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express their dismay at the prospect (election) issue. REGION ofREGION losing door-to-door mail delivery CUPW regional representative Rick Coffin in town. Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke with the community mailboxes, candidates Dan McCarthy (NDP) ranging from litter and graffiti to ac.COM and Jeff Lehoux (Liberal) shared cess woes, winter.CA malfunctions and .COM the stage at the Renfrew Legion susceptibility to .CAtheft. McCarthy told the crowd, to with three Canadian Union of Postal Worker (CUPW) representatives. hearty applause, that the NDP would Conservative Cheryl Gallant was not only reverse the move to comconspicuous by her absence, but munity mailboxes, it would restore Renfrew Mayor Don Eady dropped door-to-door delivery to communities who have lost it. He noted the by to observe. It was the second of three town NDP was the only party to move a hall meetings being hosted by formal motion in the House of ComCUPW in the riding, with a session mons in an attempt to save home dein Pembroke two months ago attract- livery service and the good jobs that ing more than 200 people. A meeting come with it, but the Conservatives, was also held in Arnprior Tuesday including Gallant, voted it down. Lehoux, who said it was “inspir(after press deadline). Most of the questioning and com- ing to see so many people concerned ments from the audience decried the about their community,” explained replacement of door-to-door delivery that the Liberals would put a morawith community mailboxes, sched- torium on Canada Post’s plans until uled to be in place in Renfrew by the proper consultation and a review of end of the year and in other Valley the Canada Post business plan have communities, including Arnprior, by been carried out. 2017. Several told stories of problems see JOB LOSS page 2 .COM

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Both candidates criticized Gallant for voting for the demise of door-to-door delivery and Lehoux called on people to “call her out” on her history of refusing to meet with constituents on issues that didn’t suit her. CUPW regional representative Rick Coffin said the union has been fighting for years for improved mail service, but since the Harper government’s been in power it’s been a “losing battle. “We’re not sure if it (home delivery) will ever come back, but let’s make it an (election) issue,” he urged the crowd. He said Canada Post is showing a lack of empathy for its customers by taking away service without proper consultation and rationale. As well as reducing service, it is robbing smaller communities across Canada, such as Renfrew and Arnprior, of 6,000-8,000 goodpaying jobs, he maintained. Coffin noted that many municipal councils have joined the fight against community mailbox conversion. Unfortunately, Canada Post and the federal government refuse to listen to reason and continue to stick to the agenda of “shoving this down our throats,” he said. Meeting emcee Wade Wallace, a Pembroke letter carrier, called the Renfrew turnout “fantastic,” saying it showed “people do care about their community.” The Renfrew crowd “really got it,” he added. He said the Valley CUPW locals have been working together to spread awareness about the issue and “debunk” the “flawed reasoning” being used by Canada Post to justify the change.

Wallace said Canada Post doesn’t need to eliminate home delivery, as it continues to make around $60 million a year. “We are modernizing, we are changing,” he said, adding that the employees are proud of the service they provide. While Canada Post says it costs half as much to deliver mail to community boxes as it does to homes, the personal service is key to the corporation’s success, Wallace said.  “The reason we are successful is that we do go to your door.” He said Canada Post seems to think “one system fits all users,” but in small towns the service fulfills different needs. “We are passionate about our job,” and provide a presence in a neighbourhood, he said, noting carriers notice when things are not normal, such as a senior not collecting mail, and can sound the alarm. It’s sad the change is having the greatest effect on the “most vulnerable,” said CUPW rep Lori Hacking. Coffin said that while the amount of letters is falling, parcel business is up, and the corporation should be looking at things such as postal banking to improve the bottom line. That could be particularly useful and easy to install in rural areas where banks have pulled out, but there are still postal stations, he explained. McCarthy said “the Conservatives’ fingerprints are all over Canada Post’s five-point plan” justifying the conversion. It goes along with their ideology that public services should be privatized, he added. He said the rationale behind the move and the Conservative support for it “defies reality,” charging the report suggesting the corporation is facing a financial crisis was

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based on revenue in a lockout and didn’t account for the final three months of the year, which are Canada Post’s busiest. He said the Conservatives try to argue that only 33 per cent of Canadians received home delivery, but when considering apartment dwellers and those like himself who walk up their rural driveways to get their mail, it is more like 63 per cent. McCarthy also scoffed at Gallant’s contention in a letter to local newspapers that home delivery is a threat to the environment because of all the junk mail. He suggested that small businesses and charities are major beneficiaries of the service and are being blindsided by its loss. Wallace suggested that if Gallant was really concerned about the carbon footprint, she wouldn’t support replacing carriers walking door-to-door with those delivering mail by vehicles to community boxes. In response to question whether Gallant was alerted to the meeting, Wallace said he sent two registered letters and a phone call inviting her, but got no response. “That her chair (on the stage) is empty is disappointing,” he said. “We respect her position, we just disagree with it.” Lehoux urged people to write Gallant a letter and ask her why once again she didn’t show up. “It’s time people stopped taking this (noshows),” he said. “This has gone beyond partisanship, it’s a lack of respect for constituents.” Several people took home ‘Save door-to-door’ signs from the meeting, while others wanting them were told to ask their carriers for them.

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Taking turns speaking at a meeting held by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers in Renfrew Aug. 13 to discuss the impending loss of door-to-door mail delivery, from left, are Canadian Union of Postal Worker Pembroke member Wade Wallace, local Liberal candidate Jeff Lehoux, NDP candidate Dan McCarthy, CUPW rep Lori Hacking and the union’s regional rep Rick Coffin.

The community mailbox system will bring a number of problems with it when it comes to Renfrew by the end of the year. That was the contention of both residents in the audience and speakers at a meeting Aug. 13 to discuss the loss of home mail delivery in town. Several people at the meeting at the Renfrew Legion said they had negative experiences with community mailboxes in other areas. A former resident of Stittsville said the large bank of community mailboxes in her neighbourhood formed a wind tunnel in which junk mail was blown all over the street. The mailboxes smelled of dog urine and also attracted unsightly graffiti, she said. At times it was “atrocious” accessing them through slush, snow and water, she added. “It was a great place to meet people for a chat, but there were way more negatives than positives.” Another former city resident said her mailbox iced up frequently in the winter and often jammed when a parcel was put into it. “I was so happy when I moved here and didn’t have to deal with that,” she said. “I sure hope we don’t

lose door-to-door.” Other people worried that they would have the community mailboxes erected on or in front of their property. While Canada Post says, it will work with municipalities to find appropriate locations, they don’t have to consult or compensate when choosing sites, maintained the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) members. CUPW regional representative Rick Coffin said in some areas of Kanata where the community mailboxes have been recently erected, they have become like drive-thrus with cars going right up on people’s lawns. The limited offer to have mail delivered to disabled and mobility challenged customers was also slammed as being an affront to people’s dignity and privacy. Coffin said that if an applicant does pass Canada Post’s screening process they would only receive mail to their door once a week on Wednesdays. Several people criticized the survey on the issue sent out by Canada Post, saying it was not real consultation. “They’re telling us what is going to happen, not asking us,” said one. There was also concern about loss of jobs. More than half the carrier positions in Renfrew will disappear with the loss of home delivery, Coffin said.

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Council reluctantly eliminates prayer by 4-3 vote Town joins county, most municipalities in dropping prayer at meetings Renfrew council has joined many of its neighbours in eliminating the reciting of a prayer from the start of its meetings. But while the tradition didn’t have a prayer of being retained in most municipalities as council after council has unanimously dropped it, Renfrew councillors came within one vote Aug. 11 of defying the Supreme Court and keeping the prayer. Despite being reluctant to do so, an emotional Mayor Don Eady cast the deciding 4-3 vote to discontinue the practice of reciting a non-denominational prayer at council meetings. Council recited the prayer for the last time to start the meeting. Eady made it clear that if the vote hadn’t been tied 3-3, he would have voted against it to “make a point” that the tradition should be continued. However, to protect the town from time-consuming and costly challenges, he felt he had to support the motion. Pounding the desk as he spoke, Eady said being forced to make this move is an “infringement on our rights.” It’s especially upsetting when considering the soldiers named on the town cenotaph who fought for the freedom of this country, he added. Noting council is the level of government closest to the people, the mayor said he has been approached by many people upset by the dropping of the prayer.

ing from voting against God or the Supreme Court of Canada.” Sidney, who said he voted yes with great hesitation, asked if the town had received much feedback from residents. Town clerk Tim Bulmer said he had received nothing directly. Up until January, council had a longstanding practice of inviting local religious leaders to present prayers or blessings prior to council meetings, with council members taking on the task when no one was available. With the lack of non-Christian religious representative in the community, it was almost always a Christian prayer recited. Bulmer said council felt replacing that practice early this year with a non-denominational

prayer would be satisfactory to withstand a court challenge, but council has had legal advice that is not so, based on the April 14 Supreme Court decision regarding a council in Quebec. unanimous

The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that reciting a religious nondenominational prayer before council meetings infringes upon freedom of conscience and religion as protected by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The court went on to say that municipalities have a duty to be neutral and not use their powers to promote or impose a religious belief. The Renfrew motion to discontinue the prayer noted that the town respects the judge-

ment of the Supreme Court and “wishes to ensure the protection of the rights of all individuals in relation to meetings of council.” Bulmer said he has been asked why federal and provincial government bodies still recite prayers before some of their deliberations. They are protected from challenges by Parliamentary privilege, he explained. However, with the Supreme Court decision they are reviewing their practices “and I wouldn’t be surprised if they make changes too,” he said. “The direction is clear,” Bulmer told council, noting that Renfrew County council and many other municipalities (including Admaston-Bromley and Greater Madawaska) have dropped reciting a prayer.

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The public tours of the Renfrew water and sewer plants this Saturday, Aug. 22 will be an eye-opener. The town’s water/wastewater rate review task force chairman Tom Sidney is urging Renfrew residents to avail themselves of the tour. He said it will provide answers to anyone who has questions about the town’s water rates. “It will be very educational,” he added, noting he was surprised about how much he learned on the tour. “A lot of work goes into keeping us healthy and safe.” The tours were organized after a disappointing turnout at a public meeting on the town’s water-sewer rates, a topic that has prompted frequent complaints especially since they began steadily rising a decade ago. The tours will begin at 10 a.m. People interested in attending should register by calling 613-432-4848, ext. 104 or email info@renfrew.ca.

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“I wish the government and Supreme Court would stand up for our rights,” he added. Eady joined councillors Tom Sidney and Andrew Evans and Reeve Peter Emon in voting to amend council’s procedural bylaw to end the practice, while councillors Mike Coulas and Arlene Jamieson voted against and Coun. Kate Windle abstained, which counted as a no vote. Emon said it is unfortunate that a prayer decision that does not reflect the majority opinion in the community is being forced on council by the Supreme Court instead of being the subject of public reflection. There could have been a discussion weighing the need for continuing community traditions and practices versus the changes in society and the push for inclusiveness, he said. However, the decision from the highest court can’t be challenged, so council needs to move on to other issues unhindered by a possible challenge hanging over it, he said. “It’s pretty much a foregone conclusion if we don’t change, it will be challenged.” Windle said she agreed with Emon, but “didn’t have the stomach to vote out prayer,” so abstained. Later she released a statement in which she said she asked God, “What should I do with this motion to stop reciting a prayer at council?” “The answer that I got was, ‘Say nothing’,” she said. “I did exactly that tonight (Aug. 11) by refrain-

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Admaston-Bromley looking to improve Kennelly Road Peter Clark

Homegrown talent Renfrew council appointed a home-grown chief building official (CBO) at its Aug. 11 meeting. RCI graduate Karen Gervais, who has been temporarily in the job since the spring, gives her first report after being officially appointed to the position. “It’s wonderful to have a Renfrew female as chief building official,” said Coun. Arlene Jamieson. “It’s a nice change.” Gervais’ knowledge is “amazing,” she added.

for rehabilitation in 2016. Dillabough Road is an emergency detour route for Highway 60. Cost is $275,000. The Barr Line ($270,000) is scheduled for rehabilitation in 2018. It is one of the township’s high traffic count roads, including truck traffic. It houses the community centre, AdmastonBromley’s alternate emergency operating centre. The Barr Line is also an emergency route for Highway 60.

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Admaston-Bromley council has chosen Kennelly Road for its application for Ontario Community Infrastructure (OCI) funds. Expressions of interest for the funding program are due Sept. 11, so council decided to choose at its Aug 6 meeting. The project must be a priority within a municipality’s asset management plan and the application will be assessed primarily in terms of accident risk for road projects and the municipality’s financial situation, existing burden of taxes and limited fiscal flexibility. Projects receiving funding must be completed by Dec. 31, 2017.

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Admaston-Bromley Township has enjoyed a good year already when it comes to building permits. A dozen permits in July totalled $119,600. “That brings it up to just over $4.5 million to date this year,” said Coun. Bob Hall. “We are doing well, compared to recent memory.” Mayor Michael Donohue said it’s the second highest total, and there is still some time to go before year-end. In 2012, the township had the same number of building permits as that of this year - 43 - as of the end of July, he added. “But there is significantly more value (this year). We are very happy with the pace of construction and assessment,” the mayor said. The year 2008 had $4.88 million in building permits as of July 31.

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Admaston-Bromley council decided it had three options: Kennelly Road, Dillabough Road and Barr Line. The OCI funds pay up to 90 per cent if a bid is successful, but the township can only put in for one of the projects, explained clerk/treasurer Annette Louis. Council opted to prepare an application for the rehabilitation of Kennelly Road. The portion of Kennelly Road 1.6 kilometres between Stone to Rowan roads was scheduled in the township’s asset management plan for 2014. It had one of the lowest condition ratings in 2013 because of the cross fall on the road. Safety concerns include a need for wider shoulders since Kennelly is a fire route and has a large amount of truck traffic. The rehabilitation for Kennelly Road will cost $325,000. The municipal portion, if 90 per cent funding is successful, would leave the township with a payment of $35,500. Pucker Street and Opeongo Road have been approved by council for rehabilitation in advance of Kennelly Road because of their higher traffic counts and condition. There is still time to do the other two projects, but it comes down to funds. A four-kilometre portion of Dillabough Road from Highway 60 to Spence Road is scheduled

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This summer, the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is sharing some fatality statistics associated with two of Eastern Ontario’s most popular summer recreational activities. Sadly, East Region has been particularly hard hit this year with five off-road vehicle deaths and five recent drowning deaths. The OPP is reminding residents and summer tourists in the area to be focused on safe boating practices and off road vehicle operation. A 10-year snapshot into boating and off-road incidents investigated by the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) has revealed that capsized boats and lack of safety equipment have been the most common factors in fatal boating incidents while alcohol leads the list of factors in off-road vehicle incidents (ORV). Over the past 10 years (2005 – 2014), 276 people have lost their lives in boating incidents with 226 of the deceased not wearing life jackets. Sadly, many of these victims may have survived had they chosen to wear this important lifesaving equipment. “Our data could not make it any clearer that the risks to all and the consequences for some do not change from year-to-year when mixing boating and off-roading with alcohol or drugs, driving carelessly, and not being equipped or prepared to survive an unexpected life-threatening turn of events on the water and on the trails,” said OPP Deputy Commissioner Brad Blair, Provincial Commander, Traffic Safety and Operational Support. “East Region members of the OPP are committed to public safety and would like to remind everyone that we will be patrolling the highways, trails and waterways daily to ensure you have a safe and enjoyable summer. Safety is a full time job, don’t make it a part time practice,” said OPP Chief Superintendent Daniel Redmond, Region Commander East Region.

