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TEACHING TEACHERS TO REDUCE CLASSROOM VIOLENCE DEREK DUNN derek.dunn@metroland.com A slab of rock lay on the floor before Mike Beetham's chair. He brings it with him to workshops just like the recent one in Calabogie. Soon teachers from across

Renfrew county would arrive and chose a seat from chairs that had been arranged in a circle. The now-retired teacher from southern Ontario, who is an expert in classroom violence, would pick up the rock and tell the story he has told many times.

"He was a young boy. He ran from the school across the road so I began chasing him because there is a safety element," Beetham said. "He went into the bush and when I went in he was waiting for more there. With this rock.

"There was no trigger." The incident traumatized him. It seemed to come out of nowhere. And while it is more serious than other cases - elementary level students throwing pencils See KINDNESS, page 2

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KINDNESS KEY TO CLASSROOM VIOLENCE Continued from page 1

at teachers, kicking chairs or other forms of aggression - it is an example of a growing trend in province: classroom violence. Not only are three-day workshops such as the one at Calabogie Peaks on July 25 increasing, but various organizations are calling on governments and society as a whole to be made more aware. It is at the point where talk of bite-resistant clothing for teachers is a thing. Setting aside the right to work in a safe environment, the notion of keeping constant vigilance while juggling various responsibilities - teaching the curriculum, evaluating, and more - is an added challenge. The Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario surveyed 81,000 members last year. It found that 70 per cent of teachers report-

THE ISSUE: CLASSROOM VIOLENCE IS ON THE RISE AT THE PRIMARY LEVEL IN ONTARIO THE IMPACT: TEACHERS ARE OFTEN VICTIMS AND THE ENTIRE CLASS IS AFFECTED WHEN JUST ONE STUDENT TURNS AGGRESSIVE ed experiencing or witnessing violence during the 2016-17 school year. Verbal threats, physical assault and weapon use topped the list. Beetham said there are likely multiple factors accounting for the spike. Mental health issues are on the rise; some kids spend more time alone with video games than developing social skills; parents can be negligent; a lack of resources in the education system means less one-onone attention. "There is no one cause you can point to," Beetham said. "It is learned behaviour, and it can be un-

learned." It isn't as simple as punishing students, either. He and many in the education sector believe in punitive measures; students must be held accountable for their actions, but it should be restorative, not simply retaliatory. Hence the workshops and strategies teachers learn to avoid reaching that stage altogether. It comes down to excelling within your realm of influence, Beetham said. Teachers can't ensure every child has a good breakfast or is free of clinical depression. They can, however, learn de-escalation

strategies. Elaine Neigel, a retired teacher from Petawawa who organized the workshop, states it more directly. "Kindness," Neigel said. "Sometimes it's not your job that day to teach the curriculum. Sometimes it's your job to show them some kindness." A child's needs can be very profound, she said; and society has grown increasingly more complex; but just being a person who wants to understand them (and not exacerbate their problems) can be enough.

STORY BEHIND THE STORY

The Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario invited the Renfrew Mercury to a workshop in Calabogie. Classroom violence is on the rise and public awareness is key to bringing the number of incidents down again. We attended part of the workshop to learn about causes and solutions.

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to take all our recycling up to the OVWRC," he said. "Then there was new ownership in the form of Beaumen's, so the decision was made to move our blue box materials there. Now we are once again in contact with OVWRC." On June 23, Beaumen Waste Manage-

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ment between the two parties. "This arrangement would make the process easier if down the line we are able to find a more permanent solution for recyclables," he said. The township is currently looking into other alternatives, including Topps Environmental Solution, which recently made arrangements with Renfrew, Arnprior and McNab/Braeside.

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Notice of Application for Approval to Expropriate Land IN THE MATTER OF an application by the Minister of Transportation for approval to expropriate land being in the Geographic Township of McNab, Township of McNab/Braeside, County of Renfrew, Province of Ontario. FOR THE PURPOSE OF: property is required for the reconfiguration of the Interchange at County Road 508 (Calabogie Road) and Highway #17. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application has been made for approval to expropriate the land described as follows: In the Geographic Township of McNab, County of Renfrew, Province of Ontario, being: 1. All right, title and interest in Part of Lots 18, Concession 7, Geographic Township of McNab, County of Renfrew, being Part 2 on Plan 49R-18286 (Ministry Plan P-1823-166) being Part of PIN 57335-0117 (LT) 2. All right, title and interest in Part of Lots 18, Concession 7, Geographic Township of McNab, County of Renfrew, being Parts 2 and 4 on Plan 49R-18287 (Ministry Plan P-1823-164) being Part of PIN 57336-0082 (LT) 3. A Temporary Limited Interest in Part of Lot 18, Concession 7, Geographic Township of McNab, County of Renfrew, shown as Parts A and B on Schedule attached, being Part of PIN 57336-0082 (LT) Any owner of lands in respect of which notice is given, who desires an inquiry into whether the taking of such land is fair, sound and reasonably necessary in the achievement of the objectives of the expropriating authority, shall so notify the approving authority in writing, a) in the case of a registered owner, served personally or by registered mail, within thirty days after the registered owner is served with the notice, or, when the registered owner is served by publication, within thirty days after the first publication of the notice; b) in the case of an owner who is not a registered owner, within thirty days after the first publication of the notice. The approving authority is Minister of Transportation Queen’s Park/Minister’s Office 777 Bay Street, 5th Floor Toronto, ON M7A 1Z8

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FEDERAL ELECTION

LIBERAL ACCLAIMED TO ELECTION RACE DEREK DUNN derek.dunn@metroland.com The Liberal candidate for the Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke riding in next autumn's federal

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Energy of Canada (AECL) in Chalk River, Marini is an avid cyclist, speaks Italian, and studied at University of Ottawa. He has also been a member of the Liberal Party of Canada for 25 years. He faces off against 19-year incumbent Cheryl Gallant of the Conservative Party of Canada

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Jonathan Mulvihill/Torstar Fire units direct traffic as police, fire and paramedic units respond to a motorcycle collision on the intersection of Lochiel Street North and Patrick Avenue on July 9.

