The Renfrew Mercury June 13, 2019

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TARA GESNER tgesner@metroland.com The Champlain Flying Club held its annual Fly-in Breakfast on June 9 at the Bruce McPhail Memorial Airport near Cobden. "We are expecting to beat last year's numbers," club president Bob Braden told the Renfrew Mercury. In 2018, 650 people attended the breakfast, travelling from a range of 30-plus kilometres. "They come in planes, cars and motorcycles," Braden noted. Some of the cars are classic vehicles, which are on display for everyone to enjoy. In addition to a hearty meal on Sunday morning, the Upper Pontiac Fiddlers entertain guests. Members originate from Cobden and Pembroke, and the group performs Wednesday nights at George's Regal Beagle Bar in Waltham Station (Quebec). Monies collected by way of the breakfast are applied to the operations of the Champlain Flying Club. Too, a donation is made to the Cobden & District Food Bank.

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FORD'S ECONOMIC STRATEGY SACRIFICES TEACHING JOBS DEREK DUNN derek.dunn@metroland.com Rural economies are currently driven in large part by the public sector jobs they maintain. Police officers, hospital workers, and teachers are high paying jobs that spread money throughout a community, from the car dealership to the home renovator. Some of those jobs are likely to disappear under Premier Doug Ford's economic strategy, which sees government play a lesser role. The PCs are clearing space - through tax cuts, a reduction in regulations, and other measures - for private sector to move in. That change in strategy prompted a 150-person protest in front of PC MPP John Yakabuski's constituency office in Pembroke on June 7. The public-school system will see 23 jobs lost in the

THE ISSUE: RURAL ECONOMIES ARE CURRENTLY DRIVEN IN LARGE PART BY THE PUBLIC SECTOR JOBS THEY MAINTAIN LOCAL IMPACT: TEACHER JOB LOSSES ARE COMING TO RENFREW COUNTY AND THE LARGER ECONOMY MAY BE AFFECTED county next year. "It was probably one of the largest ever (in the county)," said Jeff Barber, district union president of Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation. "People are up-

Aubrey Fletcher/submitted Public board teachers protest at MPP John Yakabuski's constituency office in Pembroke. They are asking how the potential loss of 23 teaching jobs, along with the likelihood of other public sector jobs, is good for the economy. set with what this government is planning to do to education and other services." Barber's first concern is the impact on students when classrooms go from 22 to 28, eventually resulting in the loss of 240 course options and 30 to 40 teachers. Simi-

lar figures will apply to other boards. But he also worries about impacts to the wider economy. He knows of a teacher whose spouse is a well-known business owner. They might move because their child won't get the course options available in

larger centres. The business and its jobs would go too. "This government talks about being open for business but is taking money out of things that would encourage companies to come here," Barber said. However, Ontario is wrestling with a $11.7 billion deficit. Interest payments alone represent 8 per cent of the province's revenue, making it the fourth-largest spending area. Spending cuts are one way to tackle the deficit, but according to conservative economists so are tax cuts to the wealthy. Trickle-down economics, introduced by Thatcher and Regan in the early 1980s, says more money in the hands of the job-creating rich will eventually filter down to the middle class. The Ford government quickly cut taxes to the rich when it gained power. So which is better: laissez

faire capitalism or economic socialism? The county's economic development branch passed the question off to chief administrative officer Paul Moreau. The county's top bureaucrat said elected officials have been given information on the impacts of Queen's Park's new strategy. What they do with it is up to them. "I'm in no position to comment on policy. As an administrator I can only provide the options: increase property taxes or service cuts," Moreau said, on June 10. "Council will be discussing that very topic at Wednesday's meeting."

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"NEVER BEEN PROUDER": PRIDE FLAG RAISED IN RENFREW

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celebrate 50 years of the decriminalization of homosexuality," she said. "I can't imagine a world where I could be arrested and jailed because of who I am." Kyte mentioned that even though her experience has been a positive one, it is not the same for others who are disowned, abandoned and shamed for being 'different'. "This morning, when I shared the history of LGBTQ legal persecution on social media, I called this flag a beacon of hope," she said, "One that shines a light into the darkness for those afraid coming out. It tells people they have a safe place to live their lives openly and honestly." Kyte then expressed her appreciation to the community. "Thank you for everyone that made this a reali-

JONATHAN MULVIHILL jmulvihill@metroland.com It was a historic day for the town of Renfrew as they raised the Pride flag for the first time on June 7. An enthusiastic crowd gathered in Low Square to witness the historic event which also marked the beginning of Pride Week, a week where LGBTQ individuals are celebrated. Chris Kyte from myFM spoke before the crowd, sharing her experiences as part of the LGBTQ community. She said she felt honoured to be a part of such a historic occasion, as it was also a significant one. "This year, in 2019, we

Jonathan Mulvihill/Torstar Members and supporters of the LGBTQ community gather for the inaugural raising of the Pride flag in Renfrew on June 7. ty, but most importantly, a huge heart felt thank you to the town of Renfrew for being an ally," she said. "I've never been prouder of

my hometown." Coun. Tom Sidney, who has worked in mental health for the past 20 years, expressed his gratitude not

only to everyone in attendance for the flag raising, but for the rest of Renfrew council for making this ceremony possible.

"We always support people that are shorter, taller, fat or skinny when they get bullied. I don't want to see another person have to end their life because they cannot be who they are," Sidney said. "I want to commend the town council for voting on this, and I want to thank everyone for coming out today." Jill Holroyd of Plag Renfrew County, an organization spearheading rainbow flag raisings across the county, and Susan Tough of Trinity St. Andrew's United Church, which became an affirming ministry in fall 2018, were also present for the ceremony. Similar events were held in McNab/Braeside, Arnprior, Horton and Pembroke to commemorate the start of Pride Week.

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RENFREW HONOURS 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF D-DAY SANTA FE CLOSES ITS DOORS JONATHAN MULVIHILL jmulvihill@metroland.com

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The Renfrew branch of the Royal Canadian Legion commemorated the 75th anniversary of D-Day on June 6. A ceremony was held in front of the cenotaph at Low Square. A wreath was placed at the cenotaph to mark the anniversary. Members of the legion, the Ladies' Auxiliary, the police department, the fire department and the public were present for the ceremony. On June 6, 1944, 10,500 Canadian soldiers landed on Juno Beach as part of the invasion of Normandy. Private George Edward "Ted" Millar, a Renfrew native, was among the group of Canadians that day. He was one of the victims of the "Ardenne Abbey Massacre", one of the worst war crimes in Canadian history according to the Canadian Encyclopedia.

Santa Fe restaurant in Renfrew has closed its doors. On Wednesday, June 5, a sign appeared on the restaurant's front door that said: 'Sorry Permanently Closed.' The Raglan Street restaurant's website says that as of Nov. 15, 2017, the business was under new ownership with Andrea Lacourse-Labelle becoming the managing owner. In April 2018, the Raglan St. Lounge, a space with lounge chairs, leather couches, high bar tables and traditional tables, was launched above the existing restaurant. Santa Fe was a member of Renfrew's Business Improvement Area and president Jean Hughes says the closure is sad news. "It's really sad to see yet another business close," said Hughes. "It's kind of a sign of people not supporting down-

Jonathan Mulvihill/Torstar Legion members stand before the cenotaph during the D-Day ceremony on June 6.

town businesses and online shopping and leaving town to shop instead of keeping it local." Last year's downtown construction and the long winter the region just experienced couldn't have helped the situation, Hughes added. The time to buy local is now, she stressed. "I am sure there are more businesses on the edge. If we don't start supporting our local businesses we're not going to have a downtown at all," she said. Some form of restaurant has operated in the space for close to 20 years and Santa Fe has been in existence for the past seven or eight. In the past several weeks, Santa Fe's patio, a wooden structure that extends on to the sidewalk, was constructed. Messages left at the establishment have not yet been responded to.

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TARA GESNER tgesner@metroland.com Super Sunday Downtown kicked off in Renfrew on June 9. Presented by the Renfrew Business Improvement Association (BIA), the new initiative, takes place in the downtown core, and it encompasses local merchant sidewalk sales, market and farm vendors, live music and artisans and crafters. Three vendors were set up in front of Scotiabank on Raglan Street South: TobyandBellas (John and Melinda Reith), Side Hustle Stitchery (Delaney Cournoyea) and Royalty Custom Designs (Jocelyn Brannigan). Located in Deep River, TobyandBellas offers all natural pet treats, which are homemade and healthy. "Our treats do not contain any synthetic ingredients," Melinda told the Renfrew Mercury. TobyandBellas products contain no fillers, no additives and no preservatives. To name a few of the treats available: blueberry bacon kale drops, chamomile calming cookies, cranberry pumpkin muffins, minty breath bites and pumpkin ginger cookies.

The Champlain Flying Club held its annual Fly-in Breakfast on June 9 at the Bruce McPhail Memorial Airport near Cobden. At right: Member George Laidlaw on sausage duty. Ten-plus boxes of sausages were cooked. Tara Gesner/Torstar

Notice of Project Implementation Barrett Chute Road Rehabilitation

Barrett Chute Road Township of Greater Madawaska County of Renfrew This Notice is being issued to advise the public, stakeholders, and agencies of the Township of Greater Madawaska’s implementation of the Barrett Chute Road Rehabilitation project, located between Renfrew County Road 508 (Calabogie Road) to approximately 3.5 km south on Barrett Chute Road. This Notice is provided in accordance with the Township’s obligations of a Schedule A+ Undertaking, of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (MCEA), as amended. Based on an evaluation of background information, technical studies undertaken, and economic conditions, the Township’s “Preferred Alternative” is to rehabilitate the existing road alignment with a improvements that include, but are not limited to, utility relocations, road widening, road realignment, drainage improvements, safety barriers, and reduced traffic speeds. The anticipated schedule for the construction works is to commence June 10, 2019, and be completed by November 30, 2019. Access to properties along Barrett Chute Road will be maintained during construction, with proper traffic controls and safety measures.