Bear encounters – who to call The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry is working collaboratively with the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) to protect public safety and educate communities across Ontario about black bear behaviour. Black bears that come into a populated area aren’t always a threat to public safety, stresses the ministry, noting there are emergency and non-emergency incidents. People are advised to call 9-1-1 if a black bear poses an immediate threat to personal safety by exhibiting threatening or aggressive behaviour, such as: • entering a school yard when school is in session; • stalking people and is lingering at the site; • entering or trying to enter a residence; • wandering into a public gathering; • killing livestock/pets and is lingering at the site. Police are the first responder for any emergency situation. At the request

of police, during daylight hours the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry will respond to emergency situations to assist. On the other hand, call the toll-free Bear Wise reporting line at 1-866-5142327 if a black bear is: • roaming around, checking garbage cans; • breaking into a shed where garbage or food is stored; • in a tree; • pulling down a bird feeder or knocking over a barbecue; • moving through a backyard or field but is not lingering. The line operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week from April 1 until Nov. 30. Trained staff can provide advice about black bear behaviour, how to avoid human-bear conflicts and how to remove attractants from property. Even if they’re not causing a threat to public safety, black bears should be discouraged from staying in populated areas.

Man gets five years for pharmacy robberies Staff

A man charged in connection with several Ottawa Valley pharmacy armed robberies has pled guilty. Pembroke man Darrin Chalmers, 24, pled guilty to a variety of charges in an Aug. 6 court appearance in Pembroke.

Chalmers was charged with armed robberies that occurred in November and December 2014 in Renfrew at Aikenhead’s, as well as at drug stores in Cobden, Eganville and Laurentian Valley. Chalmers was sentenced to five years in jail, receiving one year of credit for the time he

has already served. He is also banned for life from owning weapons and is required to pay victim fine surcharges. Chalmers was masked for the robberies and used scissors in Renfrew and knives in the other incidents. In each robbery it was Fentanyl patches that

were stolen. In relation to the Eganville incident, a second man, Kyle Peplinskie, 29, was found guilty of two counts of possession of a schedule 1 substance and sentenced to 40 days. With time served, his sentence had already been completed.

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a message from tHe water/wastewater rate review task forCe: sorry you missed our town HaLL meeting The information presented at that time will be included in public information pamphlets enclosed with your next water bill and will also be available at town hall or downloaded from the town of renfrew’s website at Http://www.Town.Renfrew.On.Ca/notices_and_news.Php

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County continues push for four-laning to Renfrew Staff

The County of Renfrew is continuing its efforts to ensure the four-laning of Highway 17 will continue to Renfrew when the Campbell to Scheel Drive section is completed next year. Despite efforts from some north-end County politicians, the county is sticking to its support that the next stage of four-laning should run from Scheel drive past Renfrew to Stewart Street. That would provide four-lane connections to highways 508 and 511 to Calabogie cottage country and Perth, as well as Highway 60 to Algonquin Park. Reeve Peter Emon reports the county’s development and property committee has come up with a revised business case that could help ensure tenders for the projects are let for the whole stretch past Renfrew within the transportation ministry’s 10-year plan.

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The county’s report provides economic and safety reasons, backed by studies and statistics, for continuing the four-laning to Renfrew as soon as possible. Emon notes that most of the land acquisition is complete on the stretch, whereas there is still plenty of preparation work to do in the Renfrew-to-Meath Hill and Meath Hill-to-Petawawa areas. The issue was expected to be raised by county officials at this week’s Association of Municipalities of Ontario convention that ran Sunday through Wednesday at Niagara Falls. The county was also scheduled to make a joint presentation with neighbouring counties to provincial officials on economic development in Eastern Ontario and express its opposition to Ottawa’s Places to Grow initiative that would give the city a say in where development is approved in the region.

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Meanwhile, there were delays when the county conducted inspections on Claybank Bridge on White Lake Road in McNab-Braeside Aug. 12. The county also announced it had the bridge over the Madawaska River at Centennial Lake and a short section of Centennial Lake paved on Aug. 12-13. The county has several other small projects and repairs underway throughout the area. It urges all drivers to use extra caution in construction zones.

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Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke federal election candidates have responded to Metroland Media’s request to discuss three topics: Highway 17 expansion, the Energy East pipeline proposal and jobs. Incumbent Conservative Cheryl Gallant did not respond. However, Liberal candidate Jeff Lehoux and New Democrat Dan McCarthy agreed to share their opinions and that of their respective parties. They were given time to reflect and to consult party officials. Many residents and visitors in the riding have died or been seriously injured along Highway 17; the latest a serious five-vehicle crash on June 2 near Arnprior. It is universally considered a dangerous road. That is why as far back as 1979 federal and provincial governments have committed to four-laning the highway to Pembroke. Yet it hasn’t even been finished to Calabogie Road. “I don’t understand what the hold-up is,” Lehoux said. “It is critical we get this built.” Along with safety, Lehoux said the highway is important for opening business opportunities to global markets. He added that the party is committed to “upgrading all infrastructure.” Why isn’t the party prepared to commit to Highway 17? “I don’t have an answer for that,” Lehoux said. “The Liberal party is committed to upgrading all infrastructure and local representatives should play a role in making those decisions.” The NDP is committed to downloading infrastructure dollars to provincial and municipal governments. “So they can pick their priorities,” McCarthy said. “We are going to give the money to local people to do as they see fit.” He added that the way to make a specific project a priority is to have the federal government working cooperatively with the provincial government, something the Conservatives and Liberals are less than perfect at accomplishing. “The way to get it a priority is to not refuse to meet with premiers and have a running bat-

tle; that doesn’t help,” McCarthy said. “I would talk to the people in the Ontario government. It’s an economic issue, but it’s also a safety issue. The statistics on Highway 17 are horrendous.” TransCanada is an energy company proposing to convert a natural gas pipeline to raw bitumen. The pipeline passes over numerous area waterways, including the Bonnechere and Madawaska rivers. The pipeline is 35 years old and will have to deal with much heavier loads if the Energy East project is approved. But the company could stand to make huge profits and contribute more to government coffers if it can sell on the international market from refineries in Montreal and Saint John. McCarthy said party officials haven’t been able to “get to yes” on the proposal. He blames the gutting of environmental safeguards for his party’s inability to commit or reject, saying not enough information is available to take an informed position. “Once we have a credible environmental process back in place, then we can look at the options,” McCarthy said. “We are for sustainable development of natural resources.” He said shipping by rail is even less safe. Still, if fibre optic warning signals along pipelines are insufficient, he may oppose it. “If the technology is not there, I need to know that,” he said. Giving a nod to union sectors, he questions why Canada would export raw bitumen when those jobs could be created here. McCarthy rejects the notion of a dichotomy when it comes to the economy and environment. He said they go together in the emerging green economy. Lehoux and the Liberals are in favour of pipeline projects in general, but “we approach them with extreme caution.” He said an environmental assessment is needed before transporting diluted bitumen across waterways. “I’d be very, very caution about that. We have a lot of waterways and is that something we want?” He added that all voices, including those of indigenous people, should be involved in the process. On generating employment in one of the

“Cheryl voted against it,” he said. “Then they put it in their budget. But they promised three years from now. If the NDP is elected, it starts immediately.” To help offset the revenue loss, the NDP would raise corporate taxes to the median level of G7 countries. “Eighty per cent of the jobs in Canada are created by small and medium sized businesses,” he said. “I will meet with the small business community. I’m a good listener. I understand where they are at, then I can take issues forward. I will be an advocate for them.”

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most impoverished counties in Ontario, Lehoux said the Highway 17 expansion would play a role. He also pointed to advancements in biomass technology, saying a Liberal government would commit to investing in green technology. “A properly managed forest, with biomass pellets generated from wood, could be good for job creation.” McCarthy, who lives in Burnstown, pointed to eco- and adventure-tourism as showing promise. He said the NDP party proposed a motion to reduce small business taxes from 11 to 9 per cent.

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A change not being delivered properly The jury is out on whether the elimination of home mail delivery in Canada is a necessary evil. Canada Post and its Conservative allies argue that with traditional letter mail waning in the face of social media, door-todoor mail delivery is no longer feasible for the Canadians (33 to 63 per cent depending who you believe) who still receive the service. The postal carriers and their allies, particularly the NDP, argue that with the increase in parcel post (thanks in part to online shopping) and innovation Canada Post can weather the storm just fine, thank you, and doesn’t need to stamp out home delivery and the jobs that go with it. The conversion to community mailboxes certainly stirs up emotions. Some people actually like them, saying they promote exercise and are a good place to meet up with neighbours for a daily chat. Others decry them as a blight on the landscape that are especially hard to access for seniors, the disabled and others with mobility challenges. No matter what you think of the changeover, it’s coming, maybe even if the government changes Oct. 19. First to Renfrew and then next year to Arnprior. The debate will continue throughout the federal campaign and beyond as the issue

has touched a nerve. It’s difficult to get people out to a public meeting (ask local municipal councillors), so when 200-plus and almost 150 turn out in Pembroke and Renfrew respectively, it shows people are engaged. While there are pros and cons to the proposed shift, there is one aspect that is not in doubt. The changeover has not been handled very well by Canada Post. A survey put out by the corporation to ‘consult’ with residents makes it clear the decision has already been made. Neighbourhoods also don’t have any say in where the community mailboxes will be located. The sop to the disabled, giving them an opportunity to have mail delivered once a week, is an insult. It is an affront to the dignity and privacy of some of our most vulnerable. As obvious at public meetings on the issue in Valley towns, people are happy with the way the conversion is proceeding. Canada Post should have realized its plans would meet with resistance, especially in rural areas such as the Ottawa Valley where people aren’t afraid to speak their minds. If the corporation sticks to its guns, it should modify its plans and approach to better respond to citizens’ concerns.

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Another $32,500 from the financial fairies. Typical buzzwords spoken at the presentation. Look good, feel good, all is well. Why not, as we have an election call, and another chance to rob and pillage the public purse. This is not the federal government that has the money, this was earnest wage workers being used to fulfill agendas and foot the bill. I am not sure if it has occurred to the politicos involved, but we are in a serious recession. Harper’s representatives should at least know this. I can excuse the local fun feelers on the fi-

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We have markets in denial as we now slip into a global currency war, and Canada, whose economy is commodity based, saw our oil priced at $29.79 a barrel Friday past. This is a disaster to our country.  Yes these things seem far away, and a new

refurbished park would be nice, but reality has a way of evening things out. And, yet now we see the rampant financial giveaways continue. Marcel Oostendarp Renfrew

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Avoiding sex education makes it easier for perversion to continue To the Editor:

Opinion: I agree that parents should teach their children about sex. The problem is that they do not - at least, the vast majority do not do so in a proper manner. The truth is that children will get a wrong ‘education’ both in school and at home. At school, they will hear all manner of nonsense from peers. At home and at school, they will be exposed to the mostly misogynistic and often perverse attitudes and ideas that fill the Internet and other media. At social gatherings of families and family friends, they will be exposed to the ridiculously egotistical and mostly misogynistic ‘locker-room’ talk of clusters of males with beer in their hands. In public, they are assaulted by the misogynistic double standards of our society in business, government, law, religion and society in general. And, worst of all, they are exposed day and night to the disrespect with which females in their own families are treated by the males of their families. Most males across the world and right here in this country and in this town are overgrown selfish little boys who consider females

The old saying that “ignorance is bliss” was invented by a very stupid or very evil person. to exist for their convenience and pleasure; some even pretend a religious excuse for their misogyny and perversions. That is why so many men covertly or openly condone rape and support rapists. That is why unscrupulous chemists and pharmaceutical companies make date-rape drugs. That is why our government and legal system have allowed a waste-of-protoplasm foreign rapist to come into this country to spread his hatred of women and promote the legalization of rape. That is why police and courts routinely dismiss women’s claims of rape or other harassment. And that is why all manner of double standards that oppress women continue to exist. It is also why many oppose sex education in schools:  If children know they have a right to refuse consent even to an adult authority figure, it will be harder for perverts to victimize children. And if children learn about sex in school, in a controlled and sensible manner, they’ll

likely know more about the subject that their parents and recognize the misogyny of the culture of their own town and perhaps even their own family. The old saying that “ignorance is bliss” was invented by a very stupid or very evil person. Ignorance makes victimization and oppression easier, which is why terrorists attack schools, especially those that have classes for girls or women. But there is another issue, here: Politicians know very well that sex is a hotbutton that gets many people riled, especially those many who are afraid of the subject of sex. So, I have to wonder what the politicians are trying to hide by introducing this matter in a way guaranteed to stir up the public. Could it be that they don’t want us to think about the governmental corruption for which Canada has recently become notorious the world over (everybody seems to know about it except us Canadians)? Could it be that they

don’t want us to pay attention to the climate change crisis and ongoing pollution crises caused and perpetuated by big, wealthy businesses and overlooked by government and that could literally lead to the extinction of the human race - a fact most people in power are trying very hard to dismiss and suppress? Could it be that they want us to ignore the fact that government is bullying us and shoving unwanted and unnecessary changes like the eradication of door-to-door mail delivery and the installation of community mail boxes on people’s lawns, all on bogus pretexts that cannot be substantiated? Could it be that they don’t want us to get wind that they’ve sold out our country – again - with yet another treaty designed to erase our rights and allow (mostly foreign) corporations to plunder our resources or take over our public services at increased costs and substantially lowered benefit? A whole lot of people are worrying about all the wrong things. Let’s get our mind out of the gutter and start assessing the realities around us. A. M. Azulay Renfrew

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Re: Don’t rush children into sex education (Renfrew Mercury, Aug. 13). Perhaps Mrs. Dienesch is not aware of the society our children grow up in today. The accessibility to sexual content is so much easier for a child to obtain now than ever before. Not to mention how much more explicit it is. I think back to how easy it was for me and the Internet only existed in the simplest forms. Even if someone is successful at keeping it from their kids, they will most definitely be exposed by a friend. Therefore, kids will know more at a younger age than previous generations. The education they receive should reflect this.

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Re: Patient Caregiver Council, Renfrew Mercury, July 7. I read the above-mentioned column with interest because I receive one-hour of home care per week. It is to be hoped that this group will give some thought to duplication of home care records. Recently, within a period of 10 days, I was contacted by three representatives of home care. The first visitor indicated that she had to ask me a few questions – timeconsuming, because the few ques-

tions turned out to be a lot. Later, I telephoned this lady to ask the purpose of her visit and was informed that it was to assess the competence of my caregiver and if I was satisfied with her. Would not a simple yes or no by telephone have served the purpose, at less cost to the taxpayer? The next consultation involved treatment of a laceration on my right leg, and a series of home visits from a nurse was arranged. Again, I had to answer the same ‘few’ questions.

The last question – did I have my own teeth – did not appear to me to have any relevance to my leg injury, and I said so. Lastly, a few days later, I was notified by telephone that I was overdue for assessment and an appointment was set up (I am not making this up). I might be wrong, but I sense a waste of taxpayers’ money here. Christina Edgar Renfrew

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The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, August 20, 2015 11


Candidate critical of international trade treaty Keep it Clean Derek Dunn

derek.dunn@metroland.com

The Green candidate in the Oct.19 election is a native of Renfrew who at the doorstep will denounce the CanadaChina trade treaty as a “sell out.” “It means the most powerful dictatorship in the world can sue for tax dollars if we pass democratic laws that affect their companies’ profits,” Stefan Klietsch said. “They can punish taxpayers for the democratic spirit to pass fair and justifiable laws.” He also slams the Conservative government for widespread corruption, and misplaced sense of entitlement and victimhood. “They are gutting democratic institutions, deepening cynicism,” he said, “while the Green party is promoting a guaranteed annual income and a national pharmacare program.” Admaston native

Raised in Admaston-Bromley Township from the age of three, the 24-yearold came to love the Renfrew community in his time at Admaston Public School, Renfrew Collegiate Institute (graduating in 2009) and in the Kazoku Jiu-jitsu dojo. He later studied at the University of

Ottawa and completed an Honours Bachelor Specialization in Political Science, Magna Cum Laude, with a minor in Religious Studies. In his time in Ottawa he worked co-op jobs with Fisheries and Oceans Canada, the City of Ottawa Environmental Services Department and Transport Canada. Since 2012 he has volunteered for Elizabeth May’s parliamentary office, reporting on the proceedings of many parliamentary committees. Klietsch currently makes a living as a security guard working for Capital Security, Kamp Operations and Ironhorse Security in Ottawa. Like many in his party, Klietsch is not easy to peg on the left-right spectrum. Some in the party are environmentalists for the planet-saving principles, while others are environmentalists to save tax dollars through energy efficiencies. He believes in a woman’s right to access abortion, although he would increase education on options. He believes in a gun registry, but called the criminal charges aspect “disproportionate punishment.” He is on the right when it comes to health care and corporate taxes. But on the left when it comes to social programs that aim to reduce poverty. “I am pretty much all over the political spectrum.”

