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Renfrew Animal Hospital officials will have to foot the bill for sewer services at the proposed new location on O’Brien Road and nearby future developers will be expected to share the cost. Veterinarian and owner Dr. Don Clarke has proposed a new 2,200-squarefoot building on O’Brien Road across from the vacant lot beside Tim Hortons. There is no municipal sanitary sewer service on either side of the road. For the proposed development to proceed, Clarke is required to extend sewer services from his parcel to the intersection of Froats Street and O’Brien Road. The cost of engineering design and detail, as well as construction, is the responsibility of the owner. March 24, Renfrew council authorized staff to retain Watson and Associates to prepare an area specific development charges bylaw that will affect future adjacent property owners who will benefit from the sewer service. “Once the service is installed, other properties could benefit by having a local connection,” said the report. “As such, the owner is seeking to ensure a cost recovery mechanism is in place for any future development that will connect to the service installed at the owner’s cost.” Council approved up to $10,000 for development of the bylaw. Development and works director Mike Asselin ex-

plained the process is fairly common and is laid out in the development charges act. A background study, public meeting, notice of passing, passing and appeal period are all part of the process. equal share “Money would flow back to parties that put the money in,” said Asselin. “In the end the four properties would be paying an equal share.” Clarke is pleased with council’s approval. He took over the practice when Dr. Al Witham retired in 2013 and said it’s time to improve and modernize the practice. “Renfrew’s been really good to us and we’re really pleased with how the transition has gone from Dr. Witham,” said Clarke. Business is steady but there’s always room for more. “We’re in a little converted house on Argyle Street and we’d like to update and modernize,” he said. The practice has been in existence for more than 30 years and is a mixed animal hospital that treats dogs, cats and other pets, as well as horses, cows and other large animals. The new building will include four examination rooms and other supporting areas. “Over time we’re hoping to grow,” said Clarke. He expects to submit a site plan to the town in the next few weeks to a month and is hoping construction will take place late this summer. The O’Brien Road location is ideal because it was already zoned commer-

cial and has good visibility, said Clarke. Town officials have identified four properties that will potentially benefit from the installation of sewer services. “We have to bring sewer across the road and in case anyone else taps into that, they will have to pay their share,” said Clarke. Mayor Don Eady expressed his thanks to all involved. “Thanks to the developer, thank you to our staff,” said Eady. “This is a different way of getting business done in Renfrew and just proves we can cut through the red tape and get things done.”

This Renfrew council figure shows the location of the proposed veterinary clinic on O’Brien Road and the lands that could benefit from the developer installing sewer services at the location. Submitted

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Sometimes the vehicles are plowing, sometimes sanding or salting and other times just driving down the street. Belanger said sometimes plows go up and down his street three or four times in a day and the sidewalk snow plow has been down even though the walks are practically bare. “We don’t need these kinds of abuses on our taxes,” said Belanger. “We put these people in there to save us money not to keep increasing our costs.” Belanger, who is retired, said many residents who work away from home may not realize how often the plows are out on the roads. “It’s all overkill. We’re not all that feeble that we can’t step over a little bump of snow,” said Belanger. Belanger said he’d rather see town workers at the shop painting or greasing the machines instead of driving around burning gas and causing wear on the machines. on budget

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Renfrew development and works director Mike Asselin said there’s really been nothing out of the ordinary occurring on Harry Street. “In the last two weeks we’ve removed a bit of snow from the corners for drainage but there’s really nothing going on,” he said. In terms of the budget relating to snow removal, the town has used up $193,000 of $206,000 and the snow plowing budget is on track too, said Asselin. “We’re pretty much on budget,” he said. “We did hold off on removing some of the snow on back streets, which helped us to stay on budget. We’re trying to do the best we can.”


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Following are briefs from the March 24 meeting of Renfrew council. The Heart and Stroke Foundation hosts the annual Big Bike event May 8 at Renfrew town hall. The event begins at 1 p.m. and ends at 6:30 p.m. The route will begin from town hall, turn onto Raglan Street, turn right on Munro Street, turn right on Harry Street, then right on Hall Avenue, right on Plaunt Street, left on Prince Street, right on Raglan and return to town hall. The local event is hosted by the Lanark, Leeds Grenville and Renfrew counties offices of the Heart and Stroke Foundation. “Heart and stroke is something near and dear to my heart,” said Coun. Tom Sidney. “I’d like to look into being a part of Big Bike and see if there are other councillors interested in being part of it.” Raise the Flag on autism

The town will participate in World Autism Day on April 2 by flying the Autism Ontario flag at town hall. The campaign raises public awareness about Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and the day to day issues faced by people with autism and their families. It’s the third year Autism Ontario has organized the Raise the Flag campaign. ASD affects more than 100,000 Ontarians and is now recognized as the most common neurological disorder, affecting one in every 94 children. Daffodil Month

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fight back against cancer by supporting the Canadian Cancer Society’s annual sale of daffodil pins and door-to-door fundraising campaign. Please wear a daffodil pin and give generously when your canvasser comes to call,” said the proclamation. “It’s nice to see we have people really going out of their way to work on things and make things happen, for the good of everybody,” said Mayor Don Eady. Water-wastewater task force formed

Renfrew council has named its water-wastewater rate review task force members. Mayor Don Eady joins committee chair Tom Sidney, Coun. Arlene Jamieson and public members Gerald Lepage, Merv Beckstead and Jeff Taylor. The ad hoc committee will conduct a comprehensive review of

the town’s municipal water and wastewater programs with an eye to finding “efficiencies or modifications which may impact positively upon the current rate structure.” Frozen water services

Council continues to deal with frozen water services, said development and works director Mike Asselin. “We’re still receiving calls related to frozen water services,” reported Asselin. “Although temperatures seem to be warming up a bit, if there are residents in town who are going away for a few days and are not going to use water in their premises they should call development and works.” The town has dealt with up to 25 frozen water services this year, something that hasn’t occurred in the last 20 years. The cost to thaw a frozen water line is $2-3,000 each time.

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Mosaic Table Workshop Back by popular demand, this class is great for beginners and those with experience. Each participant will make their own mosaic table, unique to them. There are many colours and patterns to choose from – your imagination is the limit. 18 years +. Instructor: Kathryn Bossy Wednesdays: April 8 – May 27 6:00pm — 9:00pm Recreation Centre $150.00 (Residents of Renfrew/Admaston/Bromley/Horton) $225.00 (Residents of townships not listed above) Boys Night It’s a night all about boys and fun! This session filled with sports and games will keep participants moving and active throughout the night. Snacks and drinks are provided. Ages 6-12 years. Instructor: Alec Vice Friday April 17 4:00pm – 8:00pm Recreation Centre $10.00 (Residents of Renfrew/Admaston/Bromley/Horton) $15.00 (Residents of townships not listed above) Mosaic Mirror for Kids Youth will create their own mosaic mirror in this session designed for beginners or those with some experience. Participants will use lego, beads, stones, glass globs, paper and more to make their own unique piece. Instructor: Kathryn Bossy Saturday April 18 12:30pm - 4:30pm Recreation Centre $35.00 (Residents of Renfrew/Admaston/Bromley/Horton) $52.50 (Residents of townships not listed above) Nordic Walking Nordic Poles are available at the Recreation Centre for short term use. Leave a small deposit and take the poles on your next walk. Introductory sessions are available for those who are interested in learning how to use this popular piece of equipment. Community Garden The Community Garden located at Oddfellows Park on Sidney Avenue has garden plots available for the upcoming season. If you are interested in gardening, but do not have the space or tools, this is a wonderful alternative for you. Anyone interested in being part of this project are encouraged to contact Jo-anne at jcaldwell@renfrew. ca Music in the Park This free program runs on Sunday afternoons at O’Brien Park throughout the summer months. Musicians and entertainers (dance, dj, spoken word, poetry, drama) interested in showcasing their talent this summer are invited to submit a letter of interest to the Recreation Centre. Preferred date and type of entertainment you would like to perform should be included in the letter. Did you know? Town of Renfrew residents using the pool at the Nick Smith Centre pay the same price as Arnprior residents. No extra fees for swim lessons or memberships are incurred! No extra paperwork or requests are required either.

LEAD TESTING Once again, the Town of Renfrew will be conducting drinking water sampling and testing for lead to comply with Ontario Regulations. The town is seeking volunteer test sites in single family homes, multi-unit buildings, commercial properties, and industrial properties. Under the provincial legislation, the municipality must test the drinking water for lead at 40 private residences, 4 non-private residences, between March 16, 2015 and April 15, 2015. • Tests would be performed at older residences suspected of having lead pipes or pipes with lead solder. • Homes built before the mid-1950s could have lead pipes. • Lead solder was used to join copper pipes and was phased out in the late 1980s; any new construction done after those years should not be affected by lead in the piping system. Since the Town must access homes to test for the presence of lead, we are looking for volunteers to allow the Town of Renfrew staff access to their homes to collect samples. There will be NO charge to the resident for the testing of the lead sample. Each sample will total three litres in each location and the regulations obligate the town to advise tenants of the test results as soon as they are available. The higher risk individuals affected by lead that exceeds the standards are pregnant women, infants and children under the age of 6 years old. The Town will require permission of the property owner to take the samples. If you wish to be added to the list of potential test sites please contact the Development and Works Department, Michel Asselin at 613-432-8166.

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Gallant welcomes leadership candidate to riding MP asks for hydro investigation Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MP Cheryl Gallant was pleased to host fellow federal Conservative MP Patrick Brown in RenfrewNipissing-Pembroke. Brown is the frontrunner in the race to lead the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario to victory and become the next premier of Ontario. “Patrick Brown recognizes, as I do, if we do not get real, substantive change at Queen’s Park, things will only get worse for our youth, and particularly our seniors, or anyone else on a fixed income who cannot afford to pay for necessities like hydro,” said Gallant. “It would be a total disaster for Canada if the crazy Toronto liberal policies were shoved onto the rest of the country. “The naïve leader of the federal Liberal counts as his main advisor the person who wrote the ‘Greed Energy Act’ that is responsible for the huge Hydro rate increases. Ontario is spending billions on industrial wind turbines nobody wants to generate power we cannot use. That includes paying American States over a billion dollars to take unusable electricity rather than giving ratepayers a break on their power bills. “Patrick Brown is committed to lowering hydro rates. By scrapping

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Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MP Cheryl Gallant is once again urging one of her federal counterparts to interfere in a provincial matter. In a release last week, Gallant said she asked federal Industry Minister James Moore to intervene in the Ontario Hydro One “smart meters scandal” and force the utility to set bills according to manual meter readings, not usage “dreamt up in Toronto.” She recently urged federal Liberal submitted From left, is provincial Conservative leadership candidate MP Patrick leader Justin Trudeau to force the Brown being introduced by Cheryl Gallant, MP to Renfrew County provincial Liberal government to drop its new sex education curricuresidents Calvin McLaughlin and Ervin Crawford. lum. Gallant argues that while the the greed energy act, which he has of taxes as they disproportionately provincial government is responpledged to do, we can start the pro- affect the poor and the unemployed. sible for the “crippling high electriccess of repairing Ontario’s finances. There are 350,000 fewer manufactur- ity rates that have hollowed out the “Constituents are constantly ing jobs in Ontario as a result of the manufacturing sector in Ontario,” pleading for the federal government carbon tax/global adjustment charge it is Industry Canada that regulates to intervene in areas of provincial the Toronto Liberals have added to things such as gasoline pumps, gas jurisdiction because Ontario is so everyone’s hydro bill. The only rea- and electricity meters. mis-managed. I am hearing stories of son Ontario is not worse off than it She said that in her first investiresidents wearing snowmobile suits is, is the steady economic leadership gation into power meters, she conindoors and using candles because from our Conservative government in tacted Moore who is responsible for hydro has become so expensive. I Ottawa. Measurement Canada and the Of“As a member of the Conservative fice of Consumer Affairs regarding shudder to think what would happen if there was no Federal Conservative team in Ottawa, Patrick understands the operation and use of “so-called Government to provide balance,” said good government and the right way smart meters” by Hydro One. to look after jobs and the economy. Gallant. “I was pleased to be able to re“Consumption taxes like the pro- I am proud to offer my support to port to Ontario electricity ratepayers posed federal Liberal carbon tax and someone who knows what it takes to the devices tested by Measurement hydro bill add-ons, are the worst kind get the job done,” said Gallant. Canada, functioned as specified by

the manufacturer,” she said. “However, as a result of my investigation into smart meters, I was informed Ontario Hydro has been authorized to certify meters it installs, with voluntary reporting requirements to Measurement Canada of meters that give faulty readings. “Also, the ongoing investigation by the Ombudsman of Ontario into the billing practices of Hydro One has received over 10,000 direct complaints from ratepayers, while acknowledging upwards of over 84,000 Hydro One ratepayers experiencing billing problems,” she said. Gallant also raised the submission by Hydro One’s vice-president Susan Frank to the Ontario Energy Board stating that in the case of the provincial utility, billing problems are a result of “smart meter technology … equipment failure.” This has led to estimated billing practices that have caused severe financial hardship for thousands of Ontario residents,” said Gallant. Electricity bills should be based on actual usage, not dreamt up in Toronto. “Until this problem is fixed, I am requesting that Hydro One be ordered by Measurement Canada to cease the practice of estimated billing and return to the practice of manual meter reading, with all costs the responsibility of Hydro One.”

