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OFFICIALS ISSUE WARNING AFTER OVERDOSES INCREASE SHERRY HAAIMA sherr y.haaima@ metroland.com

public that when you buy drugs on the street, there is no way of telling whether they have been laced with more powerful substances such as opioids. "You can't see them, smell them or taste them. If you buy and consume any type of illicit drug, you are putting yourself and potentially others at extreme risk," says Const. Hunt. "People need to educate themselves and their kids." Andrew Keck, a Renfrew County District Health Unit (RCDHU) public health nurse working in harm reduction, said the health unit continually monitors overdose rates, which are typically "relatively low and stable." This is the first time RCDHU has issued this level of alert, he noted. "Whenever we see an increase, which is not often, we reach out to our partners to try and obtain more information about the overdoses they may have heard of and what type of drugs," said Keck. For those hesitant to seek help when an overdose occurs for fear of repercussions, he points out there is a Good Samaritan Drug Overdose Act. "If you are to seek medical help for yourself or someone on-scene, neither of you will charged for possessing or using drugs," said Keck. "That's one of the major fears of people. That act does offer you some protection." The best way to avoid overdose is to not use drugs, but standard messaging for

Torstar file photo An increased number of overdoses in Arnprior has prompted officials to issue a warning to users. those who do is simple. "If you're going to use drugs, don't use alone, have Naloxone and call 911 if there's a problem," said Keck. There is a variety of ways to get Naloxone, which is provided free of charge. "The easiest way for most people is to go a local pharmacy - there are 28 pharmacies in Renfrew County that are supplied. We do suggest calling ahead to make sure they have them on hand. They'll provide training with the kit," says Keck. Kits and training are also available at the health unit in Pembroke and at Ontario Addiction Treatment Centres in Pembroke and Renfew. There is also a ministry website www.ontario.ca/ page/where-get-free-naloxone-kit that allows you to see where in your community kits are provided. RCDHU says if you're going to use drugs: • Don't use alone - If you overdose, there will be no one there to help. • Don't mix drugs - Don't mix drugs with other drugs or alcohol, as it puts you at higher risk of overdosing. • Go slow - Quality of street drugs is unpredictable. Start by using in small amounts (testers or test doses) to check the strength of what you are using.

• Carry Naloxone/Narcan® - Naloxone can temporarily reverse an opioid overdose, and is available free to people who use drugs in addition to their family and friends. • Know your tolerance -

Risk of overdose increases if you are a new user or haven't used in 3+ days. Understanding the signs of an overdose can help save a life. These signs can include: • Breathing is very slow

When health officials and police issued warnings about an increased number of drug overdoses in the region, the Mercury spoke to experts about what exactly is happening and how people can protect themselves. or irregular, or they may not be breathing at all • Fingernails and/or lips are blue • Body is limp • Deep snoring or gurgling sounds • Loss of consciousness/ passed out (can't wake the person up) • Unresponsive (not answering when you talk to them or shake them) • Pinpoint (tiny) pupils If you suspect an overdose is occurring, call 911 and if possible, give Naloxone and CPR. More information is available at Renfrew County and District Health Unit or Renfrew County Addiction Treatment.

FORM 6 · SALE OF LAND BY PUBLIC TENDER Municipal Act, 2001 Ontario Regulation 181/03 · Municipal Tax Sales Rules THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF RENFREW Take Notice that tenders are invited for the purchase of the land(s) described below and will be received until 3:00 p.m. local time on Tuesday, May 28, 2019, at the Town Hall, 127 Raglan Street South, Renfrew, ON K7V 1P8. The tenders will then be opened in public on the same day as soon as possible after 3:00 p.m. at the Town Hall, 127 Raglan Street South, Renfrew. Description of Lands: ROLL NO. 47 48 000 010 06600 0000, 26 GRAHAM AVE , PIN 57290-0046 LT, LT 3, PL 200 ; TOWN OF RENFREW, FILE RWRW18-002-TT Minimum Tender Amount: $ 17,338.18 According to the last returned assessment roll, the assessed value of the land is $ 126,500.00. Tenders must be submitted in the prescribed form and must be accompanied by a deposit of at least 20 per cent of the tender amount, which deposit shall be made by way of a certified cheque/bank draft/money order payable to the municipality (or board). Except as follows, the municipality makes no representation regarding the title to, existing interests in favour of the Crown, environmental concerns or any other matters relating to the land(s) to be sold. Any existing Federal or Provincial Crown liens or executions will remain on title and may become the responsibility of the potential purchaser. Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rests with the potential purchasers. This sale is governed by the Municipal Act, 2001 and the Municipal Tax Sales Rules made under that Act. The successful purchaser will be required to pay the amount tendered plus accumulated taxes and any taxes that may be applicable, such as a land transfer tax and HST. The municipality has no obligation to provide vacant possession to the successful purchaser. For further information regarding this sale and a copy of the prescribed form of tender visit: www.Tri-Target.com | Ontario’s Tax Sale Community Info@Tri-Target.com or if no internet access available, contact: Kelly Coughlin, Accountant / Deputy-Treasurer The Corporation of the Town of Renfrew 127 Raglan Street South, Renfrew, ON K7V 1P8 · (613) 432-4848 · www.renfrew.ca

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A sudden increase in the number of local drug overdoses in the past week has prompted officials to issue a warning to the public. In one of the cases, police are investigating the possibility of a death being drugrelated, says Renfrew Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Const. Tina Hunt. "Renfrew County and District is experiencing a sudden increase in the number of overdose reports in the last week, mostly in the Arnprior area," says a May 2 Renfrew County District Health Unit press release. "Cocaine laced with fentanyl and the drug 'Purple' (purple heroin) are reported to be involved in the most recent overdoses. We are warning people who use drugs that Fentanyl or Carfentanil can be mixed into other illicit substances." Information from the Renfrew detachment of the OPP indicates there have been at least five suspected overdoses in the past week. "Access to several extremely dangerous opioids is not limited to larger cities; these drugs have infiltrated every corner of our province in some form or another. Purple heroin, known locally as 'Purp', is typically a combination of heroin mixed with either fentanyl and/or carfentanil. Fentanyl is 40 times more potent than heroin and carfentanil is 100 times more potent than fentanyl," say the OPP. "There is no way for users to know exactly what substances are in illicit drugs. Carfentanil is so dangerous that quantities as small as a grain of sand could be lethal. Samples from the same batch of drugs could differ in content enough that one user survives and another does not. These potent opioids are also being added to other seemingly benign drugs such as cannabis." Police are warning the

THE ISSUE: AN INCREASE IN THE NUMBER OF DRUG OVERDOSES IN ARNPRIOR LOCAL IMPACT: USERS' HEALTH AND LIVES ARE AT RISK

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BY THE NUMBERS: 2019 OTTAWA VALLEY FLOOD UPDATE SHERRY HAAIMA sherr y.haaima@ metroland.com Renfrew County hosted a technical briefing in Pembroke this morning (May 3) regarding the recent floods and states of emergency declared in the county and seven lowertier municipalities, including Whitewater Region, Horton, McNab/Braeside and Greater Madawaska. Officials provided a breakdown of the situation. Some of the numbers are: • The county has been experiencing severe flooding for 2 weeks. • 570 permanent and 392 seasonal homes have been impacted, with 100 residents displaced. • In Horton Township, 46 permanent and 57 seasonal homes have been im-

pacted with 16 residents displaced. • In McNab/Braeside, 65 permanent homes and 75 seasonal affected. • In Whitewater Region, 150 permanent and 150 seasonal have been impacted with 55 residents displaced. • 347 soldiers from three Garrison Petawawa units have been deployed. • 1.35 million sandbags have been filled and distributed. • Paramedics have conducted more than 800 wellness checks and travelled 15,000 kilometres. • More than 1,600 kilometres of shoreline has been impacted. • Hundreds of roads remain closed. "We know that the situation is not over yet - this is a marathon, ladies and gentleman, not a sprint," said

Renfrew County Warden Jennifer Murphy. "We are expecting waters along the Ottawa River watershed to rise again as waters from the northern tributaries start to descend and we need to be steadfast in our resolve and continue to be Renfrew County Strong." Murphy said a public town hall meeting, in cooperation with the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, will be held in the coming days. The county will continue to monitor the situation and remain engaged and ready to assist, she said. Primary residences, small businesses, farms and non-profit organizations can apply to the province's Disaster Recovery Assistance program. Guidelines are available at ontario.ca/DisasterAssistance and residents

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COMMUNITY CLEAN UP If you would like to help clean up our Community by picking up litter in a public space or along the road, clear bags will be available at the Township Office or the Griffith Garage May 13, 14 & 15 Please contact Teri LeighMcDonald at 613-752-2263 or by emailing community@greatermadawaska.com to let us know where you are doing the clean up and we will have staff pick up the bags of litter.