Cereals launched

Stefan Klietsch: running for the Greens in RenfrewNipissing-Pembroke

Cereals Canada is proud to announce the launch of the Keep it Clean – Cereals campaign. Please visit www.cerealscanada.ca/keep-itclean/. “There is a growing focus, both within Canada as well as in key export markets, on grain safety,” noted Cam Dahl, President of Cereals Canada. “Canadian farmers consistently deliver high quality safe food to consumers around the world. There are a few steps that producers can take to ensure that Canada preserves and builds on this brand reputation.” Keep it Clean – Cereals is an informational campaign aimed at reminding producers about the best management practices needed to preserve Canada’s place in world markets. Key focal points for the campaign include: • Knowing the market implication of all crop production products; • Always following the label when applying crop production products; and • Following best practices to avoid mycotoxin growth. “Harvest is a critically important time for these issues. Now is the time when producers are making decisions on pre-harvest applications and storage. Care and attention during fall will make a difference when it comes time to market Canada’s grain.” Keep it Clean – Cereals builds upon ongoing efforts by the Canola Council of Canada.

McNab/Braeside Township Times SAlE OF lAnD BY PUBlic BiD TAKE NOTICE that bids are invited for the purchase of the land(s) described below and will be received in a sealed envelope until 2:00 p.m. local time on Thursday, September 3rd, 2015, at the Township Office, 2508 Russett Dr. R.R.# 2, Arnprior, Ontario. The Bids will then be opened in public on the same day at 2:00 p.m. at the Township Office, 2508 Russett Dr. R.R.# 2, Arnprior, Ontario. Description of lands: Con 10, Pt. Lot 3 RP 49R862; Parts 15,42,48 & 49 (White Lake Road) minimum Bid Amount:

$ 220,000.00

Bids must be submitted in the prescribed form and must be accompanied by a deposit in the form of cash or certified cheque/ bank draft payable to the municipality and representing at least 10 per cent of the bid amount. Properties are sold AS IS. The Municipality does not make any representation as to the condition or size of the property or the size of the structure that can be built. The purchaser is responsible for the removal of any debris, junk, etc. left at the property and any associated expense. For further information regarding this sale and a copy of the prescribed form of tender, contact: Lindsey Parkes, CAO/Clerk (613) 623-5756 ext. 222 or lparkes@mcnabbraeside.com

2015 FinAl TAX PAYmEnT nOTicE

commercial, industrial or multi-Residential Properties At this time, 2015 Final Tax Bills are being mailed to Commercial, Residential and Multi-Residential properties. Taxpayers are reminded that the final installments of 2015 property taxes for these property classes are due on August 31, 2015 and October 30, 2015. This final tax bill contains payment information for both installments. Additional property tax bills are not mailed out to property owners for the 2nd installment. Payments by any method must reach our office by the due date. A penalty of 1¼% per month will be added to any outstanding taxes on the 1st day of each month until paid. If you own property in the Township of McNab/Braeside and did not receive a Tax Bill, please call the Township Office at 613-623 5756 or 1 800 957 4621. Please send mailing address changes to the Township Office in writing by mail to 2508 Russett Drive, R.R. #2, Arnprior, ON K7S 3G8 or email info@mcnabbraeside.com. Please quote the property address and roll number on all correspondence. Failure to receive a tax bill does not relieve the taxpayer from payment of taxes or penalties. Angela Lochtie, Treasurer

UPcOminG mEETinG DATES September 1 – Regular Council Meeting – 7:00 p.m. September 8 – Planning Advisory Committee Meeting – 7:00 p.m. September 15 – Regular Council Meeting – 7:00 p.m.

HAVE YOUR SAY!

To help plan for the replacement of key Township buildings, we are looking for the feedback of all residents, to ensure that these buildings will continue to meet your needs and expectations for both now and in the future. The online survey will take approximately 5 minutes to complete and will help council and staff understand the residents desire for public space and recreation needs. Please go to www.mcnabbraeside.com and click on the survey link, come in the office to fill out a paper copy or go directly to the survey at www.surveymonkey.com/s/MBBuildings. The Survey will be available until September 7, 2015.

EUcHRE niGHT

Euchre night at the Braeside RA Centre begins again on Tuesday, September 15th. All are welcome to join in on the fun with weekly cash prizes and a light lunch provided. Call Keith for the details at 613-6235658.

mADAWASKA RiVER PADDlE

Congratulations and thank you to all participants in this year’s Madawaska River Paddle as 51 paddlers celebrated our River! Thanks to the Neat Café, the Bonnechere Watershed Project and the Canoe Brigade from the Ottawa River Heritage Designation Committee for making the event possible.

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A Douglas couple’s love for one another has grown into one of the Ottawa Valley’s newest businesses. Fiddler’s Green Celebration Venue was first created in 2014 to host the wedding of Jason and Sheelah Virgin and the couple has now opened it up to the public to host weddings and other special events. The grounds at Fiddler’s Green, which is located on Chris Ruddy Road in Admaston-Bromley, feature gardens, waterfalls, ponds and a huge greenhouse and tents that provide options in the case of inclement weather. As Jason has a background in culinary arts, catering will soon be an option for clients, as well. It was Christmas 2013 when Jason first proposed and after researching the local options for outdoor weddings they soon decided to develop their own property for the purpose. “We thought: ‘We have the space, we want to get married, here.’ We kind of knew there wasn’t anything in the area like this. It worked really well and we had lots of compliments,” said Sheelah. It was a true, long labour of love

Jason and Sheelah Virgin are joined by their children Leah Carson, 9 and Sydnee Carson, photos by sherry haaima/metroland 11 at Fiddler’s Green. The couple has two other children: Grace Carson, 12, and Griffin Ste. Fiddler’s Green features plenty of space and can acMarie, who is one-and-a-half. commodate about 200 guests. getting the place ready. “We spent lots of time cleaning out all the areas and buying lots of things,” said Sheelah. “All the design and construction projects we pretty well took on ourselves. We worked on one area at a time.” There was plenty of help from family and friends, too, said the couple. There was a focus on keeping

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things local wherever possible. “We got all the stone from Cavanagh Construction here in Douglas,” said Jason. “We went through about 200 tonnes of stone and gravel.” With both of them working fulltime, the summer was a busy one as they prepared for their big day on Aug. 30, 2014. “The wedding was at 3 p.m. and I worked right until about 1:30/1:45 that day,” said Jason. By all accounts, the day was a success, said Sheelah. “Our idea was to have it pretty relaxed and casual,” she said, noting about 200 of their good friends and family were in attendance. “We had great food and music, it was a great day,” she said. The 40-square-foot custom built barbecue and specially built bar kept the crowd refreshed and fed. Ideal clients for Fiddler’s Green are individuals or couples looking for a relaxed, outdoor, country ven-

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An aboriginal tradition holds that butterflies – because they are silent – will flutter a wish to the Creator. And that is what 48 butterflies may have done for residents and dignitaries gathered at Quail Creek on Saturday afternoon. Together outside the Chartwell Retirement Residence to celebrate 25 years in the community, one butterfly was released by Bev Powell, herself about to step away. retirement

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“Bev, best wishes on your retirement, and many thanks to the countless staff members, family members, volunteers, and especially residents who have made Chartwell Creek a part of their lives since 1990,” said Matt Drown, vice president of operations and sales. Coun. Tom Sidney also spoke to the crowd of about 100, talking about the impact Quail Creek has had on individuals and the community. “We are fortunate to have a facility such as this in our community,” Sidney said. Along with the Monarchs and Pink Ladies dipping through the air, vintage tractors, kohlsmiths, food and fun were also included. Quail Creek is home to between 85 and 90 residents at any given time.

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Give your children all the encouragement and interest necessary for their self-esteem. Make sure they know that you’ll always be there if they need your help. If the lack of motivation persists, get help for your child from an appropriate resource, such as a private tutor, psychologist or counsellor. This type of professional knows how to stimulate your child’s interest and may prevent them from eventually dropping out of school.

Want to make a career change? When academic motivation fizzles out Here’s where you can start feel like a career, and dreaming of “something more cerebral.” One morning last year, she woke up, decided to make some changes, and never looked back. It started with a commitment to live a healthier lifestyle and was soon followed by a commitment to upgrade her marks over the next year, with the goal of getting into her desired college program. “I knew I wanted something more and decided to upgrade my high school marks, which weren’t the best,” says Waignein. “I’ve always liked science and knew now was the time to go for it.” After a year of upgrading her high school marks with both traditional high school classes and distance education courses with TVO’s Indepen-

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Kittens to give away, all sorts of colours, litter trained need to find homes asap. Call 613-432-6933

FIREWOOD FOR SALE. All Hardwood. 613-839-1485

2BAY GARAGE with offices in Renfrew available immediately $1000 + utilities Call 613-433-0167

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HUNTER SAFETY Canadian Firearms Course. Courses and exams held throughout the year. Will do Private groups as well. Call Kevin 613.432.5192 kevin.white@bell.net

COMMERCIAL SPACE for rent, EGANVILLE, 225 John Street, Great for retail or office, Call 613-628-6454

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5’ John Deere Rotary Mower, very little use. 5 quarters, 4 deeded, 1 $1900 obo. 613-256-6603 lease. Large mature yard. evenings. 1600 sq.ft home. Double garage, fully finished basement. 50x100 shop partly BUSINESS SERVICES heated. Barns, corrals, KATE’S BARBER SHOP 90 acre foot dam. 12 miles Mon. Tues. Wed. south of Seven Persons 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. AB $1,300,000 Call Thurs. Fri. Marvin 403-548-9896 2 p.m. 8 p.m. Saturday by chance. PROGRAM GUIDE Closed Sunday Learn to operate a mini ofNO APPOINTMENTS fice outlet. FREE online training. Flexible hours. Escalating potential inGARAGE SALE come. www.project4wellness.com ESTATE YARD SALE, Aug. 21 and 22, 8 - 12, 53 Fourth Chute Road, Douglas.

BIRTHDAY

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Street Yard Sale Saturday Aug 22nd Thomas/Allan Bond Court, Arnprior. 8 am. Clothing, tools, kids items, decor, books. 10 homes so far FARM YARD SALE, Electric Motors, tools, furniture, rd baler, twine, miscellaneous. 164 Stone Road, 8 am - Noon, Aug. 22 & Aug 29th Garage Sale Renfrew 109 Jennet St, Fri Aug 21 4-8 Sat Aug 22 8-1, Multi family Lots of kids shoes & clothes NB-3T Women’s clothes, toys, collectibles, household items, etc… Multi Family Garage Sale Sunday Aug 23 - 8am to 3pm. Rain or Shine Furniture, appliances, glassware, clothing, household item’s and much more. 953 Stevenson Dr. Braeside Multi family yard sale, Saturday August 22 at 8am. 139 Lochiel Street South, Renfrew. 4 ft long black table, small red ikea dresser, small computer desk.

Wishing you a super day!

MULTI-FAMILY, August 22, 7 am - 2 pm, 1371 Storyland Road, refinished antique furniture, and antique pieces. Teen clothing, household items, paddle boat, exercise equipment, assorted infant clothing.

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Offering affordable one & two bedroom apartments. For a viewing and more information call Derek McGrimmon

Happy 65 Birthday!

Best Wishes Only Please

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Ben & Sherri Harris along with big sister Grace are thrilled to announce the safe arrival of

Garrett Kenneth Harris born on May 27th, 2015.

May you enjoy this day like none other and may happiness continue to be with you.

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• Comprehensive training • Extensive marketing support • Cutting edge technology • Operational & business support • Quality products at the best prices

For more information please email: franchisinginfo@PizzaPizza.ca

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Proud Grandparents are Ken & Mary-Jane Norlock and Nathan & Mary Harris. Great Grandmothers are Grace Harris & Tina Dent.

AUCTIONS

AUCTION SALE Saturday August 22, 2015 9:30 AM sharp To be held at our home located at 3624 Farmview Rd., Kinburn, Ontario We will be offering for sale a complete Estate from Ottawa as well as a partial Estate from Arnprior. Arnprior Estate: Large assortment of figurines; Carnival glass; Cheese dish; cut glass; 14 Souvenir Plates – Imperial Jingdizhen Porcelain; Alan Brunetin Souvenir Plates – Iliad x 4; Selection of vases; Egg cups; Moustache cups; Large selection of brass pieces; Decorative lamps; assorted glass; salts and peppers; plates; dishes; Some very nice glass and china jugs; Decanters; China cups and saucers; Water jugs – Carnival glass; Milk glass; Bird figurines - Royal Dux Parakeet; Owl; fluted dishes; Green glass; Cruets; Salters; Glass horses; Goebel Nativity set; The “Critic” bust; Toby jugs – Western Germany; Capt Hook Jug; The Highwayman Jug; Naturecraft collection; etc. etc. This is an excellent offering of some very unique items including good glass; figurines; china, brass; collectables. Ottawa Estate: Pin Wheel Crystal; Duncan Phyfe table; Dining rm table and 6 chairs; Dresser; Hi boy, bedside tables and headboard; Original oil paintings; French Provincial chesterfield, chair, ottoman; Sewing machine; LP’s; box of fishing lures; 3 Laz Boys; occasional chair; sofa; upright freezer; steel cabinet; 2 home size safes; Skil saw; jig saw; glue gun; hatchet; patio set; electric lawn mower; whipper snipper; leaf blower; leaf vacuum etc. etc. Everything is in very good condition. Plus many items too numerous to mention. This is proving to be a very interesting sale. Please plan to attend. Terms: Cash or Cheque with ID Refreshments Auctioneer: John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 www.oneillsauctions.ca email: oneillsauctions@gmail.com Estate, Owners or Auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident

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turns a century August 26, 2015 Please come, join her family and help celebrate with Mom turning 100 years young!!! Where: RCAF Wing, Argyle Street, Renfrew ON When: August 22, 2015 Time: 2 – 5 pm

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Donna Albrect Your loving younger Brother, Garry, wishes you a great 65th Birthday.

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– Security building, Apts recently redecorated, ample kitchen cabinets and closets. – Close to shopping and medical services. – Elevator and Laundry on site.

1 bedroom $775 2 bedroom $875 – Please respectfully no pets / no smoking. – Free Parking

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YARD SALE, Friday Aug. 21, 8 am - 7 pm, Saturday Aug. 22, 8 am - 12 pm, 1492 Gillan Road. Vintage collectibles, antiques, books, etc.