McNab/Braeside Township Times Thank you to everyone who enjoyed the wonderful day in White Lake for the 2015 Winter Carnival! A special Thank You to all who helped make this event so successful! Teresa Bahm McNab/Braeside Township Firefighters David Felhaver Angie Miller Josh Felhaver Julie Brooks Shawna Phillipson Mike Hanson Jason Marshall Fred Tellier Dwayne Phillips Christina Cynthia Wanamaker Glen, Kim and Melanie Cockerell Percy Tripp Debbie Laventure Billie Jane and Kendall Leckie & family Damian Proulx Sharon Mondor Renee Mondor Gayle Doxtater Laura Fraser Valley Heritage Radio White Lake Marina Babette Nugent McNab Public School Patsy Turcotte St. Andrew’s Church Jim Fish Josh Fish White Lake General Store Jim Armstrong White Lake Restaurant White Lake Women’s Institute Ladies Casey Armstrong Township of McNab/Braeside Wayne Needham

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TOWNSHIP OF MCNAB/BRAESIDE NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING DEVELOPMENT CHARGE BY-LAW

TAKE NOTICE that the Corporation of the Township of McNab/Braeside will hold a Public Meeting on Tuesday April 21, 2015 at 6:30 p.m. at the Township Municipal Office to consider a proposed Amendment to Development Charges By-law 2014-47 to add a new service area development charge. The Township passed Development Charges By-law 2014-47 in July 2014. As it is within one year of the preparation of the supporting Background Study (June, 2014), By-law 2014-47 may be amended without the need for a new study. An addendum to the Background Study has been prepared as a basis for the proposed amendment. The By-law amendment and this notice have been prepared in accordance with the provisions of the Development Charges Act, 1997, S.O. 1997, c. 27, as amended and its Regulations. ANY PERSON may attend the public meeting and/or make written or verbal representation either in support of or in opposition to the proposed Development Charges By-law amendment. A COPY of the By-law and the supporting Background Study addendum, will be available for inspection during regular office hours at the Township Office, as required under Section 12.(1)(c) of the Development Charges Act, 1997. Dated at the Township of McNab/Braeside this 2nd day of April, 2015. Lindsey Parkes, CAO/Clerk Township of McNab/Braeside 2508 Russett Dr., R.R. #2 Arnprior, Ontario K7S 3G8 Phone: (613) 623-5756

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Gallant meets with seniors upset over mail delivery changes Changes include community boxes, reduced hours Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MP Cheryl Gallant recently hosted a meeting with leaders in the Arnprior seniors’ community in an attempt to quell fears over mail delivery changes. The topic for the discussion was the upcoming changes to service Canada Post will be implementing. Many seniors groups are worried that moving away from home delivery to community boxes far from some homes will mean dangerous treks through the snow and ice. Joining Gallant for the round table discussion were Debbie Hudson of the Arnprior Neighbourlink Fountain, Nellie Kingsbury of the Golden Age Activity Centre in Renfrew, Helen Hall of the Arnprior Lionettes and Wayne Lavallee of the Arnprior Optimists Club. For many years, Canada Post was never expected be a profitable business; it provided a service to Canadians, particularly the most vulnerable who have paid taxes all their working lives. Federal opposition parties have said this is a wealthy enough nation that shouldn’t expect the elderly to retrieve their important correspondences. More recently, Canada Post, which announced that it made a $198-million profit in 2014 (compared to a $29-million loss the year before), was made distant from the authority of elected representatives who speak on behalf of citizens. Gallant, MP for Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke, sees it differently. “While Canada Post was changed into a crown corporation to separate politics from the day-to-day decisions, as the local federal Member of Parliament, I want my constituents to be informed about the planned end of door-to-door delivery, and where possible submit recommendations in advance,� Gallant said. “Taxpayers understand that as a crown cor-

poration, Canada Post is prohibited from running a deficit,� she said. “Times have changed considerably from the days of our great grandparents when mail was delivered on horseback. Thanks to the Internet, particularly in recent years, mail volumes have been dropping considerably. As a result of reduced mail volumes, Canada Post had to take immediate action.� Changes include reduced hours at some post office locations, leading to fewer wellpaid jobs in rural areas that desperately need secure incomes for people to raise their family. It also includes replacing door-to-door mail delivery for the one-third of Canadians, who receive it, with community mail boxes. However, there is mounting evidence that community boxes are vandalized and the contents stolen more often than at-home boxes. Gallant heard some of the complaints during the Arnprior meeting. “What I found is that the main concerns about the conversion from door-to-door mail delivery for the one-third of Canadians who receive it, to community mail boxes are accessibility for seniors and those with disabilities, cleanliness of the boxes, both in terms of waste and snow, and the planned locations of the mailboxes,� Gallant said. Some critics maintain that, while only onethird of Canadians receive home delivery, that number should be increased to at least twothirds: not wiped out completely. Gallant hopes the community mail boxes are put in the most accessible locations. “When it comes to placing mail receptacles, Canada Post has confirmed to me its commitment to work with municipalities on their placement. “I, in turn, am committed to working with constituents to see these changes implemented in a thoughtful and conscientious manner,� she said.

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The Ontario Provincial Police doesn’t want you to be a victim. Each year, thousands of people across the country lose millions of dollars through scams and fraudulent schemes. The way to combat this is through public awareness. Let’s talk about fraud, open up a dialogue and report on the harmful aspects of this type of victimization. According to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Prevention Centre, 66 per cent of Canadian-based mass marketing fraud that took place in 2014 was Internet and email based. Twenty per cent was conducted over the phone and the majority of victims are ages 50 to 70. Fraud is a terrible thing. It preys on honest citizens who are perhaps investing funds to save for retirement, or making a donation to a charity they trust. When the relationships break down and the money is gone, many victims feel shame and embarrassment. However, they can play an important role in investigating fraud, but the

CAFC says just five per cent report the crimes, that could prevent other family members, friends or neighbours from the same fate. Lottery and prize fraud schemes are also on the rise, and the CAFC said that in 2014 more than 4,000 Canadians reported prize or lottery fraud and 652 of those lost a total of more than $4.3 million. We should all keep in mind the old adage, “If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.” Keep in mind that most banking institutions and legal firms don’t send out blanket form emails to people asking for their personal information, so don’t give that information to anyone unless you have verified they are a company you deal with and know. Doing a bit of homework and taking a few extra steps could make all the difference in not becoming a victim of fraud. There’s no shame in doing a good deed or saving for your future. We all just need to be a little more careful where we put our hard-earned money.

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Thanks for community’s support after house fire To the editor:

Wow! What a community we live in! We have so many people to thank and barely know where to start. To all who played such an integral part in helping us get through a very difficult time after the fire on Dec. 20, 2014; thanks just does not seem to be enough. We must start with our fire department. We honestly have a whole new respect for the team and the need for the department. People who watched the action told us about the efficiency in a few short moments. The business people in town, our family and friends, neighbours, landlords, church family and total strangers all helped us back to some semblance of normalcy through donations of lodging, food, clothing, hundreds of phone calls, cards,

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It is telling that Prime Minister Stephen Harper chose to announce Bill C51, the “Anti-Terrorism” Act, to an audience of Conservative loyalists instead of to the people’s House of Commons. By jumping the gun to shut down questions while immediately rallying the partisan troops, Harper has signalled that his legislation cannot be rationally defended. Evidently the bill will harm non-violent Canadians far more than actual terrorists. Bill C-51 provides the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) policing powers to disrupt crime. But a secretive intelligence agency cannot be as publicly accountable for intrusions upon citizens as traditional police forces. Particularly sinister in the disruption powers is that CSIS may “contravene a right or freedom guaranteed by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms” and break other laws with warrants from judges, in order to disrupt “threats to the security of Canada”, be they economic or infrastructural. Discomforting caveats are that CSIS will neither kill citizens nor “violate the sexual integrity of an individual”.

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Since the secretive decisions of the judges cannot be disputed by the victims of potential CSIS law-breaking, the warrants will be biased in favour of CSIS trickery over the liberties of the affected public. Judges will be turned from upholders of constitutional rights into enablers of their violation. Ironically, CSIS was founded in 1984 precisely to put an end to the law-breaking intelligence operations of the RCMP. Lawyer and MP Elizabeth May asked the Prime Minister in Question Period if citizens engaging in illegal but non-violent civil disobedience could be deemed “security threats” and busted by CSIS trickery, with Harper neither admitting nor denying such a possibility. Law professors Kent Roach, Craig Forcese, 100 other law academics, and the Canadian Civil Liberties Association have echoed these concerns. The Privacy Commissioner has also criticized lacking safeguards where 17 government departments are allowed to share all information on the above category of citizens, including “to any person, for any purpose”. Bill C-51 would furthermore infringe on speech freedoms by criminalizing whoever “promotes or advocates the

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commission of terrorism offences in general”. Planning and threatening terrorism in Canada are already criminal offences. This vague provision could chill the mainstream political speech that underlies extremist beliefs but which might not imminently threaten Canadians’ security. Criminalizing bad ideas drives them underground and out of sight of public scrutiny. Finally, the bill allows police to engage in suspicion-based preventive detention of anyone who “may” (not “will”) commit terrorism. The Conservatives are allowing only eight committee meetings on Bill C-51, whereas the Liberals after 9/11 allowed 19 committee meetings on a less sweeping anti-terror bill. This secret police bill violates basic democratic principles, forgetting that parliamentary scrutiny and rule of law are the ultimate checks on dictatorial power. Once Canadians see this package for what it is – a Trojan Horse attempt to gut the Charter of Rights and Freedoms – there will be hell to pay. Stefan Klietsch Renfrew • Advertising rates and terms and conditions are according to the rate card in effect at time advertising published. • The advertiser agrees that the publisher shall not be liable for damages arising out of errors in advertisements beyond the amount charged for the space actually occupied by that portion of the advertisement in which the error occurred, whether such error is due to negligence of its servants or otherwise... and there shall be no liability for non-insertion of any advertisement beyond the amount charged for such advertisement. • The advertiser agrees that the copyright of all advertisements prepared by the Publisher be vested in the Publisher and that those advertisements cannot be reproduced without the permission of the Publisher. • The Publisher reserves the right to edit, revise or reject any advertisement.

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It’s 2015. One would think that with “Human Rights” being such as they are and becoming an increasing issue for smokers in public apartment buildings in Renfrew County, that it would be just as much of an issue for nonsmokers. I guess we aren’t as “human” as they are and it’s okay for us to be subjected to second hand smoke, which I might point out, has been proven to be extremely harmful to one’s health. So I ask, “why is smoking still allowed when it can kill”? Take a look at the facts - http:// www.cdc.gov/tobacco/data_statistics/fact_ sheets/secondhand_smoke/health_effects/. There are just too many to mention in this letter. It would take up most of a page in the newspaper. Think of your children, your grandchildren, your friends and family and the risk you impose on them each and every time you light up when they’re around. Smoking is your choice, so by all means, indulge all as you please but do not force your choice on others. At least consider doing it away from everyone else. Are you really okay with subjecting the people around you to these harmful side effects? Then there is the safety issue which, as far

as I am concerned, is just as serious as it being a health hazard! I am a victim of the fire that happened January 7 at 41 Vimy Boulevard. That blaze has since been ruled as careless smoking. Presently I am living with family due to the fact that the whole building has been evacuated because of this fire. There was extensive damage which has caused 40 some tenants to be out of our homes. We’ve been displaced. Imagine living from your suitcase and not knowing when you would get to return to your home. It’s not just an opinion, smoking is in fact a HEALTHAND SAFETY hazard.What I don’t understand is how are tenants of Renfrew County housing permitted to smoke in provincially owned and municipally run housing? Smoking is not permitted in any other municipal, provincial or federal building for that matter. How is housing any different? It should and needs to be banned in public apartment/condo complexes. It’s as simple as that. I sincerely hope that this can happen before it’s time to move back into the building. Tenant with concerns,

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It appears that truck traffic is more important to Horton Council than the safety of local residents on Johnston Road. I made a written request in 2014 and again in 2015. I was given the impression that they were preparing to do something, I thought a written request might help.

I received a negative written reply back from public works last week. So if you are walking on Johnston Road, be very careful. These large trucks catch up all too fast. Bill Hobbs Horton Township

Survey deadline extended The deadline has been extended for the Renfrew County Healthy Communities Partnership survey. The Healthy Communities Partnership invites you to participate in a survey on volunteering and helping. If you are 16 and over and would like to help the partnership serve county citizens better, visit http://uottawa. fluidsurveys.com/s/helpinginRenfrew. Participants will be eligible to enter a draw for one of three $50 gift certificates for Chapters or one of 15 $10 gift certificates from Tim Hortons.

“By taking 10 minutes to complete the survey, you will help organizations in Renfrew County learn how people in Renfrew County feel about their communities; it will also show them how they can best attract, support, and recognize volunteers,” say officials. “For the purposes of this survey, volunteering is defined as any unpaid activity done for any non-profit or community organization. “Not everyone can or should volunteer. It is very important that we hear from you whether you volunteer or not. Your thoughts and opinions matter!”