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For more information about this project, please contact: Township of Greater Madawaska 19 Parnell Street Calabogie, ON K0J 1H0 Contact: Jamie Doering, Public Works Manager Phone: 613-752-2222 Email: roads@greatermadawaska.com Greenview Environmental Management Limited 13 Commerce Court Bancroft, ON K0L 1C0 Contact: Tyler Peters, P.Eng., Project Director Phone: 613-332-0057 Email: tyler.peters@greenview-environmental.ca

Tara Gesner/Torstar Side Hustle Stitchery owner Delaney Cournoyea shows off her creations on June 9 in Renfrew, during the local Business Improvement Association's Super Sunday Downtown event. "People can eat them too," Melinda said. Brannigan, from Ottawa, has been in business for one year. She called her Royalty Custom Designs items handmade and unique. Cournoyea is also from Ottawa. She has been crocheting for five years; however, her business - Side Hustle Stitchery - is only two years old. Vendors or artisans interested in participating in Super Sunday Downtown should contact the BIA office at 613-4336079 or info@downtownrenfrew.ca.

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UNDER THE RINK ROOF! 1005 Castleford Road (Rain or Shine) June 22nd, 2019 - 8:00am - 12 noon $20.00 per 10 x 10 (bring your own tables) To reserve your spot please contact Sharon Bennett 613-432-0347 (call or text) or email lovin.myfamily@hotmail.com (fee can be paid at set up time between 7am-8am June 22)

The Horton Landfill Site will be open extended hours for residents to take their flood debris These extended hours are: Tuesdays – 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sundays – 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

COUNTRY DANCE Horton Recreation Committee Presents COUNTRY DANCE Featuring NELSON TOWNS BAND June 21, 2019 • 8:00 P.M. until 12:00 A.M. At the Horton Community Centre- 1005 Castleford Road $10.00 per ticket Tickets Are Available At: Scott & Son’s Hardware and at the Door **Summer Holidays July & August – No Dances**

CANADA DAY MONDAY JULY 1ST, 2019 Horton Community Centre 1005 Castleford Road 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Enjoy a morning full of great good and fun activities for the whole family! Horton’s Famous Breakfast Starting at 8:00 am Includes: Pancakes, Sausages, Eggs, Baked Beans and Home Fries For full information poster go to www.hortontownship.ca

**Please note that these hours are only for flood debris. Other refuse must be taken during the normal operating hours**

BEACH VOLLEYBALL YOUTH PROGRAM Tuesday’s starting July 9th to August 12th from 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. at the Horton Community Centre Beach Volleyball Court • Ages 10 and up $80 per child (includes t-shirt and insurance coverage) First 30 to register will be accepted into the program Sign up & pay at the Horton Township Office For more info: Call Shane Lambert at 613-433-3303 or email recreation@hortontownship.ca

ADULT PROGRAM Sunday Evenings starting July 7th at 6:00 p.m. at the Horton Community Centre Beach Volleyball Court • $140 per team Rules: spiking allowed, 2 girls on the court at all times, best of 3 sets, win by 2, rally point (25) To register contact Shane Lambert at 613-433-3303 or email recreation@hortontownship.ca


Ontario Power Generation (OPG) is proposing to redevelop the existing Calabogie Generating Station (GS). This proposed undertaking will involve an Environmental Assessment (EA) under the Ontario Waterpower Association (OWA) Class EA for Waterpower Projects as a Project Associated with Existing Infrastructure. Constructed in 1917, the existing station has an installed capacity of 5 megawatts (MW) and is now at its end of life stage. OPG intends to redevelop the site and increase the station’s capacity to approximately 10 to 15 MW.

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NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED SECOND AND LAST OPEN HOUSE FOR THE PROPOSED UNDERTAKING UNDER THE ONTARIO WATERPOWER ASSOCIATION CLASS EA FOR WATERPOWER PROJECTS: CALABOGIE GENERATING STATION REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT The Proposed Undertaking is on the Madawaska River within the village of Calabogie, in the Township of Greater Madawaska, Ontario, as detailed on the map below. OPG does not plan to alter the approved water levels and flows as described in the Madawaska River Water Management Plan (WMP). As such, the anticipated zone of impact for the project is limited to the immediate area around the station (see shaded/hatched area on the map). A minor amendment to the WMP is anticipated under the Lakes and Rivers Improvement Act. This notice and public consultation process for the project under the Class EA is intended to coordinate and meet the notification requirements relevant to the planning stage of the project under both the Environmental Assessment Act and Lakes and Rivers Improvement Act statutes. The Class EA process requires OPG to undertake an evaluation of the project to evaluate its potential effects to the environment (positive and negative) and prepare a detailed Environmental Report. The evaluation and resulting environmental report will assess the potential effects of the proposed waterpower project on the environment during both construction and operation. OPG has identified certain environmental components that it expects to be the focus of the proposed project and will present findings about the proposed project, environmental effects and proposed mitigation and monitoring measures. Consultation with Indigenous communities and the public is an integral component of this process and allows interested parties to provide comments on the project. You are invited to provide comments on the issues to be addressed. For information on the project proposal, to raise any issues or concerns, or to be placed on the project’s mailing list, please contact one of the individuals identified below. If the project proceeds as scheduled, construction could commence in 2020. The second open house has been rescheduled as follows: Monday, June 17, 2019, 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Calabogie Community Hall, 574 Mill Street, Calabogie, Ontario, K0J 1H0 The open house will provide the public with more information about the Proposed Undertaking. Anyone who attends will have the opportunity to speak directly with representatives from OPG and their environmental consulting team with regard to the OWA Class EA. OPG has retained Arcadis Canada Inc. to undertake the Class EA process. For more information, please contact: For more details, please visit calabogiegs.com. Under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and the Environmental Assessment Act, unless otherwise stated in the submission, any personal information such as name, address, telephone number and property location included in a submission will become part of the public record files for this matter and will be released, if requested, to any person.

Gillian MacLeod Senior Environmental Advisor Ontario Power Generation 700 University Avenue, H18 Toronto, ON M5G 1X6 416-592-3481 gillian.macleod@opg.com

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PLEASE, GIVE TURTLES A 'BRAKE' This time of year, turtles are prevalent on our roadways, and the Nature Conservancy of Canada is asking motorists to give turtles a "brake." We are now in an active period when turtles are moving from their usual habitats and motorists encounter turtles on busy roads in major centres, on back roads or on the way to the cottage. Turtles are vulnerable especially between now and October. Like other reptiles, turtles are cold-blooded so basking on gravel, sandy road sides or warm asphalt feels good on cool spring days. Adult turtles set out to mate and find nesting sites. In late summer and early fall, newly-hatched turtles travel from their nest to a nearby wetland or water body. While a turtle's shell can protect them from predators, it's no match for a car. Turtle deaths are a major issue in some parts of the country, and all eight turtle species in Ontario are at risk. The Blanding's turtle is more endangered than pandas. In Quebec, six turtle species are provincially designated as threatened or vulnerable. When a turtle is struck by a car, it can have a bigger impact than just the loss of that one turtle. Studies show just a five per cent increase in annual mortality can put an entire population at risk of decline. We encourage motorists to slow down when they see a turtle on the road and check to be sure they can safely steer around it. If you want to help, ensure your safety is paramount on the roadways. Move the turtle in the direction that it's crossing. For smaller turtles like Blanding's and Midland painted, simply pick them up and carry them across the road. If you're helping a snapping turtle, be wary of their spiked tails and sharp snouts. They can be heavy too up to 75 pounds. To move these guys, lift them using their "handles" on either side of their shell by the tail and move them like a wheelbarrow across the road. Some people may carry turtle gear in their vehicle. A shovel and a car mat are handy to help guide the turtle. Pushing or shoving turtles across roads with your feet or sticks isn't advisable. Their shells aren't as thick underneath, and rough pavement can do a lot of damage. Other threats to turtles include habitat loss, invasive species and illegal collection for the pet trade. Whether you're a turtle helper or you drive on past them, please just be kind to them.

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WHO WE ARE LETTERS & COMMENTARY WERE YOU AT THE GRAND OPENING OF RENFREW'S MCDOUGALL MILL MUSEUM? To the editor; The McDougall Mill Museum in Renfrew would like to hear from anyone who was at the grand opening of the museum in June 1969. Maybe you were in the Renfrew Collegiate Institute band or the Renfrew Highland Pipes and Drums or sitting on the grass taking in all the events. We are continuing to make memories and hope to get a good crowd on June 23 when we celebrate 50 years as a museum. Come out with a blanket or lawn chair to hear the pipe band play again and tour the museum. If anyone from Renfrew hasn’t been in the museum, make this your year to visit, we’d love to hear what you think. You can call us on 613 432 2129 or e mail information@renfrewmuseum.ca Please also come and buy a commemorative coin. It’s a great souvenir of Renfrew, and a perfect

gift for anyone turning 50! They are available at the museum or the Chamber of Commerce office next to the Library.

SUE MCSHEFFREY PRESIDENT, MCDOUGALL MILL MUSEUM

KUDOS TO PARAMEDICS, BUT SUPPLY WASTE AN ISSUE To the editor: Re: 'Thanks for making a difference,' May 30. I was impressed by your timely column about the members of the paramedic service. It is one of the few efficient operations in Ontario and should be commended for its professionalism and dedication. The care the paramedics give to their housebound patients both old and young is beyond excellent. That being said, my one complaint is about the shocking over-supply of surgical dressings. In

every case requiring regular home visits a large container of supplies is delivered to the patient's home. At the end of the treatment there are always surplus items - syringes, pads, sterile solution, needles, scissors, dressings. Apparently they cannot be returned to source. I cringe when I think of the expense to the consumer of this valuable material being thrown out or stuffed away "just in case." There must be a more efficient way of distributing such necessary equipment which might even reduce the operating costs of the service. Of course, saving money seems to be the last concern of our freespending government. We are all well aware of that.

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RVH GOLF CLASSIC RAISES MORE THAN $65,000 SHERRY HAAIMA sherr y.haaima@metroland.com The 21st annual Renfrew Victoria Hospital Golf Classic, held June 7 at the Renfrew Golf Club, raised more than $65,000 for the oncology department. More than 40 teams enjoyed warm, sunny weather for the tournament, which included a silent auction. Funds raised will go towards improvements to the unit and upgrades to equipment. The oncology department marks 25 years of service this year. The RVH Catch the Ace lottery contest is continuing - draws take place every Thursday and tickets are available at numerous locations.

Sherry Haaima/Torstar From left are RVH president and CEO Randy Penney, foundation chair Jim Lemenchick, foundation development co-ordinator Melanie Clemmer, foundation team volunteer Kathryn Enright, foundation executive director Patti Dillabough, and foundation members Greg MacKenzie and Sheila Kemp.