252 John St N, Arnprior, 2 blocks south of hospital, $795, 2-bedroom, 2nd floor, Oct 1st, renovated, non-smoking, clean, quiet, secure, pet-friendly, parking, locker, fridge, stove, hood fan, eat-in kitchen, dining/living room, www.ovrentals.ca, 613-266-4832

3 Bedroom Duplex in Renfrew Quiet Street Close to downtown, Large Shared Yard & Shared Parking 1st and Last Required, Available October 1st, $850.00 + Utilities 613.223.4428

3 BEDROOM HOUSE for rent in Arnprior. Available September 1st, close to all amenities, offers parking, large yard, sun deck and appliances. No pets allowed. $1250/month plus utilities. Call 613-623-5531

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CARD OF THANKS

Thank You

We wish to thank all our family, their spouses, and our grandchildren for all their planning, support and love. A special thank you to Jackie for all the help in making our day special. Thank you to all our friends who attended and for their love. For those who travelled from afar, thank you. We couldn’t have asked for a more beautiful venue. Thank you Michael and Pam.

Joan and Cliff McGrath

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We enjoyed ourselves, your company and had a wonderful time.

To my family and friends, I will never forget the kindness and generosity I have received since the passing of my dear friend Bink. May God bless all of you. Winnie

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Bonus Package - 1 bdrm home on Constant Lake with a lake view. Heat, hydro, grass cutting, snowplowing, fridge/stove, washer & dryer hook-up. ARNPRIOR ALWAYS All included $850 perCLEAN, MODERN Secure month, first and last, no 1&2 Bedroom apts. on pets. 613-628-5080 First Avenue. Fridge, stove, parking incl. Dis- DETACHED HOUSE, Arncounts for mature tenants. prior, living-dining-kitchen rooms, large open yard 623-8537 after 6pm with storage shed. Three Arnprior: Large 2 bdrm, bedrooms, 1 1/2 bathground floor, clean, in- rooms, washer and dryer cludes fridge, stove, park- hookups, $950/month, ing. $800.00/month plus plus hydro/gas/water. utilities. Near downtown. Available October 1, 2015. Mature single/couple, re- 613-623-8538 tirees, non-smokers. Available Oct 1st. First/last and references required. For Rent 2 Bedroom House $900.00 per month (613)298-0363 Utilities Extra,Parking, Large Backyard, AppliancHouse for Rent, Arnprior, es Included, Available Oc1 bedroom+, garage, big tober 1/2015, backyard, fenced, $850/ 613.433.7752 month, Available Immediately, 613-623-5677. HOUSE FOR RENT, 4 bedroom house with attached COMING EVENTS garage, 3 appliances included. Kinburn Area, 15 minutes North West of Kanata, no pets, 613-839-5326

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In Arnprior Avail Aug 1st Desirable neighbourhood 3 bedroom 2 bathroom Finished basement 5 appliances Central air Garage $1350.00 + Util Please call: Joanne 613-229-4352

Waterfront Big Rideau in downtown Portland, beautiful one bedroom. Included in rent: Stove, Fridge, Utilities, Microwave, parking, large satellite TV package. Ground floor large deck, screened porch. $850. September 1, No Smoking, No Pets. 613-812-7653

Steel Buildings/Metal Buildings up to 60% OFF! 30x40, 40x60, 50x80, 60x100, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call: 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings. ca

LARGE 1 BEDROOM APT in Carp Ont. Fridge, stove and heat included. Village of Carp, Nonsmoker. Call 613-839-2049

2 bedroom apartment, open concept, central location, Renfrew. $720+utilities. 613-628-2570. Please leave message.

Large one bedroom apartment with propane heat. 2 km’s from Renfrew. . $600 monthly + utilities. First & last. 613.432.8997 Stewartville - 2 bedroombungalow home, for mature person. $1000/month plus utilities, appliances included. 613.804.0291 2 bedroom apt available, Renfrew 1st floor apartment in quiet smoke free, seniors building. 613.432.4909

2 BEDROOM APT in quiet neighbourhood, $925/month includes hydro, water, a/c, parking, storage, laundry facilities on site, freshly painted, Avail Oct 1st, References, 613-623-3545

A DEAL ON STEEL ROOFING IN STOCK - 29ga, Various colours,soffit & fascia Windows: REBAR, skylight sheets, custom trim. barn/door track & trolleys, Nails & Screws. Come see us for a price. Levi Weber, 2126 Stone Rd., RR#2 Renfrew GRACE WARREN is at it again designing and making affordable, quality children’s clothes. Call Grace at 613-432-0790 for more information.

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1 BEDROOM, 3rd floor apartment for non-smoking, person. Freshly paint- DEAD OR ALIVE ed and newly installed SCRAP CARS flooring, available September 1st, $650/month in- Will pay $50-$200, cludes heat/air or more depending on types. conditioning, water, refrigPicked up free. erator, stove, overnight / 613-432-3464 or weekend. 613-432-5898 cell 613-432-0449 or 613-401-3423

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Friday Night Entertainment Friday, August 21st

Julie Corrigan 8pm

STAG & DOES

STAG & DOES

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SAVE THE DATE

Thank You

60th Wedding Anniversary

Thank you all,

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Nathan Scott, Joanne & Alyssa Vandekemp

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ARNPRIOR, 3 bedroom apartment, spacious, sunny, quiet, lots of storage, appliances, parking and laundry. Sept 1, $875. 613-838-2440

FOR RENT

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We wish to thank the many people who supported Nathan and came out for a great day of ballhockey and fastball. Special thanks to Bill and Angela McHale for organizing this event and to the many volunteers who made this day a great success. We are blessed to be part of such a caring community!

Words cannot express my appreciation for all of the kind words of encouragement, meals, gifts, yardwork, childcare, driving kids to their sports events, sleepovers, and all the prayers for me during my recent surgery and my ongoing recovery, We have been overwhelmed by the generosity of our family and friends, our co-workers, and our parish friends. Please continue to have me in your prayers as I continue to recover from my surgery. Sincerely, Yolanda Prange

#9 DUKE St Renfrew above the Mona Lisa Day Spa. 2 bedroom fridge,stove included. Includes extras expect hydro. No pets. references required. 613-333-1042

APTS FOR RENT, Arnprior, All inclusive, One Bedroom $950 ground, Two Bedroom $750 third floor, Two Bedroom $895 second floor. Karen-Ann, 613-324-5571 (evenings), 613-623-4138 (days)

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2 bedroom apt Oak St. Renfrew, fridge, stove, parking, $645/month plus hydro. One year lease. First/last & references required 613.433.3053

FOR RENT

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Yard Sale Saturday Aug 22nd 19 Wilson St. Renfrew 8 am - 12:30 Captain’s Chair, Glider & Tub Rockers, Tea Wagon, School Supplies and much more, Jean 613-432-2191

FOR RENT

APARTMENT FOR RENT Raglan St. Renfrew Beautiful spacious 1 Bedroom, 1 bathroom with hardwood floors and 2 working fireplaces on the main level of a house . Centrally located to all amenities. $795/Month + Hydro. Heat is paid. Available Sept. 1st. Call 613-433-0167 to 4 BEDROOM home for book a showing. Rent Constant Lake, 2 bathrooms, fridge/stove, heat/hydro, washer dryer APT FOR Rent Renfrew. hook up. Lawn care & 900 sq feet - newly renosnow plowing all this for $ vated. All utilities includes. 1,300.OO . No pets all this $900.00 per month phone $ 1,300.00 . lst & last 613-832-3525 month. 613-628-5080

Jack & Jill for Ashley Wall & Andrew Gerrits

sweet talk Your Grandparents!

Saturday, August 22, 2015 at 7pm St. John Chrysostem Parish hall, Albert St. Arnprior Tickets $5 • Everyone Welcome There will be food, fun, games, raffle, dancing and a cash bar. Start saving your loonies and twoonies!

Share a special memory or explain why you love and appreciate your grandparents this Grandparents Day. Simply send in your favourite family photo, entry form and $30 (HST included) to adrienne.barr@metroland.com or drop off at the Arnprior Chronicle-Guide or Renfrew Mercury offices by August 28, 2015 at 4 pm.

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Cleaners Must Be Flexible. Current Police check mandatory. Must be able to work in high places with proper safety measures. Valid driver’s license would be beneficial but not required. The successful candidates will be asked to attend courses for working with both ladders and scissor lifts. . Apply with resume to Box “Y” C/O The Renfrew Mercury, 35 Opeongo Rd, Renfrew On, K7V 2T2

GENERAL LABOURER required to work in gravel pit. No experience necessary. Apply in person 9-4 WEEKDAYS only. Nesbitt Aggregates 1766 Lochwinnoch Road, Renfrew. 613-432-5764

MAMA ROSA’S Restaurant looking for an experienced cook, heavy weekend volume breakfast cook. Apply in person Mama Rosa’s Restaurant, Arnprior

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

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GEORGE’S BARBER SHOP 47 McGarry Ave Renfrew

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Saturday, August 22, 2015 2pm to 4pm at the Roundel Lounge, RCAF Wing 164 Argyle Street South, Renfrew, ON

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Please join us to celebrate the 60th wedding anniversary of

Ernest & Mary Melcher

LABOURER/CARPENTER: With EXPERIENCE. Apply to Keindel Homes: Email: keindehomes@hotmail.com Or Mail: 577 Barrie Rd. Pakenham, Ont. K0A 2X0 613-623-9312

HELP WANTED

Small, female brown tabby, white front foot. Dark brown tail with no stripes. Bull’s eye pattern on one side. Missing since 13th July. Fairview Cres, Charles St. area. Very shy. If seen, please call 623-5509

Love Jacqueline, Stephen, Keira, Pierce, Travis, Lisa, and Layni

OCREHAB is looking for P.S.W.s, Rehab Workers, KITCHEN HELP WANTED Life Skills. Fax resume to: Full and part time, 613-253-8666 or email: 613-622-0683 carol@ocrehab.ca

coming events

Hairdresser licensed and experienced for seniors FULTON FAMILY retirement residence in REUNION Beachburg. Part time, no Sunday August 23, 2 pm, weekends, no evenings. at Fulton’s Pancake House Please call 1-866-303-0698 Cedar Hill, Potluck Supper, More info - Arlene Ohlman 613-623-5967

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

HUNTING SUPPLIES LOOKING FOR CAREGIVER starting September for before and after school care at my home, every other week. Bellwood Drive, Arnprior. 613-794-8651 Looking for FT/PT Childcare Spaces or Summer Camp in Arnprior? Look no further, Call 613-622-1212 and book a tour today. Visit us at http://www.childrensuniverse.net

HELP WANTED

Personal Support Workers (PSW)

Long Term Care/Complex Continuing Care The Almonte General Hospital has been providing excellent medical care to area residents for generations. The Hospital’s dedicated and highly trained doctors and nurses, modern facilities and smaller size combine state-of-the-art services with the personal care and attention that only a small community hospital can provide. The 52-bed Hospital provides an extensive range of services, including 24-hour emergency services, a complete range of obstetrical care, a growing perioperative program and the Region’s complex continuing care and day hospital programs. Fairview Manor is a long-term care home owned and operated by the Almonte General Hospital. Home to 112 residents, Fairview Manor offers programs within a long-term care environment that respect residents’ individuality, dignity, privacy and personal choice, while meeting their physical, functional, psychosocial and cognitive needs. We are currently seeking casual Personal Support Workers (PSW) specializing in the area of Long Term Care and Complex Continuing Care. All PSW’s are members of CUPE with hourly rates ranging from $20.98 per hour to $22.19 per hour. All employees are eligible to participate in the Hospitals of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP) and part time and casual employees are eligible to purchase benefits plans at reduced rates with Healthcare Providers. Qualifications: • Successful completion of a recognized Personal Support Worker (or equivalent) program, including formal certification by a recognized post-secondary institution. • Previous experience as a PSW in a complex continuing care and/or long- term care setting, preferred. Competencies and Personal Attributes: • Commitment to excellence, quality, and patient/resident safety. • Demonstrated caring and empathetic attitude. • Ability to meet all demands of the job, both physical and cognitive • Ability to work cooperatively and respectfully within a team environment. • Ability to receive direction and understand and follow policies and procedures. • Ability to work in a manner that is in compliance with patient/resident and employee safety practices, policies and procedures of the organization. • Ability to contribute to a work environment that is conducive to the organizations Workplace Violence and Harassment policy. Qualified candidates are invited to submit their resumes quoting posting number 15-08-20 to: Jennifer Jones-Kosmack, Human Resources Officer Almonte General Hospital/Fairview Manor 75 Spring Street, Almonte, ON K0A 1A0 Email: hr@agh-fvm.com Fax: (613) 256-6966 www.almontegeneral.com Thank you for your interest in the Almonte General Hospital. We are committed to providing an environment which is respectful to all. If you have a disability which requires an accommodation during any stage of our recruitment process, please let us know how we can assist you.

Renfrew Licensed Child’s Paradise has toddler and preschool spaces starting Aug, Sept and Oct. Full or part-time care. Call 613-432-2627 or email director@childsparadise.ca for more info

HELP WANTED

Hunter Safety/Canadian Fire-arms Courses and exams held once a month at Carp. Call Wenda Cochran 613-256-2409.

HELP WANTED

HVAC Installer- Full time, G2 license preferred.

Assist in the installation of Furnaces, Air conditioners, Hot water tanks etc. We offer an employee benefit plan, pension plan and a satisfying work environment Please send your resume to georgew@mccreas.net or call 613.432.9739

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AUTO BODY JOB OPPORTUNTIES RELOCATE TO PORT HOPE, ONTARIO

Lakeshore Auto Body & Glass, 35 year family owned Collision & Paint facility requires Permanent, Full Time Experienced Auto Body & Painter/Prep technicians for a busy fast growing collision shop. Excellent Wages & Group Health Benefits. Apply to george@lakeshoreautobody.ca

Or 149 Roseglen Road, N Port Hope, Ontario 905-885-9581

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JOB POSTING – DIRECTOR OF FINANCE St. Francis Memorial Hospital requires a Director of Finance who will be directly responsible for the establishment, implementation, monitoring and completion of financial policies, procedures, controls and reporting systems. The Director of Finance shall also ensure the legal and regulatory compliance for all St. Francis Memorial Hospital accounting and financial reporting functions, specifically within the scope of healthcare. He/she will provide support and input for St. Francis Memorial Hospital’s health care financial planning and business processes and shall be responsible for the supervision ! collection and of general accounting, accounts receivable, payroll. In addition, this position is responsible for directing and supervising the Maintenance, Health Records, General Services and Environmental Services departments. Requirements: • BA or equivalent combination of education and experience • Accounting designation preferred (CA, CMA, CGA) • Minimum of 2-3 years’ experience preferably with a background in healthcare facility • Extensive experience and knowledge in dealing with accounting systems, budgets, internal controls, business planning, and asset management • Advanced proficiency with accounting software and spreadsheet programs • Sound analytical thinking, planning, prioritization, and execution skills • Excellent leadership, teamwork and team building skills St. Francis Memorial Hospital is a 20 bed rural facility noted for its progressive programs and friendly work environment with a dedication to providing “Excellence in Rural Healthcare”. Located 30 minutes from Algonquin Park and 2 hours from Ottawa, the area offers exceptional natural beauty with year round recreational activities such as mountainbiking, ATV’s, snowmobiling, water sports, and camping, while maintaining easy access to urban centres. The Madawaska Valley is also known for its talented Arts community and warm hospitality. At SFMH we see ourselves as a community healthcare hub that integrates all services that will not only address the unique community needs but also is able to adapt to changing patient care models and economical changes. St. Francis Memorial Hospital is an equal opportunity employer, offers competitive salary packages, an incredible work environment, and career advancement opportunities. Qualified applicants are invited to submit their resumes by September 8th, 2015 to pecarskiej@sfmhosp.com or by mail to Joanne Pecarskie, St. Francis Memorial Hospital, 7 St. Francis Memorial Drive, P.O. Box 129, Barry’s Bay, ON K0J 1B0. Although we appreciate all responses, only those candidates selected for interview will be contacted. Accommodations for job applicants with disabilities are available on request.