MOTORCYCLE COLLISION LEADS TO TWO INJURIES IN RENFREW JONATHAN MULVIHILL jmulvihill@metroland.com Police, fire and paramedic units were called to a motorcycle collision at the intersection of Lo-

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There is no better way to experience a marsh than to quietly float by one in a canoe. Although to your eyes the cattail-dominated habitat might seem lifeless, your ears present a very different story. Dry trills reveal swamp sparrows are belting out territorial songs from atop hidden perches. A series of strange grunts announces the presence of Virginia rails, secretive birds that, due to their compressed body shape, easily run between the dense cattails. Then a booming, guttural “goonka-choonk,” a sound not unlike a stake being driven deep into mud, shatters the silence. It is the song of an American bittern, one of the strangest birds living in this habitat. American bitterns belong to the heron family. Like other members of their group, they bear a comb on one side of the middle toe of each foot. When grooming, this comb is run through the neck and head feathers, realigning them and removing annoying parasites. Also, like their relatives, a bittern’s diet includes frogs and other marsh inhabitants. While they bear many similarities, bitterns display a behaviour not shared by their relatives. When frightened, bitterns point their spear-like bill up into the air and become motionless, their body becoming a vertical object that blends in well with the vertical

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LETTERS & COMMENTARY WORTHY PEOPLE'S PARTY CANDIDATE

LET'S MAKE CLIMATE ACTION A CAMPAIGN PRIORITY

To the editor: Last May, the People's Party of Canada in Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke nominated retired Renfrew business owner David Ainsworth to be their candidate for the Oct. 21 federal election. I first met Dave in 2016, in attendance at the Need To Know Speaker Series, which he then hosted in Renfrew’s O’Brien Theatre and Burnstown’s Neat Coffee Shop over the next three years. His series brought together hundreds of folks to listen to a diverse range of experts on subjects ranging from oil pipelines to prime ministers to local Ottawa Valley history. He was born in Petawawa, later lived in Eganville, now lives outside of Renfrew, and has a lifetime of business enterprise in the Valley. He also has a bachelor of arts in political science and history, education which is relevant for an aspiring MP.

To the editor: We have 12 years to change in order to limit climate change catastrophe according to the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, released in October 2018 . Locally we have experienced record-breaking and near record-breaking floods in the last two out of three springs, causing great personal grief to residents and costing millions of dollars in flood relief. Our Conservative premier, Doug Ford, visited the flooded areas in Constance Bay earlier this spring. A CTV reporter asked him if this (recurring flooding) was climate change. Mr Ford responded: "something's going on and we have to be conscious of it." So far, Mr Ford's consciousness seems to be limited to using our taxes to fight in the media and in the courtrooms against the levy on carbon. He has yet to do anything concrete to curb climate change.

STEFAN KLIETSCH RENFREW

Our Conservative MP, Cheryl Gallant, uses her taxpayer-funded newsletters to speak out against putting a price on carbon emissions. She also has yet to espouse any positive action toward climate change. Most economists agree that putting a price on carbon is very effective. It encourages big businesses to reduce their carbon emissions. We have a federal election coming in October. I am seeking the nomination to be the NDP candidate for this riding in the upcoming election. The NDP's New Deal for the People includes a policy which not only will reduce carbon emissions but also create jobs in industry created by new technologies. I urge you, for the sake of all Canadians, but especially for the younger Canadians who will be experiencing the full force of climate change, make climate action a major priority in your vote choice this fall. We need regulatory changes and a new way of doing things in order to secure a safer future for all.

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EVENTS FRIDAY, AUGUST 2

Burnstown Farmers Market WHEN: 2:00 p.m - 6:00 p.m WHERE: Burnstown Farmers' Market, 1716 Calabogie Road, McNab-Braeside CONTACT: Hubert Huyer, 6134326554, cyndym57@hotmail.com COST: Stop by for a variety of locally produced beef, baked goods, crafts, preserves, flowers, chocolate, knitted items, maple syrup, fresh produce and more! Open every Friday until Thanksgiving. August TGIF WHEN: 5:30 p.m - 11:00 p.m WHERE: RCAF 433 Wing, 164 Argyle St. S., Renfrew 613-432CONTACT: Norm, 4485, afac433wing@yahoo.com Meal at 5:30 p.m. pork loin with dressing, potatoes,veggies also strawberries & ice cream for dessert plus tea or coffee. Entertainment by The Ashdads starting at 6:30 p.m. Music in the Park WHEN: 7:00 p.m - 9:00 p.m WHERE: Centennial Park, 149 John Street, Bonnechere Valley CONTACT: Dana Jennings, 613.628.3101, danaj@eganville.com COST: Join us for the summer series Music in the Park which features local entertainment on Wednesday and Friday evenings from 7-9 p.m. in Eganville's beautiful Centennial Park. The series begins June 19 and runs until mid August.

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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, quilting, tie-dye clothing, woodworking, crafters, metal art, etc. Special events, kids corner & live music! Calaboigemarket.ca The Renfrew Farmers' Market WHEN: 9:00 a.m - 12:00 p.m

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Visit insideottawavalley.com/events for featured online events. Things to do outside goes live on July 1. Next, we’ll be featuring Last-minute things to do before the kids go back to school. Visit insideottawavalley.com/events and hit the POST YOUR EVENT button to submit these or any other community events! 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.