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Jonathan Mulvihill/Torstar Kyra Cram, centre, carries the torch, while a crowd follows in the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics in Renfrew on June 5. The run began at 10 a.m. at Renfrew Town Hall. Students, parents, law enforcement and volunteers journeyed up main street and to the Renfrew OPP Detachment where a barbecue was held.

A child in the area of Munroe Avenue East in Renfrew was approached by a suspicious person while walking home from school on May 23, according to OPP. The only descriptors obtained were a black hoodie (hood up), and black and white running shoes. Police are asking the public to use vigilance. At the time of the incident it was raining. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Renfrew OPP. The detachment covering the county’s southern area investigated 259 calls for service between May 27 and June 2, including seven domestic disputes. One person was charged with assault; one with fail to comply with recognizance and three counts of fail to comply with probation. Names are not released in domes-

tic cases. OPP responded to a motor vehicle collision in Arnprior May 29. As a result of the investigation, Mike Mulholland, 61, of McNab/ Braeside has been charged with dangerous operation of a motor vehicle causing bodily harm, assault with a weapon and five counts of assault. The accused was released on a promise to appear in Renfrew court June 19. On the same day, OPP responded to a dispute at a residence in Arnprior. As a result of the investigation, Shawn St. Louis, 31, of Arnprior has been charged with assault. The accused was released on a promise to appear in Renfrew court July 3. On June 1, officers responded to a traffic complaint in the Township of Horton. As a result of a traffic stop Jason Bradford, 33, of McNab/Braeside, has been charged with im-

paired driving and operating a motor vehicle with over 80mg of alcohol. The accused was released on a promise to appear and will appear in Renfrew court June 19. On the same day, officers responded to a traffic complaint call in Admaston/Bromley. As a result of a traffic stop Michael Wolters, 39, of McNab/Braeside has been charged with impaired driving and operating a motor vehicle with over 80mg of alcohol. The accused was released on a promise to appear and will be in Renfrew court June 19. On June 2, officers responded to a traffic complaint call in McNab/Braeside. As a result of a traffic stop Rodney Piasetzki, 41, of Arnprior has been charged with impaired driving and operating a motor vehicle with over 80mg of alcohol. The accused was released on a promise to appear and will be in Renfrew court June 19.

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World Trivia WHEN: 2:00 p.m - 3:00 p.m WHERE: Groves Park Lodge, 470 Raglan St N, Renfrew CONTACT: Sherry Bradley, 613-432-5823, program.dept@grovesparklodge.com COST: Come and enjoy an afternoon of World Trivia, part of Seniors Month. St Joseph's High School Coffee House WHEN: 6:30 p.m - 7:00 p.m WHERE: St. Joseph's High School, 835 First Street, Renfrew CONTACT: Dave Rowat, 613432-5846 COST: $5 entry gets you a bottomless cup of coffee or tea. Come and join us for an evening of great talent by the students and staff of St. Joseph's High School in Renfrew Great Women of Shakespeare WHEN: 7:00 p.m WHERE: St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Cobden, 35 Hwy 17,, WhitewaterRegion CONTACT: Conrad Boyce, conradboyce@powergate.ca COST: $20 The performance features female characters from 20 different plays, brought to life by seven young actresses from Opeongo High School (OHS), with a supporting cast of three young men.

FRIDAY, JUNE 14

Father's Day Tribute WHEN: 2:00 p.m - 3:00 p.m WHERE: Chartwell Quail Creek Retirement Residence, 450 Albert St., Renfrew CONTACT: Sherry Bradley, 613-432-5823, program.dept@grovesparklodge.com COST: Come and enjoy a Father's Day tribute held by Quail Creek, part of Seniors Month.

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Calabogie Summer Market WHEN: 9:00 a.m - 1:00 p.m WHERE: Calabogie Community Centre, 574 Mill St., Greater Madawaska CONTACT: Johnny Slack, 3439988654, info@calabogiemarket.ca, https://calabogiemarket.ca/ COST: Local farmers' fresh produce, maple syrup, cheese, bread, baking, preserves, fudge, plants! Artisans each week: painters,

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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.

Father's Day Fundraising Breakfast WHEN: 8:30 a.m - 12:30 p.m WHERE: Eganville Legion Branch 353, 57 Veterans Way, Eganville, Bonnechere Valley CONTACT: Carolyn Green, 613-633-6578, melville@nrtco.net, http:// www.melvilleunitedchurch.com COST: Adults $10 Chidren under 6 years $5 Take Dad out for breakfast. Enjoy bacon,sausage and scrabbled eggs with toast. Back by popular demand we will be serving apple French toast as well.

Charity Dog and Car Wash in support of Valley Animal Rescue WHEN: 11:00 a.m - 2:00 p.m WHERE: Squeaky Kleen Auto Spa, 470 O'Brien Rd, Renfrew CONTACT: Shelby Rougier, 6134334480, rubyroug@hotmail.com COST: Full service dog wash by our volunteers for only $15, with 100% of proceeds going to the rescue. Or take your car through the the Touchless wash and partial proceeds will go to rescue. Or both for only $25! Cash only. First come, first served.

Father'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: Adults $11.50, Children under 12, $5.00 Cobden Legion's Father's Day Breakfast Buffet, all you can eat!Menu consists of: scrambled eggs, pancakes & maple syrup, sausages, ham, bacon, home fries, beans, toast, coffee, tea.

Live Music with the Heart Breakers WHEN: 4:00 p.m - 8:00 p.m WHERE: Cobden Legion Branch 550, 43a Main Street, WhitewaterRegion CONTACT: Ron Jaremkow, 6136027879, ron-

Ladies Auxiliary Euchre WHEN: 1:00 p.m - 4:00 p.m WHERE: Renfrew Legion, 30 Raglan St S, Renfrew CONTACT: Renfrew Legion, 6134326450 COST: $8

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The Deconnaires WHEN: 2:00 p.m - 3:00 p.m WHERE: Bonnechere Manor, 470 Albert Street, Renfrew CONTACT: Sherry Bradley, 613-432-5823, program.dept@grovesparklodge.com COST: Come enjoy an afternoon of musical entertainment with the Deconnaires, part of Seniors Month.

TUESDAY, JUNE 18

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 experience necessary. Gardening 101 WHEN: 6:00 p.m - 7:30 p.m WHERE: Renfrew Public Library, 13 Railway Avenue, Renfrew , ON, Renfrew CONTACT: maggie Murdock, 613 432-8151, mmurdock@renfrew.library.on.ca, http://www.renfrew.ca/library Seed saving. Freedom from Tobacco WHEN: 7:00 p.m - 8:00 p.m WHERE: MacKay Manor, 196 Argyle St S, Renfrew CONTACT: 613-432-7666 COST: Fun and casual, nonjudgemental quit smoking support group. All smokers welcome.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19

"Punny" Fashion Show WHEN: 2:00 p.m - 3:00 p.m WHERE: Bonnechere Manor, 470 Albert Street, Renfrew CONTACT: Sherry Bradley, 613-432-5823, program.dept@grovesparklodge.com Come and enjoy an afternoon of entertainment at Bonnechere Manor. Dennis Harrington & Friends WHEN: 7:00 p.m - 8:00 p.m WHERE: Groves Park Lodge, 470 Raglan St N, Renfrew CONTACT: Sherry Bradley, 613-432-5823, program.dept@grovesparklodge.com COST: Come and enjoy a fun evening of

Tara Gesner/Torstar Brayden Waterman of Petawawa and Innis, his Autism Assistance Dog Guide. The duo (ambassadors) attended Arnprior's second annual Pet Valu Walk for Dog Guides, held on May 26 at Robert Simpson Park. The event was hosted by the Arnprior Lions Club.

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THURSDAY, JUNE 20

Renfrew Silver Seniors WHEN: 12:00 p.m - 1:00 p.m WHERE: Renfrew Legion, 30 Raglan St S, Renfrew CONTACT: joan.miller091@sympatic.ca Pot luck luncheon.

FRIDAY, JUNE 21

Seniors Month BBQ WHEN: 12:00 p.m - 1:00 p.m WHERE: Groves Park Lodge, 470 Raglan St N, Renfrew CONTACT: Sherry Bradley, 613-432-5823, program.dept@grovesparklodge.com The Renfrew Victoria Hospital Auxiliary will be holding a BBQ for our seniors. Joyfully Noisy WHEN: 2:00 p.m - 3:00 p.m WHERE: Bonnechere Manor, 470 Albert Street, Renfrew CONTACT: Sherry Bradley, 613-432-5823, program.dept@grovesparklodge.com COST: Come and enjoy an afternoon of

musical entertainment with Joyfully Noisy. Country dance WHEN: 8:00 p.m - 12:00 a.m WHERE: Horton Community Centre, 1005 Castleford Road, Renfrew CONTACT: Shane Lambert, 613-433-3303, recreation@hortontownship.ca, https://www.hortontownship.ca/ recreation/events-festivals/ dances/country-dance-june-152018-8789.html COST: $10 per person Tickets available at: Scott & Son's Hardware and at the door.

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Community garage sale WHEN: 8:00 a.m - 12:00 p.m WHERE: Horton Community Centre, 1005 Castleford Rd, Renfrew CONTACT: Sharon Bennett, 613-432-0347, lovin.myfamilyu@hotmail.com COST: $20 per table Under the rink roof (rain or shine), $20 per 10 x 10 (bring your own tables). To reserve your spot please contact Sharon Bennett 613-432-0347 (call or text) or email lovin.myfamily@hotmail.com


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June is Seniors Month in Ontario. To celebrate the part seniors play in our communities, this year’s theme is “Seniors Making A Difference”. In Renfrew, the Bonnechere Manor, Groves Park Lodge, Quail Creek Retirement Centre and the Renfrew Victoria Hospital have been celebrating Seniors Month together for the past 33 years. These organizations are dedicated to recognizing the input of our seniors to our community. Our seniors have made many contributions over the course of their lives and have been instrumental in shaping the Ottawa Valley.