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RENFREW EYES LAND SALES AS WAY TO GENERATE REVENUE JOHN CARTER john.car ter@metroland.com As well as finding efficiencies by sharing services with its closest neighbours, Renfrew is looking inward for ways to deal with the new fiscal reality expected to be facing municipal governments starting next year. In a report received by council April 23, Reeve Peter Emon suggested the town consider selling "surplus" property to raise money to help finance economic development and "asset renewal." His memo originally sent to council's economic development committee included recommendations to sell park land along the back end of MaTe-Way, as well as municipal property in the O'Brien-Mask road and other areas to raise funds for in-

frastructure. The document is "meant to initiate discussion" and be a "guide to exploring options," Emon said, noting it can be modified as council sees fit. Committee members agreed it is worth discussing the marketing of land surplus to the town "in an orderly fashion" as long as "proper value" is received. The proceeds would be reinvested to economic development projects, infrastructure renewal and improvements to Ma-Te-Way. The town's newly permanent economic development officer and a 'working group' made up of senior staff and chaired by a councillor would oversee any sales, which would need final approval from council. Emon pointed out the plan follows up on the town's installation of ser-

vices along O'Brien Road in 2016 that successfully led to a series of land sales and new buildings in the area. Money from the O'Brien-Froats-Mask developments could be used to fund infrastructure to service the new proposals, he said. Emon suggested the working group focus on three project areas: the O'Brien-Mask road parcel in 2019-20, the Ma-Te-WayOpeongo lands sometime before 2025 and other residential sites starting in earnest next year. The question of establishing residential lots along Opeongo Road on Ma-Te-Way land would be examined, complete with recommendations regarding lot size, servicing and lay-out. The working group would weigh the benefits of servicing the area with sewer lines ver-

sus requiring individual septic systems. A street linking Opeongo Road to Ma-te-Way facilities would be sited with an eye to maximizing future development in the area both inside and outside the town. The new neighbourhood would also have active transportation options. A similar plan would be undertaken for the O'Brien-Mask properties, with parcels sketched out for sale. Emon said the area should include a direct entrance to the Algonquin Trail (former CP Rail line) from parking lots. That should be done as "quickly as possible," he said, noting the trail will be completed between Renfrew and Arnprior this year. The parking lots could then be advertised as a trail head to the many user

groups, he said, noting studies show the trail has the potential to inject millions of dollars into the local economy. As for the third project, the working group would be tasked with examining all other town-owned properties with residential potential, including a review of a 2013 study on the issue. It would then recommend land fit for sale and outline other properties that require a work plan before ready to be put on the market. Money raised in sales in all three projects would be deposited in a Building Renfrew 2025 fund.

Among other items raised in the discussion paper were that the town would involve developers, consultants and real estate companies in the initiative and any new streets would be subject of public naming contests. The economic development committee has also discussed the important of finding cost-savings and increasing revenues through talks with other municipalities. Such internal and external changes will likely be needed as municipalities fight for "survival" in the face of the province's multi-pronged attack on the deficit.

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members. If the province is expecting more money from municipalities yet giving us less say ... that's unacceptable," said Admaston/ Bromley Mayor Michael Donohue. "There's no question it would substantially change the funding arrangement if we were expected to continue to provide critical services," he added. Petawawa Mayor Bob Sweet expressed concern the moves "could put us in a very serious situation" if property taxpayers are expected to pay for services now funded by the province through income and other taxes. Calling the health unit and ambulance restructurings "the tip of 5an iceberg of a bigger problem," he said it could mean a difficult choice between reversing local gains in health care and raising taxes.

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MEMBERS OF ALGONQUINS OF PIKWAKANAGAN FIRST NATION

TAKE NOTICE that a Ratification Vote will be held in accordance with the Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation Ratification Process in order to determine if Eligible Voters approve the Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation Land Code and the Individual Agreement. The following question will be asked of the Eligible Voters of Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation by ballot:

“Do you approve: The Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation Land Code, dated January 28, 2019 and the Individual Agreement with Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada dated for reference 31 January 2019? Advance polls for the Ratification Vote will take place on Wednesday, the 22nd day of May, 2019 from 10:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. The Official Voting Day for the Ratification Vote will take place on Saturday, the 25th day of May, 2019 from 10:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. Both the Advance polls and the Official Voting Day will take place at: The Makwa Centre, 83-A Kiwita Inamo, Pikwakanagan, Ontario The Electronic Voting Method will be available from 12:00 p.m. eastern time on Friday, the 15th day of March, 2019 to 3:00 p.m. eastern time on Friday the 24th day of May, 2019. Electronic Voting Methods will not be available on the Official Voting Day. Copies of the Background Documents, and the Ratification Process may be obtained on our website at www.algonquinsofpikwakanagan.com or from Kassandra Sackaney e-mail address assistant.lem@pikwakanagan.ca at the Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation Administration Office. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that all Members of Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation 18 years of age or older as of the date of the Official Voting Day of the Ratification Vote are eligible to vote. DATED at Algonquins of Pikwakanagan, Province of Ontario this 1st day of March, 2019.

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The province's proposed restructuring of Ontario's health units and slashing of their budgets isn't sitting well with Renfrew County council. Councillors voted at their April 24 meeting to ask the provincial government to stop legislation reducing public health units from 35 to 10 and instead initiate consultations with municipalities and public health agencies before implementing any changes. "It's a really scary Act," said Renfrew Reeve Peter Emon. "It'll have significant financial implications on the municipal sector for years to come." County council also authorized the warden to write a letter to the premier and health minister urging them to eliminate the planned $200-million reduction in public health

budgets in the 2021-22 fiscal year and maintain the current 75 (provincial) to 25 (municipal) funding split. The county's health committee chair Janice Visneskie-Moore, who participated in an 'emergency' phone conference with other public health officials just prior to the county council meeting, reported there are fears the province will shift more costs onto municipalities. Even a move to 70-30 would be "huge" for municipal property taxpayers, she said, noting it would affect every health unit in Ontario. Emon suggested the restructuring would not only cost rural ratepayers more but give them less say in the service. It's not likely many rural representatives would be named to the decision-making boards, he said, noting the hydro board has all urban

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WHO WILL BE THIS YEAR'S RENFREW CITIZEN OF THE YEAR?

HELP BRING HOPE TO FORMER RENFREW FAMILY JONATHAN MULVIHILL jmulvihill@metroland.com Julia Miller needs our help. The 13-year-old, an avid hockey player with the Kanata Rangers, needs a lifesaving stem cell transplant. "Julia was diagnosed with AML (Acute Myeloid Leukemia) and is currently in need of a stem cell transplant," says a Canadian Blood Services press release. "Julia's sister has been tested and is not a match so she is relying on people like you to join the stem cell registry. You may be a match for Julia or one of the 700 Canadian patients waiting to find a match." Julia's parents, Mark and Carla Miller, grew up in Renfrew. Julia's grandfather, Morris Cybulski, shared her

ongoing struggle with the diagnosis. "Since March of 2018, she has had 94 chemo sessions, 60 transfusions and multiple biopsies, so she's been through a lot already," he said. Renfrew and area residents have an opportunity to get swabbed and join the registry at an event on Wednesday, May 15 at the Renfrew Legion, 2-6 p.m. Individuals must be 17-35 years of age to register. Cybulski said that anyone who is even a vague match would continue on with blood tests. "It's all about finding the best match for Julia, so that she can have the best chance when the time comes," he said. More information is available at blood.ca/stemcells.

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Morris Cybulski photo Julia Miller is diagnosed with Acute Myleoid Leukemia (AML) and is in need of a stem cell transplant. Her motto is "You may see me struggle, but you will never see me quit!"

Andrew Cartwright, Doris Handford and Mary and Mike Etmanski are in the running for Renfrew citizen of the year honours. The Renfrew and Area Chamber of Commerce announced this year's awards nominees April 30. Community champion award contenders include Gourley's Outdoors, Peter and Cecie Whalen and the Robbie Dean Counselling Centre team. Up for the outstanding business award are Rocky Mountain House and Valley Landscaping & Excavating.

Young person of the year nominees are Ebonie Kauffeldt, Sandi Bennett's Grade 5/6 class and Jolie Brisco. Downtown BIA member of the year contenders are Finnigan's Roadhouse, myFM Broadcasting and Pick-It-Fence. Nominees for agri-business, industry, chamber member and the president's award will be announced later. Tickets are now available for the Thursday, May 30 Community Awards. The theme this year is 'A road trip through the valley.' Tickets, $20 each, are available at the Rocky Mountain House and the chamber office.

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REQUEST FOR QUOTATION RFQ #2019-600-01 THE RCDSB IS ISSUING A REQUEST FOR QUOTATION FOR THE SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF PAINT & PRIMER. The Request for Tender documents are available by visiting the RCDSB Bids & Tenders webpage at rcdsb.bidsandtenders.ca. Proponents may download the tender documents in preview mode prior to registering as a Plan Taker. Only those bidders who have registered on the RCDSB’s Bids & Tenders website will be eligible to submit a bid. Sealed submissions, clearly labeled RFQ #2019-600-01, will be received before 2:00:00 PM, Thursday, May 23, 2019 and must be submitted to the following address:

The Renfrew County District School Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all submissions. Lowest or any submission not necessarily accepted.