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JIM FERGUSON Scene from the Hawk’s Eye

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other long holes where they feed on carpenter ants. The pileated is well equipped to drum and drill holes in trees. Their feet have two toes pointing forward and two back to hold them firmly against the tree and stiff tail feathers to keep them from fall backwards. They claim their territory with loud drumming and equally loud calls. Their drumming and calling can be heard for long distances in the morning and early evening. Action at Pine Grove

Lorraine and Mitch Eddie sent us this email. We have had over 40 doves most mornings until two weeks ago when they went to their nesting sites. The doves have been feeding approximately six times a day.  A pair of white breasted nuthatches, many black capped chickadees, many blue jays, DOUG CRAM/SUBMITTED and a pair each of downy woodpeck- A male pileated woodpecker ers, hairy woodpeckers and pileated drumming out his message. woodpeckers all feed regularly. The five crows increased to nine and we also had two ravens keeping an eye females will be. Their oakalee call is one of the most familiar in spring. on the birds at the feeders. Now that the starlings and red One morning I looked out and saw a hawk coming towards the kitchen wings are here the brown-headed window and right behind it was a cowbirds and common grackles will crow but when it got closer I realized not be far behind. it was a small owl.  They flew around the end of the house and disappeared. Starlings Later I saw the owl leave on of our flower beds and flew into the woods. Patrick Kavanaugh at Leitchfield We should be seeing wild turkeys soon, has been having a problem with starlast year we had 14 coming from the lings in his barns. The birds use them neighbouring farm on a daily basis. as roosts and are making a mess on his machinery and animal feed. The birds are attracted by the hay seeds Successful martin house and flocks of over 50 feed each day. Ken Livingstone had two pair of The birds will eventually leave to purple martins nesting in their martin nest and some will migrate in the fall. house last summer. His hope is that Unfortunately they will return but we they return and continue to increase would suggest closing any nest holes the numbers using the house. This with wooden plugs and any bird species is very temperamental this houses should have entrance holes far north and caution has to be used no larger than one and a half inches when dealing with them. Ken is go- (4cm) in diameter. ing to erect a second house and make repairs to the old one. We wish him Large arrivals luck and look forward to a good report in the fall. Mary Turcotte saw turkey vultures soaring over their home this week and a few Canada geese settling in Red-winged blackbirds the open water of the creek running Ruby and Jim Vieland at Cobden through the Turcotte property. The had red wings arrive this week as did birds may face a few difficult weeks. Shirley Leith both had robins arrive Road kills for the vultures and open at the same time. The blackbirds will water for the geese are in short supclean up any seed left on the ground ply. Let us hope some warm temperand the robins will eat some seeds and atures are in store for us before fall find insects around puddles where the arrives. frost is out of the ground. The male Enjoy your birding. Ila and Jim red wings are showing some of their displays: they will spread their wings, Ferguson, 5313 River Road, RR 5, show their red shoulder patches and Renfrew, Ont., K7V 3Z8. Phone 713spread their tails. As we see at our 432-2738 or email jameshf@xplorfeeders other males are not impressed, net.com


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rectly offset operational costs of the Hospice and allow comprehensive end-of-life care to families across Renfrew County, completely free of charge. Hospice Renfrew is working to ensure that more Canadians, especially in Renfrew County, receive the end-of-life care they and their families need. Hike for Hospice Palliative Care pledge forms are now available at RBC in Renfrew and from the Hospice Renfrew office, 459 Albert St. For more information, please contact Hospice Renfrew at 613-433-3993, or visit our website at www.hospicerenfrew.ca. To learn more about the Hike for Hospice Palliative Care, you may also visit www. hikeforhospicerenfrew.ca

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On Sunday, May 3, people from across Renfrew County will participate in the annual Hike for Hospice Palliative Care, hosted by Hospice Renfrew at the Renfrew Presbyterian Church, 460 Raglan Street South in Renfrew. Registration for Hike for Hospice starts at 1:00 p.m., with the Hike starting at 2:00 p.m. Refreshments will be served shortly after the Hike ends. Again this year, the Hike for Hospice theme is It Takes a Team and Hospice Renfrew would like to celebrate our service clubs by encouraging team participation. Participants are encouraged to come dressed in club colours and outfits to show their team spirit.

Individuals are also encouraged to come out and take part in this fun family event. New this year is a 5 km fun run for runners of any age. The run will start at the same time and place as the Hike and a trail will be marked for runners to follow. Timers will be available for anyone wishing to time their run. Running groups and teams are encouraged to participate. Every participant will be given a draw ticket for a 51inch Samsung plasma TV donated by Al Utronki Appliances and TV Centre. There will also be a prize for the team with the highest team pledge amount. This is a major fundraiser for Hospice Renfrew and this year our goal is to raise $65,000. Every dollar raised stays in our community to di-

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Greater Madawaska announced its wage payout and expenses for council in 2014. Total pay plus expenses amounted to $71,982.90. Councillor and Mayor Glenda McKay re-

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Each year, council sets a budget for donations. In 2013, the township exceeded its budget of $3,000 by $208, but was able to stay under last year. Council donated $2,437 of its budget of $3,200. The projected donation total for 2015 pretty well matches its budget. They forecast $3,492 in donations. The budget is $3,500. Coun. Nicole Guthrie would like to see an overview done on the list of groups who receive funds, and how they apply for council support. She said other municipalities have clear guidelines on what they will or will not support. Mayor Glenda McKay pointed out that a number of groups have brought their presentations to council. Also brought up was donations to the home supports of Renfrew and Calabogie. It was noted by council March 24 that the two are not related. Council decided donations between the two organizations will be split.

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Greater Madawaska Council is weighing in on the province’s change in legislation which results in stricter laws on where smoking is allowed, and a smoking bylaw for any township property and/or facility. “We can have designated smoking areas,” CAO Allison Holtzhauer said. “The concern is that if we were to do that, we have to create fenced-in areas,” she said, adn estimated each fenced-in area will cost about $1,000. These areas would have to be maintained and cleaned up on a weekly basis, plus signs erected where people can smoke, and where they can’t, she added. Before working on the bylaw, Holtzhauer asked council for direction for designated smoking areas, or a smoke-free initiative across the township, at their facilities. The thought of paying $1,000 per facility plus the constant upkeep just doesn’t seem feasible, council said. Coun. Brian Hunt doesn’t smoke, but said people who have smoked for 30 years aren’t suddenly going to stop at a function. “We should be able to build a little cage. I don’t see why it has to be fancy, for a lot less than $1,000.” Putting up a snowfence was suggested, although it wouldn’t do anything to beautify a place such as Barnet Park, it was noted. Council will hold this issue over to its April 14 meeting. Meanwhile, Holtzhauer will contact some of the neighbouring townships to see what creative ideas they might have to address this new smoking legislation.

ceived remuneration of $7,953.12, an allowance of $3,976.50, mileage of $868.55 and $772.36 for conferences. Her total for 2014 is $13,579.53. Councillor Brian Hunt had a remuneration of $7,635 for the year, allowance of $3,817.44, mileage $502.50, and conference expenses $3,245.86 for a total of $15,200.80. Other current councillors Nicole Guthrie, Harold Murphy and Glen MacPherson all received a pay of $636.25 plus an allowance of $318.12 for a total of $954.37. Former Mayor Peter Emon had a remuneration of $10,498.07 and an allowance of $5,249 for $15,747.07. Coun. Karin Lehnhardt received $6.998.75 in pay, plus allowance of $3,499.32, and mileage of $1,931.50 for a total of $12,429.57. Coun. Bruno Kierczak also had a remuneration of $6,998.75 and allowance of $3,499.32. His mileage was $1,589 and conference expenses $84.75 for a $12,171.82 total.

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A musical tribute to Mac Beattie at Micksburg hall Coming off a very successful show in Bristol, Que. last fall, the tribute to Mac Beattie production now moves on to the Micksburg Community Hall on Sunday, April 19 at 2 p.m. The name Mac Beattie and his band the Melodiers, was a household name up and down the Ottawa Valley from the 1940s to the 80s as they entertained in dance halls, hotels, senior homes, and radio and TV shows. The Micksburg show, produced by Valley entertainer Guy Jamieson, is a two-hour production, where the audience is treated to the life history of Mac Beattie and the Melodiers, with songs from his repertoire he wrote about the Valley and beyond. With talented fiddler Dennis Harrington on board, patrons will get to hear some of the many tunes written by Reggie Hill, backed by Shirley Watson on keyboard, Kent Smith on bass guitar, as well as Guy Jamieson on rhythm

and vocals.. Mary Etmanski will add to the entertainment, singing some of the songs she sang with the Melodiers as a 15 year-old. Mac was a great promoter of old time fiddling and stepdancing and persuaded many young people to carry on with our heritage. To show the audience the results of Mac’s influence on young people, stepdancers are part of the package with Andrew and Beatrice Herwig, and fiddlers, Riley Harrington, Beatrice Herwig and mom Jenny Herwig on board. Let’s break out from cabin fever. Circle April 19 on your calendar, and enjoy a lively afternoon of entertainment at the Micksburg Hall. Admission is $10 with the proceeds going to support the community hall. Advanced tickets can be purchased by calling 613-732-9656 or 613-7329432.

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12 Angry Jurors at St. Joseph’s High School St. Joseph’s Catholic High School presents the theatre production 12 Angry Jurors on April 9, 10 and 11. The curtain opens at 7 p.m. 12 Angry Jurors is a tense drama set in the jury deliberation room. A 19-yearold man has just stood trial for a fatal stabbing, and the jurors must decide if the young man is guilty or innocent. Tempers get short, arguments grow heated, and the jurors become 12 angry people. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for students. They can be purchased in advance at the SJCHS front office and at the door. Proceeds support the St. Joseph’s High School performing arts program. Quinn Solar (standing) and J.P. Cassanto are two jurors showing their angry side in this heated dispute, From left are Kathleen Carty, Quinn Solar, Madison Hackner, Emily Cherney, Cassie Campbell, Kaitlyn Westlake, J.P. Cassanto, Emily Helferty, Levi Huyer and Nick Wouda. Not visible are Ella Narraway and Austin Gougeon.

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Raiders kickoff Relay for Life\ Terri Schembri gets the maple syrup ready for grandchildren Matthew and Alexandra Wright at Renfrew Collegiate’s Relay for Life Breakfast Friday morning. Relay for Life in memory of Hillary Afelskie this year at Ma-Te-Way Park is Friday, May 22. For the first time, it will run noon to midnight, instead of being an overnight event. “Together with a multitude of dedicated and tireless participants, RCI has become the top fundraising youth event in Canada and created a legacy of saving lives in Renfrew, the greater Ottawa Valley and across Ontario,” said Cam Whalen, Canadian Cancer Society Relay For Life Youth Program Specialist. Whalen congratulated and thanked staff members Michael and Liz Wright, and the entire school committee for an “environment of inspiration, celebration, remembering and fighting back against cancer.”

Supported by committee members, Cam Whalen, left, Canadian Cancer Society Relay For Life Youth Program Specialist, presents Renfrew Collegiate 2015 Relay for Life chair Devon Barber and the committee with the Relay For Life Youth Leadership Program 2014 Top Overall Fundraising School Award. In eight previous years of Relay for Life, the Raiders have raised $710,000 for the cause.

Alli Doucette and future relayer Jovi Knight-Locke attend the RCI Relay for Life Breakfast Friday. The Raiders are also raising $25,000 for the Renfrew Victoria Hospital’s ‘I Choose RVH’ campaign. Funds will be generated from the events leading up to Relay for Life, with $5,000 being donated each of the next five years.

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Steven Postma is all about small-town values. Postma has just opened Renfrew’s first AllRisks Insurance brokerage and he’s eager to get to work with local clients. Having logged almost 10 years in the business with his father Robin at Ottawa Valley Insurance (OVI), Postma said he has the experience needed to help clients get the best coverage at the most competitive prices. His dad sold the business in September of last year and has since retired. Upon his departure from OVI, the younger Postma spent some time working at Sunlife Financial but ultimately decided venturing out on his own was best. Having recently completed some additional training, Postma is confident he’s ready to handle whatever comes up. “Now I can really help my clients with all their needs,” he said. “When it comes down to it that’s really what it is – helping people. Insurance is a big expense - if I can help you save money and still have a good coverage – I’m looking after my client.” His decision to establish his own insurance business stemmed partly from what he was hearing from former clients. “I basically just did it because my former clients needed someone to help them,” he said. smaller firm

All-Risks Insurance, with its head office in Windsor, Ont., is a smaller firm with about 50 brokerages in the province. “When I called them, it was a just a perfect

fit,” said Postma. His office is located in the former OVI location on Quarry Street, which is also where he lives. With OVI having been located there for 18 years and the space being used as a veterinary office before that, it seemed an ideal fit for the small office he requires. “It has a history of being a business in town for a long, long time,” said Postma. great response And although he’s only been open for a couple of weeks, the response has been amazing. “My phone is blowing up,” said Postma. “It’s been that busy already.” Part of the appeal is the personal touch you’ll get, he said. “You can actually sit in front of me and have a real conversation,” he said. Whether it’s a client who called him at 2:30 a.m. with a backed-up sink that had caused a major flood in her house to another who had been pulled over and needed assistance whilst Postma was sitting on a sunny dock on a Sunday afternoon, he’s prepared to go the extra mile to serve customers. “You don’t get that in the city,” he said. All-Risks Insurance provides all kinds of coverage, including home, auto, commercial and any type of life insurance, along with critical care and long-term insurance and financial services. Postma said he has plenty of choice when accessing the best coverage for his clients. “I’ve got access to pretty much every single company in Canada,” he said. “I’m a good bet if a client wants a one-stop shop. Bring me your biggest challenge – those are the fun ones.” For now, it’s a one-man show but Postma hopes eventually to grow the business enough to warrant some office help and

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Steven Postma is pleased to announce the opening of his new venture, All-Risks Insurance, on Quarry Avenue in Renfrew. eventually a storefront. For Postma, this new venture is something he’s been preparing for his whole life. He was just two years old when his dad got his start in

insurance. “Literally my entire life, I’ve lived and breathed insurance – that’s been my life,” he said.

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One of Renfrew’s newest businesses is wasting no time showing its support for the community. Origines Day Spa is hosting a fundraiser for

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Payton Ziebarth and Theresa Paplinskie were the first to be seen by visitors on the morning of March 21. Paplinskie was the 2014 Miss Teen Ontario East winner, while Ziebarth will be one of 21 upcoming delegates. The 2015 pageant night is slated for April 12 at the Renfrew Recreation Centre. Past events have usually been well-attended. Ziebarth was selling tickets on a quilt, which is making people mindful of childhood cancer awareness. Urban Donlevy of Urban Ford and Taylor Neumann at the Renfrew Home and Leisure Show. With dealerships in both Renfrew and Arnprior, Urban recently opened a Quicklane in Renfrew which offers tire and oil changes and service with no appointment necessary. The location is not physically completed until the end of April, but business continues on.

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Home and Leisure Show snapshots The Renfrew Home and Leisure Show ran from March 20 to 22 at the Renfrew Armouries. Rachelle Fortier and Kevin Crozier were raising awareness for Renfrew’s Relay for Life which is set to kick off on May 22. Proceeds are going towards the Canadian Cancer Society.

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Renfrew County residents enjoy Fishing and Hunting Show From left, Grace, Bill and Hannah Jessup of Haley Station try their hand at the casting pond at the Fishing, Hunting and Outdoor Show Friday evening, Saturday and Sunday at the Carp Fairgrounds. A new and used gun show was held in the agricultural hall while the show barn housed a kids’ zone, boats, trucks, a seminar stage and more. The W.E. Johnston arena featured outfitters, hunting and fishing gear, ATVs, firearms, vehicles and turkey exams. Ava Vodenicar of Killaloe tracks a minnow at the pond at the Fishing, Hunting and Outdoors Show at the Carp Fairgrounds on the weekend.