SUNDAY, AUGUST 4

KOA Care Camps fundraiser WHEN: 12:00 p.m - 5:00 p.m WHERE: KOA Campground, 2826 Johnston Road, Renfrew CONTACT: 613-432-6280 COST: Entry by donation Vintage, antique, classic cars, trucks and bikes. Prizes for fan favourites. Vendor tables, bbq, live music, raffles and more. Silver Seniors Cards WHEN: 1:00 p.m 4:00 p.m WHERE: Renfrew Legion, 30 Raglan St S, Renfrew CONTACT: Renfrew Legion, 6134326450 COST: The Silver Seniors are hosting an afternoon of cards. Light Lunch to be served Sunday Afternoon Dance WHEN: 2:00 p.m - 6:00 p.m WHERE: Cobden Legion Branch 550, 43a Main Street, WhitewaterRegion CONTACT: Ron Jaremkow, 6136027879, ronjar43@gmail.com, http:// www.CobdenLegion.ca COST: $7 per person Cobden Legion July Dance, with Greenwood Country, upstairs at the Cobden Legion, handicapped accessible! Prizes, potluck lunch. For potluck lunch, donations of sandwiches & squares is appreciated.

Gospel Meeting WHEN: 4:00 p.m - 5:00 p.m WHERE: Horton Community Centre, 1005 Castleford Rd, Renfrew CONTACT: Larry O'Regan, 1 613 697 0871, larry.oregan@gmail.com COST: Teaching the Bible.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 6

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. Horton youth beach volleyball WHEN: 6:00 p.m - 8:00 p.m WHERE: Horton Community Centre, 1005 Castleford Rd, Renfrew CONTACT: Shane Lambert, 613-433-3303, recreation@hortontownship.ca, https://www.hortontownship.ca/recreation/ events-festivals/ youth-beachvolleyball-5427.html COST: $80 per player Ages 10 & up, every Tuesday starting July 9-August 13 from 6-8 pm, $80 per player. Tournament and treat night on last day. Register at the township office or contact Shane at 433-3303 or email recreation@hortontownship.ca Movement in the Square WHEN: 6:00 p.m - 7:00 p.m WHERE: Low Square, 127 Raglan St. S., Renfrew CONTACT: 613323-7641, http://move-ment.ca/ inthesquare COST: $2 per person (free for studio members) Movement in the Square is an opportunity to join the Renfrew community in a local environment to have a bit of fun too! Yoga classes are beginner friendly - all

Barrie Nichol photo Calabogie's Putters and Paddlers group recently enjoyed a three-hour kayak trip from Cherry Point Park in Calabogie to Burnstown Beach.

you need to do is grab a mat and join in. 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, non-judgemental quit smoking support group. All smokers welcome.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 9

Burnstown Fish Fry WHEN: 4:30 p.m - 7:00 p.m WHERE: Burnstown United Church, 673 Burnstown Road, Arnprior CONTACT: Kurt Johnson, 613-433-3389, johnsonhome@rogers.com COST: Adults $15; Children 5-12: $7 and Under 5: Free Fish fry at the Burnstown United Church. Takeout available.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 13

PFLAG Monthly Support Meeting WHEN: 6:30 p.m - 8:00 p.m WHERE: Administration Building, 464 Isabella Street, Pembroke CONTACT: Jill Holroyd, 1 (888) 530 6777, renfrewcountyon@pflagcanada.ca, http:// www.pflagrenfrewcounty.ca COST: Do you have questions about your child's gender identity or sexual orientation? Are you LGBT or questioning? PFLAG Renfrew County brings together parents, caregivers and LGBT youth and adults in a safe, supportive space.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14

Monthly Community Soup Kitchen WHEN: 12:00 p.m - 1:00 p.m WHERE: St. Paul's Anglican Church - Renfrew, 96 Argyle St. S, Renfrew CONTACT: 613-4323062 COST: Enjoy a free lunch offered by St. Paul's Anglican Church (downstairs at rear entrance). Come and enjoy a warm meal amongst friends.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 16

White Lake paddle WHEN: 1:30 p.m - 4:00 p.m WHERE: Waba Cottage Museum and Gardens, 24 Museum Rd, McNab-Braeside CONTACT: info@bonnechereriver.ca, http:// www.bonnechereriver.ca COST: $10 per adult Celebrate Our Rivers paddle on White Lake (Madawaska watershed) roundtrip from Waba Cottage Museum & Gardens in White Lake. Meet at 1:30 p.m. Museum open 10-4:30. Pre-register: info@BonnechereRIver.ca

SATURDAY, AUGUST 17

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

jar43@gmail.com, http:// www.CobdenLegion.ca COST: Lonesome Dreamers, at the Cobden Legion. Listen and dance to some fine music! Mostly country with a good mix of everything.

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Cobden Legion Breakfast WHEN: 9:00 a.m - 1:00 p.m WHERE: Cobden Legion Branch 550, 43a Main Street, WhitewaterRegion CONTACT: 6136027879, ronjar43@gmail.com, http:// www.CobdenLegion.ca COST: Adults $11.50, Children under 12, $5.00 The Cobden Legion's third Sunday of the month breakfast buffet, all you can eat!Menu consists of: scrambled eggs, pancakes & maple syrup, sausages, bacon, home fries, beans, toast, juice, coffee/ tea. Lake Dore paddle WHEN: 11:00 a.m - 2:00 p.m WHERE: Melissa Bishop Park, Highway 41 and Lake Dore Road, North Algona-Wilberforce CONTACT: bernmain@gmail.com COST: $10 per adult Celebrate Our Rivers paddle on Lake Dore down the Snake River roundtrip from Melissa Bishop Park. Meet at 11 a.m. Optional BBQ hot dog lunch $5. Preregister: bernmain@gmail.com


THERE WAS NO ARGUING WITH MOTHER WHEN A STORM WAS BREWING THUNDERSTORMS WERE MAJOR EVENTS FOR MARY’S FAMILY MARY COOK Column