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FOR SALE PENTHOUSE CONDOS 259 Albert Street Arnprior, 2 bedroom, 5 appliances, walk-in closet, kitchen,2 bathrooms, party room, workshop, storage unit, underground parking, secure, spectacular river view. 613-582-3277

FOR SALE -1343 A Chenaux Rd 1393sq ft 3 bedroom bungalow frontage 165 feet near hwy 17 deck overlooks Galilee Lake. 1343B Chenaux Rd 1290 Sq Ft Frontage 250 feet near hwy 17 deck overlooks Galilee Lake. 1317 Chenaux Rad 1040 sq ft 2 bedroom bungalow Frontage 318 Feet, For more info call Ken 613-623-6133

2007 Jeep Compass, automatic, 4x4, 6 cylinder, air conditioning, AM/FM radio, CD player, cruise control, alloy wheels, ABS, power locks, mirrors & windows, rear wiper, keyless entry, tilt telescopic steering wheel, tinted glass. Asking $4,500 as is. 613-253-0332 leave message.

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Pearl Elizabeth Rose

June 19, 1952 – August 23, 2014

June SmagguS

Jul. 19, 1927 – Aug. 30, 2013

Deep in the earth lies a picture Of a loved one laid to rest. In memories frame we shall keep it. Because she was one of the best.

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We do not need a special day to bring you to our minds, For the days we do not think of you are very hard to find. If all this world were ours to give, We’d give it yes and more, To see your smiling face, Come walking through the door.

Daniel Robillard,

tragically taken from his family and friends on August 18th, 1985. Today recalls the memory, Of a loved one gone to rest, And those who think of him today, Are those who loved him best.

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We had a wonderful Grandma, One who never really grew old; Her smile was made of sunshine, And her heart was solid gold; Her eyes were as bright as shining stars, And in her cheeks fair roses you see. We had a wonderful Grandma, And that’s the way it will always be. But take heed, because She’s still keeping an eye on all of us, So let’s make sure She will like what she sees. Forever in our hearts, Amber, Brody, Connor, Skye, Autumn, Abigail & Morgan xo

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Jenkins, Pearl Elizabeth Maude (nee Ings)

Gourlay, Doris “Dodie” A. September 9, 1928-August 11, 2015

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Always so good, unselfish and kind, Few on this Earth her equal we find, Honourable and upright in all her ways, Loyal and true to the end of her days, You enriched our lives in a thousand different ways, You are not forgotten, dear Mother.

You can only have one mother, Patient, kind and true; No other friend in all the world, Will be the same to you. When other friends forsake you, To Mother you will return, For all her loving kindness, She asks nothing in return. As we look upon her picture, Sweet memories we recall, Of a face so full of sunshine, And a smile for one and all. Sweet Jesus, take this message, To our dear Mother up above; Tell her how we miss her, And give her all our love.

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Passed away peacefully on August 10, 2015 in the Arnprior & District Memorial Hospital. Pearl will be sadly missed by her husband of 44 years, Archie Jenkins, of Arnprior, her son and daughter-in-law, Paul Lilley and Diane Laidman of Lake Dore, brother and sister-in-law, Harry and Marion Ings, of Toronto and niece, Leslie (Udo) Penther, of St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands. Pearl also leaves many relatives living in Canada, USA and UK. She was predeceased by her first husband, John Lilley (1989). Pearl was born in 1930 at the British Station Hospital in Kasauli, India, the daughter of the late Sidney and Birdie Ings who were stationed in India until 1939 while Sid served with the British Army. After living in England for 15 years, Pearl came to Canada with her family in 1954. She resided in Manitoba and British Columbia before moving to Ontario. Cremation has taken place. Arrangements by the Boyce Funeral Home, Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre. Condolences/Tributes/Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca

Passed away peacefully in the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital Tuesday August 11, 2015. Doris Gourlay of Arnprior at the age of 86 years. Beloved wife of J.F. Willis Gourlay. Dear mother of Susan Berberick (Michael) of Hamilton. Much loved grandmother of Aaron, Adam, Devin and Brayden Gourlay and Brandon, Stephanie and Matthew Berberick. Cherished great-grandmother of Lux Berberick, Jack and Willow Jones and Aria Gourlay. Daughter of the late Claude and Doris (nee Jackson) Bradshaw. Dear sister of Jeanne Deston (Michael) of Brantford. Predeceased by her son Daryl Gourlay and sister Corinne Cameron. Visitation was at the Boyce Funeral Home, Chapel Visitation and Reception Centre, 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior Friday August 14, 2015 after 11:00 a.m. until 12:45 p.m. The Funeral Service was conducted Friday August 14, 2015 in the Boyce Chapel at 1:00 p.m. Interment Arnprior Albert Street Cemetery. In memoriams to the Alzheimer’s Society Research would be appreciated by her family. Condolences/Tributes/Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca CLR628863.0820

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A miracle in the making Diary Queen Miracle Treat Day

When people think of ice cream, no matter their age, it brings back fond memories of when they were young. It basically brings out the ‘kid’ in everyone. The kids took centre stage at the Dairy Queen in Renfrew on Thursday, Aug. 13 to make miracles happen by helping other kids. They were in charge from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. to ensure that the proceeds from anyone buying a DQ Blizzard that day went to help their fellow children at the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO).

Although Dairy Queen Restaurants are found throughout North America, all proceeds from the entire day stay local. Every reader knows some family that has had a child that has benefited from the wonderful resources and staff at CHEO and the Children’s Miracle Network. The kids really showed us how it’s done! The special staff would like to thank everyone for being a supporter for the Children’s Miracle Network, and also to thank you for saving a child’s life. Children are truly the miracles of the world.

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Greeting customers at Renfrew Dairy Queen during Miracle Treat Day Aug. 13, from left, are Bonnie Lesk (Mustard), Dana Lesk, Sarah St. Michael, CHEO Bear (Evan Wheeler), Samantha Perry, Makenzie Bresbois, Lily St. Michael, Ethan McGregor, Jean Campbell; second row Tammy Utronki, Joan Cowan, Caitlyn Cowan and Paula Moore; and back row Samantha Headrick, Wyatt St. Michael, Caressa Leavoy and Samantha Wright. At right, Dana Lesk is joined by, from left, princesses Sarah St. Michael, Makenzie Bresbois and Lily St. Michael at the Dairy Queen Drive-Thru. Sarah St. Michael demonstrates the thickness of a Blizzard by holding one upside down. Sales from each Blizzard sold over the day went to CHEO.

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Trinity-St. Andrew’s Thrift Shop opens Peter Clark

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The TSA Thrift Shop, located at Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church, 291 Plaunt St. S., is now open. The TSA Thrift Shop began operations Aug. 10, and will be open every Monday and Thursday. Shop hours are 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Mondays, and Thursdays from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. People are asked to enter through the Quarry Avenue entrance. Drop off times for items for the thrift shop are Monday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Thursday from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., and Sundays for a half an hour before and after church. Volunteers are still needed for the thrift shop. Interested people are asked to call the TSA

United Church office at 613-432-2285. The first week was a grand success, organizers said. “We are very pleased,” said Cathy Morris. “We’ve had lots of donations; lots of people buying stuff. People have come in with a couple of bags and left with a couple of bags,” she added. “It’s something for the community at large,” added Judy Ryan, TSA Thrift Shop board of directors chair. “It’s not just for (TSA) church people, but everybody.” Customers had nothing but good comments on the new thrift shop. “They have reasonable prices,” said one satisfied patron. Another noted that he had been using thrift shops for 20 years, and said everyone should take advantage of their

Kidney Walk is coming to Renfrew Sept. 26

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The TSA Thrift Shop drew a good crowd of shoppers on just its second day of operation Aug. 13. The thrift shop is open Mondays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and Thursdays from 3 to 7 p.m. Below, the TSA thrift shop has plenty to offer.

The Kidney Foundation of Canada is asking people across Ontario to take steps to fight kidney disease and join with their communities in a Kidney Walk early this fall. The Renfrew walk on Saturday, Sept. 26 will start and end at the Ma-Te-Way Park gazebo. Registration will begin at 10 a.m. with the walk to start at 11 a.m. One in 10 Canadians has kidney disease and millions more are at risk. Nearly 10,000 Ontarians depend on lifesustaining dialysis treatments several times a week, over 1,000 are waiting for a kidney transplant, and countless others live with reduced kidney function that may have gone undetected. Every step participants take on a Kidney Walk journey will provide hope for those living with kidney disease when they need it most. A diagnosis of kidney disease is life-changing and impacts the entire family. That’s why teams of friends and families are being urged to join together to walk in support of loved ones. Organizers encourage people to create a team for the Renfrew Kidney Walk “to help make a difference.” It only requires a little time and effort, “but each step will provide hope to many.” Registration is easy online at www.kidneywalk.ca. The Kidney Foundation of Canada’s Kidney Walks are taking place in Renfrew and 40 other communities in Ontario throughout September and early October. The Kidney Foundation of Canada works to improve the lives of all people affected by kidney disease through research, government advocacy, peer support, education and programs. “Join the kidney community at Kidney Walk and help create a future without kidney disease.” For more information, visit www.kidneywalk.ca or call Bruce Hill at 613-724-9953, ext. 4560 or email bhill@kidney.on.ca.

LEAVE YOUR LASTING MARK FOR CHEO’S CHILDREN & FAMILIES AFTER A CAREER WORKING WITH KIDS AT CHEO AND AS A LONGTIME VOLUNTEER, LYNN MADE A DECISION THAT WOULD FOREVER LINK HER TO CHEO, A PLACE THAT HAS BEEN SUCH A BIG PART OF HER LIFE. SHE NAMED CHEO AS THE BENEFICIARY OF HER WORK LIFE INSURANCE POLICY AND ALSO OF HER PENSION. By making a planned gift to CHEO you not only help future generations of children, but you also provide some tax relief to your estate, while still providing for your family members. Here are some ways you can create your Forever CHEO legacy: make a bequest in your Will; create an endowment fund; name CHEO as the beneficiary of your RRSPs or RRIFs; or take out a life insurance policy with CHEO as the beneficiary.

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Junior tennis The Renfrew Tennis Club held its junior boys championship at MaTe-Way Park Aug. 12. Above, Brandon McCrea, left, and Noah Matthews battle in morning action. At left, waiting for their next matches, from left, are Tate Hickey, Connor Rennie and Aaron Sarsfield. At right, Jack Stewart unleashes a serve. Kyle MacKenzie survived a couple of match points to win the title in a tiebreaker over Wesley Matthews 7-5.

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Training camp is underway for the 2015-16 Renfrew Junior Timberwolves in the new Tier 2 Central Canada Hockey League. The Wolves take to the fresh ice on three occasions at the Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre this week, including tonight (Thurs-

day) from 8 to 10 p.m. Wolves manager Brent Sylvester has four pre-season games scheduled for coach Kip Mulvihill and assistant coach Danby Suckow to survey talent prior to the Sept. 11 start of the CCHL2’s first regular season. The Wolves host the Stittsville Rams Sunday, Aug. 30 at 7 p.m., and the Arnprior Packers

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with games the next weekend in a league showcase in Perth. The Wolves face the Brockville Tikis Friday, Sept. 11 at 9 p.m., and then matchup versus the Athens Aeros Saturday, Sept. 12 at 7 p.m. Both games are at the Perth Community Centre. The first true home game is Friday, Sept. 18 at Ma-TeWay. The Ottawa West Golden

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The Ottawa Senators are bringing players and some pre-season excitement to their fans with the second annual Hometown Tour, starting Aug. 18. The tour sees 12 days of free events at Canadian Tire locations in 12 different communities in eastern Ontario and western Quebec featuring two Senators players interacting with fans and signing autographs. Among the tour stops is Canadian Tire in Renfrew at 1050 O’Brien Rd. Tuesday, Aug. 25 from 2 to 5 p.m. Senators defenceman Cody Ceci took part in some of the tour stops last year and will be again this year. “Meeting all the fans was a great Photo submitted time and to see all the support was re- Senators defencemen Patrick Wiercioch, left, and Cody Ceci meet with ally cool for us,” said Ceci. young fans at last year’s Hometown Tour. Fans can win free tickets, get

The course at the Renfrew Golf Club remains in excellent condition as ladies continue to enjoy each other’s friendship, while trying to improve their game. We give our thanks to the Renfrew Golf Club for being the sponsor of Ladies Day on Tuesday, July 28. The results were as follows: • A Flight: 1st Anne MacNeil, 2nd Lisa Smith. • B Flight: 1st Simmone Kemp, 2nd Barb Westgarth. • C Flight: 1st Pat Lee, 2nd Bev Mau. And on Tuesday, Aug. 4, Brides and Blooms was our gracious sponsor of Ladies Day. • A Flight: 1st Gayle Miller, 2nd Karen Audette, 3rd Marg Agnew, 4th Lisa Smith. • B Flight: 1st Arlene Smith, 2nd Colleen Sheehan, 3rd Dorothy Sharpe, 4th Leanne Reid. • C Flight: 1st June Larose, 2nd Kathy McAllister, 3rd Kathy Hamilton, 4th Sue O’Neil. The weather conditions were not

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The events aim to get fans to show their Sens pride to win tickets and display their skills with some interactive games. Those include ball hockey matches, mini stick games on mini inflatable rinks, a shot speed and accuracy test and more, said the team’s director of fan and community development, Aaron Robinson. “We have lots of opportunities to interact with the fans,” he said. “(The Hometown Tour) is a chance for us to get out and thank fans and get ready for the season.” Robinson said he expects there to be more prizes available this year, with fans able to sign up to win free tickets to Senators games, as well as ticket giveaways for people who show up in their best Sens gear to show their love for the team. But the main attraction is the players, who will sign autographs at each event. The Senators will reveal which players will be at which tour stop the Monday before the tour. Autographs will be given to those with wrist bands only, with more than 200 available at each Canadian Tire location starting at 9 a.m. on the day of the tour stop. The event is both a chance for Senators players to see fans from far and wide, but also see a bit more of the communities their fans call home, said Robinson. “Fans travel a ways to come see us a lot of times, and now it’s our turn to go to them and get our players to see what eastern Ontario and western Quebec is all about because sometimes they don’t necessarily get out past Ottawa,” he said.

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autographs and test their skills once again at this year’s event. The Hometown Tour comes to Canadian Tire in Renfrew Tuesday, Aug. 25.

Ceci said he was amazed by the attendance at last year’s tour stops. “You don’t really realize how many fans there are outside in the smaller communities until you get there and you see a huge line of people,” he said. GETTING READY

Senators players are starting to filter into the city to start training early, said Ceci. “It just shows that everyone is

committed to the season and we are all ready to get back at it,” he said. With a good end to last season, Ceci said he and the team hope to keep that energy rolling. Apart from bringing up his own defensive numbers, he said his hopes for this season include getting back in the playoffs. “We were kind of counted out around Christmastime and from there we went on a bit of a tear, so it was really cool for us to win that many games and make it.

favourable, however, some ladies managed to play Ladies Day on Tuesday, Aug. 11. The Renfrew Golf Club sponsored the day’s event. • A Flight: 1st Mary Ann Abrams, 2nd Kim Vandewouw. • B Flight: 1st Colleen Sheehan, 2nd Vi Rossy. • C Flight: 1st Pat Lee, 2nd Bev Mau. O’Brien Cup Aug. 29

With Club Championship behind us, the O’Brien Cup team has been finalized. The team will travel to the Mississippi Golf Club on Saturday, Aug. 29 to represent the Renfrew Golf Club. The following 12 players will represent the club: Mary Jo Wertwyn, Lisa Smith, Anne MacNeil, Mary Ann Abrams, Kim McDonald, Faye Warren, Marg Agnew, Mary Peer, Julie Bonsor, Barb Desilets, Cheryl Campbell and Kim Vandewouw. Good luck ladies! There are many great days left for golf, so come out and enjoy the best conditions the course has to offer. See on you the links!