SEALED TENDERS on forms supplied by the Department of Public Works & Engineering and placed in a sealed envelope, will be received until 2:00 p.m., Thursday May 23, 2019 for the following four tenders: PWO-2019-10 PWO-2019-11 PWO-2019-12 PWO-2019-13

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Companies that wish to submit a tender for these contracts must register with the Department in order to receive the tender documents and to be eligible to submit a tender. Tenders submitted by unregistered bidders will not be accepted. Electronic PDF files of the plans, specifications and tender form are free of charge for registered bidders. Hard copy Specifications and Tender forms may be obtained from the Department for a non-refundable fee of Fifty ($50) Dollars each, unless otherwise stated. A public tender opening will be held immediately following closing time. Fax submissions or any other electronic submissions are not acceptable. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted and the County reserves the right to award any portion of these tenders. For further information please contact: Kym Chapman Secretary II- Operations Division pwtenders@countyofrenfrew.on.ca

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OPINION EDITORIAL

Flood waters that prompted state of emergency declarations in Renfrew County and seven lower-tier municipalities are slowly subsiding and while it's given affected residents a chance to catch their collective breath there's plenty of work to be done in the coming weeks and months. Horton, McNab/Braeside and Whitewater Region residents in particular have been dealing with the effects of rising waters over the past several weeks. If you have experienced floods on your properties, please keep in mind some safety precautions for drinking water. The Renfrew County District Health Unit (RCDHU) offers some advice. Flood water and water ponding around wells and septic systems can have adverse effects on the safety of your drinking water and how your septic system works. Residents whose wells are directly affected by these conditions should boil their water for one minute at a rolling boil before drinking the water. Have your well water tested for bacteria. If your septic system has been affected, limit water usage by taking quick showers rather than baths, avoid using the dishwasher, garbage disposal and washing machine and flush your toilets only when necessary. Ensure your basement sump pump is not going into the septic system. Do not pump out your septic tank when the soil around the tank or the leaching bed is still saturated with water. High ground water levels may cause an empty septic tank to float and break out of the ground, and damage the tank and connecting plumbing. • Keep your family safe by keeping family members and pets away from and out of the flood water; • DO NOT enter areas where electrical systems have been affected by flood water as you may be electrocuted; • Building materials, clothing and furniture exposed to flood waters are likely contaminated with sewage and can support the growth of mould; • Ask for professional advice during clean up. Horton Township is hosting a Wellness Centre for Flood Victims to bring all partners together under one roof for the residents who have been affected by the flood, to have access to and the opportunity to ask questions and bring any concerns forward. Participating organizations include Renfrew County Social Services, Red Cross, RCDHU, Hydro One, Electrical Safety Authority, Horton Fire Department, County of Renfrew Paramedic Services and Horton Township staff. The centre was scheduled to be open at the Horton Community Centre May 8, 2-8 p.m.; May 9, 2-8 p.m.; and May 11, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Red Cross is supporting relief operations in the area and has launched an appeal for people impacted by the flooding. Anyone who has registered with the Red Cross, either online or by phone, and is eligible for aid, will receive $600 as early as next week to help them with their flood-related expenses that are not covered by insurance or other government programs.

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LETTERS & COMMENTARY HONEST, RESPECTFUL CLIMATE CHANGE DEBATE NEEDED: WRITER To the editor: At first I was amused when I started read your latest alarmist editorial on your global warming religion. To my surprise, it changed to agreement when you described the incredible community support of the effort to mitigate flood damage. I should have not let my guard down as you then went on to call me a "denier." Using the term "denier" is an attempt to stop debate, and shut people up. I do not accept your premise that the flooding proves catastrophic climate change is upon us. Perhaps you have already forgotten the incredibly cold winter we just had, with record snowfalls in February. An inconvenient fact is that according to your false prophets, snow was to be just a memory now, something to tell your grandchildren about. Oh, silly me, I forgot heat, cold, storms, lack of storms, droughts, floods, rain or any other weather event in

the history of the world proves global warming. What is needed is an honest, respectful debate. We should be concentrating on real air pollution, clean water, and replacing landfills by incinerating our garbage. But no, let's cripple our economy in a futile gesture to reduce our 1.6 per cent of worldwide emissions, so we can feel good for two weeks, until the Chinese replace them.

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ART IN PORTAGE DU FORT To the editor: All readers are invited to visit Portage du Fort June 1 and 2, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day for the Artistes de la Riviere opening weekend and unveiling of 13 historic plaques. This will be complimented by a walking tour on Saturday at 10:30 a.m. and Sunday at 1 p.m. leaving from St James Catholic Church hall. A silent art auction from the private collection of Fr. Basil Tanguay and a luncheon by the CWL is also held in the hall both days. Self-guided tour

booklets will be available. Walk into the Town Hall, on Church Street and see the display from the Railroad Museum of Eastern Ontario, meet local authors and also visit a circa 1847 jail cell to see the unique ceiling. Visit the Anglican Hall, St James, Catholic church as well as the Presbyterian church. The Stone School Gallery on Mill Street will be open for viewing, with the Pontiac High School Art students display and on Sunday, artPontiac, is sponsoring a Free 'Art with Family Day.' In the back room and outside, see the "pop-up" Ottawa River Museum, local boat builder display. Discover Nancy Lane, the open studios and meet the artists who create jewelry, paint, mixed media, pottery, glass etc.

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NOT JUST HUMANS CRAVE SALT MICHAE L RUNTZ TAKE A LOOK AT HOW MOOSE ACQUIRE NEEDED SODIUM MICHAEL RUNTZ Column

Because animals evolved in oceans, salt is an essential part of their body chemistry. To be more precise, it is sodium that is needed for proper ionic balance internally. In mammals, sodium is comprises about 0.1 per cent of their live weight. Thus, large herbivores like moose require a lot of sodium. These giants can weigh up to 1,200 pounds locally (Moose in Alaska top the scales at 1,800 pounds!), and devour up to fifty pounds of plant material every day. In winter, balsam fir twigs and needles are

eaten, as well as twigs of willows and other deciduous shrubs. In summer, fresh leaves form much of their diet. However, all of those items, especially winter foods, contain very little sodium. So where then do moose attain enough of that mineral to maintain healthy bodies? The answer lies in the water. In early summer moose head to beaver ponds and shallow lake edges to devour the floating leaves and underwater stems of waterlilies and watershield. The tissues of aquatic plants contain 400 to 500 times more sodium than those of terrestrial plants, so moose gorge themselves on water plants for many hours, day after day. But water plants aren't avail-

able for much of the year, so what do moose do during sodium-free months? Remarkably, they store sodium in the first part of their stomach, the rumen, and draw upon those reserves through the rest of the year. Just like cattle, moose need help digesting the cellulose-toughened tissues of plants. That help comes from bacteria and other microorganisms that live in their rumen. These tiny symbionts digest the plant material that, before being swallowed, is first ground up by the moose's powerful cheek teeth. But plant tissues are stingy when it comes to giving up nutrients and since moose must extract as much nutrition as they can from every meal, they cough up the partly digested food and chew their cud to further physically break down the plant tissues. When swal-

Michael Runtz photo This young Moose in Algonquin Park is getting salt from the water in a ditch. It is shedding its winter coat, no longer needed for insulation from the cold. lowed, the masticated material is digested more completely by their little helpers. Aquatic plants are currently not available but moose in northern areas have found another source of sodium. The salt that melts winter snow from highways is sodium chloride, and right now roadside ditches are full of it.

That is why if you drive through Algonquin Park or northern Ontario right now, you'll likely encounter moose in ditches drinking water and eating mud. Moose may be easy to see right now but they're not at their photogenic best for they are shedding their plush winter coat. Hair loss is particularly evident around their shoulders, es-

pecially if they have been biting or rubbing these areas to rid themselves of winter ticks. It seems remarkable that microscopic organisms are necessary for a giant animal's survival, but it is not a one-way relationship. The microorganisms living in a moose's stomach get their food delivered to them in a warm, safe environment. In other words, for helping moose digest their food, they get "free rumen board!" The Nature email is mruntz@start.ca.

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EVENTS THURSDAY, MAY 9

Renfrew Silver Seniors WHEN: 12:00 p.m - 2:00 p.m WHERE: Renfrew Legion, 30 Raglan St S, Renfrew CONTACT: Joan Miller, 613-432-2361 COST: $5.00 Noon hour luncheon with entertainment by The Trio. Al-Anon WHEN: 7:30 p.m - 9:00 p.m WHERE: MacKay Manor, 196 Argyle St S, Renfrew CONTACT: 1-888425-2666 COST: Is someone's alcoholic drinking affecting your life? Al-Anon can help.

FRIDAY, MAY 10

Bonnie Kerr Memorial Carnival of Hope WHEN: 4:00 p.m - 8:00 p.m WHERE: Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre, 1 Ma-Te-Way Park Drive, Renfrew CONTACT: Michael Wright COST: Bring the kids for a fun evening, games of chance, carnival, food and barbecue. Fundraiser for Renfrew Collegiate Institute Relay for Life and I Choose RVH.

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The Renfrew Farmers' Market WHEN: 9:00 a.m - 12:00 p.m WHERE: Renfrew Fairgrounds, 115 Veterans Memorial Blvd, Renfrew CONTACT: corrie Horsfield, 6132562261, corrie-17@hotmail.com, http://renfrewfarmersmarket.com COST: Come to the Renfrew Farmers' Market. Renfrew's home for fresh and local. Plenty of fresh produce and lots of local beef, lamb and pork. Join us every Saturday at the Renfrew Fairgrounds from the second week in May through to Thanksgiving. Annual Plant and Book Sale from Eganville and Area Horticultural Society WHEN: 9:00 a.m - 11:00 a.m WHERE: Eganville Legion Branch 353, 57 Veterans Way, Eganville, Bonnechere Valley CONTACT: Heather Park-Wheeler, 613-2262800, eganvillehort@gmail.com, http://www.gardenontario.org/ site.php/eganville COST: Perennials, shrubs and seedlings from the gardens, greenhouses and windowsills of members. Great prices for healthy plants.