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held Sunday, Sept. 27 at 7 p.m. at Centrepointe Theatre,. Throughout the evening, you’ll be entertained by over 20 of the best artists and musicians our Ottawa Valley has to offer. They will be performing the latest country songs and some all-time favourites. After the show, you’ll have the opportunity to meet and mingle with our 2015 induct-

ees, lots of other Hall of Famers and many of your favourite country music artists. Reserved seat tickets, at $40 per person, will be available May 1 and can be purchased online through Centrepointe Theatre’s website (centrepointetheatre.com) or by phone at 613-580-2700 (toll free: 1866-752-5231) with a credit card.

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News from Royal Canadian Legion Branch 148 Diana Wakely

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Another month has passed and we are still in winter. Even so, events are still happening at Royal Canadian Legion Renfrew Branch 148. Lecuyer Open Darts

The Daryl Lecuyer Memorial open dart tournament will take place April 4. This event has been going over 18 years in memory of Comrade who loved darts. Registration 10 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.; cost is $40 per team. Play starts 11 a.m. Round-robin play, prize money for first to fourth place, 180 shoot-off. For more information, contact Greg Walbeck at 613-432-4246. Remembrance Contest

At the general meeting March 25, Renfrew students were presented with their prizes after a great showing at the district level. Leyalee Alsaadi, RCI placed first in the senior poem division with her poem titled “Promise”. Marissa De Boer, RCI in the Senior Essay placed second with her essay titled “A snapshot of Remembrance”. Marissa deBore of RCI came second in senior essay, and Makayla Epp, St. Joseph’s Catholic School in Calabogie third in the primary black and white poster division. Congratulations to these students for a job well done and we thank you for taking part in the Remembrance contest.

Makayla Epp, front, of St. Joseph’s Catholic School in Calabogie, placed third in the primary black and white poster division, while Leyalee Alsaadi of Renfrew Collegiate came first in the senior poem division at the district level of the Royal Canadian Legion Remembrance Day contest. From left are Royal Canadian Legion Renfrew Branch 148 youth education chair coordinator Ella Box, honours and awards chair Cheryl Babcock and president Ron Kilby. Marissa deBore of RCI, second in the senior essay division, is missing from the photo.

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This year is the 90th anniversary of the Legion. The 90th anniversary medal will be available for members to buy. The Command has also granted the Ladies Auxiliary members to wear this medal, recognizing the work the auxiliary has contributed to the Legion. These medals cost $25 plus tax and can be ordered through Dawn at the office. The deadline for ordering is May 11th. They can only be worn after June 1st. Military Service Recognition Book

Ontario Command is in the process of doing Book 2 of the Military Service Recognition Book.  Command has arranged with a company from New Brunswick to do a telephone blitz for donations toward the publication of this book. If you receive a call from them, it is legitimate.  However, do not give them credit card information over the phone.  They will send you a letter/invoice by mail, if you are interested, and any donation can be made through your local banking institution. You can get this form and enter online at the Ontario Command website at www.legion. on.ca The following are dates of entertainment for members and the public to enjoy. April 4 Fifth Street, April 10 Jerry Lee, April 11 Heart Breakers, April 18 Hughie Scott, April 24 Backbeat, and April 25 Lorne Daley. Remember, when you see a veteran or a serving member of the forces, say thank you.

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Really Cool Initiatives is best known for a long history of producing musical tributes to Broadway and more recently for having brought Norm Foster musical plays to Renfrew audiences. Clearly, as a group they love to sing and for the second year are assembling a choir from amongst their cast and alumnae to participate in the 2015 Renfrew Rotary Music Festival. On Wednesday April 15, the Really Cool Choir will be performing two contrasting pieces of their choice, Do You Hear the People Sing from Les Miserables, as well as the popular Some Nights by Fun. St. Joseph’s Catholic High School, also known for its musical productions and performing arts, will be performing Amazing Grace (in eight parts), and The Rose, under the direction of Kevin McSheffery. Last year this choir brought the adjudicator and audience to tears with their touching pieces

arranged by Mr. McSheffery. That same evening the Children’s Youth Choir, under the direction of Ms. Jessica Belanger will perform Dry Bones (an arrangement of African American spiritual music) and Child of the Universe. The Youth Choir attained a first place mark of 92 per cent at the Pembroke Music Festival in March 2015 with these pieces. The Renfrew Rotary Music Festival will start at the Renfrew Presbyterian Church with the vocal/choir section on Monday, April 13 and continue through Friday, April 17. The piano/fiddle section will be held at the Trinity St Andrews United Church the following week from Monday, April 20 to Friday, April 24. All performances are open to the public with admission ranging from $2 per performance, a day pass at $5 or a festival pass $10. Programs are available for $5 at Pura Vida, Drs. Bulger/Gervais, or at the door. Over 400 young and

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Renfrew Art Guild meeting April 7 Diana Wakely

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I was very fortunate to attend the cultural information session this past week in Renfrew. It was a room filled with artists, cultural and municipal persons gathered to reinvigorate and celebrate arts and culture in Renfrew County. The workshop was presented by Renfrew County Community Futures Development Corporation. Carmen Goold, regional advisor, Ontario Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport spoke about all the means of acquiring grants, and the different classifications. She made it quite clear that if you are a professional artist, you need to apply for a grant. There are so many categories that every artist should be checking out the website to find out what is available. Who can apply? 1. Be recognized as a professional, practicing artist by other artists working in the

same field. 2. Have completed basic training (formal or informal) in your field. 3. Have spent a significant amount of time practicing your art. 4. Seek payment for your work. That to me describes a number of artists in this area who have never applied for a grant. An OAC grant Survival Guide is available at info@arts.on.ca/ www.art.on.ca The whole day focused on the need for the cultural base of Renfrew County to find a means of correcting the problem of communication and distance. Warden Peter Emon addressed the group and pledged the county’s support. The day continued on that positive note with Susan Ellis, co-ordinator Economic Development, Recreation and Tourism, City of Pembroke, with a Power Point presentation of the cultural framework for the City of Pembroke and

the County of Renfrew. Take the time to explore www.ottawavalleyculture.ca. This is a wonderful communication document that brings to life the Ottawa Valley, as we know it. The workshop concluded with the intention to continue and find a solution to group arts and culture under one umbrella. Keep watching for news. The Renfrew Art Guild is one part of the cultural scene. We meet the first Tuesday of the month, which will be April 7 at 7 p.m. at Trinity-St. Andrews United Church, 291 Plaunt St., Renfrew.. Please use the Quarry entrance. We are asking everyone to paint a monotone picture. So put on your thinking cap and just use one colour. Everyone is welcome, coffee is decaf and everyone is friendly. Remember Art in the Park July 11 and 12. Check out the website www.renfrewartguild. com. For more information call Diana 613-433-3635.

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Skate Stage 1, Across the Universe (CanSkate Stage 1), Singin’ in the Rain (CanSkate Stage 2), Hairspray (Advanced CanSkate and Intermediate), My Fair Lady CanSkate Stages 3 and 4), Smash (CanSkate Stages 3 and 4)and Wicked (Seniors). Solo performances by Abby Wright, Eleanor Spooner, Allie Scott, Alexa Narezny, Brooke Beauchamp, Lydia Spooner, Brynn Stafford, Mackenzie Nolan, Payton Narezny, Emily Belliveau, Elayna Meighan, Amber Nykyforak and Meagan Vandersleen. Pairs performances were by Brynn Stafford- Meagan Vandersleen, Payton Narezny-Elaina McDonald, Ella Tettamer-Hannah Pratt, Mackenzie Nolan-Abby Wright, Amber Nykyforak-Emily Belliveau, Allie ScottElayna Meighan, Eleanor SpoonerLydia Spooner, and Grace Reid-Alexa Narezny. Other skaters were Josie Doering, Juliana Griese, Caydence Armstrong, Elizabeth Radke, Xavier Freamo, Harrison Richards, Evelyn Leclerc, Peighton Taylor, Levon Barker, Hailey James, Ila McCallion, Jansen Riopelle, Ainsle Coulas, Carter Duggan, Abigail Proulx, Hailey Farrell, Kendal Richards, Peighton Lavallee, Landon Skelhorn, Layla Cobus, Dori Pilgrim, Shaelyn Dobec, Lacey Shea, Kyra Comperalli, Hunter Prince, Porsha Comperalli, Jack Moore-McInnes, Makayla Epp, Joey Moore-McInnes, Thomas Leclerc, Mya Pilgrim, Abby Kelusky, Andee Riopelle, Damien Mee and Ava Pilgram. Props and backdrops were handled by RCIS students and Kate Radke sang O Canada. Other contributors were Sara Tettener (program and 50/50 tickets), Tammy Wall (announcer and lobby set-up), Shanna Beauchamp (music player), Stephanie McCullough (ice captain), Sabrina Vandersleen (admission), Angela Mackey (lobby set-up and advertising), Stephanie Wright (50/50 tickets) and Rae Ann Dagenais (door prize table). The organizers thanked The Plentiful Pantry for store window display, Sport Renfrew and Ontario Power Generation donations towards ice fees and other costs, and local businesses who donated printing costs and door prizes. The club’s 2014-15 executive is president and competition chairman Stephanie Wright, secretary and CanSkate co-ordinator Wendy Narezny, treasurer Sara Tettemer, registrar Michelle Reid, test chairman Sabrina Vandersleen, fundraising Margie Griese and Stephanie Wright; coaches Rochelle Buxton, Tracey Jamieson, Jolene Bahm, Stephanie McCulloch and Kaitlyn Arbuthnot; and CanSkate program assistants Sara Anderson, Eleanor and Lydia Spooner, Brooke Beauchamp, Mackenzie Nolan, Vanessa Brown, Amber Nykyforak, Emily Belliveau, Grace Reid, Sonya Bergin, Crystal Robillard, Josie Doering, Allie Scott, Elayna Meighan, Brynn Stafford, Alexa Narezny, Abby Wright, Payton Narezny and Meagan Vandersleen.


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Crowning champs at the Renfrew Curling Club The season is winding down and playoffs and championships are in the process of being decided with most of the results now in. Leading off is our newest entry, the Friday Night Community League, and taking the honours was Corbin’s Plumbing featuring Terry Pitt, Jim Lockwood, Corey Dougherty and Nathan Corbin who defeated the Lauren Scottskipped Scott’s Shoes. In the Monday Night League, the team of Bill Bowles, Don Rouble, super spare Ron Townson and Tom Carroll had a great

finish to take the A championship, defeating the Rob Warren rink. The Gary Smith gang got a measure of revenge in taking the A consolation over Ed Lepack’s crew. Taking the B was the Yolkowskie crew, with Lauren Scott skipping, over Andy Sklepowicz’s squad. The Yvonne Sklepowicz rink took the consolation. Winning the C in dramatic fashion were the Barb Westgarth ladies defeating George Scott’s lads on last rocks while Cliff Valleau’s guys evened it up in the battle of the sexes as they defeated Sher Moscaliuk’s girls in the C consolation. In Tuesday Ladies the winners of the fourth draw

UmpIrE CLINIC for the Parson Trophy were Christine Johnson, Leith Collins, Louise Jamieson and Beth Marcella. In the wonderful world of Wednesday Night Skins, the A championship was won by the team of Cliff Valleau, Rory McKay, Dave Anderson and Willie Curan, who defeated the Warren rink without winning a single end but taking the draw to the button after numerous carry-overs. Taking the B was the Donnie Lowe crew. The senior men have been battling all week and coming out of the fray on the A side was the team of Andy Sklepowicz, Bob Hay, Dave Anderson and Bill Vant-Haaff after they

disposed of the Don Rouble, Brian Yolkowskie and Rob Warren teams to earn the bye into the championships. Coming out of the B side was the Warren foursome in a decisive win over Yolkowskie’s crew. The first game of the championships went all one way for the Warren team as they made shots while the Sklepowicz quartet struggled, leading to a familiar position for the two skips: winner take all. And, as in the last game, missed shots quickly led the team of Rob Warren, Peter Price, Rick Lester and Larry Beaton to take a big lead and then the championship.

GRIFFITH & MATAWATCHAN FISH & GAME CLUB Valley Bytes Valley Rent Rite Wagon Wheel Restaurant Walmart Zio Nicholas EGANVILLE AREA Bonnechere Caves Country Style Donuts Eganville Country Depot Eganville Country Store Eganville Foodland George’s Marine & Sports L.B. Cabinetry Miller BMR CALABOGIE AREA Calabogie Lodge Resort Calabogie Peaks Calabogie Pizzeria Charbonneau’s Grocery Shooter’s Bar & Grill GRIFFITH AREA And-Sew-On Brian & Sandy Sutcliffe Carol Anne & Ardean Kelly Colton Creek Property Mngmt Darcy Norris Dodge Flooring Installations Eagle’s Rest Floyd & Marie Kauffeldt

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METCALFE/OTTAWA AREA PIP Animations Wayne & Deanne Swales Stagra Automotive

Spring Cereal Update Matt Taylor, Semican 1:00pm: Ag Financial Options Mary Harris and Scott Wilson, Bank of Montreal

1:00pm: Planter Clinic Sean Cochran, Dekalb

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Would like to express our Sincere ThankS to the following for their support with our annual Fishing Derby on March 7th, 2015 RENFREW AREA A&W A Dash of Fab A Sense of Country B & M Motor Sports Bensons Auto Parts Bonnechere Bakery C.A. Bruce Insurance Canadian Tire Coco Jarry’s Curve’s Dahl’s Convenience Store Donahue Art & Frame ETM Industries Eady Insurance Finnigans First Choice Haircutters Fraser’s Clothing Shop George Jackson Toyota Heartsong World Boutique Home Health & Medical George Jackson Toyota Gourley’s Gas Bar & Variety Irving Oil Kal-Tyre Kate’s Barber Shop Laurier Optical Lockwood Castle M&R Feeds Mack MacKenzie Motors Mac’s Convenience Store Martin Cycle & Small Engine

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Gord Eady, left, convenor of the Friday Night Community League at the Renfrew Curling Club, presents the hardware to 2015 champions, Corbin Plumbing. Team members, from left, are second Corey Dougherty, lead Nathan Corbin, skip Jim Lockwood and third Terry Pitt. Corbin’s outlasted Scott’s Shoes in a well-contested final.