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John Yakabuski and other cabinet ministers in the Ford government got hammered by social media during a coordinated beer-hunting stunt. The Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MPP and his PC colleagues each went in faux search of beer in their ridings the first weekend of June. Some went to convenience stores; Yakabuski visited a Shell gas station to tell Twitter followers that it is "only fair" for the owner to be able to sell beer and wine. "We want to give people choice and convenience," Yakabuski said. "Why should multi-national companies be the only ones to sell beer?" Just stopped by my convenience store in Barry's Bay, and owner Mark talked about it being only fair for him to be able to sell beer and wine. We want to give people choice and convenience. Why should multi-national companies be the only ones to sell beer? pic.twitter.com/sxxcCN4h65John Yakabuski (@JYakabuskiMPP) June 1, 2019The Ontario government is backing out of a contract with the Beer Store that critics say will ding taxpayers up to $1 billion in legal costs. It says craft beer should have higher sales at the Beer Store, that other jurisdictions have private retailers selling alcohol, and that 9,100 jobs would be created by increasing the number of alcohol retailers. None of that meant much to many of the at least 130 commentators on Yakabuski's Twitter account. Several posted clapping seal gifs to say Yakabuski isn't independent-minded, that he unquestioningly follows Premier Doug Ford's lead. Others indicated that alcohol issues (including buck-a-beer and drinking in parks legislation) shows the government's priorities are out of place. "I'm no fan of the degree to which the big international brewers have been granted as much control as they have," wrote Stephen Wickens, "but there are real emergencies going ignored while this government focuses on bread and circuses." The tweet seemed to open the door to more gripes people have with the party. Sandra Bray said, "Ontario today: $1 billion for beer choice, $3.5 billion lost on cap-and-trade, $100 million on White Pines cancellation, $100 million on Hydro One interference, Brad Blair lawsuit, carbon tax lawsuit." Other PC members were met with similar responses.

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HORTON TOWNSHIP VYING TO BE CANADA'S MOST ACTIVE COMMUNITY TARA GESNER tgesner@metroland.com Horton Township is urging its residents to get active, taking part in the ParticipACTION Community Better Challenge. "Log your minutes!" recreation committee member Tina Hunt stressed. Hunt spoke with the Renfrew Mercury about the challenge on June 9 outside the Horton Community Centre. The goal is simple: to get people active. Everyone is being encouraged to help the township reach its goal of being Canada's Most Active Community.

Horton Township has joined a number of municipalities across the country in this new initiative from ParticipACTION, which runs from May 31 to June 16. On Sunday, Hunt noted, Horton Township was in seventh place out of 20 communities. "They list the top 20 communities on the ParticipACTION website," she said. Horton could win the challenge's top prize of $150,000, which must be put toward physical activity initiatives. "It has to be spent on recreation ... upgrades to facilities, buying equipment, etc.," Hunt explained.

"It will be a decision of council, staff and the recreation committee." Bike riding, cutting the grass, swimming, walking, running, playing soccer or baseball ... every minute of physical activity counts. Individuals, families, schools and organizations can participate by downloading the ParticipACTION app at Google Play or Apple App Store, or visit https:// www.participaction.com/en-ca. "Active minutes tracked through the app will automatically count toward our community score," Hunt said. She added: "They base it on the

population of your municipality ... Horton (Township) is not going against Ottawa or Toronto." At the conclusion of the challenge, one community will earn the top prize; however, five regional winners will be recognized, receiving $20,000 each. Finalists will be revealed on June 18, with the winning municipality announced on June 27. "After the finalists are picked, they must answer a few questions ... how would they use the money, why do they need it," Hunt said. Get moving with the ParticipACTION Community Better Challenge!

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RENFREW TENNIS PAYS TRIBUTE TO FOUNDING MEMBER JONATHAN MULVIHILL jmulvihill@metroland.com On May 25, the Renfrew Tennis Club's (RTC) Morning Tennis Group honoured one of their founding members, Lila Prince, with a Memorial Fundraising Tournament. All four courts were filled with doubles matches, and the two new court-side picnic tables were decorated with fresh-cut tulips and

scrapbooks of all the sports accomplishments, newspaper clippings and photos that her daughter, Jane, brought to share. There was a pizza lunch courtesy of Renfrew Pizzeria and a cake decorated by Renfrew Metro with Prince's favourite catchphrase, "There's a whole lotta love here!" Many former tennis players who knew Prince were present to make dona-

tions, cheer on the players and share memories together. The next tournament, The Lila Prince Fun Tournament, will be held on June 14 starting at 6 p.m. There is a $5 entry fee for this event, which can be paid the night of the tournament. The tournament has a 32 player cut-off. Those interested can email renfrewtennis@gmail.com to register in advance.

Renfrew Tennis Club photo Morning Group members Sharon Cayen and Margaret Ann Fraser deliver the proceeds of the Memorial Fundraising Tournament to the Bonnechere Manor in Lila Prince's name. Accepting on behalf of the Manor are environmental services supervisor Dave Norton and administration supervisor Sandra Blok.

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CLUES ACROSS 1. Mathematical term (abbr.) 4. Seaport (abbr.) 7. “Unforgettable” singer 10. The GOAT 11. Used to harvest agave cactus 12. Luke’s mentor __-Wan 13. Muses 15. IBM operating system 16. Hungarian village 19. Popular conversation topic 21. N. Atlantic island 23. Fail to discern correctly 24. The President has one 25. Irish Gaelic language 26. Gasteyer and Ivanovic are two 27. Garnished 30. National capital 34. Basics 35. Initial public offering 36. Winged horse 41. English synthpop duo 45. Mars crater 46. A lot

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TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21 Relationships take work, Taurus. You have to put in the effort if you want to see yours blossom to its full potential. Schedule some time to spend with your sweetheart.

VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22 A few things are coming up that will be completely out of your control, Virgo. Letting go of the reins can be good for you once in a while. And you may learn a thing or two.

CAPRICORN – Dec 22/Jan 20 After a bumpy start, the week will smooth out quite nicely and can prove very enjoyable for you, Capricorn. Invite some friends over or go out for happy hour.

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LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23 You are doling out tons of advice lately, and it suits you, Libra. Others want to know your opinion on many different things, and you are ready and willing to offer it to them.

CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22 Put a strong face on if upsetting news comes your way, Cancer. You’re tough enough to get through it, and you may need to take a leadership role.

SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22 “When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.” Why not turn it into lemon meringue pie instead, Scorpio? Really put a positive spin on the situation, and you’ll feel better.

47. Small organelles 50. By reason of 54. “Growing Pains” actor Kirk 55. Free from contamination 56. Genus in the mahogany family 57. Body part 59. A belief in a supreme being 60. Talk a lot 61. Actors’ group 62. Unit of measurement 63. Slick 64. No seats available 65. A way to change color

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The other day I was taken to the top of a spectacular lookout in Muskoka. The view was breathtaking, with miles of rolling, forested hills and sparkling lakes in sight. But when I looked down at my feet, the view was equally spectacular. Circles of lime green decorated the ageless pink granite, with splashes of black and grey scattered hither and yonder. What I was seeing was not tasteless graffiti but a field of living organisms. The rocks were painted with lichens. Now, lichens are neither

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Michael Runtz photo Map Lichen is one of the many lichens that add brilliant colour to rock faces.

for camouflage. Northern parulas, tiny, colourful warblers that sport mossy green backpacks, place their nests high up in hanging clumps of old man's beard, making them one of the most difficult of all bird nests to find. Most lichens do not tolerate air pollution, which is why the centres of large cities are void of them. Thus, lichens behave like canaries in a coal mine. Fortunately our area still has plenty of beautiful canaries. The Nature email is mruntz@start.ca.

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Michael Runtz is a longtime columnist who teaches natural history and ornithology at Carleton University. He has worked as a naturalist in provincial and national parks, hosted the international television series Wild by Nature, and has written and/or photographically illustrated 13 books on natural history topics.

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RAYCROFT, “Gordie”

(Retired Gillies Bros. Lumber Co.) (April 30, 1936 - June 2, 2019) With great sadness we announce that Gordie passed away at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute early Sunday morning, June 2, 2019. Gordon Davis Lee Raycroft of Braeside was 83. Beloved husband of the late Bethel (nee Yourt). Dearly loved and proud father of Randy, Brent (Heather Leckie) and Janice McLean. Predeceased by his daughter, Heather Raycroft (Cliff Scott) and an infant daughter, Joanne. Cherished and much loved by his grandchildren: Leslie Lambert (Crystalee Gaudaur), Krista Lambert-Nicol (David Nicol), Rebeka Borshevsky, Rachel Borshevsky (Ryan Terry), Taylor Scheel, Davis Scheel, Ashley Raycroft and Amy Raycroft. Lovingly remembered by his greatgrandchildren as well as his nieces and nephews. Dear brother of Bernice Murdoch. Predeceased by his parents: William James and Florence (nee Russett) Raycroft as well as siblings: Orletta Mullins (late Russell), Marion McMillan (late John), Earl Raycroft (late Margaret), Elwin Raycroft (Betty) and Darlene Goslin (Art). Gordie’s final care has been entrusted to the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior where friends called on Saturday morning, June 8 from 9 to 10:45 a.m. A Tribute to Gordie followed in the Pilon Family Chapel at 11 o’clock. Interment Malloch Road Cemetery, Arnprior. For those wishing, please consider a donation to the U of O Heart Institute. Condolences/Memories/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

1935-2019 With heavy hearts we announce that Bernadette passed away peacefully at home in Orléans, surrounded by loved ones on Tuesday evening, June 4th, 2019. Beloved wife of Ronald “Ron” Tourangeau. Dearly loved mother of Casey (Joan) of Orléans and Vincent (Mireille) of Toronto; cherished and proud grandmother of Finn and Jean-Pierre. Fondly remembered by her numerous nieces and nephews and special friend, Sheila Tousignant; last surviving child of the late John Edward Casey and the late Margaret Mary Whelan of Montreal; predeceased by her sisters, Mary Roberts and Kathleen Barry, and by her brothers, John, Gerry, and Bill Casey. With a BA in English and Master of Religious Education, Bernadette was a passionate educator, teaching in Arnprior, Kingston, Brantford, Iroquois Falls, Alameda CA, and Newmarket; she later served as a resource person for the Catholic Office of Religious Education (CORE), Archdiocese of Toronto, and finally as Director of the National Office of Religious Education for the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB), in Ottawa. Bernadette was a loving mother, grandmother, and aunt who especially enjoyed nature and the outdoors with her sons and grandsons. She loved to cook and bake for her family and friends and was a voracious reader. Bernadette’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 Monday, June 10 from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 7:45 p.m. A twilight tribute immediately followed in the Pilon Family Chapel where friends and family had the opportunity to share stories of precious Bernadette. Visitation resumed on Tuesday, June 11th from 11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. A Funeral Mass was celebrated in St. John Chrysostom Church, Arnprior on Tuesday afternoon at 1 o’clock. In memory of Bernadette, please consider a donation to Parkinson Canada or the Dementia Society of Ottawa and Renfrew County.