Visit insideottawavalley.com/events for featured online events. Things to do on Mother’s Day goes live on May 1. Further ahead, we’ll be featuring Things to do on Canada Day. Visit insideottawavalley.com/events and hit the POST YOUR EVENT button to submit these or any other community events! Huge selection of books too! Coffee, tea and muffins for sale in our café. Mother's Day Bake Sale WHEN: 10:00 a.m - 2:00 p.m WHERE: The Warehouse, 57 Raglan St S, Renfrew CONTACT: Shelby Rougier, 6134334480, rubyroug@hotmail.com COST: Join the Warehouse Renfrew and Valley Animal Rescue for our second annual mother's day bake sale! All kinds of baked goods will be available, with 100% of proceeds going to Valley Animal Rescue! Yukon Goldrush Fundraising Dinner WHEN: 5:30 p.m - 11:00 p.m WHERE: Eagle's Nest at Eganville Arena, 178 Jane Street, Bonnechere Valley CONTACT: Judy Sauve, 613-628-9898, eganvillejudy@xplornet.com, http:// www.bonnechereupl.com COST: Tickets $40 until May 1; $45 after that date; at library 613-628-2400 Fundraiser for the Bonnechere Union Public Library in Eganville. Fun evening with Goldrush themed decorations, music and games. Costumes encouraged but optional. Also includes a live auction and buffet dinner. Tickets at library 613-628-2400 Country Gold WHEN: 7:00 p.m - 11:00 p.m WHERE: Eganville Legion Branch 353, 57 Veterans Way, Eganville, Bonnechere Valley CONTACT: Barb Hohmann, 6135701884, tbarb56@hotmail.com COST: $20 a ticket The Douglas Lions Club is proud to present Pete Doiron paying tribute to Tim McGraw, Johnny Cash, Charlie Pride, Conway Twitty and many more. Tickets, $20,

include a light lunch and a dance floor. Doors open at 7 p.m. Garage Sale WHEN: 8:30 p.m - 12:00 a.m WHERE: Renfrew Curling Club , 195 Xavier Street, Renfrew CONTACT: Anne Windle, 6134338231, annewindle@nrtco.net COST: Garage sale of gently used items at the Renfrew Curling Club.

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Mother's Day Breakfast Buffet WHEN: 9:00 a.m - 1:00 p.m WHERE: Cobden Legion Branch 550, 43a Main Street, WhitewaterRegion CONTACT: Ron Jaremkow, 6136027879, ronjar43@gmail.com, http:// www.CobdenLegion.ca COST: Adult $10, Kids $5 The Cobden Legion's Mother's Day breakfast buffet, all you can eat!Mothers will receive a flower for her day!Menu consists of: scrambled eggs, pancakes and maple syrup, sausages.

TUESDAY, MAY 14

Quilters Guild meeting WHEN: 1:00 p.m - 3:00 p.m WHERE: Horton Community Centre, 1005 Castleford Rd, Renfrew CONTACT: Pat Witham, pawitham@sympatico.ca COST: Quilters Guild of Renfrew and area meets the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month - teaching guild serving all skill levels, including a beginners class. Champlain Seniors +55 WHEN: 1:00 p.m - 3:30 p.m WHERE: RCAF 433 Wing, 164 Argyle St. S., Renfrew CONTACT: Margaret Crozier, 613-432-4828 COST: Membership $5/year. Floor shuffleboard and euchre at the Wing every Tuesday. Potluck the first Tuesday of each month. New members welcome, no

Sherry Haaima/Torstar Katie Hanniman and Delaney Stokes are among the shoppers who enjoyed the April 27-28 annual used book sale, hosted by the Renfrew chapter of the Canadian Federation of University Women. The sale featured more than 9,000 titles in more than categories and was held at Renfrew Collegiate Institute.

experience necessary. Portugal: A Travelogue WHEN: 6:00 p.m - 7:00 p.m WHERE: Renfrew Public Library, 13 Railway Ave, Renfrew, ON, Renfrew CONTACT: Maggie Murdock, 6134328151, mmurdock@renfrew.library.on.ca, http://www.renfrew.ca/library Join Ray Parchelo as he recounts his journeys through Portugal, the island of Madeira and the medieval city of Coimbra.

THURSDAY, MAY 16

Extra-Ordinary Art Workshop WHEN: 1:30 p.m - 4:00 p.m WHERE: Fifth Chute Coffee, 291 Bridge St, Bonnechere Valley CONTACT: Anya Gansterer, anya@ov-caos.org, https://ovcaos.org/pop-up-art/ COST: Create a story based on an ordinary object, then create a piece of art inspired by it including journaling, mixed media collage and paint. Bring an object of significance to you. Register in advance. This class is limited to 10 participants. Horton Euchre WHEN: 7:00 p.m WHERE: Horton Community Centre, 1005 Castleford Rd, Renfrew CONTACT: Shane Lambert, 613-433-3303, recreation@hortontownship.ca, http://www.hortontownship.ca/ recreation/events-festivals/ euchre-7622.html COST: $4 per person Every second Thursday, starting

Sept. 20 (except Dec. 27), includes prizes and light lunch.Potluck supper Dec. 13 and May 30.For full schedule go to www.hortontownship.ca .

WEDNESDAY, MAY 22

PFLAG Peer Support Meeting - Renfrew WHEN: 7:00 p.m WHERE: Trinity St. Andrew's United Church, 291 Plaunt Street South, Renfrew CONTACT: Jill Holroyd, 1 (888) 530 6777 Do you have a child who is LGBTQ or questioning? Or, are you an LGBTQ person whose family may not be accepting? Pflag Peer Support Meetings offer information and resources in a safe, inclusive space. We are family for all.

SATURDAY, MAY 25

Calabogie United Church Yard Sale WHEN: 8:00 a.m - 1:00 p.m WHERE: Calabogie St. Andrew's United Church, 1044 Madawaska St., Greater Madawaska CONTACT: Jean Libbey, 613-7520014, standrewscuc@gmail.com Yard and book sale in the church hall. There will a barbecue from 11 to 1 - Items may be donated at the hall on Friday, May 24 from 9 a.m. to noon or by calling 613752-0014.

SUNDAY, MAY 26

Fairgrounds Fish Fry WHEN: 12:30 p.m - 7:00 p.m WHERE: Renfrew Fairgrounds, 115 Veterans Memorial Blvd, Renfrew CONTACT: Judy Dobec, 613-4325331, contact@renfrewfair.com Fish, fries, homemade salads and desserts. Tickets available at Armouries, fair board directors and Admaston UCW.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 29

Monthly Community Soup Kitchen WHEN: 12:00 p.m 1:00 p.m WHERE: St. Paul's Anglican Church Renfrew, 96 Argyle St. S, Renfrew CONTACT: 613-432-3062 COST: Enjoy a free lunch offered by St. Paul's Anglican Church (downstairs at rear entrance). Come and enjoy a warm meal amongst friends.

THURSDAY, MAY 30

Horton Euchre WHEN: 7:00 p.m WHERE: Horton Community Centre, 1005 Castleford Rd, Renfrew CONTACT: Shane Lambert, 613-433-3303, recreation@hortontownship.ca, http://www.hortontownship.ca/ recreation/events-festivals/ euchre-7622.html COST: $4 per person Every second Thursday, starting Sept. 20 (except Dec. 27), includes prizes and light lunch.Potluck supper Dec. 13 and May 30.


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COURT CASE TO RESUME IN FATAL CAR CRASH OF TEENS

PITCHING IN AT HORTON SAND DOME

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Extensive sandbagging efforts took place in Horton Township with the recent floods. Residents, students and volunteers gathered at at the Sand Dome in Horton to help fill sandbags. Those present to assist with these efforts included Horton residents, students from St. Joseph's Catholic High School in Renfrew, members of Community Living, members of the Canadian Armed Forces, MNR workers and other volunteers. Right, volunteers hard at work April 30.

The criminal case against a Calabogie bar server will resume on May 22 at the Renfrew courthouse. Ann Senack's lawyer appeared in court May 1 asking for more time to examine hard drives sent four days beforehand. Senack faces two counts of causing death by criminal negligence, and two counts of criminal negligence causing bodily harm. The maximum penalty on one count is 10 years' imprisonment. After leaving the nowclosed Shooters Bar and Grill on Oct. 27, 2017, two

teenaged Renfrew boys were killed and two more injured when their car crashed into rocks alongside Calabogie Road near Burnstown. OPP say alcohol was a factor. A gofundme campaign to cover Senack's legal expenses raised more than $53,000 from 442 people over the last 30 days or so. The campaign descriptor calls her a "very valued resident who has contributed to the success of many causes throughout the years," and goes on to say "she has driven countless customers home, cut off many who needed it and yes checked ID for thousands."