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Calling all women – young and older. The Braeside Women’s Fastball League is looking for women age 16 and up for the 2015 season. “We are looking for new players

to join our league. Players new to the game are welcome,” the press release from the league points out. The league currently as three teams. They need a fourth, says Jenny Hass of the organizing committee. The league is fun, the cost to play is low, and the laughs are free. Games are played one night a

week, Tuesday evenings at the RA Centre in Braeside. For more information on the league or joining, email Braesidefastball@gmail.com before April 15. “Bring a friend and we can try to accommodate that you are playing together,” the league website adds.

NOTICE OF STUDY COMMENCEMENT Preliminary Design and Class Environmental Assessment Highway 17 (Chenaux Road to Yonder Hill Trail) County of Renfrew (G.W.P. 4091-13-00) THE PROJECT The Ontario Ministry of Transportation (MTO) has retained IBI Group to undertake the Preliminary Design and Class Environmental (EA) Study to identify the need for improvements to Highway 17 from 500 m east of Chenaux Road to 500 m west of Yonder Hill Trail (4.5 km). This study will focus on intersection, safety and operational improvements along the existing highway including traffic signals, illumination, turn lanes and auxiliary lanes. It will also consider possible road and entrance closures along the existing corridor. This independent study is not associated to the expansion of Highway 17. THE PROCESS This study will follow the process for a Group ‘B’ undertaking in accordance with the Class Environmental Assessment for Provincial Transportation Facilities (2000). Upon completion of the study, a Transportation Environmental Study Report (TESR) will be prepared and made available for a 30-day review period. Notices will be posted at that time to explain the review process and identify locations where the TESR will be available for review. The project may also be stepped down to a Group ‘C’ project if the environmental screening process indicates that there will be no significant environmental effects. If the project is stepped down, an environmental screening document will be prepared for internal reference and a Notice of Step-Down will be issued and a 30-day public review period provided. COMMENTS External agency and public consultation will take place throughout the study. We are interested in receiving your input at any point during the study. If you wish to submit comments or be added to the study mailing list, please contact one of the Project Team members below: Mr. Chris Belanger MTO Project Manager Ministry of Transportation 1355 John Counter Boulevard Postal Bag 4000 Kingston, ON K7L 5A3 tel: 613-540-5187 toll-free: 1-800-267-0295 fax: 613-540-5106 e-mail: chris.belanger@ontario.ca

Mr. Allan Ortlieb Consultant Project Manager IBI Group 100-175 Galaxy Boulevard Toronto, ON M9W 0C9 tel: 416-798-5480 fax: 416-675-4620 e-mail: allan.ortlieb@ibigroup.com

Comments and information are being collected to assist the MTO in meeting the requirements of the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act. Information will be collected in accordance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and the Access to Information Act. With the exception of personal information, all comments will become part of the public record. If you have any accessibility requirements in order to participate in this project, please contact one of the Project Team members listed above.

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Dougherty earns bronze in weight throw at CIS Peter Clark

peter.clark@metroland.com

Sarah Dougherty continues to perform at a high level in the women’s weight throw. The former Renfrew Collegiate Raider and graduate of RCI finished third in the country at the Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) track and field championships hosted by the University of Windsor Lancers March 12. Dougherty’s bronze medal-winning performance of 17.36 metres and the six individual points garnered also helped her Guelph Gryphons women’s teammates to a fourth-place finish overall with 68 points. The University of Toronto Blues topped the women’s field with 131.5 points. Brittany Crew of the York Lions won the gold at 18.45 metres. Olena Olenick of Saskatchewan took silver with a throw of 17.45 metres. Crew and Dougherty are no strangers to each other. When Dougherty opened 2015 by capturing the women’s weight throw at the Guelph New Year Opener with a throw of 17 metres, Crew finished second. The Horton Township thrower was rewarded on three levels following that performance. She was named the Gryphons female athlete of the week, as well as female athlete of the week by both the Ontario University Athletics (OUA)

and CIS for the period ending Jan. 4. That also ranked her number 1 in the weight throw in the CIS. Competing in Windsor this year marked the third consecutive year that Dougherty qualified for the CIS Championship. She also won bronze last year at the University of Alberta in Edmonton with a throw of 17.19 metres. Personal best

Dougherty’s 17.36-metre bronze medal effort this year is a personal best and also a school record. She also finished seventh in the shot put with a throw of 13.26 metres at this year’s CIS championship. “The 13.26 (in the shot put) is also a personal best, so it was a pretty successful season for me,” Dougherty said. “It was a challenging year, facing injuries in the middle of my season. To come back and do well when it matters is a really good feeling.” The three Gryphons throwers at the CIS championships earned three podium finishes (gold, silver and bronze) as well as three school record distances. The Guelph men’s team won silver, Dougherty noted. “I will return for my final year as captain in attempt to improve on this year’s results,” she said. Dougherty attended the Gryphon Athletic Banquet last Thursday, and received a four-year honour award along with track and field MVP.

Stittsville off to EOJHL final in six games. A 7-4 win in Buckingham last Friday night capped the series triumph for the Rams, who become the first Valley team to reach the Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League final since 1996. A pair of 3-2 wins in games two Mission Statement and three – one “Renfrew and District Food Bank provides food to people in need” in overtime, the other in the final NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING minute – turned this series around for Stittsville. YOU ARE INVITED TO THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF THE The defending RENFREW & DISTRICT FOOD BANK EOJHL champion DATE: THURSDAY APRIL 16, 2015 Casselman Vikings will be there TIME: 6:30 P.M. to greet them. Casselman swept the PLACE: THE FOOD BANK LOCATION AT THE RENFREW ARMOURIES Prescott Flyers – PLEASE USE RIGHT SIDE ENTRANCE, THE YELLOW DOOR in the Rideau-St. Lawrence final. Cathy Morris, Recording Secretary

After dropping the series opener to the Gatineau Mustangs by a 3-0 count on home ice March 18, the Stittsville Rams fought back to capture the Metro/Valley Conference championship

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2 Bedroom, half duplex, May 1st. Fridge, stove, parking, $625, 1st and last. Phone 613.432.6263 after 6:00 pm.

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1 Bedroom apartment has convenient parking, stove, Carpentry, Repairs, Rec fridge and good carpeting, Rooms, Decks, etc. $550 a month plus gas and hydro. Reasonable rates, 25 years heating experience. 613-832-2540 Available now 432.2852 1 Bedroom apartment Renfrew. Fridge, stove, microwave, water, heat & hydro included. Call 432.4955

HOUSE CLEANING, DUMP RUNS, moving, raking, free metal pickup (small fee if outside Arnprior). Quality work, competitive rates, celebrating 10 years 2 bedroom apartment has in business. Call Bob convenient parking, stove, 613-622-5923 fridge, new paint and carpeting. $850 a month plus COMMERCIAL RENT gas heating and hydro. Available now. 432.2852 Store Front Unit, Approx 500 sq ft, busy Madawaska Street, in Arnprior $735/month +Hydro and hot water rental. Contact Wayne 613-623-9282

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Room For Rent - laundry and stove privileges. Fully furnished. Includes mini fridge & microwave. In modern brick home. 246 & 252 John St N, Arn- Center town Renfrew. prior, 2 blocks south of $425/mo. 613-432-7124. hospital, $695-795, large 1- & 2-bedroom units, 1st & 2nd floor, non-smoking, White Lake, 15 min. from clean, quiet, safe, pet- Arnprior, renovated 2-bedfriendly, parking, locker, room + sunroom, $775, fridge, stove, hood fan, 2nd floor, non-smoking, eat-in kitchen, dining/living clean, quiet, secure, petroom, 613-266-4832 friendly, parking, fridge, stove, hood fan, common ARNPRIOR ALWAYS room, outdoor patio, CLEAN, MODERN Secure 613-266-4832 1&2 Bedroom apts. on First Avenue. Fridge, stove, parking incl. Dis- White Lake area. Log counts for mature tenants. house on 5 acres; 2200 sq. 623-8537 after 6pm ft; 3-4 bedrooms, sunArnprior, large 2 bedroom room, wood heat with elecGas heat, Central - close to tric backup, garage for 1 all amenities, Quiet street vehicle. Available for viewUpper level unit with deck ing and rent immediately. Fridge and Stove Included $1100.00 plus utilities. laundry hook ups, $750.00 Joanne 613-256-5180. + utilities, First and last required, Available May 1st FOR SALE 613-223-4428

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An attractive Hairstyling Salon in Renfrew for sale or for rent with a full clientele equipped and in excellent working order. Inquires please reply to P.O. Box 141, Renfrew On, K7V 4A3

Local swimming pool company looking for a full time laborer. Must have own vehicle and drivers license, long hours, physical work an reliable. Will train. Email lps@trytel.com Local swimming pool company looking for a person to do weekly maintenance to swimming pools. Own vehicle and drivers license, reliable, physical work, Chemical knowledge for swimming pools and hot tubs and asset. Will train, email lps@trytel.com

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

HELP WANTED C.A.C.E Construction is hiring for the following positions with experience in sewer/water: Foreman, Pipe Layer, Deckman, Operators. Send resume to: info@caceconstruction.ca or Fax 613-822-7970.

New restaurant opening in Calabogie. Wanted: waitstaff and cook. Experience Equipment operators re- preferred. Please call Cath quired to operate, service at 613.752.1595 to arand work with equipment, range interview. will train. Apply in person 9-4 WEEKDAYS only. Nesbitt Aggregates 1766 Part-time Assistant reLochwinnoch Rd Renfrew. quired for busy, herb busi613.432.5764 ness located in Woodlawn. Various duties: preparing orders, inventory, packagGardener/Harvester 3-4 ing, bottling, general ofdays weekly Near Kinburn fice. 1-2 days, Tues/Thurs. Sideroad &Stonecrest Rd Send resume to: Must have gardening ex- herbs@earthmedicine.ca perience, live close-by, be self-reliant for transportation. Non-smoker. Univer- You’ll be sity students welcome. Send e-mail detailing gardening experience & resume to: Judy’s Organic on the News EMC Herbs: herbs@earthmedicine.ca

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Big brother John along with parents Tiffany (nee Williams) and Jason Lepack of Arnprior are pleased to announce the safe arrival of Lucy Lorraine Lepack on February 12, 2015 at the Queensway Carleton Hospital in Ottawa. Lucy is the fourth grandchild for Jim and Beth Lepack of Arnprior and second grandchild for Tom Williams and Pam Smith of Belleville, and Edith Williams of Trenton. Proud great-grandparents are Duncan and Geraldine McNevin of Renfrew, Ted Williams of Belleville and Ruth Windover of Kingston. Lucy is also welcomed with joy by his Aunt LeighAnn, Uncle Thomas O’Connor and cousins Ella and Naomi of Braeside. BIRTH

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Gun and Sportsman Show, Saturday, April 4, 9-4, Sunday, April 5, 9-3, Grenville Fish & Game Club, 2596 Campbell Road North, Prescott, Ontario. Admission $5.00. Ladies and accompanied children free. Admission ticket enters you to win a Savage Arms Axis SP S/S .308. Try your hand at clay shooting, rifle or pistol, 50 cents per shot. Breakfast, all day canteen, draws, displays, buy, sell, trade. For information: Lynn, 613-925-3408; lynangholmes@ xplornet.com

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A huge 3-day shopper’s paradise, all in one location. Did you say great products, excellent services and lots of fun? It’s SHOWCASE 2015. It’s April 17, 18, 19, at the Petawawa Civic Centre. doug@showcaseinpetawawa.ca or 613.635.3569 www.showcaseinpetawawa.ca

AMBUSH SATURDAY April 4th . Cobden Agricultural Hall. $ 15.00 per person at door. Doors open at 8:30 PM dance starts at 9:00 PM. Admission restricted, photo ID required. Sponsored by Cobden Agricultural Society.

RCATV Annual General Meeting Thursday April 30th, 2015. 6pm at the Sands On Golden Lake Resort #13163 Hwy 60 Deacon. Get involved - we are looking for active ATV enthusiasts to lend a hand. For info, contact us at 613.735.8882 info@renfrewcountyatv.ca

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SHOWCASE 2015! Think home renovations, water jewellery, fragrances, pottery, home decor, fine foods, hot tubs, cell phones, esthetics, gazebos, soap, garden furniture and more, and Legend boats, ATV’s, Suzuki’s, Arctic Cats and more. Phone 635.3569 or email doug@showcaseinpetawawa.ca. EXHIBITOR enquires still welcome. Book now before it’s too late.

Happy First Birthday Hit and Run Wednesday, March 25 Miss Molly! White Cadillac Deville with blue roof was hit in Calabogie Area. (Close to Lake).

The Climbing Wall, Bounce Activities, Little Rays, Princesses, Spiderman and the Hydro Discovery Centre. All Free. Yes, Free. That means “no charge”. SHOWCASE 2015. April 17, 18, 19. Petawawa Civic Centre. www.showcaseinpetawawa.ca

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“Jigging for Richie” 2015

It was a great day to share our memories of Richard and bring comfort to his family (Dave, Nancy, Gregg & Darryl).

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Special thanks to the Wright family for supporting and helping organize this fundraiser in memory of their son & brother. Richard was an avid fisherman who was killed in an ATV accident August 12, 2013.

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Many thanks go out to all Richard’s friends who did such a great job in setting up on the lake for this event! Sincere Appreciation and Gratitude to all the Businesses and Individuals who donated prizes.