Marion Ellen Watt

July 25, 1922-June 2, 2019 Peacefully at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital on Sunday evening, June 2nd, 2019. Marion Ellen Watt of White Lake at the age of 96. Beloved wife of the late Arthur Watt. Dearly loved mother of Donald (Arlene), Terry (Roxy) and Glenn (Kim), all of White Lake. Proud and loving grandmother of Sean, Jason (Leslie) and Brian Headrick. Loving great-grandmother of Haley and Amelia and most loving great-great grandmother of Owen. Marion was the daughter of the late John and Pearl (Headrick) Stewart. Dear sister of Betty Fraser (late Nelson), Bob (June) and Doug (June). Predeceased by brothers Earl (late Annette), Jim (Margaret), and Donald (Kathy). Fondly remembered by her many nieces and nephews and friends. Friends were invited to join Marion’s family during visitation at the Boyce Funeral Home Ltd., 138 Daniel Street North, Arnprior Wednesday from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. and after 10:00 a.m. Thursday morning. The Funeral Service was conducted Thursday June 6, 2019 at the Boyce Chapel at 11:00 a.m. Interment White Lake Community Cemetery. A Reception followed at the White Lake United Church Hall. In memory of Marion, a donation may be made to the White Lake United Church. Condolences/Tributes/Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca

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Kevin Harrington

Peacefully, at the Pembroke Regional Hospital, surrounded by the love of his family, on Tuesday June 6th, 2019 in his 80th year Kevin (Ted) Harrington of Chapeau Quebec beloved husband of Monique (nee St-cyr) Harrington. Loved and cherished father of Eric Harrington (Melanie) Bryson and Karl Harrington (Erin) Calgary. Loving grandfather who will be dearly missed by Nathan, Kyle, Abbie, Samuel, Damien Harrington. Dear brother of Margaret Gormley (late Jack) , Jim Harrington (Carmel) , Claire Cotnam (late Gerald) , Robert Harrington (Doris) , and predeceased by sisters Marita Mulligan (late Gerald) , Mary Shields (late Mike) , Maureen (Reenie) Dillon and brothers Patrick Harrington (late Inez) and Desmond Harrington, Teresa (late Mark) Wren. Brotherin-law of Betty Harrington and Jack Dillon. Sadly missed by all his nieces and nephews. Son of the late Thomas Joseph and Mary Frances (nee Drohan) Harrington. Friends called at the Hayes Funeral Home, 56 Rue Saint-Jacques, Chapeau, Quebec on Tuesday, June 11, 2019 and Wednesday, June 12, 2019. Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated in St. Alphonsus Church, Chapeau, Quebec on Wednesday, June 12, 2019 at 11 a.m. Interment Parish Cemetery. www.hayesfuneralhome.ca

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(nee Zimmerling) Of Shawville passed away on Saturday, June 1, 2019 at the age of 86 years. Supportive and loving wife of the late Cledas T u b m a n . Predeceased by her chosen daughter, Muriel Richard (Mearl Richard). Nannie of Mark, Melinda and Tammy Richard (Fraser), and great-nannie of Joselyn and Dustin. Beloved sister of Florence Sparling (late Warren Sparling) and dear aunt of Blaine (Valerie), Blake, Todd (Carrie), Wade (Mary) and Arlene (Wayne). Great-aunt to many nieces and nephews. Dear friend to many neighbours, parishioners, and folks in the Pontiac and beyond. A hardworking farmer, faithful to the Lord and a kind heart, Theresa will be missed by all. Friends called at the Hayes Funeral Home, 134 Centre Street, Shawville, Quebec on Wednesday, June 5, 2019. Funeral Service was conducted in St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Shawville, Quebec on Thursday, June 6, 2019. Interment at Maple Grove Cemetery, Shawville. Donations to the Alzheimer Society of Quebec or St. James Anglican Church, Otter Lake, Quebec would be appreciated. www.hayesfuneralhome.ca

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It is with immeasurable sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of Richard at the Almonte General Hospital on June 4, 2019 at the age of 71 after heroically battling both diabetes and dementia. Born April 15th, 1948 to the late Nellie and Roger LaRocque. He will be eternally missed by his loving wife of 46 years Deb, his children Jeff and Greg and his grandchildren Ethan and Gwen. Predeceased by his older brother Roger (Claire), he will be fondly be remembered by his surviving siblings: Denise (Gib), Bobby (Mary), Paul (Ruth), Anne (Peter), Doug, Karl and his many nieces and nephews. Richard selflessly served the public for over 50 years working in the hardware business, and as a longtime volunteer in the Stittsville community. A Celebration of Richard’s Life will be held at a later date. Donations can be made to the Almonte General Hospital Fairview Manor Foundation or the Almonte Country Haven Nursing Home. Funeral Arrangements Entrusted Into The Care Of C. R. Gamble Funeral Home & Chapel Inc. (127 Church St., Almonte, ON., 613-256-3313) Condolences & Tributes: www.crgamble.com

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Wendy (Dolan) Fredman

Please join us in celebration of Wendy’s life on Sunday, June 23rd at First Baptist Church, 279 Alicia Street, Arnprior at 2:00. Thank you everyone for your condolences, flowers and cards. Debbie, Dale, Vicki and The Fredman Family

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Passed away peacefully at Bonnechere Manor on June 4, 2019 in her 95th year. Beloved wife of the late Haley Flower. Devoted and loving mother of Anne Briscoe (Barry), Sue Newberry and the late Stephen Flower. Dear grandmother of Roger Briscoe (Janet), Stephanie Briscoe (Corey Hackett) and Nicholas Newberry (Meredith). Loving greatgrandmother of Carter Briscoe, Courtney Briscoe, Annabelle Hackett, James Newberry and Nate Newberry. Beloved daughter of the late William and Dora Vance. Loving sister of Carolyn Gaunt and the late Horace, Burt, Art, Jack, and Jeanne. Treasured Aunt Betty to all her Vance nieces and nephews. As per Betty’s wishes a private family service and interment has taken place at Thomsonville Cemetery. Betty’s family will be forever grateful to Dr. A. DiPaolo and the wonderful, very special Bonnechere Manor staff. In lieu of flowers, donations to Bonnechere Manor Auxiliary or Hospice Renfrew would be greatly appreciated. Condolences or donations may be made at www.mcphailandperkins.ca

Life is but a stopping place, A pause in what’s to be, A resting place along the road, To sweet eternity. We all have different journeys, Different paths along the way, We are all meant to learn some things, But never meant to stay. Our destination is a place, Far greater than we know, For some the journeys quicker, For some the journeys slow. But when the journey finally ends, We’ll claim a great reward, And find an everlasting peace, Together with the Lord.

DEATH NOTICE Until we meet again, Sadly missed by cherished wife Florence & Family

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Peacefully after battling cancer, our firecracker of a mother passed away at Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Friday, June 7, 2019 at the age of 81. Beloved wife of the late Donald Sullivan of Calabogie. Cherished mother of Mary Anne (Dale Rees), Paddy (Kim Sullivan), Debra (Andy Simpson) and Theresa (Rick Pultz). Proud grandma of 10 grandchildren, Erin, Holly, Megann, Kathy, Blaine, Amanda, Mary Anne, Casey, Gord and Julie. Dear sister of Raymond Mulvihill (Raymie) of Mount St. Patrick. Good friend of Bill Gilmore and family of Renfrew. Predeceased by her siblings Anna Mary, Kathleen, D.J., Jack, Eileen, Lillian, Camie, Theresa, Rita, Genny, Leo, and Dorothy. Many thanks to all of our cousins for their support. Mom has requested no funeral services. Sincere thanks to second floor staff at Renfrew Victoria Hospital for the wonderful care of our mother. She will be celebrated at a later date when the family is all home. Donations in memory of Deenie to Renfrew Victoria Hospital Oncology and the Canadian Cancer Society. Arrangements entrusted to the care of the Goulet Funeral Home, Renfrew, Ontario.

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Suddenly at home on Sunday morning, June 9, 2019; David Arthur Miller of Braeside passed away following a brief illness. He was 63. Beloved husband of Marilyn Eady. Dearly loved father of Charmaine Miller of Castleford and Chase Miller (Nicki Kovacs) of Ottawa. Cherished and proud Poppa of Chance Miller, Cruz and Charlee Gianforte. Dear brother of Harry and Lawrence Miller and Brenda McLean (Rod). Predeceased by his mother, Mary Farrell. Also survived by his many nieces and nephews. David’s final care has been entrusted to the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior where visitation will be held on Friday morning, June 14th from 9:30 to 11 a.m. A procession will then take place to the Malloch Road Cemetery, Arnprior for a brief graveside service. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Canadian Cancer Society. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

FRIVALT, Gerald “Gerry”

(Retired - Smiths Construction, Arnprior) Peacefully at The Grove Nursing Home in Arnprior on Sunday evening, June 2, 2019; Gerald Frances Frivalt of Arnprior passed away following a lengthy illness. He was 87. Dear father of Elizabeth “Betty” Bellavance (Peter) and grandfather of Traci. Dear brother of Joyce Frivalt of Arnprior. Predeceased by his only son, Terry. Son of the late Bill and Lillian (nee Wagenblass) Frivalt, Gerry was also predeceased by his sister June Tourangeau (late Ellard) as well as brothers: Bert (late Helen) and Norman Frivalt. Also survived by his nieces and nephews. Sincere thanks to the staff and volunteers at The Grove Nursing Home for providing Gerry and his family with exceptional care over the past few months. Gerry’s final care has been entrusted to the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. Interment will take place at the Malloch Road Cemetery, Arnprior. In his memory, please consider a donation to The Grove Nursing Home Redevelopment Fund. Condolences/Memories/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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LaRocque, Richard

FLOWER, Elizabeth Anne “Betty” (nee Vance)

MILLER, David

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IN MEMORIAM

WILSON, Dean In Loving Memory of a dear husband, father, grandfather & greatgrandfather “Dean Wilson”, who passed away June 16, 2005

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There’s a sad but sweet remembrance There’s a memory fond and true And a token of love and affection And a heartache still for you But a certainty of your happiness In God’s glory and Holy Presence Fills our hearts with joy and hope And a longing to meet in Heaven.