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MILEY'S CAFÉ OPEN FOR BUSINESS IN RENFREW JONATHAN MULVIHILL jmulvihill@metroland.com Renfrew residents who want a taste of homemade delights can check out Miley's Café and Unique Creations on Raglan Street, right next to the Bank of Montreal. Miley's recently celebrated its grand opening on April 27, but the business has been open since Jan. 1. Ellen Lucas, the owner of Miley's Café, explained how the place came to be. "Both Sherry O'Malley and I were in the unique market up the street and we wanted to go out on our own," Lucas said. "This place became available, so we came in as partners, with Sherry running Unique Creations and me running the café." Lucas described the atmosphere as friendly, designed to make visitors feel at home, saying they usually joke and have fun in the establishment. The café is named after Miley

the Therapy Dog, who attended many community events in Renfrew. Miley passed away in December 2016. O'Malley has been running Unique Creations since 2015, and says she enjoys creating things and fulfilling orders for customers. "The smile on their face when they see an old picture printed on a mug or a t-shirt is the main reason why I'm in this business," O'Malley said. The café has a breakfast special from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. on Saturdays and from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. on Sundays for only $3.50. The special includes two eggs, a choice of bacon, ham or sausage, home fries or a hashbrown, a fruit cup, toast and coffee. They also serve a breakfast poutine served with gravy or Hollandaise sauce. Miley's also has an assortment of poutines made with fresh-cut fries, with varieties including regular, roadkill (bacon and onion), western (ham and onion), the

caps, milkshakes, ice cream cones and pop. Unique Creations mainly sells custom t-shirts and mugs, but also has aprons, wind chimes and other items in stock. Also for sale at the location are Betty Joe Diamond Designs, which mainly sells diamond art. Lucas is hopeful this business will flourish in the near future. "Sherry and I hope that this will be a thriving little shop in the years to come, which looks likely since we're noticing new faces every day," Lucas said.

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decision. RM: What do you hope to accomplish in the next year? MC: I hope to spread as much awareness as I can and make loud statements. RM: What advice would you give others your age? MC: Never give up and always be confident. If you can do both of those you can accomplish amazing things. RM: Where do you see yourself in five years? A: I see myself going to school to become a therapist so that I can help benefit and change people’s lives. Taking home first runner up was Lola Guthridge from Pembroke and second runner up was Mallory Delarge of Renfrew. A full listing of award winners follows: Most photogenic: Meadow Congdon Charity: Ebonie Kauffeldt Talent: Khloe Bertrand Fashion: Phyllis Verch Interview: Lola Guthridge Top model: Meadow Congdon Lindsay Norton Memorial Award: Mallory Delarge Evening gown: Cassandra Hewitt Friendship: Maddie Eady

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ST. JOE'S SET TO LAUNCH 'LIFE AND DEATH OF ALMOST EVERYBODY' MAY 8-11 JONATHAN MULVIHILL jmulvihill@metroland.com It's that time of year again! St Joseph's Catholic High School is proud to present this year's play, "The Life and Death of Almost Everybody" by David Campton. In the play, the Sweeper, tidying up an empty stage, is tempted to experiment with the magic power of the theatre - to create life through the exercise of imagination. After a few attempts in summoning up a jungle and a rabbit, the Sweeper plunges ahead and creates a Young Man and a Young Woman. When more characters are called for, events begin to unravel and his creations turn against him. The play challenges viewers to look within to find the good that is present and to resist the many temptations that threaten to lead them astray. Directed by Annice O'Rourke, the play will be held at St. Joe's. It opens on May 8 at 7 p.m. and will run until May 11. Tickets are available at Aikenheads and the SJHS office at $10 for adults an $8 for seniors.

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CHURCH, TOWN FAIL TO FIND COMMON GROUND JOHN CARTER john.car ter@metroland.com The Town of Renfrew has failed to come to an agreement with the Renfrew Presbyterian Church on two issues. Council was told April 23 that the church has refused to grant the town an easement for a path linking the Coleraine subdivision to Stewart Park. The town is looking to give people in that area walking access to the downtown. The town and church have also failed to come to an agreement on sharing the costs of paving the parking lot so it could serve both churchgoers and users of Stewart Park. The town's development and works committee has informed the church it is unable to assist "at this time" with the request to subsidize the cost of paving the church parking lot. Committee chair Mike Coulas said the church board considers the trail issue closed. He assured council the town and public still have access to Stewart Park and Smiths Creek. It's possible the town could utilize its own property to complete the trail, he said. The forested path from the Coleraine subdivision to Stewart Park also needs a small bridge to become fully accessible. Coun. Sandi Heins, who stressed the two issues were not related, said it's not the first time the church has unsuccessfully asked the town to help with the parking lot. She noted a liability issue played a role at one point in the breakdown in previous discussions.

PROPOSED SUBDIVISION TO WAIT ON SEWER WORK JOHN CARTER john.car ter@metroland.com A new subdivision has been proposed for Renfrew, but sewage and drainage problems may delay its start, at least until the stalled Stewart Street reconstruction is complete. Renfrew council was told at its April 23 meeting the proposed housing development would be west of Aberdeen Street. "Our main concern is sewage and wastewater capacity," reported development and works director Mike Coulas. He explained the sewer main down Baldwin Street isn't big enough to handle 30 to 70 new homes. Adding to the problem is that several older homes on Baldwin have weeping drainage tiles that tie into the pipe. There is already a bottleneck problem with the current flows, he said. Coulas said the town is planning to upgrade the service in conjunction with the Stewart Street reconstruction project. However, that is on hold as the province hasn't provided any connecting link funding this year.


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The family of the late Lyall Smart wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to family, friends, neighbours and the surrounding community who supported us in our time of loss. Many thanks to Dr. Jennifer Arcand, Dr. Langlois and the nursing staff on the 2nd floor of the Renfrew Victoria Hospital for their compassionate care of Lyall, a loving husband, father, grandfather, brother and uncle. Thanks to the many who sent cards of sympathy, food, flowers and donations to the Renfrew Presbyterian Church, the Alzheimer’s Society and the Canadian Diabetic Society. Thanks to Matt Brydges and staff of McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home for their assistance. A celebration of life for Lyall will be held at the Renfrew Presbyterian Church on Saturday May 25th from 2-4pm. We cordially invite family and friends to a casual drop in to share thoughts and memories of Lyall. Light refreshments will be served. With sincere gratitude, Loretta, Terry Smart & Families

LEGREE, Claudette

With great sadness the family announce that Claudette passed away very suddenly on Wednesday evening, May 1, 2019. She was just 40. Beloved daughter of Sharon (nee Coules) and the late Wayne Legree. Much loved mother of Brandon Legree (Kristy), Kaitlyn Lavigne and Ayden Pike. Proud “Grandma” of Addisyn and a soon to arrive grandson, Hunter. Cherished sister of Chantelle Pinsent (Garry Mullin) and Amanda Legree. Special aunt of D.J. and Andrew and loving great-aunt of Skyra and Aleina. Claudette’s final care has been entrusted to the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. Everyone is invited to join the family for a graveside service at the Malloch Road Cemetery in Arnprior on Friday morning, May 10th at 10 o’clock. In memory of Claudette, please consider a donation to Pathways Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services, 202-39 Renfrew Avenue West, Renfrew, Ontario K7V 2Y2. Condolences/Memories/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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It is with deep sadness that we say goodbye to our wonderful father Reg who died peacefully on May 4, 2019, surrounded by family, at the Ottawa General Hospital of causes related to Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. Reg will be sadly missed by his Newmarket family, Shelley, Jamie, Celeste and Harrison; his Edmonton family, Sherrey, Rob, Joshua, Emily, Ben and Cassie; and by his brothers, Ron and Gary (Carol); as well as his many nieces and nephews. Reg was predeceased by his wife, Patricia (nee Butts) who died of multiple myeloma; also predeceased by his brother Wayne (Patricia). Reg grew up in the Ottawa Valley. As a young man he enlisted in the military where he worked his way through the ranks to Engineering Officer and Fire Chief. Reg was a caring and considerate manager earning the respect and friendship of his senior officers and his crews. After a distinguished career in the military, where he was awarded the Queen’ Golden Jubilee Medal of Honor, Reg joined the Commissionaires where upon retirement he received the Canadian Exemplary Services medal. Reg’s love for his family was abundant. He always had time for a water fight, water skiing, coaching, and fun with his family. Dad was a proud grandfather and number one fan spending time in cold rinks, cramped dance recitals, concerts, sporting events and playing board games. Dad was the go to confident for the kids, a mentor and source of endless love. He was a loving husband, caring for mom through her battle with cancer. He never missed a birthday, loved to celebrate the holidays and was always there for us when we needed a boost. He was a strong presence and an amazing caregiver to all who had the honour to know him. Mom and Dad will always be in our hearts, and the memories of our family will be treasured forever We are immensely proud of the man that he was and grateful for the life that we shared. Reg’s family will receive friends at McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home, 85 Munro Ave. E., Renfrew on Friday, May 10 from 5:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. A Funeral Service will be held at Hilltop Tabernacle, Griffith on Saturday at 11:00 a.m. with visitation from 10:00 a.m. until the time of service. Interment to follow at Matawatchan Cemetery. Donations to Renfrew Victoria Hospital would be appreciated by the family. Condolences or donations may be made at www.mcphailandperkins.ca