All mother needed to hear was the far-away rumble of thunder, and she went right into action, preparing us for survival. She was sure it wasn't a case of IF the house was going to be struck with lightening, but WHEN. On that blistering hot day, the only thing different when we heard the thunder off in the distance, was that Aunt Vanetta was visiting us from Ottawa, and she was sure a match for Mother when it came to storms. The sky had darkened, the sounds of thunder were getting closer and lighten-

ing was flashing, brightening up the kitchen. So that meant the first order of business was pulling down the green blinds, and lighting the coal oil lamp on the pine table. Of course, we five children had been herded into the house with the first peel of thunder, and Father, knowing full well what was happening inside, had vanished into the barn. We weren't allowed to sit anywhere near a window, so we were all in a huddle in the centre of the kitchen sitting like we were ready to play 'musical chairs'. And everyone had to wear rubbersoled running shoes. Of course, neither Audrey nor I owned running shoes, so there we sat with our feet in shoes that belonged to our brothers. It didn't matter, as long as they had rubber soles, which Mother was sure would save us from a lightening strike. Aunt Vanetta had her Rosary beads in her hand, and a small bottle that looked exactly like the bot-

tles Mother bought from the Raleigh man that held vanilla. We knew it was full of holy water, having been blessed at the Catholic church in Ottawa. Because Mother was so frightened, that's all it took for me to cringe and sit so close to my sister Audrey that she told me she couldn't breathe, and I had to huddle in my own chair, waiting for the lightening to strike our house, which I was sure would happen any minute. The heat in the kitchen was enough to suffocate us, but there we would have to sit until the peel of thunder was so faint, the storm sounded like it had moved off to another country. Before Aunt Vanetta settled down in a chair in the middle of the kitchen, she took the little vial of holy water and tossed a few drops in the general direction of the windows and the tightly closed door. I had no idea how that would prevent a lightening strike, but it sure made me feel better.

Every time the thunder roared, Aunt Vanetta and Mother would cross themselves. Emerson, under his breath, said, "They're a little late, the clap of thunder only comes after the lightening" . My brothers thought the whole idea was sheer nonsense anyway. They would much rather have waited out the storm in the barn with Father. At least they could play in the hay mow. But Mother wanted everyone in the house, and that's all there was too it. No arguing with Mother when there was a storm brewing. Mother always said thunder storms were worse in the country than they were in New York City. She said she felt safe amongst the tall buildings, all of which had spikes of lightening rods sticking out of their roofs. She also vowed that as soon as she could gather enough egg money, she was having the same rods put on the roof our house. Or course, that never hap-

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the middle of the kitchen wearing rubber soled shoes. That is, except Father, who slept through every night storm, sure that the old log house which had stood for generations wasn't about to go anywhere because of a bit of rain and thunder. 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.

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pened. And so we sat out the storms, as Mother said, 'like sitting ducks', whatever that meant. As soon as the thunder was so faint, you could hardly hear it, Mother rolled up the blinds, threw open the kitchen door, and blew out the lamp on the table. Aunt Vanetta had taken her bottle of holy water upstairs to the bedroom, and the whole house settled down. The running shoes were put back under the bench at the back door, and the brothers headed outside. As for me, I was grateful the storm hit in the daytime. When one came through the night, everyone had to get out of bed, get dressed, and go through the same routine of sitting in

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The love of my life entered into eternal rest peacefully in my arms on Sunday, July 28, 2019 in his 79th year. A kind, gentle man with wit and grace will forever be remembered by his loving wife Lorraine Weingart Davidson of 44 years. Born in Kapuskasing, he was the son of the late Margaret (Donnelly) and John (Jack) D. Davidson. Predeceased, by one sister Shirley Valiquette (late Pat). Left to mourn are his sisters Margaret Jones (Don), Barbara Black (Ernie), Molly Tracy (late Craig) and brother John “Duke” Davidson (late Jackie). Many nieces and nephews and his friends and relatives in Canada, the U.S. and beyond. Bill was a papermaker in Kapuskasing before moving to his farm on the Opeongo. His love of family, gardening, travel, animals, furry or feathered and his sharing of books made his world. A graveside service will be held on Thursday, August 1, 2019 at 11 a.m. at Dacre Public Cemetery. Donations in memory of Bill to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital or the Dementia Society would be appreciated. Online condolences/donations may be made at www.gouletfuneralhome.com

HOLMES, Christopher Robert June 15, 1952 to July 29, 2019 Rejoice with Chris, as he is fully in the presence of Jesus, the One he loves! Loving husband to Joy, for 39 years. Wonderful dad to Robert (Cyndi) Holmes, Anna (Mike) Vincent, and Rachel Holmes (boyfriend Cody). Proud grandpa of seven grandsweeties, Owen, Rosalind, Lawson, and Ainsley Holmes, Madi, Kaden, and Isaiah Vincent. Beloved son of Janet Holmes, and the late Russel Holmes. Big Brother to Pamela (Keith) Taylor, BJ (Ray) Calver, and half brother Neil (Gladys) Holmes. Loved by his in-laws, Cora, Don (Trina), and Linda Voteary. Missed by nephews, nieces, colleagues, neighbours, and friends. Chris was a spiritual father to many. Professional services entrusted to the care of Zohr Family Funeral Home, Renfrew. Memorial visitation will be held, on Wednesday, July 31, 2019, at the Cobden Pentecostal Church, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., and again, on Thursday from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. followed by Service of Celebration at 2 p.m. In memory of Christopher please consider a donation to the Cobden Pentecostal Church or Dominican Ministry, Harrowsmith Free Methodist Church. Tributes, condolences and donations can be made online at

PERRY, Gary Lloyd July 14, 1941 - July 24, 2019 Peacefully in Hospice Renfrew on July 24, 2019, after a courageous battle, Gary Lloyd Perry passed away in his 79th year. Beloved husband of Norma Jean (nee Lunam). Loving father of Steve (Kim), Jamie, Sean (Tammy) and Brenda (Bob). Dear brother of Wendy (Allan Phillips). Cherished grandpa of Robbie, Robyn, Mikayla, Mackenzie, Colton, Riley, Colin, Amanda and great-grandpa to Brody. Gary was a great entertainer and musician - playing guitar, singing and he loved the banjo. He will be missed by many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Family received friends at McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home, 85 Munro Ave. E., Renfrew, on Friday, July 26 from 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. and Saturday, July 27 from 10:30 11:15 a.m. A memorial service was held in the funeral home chapel on Saturday at 11:30 a.m. Inurnment will take place at Admaston Cemetery at a later date. Donations to Hospice Renfrew or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. Condolences or donations may be made at www.mcphailandperkins.ca