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Jamie McClure John Limlaw Juanita Graham Kool-Temp Valley Refrigeration Mackenzie Motors Magellan (Haley Industries) O’Grady Flowers & Gift Baskets (Eganville) Ottawa Valley Oxygen (Renfrew) Petawawa River Inn & Suites Pine Valley Restaurant (Griffith) Protyre (Renfrew)

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We would like to thank everyone who helped make our 2nd annual Fishing Get-Together another great success!

Beer Store (Eganville) Canadian Warehouse Bar & Billiards Country Depot (Eganville) Dairy Queen (Pembroke) Derek Rabishaw Finnegan’s (Renfrew) Frisco’s Steak & Seafood (Eganville) Garnet & Joan Hubert George’s Marine & Sports Gibson’s Garage (Cobden) Gourley”s Variety (Renfrew) Home Hardware (Renfrew)

God doesn’t count the candles on your cake, But the love in your soul. Fortunately he can count really high.

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Thank you! HALL, DONALD (DON) We would like to thank everyone for your kind words of sympathy, cards, e-mails, phone calls, flowers, food, and charitable donations made in memory of a dear son and brother Don Hall who passed away on Feb 1, 2015. Your kindness is truly appreciated. We miss him very much. Dorothy Morris and Sandra Merv and Linda Bev and Stan

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

A birthday celebration was held on Wednesday for Isabel Monroe, former Director of Nurses at Arnprior Hospital and Edna Carey, also a former nurse at Arnprior Hospital. These wonderful nurses were hosted for lunch at the Antrim Truck Stop, by 25 nurses who worked with them in the past many years.

I would like to express my thanks to Robyn Michelle and her team of professionals for making Sparkplug’s last days as tolerable as possible. Also the Doctor’s and their staff at the Marmora clinic for the medical care they provided throughout this time of need. Also Claudia Kwok, Carrie Bursey and her brother Morley for all their help and understanding. And a very special thanks to Carrie for being there when I needed someone and for putting up with my whining! I appreciate all their help and for playing no head games and not lying through their teeth to me, that in itself was more than half the battle George Fuzzy Johnson

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JoAnne “Sparkplug” Copeland In memory of JoAnne “ Sparkplug “ Copeland. It has been 6 months now and feels like 6 minutes. You are my life, my love, and my reason. My love for you grows by the minute. We love and miss you immensely. George and Scoot

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I am requesting, if anyone has seen or heard about this incident to please contact Basia Stewart @ 613-432-6081.

Therefore, if this individual can please come forward we can at the very least discuss/access this situation in a rational matter.

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Trophy & 1st prize $100 for biggest fish went to Scott Hubert 2nd prize $50 Garnet Hubert 3rd prize $25 John Procher 50/50 draw $415 was won by Carolyn Simons Hope everyone had a Fun & Memorable Day! Richard would be very proud. Looking forward to seeing you for the 3rd Annual Fishing Get-Together “Jigging for Richie” 2016. God Bless You All Tammy & Mark Limlaw Derek Rabishaw

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Thank You Our family would like to thank relatives, friends and neighbours for acts of kindness following the recent loss of our father, grandfather and great grandfather. To those attending the visitation and funeral, your support was much appreciated. As well as those sending cards, flowers, food and donations to the Sunshine Coach and Caressant Care N. Home Cobden activity fund. To Sarah, your grandfather would have been proud of your eulogy. Thank you to Rays Flowers (awesome arrangement using Dad’s miniature trains), the Sunshine Coach (transporting Dad to appointments and his last trip to the cottage last Fall), Margi Bond (excellent luncheon), Joanne Longtin (organist) and Reverend Russell Wardell (your kind words and support). Sincere thank you to McPhail and Perkins Funeral Home for your assistance, given with respect and kindness. To Dad’s home for the past couple of years, Caressant Care. Dad thought of you all as family. To the staff thank you for delivering his excellent care with kindness and respect as well as to our family. To Dr. Strader and Debbie, thank you for the many years of excellent care you provided to Dad and Mom. The Reinwald Family

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Chartwell Quail Creek Retirement Residence, RENFREW Join the team that makes our residents’ dining experience special, in one of these opportunities within our wellappointed, full-service retirement residence.

Food Services Manager This full-time position is a hands-on leadership role, with 4 days involving meal preparation and 1 day being devoted to administrative accountabilities, including menu creation, special dietary requirements, staff hiring and supervision, budget maintenance, inventory and cost control systems, and compliance with public health guidelines. With 2+ years of supervisory experience in a volume food preparation environment within the healthcare or hospitality industry, you will lead by example to ensure the effective management of the Food Services Department. You have a degree or diploma from a recognized, related program, or a Red Seal designation, or a Food Service Supervisor’s Certificate.

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Lakefront 3 bedroom Cottage (sleeps 6) in Haliburton Highlands for rent, with 4 piece bath, living/dining area, well equipped kitchen and attached screenedin Muskoka room. Well looked after grassy grounds on a gentle slope down to a 300 sq ft dock on a very peaceful NO MOTOR lake. Great swimming, fishing, canoe, kayak, peddalo, lifevests, fire-pit, games. Please call Patrick 416-564-4511 for availability and rates.

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Your primary duties in this part-time role will include setting up and cleaning the dining room, serving meals to residents in a gracious, friendly manner, and performing general kitchen duties. A co-operative team player, you have successfully completed a Food Handling Course, hold current First Aid and CPR certification, and are available to work days and evenings. Experience with seniors is an asset for both positions. The successful candidates must provide a current criminal record check and vulnerable sector search. Please fax or e-mail your resume, in confidence, to Bev Powell, General Manager, at 613-432-9533 or bpowell@chartwell.com. To learn more, please visit www.chartwell.com.

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WREN; WILLIS RUTH (Life Member of Catholic Women’s League) Suddenly at the age of 73 on Sunday March 29th, 2015 surrounded by her family at the Pembroke General Hospital. Beloved wife of Arnold for 52 years. Youngest daughter of the late Harry Gibbons and Maggie (nee Pettigrew). Cherished Mom of Murray & Connie, Keith & Misha, Carolyn & Peter Doris and Gordon. Loving grandma of Brett, Trevor, Nicholas, Matthew, Andrew, Claire, Maggie, Liam, Ella and Caleb. Dear sister of Sara & Jack Campbell, Mervin and Margaret Curry and predeceased by siblings Ruby and Johnny. She will be greatly missed by her sisters and brothers in law Theresa Wren, Kevin, Evelyn Wren, Mary Schimmens, Basil, Clare & Adolph Terre and Kaireen Knott. Fondly remembered by her many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Willis will be forever remembered for her many acts of faith, charity, kindness to others and her fantastic baking. Visitation will be held at the Goulet Funeral Home 310 Argyle St S Renfrew on Tuesday March 31st from 1-4, 7-9 pm and after 11am Wednesday. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Francis Xavier Church on Wednesday April 1st at 1pm. Spring interment St. Michael’s Cemetery, Douglas. Donations in Willis’s memory may be made to Seniors Home Support, St. Francis Xavier Church or Hospice Renfrew. Online condolences/donations may be made at www.gouletfuneralhome.com

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Peacefully at Fairview Manor, Almonte on Friday evening, March 27th, 2015. June Ann Chaplin; formerly of Arnprior passed away in her 80th year. Beloved wife of the late David Chaplin (1980) and of the late Murray O’Hara (1974). Dearly loved mother of Laurie Tremblay (Mark) and Rob O’Hara (Kim), both of Arnprior. Dear sister of Sharron Forshaw (John) and Bunnie Lawrence, both of Thunder Bay. Predeceased by her only brother Charles Lawrence (husband of Vi of Vancouver). Cherished and proud “Grandma” of Jeff O’Hara (Chantal Hiebert) of Salmon Arm, B.C. and Heather O’Hara of Arnprior. Friends are invited to join the family during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Thursday evening, April 2nd from 7 to 9 p.m. and again on Friday morning, April 3rd from 10 until 10:45 a.m. A Service to remember and honour June Chaplin will be conducted in the Pilon Family Chapel on Friday morning at 11 o’clock. Interment Malloch Road Cemetery, Arnprior. In memory of June, a donation to Fairview Manor, Almonte would be appreciated. Condolences/Tributes/Donations/Webcast www.pilonfamily.ca

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Peacefully at Hospice Renfrew with her family by her side on Tuesday March 24, 2015, Marguerite O’Kane, age 83 years. Daughter of the late William and Catherine (nee Cahill) O’Kane; beloved wife for over 60 years to Des; loving mother of Tim (Jayne), Katherine (Paul) Griese, late Terry (Andrea), Robert (Debbie), Tom (Bonnie), late John. Dear sister of Bernadette Forster, Kevin O’Kane, Marcia-Anne Timm; pre-deceased by sisters Helen Bolger, Jean Sinclair, Catherine Wren & brother Arnold O’Kane. Survived by 13 grandchildren & 1 great-granddaughter. Her green squares & homemade buns will be greatly missed.

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FERGUSON; SHIRLEY DALE In the Ottawa General Hospital on Sunday March 15, 2015. Shirley Ferguson age 72 years. Beloved wife of the late Barry Ferguson. Loved mother of John and Stacy (Mark). Predeceased by her son Leonard (Survived by his wife Shelley), Loving grandmother of 4 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. Also survived by 3 sisters and 1 brother. Friends may call at the Anderson Funeral Home 22 Raglan St.S. Renfrew on Friday March 20th from 7-9 p.m. only. Cremation to follow. CLR594903

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Peacefully at Almonte Country Haven on Sunday evening, March 29th, 2015; Loretto Elizabeth Syme of Pakenham passed away just shy of her 93rd birthday. Loretto was the last surviving child of the late John Joseph Nugent and the late Elizabeth Levi. Beloved wife of the late Orville Syme (May 15, 2004). Dearly loved mother of Brian Syme (Donna) and Liz Syme, both of Pakenham. Loved “Grandma” of Joshua and Caleb and “Great-Grandma” of Aaliyah. Predeceased by a son, James (May 15, 2004). Also predeceased by siblings: Bernadette McVean (late Howard); Kathleen O’Donnell (late Wilfrid); Rose Coady (late Raymond); Gerald Nugent (late Marie); Tom Nugent (late Myrt) and Teresa Johnston (late Hank). Special sister-in-law of Emma Syme (late Nelson) of Carleton Place. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Family and friends will be received during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Wednesday, April 1st from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and again on Thursday from 9 until 10:15 a.m. A Funeral Liturgy will be celebrated in St. Peter Celestine Church, Pakenham on Thursday morning, April 2nd at 11 o’clock. Spring interment St. Peter Celestine Parish Cemetery, Indian Hill Road, Pakenham. In memory of Loretto, a donation to the St. Peter Celestine Church Building Fund or Almonte Country Haven would be appreciated. Condolences/Tributes/Donations/Webcast www.pilonfamily.ca

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PAIGE Mary Rose The Paige family announces with sadness the passing of Mary Paige, formerly of Pakenham on March 26, 2015 at Fairview Manor at the age of 97. Born Mary Rose Nicholson on December 15, 1917 in Kilmuir, Prince Edward Island, she was the daughter of the late Daniel J Nicholson (1920) and the late Flora Rose (1975). Mary was predeceased by her husband Bert (1975), daughter Dawn (1975), son Daniel E (2012), and two brothers: Daniel J (killed in action in 1944) and Homer (1965). She is the dearly loved mother of Ian (Janet Rintoul), Jane (Stewart Barr), Margie (Ritchie Argue), and Sandra (Francis Fuca); the proud grandmother of Rodney Barr (Samantha), Cindy Hartwick (Troy), Emily Paige (Daniel Gies), Daniel M Paige (Carly Leithead), Paige Wattie (Jared), Gillian Argue, and Grace Badham (Andrew); and she is survived by her 10 wonderful great-grandchildren. Mary is also fondly remembered by Alice Puddington; niece and nephews: Janice, Frankie and Jamie, in Kitchener; and sister-in-law, Nancy Paige, in California. At the age of eighteen Mary was teaching at a one-room school at Albion, PEI (many grades in one room was no doubt valuable preparation for rearing six kids and welcoming all their pals). Throughout her life she cherished her Island roots, often returning to see family and friends. During the war, she was hired by the Bank of Montreal in Charlottetown to fill a vacancy left when her brother Dan enlisted in the army never to return. On a blind date in 1943, Mary met Bertram Courtney Paige, an RCAF officer from Bridgeport, Ontario who was training in Summerside. Before Bert returned overseas, they were wed in 1944 in Alberta where he had been stationed. Bert and Mary lived in Kitchener, Waterloo and Gowanstown prior to moving to Pakenham in 1965. Mary was a quiet, private person who deeply valued her friendships with dear neighbours in Pakenham, as well as those formed while working as the bookkeeper in the early days of the Centennial Restaurant. She treasured the time spent as a life member of the Women’s Institute, as a member of St. Andrew’s United Church and the UCW, as a volunteer at the library, and at the card table playing bridge. A Memorial Service was held at 11:00 am on Tuesday, March 31 at St Andrew’s United Church in Pakenham. A reception followed, and as Mary would want, dessert will be served! Arrangements entrusted to C.R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL INC. 127 Church St., Almonte, ON. (613)-256-3313 Heartfelt thanks to the dedicated staff at Fairview Manor for their compassionate care. Donations to St Andrew’s United Church or Fairview Manor Auxiliary would be appreciated. Condolences & Tributes: www.crgamble.com

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TANGUAY; EVELYN BRIDGET Peacefully at home on Thursday March 26th, 2015. Evelyn passed away just one week from her 85th birthday on April 2nd. Evelyn was the last surviving child of the late William and Mary Grogan. Beloved wife of the late Farrel Tanguay. She was predeceased by her loving children Wayne and Erin. Evelyn will be greatly missed by her daughter in law Isabel, her grandchildren Sean (Jackie) and Kayla (Dan), her great grandchild Hailey, and her many nieces and nephews. Visitation will be held at the Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle St., S., Renfrew on Saturday March 28th from 2-5pm and on Sunday at 12 noon until time of service in the funeral home at 1pm. Spring interment Rosebank Cemetery. Donations in her memory may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Online condolences/donations may be made at www.gouletfuneralhome.com