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(Retired - Boeing, Arnprior) With heavy hearts we announce that Calvin passed away peacefully at the Groves Park Lodge with loved ones by his side on Tuesday morning, April 30, 2019. He was 79. Beloved husband for over 57 years of Linda. Dearly loved and proud “Dad” of Ashley (Sarah) of Burlington and Scott (Elizabeth) of Belleville. Cherished “Grandpa” of Sean, Colin, Aidan, Emily and Ross. Dear brother of Ivan Cameron (Inez) of Pembroke and Ivah Lois Manley (Richard) of Owen Sound. Predeceased by his parents: Wallace and Merle (nee Young) Cameron as well as siblings: Bill, Wally (Judy of Arnprior), Sterling (late Aileen), Irvin (Jessie of Cornwall) and Doreen Carleton (late Gary). Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Calvin’s final care has been entrusted to the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior where visitation was held on Thursday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. and again on Friday morning from 10 to 10:40 a.m. A Tribute to Calvin followed in the Pilon Family Funeral Chapel at 11 o’clock. Interment Malloch Road Cemetery, Arnprior. In memory of Calvin, please consider a donation to the Dementia Society of Ottawa and Renfrew County. Condolences/Memories/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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Jean Marie Enright (nee Macdonald), born May 21, 1937; died May 1, 2019. Jean is survived by her husband of 58 years, Terry Enright; her son Paul (Tracey); siblings Cyril Macdonald (Constance), Anna Tremblay (Carl), Roderick Macdonald (Angelita); in-laws Cyril Enright (Loretta), Bill Crogie, Barbara Frazer (Bill), Brian Enright, and Eileen Nolan and her much loved nieces and nephews. Jean was predeceased by her sister-in-law Catherine Crogie. Jean was a born teacher, helping with her younger siblings, teaching school, then helping other teachers. In retirement, she volunteered at the local school helping children learn to read and was a contributing member of CWL. In her acceptance of Alzheimer’s Disease diagnosis, even in her dying, she continued to teach, showing us how to live life and pass into new life with grace and truth. Jean will be remembered for her gentle guidance, her readiness to give of herself, her desire to keep the peace. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Michael’s Church, Douglas, Ontario, Tuesday May 7th at 11 a.m. followed by cremation. In memory of Jean, donations to the Dementia Society of Ottawa/Renfrew or Renfrew Victoria Hospital would be appreciated. Online condolences/donations:

(Sports Writer, Toronto Sun) “Dean of Speed” Following a courageous struggle with Leukemia, our beloved Dean passed away suddenly and very peacefully at home on Monday afternoon, April 29, 2019 at the age of 70 years. Beloved husband of Roxanne (nee Curl). Dearly loved father of Natasha McNulty (Colin McDavid) and Justine McNulty (Michael Shrives). Predeceased by his only son, Ryan (Jessica of Oshawa) (November 29, 2015). Dear brother of Peggy Waske (Ron), Dennis (Joan), Tim, Andrew, Patrick (Alisa), Grant (Lori) and Jacqueline Collins (Jody Shalla). Predeceased by a brother, Garry (Alicia). Cherished and proud “Grandpa” of Malcolm, Francis, Jack and Haroldine. Dean’s final care has been entrusted to the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior where visitation took place on Saturday, May 4th from 12 to 2:15 p.m. A Funeral Liturgy followed in the Pilon Family Chapel at 2:30 p.m. In memory of Dean please consider a donation to the Arnprior Regional Health Foundation. Condolences/Memories/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

BEAUREGARD, Matt

With great sadness we announce that our beloved Matt passed away suddenly and unexpectedly at home on Friday morning, May 3, 2019. He was 68. Beloved husband of Gertrude “Gert” (nee Lance). Dearly loved father of Shelley Roesner (Ray) of Eganville; Stephanie Colbert (Tony Trahan) of Port Loring, ON and Jayson (Kayla) of Arnprior. Cherished “Grampa” of Nathan, Jessica, Rayann, Jorja and Blake and “Great-Grampa” of Kinley, Hunter, Emma, Ava and Mia. Dear brother of Lilliane McEwen (Wendell) of Arnprior; Vivian Menard (Daniel) of Renfrew and Hilaire (Suzanne Roussell) of Ottawa. Predeceased by his parents: Rosario and Helene (nee Gauthier); 3 brothers: Romeo (Gloria of Renfrew), Hector and Omer Beauregard as well as 2 sisters: Pierrette Barr (George of Arnprior) and Tasha Renaud (Leo of Arnprior). Also survived by many nieces, nephews and lots of friends and acquaintances. Matt’s final care has been entrusted to the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior where visitation will take place on Monday, May 6th from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and again on Tuesday morning May 7th from 10 to 10:40 a.m. A Tribute to Matt will follow in the Pilon Family Chapel at 11 o’clock. Interment Malloch Road Cemetery. In Matt’s memory, please consider a donation to the Arnprior Regional Health Foundation. Condolences/Memories/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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NATHAN LECLAIRE November 21, 1981 - May 13, 2009 If tears could build a stairway and memories a lane We would walk right up to Heaven and bring you back again Our hearts still ache in sadness and secret tears still flow What it meant to truly love you No one else can really know You will never be forgotten we pledge to you today A special place within our hearts is where you’ll always stay. Forever Loved Aunts and Uncles

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November 21, 1981 to May 13, 2009 In Loving Memory of our dear Son, Brother and Uncle. It is 10 years now Nathan and I still long to see a glimpse of my handsome boy with that beautiful smile! The pain of losing you will never leave. Initially, I wanted no part of your memories, I just wanted you and would shudder at all the endless comments “ You have all of his beautiful memories” however as time went on I realized that was all I really had left. On a lighter note Nath, your Dad and I are good, glad it is cottage season again. We are just setting up your park up there so we can take our daily walks to Nate’s Tree as we call it. Lol Nath! Your Dad has a pet partridge called Patsy! He calls her every day & she comes running right to the step where he is sitting and he scratches her back. I know how much you would have been into this. Do you remember the time you sat quietly outside the cottage for a whole day and caught that sparrow with your bare hands? You blew our minds! Life is great with me Nath with babysitting my sweet Macy a few days a week. What a joy that has come my way! You would love her! Devin and Hailey are doing great, working hard and over the moon too with that special little sweet heart in their lives! Ryan is doing great also, works hard, so proud of his accomplishments. Last but not least my other shining star Charlie! Growing up way too fast. Will be 11 this summer. He is a true sportsman just like you! Both of the boys are spending more time at the cottage which is great. Oh! Sometimes when I see them together it hurts, reflecting on those precious moments when I had 3 boys together clowning around! I know all lives end, but some too soon! We are thankful though of all the gifts you left behind that will touch our world and hearts forever. Say Hi to Gramps and Gramma for us. So relieved they are with you. Lol Nath! Gramma will be helping you now look after your beloved Gramps! I love you Nathan as much in death as I did in life! We were so privileged to have had you in our lives for 27 years. Wrap your arms around them Lord and let them know they are loved until we get to your Land above.

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NOVENA TO St. Jude. O Holy St. Jude, Apostle and martyr, near kinsman of Jesus Christ, faithful intercessor of all who invoke your special patronage in time of need, to you I have recourse from the bottom of my heart and humbly beg to whom God has given great power to come to my assistance. Help me in my present and urgent petition. In return, I promise to make your name known and cause you to be invoked. Say 3 Our Fathers, 3 Hail Mary’s and 3 Glorys. Publication must be promised. St Jude, pray for us all who invoke your aid. Amen. This novena has never been known to fail. MNB

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John Carter/Metroland (From top) Two Raider floor hockey forwards head for the net in RCI's win over Barry's Bay. Tamara Purvis helps Jocelyn Richard with her helmet as her teammates warm up goalie Campbell Taylor. RCI principal Terry Hughes gets a laugh out of Raiders players at the Special Olympics floor hockey qualifier tournament. Among those who showed up to support the athletes are, behind from left, OPP Auxiliary members John Freymond and Brian Sharpe and OPP constables Jeff Cassidy and Tina Hunt.


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Renfrew Collegiate Institute students, staff and other volunteers were present to help raise money for Relay for Life during the Community Awareness Day on May 4. Held in conjunction with the Great Downtown Garage Sale, Renfrew's Low Square consisted of a car wash, bake sale and children's games. It was revealed in a letter to Renfrew council that this will be the final year of Relay for Life. RCI has raised over $985,000 for the cause, and is reputed to be the most that any school has raised since Relay for Life began almost 20 years ago. Upcoming events include the Bonnie Kerr Carnival at Ma-Te-Way on May 10, followed by the relay itself on May 31.