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For the second year in a row, youth in Calabogie gathered together on Thursday evenings at the Highlands Golf Resort to play soccer. This year they played from June 4 to Aug. 6. There were two Under-6 teams (4 to 6 years old) and two U12 teams (7-12 years old). The players had fun, got

plenty of exercise and learned a little more about the game of soccer. Being able to play organized sports locally is appreciated by most. The coaches and parents involved in U6 and U12 soccer would like to thank the Highlands Golf Resort for providing an appropriate and inviting location for the games again this year.

We would also like to thank the sponsors of soccer nights in Calabogie 2015; the Calabogie Medical Clinic, Aucoin’s Electric, Shooters Bar & Grill and Joe Ballas Bait, Tackle & Engine Service. Next year, if participation is again high in the U12 division, it may be broken into two groups, perhaps 6-9, and 10-12 divisions.

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About 35 kids made up minor soccer in Calabogie from June to August. Included were players in the 7 to 12 years of age group (U12) forming two teams. If numbers are high again next year, splitting this division into two separate groups will be considered.

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From left are Dragonfly Links of Renfrew club champions for 2015 Paul La France, Cynthia Gorgerat, David Scharff, Jesse Riopelle, Tyson Utronki, Steve Schultz and Norm Peterson.

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There was a loyal and determined field of golfers for the second edition of the Dragonfly Golf Links Club Championship. Golfers endured two days of temperatures in the mid-30s in the chase for the 2015 title Aug. 15 and 16. Jesse Riopelle shot two stellar rounds of a combined one-over-par (72-73-145) to reclaim his title of Club Champion from 2014. Riopelle trailed Chad Thompson after day one as Thompson fired a lifetime best score of 70 (two

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under par). Tyson Utronki also challenged Riopelle with two amazing rounds of 74. Utronki was the event’s net winner. Cynthia Gorgerat captured the 2015 ladies crown, while other winners included B flight champion Norm Peterson, C flight champ Paul La France and senior men’s champ David Scharff. Steve Schultz was the C division runner up. Good spirits and camaraderie were the theme of the weekend for this young event, with an equally young and enthusiastic membership – an event that promises to be even better next year.

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motivated to become active.” • “Enlist the help of active friends or family. Exercising is a great way to socialize and it makes it more fun to do it together. Doing it as a family unit would be very encouraging.” • “I just love the competition. I love playing the sport, and I love meeting new people and seeing my old friends at different tournaments. It’s just a joy to do. The quality of life has been wonderful because of the sport. I enjoy playing shuffleboard and I’ll do it as long as I can.” We invite you to show up Tuesdays at 1 p.m. at the Air Force Association building. 164 Argyle St. in Renfrew, the location of the Renfrew Shuffleboard Club. Annual Membership is $5, plus $2 each week you play. Ask for Margaret Crozier.

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If you are a senior and want to maintain your health, read on. Quotes heard with regard to shuffleboard, a game for you. • “It’s not a difficult game, and it adds a new dimension to your social life. What other sport allows a mother and son to challenge a father and daughter?” • “It is about placement, co-ordination and having fun, not brute strength, or demonic speed. If you like people and enjoy being active, you’ll have fun and get some exercise.” • “It took a friend several months to convince me to play. Once I started, I got hooked on it. It’s a lot more fun than working out on the

machines. And it can be played in different degrees, from hard to ‘we’re just out here to have fun’.” • “It can be a very aggressive game, but friendly.” • “Some players rely more on tactics, and less on strength. They don’t hit as hard, but they can make you think before you shoot.” • “You get to meet people in a friendly environment. You get to play with everybody. It just makes me happy.” • “Getting – or staying – fit in your senior years can help you stay young.” • “Remind older folks the more active they are, the better their health will be, and the more likely they will remain independent as they age.” • “Bring grandchildren over to play. When older folks realize what it takes to keep up with kids, they might be

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Tough day at Ma-Te-Way Renfrew’s Under-14 boys had a rough time against Arnprior during soccer tournament action Aug. 8 at Ma-Te-Way Park. The Renfrew team dropped a 3-0 decision. Crawford Leavoy of the Renfrew team is about to dangle an Arnprior defender during the Saturday morning game. Arnprior would go on to win the tournament, giving up no goals on the day.

Men’s Night underwent a change in format last week with the creation of three flights for both Tuesday and Wednesday. Winning teams from B and C flight move up a flight for next week, while last place teams in A and B move down a flight. Tuesday’s winning teams were J. Clouthier Drywall in A flight, Team RVH in B flight, and Dragonfly Golf Links in C Flight. Closest to the pin winners were Dennis Yakaback on No. 5 and Terry Smith on No. 7. Wednesday’s winners were the team from Renfrew Pizzeria in A flight, Team Sante Fe winning B flight, and the Mountain Men winning C flight. Closest to the pin winner

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were Dave Brydges on No. 5 and Tom Cobus on 7. Our Ladies League played the back nine off the yellow tees. There was a three-way tie for first place in the A flight with scores of 32 from Team Wood Duck Manufacturing, Team Cookies Putters and Team ForePlay. B flight is normally for less experienced golfers than those of A flight. This makes the score of the winning Partee Girls all the more impressive with a sizzling score of 31! Closest to the pin winners were Sherry Lynn Shalla on No. 13 and Irene Nichols on No. 18. Well done! Just a reminder that our 2016 member drive is on now. Play the rest of 2015 for free with the purchase of a 2016 membership. Flexible payment plans are available as well.

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Aug. 30 - Sept. 5 world championships another coup for area’s whitewater adventurers The world’s top paddlers are coming to Renfrew County to test their skills on the Ottawa River’s famous whitewater rapids. Wilderness Tours on the Rocher Fendu area of the river is the location the International Canoe Federation (ICF) canoe freestyle world championship from Aug. 30 to Sept. 5. It’s the third time the world championships are being held on this stretch of the river, but the first time in eight years. At least 200 paddlers from all over the world will be participating in the prestigious competition being hosted by CanoeKayak Canada. Among the Canadian team members are local kayakers Nick Troutman, Joel Kowalski and Kalob Grady. Many competitors are staying in an athletes village at Wilderness Tours and taking a free shuttle to the river. The resort is providing entertainment for athletes and officials, including a large number of local volunteers, who are receiving complementary camping privileges on site. The County of Renfrew and Whitewater Region are helping to promote the event. The public is welcome to attend the competition and its opening and closing ceremonies. The event is expected to attract a large number of fans and be a major economic boost to the area. Wilderness Tours is providing meal packages for viewers. The opening ceremonies will be held at the Beachburg fairgrounds on Sunday, Aug. 30 between 1 and 6 p.m. It will be a gathering for the athletes, local community and distinguished guests and spectators. The celebration will include a parade through Beachburg with the athletes as guests of honour. The opening ceremonies, a cel-

ebration of Canadian and Ottawa Valley Culture and Heritage, will also include an Oh Canada Eh performance, marching bands, live local music, a performance by hip hop/rap group Adrenaline Rush, fiddlers and stepdancers, Aboriginal Canadian performances and a banquet. The competition will continue all week at 503 Rafting Rd. in Foresters Falls. The event director is Wilderness Tours marketing manager Matt McGuire. “The Ottawa River has such large, reliable and dynamic whitewater features that many of these athletes seldom get to experience such excellent conditions,” he said. “The athletes arrive early to hone their skills on the Ottawa River, a great training and development opportunity for them, and to practice on the actual competition rapid.” The awards banquet will be held at Wilderness Tours on Saturday, Sept. 5 at 6 p.m. Dinner will be hosted in Rafter’s Restaurant followed by the awards and closing ceremony at 7 p.m. The world championship is further proof the area is one of the world’s prime whitewater destinations. The live-streaming of the championships will help promote the area’s whitewater opportunities. The Surface competition will be held on the Garberator wave at the Lorne Rapid on the Ottawa River. The dynamic wave features one of the best launching platforms for freestyle kayaking’s most spectacular moves. The Squirt Boat championships will be held at the powerful eddy line at McCoy’s Rapid known as Smoothie. The powerful eddy line is world renowned for amazing down time with perfectly glassy water both upstream and in the eddy itself. Many athletes are already practicing in the area, but training officially

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Sunlifers cruised to the top of A Flight in the Ladies Rec League at the Renfrew Golf Club Aug. 5. Their combined two-week score of 180 was nine strokes better than anyone else in the A loop. Beside the Green had solid backto-back efforts to post a 178 in B Flight. That allowed them to climb up to A Flight for this week’s action. The Highballers at 191, made the jump from C Flight to B, while the Slice Girls with a 196 jumped from

the D side to C. Dropping down a flight were the normally dependable Dependables, who fell from A to B with a 213. The Strokers stumbled from B to C Flight, and the Classic Ladies from C to D. Barb Asselin won closest to the pin on No. 14. Closest to the line were Karen Carty on No. 3, and Stephanie Langlois on 17. Draw winners were Ann McGregor and Sheila Kemp. Winning the draws on the first-day of the two-week segment Aug. 12 were Elizabeth Stewart and Polly Eady.

starts Monday, Aug. 24, running from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. daily until the start of the competition. Athletes are streaming into the area from all over the world, but the Visa ap-

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Two first-round Ma-Te-Way series forced to the limit Peter Clark

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Two opening-round series are going the full five games in the 2015 Ma-Te-Way Mixed Slo Pitch League playoffs. The two-versus-seventh Mac’s Milk-Young Gun series will see a fifth game this week. After a 16-2 Young Guns triumph in game one, Mac’s answered with 21-10 and 14-9 wins before the Guns pulled even in a game four cliffhanger 10-9. Zach McIntyre, Shawn Walters and Andrew Green slugged home runs in support of pitcher Sarah Dougherty for the Young Guns. Mound counterpart Rob Essiambre helped his own cause with a deep shot for Mac’s Milk. Pitt Contracting pulled out a 10-9 win over Riopelle Painting in eight innings to force a fifth game in their quarterfinal series. Pitt’s also won game two 15-9, while Riopelle’s claimed the oddnumbered contests 13-6 and 16-11.

Matt Murdock lofted three home runs in the series so far, including two in one game for Pitt’s. Ryan Cuthill also cleared the outfield fence in consecutive games. Kirk Skebo clubbed three dingers and Matt Brennan one for Riopelle’s. Mitchell Jamieson for Pitt’s and Riopelle counterpart Lindsay Edwards have looked after the mound chores for their respective teams. League-leading and defending league champion Rocky Mountain House opened its post-season defence with 24-12, 12-3, 20-7 threegame sweep over McKechnie’s. Frank Visneskie with two round trippers, and Joel Blemkie with one, homered to close out the series. Jacob Fulton posted the three pitching wins for RMH. Shannon Manion and Chris Phillips handled pitching duties for McKechnie’s. Kyle Tomlinson homered. After taking the opener 26-10 and dropping the second game 11-7, Militant went on to oust Gourley’s in four games 17-10 and 22-14. Mike McMahon (2) and Mark

A sweep into 2015-16

REQUEST FOR TENDER RFT #2015-22

Ma-Te-Way Mixed Slo Pitch League Final Standings 2015

Rocky MH Mac’s Milk Gourley’s Pitt Contr. Riopelle’s Militant Young Guns McKechnie’s Arnprior FD Swing Shift Co-operators Home HC K. Williams M.J. Enright Dick Concrete

W 11 11 11 10 10 10 8 7 6 5 5 4 3 2 0

L 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 7 8 9 9 10 11 12 14

T 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pts 23 23 22 21 20 20 17 14 12 10 10 8 6 4 0

Wright logged pitching wins, and both joined Walker Mullen, Matt Beimers and Denver Mullen with at least one home run in the series. McMahon added a four-hit game. Pitcher Keith Gourley, Kyle Rawley and Derek Sweeney answered in the long ball department for Gourley’s. Swing Shift (an 11-9 win) and Home Health Care (with an 18-16 triumph) are going to a third game in the best-ofthree B-side final series. - With files from Jeff Rekowski

Lee Sharpe accepts $2,500 from Sport Renfrew representative Lou Belleville prior to the club’s Sunday Night Bingo of Aug. 9. Funds will go to the Renfrew Curling Club’s Pipe in the Brine project.

Will permit a child to play a variety of games for the afternoon and receive a PRIZE before leaving.

A MANDATORY Site Visit is scheduled for Monday, August 24, 2015 at 10:00:00am at Queen Elizabeth Public School, 100 Veterans Memorial Blvd, Renfrew, ON.

The Township Office will be

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THE RCDSB IS ISSUING A REQUEST FOR TENDER FOR HVAC ALTERATIONS AT QUEEN ELIZABETH PUBLIC SCHOOL, RENFREW, ON.

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Bidders will be met by a RCDSB Representative at the front entrance of the school. Only those bidders who attend the mandatory site visit and have their attendance recorded will be eligible to submit a bid. The Request for Tender documents are available by visiting the RCDSB Bids & Tenders webpage at bids.rcdsb.on.ca. Bidders must register as a Plan Taker before downloading the tender documents.

Renfrew Armouries 115 Veterans Memorial Blvd.

Sun, August 23 1-4pm

RENFREW COUNTY DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD ATTN: Peggy Fiebig, CSCMP Purchasing Agent 1270 Pembroke Street West Pembroke, ON K8A 4G4 The Renfrew County District School Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all submissions. Lowest or any submission not necessarily accepted.

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485 Barr Street

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-6 Unit Residential Rental -4 One Bedroom Units, 2 Two Bedroom Units -Each Unit Has Electric Heat & Landlord Heats Building With 2 Natural Gas Furnaces In Basement -Commercial Potential For A Variety Of Businesses Call Morris Eady For More Information: 613-432-1830

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$299,900 New Home With Many Upgrades -Hardwood Floors, Crown Molding -Large Rooms, Finished Lower Level -2 Baths, Large Rear Deck Call Kelly To View: 613-433-2681

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75 McBride road

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MLS#961155 Well Crafted Home To Enjoy Country Living Only 2 Minutes From Town. 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths On The Main Level, 1 Bedroom & 1 Bath In The Basement. Large Level Lot With Entry To Attached Garage From Main Floor Or Basement. Nice Finishing Touches! Call Morris Eady To Schedule A Viewing: 613-432-1830

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$419,900 MLS#958778 Brick Bungalow On Over An Acre On The Edge Of Renfrew, Close To Boat Launch. Offers 30 x 50 Large Detached Garage And 2 Car Attached. Call Vincent Johnston For More Information: 613-433-2254

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39 grigg avenue

620B Yantha road

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330 Plaunt St. S., Renfrew K7V 1N3

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$249,900. Minutes from town to view this beautiful A frame 3 bedroom home. 2 levels of living space, well appointed interior, open concept living and dining with propane fireplace. Den, 2 baths, over 12 acres of land with easy year round access. Deck at the front with an adjacent screened in porch. Do not miss this one! Call Helen to see this at 432-0058.

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3444 STONE RD (ON THE EDGE OF DOuGLAS)

WATERFRONT HOmE

1055 NORCAN LAKE WATERFRONT HOmE

Great location, main artery and close to shopping and all amenities. 3 bedrooms, living room, large eat in kitchen with a deluxe woodstove. 1 - 3 pce bath, verandah (enclosed), storage on the property. Call David at 401-2824 or Helen at 432-0058 to view

Almost new custom built home on large lot on Norcan Lake. Beautifully landscaped yard with an amazing sand beach. 3 baths, heated 2 car garage, central Air, and granite countertops with many more amazing features. MLS#955786. Call David today to view.