There is a home that lies beyond And past its golden door Awaits the one who’s now away Not lost-just gone before And in the home that lies beyond The Master will prepare A place for you, and when He calls You’ll meet your loved one there. Always loved and greatly missed - Eleanor, David, Joanne & Daryl & family

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• Member of UCDA Used Car Dealers Association • Low monthly payments • Car history report on every vehicle • OAC on approved credit CLR895684

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A COMPETITIVE PRICE ON 29ga STEEL ROOFING IN STOCK: Various colours, custom trim, clear sheets, door and track trolleys, nails and screws, rebar and Storage Sheds. Come see us for a price Levi Weber 2126 Stone Rd RR#2 Renfrew

FOR RENT: 1 bedroom newly renovated downtown apartment for rent. 3 appliances, heat, hydro and water included. $975 / month pls Call 613-570-8313 FOR RENT: 1 bedroom professionally decorated. Overlooking Robert Simpson Park. Patio, hardwood floors, new stainless steel appliances, modern kitchen with glass backsplash. $800.00 / mo + utilities 416-998-7060.

FOR SALE: 37ft trailer on Mink Lake at Mac’s Cedar Est. Sleeps 6, large add on sunroom with extra bedroom. Fully furnished inside and out $7500 Please call FOR RENT: ARNPRIOR ALWAYS CLEAN, MOD613-333-9649. ERN Secure 1 & 2 Bedroom apts. on First FOR SALE: Honda Gen- Avenue. Fridge, stove, erator EM650052C out- parking incl. Discounts mature tenants. put from 120v. Electric for start 6500 powerful easy 623-8537 after 6pm start premium features. Paid $3840.87 never FOR RENT: Renfrew, used. Reason for selling nice 2 bedroom ground Quiet area sold house. Asking floor apt. newly painted and reno$2800 416-998-7060. vated. Fridge, stove washer, dryer, water parking & heat incl. HUNTING Electric separate. References required 1st and Hunter Safety/Canadian last month, adult buildFire-arms Courses and ex- ing not pet friendly. Avail ams held once a month at now, $950 / month call Carp. Call Wenda Cochran 613-795-2860. 613-256-2409. UPSTAIRS ROOM FOR RENT: downWANTED TO RENT town in a private home. For a non WANTING TO RENT: 2 smoking gentleman. or 3 bedroom house in Cable TV, central air, the country starting July parking, 2 bathrooms kitchen 1st. Pls Call Mary shared 613-570-1964 or $500.00 / month pls Call 613-432-8760. 613-277-0936

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14th .........................Ivory 15th ...................... Crystal 20th ........................China 25th ........................Silver 30th .........................Pearl 35th .........................Coral 40th .........................Ruby 45th ...................Sapphire 50th ..........................Gold 55th ....................Emerald 60th .................. Diamond 70th .................. Platinum

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Auction SAleS Thursday Evening June 13 at 6:00 pm for Richard & Rita Quirt 165 Woodridge Ct, Braeside, Ontario Diningroom table, 6 chairs, buffet & hutch; French Provincial chesterfield, pink; love seat; 6 piece bedroom set with wooden double headboard; queen size Murphy bed; antique jug & basin stand; good quality household furnishings; Singer sewing machine & chair; flowers; Poulan Pro tractor lawnmower; push lawn mower; steel shelving units; lawn roller; wheelbarrow; garden tools & items; tools; misc items. Friday Evening June 14, at 6:00 pm for Keith Bromley 55 Clem Trail, Westmeath, Ontario 2005 Ford F150 Lariat truck, 4WD; HD tandem utility trailer, 12’X8’ bumper hitch with brakes; quick attach root remover bucket, used once; 5th Bush Hog, 3 pth; WC8 wood chipper, 3 pth, 8” cut, used 5 hrs; 25 gal spray tank for ATV; 5 HP Briggs & Stratton water pump with approx 200’ hose with water sprinkler nozzle; carpenter tools; hand & electric tools; tool boxes; 60 HZ generator; some hunting clothes; telescope with tripod; The Raven automatic trap clay pigeon launcher with an automatic adjustable wobbler kit; teak table with leaves & 6 chairs; brown leather love seat lazy boys; 2-white leather lazyboy couches; 5 piece queen bedroom set; linens; church pew; Yamaha Arius piano; 40 year old Benjamena; Maple Leaf HD Super Tilt wheelchair; and numerous misc items. Saturday June 15, at 10:00 am for the Late Reg Laventure 509 Mullins Rd, Renfrew, Ontario Landini 105 Vision tractor with Buhler 2596S quick attach loader, 4WD, 2200 hrs; White 6510 tractor, Quicke Q750 loader, 4WD, cab, 5200 hrs; Case IH 8435 Silage Special round baler; 16’ steel round bale rack wagon; 20’ 2” wooden rack on 10 ton Martin wagon; IH 575 manure spreader, single beater; 100 gal sprayer, 9 ft boom, with hand nozzle, 3 pth; farm equipment; hay tarps; farm items; 2014 Dodge Grand Caravan, 56,500 km, red, as-is; 2002 Toyota Tacoma truck, 4X4, V6, as-is; 1983 IH 5 ton truck, 14 ft steel box, as-is; assort round bale feeders; Deluxe cattle feeder wagon; Cub-Cadet 1215 lawn tractor; Beeline grass seeder; some tools. Check prestoncull.com for pictures, sales, and more information.

Auctioneer: Preston Cull

R.R. #1 Douglas, Ontario • prestoncull.com • 613-649-2378

June 22, Cull’s Old-Time Barn Dance, Douglas, Ontario Feathering: Newfoundland Legend - Eddie Coffey & Rhonda Stomp, and Eganville’s Guy Jamieson & Upper Valley Country

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PERMANENT PARTTIME CHAIR RENTALMonalisa Day Spa is looking for a Licensed Hairstylist. Serious inquires only please call 613-432-0064

HELP WANTED: full time roofers and labourers needed. Own transportation competitive wages. Kanata, West Carleton and Arnprior. Call 613-622-0485

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GEORGE’S BARBER SHOP 47 McGarry Ave Renfrew Phone

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AUCTION SALE EstatE of thE LatE aL Jordan saturday, June 22 @ 10 a.m. 47 dean st., smiths falls From Roger Stevens Drive take Uphill St. Selling a complete garage full of quality tools and automotive equipment plus a 2006 Ford Mustang convertible. selling: Max Jax car hoist; jacks; engine hoist; engine stand; jack stands; parts washer; sandblaster; break bender; Lincoln SP 170 T mig welder; torches; electric hoist; pressure washer; compressors; air tools; air hoses; diagnostic equipment; battery chargers; bench grinder; vice; drillpress; chop saw; tire changer; grinders; sanders; tools chest; socket sets; wrenches; hand tools; hardware; storage bins & shelves; portable garage no tarp; small trailer; collectibles plus much more! 2006 Ford Mustang convertible, 109,000 kms, auto, V6, leather loaded. Sells certified!

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GARAGE/YARD SALE FLEA MARKETS Yard Sale Saturday June 15 8 – 12:00pm 10 River Ridge Cres. Arnprior Tools, books, frames etc. Also, a yard sale at 12 River Ridge Cres. Arnprior

Yard Sale: 1384 Norton Rd Calabogie Saturday June 15th 8-1:00pm Household items, many books, dishes, glassware, etc.

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Full time position available on our beef cattle and crop division of River Valley Farms Newburgh Ontario. Potential employee must have a farming background and be able to operate farming equipment and tractors. Must be able to work independently and as part of a team. We offer a competitive salary that includes benefits and a pension plan. Interested candidates should apply with resume to rivervalleyherefords@kos.net or via fax 613-378-1646 HELP WANTED

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Position: Sales The Mackenzie team is looking for the right person to join our professional sales department. What you’ll need: • Automotive or service industry experience. • A valid drivers license. • A desire to serve customers at the highest level. What we offer: • Benefit package, company vehicle and salary plus commission. • Continuous training. • A positive work environment for success. Please forward your resume Chris Buckley at: cbuckley@mackmackenziemotors.net

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Registered Nurse (RN) Position Maternity Leave Renfrew Medical Group is currently looking for a Registered Nurse (RN) to work in a primary care family physician group practice. This will be a 12 month maternity leave position. Monday to Friday, no evenings or weekends Five physician group Electronic medical records Professional, collegial work environment

Required Skills and Qualifications: Current registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario Experience with procedures including injections Strong communication and computer skills are essential Interest and experience in geriatrics and primary care nursing is an asset Contact Information: Please email your resume and cover letter to: rmg.jobposting@gmail.com Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. CLR894973

The Urban Group of Companies — Here we GROW again! Employment opportunities at the following locations

URBAN SPORT (Calabogie) Service Advisor with Parts Experience

• We are looking for a person who HAS EXPERIENCE in the Sport and Recreation business • Organized with Outstanding customer service skills • Analytical mind that thinks through situations and opportunities well • Understands how to work with inventory, management and ordering • Works well in a team FAST PACED environment • Punctual and dependable • Desire to look after our clients.

Sales Agent

• Working with the Sales Manager to obtain expected volumes. • Great with customers and eager to service them • Follows up with customers and delivers what they say • Punctual and eager to reach new heights. • Honest and respects our customers time and requirements

ATV/UTV, Small Engine and Sled Mechanic

• Mechanic that is EXPERIENCED in the following: · ATV and UTV repair · Small Engine, Outboards repairs · Sled repair and maintenance ( all makes ) • Must work well in a FAST PACED team environment • Must be punctual and dependable on a daily basis • Ability to work weekends

URBAN FORD (Arnprior) Customer “SALES” Professional New and Used department We are looking for people who are in the following industries: · Hotel and Restaurant · Banking · Hospitality Industry and alike

This is NOT A Commission Job, this is a very different way of taking care of customers in the NEW AGE of folks looking for vehicles.

Customer Receptions and Greeter

• Includes all phone and e-traffic • Organized efficient personality • Punctual and dependable • Data Entry skills required I will be personally accepting Resumes WITH PAY expectations via email only. Please email to:

urban@urbanford.ca Thank you in advance for those that will apply Only those considered for the position applied for and considered a “fit” will be contact.

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General Labourer: required to work in gravel pit. No experience necessary, Students welcome to apply. APPLY in person 9-4 WEEKDAYS only. Nesbitt Aggregates 1766 Lochwinnoch Rd Renfrew ON 613-432-5764

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YARD SALE: 6 Cranston Street Arnprior Saturday June 15 at 8:00am. Tools, air conditioners, kitchen appliances, sports equipment, kids toys, books and clothes, DVD’s and CD’s. Furniture, Toyota Venza car mats and much more!