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BAD MARGUERITE'S SPRING GIFT TO TEACHER BACKFIRES FLOWERS HAD MISS CROSBY SNEEZING LOUDLY, MARY COOK RECALLS MARY COOK Column

Bad Marguerite was at it again, always trying to get on the good side of Miss Crosby. Often her actions didn't work out though. There was the time my brother Emerson stole the homemade doughnut she brought the teacher. Marguerite made the mistake of leaving it on her own desk at morning recess, meaning to give it to Miss Crosby when we were having our lunch. Everyone could see her, and that's what Marguerite liked ... lots of attention. Well, when Emerson was walk-

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the school, she went right up to the teacher's desk, and plopped it right down on top of the attendance book. She didn't want Miss Crosby to miss it. Just before we took our seats, Marguerite jabbed her finger in the general direction of the parcel, and the teacher had no choice but to unwrap it. It was a bunch of daffodils and what looked like weeds to me, and some green leaves. Then the fun began. Miss Crosby threw back her head and let go with a sneeze that could be heard over in Admaston! Several more loud sneezes followed, and Miss Crosby quickly moved over to the window where the pencil sharpener was anchored, threw open a window, and set right in to morning prayers and the Bible reading, wiping her nose at the same time never going

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back to her desk. The flowers lay opened on her desk, but she avoided going anywhere near them. She even called for recess way before the old CPR clock on the wall said it was time. That day, no one was allowed to stay in the school. My sister Audrey in Senior Fourth said recess went an extra 10 minutes, which suited me just fine. When we went back into school, there was no sign of the flowers. But we could sure smell Lifebuoy soap!

And over in the corner where the big green tin waste paper basket stood, we saw what was left of Marguerite's gift to Miss Crosby. You didn't have to be a university graduate to know what was sticking out of the basket. It was a big parcel thickly wrapped in many pages of the Renfrew Mercury, well away from Miss Crosby's nose! Bad Marguerite, for once, had the common sense not to ask the teacher what happened to her flowers. It was a long time be-

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JONATHAN MULVIHILL jmulvihill@metroland.com The Renfrew County Road Supervisors Association (RCRSA) has announced that they have been selected to host the 2019 annual Association of Ontario Road Supervisors (AORS) Provincial Safety Truck Roadeo on Sept. 10 and 11. Steven Boland, a certified engineering technologist for the RCRSA, was present at the Renfrew council meeting on April 9 to introduce this year's event. The competition will include identification of truck safety defects, a pre-trip inspection and a field obstacle course, where competitors will drive a truck equipped with a snow plow and wing. "Good drivers are key," Boland said. "They need to be able to drive safely and avoid damage to any infrastructure." 45 municipal drivers re-

experience for them." Boland concluded his presentation by saying he wasn't asking for money, but support for public works and municipal staff to be granted permission to attend, officiate and participate in the Roadeo on both days. Councillor Peter Emon commented by saying the Roadeo was a great event and that it attracts may people from across the province. Mike Asselin, the director of development and works, said this event is a great way to promote safe work in the profession. The RCRSA Local Safety Truck Roadeo is scheduled for Sept. 10 at the Laurentian Valley Public Works Depot, while the AORS Provincial Roadeo will be held on Sept. 11 at the same location. AORS is a provincial professional association comprised of 32 local associations with over 2,000 members. They provide high quality public services through education, certification, networking and other events including the 'Roadeo'.

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13 acres of peaceful getaway on the Bonnechere River, just 2 minutes to the Ottawa River boat launch. Driveway in place, storage cabin & fire put ready for you.

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RENFREW COUNTY TO HOST 2019 TRUCK DRIVING COMPETITION

Call today to discuss your Real Estate needs.

Pat Forrest

Broker of Record Prime Valley Realty Ltd. Office: 613·432·9123 Mobile: 613·433·6569

467 Humphries Road, Renfrew, Ontario K7V 3Z8 A

HOME

OF YOUR

OWN!

AGENT ON DUTY

O’Neil Realty

Helping you is what we do.

Gerry O’Neil

Sherri Cobus

613-432-2333

613-432-1947

Broker of Record

INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED, BROKERAGE

Real Estate Broker

gerryoneil@royallepage.ca sherricobus@royallepage.ca

Mike Coulas

Sales Representative

613-432-0092 mikecoulas@royallepage.ca

Allison Mulvihill Scott Thompson Catherine O’Neil Sales Representative

613-433-2880

allisonmulvihill@royallepage.ca

Sales Representative

613-570-8468

Real Estate Broker

613-432-0073

scottthompson@royallepage.ca catherineoneil@royallepage.ca

39 Renfrew Avenue West, Suite 203, Renfrew, Ontario · 613-432-8122 · www.royallepageoneil.com 227 FOXDEN ST

Here is your opportunity to own an end unit garden home! Meticulous! Att garage, main fl laundry, 2+1 bedrm, 2.5 baths, central air, full finished basement, all appliances included!

NEW lisTiNg

Call Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947 For pics visit www.sherricobusrealestate.ca

Call Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947 www.sherricobusrealestate.ca $439,000

505 BRUCE ST

Beautiful location for this custom, brick, 4bedrm home. Tripleglaze windows. New: kitchen, furnace, a/c and some flooring. Approx 3200 sq ft. Family friendly floorplan and designed for entertaining! Close to schools and shopping!

STEWART STREET - RENFREW

Thank You For Your Business!

Sheri Cobus

Real Estate Broker 613-432-1947

Call Mike Coulas now 613-432-0092 MLS#1145966 “mikesells4u.ca ”

Opportunity here for almost any development from multi residential to commercial-retail. Property is currently zoned commercial but would suit many different uses. Ready to build your new restaurant, car wash, office complex or mini-mall. Over half is asphalt with multiple entrances off Stewart St.This vacant lot is positioned high with great drainage in any direction. Plenty of traffic passes here every day to offer great exposure.

35 LAURAINE CRESCENT

Call Mike Coulas now 613-432-0092 $199,900 MLS#1109261 “mikesells4u.ca ”

6 inch pine log chalet style home in the Hurd’s Lake Hamlet. Approximately 13 years old, 2 beds, open concept living/ dining/kitchen w/Jenn-air stove top & built-in oven. Airtight wood stove, finished basement with rec room & laundry/utility area. New propane furnace with central air and a 3 sided deck. Deeded private lake access with sandy beach & boat launch. Be on Hurd’s Lake this summer!

1265 HALEY RD

Attention all buyers wanting a great fixer upper project! Great location and floor plan for this 3 bedrm bungalow. Full unfinished basement with high ceiling. This home has great bones. Well worth looking at!

Call Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947 www.sherricobusrealestate.ca $139,500

631 BERGERS LANDING

WATERFRONT

Call Scott Thompson 613-570-8468

Gorgeous waterfront property 10min from the Town of Renfrew. Quick access to Hwy 17. Quiet, private location to enjoy and relax on a tranquil lake. 384 feet of shoreline and dock on the beautiful Coldingham Lake. Great fishing! Recently renovated and all ready for you to enjoy, don’t miss out.

77 ARGYLE ST N

One 2 bedroom and one 1 bedroom apartment in a central location with one car garage. Within walking distance of shopping.

Call Cathy O’Neil 613-432-0073 $159,000 MLS#1145386

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30 MURIEL AVE


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OPEN HOUSE GUIDE

FARM FOR SALE at Dacre 341 Acres on Hwy 132 at the bridge WATERFRONT

Saturday, May 11th • 1-3PM Your Host: Ross Peever

Saturday, May 11th • 2 - 4PM Your Host: Helen Vincent

31 Stone Road

30 SHoRt Road, aRnPRIoR

Hunt camp and fully renovated 5 bedroom house with large new addition. 2-½ baths, large new kitchen, geothermal heat and woodstove. Outbuildings and 25’ pool. **Possible severance of house & acreage**

YOUR

DREAM HOME AWAITS!

Call 613-649-0283

29 raglan Street South,

renfrew

ontario k7V 1P8

Each office is independently owned and operated

613-432-2100

century21.ca/eadyrealty

Eady Realty, Inc. nEw listing

1 ½ STOREY HOME. 3 BEDROOMS. MAIN FLOOR BATH. NEW GAS FURNACE. IN NEED OF UPDATES Dennis Yakaback: 613-432-0041 MLS# 1150225

Cell 432-1830 morris.eady@century21.ca

kellY Derue

Real Estate Broker

Cell 433-2681 kelly.derue@century21.ca

nEw listing

26 aStrolaBe rd, CoBden • $164,900

GREAT FAMILY HOME FEATURES 3 BEDROOMS, EAT-IN KITCHEN, LARGE FAMILY ROOM AND DETACHED 22’ x 24’ GARAGE kellY Derue: 613-433-2681 MLS# 1150537

Dennis Yakaback

charlene riopelle

Vincent Johnston

Margaret Dubeau

Real Estate Broker

Real Estate Representative

Real Estate Representative

Real Estate Representative

dennis.yakaback@century21.ca

charlene.riopelle@century21.ca

vincent.johnston@century21.ca

margaret.dubeau@century21.ca

Cell 432-0041

Cell 433-4082

Cell 433-2254

Cell 433-1191

nEw listing

3910 HigHland Rd • $349,900 3 + 1 BEDROOM BUNGALOW. FINISHED BASEMENT. INCLUDES 40 X 134 FT WATERFRONT LOT Vince Johnston: 613-433-2254

MLS# 1149111

229 Mt. St. PatriCk rd • $299,900

163 StevenSon Cr • $419,000

THIS 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW IS IN AN EXCELLENT STATE OF REPAIR. LARGE WINDOWS OFFER LOTS OF NATURAL LIGHT & PEACEFUL PASTURE VIEWS. LOVELY OPEN CONCEPT. OUTBUILDINGS. PROPANE FURNACE & A/C Dennis Yakaback: 613-432-0041 MLS# 1149496

4 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATHS, 100 FT X 97 FT DOUBLE LOT. GREAT LOCATION. BEAUTIFUL HOME. MY PLEASURE TO SHOW! Morris eaDY: 613-432-1830 MLS# 1144619

66 Hall avE • $259,900

51 McBRidE Rd

580 raglan St S • $284,900

151 JUne St • $224,900

98 Bank St • $99,900

5 BEDROOM FAMILY HOME IN PRISTINE CONDITION. MAIN FLOOR FAMILY ROOM, EAT-IN KITCHEN, UPDATED ELECTRICAL, NATURAL GAS HEAT. kellY Derue: 613-433-2681 MLS# 1134350

CUSTOM LOG HOME CLOSE TO TOWN. 3 + 1 BEDROOMS, 3 BATHS. 1.19 ACRES.