25 ENGINEER LANE WATERFRONT HOmE

81 OTTERIDGE (HuNTER GATE SuBDIVISION)

80 OTTERIDGE (HuNTER GATE SuBDIVISION)

OTTAWA RIVER WATERFRONT HOmE 169 GAGAN LANE (just off RiveR Rd at CastlefoRd)

Watch the sunrise and the sunset from this beautiful waterfront home. Ottawa River waterfront log home with 160’ of waterfront. Detached double car insulated garage. Landscaped yard and spectacular views. Enjoy the summer and winter. Close to town. MLS #956008. Call David today.

A completely finished deluxe bungalow with 2 bedrooms on main floor plus living room and dining room and kitchen and 2 baths. Lower level is totally finished with 3 pce bath, den, 3rd bedroom and family room. Tarion Warranty in place - deck at the rear. Call Helen to view at 432-0058

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107 Alva Drive Cobden. Large 3 bedroom waterfront home on Muskrat Lake. This home has generous sized rooms and a wonderful den with newer flooring and efficient wood stove. Tons of room in the unfinished basement to make into extra living space. Laundry on main level as well as 2.5 baths including ensuite. Call David today 613-401-2824 for a viewing. MLS #940594. $299,900

Hunter Gate Subdivision #14

$79,900

$299,900

209 VANIER CRESCENT

Excellent location for this well appointed raised bungalow. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, two levels completely finished, totally repainted interior, eat in kitchen adjacent to a beautiful deck on the south side. Large family room, laundry on main level, you must see it! Call David at 401-2824 or Helen at 432-0058.

106 BONNECHERE STREET, EGANVILLE

OttaWa rIVer

$280,000

12 acres overlooking the beautiful Bonnechere River and the Village of Douglas, minutes from the heart of the Village. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, extra spacious room sizes with living room and dining room and sunporch and kitchen all open concept. Fireplace, 2 baths, adjacent carport at the rear and detached bunk house or play house on the property. Call Helen at 432-0058 or David at 401-2824 to view.

Drive a little to save a lot. 2 storey vinyl home on an outstanding treed lot, 3 bedroom home, 4 pce bath on main level, laundry on main level, L-shaped living room and kitchen propane stove. Large detached/ garage and workshop, beautifully located. Call Helen to view at 432-0058

Pinnacle Rd - 3 lots available 2 acres

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557 STONES LAKE RD (yEAR ROuND WATERFRONT HOmE)

1705 CHuRCH STREET, GRIFFITH

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Brand new deluxe bungalow with 3 bedrooms, laundry room on main level, master bedroom with 4 pce ensuite, deck at the rear, large living area and well appointed kitchen and island. Central air, paved drive, garage door opener all in place, full basement, gas heat, Tarion Warranty in place. Call Helen at 432-0058

Here is year round accommodation on the mighty OTTAWA RIVER. 100 feet of waterfront provided at this address. 3 bedroom, 4 season home. 4 pce bath, open concept living for you and your family. Wrap around deck, excellent area with great access year round. Call Helen to view at 432-0058

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Young Valley performers at Renfrew concert Guitar demonstration The Ottawa Valley Music Festival continued its proud tradition of encouraging talented young musicians through scholarships and by inviting young people from the Valley to perform at its concerts. The Young Performers program began in the late 1990s and was sponsored by the Rotary Club of Eganville. On Sunday, Aug. 9 at Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church in Renfrew, four of these young performers – all since grown-up – returned for a very special concert: Young Stars Return. Micksburg trumpeter Alex Buttle, Renfrew soprano Jessica Belanger, Deep River tenor Kevin Myers and cellist Brandon Wilkie of Pembroke performed with the Ottawa Valley Music Festival in a program developed in collaboration with artistic director, Peter Morris. Sunday’s eclectic program featured music by Schubert, Verdi, Strauss, Bartok, Gershwin and Britten. The concert also marked the debut of the OVMF’s new accompanist, Dian Wilkie. People in the good-sized crowd were thoroughly entertained, and many gladly made that point known to Belanger and the rest of the performers afterward. More information about the Young Performer Scholarship Program is available at the Ottawa Valley Music Festival’s Facebook page. - With files from Peter Clark

in Eganville Aug. 22 Megan McMaster, Amanda Schilkie Bonnechere Museum

Peter Clark/Metroland

Performing at Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church in the Ottawa Valley Music Festival concert Aug. 9 were, from left, Kevin Myers, Dian Wilkie, Alex Buttle, Brandon Wilkie and Jessica Belanger.

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riverfront

SALE PENDING 26 HyNdfORd Rd., dOuglas

spacious home

SoLD 137 RaglaN sT N.

commercial opportunity

SoLD 16 PEMBROKE sT. COBdEN

Asking $162,500 for this spacious centrally located home. 4+ bedrooms, large rear workshop, private setting. MLS# 962327

asking $185,000, high volume location and excellent frontage for this commercial property on the Hwy 17 Corridor, many options exist, call for details. mls# 957528

just listed

just listed

1 acre waterfront lots

697 7TH sT.

2459 CalaBOgIE Rd.

Asking $209,900 for this 4 BR, 2 Bath home on mature lot, great use of space plus a detached garage. MLS# 967749.

water access

185 VIEWMOuNT dR. CalaBOgIE

asking $315,000, come enjoy the Peaks Village and deeded access to Calabogie lake in the spacious 4 Br home. mls# 957010

330 Plaunt St. S., Renfrew K7V 1N3

432-7562

PETER VINCENT

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Asking $274,900 for this wonderfully renovated 3 BR bungalow on the Bonnechere River, spacious floorplan, extensive gardens with double car garage. MLS# 957150

Asking $117,500 for this 2 BR bungalow with newer gas furnace, fenced rear yard, great location. MLS# 968068.

The Bonnechere Museum in Eganville welcomes Jon Park-Wheeler, who will be putting on a guitar demonstration this Saturday, Aug. 22 from 11 a.m. to noon. He will be leading a session, looking at the guitar in general as an instrument and demonstrating different styles (such as finger, folk and jazz) on different types of guitar (acoustic and electric). If you have any interest in the guitar, this session is for you. Also on Saturday at 1:30 p.m., the museum will be offered a guided tour of the Geo-Heritage Trail. With a new extension featuring a walk along the Bonnechere River, small caves, wild plants, and fossil pits, it is sure to be an exploration enjoyed by both young and young at heart. For all you ladies out there, we have added some new fashions for you to have a look at from the 1800s and early 1900s that are displayed downstairs. There are also some wedding dresses from the same era on display upstairs. Also, have a look in the display case located downstairs where you will see a hair stabilizer, examples of tatting, and much, much more.

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MadaWasKa RIVERfRONT HOME

51 B Peggs Lane. Asking $324,900 for this 2 BR bungalow on the Madawaska River near Burnstown with 100 ‘ of waterfront. MLS# 962094.

gREaT ValuE aNd sPaCE

4 Br bungalow, 2 Baths, open concept home, just off Calabogie rd. mls#938465. Call Peter Vincent 613-4320319.

affordable living

655 CulHaNE Rd.

9 JENNIfER laNE HORTON.

one sold, four remaining! Check out this location, only 10 min to town, easy access to these terraced lots allowing for walkout basement, flat shoreline, hydro and bell services already there. Call Peter Vincent 613-432-0319.

Asking $275,000 for this updated three bedroom home with 2 baths, finished basement and large attached garage only minutes form town on a paved road. MLS# 966188

Asking $64,900 for this well maintained 2 BR home. Spacious kitchen, newer propane furnace & Fireplace. MLS# 964090

new price

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SALE PENDING Asking $275,000 for this well maintained two bedroom home on Church St overlooking the Madawaska River, large garage, mature rear yard. MLS# 965419

BROKER

847 KEdROsKy dR.

Now Asking $179,900 for this 3 BR home with finished basement, fenced yard, newer windows, furnace, gas fireplace. MLS# 959447.

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aMazINg INTERIOR sPaCE

Now Asking $199,900 for this impressive 3 BR home, with rear addition, garage, and ravine lot, easy to view. MLS# 931787

Now Asking $239,900 for this impressive 5 BR home on

Barnet Blvd, solid brick, finished basement, view online at MLS# 961018.

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Photos by Derek Dunn/Metroland

Calabogie gets the blues

Sarah Bowen keeps cool and promos great music with a fan at Calabogie’s annual gatherBlues veteran Fathead performs under the blistering sun on Saturday afternoon, during ing of all things hippie peace and love. Bowen family owns the Heart and Soul Café and day 2 of this year’s Calabogie Blues & Ribfest. gift shop in Dunrobin. Plenty of paisley and rainbow colours fit for a summer day. R0043398245.0820

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new PRice

7 eMelin st., douglas

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

209 Plaunt st.

This centrally located home features two kitchens, two 4pc baths, 3 bedrooms, and a deck at the back of the home. Situated on a good sized lot - a great starter home or income property. Newer roof - forced air gas furnace. Don’t miss this opportunity! MLS#967566. Asking $149,000. Call Ross 613-433-1133.

CRuise lane

2 bedroom cottage on Colton Lake. Large lot with 145 ft of water frontage. Beautiful sand beach with a very gentle slope towards the water. Cottage is open concept. New 12’ x 36’ deck & new roof. Outdoor 3 pc bath with water from the lake. Storage shed. Close to Renfrew. MLS#967582. Call Ross 613-433-1133.

6059 Centennial dR. – gRiffith

Quality cedar sided cottage built in 1992. Open concept kitchen, dining & LR. This area is very bright and spacious with cathedral ceilings and 2 stories of windows. Wood burning stove in the LR. Sliding glass doors lead to a screened in porch. Large loft on the 2nd level features the master bedroom with 4 pc ensuite & a walk-in closet. 2 main floor bedrooms share a 3 pc bath. Enjoy the beautiful setting surrounding the cottage & water. Asking $338,500 MLS#954834. Call Ross Peever 613-433-1133.

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100 Vaile Road, RenfRew

Beautiful setting for this 3 storey log sided home with wraparound verandah. Cathedral ceiling & wood stove in the family room. Deck off FR leads to an above ground pool. Efficient U shaped kitchen with island is open to the DR. Main floor laundry room is combined with a 3 pc bath. 4 bedrooms & a full bath occupy the 2nd level. A full attic studio occupies the 3rd level. Fully insulated detached garage. Income generating solar panels. MLS#924472

1426 Goshen Rd.

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QUALITY WATERFRONT HOME WITH MANICURED LANDSCAPING! 1 car attached, plus 2 car detached garage. Front bungalow flowing into back split on water side, featuring red cherry kitchen cabinets with sit down island, dining & living room. Covered veranda provides picturesque view of lake. This quality home offers 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms. Lower level features large size family room with air tight wood stove, storage and furnace room. Asking $549,900. MLS# 953474. Call Ross 613-433-1133.

1473 sCotCh bush Rd.

Great hobby farm consisting of 50 acres, mostly bush. Features a framed barn (18ft by 20ft) with full loft, storage shed (15ft by 20ft), remodeled kitchen, hardwood floors throughout, main floor completely dry walled after rewiring (200amp with back-up generator). Home needs some updating. Note: 10kw microfit on roof of large shed produces approx. $8500/yr, with 14yrs left on contract, at $ 0.802 per microwatt. MLS#962072. Asking $315,000. Call Ross 613-433-1133.

2735 MatawatChan Rd.

A raised bungalow situated on 87 acres. the home was built approx 28 yrs ago. Open concept kitchen and dining area and a sunken living room, 3 bedrooms and a full bath. Partly finished lower level with a propane stove in the rec room. 32’ by 48’ steel clad barn - fully insulated with a 16’ x 40’ loafing barn. Steel clad tack house 14’ x 24’. Some hardwood bush, Quality year round creek flows through the property. Asking $247,900 MLS# 955006. Call Ross 613-433-1133.

558 PRiest CaMP Road – MinK laKe

Custom designed, nestled on a large treed plot of waterfront property on scenic Mink Lake. Situated on double lot with lots of privacy, cottage is custom built from the basement up. Must be seen to be appreciated; large stone fireplace and full length deck at the front adds to the cottage. Waterfront lot is a gentle slope - great for children. Asking $359,000. Call Ross 613-433-1133.

780 abeRdeen st.

Absolutely beautiful home - kitchen with cherry cabinets, stainless steel appliances. Formal dining room, large living room with doors leading to the rear deck and yard. Master bedroom with a 3 pc ensuite. 2nd bedroom and full bath also on this level. Mainly hardwood throughout the main level with some tile. The lower level features a spacious rec room, 2 bedrooms and a 3 pc bath, plus a utility room. Small stones design the rear yard. MLS# 952903. Asking $249,900. Ross Peever 613-433-1133.

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Absolutely NO drive-bys. DO NOT ENTER DRIVEWAY. Beautiful secluded log home located on approx 92 acres. Property over looks Constant Creek. Open concept living on the main level with the master located in the second storey loft. Eat-in kitchen & laundry facilities. Living room features an air tight wood stove & lots of room for entertaining. Property is made up of mostly a softwood bush. Excellent get a way or hunting area. Call Ross Peever 613-433-1133.

38 gRigg st.

261 oaK CRes.

Raised bungalow, consisting of kit, DR, LR leading to back deck. 1-4pc bath, 3 bdr, full basement, 1-3 pc bath plus family rm, work area. Two outdoor sheds. Asking $159,000. Call Ross 613-433-1133.

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

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

62 Knight st.

2 story brick home, eat in kit, LR, DR, plus laundry facilities on 1st floor. 2nd floor, 3 bdrm, 1-4 pc bath. Full unfinished basement, separate insulated detached garage – 20 x 30 with heat, plus large 3 car garage with large attached storage shed. FA gas heat, lot 97 x 132. Asking $184,500. Call Ross Peever 613-433-1133


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Renfrew Rotary has once again made an $8,000 donation in support of Hospice Renfrew. Pictured are, in front, Rotary members Janet Springer, John Wilson, Neil Ritchie, Simone Howard (resident care manager), Jim MacKillican, (advisory board member), Millie Ritchie (hospice asset management committee) and Larry Holden and in the second row: Doug Ryan, Dennis Yakaback (Renfrew Rotary president) and Judith Gilchrist (RN and rotary member).

Renfrew Rotary continues support for hospice, other organizations

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A cheque for $8,000 is a generous contribution by any standards. Recently, our local Rotary Club made such a donation to Hospice Renfrew to help it with its good work. Everyone is affected by death and having a facility that enables our loved ones to die with dignity, comfort and empathy is of benefit to everyone in our community. Rotary is clearly grateful for the hospice, offering respite not only for the dying but also the living. The funding provided to date for Hospice Renfrew is $64.000! The club is quickly meeting its commitment of a total of $80,000 raised to support our community’s hospice. Renfrew’s Rotary Club is proud to be helping with the ongoing cost of our leading edge and progressive hospice. In addition to the hospice, Renfrew Rotary is active in raising funds for a number of initiatives that benefit not only our community, but the world: Rotary Homes, providing homes for the disadvantaged; the Rotary Hall at the Bonnechere Manor, providing a meeting space for resident of the Bonnechere Manor and local gatherings; scholarships for students to help them advance their education and; aid both monetarily and with manpower to build homes for the disadvantaged in El Salvador. Local commitment

The members of Renfrew Rotary are committed to making a difference in our community. Not only do they raise funds but they give their time, energy and talent in many ways: The Music Festival, the Interact Club, the Santa Claus Parade, Newcomers Night…to name a few. With its skilled members, Renfrew Rotary Club is world class. Having such an active club in a small town is a positive for everyone. Renfrew Rotary’s expanding reach is indicative of the unspoken motto ‘continuous self improvement.’ And no doubt, its members would say that the fallout of this shared value is fellowship. A win for all! The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, August 20, 2015 47


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Beau’s buddies Renfrew’s Kevin LeGris, along with Cassidy, Chase, and Alexis, won first place in the Float for Mental Health boat-building competition on Aug. 15. The boat is called ‘Beau’ because all the materials are recycled from Beaumen Waste Management. The fundraiser for Phoenix Centre for Children & Families, held at Barnet Cottage in Calabogie, brought in $80.