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WEISS, Teddy With grieving hearts we announce the passing of our beloved Teddy, 38, on Thursday, July 25, 2019, at Renfrew Victoria Hospital, after a bravely fought battle with cancer. Beloved son of Heather (Darwin Peever). Loving brother of Pam McLeod (Dale “Big D”). Special nephew and cousin to many. Predeceased by his father Ted Sr. Teddy will be missed by his many loyal friends and his loving companion, Kitten. Private cremation. A celebration of his life will be held at the home of Dale and Pam McLeod, 42 Fourth Chute Rd., Douglas on Saturday, August 3 from 2-6 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation would be appreciated by the family. Condolences or donations may be made at www.mcphailandperkins.ca

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BARTLETT, Bonnie Jane (Pierce) Of Ottawa, passed away peacefully at Ruddy-Shenkman Hospice, Kanata, on July 26, 2019 at the age of 61. Beloved wife of Len Bartlett. Loving mother of Wes and Brendon. Cherished daughter of Myrtle and the late Armistice Pierce. Dear sister of Deborah (Edwin) Davies, Dale Pierce, Lynn Christie and the late Brenda Pierce. Dear daughter-in-law of Elana Patterson and Donald (Denise) Bartlett. Dear sister-in-law of Don Bartlett Jr., Sandra Bartlett and Melanie (Justin) Bartlett. Also missed by many aunts, nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. Family and friends are invited to a casual Celebration of Life at NeXT Restaurant, 6400 Hazeldean Rd, Stittsville on Sunday, August 11, 2019, from 2-5 p.m. A private Family Service will be held at Pakenham Union Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Hospice Care Ottawa,114 Cameron Ave. Ottawa, ON, K1S0X1 or www.hospicecareottawa.ca We will remember Bonnie’s beautiful smile and Bonnie’s laughter and warmth that she brought to our Lives.

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With sadness we announce that Ron passed away peacefully at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital in the early morning hours of Saturday, July 27, 2019. Ronald Albert Grenier of Arnprior was 79. Beloved husband for almost 60 years of Estelle (nee Herrick). Dearly loved and respected father and mentor of Steve (Dolores) of Kelowna, B.C., Jim (Lana) of Arnprior, Nancy Walker (Bill) of Stittsville, Kim Tourangeau (Guy) of Arnprior, Paul (late Andrea) of Pickering and Phil (Kim) of Waterdown, ON. Cherished and proud “grandpa” of 12 and “greatgrandpa” of one great-granddaughter. Dear brother of Barbara Bresee (late Slim), Joan Meek (late Adam), Lois Flansbury (late Bernie), Annette Truax (late Andy), Olive Labossière (late Guy), Suzie Grenier (Carla) and Pat Grenier (Nancy Black). Son of the late Albert and Elsie (nee White) Grenier. Fondly remembered by his longtime friend, John Wagner (late Cathy), his many nieces and nephews as well as the Herrick Family. Ron was a devoted family man who took pride in the things he stood for. His faith and his commitment to the Knights of Columbus were unwavering. He served as Trustee and was also Past Chairman with the Renfrew County Board of Education. He devoted countless hours to parish activities and functions always placing the needs of others ahead of his own. A big man with a huge heart, he will be missed by many. Ron’s final care has been entrusted to the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior where friends called on Tuesday from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. and again on Wednesday morning from 9:15 to 10:15 a.m. A Funeral Mass was celebrated in St. John Chrysostom Church, Arnprior on Wednesday morning, July 31st at 11:00 a.m. In memory of Ron, please consider a donation to The Grove Nursing Home Redevelopment Fund or the St. John Chrysostom Church Memorial Fund. Members of the Knights of Columbus, Council 2082 as well as members of the Catholic Women’s League assembled at the funeral home for prayers on Tuesday evening at 6:30 p.m. Condolences/Memories/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

Janet and Ken Springer of Haley Station are pleased to announce the graduation of their daughter Amanda Springer, MESc from the Master of Environmental Science program at Nipissing University in North Bay. Amanda is currently working as a environment consultant in Ottawa. Congratulations Amanda, we know how hard you worked for this achievement and we are very proud of you. Love, Mom and Dad

FREAMO, Clayton Joseph Peacefully in Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Saturday, July 27, 2019, Clayton Freamo, age 91 years. Beloved husband of Theresa Delorme; dear father of Carol-Ann (Peter) Smith, Clayton (late Kathy), Leo, Peter, Tom (Annette), Richard and Paul (Deanna) Freamo. Dear brother of Muriel Deslaurier. Survived by 13 grandchildren and 23 greatgrandchildren. Visitations at the Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle st. S., Renfrew, Tuesday from 2:00 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. and on Wednesday after 9:00 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Francis Xavier Church, Wednesday, July 31st at 10:30 a.m. followed by cremation. In memory of Clayton, donations to the Ottawa Heart Institute would be appreciated. Online condolences/donations www.gouletfuneralhome.com

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Andrea Leah Bentz Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) University of Ottawa Andrea Bentz, daughter of Maureen and Kevin Bentz, received her BScN graduating Summa Cum Laude and was awarded the University of Ottawa Silver Medal for the highest academic standing in the Faculty of Health Sciences. Andrea joins the third generation of nurses in the Sullivan family celebrating her graduation with her proud Grandmother Coreen Sullivan (RN, The Grace Hospital School of Nursing 1952), her mom Maureen (BScN, Queen’s 1986) and her sister Jamie Anne (BScN, University of Ottawa 2017). Andie we could not possibly be more proud of you and your distinguished accomplishments as you begin your nursing career. Mom, Dad, Jamie and Avery