CHARACTERISTIC 4 BEDROOM, 3 BATH CENTURY HOME WITH LARGE ROOMS AND LOVELY SIDE YARD WITH DECK, PERGOLA AND GARDENS Margaret Dubeau: 613-433-1191 MLS#1147191

2 BEDROOM, NEWLY FRESHENED. 2 CAR DETACHED GARAGE, PAVED DRIVEWAY.

AFFORDABLE 3 BEDROOM HOME ON LARGE LOT. DETACHED GARAGE.

Building lot, BuRnstown Rd

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Brokerage

nEw listing

91 Harry St • $119,900

Morris eaDY

Broker of Record

KELLY DERUE Real Estate Broker

Cell

613-433-2681

S O L D

call Morris eaDY: 613-432-1830

2425 Eady Road

CHaRLENE RIOPELLE Real Estate Representative

Cell

613-433-4082

MLS# 1146897

S O L D

49 loRnE stREEt

VINCE JOHNSTON

Real Estate Representative Cell 613-433-2254

S O L D

Vince Johnston: 613-433-2254

MLS# 1138813

458 doMinion stREEt

DENNIS YaKaBaCK Real Estate Broker

Cell

613-432-0041

S O L D

kellY Derue: 613-433-2681

MLS# 1124909

On Duty thIs WeekenD

VINCE JOHNSTON REaL ESTaTE REPRESENTaTIVE Cell 433-2254

vincent.johnston@century21.ca

I welcome your weekend call on any listed property


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

oPen HouSe

31 STone RoAd

SATuRdAy, MAy 11 · 1-3PM

RoSS PeeVeR

dAVId VInCenT

PeTeR VInCenT

613-433-1133

613-401-2824

613-432-0319

BROKER OF RECORD

SalES REpRESEntativE

helen@remaxrenfrew.com

ross@remaxrenfrew.com

613-432-0058

JuSTed LIST

newnG I LIST

Brand new bungalow with 1 1/2 car attached garage, located approximately 5 km from Renfrew. Almost 6 acres of property. Open concept kitchen. Living room has large windows. 3 large bedrooms. Full unfinished basement with plumbing for a 4 piece bathroom. Deck. Asking $425,000.MLS# 1140646. Call Ross Peever 613-433-1133.

HeLen VInCenT

SalES REpRESEntativE

david@remaxrenfrew.com

JuSTed LIST

SATuRdAy, MAy 11 2-4PM

eR wAT nT FRo

peter@remaxrenfrew.com

newnG I LIST

30 SHoRT Rd., ARnPRIoR Proceed on Madawaska Blvd in Arnprior to Jack Crescent, turn West on Jack Crescent and 1 block, turn left on to Short Road. I’ll see you at #30 Short Road! Your Host: Helen Vincent 613-432-0058

BROKER

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330 Plaunt Street South, RenfRew Ontario K7V 1n3 613-432-7562

27 nAbARR Rd - MCnAb/bRAeSIde

150 IVy AVe.

Asking $319,900 for this wonderful updated five BR family home in Horton Heights with in ground pool/hot tub. Call Peter Vincent 613-432-0319.

LAPASSe wATeRFRonT

Asking $289,900 for this completely renovated Ottawa River waterfront home with over 300 feet of shoreline. Call Peter Vincent 613-432-0919.

Beautifully landscaped property on 15 acres. Home is situated at the edge of the bush. Kit, LR, 3 bdrms, 1-4 pc bath. Finished rec room with air tight wood stove, laundry room and work area. 2 car detached insulated garage. Heat & hydro $2870.51. Many updates. A must see! Call Ross Peever 613-433-1133.

2.7 ACReS

45 CHARRon LAne, RenFRew

Total privacy, 739’ of pristine shore line of 6 acres.Large 3 bedroom home with two 4-piece bathroom s and a detached 3 bay garage. Kitchen, dining room, living room with wood fir eplace and sun room.Two separate cottages; include a studio and a work shop . A sauna by the beach with a quiet bay and beautiful sunsets. A must see! Askin g $799,900 MLS# 1103022. Call Ross Peever 613-433-1133.

312 bonneCHeRe RoAd

One of a kind! 276’ Waterfront. Bungalow with 2 car detached garage, paved drive, open concept KIT, DR, LR plus hot tub enclosed room. Full basement, rec room, BDR, laundry room, storage room. Many more features. Call Ross 613-433-1133

27 oTTeRIdGe AVe

(HunTeR GATe SubdIVISIon) A 2 bedroom garden home only 2 yrs old. Master bedroom with ensuite bath. Living room, dining room and kitchen are all open concept – appliances included. Gas heat and full basement. Deck at the rear. Paved drive and attached garage. Call Helen to view at 432-0058

Picture your ! home here

JuSTed LIST

454 MAyHew

1670 Hwy 132

Just on the edge of town with acreage, running creek, paved drive, large workshop, this 4 BR Executive Bungalow has everything a family needs. Call Peter Vincent 613-432-0319. Check it out online!

A wonderful home located in a wonderful location. Many updates completed in last few years. Open concept living with both levels completely finished. New decks on front and rear and landscaped yard. Shows beautifully. Call David Vincent 613-401-2824. MLS #1144811.

undeR ConSTRuCTIon!

D L SOLD SO

FoReSTVIew CReSCenT

This brand new custom built Nudura home is waiting for you to see it! Under construction but moving quickly. 3 bedrooms, large living quarters, 2 baths, deck at the side of the home and fireplace in the living room. All the bells and whistles are here. Outstanding lot with so much privacy – you will love it! Call Helen for details 432-0058

4 CARdeL ST. beACHbuRG

Asking $309,900 for this 3 BR, 2 Bath ICF constructed home with large double car garage and fenced yard. Call Peter Vincent 613-432-0319.

ThINKING OF seLLING? CaLL ReMaX ReNFReW Phase

4

15305 Hwy 17 – Cobden

Hobby Farm on 194 acres with a vinyl sided 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom bungalow built in 1972. 2 car detached garage, plus carport. Framed barn, machine shed 24’ by 90’ and enclosed machine shed 35’ by 24’. 44 acres cleared, hardwood bush with up to date maple syrup operation, which includes several buildings and a saw mill. Large mature pine trees. One of a kind farm! Call Ross Peever 613-433-1133.

new PRICeS eS 3 ACR,900 $174

1040 GARden oF eden RoAd

Brand new Hi Ranch 3 bedroom home located in an ideal country setting. Attached 2 car garage, open concept, Central Air, Large rear deck, Tarion Warranty, and close to Hwy 17 for commuters. MLS 1126564. Call David Vincent 613-401-2824

368 HunTeR GATe SubdIVISIon

est.

2003

InG CoMon! So

BRaND NeW CUsTOM BUNGaLOW Is BeING BUILT ON FOResTVIeW RIGhT NOW – CaLL heLeN FOR PLaNs aND DeTaILs aT 432-0058

416 ASHdAd RoAd

Beautiful 2 storey, brick home featuring KIT, DR, large cosy LR with air tight wood stove, sunroom, 2nd fl 4 bedroom, 1-2 pc, 2- 4pc, 4 ca r detached garage. Many outbuildings. Property backs onto Perault Lake with log cottage, 72 acres of Tillable Lank Asking $659,000. MLS# 1129758. Call Ross Peever 613-433-1133.

hUNTeR GaTe sUBDIVIsION 314, 316, 318, 320,322 Forestview Crescent

BRAND NEW PRICES!

4 AC $199,9ReS 00

JuST LoCATed on THe MAdAwASkA RIVeR AT SPRInGTown HAMLeT If you desire acreage on the Madawaska River you have it all here! 3 acre parcel for sale and 4 acre parcel for sale with lots of frontage on the mighty Madawaska – check out the MLS listings to see the survey of each parcel. Call Helen at 613-432-0058 or David at 613-401-2824

HuRdS LAke ACReAGe

Rare Find !! 85 Acres at Hurds Lake including a private bay for waterfront with hydro and bell at the lot. Call Peter Vincent 613-432-0319.

LoRLeI dRIVe

Executive Waterfront Home on Lorlei Dr. Asking $949,900 for this immaculate four bedroom home with walkout basement on the Madawaska River. Call Peter Vincent 613-432-0319.

CALL HELEN VINCENT AT 613-432-0058 TO VIEW!

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