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Always in our thoughts Yvonne & family It’s hard to believe ten years have passed. The way you lived your life left us all with so many fond memories, that you are always nearby in our thoughts. You are sadly missed but you will never be forgotten. Say “Hi” to Mom and Dad Danny and Cheryl Ryan and Family IN MEMORIAM

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In loving memory of a mother and grandmother Alina Backa who passed away April 7, 1983. To hear your voice, To see your smile, To sit and talk to you awhile, To be together in the same old way, Would be our dearest wish today. Remembered and loved always Eva, Mark & Lori CLR595390

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In memory of Arnold Pearson, April 15, 1924 – April 4, 2012

Luc Blokland who left us to soon May 7, 1983 – March 26, 2007 We remember you often in a thousand different ways… In the morning…In the night… When we look at the stars… A date…A song…A place… A smell…We smile when we remember, for when we smile, you live. Forever in our hearts…

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Mom & Rolly, Bekki, Tyler & family, Curtis, Lisa & family, Scott, Brittany & family, Grandma & Grandpa

If I could have a lifetime wish, A dream that would come true, I’d pray to God with all my heart, For yesterday and you. A thousand words can’t bring you back, I know because I’ve tried, And neither will a million tears, I know because I’ve cried. You left behind my broken heart, And happy memories too, I never wanted memories, I only wanted you. Till we meet again, I’ll always love you. Bernice

PEARSON Arnold (Ivan) In loving memory of a dear Dad and Grampie who passed away on April 4, 2012. Sweet memories will linger forever Time cannot change them, it’s true. Years that may come cannot sever Our loving remembrance of you. Sadly missed, forever loved And always in our hearts. Karen, Mark, and Jason Sherriff

Renfrew Victoria Hospital, a progressive community hospital located in the heart of the Ottawa Valley is seeking to fill the following positions: NURSING COORDINATOR/DISCHARGE PLANNER (Permanent, Full Time) The Nursing Coordinator is responsible for the supervision of patient care as well as coordination of hospital resources to ensure proper staffing and utilization of hospital beds. He/she acts as resource for all departments, and functions in a leadership role after-hours. The Discharge Planner assists the physician, patient and family with the discharge process, whether it be to another hospital, care facility or the patient’s home. The successful incumbent will possess CNO registration, ACLS certification, broad clinical skills and experience, and excellent communication, leadership and organizational skills. Experience working in a unionized environment will be considered a strong asset.

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REGISTERED NURSES (Casual & Part Time) Registered Nurses are required for positions in our Special Care, Operating Room, Emergency Department, Continuing Care and Dialysis Unit. Applicants must possess the required skills, experience and certifications to work in these specialty areas. Qualified applicants are invited to submit their resumes by April 14, 2015 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 are encouraged to contact the Human Resources Department at (613) 432-4851 for assistance.

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For over 60 years Magellan Aerospace, Haley has been producing magnesium and aluminum castings for the aerospace industry. Located in the heart of the Ottawa Valley west of Renfrew there is an immediate opening for a: PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Qualifications: Applicants must have Grade 12 or equivalent and a minimum 3-5 years’ experience in a supervisor position. Extensive manufacturing experience will be considered an asset. Applicants must be able to work shift on a rotational basis. Skills: Excellent written and verbal skills. Strong leadership skills with the ability to effectively communicate motivate and develop teamwork. Proficient in the use of software; MS Word, PowerPoint, Excel and other spreadsheet systems. Salary commensurate with experience. Haley provides a comprehensive flex benefit plan along with company paid pension. We thank all applicants, but only those invited to an interview will be contacted. No telephone inquiries please Please forward resume to: Magellan Aerospace, Haley Human Resources Department 634 Magnesium Road Haley, Ontario Canada K0J 1Y0 Fax: (613-432-0743) Email: jobs.haley@magellan.aero CLR594795

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$339,900 MLS#934642 Great Location For Commuters. 5 Bedroom, 3 Bath Custom Home. Large Principal Rooms. Oversized Attached 2 Car Garage. Fully Finished Walkout Basement. Call Dennis Yakaback To View: 613-432-0041

$313,900 MLS#936232 Split Level Home Built In 2009 With A 2 Car Insulated & Heated Attached Garage. 1.24 Acre Lot With Easy Access To 417 For Commuters. Open Concept Main Floor, 3 Bedrooms, Master With Ensuite. Propane Heat, A/C, Central Vac, Custom Kitchen And Many Other Upgrades. Call Vincent Johnston For More Information: 613-433-2254

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1676 EADY ROAD

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$209,900 MLS#946284 Just 5 Mins From Town -3 + 1 Bedroom Bungalow, 2 Full Baths -Private Rear Yard Surrounded By Trees -Above Ground Pool, Fire Pit -Plenty Of Parking Call Kelly To View: 613-433-2681

$299,500 MLS#930810 Country Setting On 2 Acres, Close To Town, Main House Boasts Spacious Open Concept LR/DR/Kitchen, 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths + 3 Season Room. Accompanied By A Custom Built 2 Bedroom In-Law Suite With Kitchen/DR/LR. Potential To Purchase Adjoining 2.06 Acre Lot. Call Margaret Dubeau: 613-433-1191 or Morris Eady: 613-432-1830

$215,000 MLS#936446 Offering Open Concept Living/Dining Room With Feature Wall, Generous Walkthrough Kitchen, 2 Substantial Bedrooms, 2 Baths All On Main Level, Huge Deck, Full Basement, Attached Garage & Detached Oversized Garage/Workshop. Nestled On 1.5 Acres Call Margaret Dubeau: 613-433-1191

462 NEW STREET

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12376 LANARK ROAD

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Well Maintained, Well Loved -Centre Town Bungalow -2 Bedrooms, Full Dry Basement -Detached Garage Call Kelly To View: 613-433-2681

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A Cabin In Calabogie -Cozy Log Cabin Within Walking Distance To Calabogie Lake -Property Also Has A Mobile Home -Priced To Sell! Call Kelly To View: 613-433-2681

138 BLAKE STREET

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For two games, the Renfrew Men’s Hockey League championship series was a competitive battle. Renfrew Pizzeria and Cybulski Sheet Medal were evenly matched despite their respective first and fourth-place regular season status. Pizzeria had prevailed 2-0 and 3-2 in overtime. But goals from Drew Anderson and Ryan Arbuthnot in the first couple of minutes vaulted the pizza shop into a quick 20 lead in game three March 23, and Cybulski’s never recovered. When the dust settled, Pizzeria became the first team to capture the Terry McIntyre Memorial Cup. They rode to an 8-0 win to sweep the best-of-five

2015 title series at the MaTe-Way Activity Centre. Arbuthnot added a second goal, while singles came from Kurtis Leclaire, Daniel Plouffe, Adam Martin, Jimmy MacMillan and Brady Pender. Martin’s was a shorthanded goal. He also led in the assist column with a pair. Tyler Miller earned the shutout, but only had to kicked aside eight shots. Matt Wolfgram faced 27 drives in the CSM goalcrease. Ryan McIntyre, son of former referee Terry, made the trophy presentation to Renfrew Pizzeria captain Mike Deslaurier at the game’s conclusion. Regular season and playoffs combined, Pizzeria won 21 games while losing just two, and tying one in 2014-15.

Renfrew Pizzeria captured the Terry McIntyre Memorial Cup, emblematic of Renfrew Men’s Hockey League champions March 23 at the Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre. In front is coach/owner Don Rodgers; first row, from left Jimmy MacMillan, Dylan Zavitske, Mike Deslaurier, Drew Anderson, Tyler Miller; and standing, Randy Smith, Daniel Plouffe, Brady Pender, Landin Miller, Eric Logan, Ryan Arbuthnot, Andrew Green, Kurtis Leclaire, Scott Davis and Adam Martin. Peter Clark/Metroland

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• 6.2 acres in the heart of Stewartville. Bungalow built in 1999 with very functional floorplan. Includes 5 appliances, finished basement with custom bar. Two car attached garage plus a 24’x35’ detached garage/workshop. Close to both Arnprior & Renfrew! Call Mike Coulas 613-432-0092 $339,500 MLS#940965

Call Lisa Dunbar 613-633-0062 $139,900 MLS#935971

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90 Private Acres on Reids Lake. Perfect location to build your dream waterfront home Over 500 feet of waterfront on this clean spring fed lake. Great cleared trail highlighting various ponds and high lookouts! Close to Renfrew yet miles away! Recently re-surveyed to show lot lines. Call Mike Coulas 613-432-0092 $234,500 MLS#841835

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• Why rent when you can own? • Great value in this charming 1.5 story brick home. • 3 bedrms, 1 ½ baths with laundry on second level. • gleaming wood flrs throughout. • metal roof, new gas furnace • Double detached wired garage • Desirable neighborhood with easy access to Hwy 17.

• Lot 5 - 1 acre w/ 275 feet frontage. $25,000. Located on dead-end road only 15 mins to Renfrew with easy access to Hwy 17. Call Lisa Dunbar @ 613-633-0062

260 ARNPRIOR AVE • Great quiet location for this 3 bedroom home • 1 ½ Storey with attached garage and large 66’ x 132’ town lot. Walking distance to school, parks, banks, restaurants and downtown shopping • Large family room at back of home, good sized eat-in kitchen & 2 bathrooms. Call Allison Mulvihill 613-433-2880 $159,000 MLS#934121

LOTS FOR SALE RUTTAN ROAD, HORTON 2.25 acres located in desirable Horton Township. Quiet setting -backs onto farmland so no rear neighbors at present. Close to Ottawa River and public boat launch. Easy access to Hwy 17. $45,000 MLS#944254 GRATTAN RD, HYNDFORD 2 acre lot close to Douglas. Nicely treed along road allowing privacy from passers-by. Culvert & driveway already in place. Lot partially cleared. 15 mins to Renfrew. $ 31,900 MLS#933861 Call Lisa Dunbar 613-633-0062


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History will show that Renfrew did not get shut out from the list of Upper Ottawa Valley Hockey League champions in the 2014-15 season. Canadian Tire saw to that Tuesday night, March 24 at the Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre. The Renfrew team claimed the atom house league title with a 2-0 win over the visiting Deep River Knights. Gabrielle Cayen scored in the first period, and Mackenzie Earle’s flawless goalkeeping made it stand up. Keegan Crozier added a championship-clinching empty net goal in the game’s final minute. The win gave Canadian Tire the four-point series five points to one. A pair of Riley Fielding markers gave CTC a 2-2 tie in Deep River March 24. Canadian Tire won the first game of the series 5-0 March 9 at the MAC. REP PLAYOFFS

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Major Midget title. Pembroke fended off the Major Midget Wolves 4-3 March 9 despite two Renfrew goals from Billy Karras. Austin Scheuneman had a single, while Nicholas Ethier chipped in with a pair of helpers. The two teams skated to a 6-6 barnburner in game two at the MAC last Friday night. Kevin Crozier notched a pair of markers for the Wolves, who overcame 1-0, 3-1 and 5-3 deficits before taking a 6-5 lead with three goals in the third period. Austin Scheuneman, Bantam Wolves affiliate Ben Scheuneman, Justin Knight-Locke and Karras collected solos. Karras gave Renfrew a 6-5 lead before Pembroke responded with a late goal to re tie the game. The Wolves had a chance to win it in the final moments. Austin Scheuneman was a awarded a penalty shot when the Pembroke goaltender knocked the net from its moorings with 1.3 seconds left. Each team scored three powerplay goals in the freewheeling contest. Jeremy Bibeau was between the pipes in both games one and two for the Major Midget Wolves. Pembroke took its 3-1 series points lead back home Sunday afternoon, and needed just a tie to capture the midget crown. That’s exactly what they got, holding the Wolves to a 2-2 deadlock. The result gave Pembroke the 2015 championship four points to two.

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Youth sports in good hands Sport Renfrew dipped into its donation jar prior to the Sunday night bingo of Feb. 8. Receiving $560 for the Upper Ottawa Valley Petite ringette team, from left, are Lilly Kluke, Casey McNaughton, Abby Legault, Lili Desjardins and Sport Renfrew representative Lou Belleville. At right is Laura Geymonat, $450 for Renfrew Minor Soccer.