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AUCTION SALE For the family of The late Don Thoms To be held at his former residence 104 Arthur Street, Arnprior At 10:00a.m. Sharp Viewing from 8:00a.m. to 10:00a.m. To include: Wooden milk crates, clocks, paddles and oars, wooden pulleys, horse blankets, bicycles, crocks and jugs, blow torches, seeders, cast iron pots, vintage pop bottles, air brush machine, motorized scooters, hand saws, Tonka metal toys, Texaco tins, Motorcycle 50cc Suzuki, Coca-Cola machine, Kenwood blankets, and much much more Auctioneer: David Reid www.gallery-15.ca AUCTION SALE SATURDAY AUGUST 3, 2019 For the family of The late Don Thoms To be held at his former residence 104 Arthur Street, Arnprior At 10:00a.m. Sharp Viewing from 8:00a.m. to 10:00a.m. To include: Wooden milk crates, clocks, paddles and oars, wooden pulleys, horse blankets, bicycles, crocks and jugs, blow torches, seeders, cast iron pots, vintage pop bottles, air brush machine, motorized scooters, hand saws, Tonka metal toys, Texaco tins, Motorcycle 50cc Suzuki, Coca-Cola machine, Kenwood blankets, and much much more Auctioneer: David Reid www.gallery-15.ca

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ONE-OF A-KIND Beautiful modern 1 bed apartment over looking Robert Simpson Park/Ottawa River in Arnprior. New appliances, patio, hardwood floors, A/C, professional decorated $825.00 per month plus utilities. 416-998-7060

RENFREW, NEWLY Renovated 1 bedroom Bachelor Apartment. 200 Harry St. $850/mth. Heat, hydro, appliances, parking included. Call Jen 613-433-6554 or 613-223-3791

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Quality Items - furniture, house wares, tableware, luxury cosmetics (unopened), sporting goods, games, toys, antiques, collectibles and more! Braeside

YARD SALE Sat. Aug. 3rd ~ 8 a.m. - 12 noon 57 Rockwood Drive furniture, small tools, horse grooming supplies, camping & sport equip., artwork Something for Everyone!

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WANTED TO rent, town of Renfrew, small house, or 2-bed apartment, preferably seniors building, parking on site, senior lady, no smoking/pets. Contact pogoone@yahoo.com or call collect 613-757-2061

CARRIER INFINITY Ultra Efficient Gas Furnace #58MVC100-20, 100,000 BTU, approximately 10 years old. $500. or best offer. Phone calls only, 613-282-1836.

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SENIORS' HOME SUPPORT ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUDY EWART On June 19, board members, staff and supporters of the Renfrew and Area Seniors' Home Support gathered at the Golden Age Activity Centre for their 32nd annual general meeting. Dave Bennett opened the meeting with words of welcome, spoke to the changes that are occurring in health care, and stressed the importance of community support agencies in ensuring that our clients' lives are "as healthy and stress free as possible."

Andrew Evans brought greetings from the Town of Renfrew and Sandi Heins spoke on behalf of the Golden Age Activity Centre. Rory Richards of MacKillican and Associates presented the financials for both the Golden Age Activity Centre and Renfrew and Area Seniors' Home Support. Judy Ewart presented the executive director's report and spoke about the various programs/services provided by both Home Support and the Activity Centre, and some of the

highlights of the year - summer and co-op students, successful fundraising and the addition of a program support assistant position to the Activity Centre. In our last fiscal year of April 1, 2018 to March 31 2019, Home Support assisted 831 individuals and the Activity Centre had 321 members. Volunteers and staff are vital to the success of our programs/services and both Dave Bennett and Judy Ewart recognized the value that the volunteers bring to their organization. Judy spoke to the need for

volunteers as being a challenge that Home Support faces. Our meeting finished with guest speaker, Tina Hunt, Renfrew OPP community safety officer, who spoke about fraud and three ways that fraud can occur - online, over the phone and at your door. After the meeting, attendees enjoyed refreshments and fellowship. Judy Ewart is the executive director of Renfrew and Area Seniors' Home Support

Jonathan Mulvihill/Torstar Pictured clockwise from bottom-left, Renfrew and Area Seniors' Home Support members Joan Daley, treasurer Jack Ledger, vice-president Carol Ann Simson, president Dave Bennett, executive director Judy Ewart, secretary Joanne McDonald, Bob Johnston, Glenn Garvie and Andrew Evans meet on June 27.

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An outstanding 4 bedroom home with 2 and ½ baths and an excellent interior – so much living space! Living room, dining room with fireplace, well equipped kitchen, family room and 3 season sunroom both overlooking the pool and rear deck. Privacy at the rear. Lower level has a rec room. Attached garage, new front porch with no maintenance duradec flooring. Central air and gas heat. So well maintained – you will be so happy you saw this family home! Call Helen at 432-0058 to see it!

778 sevenTh sT. Now only $149,900 for this well cared for two bedroom bungalow with fenced rear yard. Call Peter Vincent 613-432-0319.

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20 arTesIan lane

Located on Black Donald Lake this wonderful property is impressive. Situated on a beautiful large lot with sun all day and outstanding views. Ideal for swimming, boating, and fishing. Very well cared for and shows very well inside and out. All ready to enjoy the rest of the summer. MLS# 1163677. Call David to view or for more info 401-2824.

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A 2 storey brick home with a granny suite on the south side with lots of space. Main home has living room, dining room with gas fireplace, kitchen and 4 bedrooms on the second floor. Deck at the rear. Laundry in lower level. Granny suite has one bedroom, bath, kitchen and living area, two driveways and a detached single garage. Call Helen to view at 432-0058

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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.

15 elGIn sT Asking $235,000 for this renovated and fully rented duplex, centrally located with one two bedroom unit and one three bedroom unit, gas heat, large driveway, close to RVH. Call Peter Vincent 613-432-0319.

50 DenIse lane

Asking $69,900 for this 2011 well cared for two bedroom mobile located in a well-established park and close to town and Hwy 17.. Call Peter Vincent 613-432-0319.