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HEALTH CLASS NOT ONE OF MARY'S FAVOURITE SCHOOL SUBJECTS DECIDING ON HER PREFERRED FOOD PROVED CHALLENGING, MARY COOK RECALLS MARY COOK Column

1:30PM SAt & SUN

334 Raglan St. S. 613.432.0866

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Miss Crosby called it health class. I had no idea why she called it that, but once a month we had health class, which I didn't like one bit. She talked about things I thought were better left alone. Like the time she talked about cold sores, and there sat poor Cora with one on her top lip the size of a ripe strawberry. Cora squirmed in her seat through the entire lesson on what caused them and how to treat them. Well, for the last class, Miss Crosby asked a question. What was our favourite food? Of course, we had to write it down in our scribbler, the one used only in health class. My favourite food was potatoes, but I couldn't spell potatoes, and I racked my brain for the entire five minutes Miss Crosby gave us to write it down.

I thought of drawing a picture of a potato, but I knew she wouldn't go for that. All I could think of was the word "milk" because I saw it on our milk cans, and so I knew how to spell it. But I hated milk with a passion. The ice box could never get it cold enough to suit me, and to me, it always smelled of cow, but I could spell "milk" easily, so that is what I printed in my health scribbler, even though it was my least favourite food. I spent the rest of the class terrified that Miss Crosby would ask me to read out my answer to her question. I breathed a sigh of relief when she passed over me, and of course, there was bad Marguirite dying to be asked, and waving her hand in the air like she wanted to go out to the back house. Miss Crosby ignored her. The lesson was lost on me, but my sister Audrey said it was meant to teach us the importance of eating healthy foods. When Cecil was asked to read his answer, he said maple cook-

CHURCH DIRECTORY TRINITY ST. ANDREW’S UNITED CHURCH

291 Plaunt Street South, Renfrew ON K7V 1N2 Rev. Russell Wardell SUNDAY WoRSHIp 10:00 A.m.

An Affirming Ministry • Wheelchair Accessible

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HEBRON CHRISTIAN REFORMED COMMUNITY CHURCH 431 Albert Street, Renfrew Rev. Daniel Meinema

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Sunday 10 a.m.

Worship Service Nursery Available Sunday School During Service

Coffee Break

Women’s Interfaith Bible Study Wednesday mornings From 10:00 -11:30 a.m.

Everyone is welcome

THE SALVATION ARMY 8 Argyle Street at Munroe

Corps Officer/Pastor Lieutenants Randy & Cathy Shears

SUNDAY SERVICE 10:00 a.m. Women’s Ministry * Men’s Ministry * Bible Study 613-432-7721 • All Are Welcome!

St. Paul’s Anglican Church

96 Argyle at Patrick Phone 613-432-3062

June 16 - Trinity Holy Communion 10:30 am Picnic - McDougall Mill Park Rev. Carol Hotte

ies from Briscoe's General Store. Needless to say the teacher was quick to tell Cecil one or two cookies was fine, but she certainly wouldn't recommend eating them instead of eating vegetables and meat. Sitting around the supper table that night, as usual, Mother asked all of us what we had learned in school that day. She wasn't happy that I had lied about what my favourite food was. There on the table, piled high in a bowl, was a mountain of creamy whipped potatoes, with a big dab of butter sitting right on top. I thought of all the ways potatoes were served at mealtime, and how I loved every last dish. Mother made potato soup, and I have no idea what she put into it, other than finely chopped onions and cream, but I do know there wouldn't be a drop left to give to our dog, Sport, when the meal was over! Father of course, had to have fried potatoes for breakfast. And the wonderful smell of them being cooked while I was upstairs getting dressed for school made my mouth water. It was a special

treat when Father himself decided it was time we had a good feed of German potato pancakes. I would watch him mash them fine, add onions, form them into patties, then dip them in whipped eggs, and drop them into sizzling bacon drippings in the big iron fry pan. I asked Audrey if she thought I should tell Miss Crosby the next day that I really loved potatoes, and tell her the real reason I wrote "milk." My wise sister said just to forget about it. She was pretty sure the next health class would be dealing with head lice, a problem that seemed to occur at least once or twice a year at the Northcote School. Interested in an electronic version of Mary's books? Go to https://www.smashwords.com and type MaryRCook for ebook purchase details, or if you would like a hard copy, please contact Mary at wick2@sympatico.ca. Mary is a longtime writer with several books in print and in electronic copies. "Mary Cook's Memories" appears as a regular column.

To advertise in this directory please call your local office today Smiths Falls – 613-283-3182 • Renfrew – 613-432-3655

OTTAWA VALLEY GRACE MINISTRY

431 Albert Street A non-denominational full Gospel Fellowship Rev. Bill McMillan • 432-6059 SUNDAYS @ 2:00 p.m.

CALVARY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 56 Wrangler Rd.

(across from Canadian Tire)

Pastor Peter Snow Sunday Worship @ 10 a.m. All Are Welcome

THE RENFREW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

460 Raglan Street South • 613-432-5452 Rev. David McFarlane Organist: Marie Brydges ARCT, CRCCO, RMT

SUNDAY WORSHIP – 10:00 a.m. Nursery Care Available Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Wheelchair Accessibility

EVERYONE WELCOME

If transportation required, call Church O 613-432-5452 Tues-Fri 8 a.m.


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Real Estate Broker

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Margaret Dubeau

Real Estate Broker

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charlene.riopelle@century21.ca

vincent.johnston@century21.ca

margaret.dubeau@century21.ca

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12376/74 lanaRk Rd • $99,900

1171 chenaux Rd • $249,900

106 aRgYle St • $169,900

27 coBuS Rd • $259,900

215 aShdad Rd • $149,900

COZY LOG CABIN ON LARGE COUNTRY LOT IN THE HEART OF CALABOGIE, WALKING DISTANCE TO CALABOGIE LAKE. CLOSE TO SKI HILL, GOLF COURSE, RACE TRACK Kelly Derue: 613-433-2681 MLS# 1155389

LIKE TO WORK IN THE GARAGE? TAKE A LOOK AT THIS 1 BEDROOM, 2 GARAGE HOME SET ON 3.79 ACRES & BRICKED ALL AROUND. CLOSE TO HWY 417 FOR COMMUTERS Vince Johnston: 613-433-2254 MLS# 1154783

NEAT AND TIDY 2 BEDROOM, OPEN CONCEPT HOME IN A GREAT LOCATION ON A 66 FT WIDE LOT. NEWER WINDOWS, DOORS, HEAT & AIR CONDITIONING Vince Johnston: 613-433-2254 MLS# 1155065

RENOVATED COUNTRY HOME ON 7 ACRES CLOSE TO TOWN. LARGE COUNTRY KITCHEN, ENCLOSED PORCH, 3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS, PROPANE HEAT, BACK DECK, 2 LARGE OUTBUILDINGS Vince Johnston: 613-433-2254 MLS# 1154863

AFFORDABLE COUNTRY HOME SET ON CLOSE TO 3 ACRES WITH A SMALL POND. CLOSE TO K&P TRAIL FOR ATV ENTHUSIASTS OR SKIDOO ENTHUSIASTS. NOT FAR FROM CALABOGIE AND ALL THIS AREA HAS TO OFFER Vince Johnston: 613-433-2254 MLS# 1154792

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29 raglan Street South,

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1433 BRYdgeS Rd • $474,900

427 MaYhew St • $249,900

7 cRuiSe lane • $124,900

37 SouthSide waY • $129,900

221 PRince ave • $198,900

COUNTRY LIVING AT ITS FINEST! 95 ACRES INCLUDES CREEK MEANDERING ALONG THE REAR OF PROPERTY. WELL MAINTAINED 2 + 1 BEDROOM LOG HOME. DETACHED 20 x 30 GARAGE Kelly Derue: 613-433-2681 MLS# 1155853

WELL KEPT CLEAN GARDEN HOME IN A SOUGHT AFTER NEIGHBOURHOOD. 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATHROOM, FINISHED BASEMENT WITH LARGE RECROOM. LOTS OF CLOSET SPACE & A SEPARATE WORKSHOP/STORAGE AREA Vince Johnston: 613-433-2254 MLS# 1154680

AFFORDABLE COTTAGE ON COLTON LAKE SET ON A FLAT LOT. SHALLOW SANDY FRONTAGE THAT IS PERFECT FOR SMALL CHILDREN TO PLACE. CLOSE TO RENFREW FOR ALL MAJOR SERVICES. NO WELL, NO SEPTIC. COTTAGE HAS A 100 AMP ELECTRICAL SERVICE Vince Johnston: 613-433-2254 MLS# 1155712

SMALL AFFORDABLE HOME ON 2.52 ACRES. PERFECT FOR A SINGLE PERSON OR COUPLE LOOKING FOR SOME PRIVACY AND COUNTRY LIVING. LIVE IN IT OR USE IT AS A COUNTRY GETAWAY. PROPANE HEAT Vince Johnston: 613-433-2254 MLS# 1155348

ON A QUIET DEAD END STREET SITS THIS 4 BEDROOM FAMILY HOME. LARGE EAT-IN KITCHEN, SPACIOUS DINING & LIVING AREAS. SINGLE DETACHED GARAGE Dennis yaKabacK: 613-432-0041 MLS# 1152737

132 Pine ave • $259,900

26 aStRolaBe Rd, coBden • $164,900

46 cloSt lane • $279,900

3 + 1 BEDROOM, 2 BATH BUNGALOW. KITCHEN WITH GRANITE COUNTERTOPS. NICE REAR YARD. CARPORT. NEWER ROOF SHINGLES Dennis yaKabacK: 613-432-0041 MLS# 1151612

THREE BEDROOM HOME IN COBDEN. NICELY LANDSCAPED WITH PERENNIAL GARDENS. OVERSIZED GARAGE Kelly Derue: 613-433-2681 MLS#1150537

UPDATED OPEN CONCEPT 3 BEDROOM COTTAGE ON PRISTINE CENTENNIAL LAKE. BUY NOW AND ENJOY IMMEDIATELY! Margaret Dubeau: 613-433-1191 MLS# 1151270

51 McBRide Road • $388,500 LOG HOME, ICF FOUNDATION, IN-FLOOR BASEMENT HEATING. HOT WATER ON DEMAND, APPLIANCES, 3 + 1 BEDROOMS, 3 FULL BATHS, REC ROOM, DOUBLE ATTACHED GARAGE, MAIN FLOOR LAUNDRY, WOOD CATHEDRAL CEILINGS, RAISED SUNDECK W/ HOT TUB. 1.19 ACRES AND ONLY A HOP, SKIP & A JUMP FROM TOWN. LIVE THE DREAM! SO MUCH FUN TO SHOW! Morris eaDy: 613-432-1830 MLS# 1146897

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AFFORDABLE, CHARMING 2 STOREY HOME TUCKED AWAY ON QUIET STREET. 3 LARGE BEDROOMS, DINING ROOM, LIVING ROOM & EAT-IN KITCHEN. NATURAL GAS HEAT, CENTRAL AIR Kelly Derue: 613-433-2681 MLS# 1151999

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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

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Helping you is what we do.