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Calling for Public Nominations Mark your calendars for the Renfrew & Area Chamber of Commerce Community Awards Scheduled for Thursday May 21, 2015 Citizen of the Year Youth of the Year Community Organization of the Year Outstanding Business Achievement of the Year Lifetime Business Achievement Small Business (1-5) Employees Skilled Trade Employer of the Year Criteria for each category available on www.renfrewareachamber.ca or by calling (613)432-7015 Deadline for Nomination submissions is 3:00 p.m. May 1, 2015. About The Community Awards The Renfrew & Area Chamber of Commerce recognizes the importance of acknowledging the superior efforts of businesses and individuals, and needs public nominations in order to recognize and celebrate people, businesses and volunteer organizations that make our community such a great place to live and work. Previous nominees but not recipients from the last 2 years are eligible to be nominated. The Selection Process All award nominations are reviewed by an independent panel of nominating and selection judges compromised of representatives of our community at large. The nominating judges are responsible for determining eligibility of each nomination in accordance with the criteria outlined. The selecting judges award a recipient in each category. Businesses and individuals can be nominated in more than one category. The three ďŹ nalists in each category are notiďŹ ed and presented with a ticket to the Awards Celebration. The winner in each category is announced at the Awards Celebration. Drop off, mail, fax or email to: 161 Raglan St. S., Renfrew, ON K7V 1R2 (t) 613-432-7015 (f) 613-432-8645 (e) info@renfrewareachamber.ca (w) www.renfrewareachamber.ca For additional information please contact Gail Laird 42 The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, April 2, 2015

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“Don’t count on it,� Father said from behind the Family Herald and Weekly Star. Mother, instead of sitting at the end of the old pine table in front of her diaries as usual, that night was gathering up mitts, wool hats, and ordering us, the five of us, to put our long underwear in the dirty clothes, because it wasn’t likely we would be wearing it again the next day. Coming from the Northcote school that day, we had to carry our coats as the sun beat down on us, and the smell of spring was in the air. Just a few days before, it was cold and a fierce wind cut across the twenty-acre field, and there was no doubt in anyone’s mind that winter was still around. But now, so soon after, the weather changed, and we could see that much of the snow had gone from the fields, and the Northcote Side road was bare. It was no wonder Mother said spring was in the air, and it was time to get rid of the heavy clothes and that included the long underwear we had been wearing since the first bite of winter in the fall. There wasn’t one of us who wasn’t thrilled to be rid of the hateful long johns. After months of weekly washings, they had lost their softness, the ankles were stretched beyond repair, and the elastic around the waist hung limp. We were more than happy to bid the long underwear goodbye! That night, Mother was gathering up the mitts, scarves and hats and piling every-

thing on a chair near the back door. It wasn’t Monday, so there would be no washing. Everything would have to wait for the laundry tub until after the weekend. I could see Father shaking his head from his rocking chair by the Findlay Oval. Finally, he couldn’t keep quiet any longer. “I’m telling you Mabel, there’s plenty winter out there yet. Everyone will be back in that long underwear, you can bet on it!� Mother stopped gathering up the mitts, hats and scarves. “Now, Albert, where were you all day? I’m telling you we’ve seen the last of the snow. Sure, it’s like May out there today.� Father lifted the lid off the Findlay Oval and slapped his pipe into the firebox, emptying it and getting ready for another load of pipe tobacco. He took his time sitting back down in the rocking chair. And then he went on to explain to Mother once again all the signs that pointed to a long winter and that it wasn’t over yet, and it mattered not how warm it was that day, or if all the snow had gone off the Northcote Side Road. He explained a sure sign was how deep the early snow was. “That’s a sure sign. If the deer can reach the branches of the trees, you can count on a long winter.� He relit his pipe. “And remember when we butchered and the pig liver ‘melt’ showed those little lumps...well, that told me what we were in for.� Mother just shook her head, and once again told Father that those “old wives tales� as she called them, held no water with her! The next morning, I could hear Father in

the kitchen lighting the fire as he did every morning. And the bedroom had chilled off overnight, as I ran to jump into my clothes for school, so glad to be rid of the long underwear. But it seemed awfully bright out the bedroom window and it wasn’t an early morning sun either. I went to the window and lo and behold, the snow was coming down in buckets full! And it looked like it had snowed all night! Then I heard Mother coming up the stairs. She had dug out the long underwear from the pile of clothes we had taken off the night before and without a word, handed them over to each of us. When we went downstairs for breakfast, our hats, mitts and scarves were waiting for us at the back door. Father came in from the chores and sat down at the table for his breakfast. Mother was banging the frying pan around on the top of the stove. She was wearing the look she wore when she was as mad as a hatter. Father knew better than to mention the signs he had talked about the night before or to say, “I told you so,� when Mother hissed, “And I don’t want to hear about the deer eating low branches or spots of a pig’s liver.� The snow was as deep as it had been at the first of the winter and we would find out it would come down for the next three days. Even my brother Emerson, who usually had a lot to say, never opened his mouth at the kitchen table that morning except to shovel in the porridge and toast. It was the quietest breakfast we’d had in a long time.

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Road to Boston donations Renfrew marathoner Colleen Berry is taking donations

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A Renfrew Collegiate graduate, now provenance researcher and curatorial assistant at the National Gallery of Canada, Skyped Mrs. EdwardsBudden’s Grade 10 careers class on Friday, Feb. 27. Kirsten Appleyard explained to students what her job as a researcher and curator was like, as well as gave helpful tips applicable to all careers.  Appleyard told students that while in high school, she did not know exactly what she wanted to pursue. “Don’t be afraid to explore different interests. You won’t know you like something until you try it,” she said.  Appleyard once wanted to be a doctor, but became interested in her current field when she was exposed to liberal arts. She received her masters of arts, art history from the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana. She lived in France for a year, and even received a research grant  to work in Florence, Italy while writing

her master’s thesis at Notre Dame. “It was really neat how (Appleyard) ended up in a field that she never even thought about,” said Grade 10 student, Reid Hall. “It was very relatable to me right now.” Among the tips Appleyard gave students was to make connections with professionals in your field. “Networking is important in the professional world; (it is) a way to get your name out,” she said. Now, Appleyard works at the National Gallery of Canada, where she researches the ownership history of paintings in the Gallery’s European collection, primarily to ensure that they were never stolen by the Nazis. “I found her story about discovering her career path interesting,” said Tim Meighen, another Grade 10 student. “It’s helpful to know that it is okay to change your mind and explore new subjects.” Appleyard is currently assisting with the curating of an upcoming Monet exhibition at the National Gallery.

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Interest has been shown to start up a junior firefighters program in Greater Madawaska Township. Council was made aware by CAO Allison Holtzhauer that other municipalities run a similar program. The executive of the township’s fire department acknowledged that the municipality doesn’t have a lot of children that can be involved in this, but wishes to go ahead with the program.

“They’d rather get anyone interested now, to harvest that interest in hopes that when they are older (18) they can become a firefighter,” Holtzhauer said. “The firefighters are really keen to see this program get started. It’s nice to see that they are interested in wanting to expand it into the community.” A junior firefighters application form has also been developed. The municipality is currently looking to hire a new firechief, and the program will be put on hold until that person is in place.

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The Salvation Army 8 Argyle St. at Munroe Corps Officer/Pastor SUNDAY SERVICE 10 A.M. Women’s Ministry • Men’s Ministry Bible Study 613-432-7721 All Are Welcome! _____________________________ Word of Life Ministries SUNDAYS @ 2:00pm

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Local events and happenings over the coming weeks — free to non-profit organizations Fax: 613-432-6689, E-mail: peter.clark@metroland.com The deadline for submissions is noon Friday. The Mercury community calendar is a free service for notfor-profit groups. Include a daytime contact name and phone number for clarification. No posters, please.

April 2 Meeting for all volunteers at the Golden Age Activity Centre at 1:30 p.m. Discuss issues or concerns you may have and also to discuss future events. Also recruit-

ing new volunteers for the Centre to assist with hosting duties and special occasions. Call 613-431-8289.

April 4 Easter Egg Hunt at the Horton Community Centre. $5 per child includes hunt, hot dog, drink and ice cream. Doors open at 12 noon. Hunt starts at 1 p.m. Meet the Easter Bunny. Draws, door prizes for kids. Get your face painted like a bunny.

Those wishing to make a donation in person to the RVH Foundation can do so April 4 at Bonnechere Bakery & Bistro. Between 9 a.m. and noon, members of the RVH Call to Action team and Renfrew marathoner Colleen Berry will accept donations for the RVH expansion project. This event is part of the Road To Boston For RVH to support the I Choose RVH campaign. There will also be a ‘friendship run’ at 8:30 a.m. Go to www.runfrew.ca. Daffodil Cancer Campaign. Door-to-door canvassing in Griffith, Matawatchan and Denbigh in a limited area April 4 to 30. Receipts given for all donations and everyone will have proper I.D.

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Cooking demo by Bill Hughes from Smoke House Café at 11:15 a.m. at the Golden Age Activity Centre. Cost $7.50 for a threecourse meal.

Get pampered at Senior Spa Day at Eganville Seniors Centre. Learn proper make-up techniques, get a facial, manicure and pedicure. Enjoy one treatment for $2 or all treatments for $5. Book appointment by April 2. Call 613-628-2354.

April 9 Renfrew Silver Seniors noon-hour luncheon at the Renfrew Legion. Cost $5. Membership $5 per year. Bingo at the Golden Age Activity centre, 1:30 p.m.

April 10 Golden Age Activity Centre serves a sandwich lunch for $5 with music to follow by pianist Daniel Warren.

Hear about Ottawa Valley Railway history through anecdotes and song, 2 p.m. at Barr Line Community Centre. The free public presentation, sponsored by the Bromley Historical Society, will be given by well-known Valley musician, playwright and raconteur Ish Theilheimer, of Stone Fence Theatre. Refreshments follow.

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Musical Talent Celebration at AdmastonBromley Public Library. Fundraising event at April 10 and 11 St. Michael’s School St. Francis Xavier CWL rummage sale at SFX parish in Douglas from 1 to 4 p.m. Features local hall, Friday, April 10 from noon to 6 p.m., and Satur- singers, musicians, and day, April 11 from 8 a.m. to dancers. Refreshments available. All proceeds 1 p.m. will benefit the library. Concert is free, but April 11 Horton’s fifth annual trivia goodwill donations will be gratefully accepted. challenge at the Horton Community Centre. Doors Bid euchre at 1:30 p.m. and bar open at 6 p.m. Cost $5 per player Trivia challenge starts at at Eganville Seniors. 7 p.m. Cost $60 per team, maximum six-person team. Call 613-628-2354. All welcome. Limited registration and advance payment required. The April Valley Singles Team spirit award. Be creative and pick a theme for Lunch will be held your team. Don’t be afraid April 12 at 1 p.m. at The Eganville Dixie Lee to dress up. Costumes are Restaurant in Eganville. encouraged. Call or email Call Donna at 613-6236698 or Johanna at 613-432-7622.

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The Bonnechere Manor Foundation hosts its annual Spring Fever Dance at the Renfrew Armouries. Doors open at noon and the event runs from 1 to 5 p.m. Tickets are $15, available in advance at Aikenhead’s, Valley Heritage or Bonnechere Manor. Entertainment by The Countrymen and The Douglas Connection. Includes lunch, a silent auction, 50-50 draw and much more. Children are free.Tickets

also at the door. For more, phone 613-4324873, ext. 1252.

April 14 Renfrew Uke Group (RUG) Jam Session are held at the Rocky Mountain House on the Tuesday of each month from 7 to 9 p.m. Casual, fun group of Ukulele players of all skill levels. Visit www.RenfrewUkeGroup.ca

April 17 Horton Recreation Committee country dance, Douglas Connection 8 p.m. to midnight at the Horton Recreation Centre. Tickets $10 at Horton Township Office, Scott and Sons Hardware and at the door. April Valley Singles Lunch will be Sunday, April 12 (Easter is April 5) at 1 p.m. at The Eganville Dixie Lee Restaurant in Eganville. Call Donna at 613-6236698 or Johanna at 613-432-7622. Annual chili cookoff at Eganville Seniors Centre, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Taste and vote for your favourite chili. Champion Principal Tom Havey defends his title against OPP participants for the Chili Trophy. Cost $8. 613-628-2354.

April 18 Renfrew Seniors Home Support will be selling miscellaneous-used items at the RCAF Wing indoor yard sale.

April 19 Renfrew Silver Seniors games day (cards, darts) at the Renfrew Legion, 1 p.m., spaghetti served at 4 p.m. Call Pat for tickets 613-649-2756. A Live Tribute to Mac Beattie at his Melodiers at the Micksburg Community Centre. Singing, fiddling, stepdancing

by local entertainers. Advance tickets at 613732-9656 or 613 7329432, or at the door.

April 22 The Bonnechere River Watershed Project 15th AGM 7 to 9 p.m. at the NHA/NHL Museum. Guest speaker, Jim Miller, ‘Remember when we could swim in the river’. Open to all. Light refreshments. Memberships and donations for BRWP programs welcome. www. BonnechereRiver.ca.

April 24 and 25 Renfrew University Women’s Club holds its annual used book sale on Friday, April 24 from 4 to 9 p.m. and Saturday, April 25 from 9 a.m. to noon in the MacNeil Gymnasium, Renfrew Collegiate Institute. Proceed are used for scholarships for local high schools.

April 24 Renfrew Victoria Hospital Auxiliary’s Art Jamieson Roast with a Toast, 7 p.m. in the Horton Community Centre. Tickets are $40 with a charitable receipt. Tickets at Valley Heritage Radio, Aikenhead’s Drug Store, RVH Foundation office, RVH Gift Shop, Jamieson’s Travel in Beachburg, and Nicholson’s Sundries in Pakenham. Musical Offering 2: An Evening of sacred music in support of the Parish Building Fund at 7 p.m. at Our Lady of Fatima Church. Performers Jessica Belanger and Nicholas Walters, with special guests Danielle Vaillancourt, Stephan Grasmuck, Kevin McSheffery and Brandon Wilkie. Tickets $15 at Aikenhead’s Drug Store, A Dash of Fab or at the OLF Parish Office. Also available at the door. Full details at www. olfmusicaloffering.com


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services 7. Married woman 8. More disreputable 9. F. Lamas’ 3rd wife Arlene 10. 11-23-14 awards show 11. Big Blue 12. Million gallons per day (abbr.) 14. Runs out of gear 16. Beige 17. Nostrils 21. Unit of loudness 22. Czar 23. Insert mark 24. Doctor of Education 26. ___ Adaba CLUES DOWN 27. Walk with your feet in 1. “Dragon Tattoo” actress water 2. Received an A grade 28. Genetic information 3. No (Scottish) carrier 4. Very long period of time 29. Great St. Louis bridge 5. Crafty & shrewd builder 6. Hourly payment for 30. Political action

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This weeks puzzle answers in next weeks issue

LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 Libra, you are a powerhouse of activity this week and it’s hard for others to keep up. Slow down a bit so coworkers don’t fall too far behind. SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 Scorpio, try to look at a problem through someone else’s eyes. This new perspective may be just what you need to find a solution that has thus far proven elusive. SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21 Sagittarius, your confidence inspires you to try something new this week. Embrace this newfound boldness, but don’t forget to keep your head on straight along the way. CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 Capricorn, let others know what you expect of them this week. Be clear and concise and set a firm deadline. Reward those who fulfill your expectations. AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18 Don’t be afraid to stray from your comfort zone this week, Aquarius. If you never try new things, success will prove elusive. Jump in with both feet. PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20 Pisces, be subtle in your approach with friends and family members. This thoughtful approach will benefit you and those you care about. 0402

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