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Asking $325,000 for this bungalow on 10 acres minutes from town with several outbuildings, great pasture. Call Peter Vincent 613-432-0319.

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358 ForesTvIeW ave

A brand new 3 bedroom custom built home. Tarion Warrantied, excellent floor plan with open concept living. Gas fireplace, hardwood, ceramic and granite. 2 full baths, large private rear lot, porch on the side – totally covered and lit. Double car garage, central air, paved drive – all the bells and whistles!!!!Call Helen at 432-0058

31 sTone rD (JusT oFF hWy 132)

A beautiful custom built 3 bedroom bungalow on 5.94 acres of land. Atached double garage, large living room, dining room and kitchen are open concept. Granite and hardwood prevails, 2 full baths, one is an ensuite bath. Spacious rear deck is well done and overlooks the meadow. Call Helen to see this at 432-0058

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Approximate 37 acres of mixed bush ( note property borders approximately 600 acres of Crown Land). Property has 2,031 feet of road frontage on Kennelly Mountain Rd. Excellent hunting property. MLS# 1161218 Call Ross 613-433-1133

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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

197 lURgES lANE - ADMASTON

Immaculate cottage featuring kitchen, family room, living room with wood stove, 3 bedrooms and 1 3pc bathroom. Large front deck across full width of the cottage. Separate Building with Sauna and storage shed which includes 1 bedroom, composting toilet and large storage area.Wood shed and good size dock.Truly one of a kind property. MLS# 1156155. Asking $275,000. Call Ross Peever 613-433-1133

35 QUAil TRAil - WATERFRONT

Family get away on the side of the Madawaska River. Hydro owns the waterfront but allows docks and rafts. 3 bedroom chalet style, 2 storey cottage. Large deck overlooking the river. Home has a huge wood stove and an electric furnace. Cathedral ceiling in the living room. Cottage comes with all the furnishings. Basement is a crawl space with stone floor. There is no septic system, but there is an environmental toilet, very efficient. Call Ross 613-433-1133.

00 CUTHbERT TRAil, WESTMEATH

Waterfront lot located on Muskrat Lake. 130ft of shoreline. This lot is not large enough to build on. Bunky on pontoons and floating shed. Property located on dead end road. Asking $41,000 for lot and $30,000 for bunky. Call Ross Peever 613-433-1133.

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SOLD 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.

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 $159,900 Call Ross Peever 613-433-1133.

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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.

3839 bURNSTOWN ROAD

Older brick home. Note home is being sold “ as is where is”. Home needs renovations throughout, Home has not been lived in for several years. Great size lot, allows for many possibilities. MLS# 1161366 $99,900 Call Ross 613-433-1133

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

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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.

1007A HYDRO DAM RD, CAlAbOgiE

“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.

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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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39 Renfrew Avenue West, Suite 203, Renfrew, Ontario · 613-432-8122 · www.royallepageoneil.com 465 RAGLAN ST. N

Call Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947 www.sherricobusrealestate.ca $239,000

Renovations are complete!!! 3 or 4 bedrm brick bungalow. 2 Full baths Finished rec room New roof Gas furnace and central air Detached garage Great location by the hospital!

327 AIRTH BOULEVARD

SOLD

Call Sherri 613-432-1947 www.sherricobusrealestate.ca $229,000

TK Thank You For Your Business

Sherri Cobus

Real Estate Broker 613-432-1947

Call Mike Coulas 613-432-0092 mikesells4u.ca $239,900 • MLS #1161119

STEWART STREET - RENFREW

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

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.

1049 HALEY ROAD

2889 PUCKER STREET

Ready for you! 4 bedrm home in the village of White Lake. Wood and propane heat. Large kitchen, 2 baths. Big backyard with Bunkie/ workshop. 5 min walk to beach!

Thisstoreyandahalfhomeissituated onahilloverlookingPuckerStwitha sprawling3.6acresofprivacy.Close tobothRenfrewandtherecreational benefitsofCalabogie.Alovelyspacious eat-inkitchen,3bedrooms,2full bathroomsincludingthemainfloor ensuite.Thelivingroomislargeenough toaccommodateaformaldiningarea too.Thisisaffordablecountryliving only15minutesfromRenfrew.Callnow!

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.

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

NEW PRICE

Call Allison Mulvihill 613-433-2880 $164,900 • MLS# 1133044

Private 2 Bedroom, 1.5 Storey home situated on 1.31 Acres. Main level features large living room, eat-in kitchen & updated 4 pc bath. 2nd level with storage area and 2 bedrooms. New natural gas furnace & metal roof.

447 NEW ST.

Well maintained and surprisingly spacious 4 bedroom home. 2 main level bedrooms and 2 good size bedrooms on the second level. Large single garage and a storage shed provide great space for all your tools/ equipment/toys. Great central location close to shopping with quick access to the Highway and a playground just steps Call Scott Thompson 613-570-8468 away. Great value, book your showing now. $189,000

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TK

46 ALSTON ST, WHITE LAKE


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29 raglan Street South,

renfrew

ontario k7V 1P8

Each office is independently owned and operated

613-432-2100

century21.ca/eadyrealty

Eady Realty, Inc. neW listing

Morris eaDY

Broker of Record

Brokerage

neW listing

nearlY neW

Cell 432-1830 morris.eady@century21.ca

kellY Derue

Dennis Yakaback

Cell 433-2681

Cell 432-0041

Real Estate Broker

kelly.derue@century21.ca

neW listing

charlene rioPelle

Margaret Dubeau

Real Estate Broker

Real Estate Representative

Real Estate Representative

Real Estate Representative

dennis.yakaback@century21.ca

charlene.riopelle@century21.ca

vincent.johnston@century21.ca

margaret.dubeau@century21.ca

Cell 433-4082

neW listing

Cell 433-2254

Cell 433-1191

neW listing

202 taSSE aVE • $179,900

527 colERaInE dR • $419,900

3033 MclaughlIn Rd • $439,900

1315 WhItton Rd • $269,900

995 BEachBuRg Rd • $327,573

NEWLY RENOVATED 3 BEDROOM HOME W/ A MAIN FLOOR BEDROOM, FULL BATH & LAUNDRY. OPEN CONCEPT LIVING/DINING AREA. 2ND LEVEL OFFERS 2 BEDROOMS + 2 PC BATHROOM VinCE Johnston: 613-433-2254 MLS# 1162076

BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW IN LOVELY RESIDENTIAL AREA. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH. OPEN CONCEPT LIVING AREA. STUNNING KITCHEN W/ GRANITE COUNTERTOPS & CENTRE ISLAND. HARDWOOD FLOORS. A MUST SEE!! dEnnis yakabaCk: 613-432-0041 MLS# 1160868

LARGE OPEN CONCEPT BUNGALOW WITH AN IN-LAW SUITE OR POTENTIAL INCOME SUITE. SITTING ON 11 ACRES GIVING YOU TOAL PRIVACY! VinCE Johnston: 613-433-2254 MLS# 1161916

PRETTY 2 BEDROOM BUNGALOW ON LOVELY COUNTRY LOT. WELL LOCATED FOR COMMUTERS CLOSE TO RENFREWS BIG BOX STORES. GAS HEAT. CENTRAL AIR dEnnis yakabaCk: 613-432-0041 MLS# 1161734

BRICK BUNGALOW ON 2 ACRES ONLY 10 MINS FROM HWY 417 FOR COMMUTERS. LARGE ROOMS, FINISHED BASEMENT. BEAUTIFUL BACK YARD W/ IN-GROUND POOL & PATIO VinCE Johnston: 613-433-2254 MLS# 1163519

163 stevenson cres

neW listing

157 gRant BoulEVaRd • $279,900

1433 BRydgES Road • $474,900

00 Raglan St • $64,900

WELL CARED FOR BRICK BUNGALOW W/ AN ATTACHED GARAGE & FENCED IN REAR YARD. NATURAL GAS FURNACE & FIREPLACE IN FINISHED BASEMENT. 2 BED, 2 BATH. GORGEOUS BACKYARD W/ SOLARIUM. GRANT BLVD HAS NO THROUGH TRAFFIC VinCE Johnston: 613-433-2254 MLS# 1160853

3 BEDROOM LOG BUNGALOW ON 95 ACRES. DETACHED 20 X 30 GARAGE. ACCESS TO MILES AND MILES OF ATV TRAILS kELLy dEruE: 613-433-2681 MLS# 1155853

A BUILDING LOT ON RAGLAN ST SOUTH IS A RARE FIND. LOCATED AMONG STATELY HOMES, THIS LOCATION IS EXCELLENT. WALK TO DOWNTOWN. CLOSE TO MILLENIUM TRAIL dEnnis yakabaCk: 613-432-0041 MLS# 1156172

141 hIncKS aVE • $248,900 WELL MAINTAINED STATELY BRICK HOME. 4 BED, 2 BATH HOME W/LARGE UPDATED KITCHEN & DINING ROOM ALONG WITH A FABULOUS MAIN FLOOR ADDITION FOR A FAMILY RM WITH BASEMENT OR CAN BE USED AS A GROUND FLOOR INLAW SUITE.

MargarEt dubEau: 613-433-1191

MLS# 1159411

EVER NOTICE HOW SOME HOMES SEEM TO HAVE IT ALL? THIS BEAUTY IS JUST SUCH A PLACE! MLS# 1144619 For a shoWing, CaLL Morris Eady: 613-432-1830

190 hutSon laKE Road • $329,900

511 nEW St • $199,900

WARM, COZY 3 BEDROOM LOG HOME BUILT IN 2006. 4.2 ACRE LOT WITH PRIVACY. 25 X 20 WORKSHOP

RECENTLY RENOVATED TO MAKE LARGER BEDROOMS. FENCED-IN BACK YARD WITH NO REAR NEIGHBOURS. GAS HEAT AND CENTRAL A/C VinCE Johnston: 613-433-2254 MLS# 1152714

VinCE Johnston: 613-433-2254

MLS# 1141371

26 aStRolaBE Rd • $159,900 GREAT DEAL IN COBDEN. 3 BEDROOM HOME, DETACHED OVERSIZED GARAGE. LARGE LOT, EASY ACCESS TO HWY 17 kELLy dEruE: 613-433-2681 MLS# 1150537

296 McMahon Rd • $44,500

51 BaRnEt BlVd • $199,900

66 hall aVE • $259,900

215 aShdad Rd • $149,900

37 SouthSIdE Way • $129,900

NICELY TREED HILLSIDE BUILDING LOT. IDEAL SITE FOR A NEW HOME WITH A WALKOUT BASEMENT DESIGN. 1.5 ACRES Morris Eady: 613-432-1830 MLS# 1141461

3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH. DETACHED GARAGE. MAIN FLOOR BEDROOM. GREAT LOCATION. VinCE Johnston: 613-433-2254 MLS# 1147807

PLENTY OF CHARACTER! PLENTY OF SPACE! PLENTY OF VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY!

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

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

106 argYle st

209 Patrick ave

704 graPhite baY rD

On Duty thIs WeekenD

$169,900

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vincent Johnston

VINCE JoHNStoN

Real Estate Representative Cell 613-433-2254

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$194,900

DENNIS YAKABACK Real Estate Broker

Cell

613-432-0041

S O L D

kELLy dEruE: 613-433-2681

MLS# 1134350

295 back of the Moon trail

calabogie lake Waterfront

VINCE JoHNStoN

Real Estate Representative Cell 613-433-2254

S O L D

Waterfront black DonalD lake

VINCE JoHNStoN

Real Estate Representative Cell 613-433-2254

S O L D

DENNIS YAKABACK REAl EStAtE BRoKER Cell 432-0041

dennis.yakaback@century21.ca

I welcome your weekend call on any listed property


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