questions please call Susan 433-9050

JANUARY 17 Renfrew Count Fiddler’s Association - annual

general meeting will be held at the RCAF Wing at 1:30 p.m. Side door open at 1 p.m. Every position is open and any member in good standing is welcome to run for office and should contact Barry Martin 613-433-3463. Memberships for 2016 will not be sold at the AGM but can be purchased prior to Jan. 17. Please consider helping to keep your association alive and active.

JANUARY 18-28 Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church Thrift Shop at 291 Plaunt St. S. in Renfrew hosts a two-week sale called January Bling Thing Jan. 18-28. Buy any two articles of clothing and get a piece of jewelry free.

JANUARY 18 This week the Christian Reformed and TrinitySt. Andrew’s United churches are doing a fundraising five-kilometre walk for the Renfrew Refugee Fund. If you would like to sponsor our walkers call Peter Raaphorst 433-4627 or Beulah Wright 432-3295. White Lake Pastoral Charge - Burnstown/White Lake/Calabogie United churches and their minister are also walking. To sponsor them call: Jane deSnaijer 433-3389. For St. Andrew’s United Church, Matawatchan call Joanne Murray 333-5534. A Community Bridge Club is starting at the Renfrew Recreation Centre on Mondays 6:308:30 p.m. Beginners and current players who wish to improve their bridge strategy will enjoy this weekly drop in program. Come alone or with a partner - everything is supplied. Instruction groupings for rank beginners and current players will occur. A yearly membership ($10) plus a $3 weekly drop-in per person will be collected at the door. For more information, contact the Recreation Centre at 613 432-3131. Eganville & Area Horticultural Society invites you to start the new year with us at movie night. Presenting six Mark Cullen videos and books available from the society’s library for each topic. Come learn with us and videos featuring Canada’s well known TV, radio and newspaper gardening expert. Popcorn provided. At the Royal Canadian Legion Eganville. For more information call Judy Sauvé at 613628-9898. A big breakfast will be held at the Golden Age Activity Centre from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. for $5. This is a great way to meet friends and family over a tasty meal. Tickets can be purchased in

advance. Just drop by the centre at 212 Raglan St. S.

Cost is $12 and starts at 6 p.m. The event is at 340 Raglan St. S. in Renfrew on the third floor in the banquet hall. For tickets contact: Laverna Ferguson 613-432-6120 or Sandra Miller 613433-3111. Sterling Chapter #307, OES.

JANUARY 19 The Golden Age Activity Centre will be holding a reflexology demonstration with Noreen Kruzich at 1 p.m. If you are interested come by and listen to her speak and see the demonstration.

JANUARY 24 Ladies Auxiliary cards at the Renfrew Legion, 1 p.m. Cost $8 includes light lunch.

JANUARY 20 Meeting of the community Renfrew Refugee Welcome Group, 7-9 p.m., Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church, Renfrew. All welcome. Call Larry Polk 613-432-4357 or Beulah Wright 613432-3295.

Burns luncheon at St. Paul’s Anglican Church corner of Patrick and Argyle at 12:30 p.m. Advance tickets available at church office, seniors center, Aikenhead’s drug store or members of the parish. $12 in advance, $15 at door.

RCAF Wing Bingo every Wednesday at 7p.m. in the main hall. Great prizes! Food and snacks available at the canteen

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Renfrew Silver Seniors noon hour luncheon at the Renfrew Legion with bingo to follow, cost $5, membership $5 per year.

Robbie Burns Day celebrations will be held at the Golden Age Activity Centre beginning with the piping in of the haggis at 12:30. Lunch will follow for $8. Scottish music provided by Guy Jamieson and friends. Come pay tribute to the Bard of Scotland. Tickets now on sale.

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The Renfrew Rotary Community Corps will be holding its second annual Renfrew Licious fundraiser. Visit one of 12 local restaurants to purchase a meal with a portion of proceeds going to the Renfrew Food Bank. There will also be donation jars available at select location. Visit www.renfrewrcc.ca for more information, or like us on Facebook.

The Bonnechere Manor Family Council will meet on Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the Bonnechere Manor Chapel. All family members as well as past family members are invited to attend. For more information please call Ella Box 613-4326049.

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JANUARY 27 St. Paul’s Anglican Church invites you to a free community soup kitchen lunch at noon. Come and enjoy a warm meal amongst friends! Please use stairs at rear entrance.

JANUARY 22 Grilled Cheese lunch for $4 at the Golden Age Activity Centre starts at noon. Barry, Rita and Richard will be entertaining at 1 p.m. Come out for an enjoyable afternoon of music and fun.

JANUARY 29 The Golden Age Activity Centre invites you to have lunch at noon $4 for sandwiches. Stay for entertainment with Eleanor Duncan and Al Kitchin on piano and sax beginning at 1 p.m. The wellness clinic will also be held at 1 p.m. for those wishing to have their blood pressure checked.

The Renfrew County Fiddlers next dance will be held on Friday, Jan. 22 at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 174 Renfrew at 8 p.m. Music, dancing and a light lunch to follow. 2016 memberships available at the door.

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Horton winter carnival, children’s pizza party, games and crowning of the carnival king and queen.

Plan to attend the annual Robbie Burns Celebration at the Eganville Legion on Saturday, Jan. 23, 6:30 p.m. Tickets ($30) can be picked up at Conway Pharmacy in Eganville and Cobden, and the Eganville Legion, or by reserving through Guy Jamieson at 613-628-2234. A Celtic evening of dining and entertainment.

JANUARY 30 Join Renfrew Mercury reporter, Peter Clark, retiree to celebrate his years of service. Drop by Finnigan’s Roadhouse, Downtown Renfrew after 7p.m. Best wishes only.

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