O’Neil Realty

INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED, BROKERAGE

Gerry O’Neil Broker of Record

613-432-2333

Sherri Cobus Real Estate Broker

613-432-1947

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 73 BARNET BLVD NEW lIstINg

Call Allison Mulvihill 613-433-2880 $162,000 MLS #1155980

$389,900 MLS#1144126 Call Mike Coulas now 613-432-0092

631 BERGERS LANDING

SOLD

FARM

73 OTTERIDGE AVE - RENFREW

Attention Investors… 3 Bedroom home with tenants already in place. Spacious eat-in kitchen, 2 baths, natural gas furnace & a/c. Double driveway, nice rear deck, close to shopping and easy access to Hwy #17.

This home has all the amenities you’ll ever want or need and may be the last house you’ll own! 3 bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms, with an open concept floorplan featuring an elegant white mantle gas fireplace in the dining/living room. Master bedroom has a 4-piece ensuite and walk-in closet, 3rd bedroom on the lower level with a large family room, office and another 4-piece bath. 22’x22’attached garage easily fits 2 vehicles.This location sells quickly, call now!

417 HUMPHRIES RD A Real Gem! 182 ACRE farm in a wonderful location (Seller will consider selling just the 22 acres which includes the house, barns, coverall building and 18 acres of field (tile drained in the appropriate Call Sherri Cobus for details 613-432-1947 locations) for $465,000). 15 MIN to Arnprior or Town of www.sherricobusrealestate.ca Renfrew. $995,000

77 ARGYLE ST N

INVESTMENT PROPERTY 2 Storey duplex with a one bedroom apartment & two bedroom apartment. One garage and each unit has their own deck. Centre town location close to downtown.

Thank You For Your Business!

Scott Thompson

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

Sales Representative 613-570-8468

30 MURIEL AVE NEW PRICE

Call Sherri Cobus for details 613-432-1947 www.sherricobusrealestate.ca $429,000 MLS #1138903

ONE LOT LEFT!

STEWART STREET - RENFREW

1 BUILDING LOT ON CASTLEFORD RD 2.27 ACRES $40,000

Lot levy is paid! Close to Ottawa River boat launch! 5 minute drive to town. Call Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947 www.sherricobusrealestate.ca

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

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SaleS RepReSentative

Beautiful location for this custom, brick, 4bedrm home. Triple-glaze 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!

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.

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ross@remaxrenfrew.com Metro City Realty Ltd. (Renfrew) Brokerage A locally owned Independent Member Broker

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10 MORREST LANE, ADMASTON

Very large lot with five different PIN numbers.Vinyl sided Cottage is in excellent state of repair. Open concept kitchen/living room with an air tight wood stove. 2 large bedrooms, 1-3 piece and 1-4 piece bathroom. Family room and separate sun room both over look the lake. There is a separate sleeping cabin with 2 large bedrooms, laundry room and 1 3 piece bathroom. Storage shed, wood shed and small barn also on the property. Furnishings are included in the sale. This is truly a one of kind property! MLS# 1153537. Ross Peever 613-433-1133.

31 STONE ROAD

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.

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1312 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

“Loon Lodge” sits on approx. 143 acres of private mixed bush including maple and oak trees. Approx. 1000 ft of waterfrontage on the Madawaska River with a private boat launch. The beautiful lodge is able to house up to 16 people comfortably with private owner quarters. Several trails run throughout this charming property, where you can branch off and explore along the hillsides.The expansive detached garage has high ceilings that can accommodate large equipment, boats or big boy toys.A lovely place to relax, re-charge and enjoy the peaceful surroundings away from it all. Great hunting, fishing, skiing and golf available nearby. Truly one of a kind! Asking $649,000. Call Ross Peever 613-433-1133.

1588 GOSHEN RD

Hobby farm located approx 2 miles from Renfrew. Approximately 75 acres cleared land. Last several years farm has been used for grain. Clay loam soil, flat not tile drained. 2 Storey house with great size kitchen and living room with 1- 4 piece bath on the main floor. 4 bedrooms on the 2 floor and a full unfinished basement. Several out buildings which include; hay barn with several stalls, attached frame shed and frame building near the house used for storage. Two drilled wells on the property. Truly one of a kind. MLS# 1150722. Call Ross 613-433-1133.

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31277 Hwy 41, DACRE

Modular home located on Constant Creek, just off Highway 41. Modular has attached 1 car garage 17 by 21 fully insulated. Open concept kitchen and living room. 5 bedrooms and 1 4 piece bathroom. New metal roof in 2018, paved lane way, drilled well and septic system. This waterfront property is in very good state of repair. Asking $159,900Call Ross Peever 613-433-1133.

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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 613-433-1133

1007A HyDRO DAM RD, CALABOGiE

330 plaunt Street South Renfrew, Ontario K7v 1n3 613-432-7562 • remaxrenfrew.com

1000 NEwFOUNDOUTLAND RD

Two parcels of land, with a total area of approximately 270 Acres. Borders 3 lakes: 1. Approx 4.71 acres on O’Brien Lake 2. Approx 11.74 acres which totally encircles Proven Lake 3. Approx 104 acres bordering Donahue Lake. Property is surveyed. One of kind! MLS# 1151456. Call Ross 613-433-1133.

16501 Hwy 17, COBDEN

Hobby farm with approximately 10 acres of water which flows from west to east. Brick 2 story home with 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Approximately 32 acres of cleared land with about 8 acres of mixed bush. Frame barn 30’ by 90’, used for hay storage, 30’ by 30’ area with separate cattle pens under main section. Horse barn 20’ by 25’ and several sheds outside. Heated water bowls. Property makes and excellent hobby farm, the flowing water makes this property very unique. MLS# 1152419. Asking $395,000. Call Ross 613-433-1133.

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45 CHARRON LANE, RENFREw

Total privacy, 739’ of pristine shore line of 6 acres.Large 3 bedroom home with two 4-piece bathrooms 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. Flooding is not an issue. A must see! Asking $799,900. MLS# 1103022. Call Ross 613-433-1133

2013 SNAkE RiVER LiNE, COBDEN, ON

Excellent parcel of land, clay loam soil can be used as tillable land or to build a house on. Property is flat to gently sloping. A creek and several areas of bush located at back end of the lot. This property is one of kind! Call Ross 613-433-1133.

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 car detached garage. Many outbuildings. Property backs onto Perault Lake with log cottage, 72 acres of Tillable Lank Asking $659,000. MLS# 1129758. Call Ross 613-433-1133.


FIRE SAFETY DAY JUNE 15 AT THE BEER STORE SHERRY HAAIMA sherr y.haaima@ metroland.com The Renfrew fire department is hosting a fire safety day at the Beer Store. Take the whole family, meet your local fire department members and have your fire safety questions answered. The event will be held on Saturday, June 15, from

10 a.m. to 2 p.m. "Everyone has a responsibility to protect their family and home from fire," said Renfrew fire Chief Kevin Welsh. "Prevention is always the best course of action. Unattended cooking is the leading cause of home fires and injuries in the province. Always stay in the kitchen or near your barbecue and watch what you are cooking. "Only working smoke

and carbon monoxide alarms give you early notification and the time you and your family need to safely escape a fire," Welsh said. "Test your smoke and carbon monoxide alarms monthly. Many fatal fires occur at night when everyone is asleep, so early warning is crucial to survival." He urges the public to have a plan. "Fire and smoke move faster than you. There's no time to figure out how to escape your home after a fire starts. Practise a home fire escape plan before there's a fire so you can get out safely," said Welsh.

Call today to discuss your Real Estate needs.

FARM FOR SALE at Dacre

Pat Forrest

Broker of Record Prime Valley Realty Ltd.

341 Acres on Hwy 132 at the bridge WATERFRONT

Mobile: 613·433·6569 Office: 613·432·9123

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**

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2427 thOMPsON ROAD

Great location for this nearly new 3 bedroom Hi Ranch. Situated on over 3 acres. A wonderful country setting. Open concept living with a lower level waiting for finishing touches. A wood stove already installed in the lower level. Large 2 car garage and access to lower level. Call David to view 613-401-2824.

83 QuEEN st. s.

Centrally located 2 storey family home with living room, dining room, kitchen and future family room on first level. 3 bedrooms and 3 pce bath and future 4th bedroom on the second floor. Corner lot, gas heat, detached single garage and paved drive. Verandah at the front and rear of the home. Call Helen to view this property at 432-0058

HELEN VINCENT

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

1670 hwy 132

Only minutes from town & paved to your door, spacious four bedroom stone bungalow with finished basement and 3 ½ baths on 13 acres of land, attached garage, large detached workshop. View online as well. Call Peter Vincent 613-432-0319.

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IMMACulAtE RAIsED RANCh

Very well maintained home on a corner lot, 3+1 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, large detached garage. Call Peter Vincent 613-432-0319.

368 huNtER GAtE subDIvIsION FOREstvIEw CREsCENt

A brand new, custom built 3 bedroom home is under construction and moving along nicely! Large living area with gas fireplace, 2 full baths, covered verandah on the side, paved driveway and hardwood and granite. Call Helen for details 432-0058

PETER VINCENT

613-433-1133

613-401-2824

613-432-0319

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19 IRONMINE Gully lANE

A wonderful 3 bedroom home that was used as a cottage, situated in a beautiful bay on Black Donald Lake. 2 full baths and 2 levels of living space. Terrific waterfront for swimming. Landscaped to perfection. Very impressive property and ready for the summer. MLS# 1151147. Call David today at 401-2824 to view.

GOshEN RD hObby FARM

Asking $349,900 for this 1 ½ storey 3 BR home on 10 acres. Call Peter Vincent 613-432-0319.

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454 MAyhEw

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.

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Asking $599,900 for this 4 BR executive stone waterfront home with walkout basement. Call Peter Vincent 613-432-0319.

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