Leaps & Bounds daycare to open at St. Thomas the Apostle The public is invited to attend St. Thomas the Apostle (STA) Catholic Elementary School in Renfrew today (Thursday, Aug, 20) at 10:30 a.m. to celebrate the completion of a new daycare facility. The centre will be administered by the Arnprior and District Child Care Services (ADCCS), which already operates the Leaps & Bounds Children’s Centre in Arnprior. “This is a great partnership that will provide access to more high-quality daycare in the Renfrew area,” said Renfrew County Catholic School Board chair Bob Michaud, noting the importance of providing children with a good start in a safe, secure and nurturing environment. Renfrew County Warden Peter Emon concurred, saying: “We are proud of our partnership assisting Leaps & Bounds in expanding its caregiving program into a satellite program at St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Elementary School in Renfrew. The care, education and socialization of

It is wonderful that St. Thomas the Apostle School has been chosen to have a daycare on its site. Connie Dick, principal, St. Thomas the Apostle

our children is an important and crucial role in our community. “The STA school community has a long and distinguished tradition in educating and developing our youngest community members. It is a natural partnership for Leaps & Bounds with its commitment to caring and developing our children to work with STA,” Emon added. “Our children are important and such an incredible statement of our community health. Healthy kids are the future of a healthy community.” St. Thomas principal Connie Dick added that the new partnership with Leaps & Bounds Children’s Centre will provide seamless care for

children from toddler age in the daycare to the elementary school years. “It is wonderful that St. Thomas the Apostle School has been chosen to have a daycare on its site! Together we will work to nurture the whole child,” said Dick. St. Thomas the Apostle is the second elementary school in the Renfrew County Catholic School Board to partner with a community organization to provide daycare space for toddlers and preschoolers as well as a before-and-after school program. St. Francis of Assisi Catholic School in Petawawa has a daycare program in place and construction is underway for a new daycare facility at St. Mary’s Catholic School in Deep River. Anyone interested in registering a child should contact Leaps & Bounds Children’s Centre directly at 613-6238212 or leapsandbounds@ adccs.ca. Subsidy spaces will be available for families who qualify.

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Portage Du-Fort monument does double duty Scott Campbell

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Of all the people who pass through Portage Du-Fort, most probably don’t know its rich history. The streets are relatively quiet now, with the corner store Depanneur Thompson getting most of the car traffic, along with the Lakeside Hotel. The Stone School gallery and the Pontiac School of the Arts have been developing a following in the arts community in the last few years. For a municipality that’s older than the country of Canada - Portage was incorporated in 1863 - it was quite the bustling place in the beginning. Lumbering became a big business with the Ottawa River used to transport the logs. Steamboats took passengers from Arnprior to Portage du-Fort and there were blacksmiths, carriage-makers, shoemakers, tailors, axe-makers and tinsmiths. The Pontiac Pacific Junction railway was also nearby. Even the cornerstone of the

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The monument in Portage Du-Fort, which commemorates Lady Head’s visit in 1856 to the town, is also a memorial for those lost in the world wars. Street, there is a monument by the river that stands as a memorial for the men who died overseas in the world wars. But there is more to it than that. On the side of the structure facing the water, there is an engraving that reads: “To

first Parliament Buildings was said to be taken from one of the stone quarries in Portage. In 1914, a fire destroyed many of the businesses, which changed much of the town in the years ahead. At the bottom of Main

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There has been concern expressed within the last year that the deterioration of the monument will mean it will disappear, but a small group of residents is trying to preserve it. Lady Head died in England on Oct. 4 1890. The former township of Maria (not part of Head, Clara and Maria) in Renfrew County is named after her. ART AND HISTORY

The Stone School in Portage regularly promotes the area’s history. It is exhibiting Carapace: A series of sculptures that explore the themes of protection, shelter, and possession by Veronica Classen every weekend in August. The Artistes de la Rivière held special events over the Aug. 1-2 weekend, offering opportunities to visit a handful of local artists, an outdoor painting/drawing session, a mural painting, local history by archivist Venetia Crawford and a lunch by the Catholic Women’s League.

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It was billed The Dog Days of Summer: Tunes and Tapas, a fundraising event at Neat Coffee Shop on Aug. 15. And it was a packed house at the Burnstown music Mecca, with plenty to do – including adopting a pet. Bands included Hello Hello and Trophy Husbands. Sue Yates, left, and Margaret Robertson said business was brisk for Valley Animal Rescue. The silent auction, 50/50 and more brought in much needed funds.

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After two previous attempts at recording her music, the launch CD featuring favourite songs from her repertoire has been long overdue. “This was my third attempt—I first tried in 1968 to record an album in Montreal, but the recording studio had burned down.” She began recording her album in Pembroke last June. It includes a few familiar tunes along with a piece of music she wrote to accompany the words of a poem that had been treasured by her mother. “It feels surreal,” says Etmanski, about no longer having unfinished business when it comes to recording her voice and music. Etmanski will be performing a few songs at her CD launch party on August 30 at the Renfrew Golf Club from 2 p.m.–5 p.m.

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Plates piled high for every meal at Mary’s table Father said it was a poor farmer indeed who couldn’t feed his family. Although we never had the treats our cousins had in Ottawa, such as regular trips to the picture shows, or rides on streetcars where the fare for a child was a whole nickel, or storebought fruit, we knew they did enjoy the ample meals we had on the farm during those Depression years. I knew this, because whenever they made the long trip out to Northcote, they never left without the back seat of the car being filled with vegetables, eggs, and usually a couple freshly plucked chickens. And when our visitors came, always for a meal, of course, they ate like it was to be their last meal on earth! Always they had seconds, which in itself wasn’t that odd to us.  I never knew Father or my brothers to leave the table without first loading their plates for another helping. Our big meal was always at noon hour. When Mother came to the farm from New York, one of the first things she learned was what meals were served when. She said she made the mistake of calling the noon meal lunch.  Father was quick to point out the order of mealtime: breakfast in the morning, dinner at noon, supper at night, and

able, and other than coleslaw, we never had tossed salad like Aunt Vanetta made when we visited Lyon Street in BY MARY COOK Ottawa. Instead, a large dinner plate a lunch was what we had before we held freshly picked sliced tomatoes (on which Mother sprinkled sugar went to bed! No one enjoyed his meals more when she put them on her own plate), than Father. Especially dinner. Moth- cucumbers and a bowl of radishes er would have cooked all morning, swimming in cold water amongst and the table would be laden with chips of ice from the ice house. Father didn’t consider it a proper enough food, I thought, to feed half meal if he didn’t have at least one big of Renfrew County. Soup was never served at noon. It piece of pie, or a wedge of chocolate was a supper meal. But on the table, cake to top off the meal. And all the in heaping bowls, always there would time, Mother would be constantly rebe steaming bowls of mashed and filling Father’s tea cup with steaming creamed potatoes. Father never con- green tea. Although supper was considered sidered his noon meal much without a lighter meal, it was indeed hearty, his potatoes. A roast of beef or pork would be often starting off with a big bowl sliced at the stove, and it would fill of Mother’s homemade soup, cold the platter. Of course, that meant sliced roast, fried potatoes, homea jug of gravy too. Poured over the made pickles, and always a fruit napentire plate, and the remnants sopped py of homemade preserves. After consuming such enormous up with a thick slice of freshly baked bread. This time of year, Mother meals, it was astonishing to me how would have cooked up at least two Father still had room for what he and sometimes three vegetables right called ‘a bit of lunch’ before crawlout of the garden. Yellow beans, beets ing into bed. Always there was the and fresh carrots were always avail- cup or two of green tea, and a sand-

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Arnprior to host highland dance competition this Sunday The Caitlin Stewart Memorial Highland Dancing Competition is expected to attract more than 100 dancers to Arnprior this Sunday, Aug. 23, The Arnprior Highland Dancing Association presents the 15th annual competition at Robert Simpson Park, where a stage will be set up next to the bandstand. Dancers are coming from as far as Toronto, Ottawa and Quebec areas. “It’s the best location in the Ottawa Valley,” said organizer Renee Stewart. “It certainly has the best Ottawa River view.” The competition is held each year in memory of Stewart’s daughter, Caitlin, who passed away after a car accident Nov. 2, 1998. The competition starts at 8:30 a.m. and runs until 3 to 4 p.m. Stewart encourages members of the public to drop in and check out the dancing and the music.

The dancers are colourfully dressed in their kilts and national costumes, she explains. The dancers will be accompanied by accomplished bagpipers. “Everyone is invited down to the park for a wonderful day of dancing and listening to bagpipes. The dancers enjoy an enthusiastic crowd to bring out the best performance from the dancers,” Stewart said. “Bring a lawn chair and sun screen. Admission is free, but a donation to Caitlin’s Scholarship would be appreciated. There will be an onsite canteen, complete with hamburgers from M&M Meats.” Each dancer will be doing four dances and at the end of the day the premier dancers will be performing their own version of the Cake Walk. For more information, call Stewart at 613-6234283.

wich of roast meat left over from the day’s meals. I often would watch Father delve into those enormous meals and wonder why he wasn’t as fat as old Herman who could barely walk. But Father was rail-thin, with energy to burn, and hardly ever sick a day in his life on the farm. He said he owed his good health to hard work and good food. Father wasn’t one to hand out praise lightly. He rarely if ever said to Mother, “that was good,” but often, after tucking away an enormous meal, he would tilt his kitchen chair back on its two hind legs, and with what would pass for a grin, he would say, “you have to wonder what the poor people are eating today.”  And I would think: we are supposed to be poor people ... didn’t I hear it often enough when I wanted something as simple as new hair ribbons? And yet, I would look around that old pine table, and the platters and bowls full of food, all raised from our own hands, and I would think, “yes, indeed, we are richer than most.” Interested in an e-version of Mary’s books? Go to https://www. smashwords.com and type MaryRCook for e-book purchase details.

A summer concert of song Saturday Grace-St. Andrews United Church in Arnprior will be filled with the melodious sounds of opera arias and Broadway show tunes this Saturday, Aug. 22 at 7 p.m. Soprano Molly Luhta, a native of Arnprior, will be returning home to present a special 7 p.m. concert of some of her favourite works. Pianist Kim Duca of Kingston will be her accompanist. A meet-and-greet and light refreshments will be served after the concert. Luhta’s love of classical voice and theatre has driven her to pursue a career on the opera stage. Dedicated to her craft, she spent this summer working with professionals from across the country. In May, Luhta travelled to Edmonton to participate in the NUOVA Opera and Musical Theatre Festival for Emerging Artists. She had lessons, coaching, and master classes with mezzo-soprano Kim Barber, pianist Michael McMahon and more. Her most notable role there was Mrs. Webb in the Canadian premiere of Ned Rorem’s Our Town. Tickets cost $20 adults, $15 seniors and students and $10 for children under 12. Tickets will be available at the door or in advance by calling 613-623-1180.

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26. Focus cars (Co. initials) CLUES DOWN 27. Snakelike fish 1. Selfishness 28. One point E of due S 2. Cinnamon source 26. Hoover’s organization 29. Grey sea eagle 3. Revolutionary firearm 27. Before 30. Female “Mad Men” 4. Br. university town 28. Patti Hearst’s captors star river 29. One point S of due E 37. Actress Lupino 5. Lower back region 30. Film splicer & viewer 38. Time units (abbr.) 6. Relating to oil 31. Something curved in 39. Moses’ elder brother 7. Soil shape 40. 4th Caliph of Islam 9. Cause to lose courage 32. Possessed 41. Treaty of Rome 10. Pushed in nose dog 33. Patagonian hares creation 12. Dregs 34. Gave a formal speech 42. Theatrical play 14. Part of a cheer 35. Resident of 43. Told on 15. Point midway between Mogadishu 45. “To tie” in Spanish NE and E 36. Tangles 46. Amidst 18. Female sheep 37. Annona diversifolia 47. Exchange for money 19. Main 40. Mures river city 48. Bar game missile 21. In a way, tangled 41. Same as 15 across 49. Pluto or ___ Pater 22. WWII female grunts 44. Explosive 23. Nothing

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ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 Focus on your finances in the coming week, Aries. This is not just something that should last this week, but for the rest of the month to get your affairs in order. TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, you have the opportunity to see yourself more clearly this week. This may help you focus your goals precisely and change your life for the better. GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, take some time to review any aspirations you may have pushed aside, especially those pertaining to love. Open your heart instead of turning off feelings. CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22 Surround yourself with friends and loved ones, Cancer. You enjoy spending time with those you love, and time spent that way will make you happier. LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23 Leo, step aside and let someone else shine in the coming days. You enjoy the spotlight, but this person can use a little positive energy coming his or her way. VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 Virgo, it is easy to find yourself pulled in different directions. You want to please everyone at the same time, but that’s not always possible. Choose one project.

LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 Courage will be your secret weapon this week, Libra. When everyone else is backing out of a difficult situation, you will rise to the challenge and show your mettle. SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 Scorpio, even if you want to pursue personal interests this week, you may not be able to get any time alone. You may need to put aside these tasks and handle what’s in front of you. SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21 Use this week to rededicate yourself to diet and exercise, Sagittarius. Don’t be distracted from your fitness goals, and you will begin to feel better immediately. CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 Capricorn, enjoy this carefree time when you have little on your plate. Such times may be few and far between, but making the most of them can ensure your happiness. AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18 Celebrate your personal successes this week, Aquarius. You deserve any fanfare that you can get. Escape from your responsibilities and share the moment with loved ones. PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20 Minimize any chaos in your life by trying to get into a schedule. Sticking with a routine will make it easier to juggle your responsibilities. 0820


Local events and happenings over the coming weeks — free to non-profit organizations Fax: 613-432-6689, E-mail: peter.clark@metroland.com

August 20 Five NHL trophies, plus the O’Brien Cup, will be on display at the NHANHL Renfrew Birthplace Museum on Raglan Street from 1 to 4 p.m. Drop by to view, or get a photo. There is also a dinner at the RCAF Wing at 6 p.m. Tickets are $30. Call the museum at 613-433-4864, Bob Barker 613-4327997, or Jim Miller 613-433-3111.

August 21 Come to the Golden Age Activity Centre in Renfrew for lunch at noon, hot dog and drink $4. Afternoon entertainment will be by Jan Roberts beginning at 1 p.m. Support the centre and enjoy the music too. Reminder to members to renew your memberships. Music in Centennial Park, Eganville, 7 to 9 p.m. Donohue, Enright Families plus local fiddlers and stepdancers.

August 22 Templar Knights MC third annual Toys for Kids Ride. Registration 9 to 10 a.m. at Rocky Mountain House, Renfrew. Toy donation plus $10 per bike. Halfway stop for coffee break (compliments of Tim Hortons) and 50-50 draw plus door prizes. Toys donated to the Phoenix Centre for Children’s Christmas. Second annual St. Joseph’s Jaguar Open golf tournament. Open to alumni and golf enthusiasts; 1 p.m. shotgun start at the Renfrew Golf Club. Cost $80 per player includes 18 holes, cart and dinner. Register as a team or individual at st.joesopen@ gmail.com.

August 23

Nine and Dine golf tournament in memory of Allan Crankshaw at the Renfrew Golf Club. Celebrate his passion for golf and curling. $50 includes nine holes of golf, cart and dinner. Registration at noon. Shotgun start at 1 p.m. Contact Lee Sharpe at lee-

August 25 Children, parents and families are invited to a meeting to identify current barriers in playgrounds and provide input on desired playground amenities for the redesign of Legion Park playground in order to make it a more accessible playground for all. The meeting will be held in the Upstairs Hall at Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre beginning at 7 p.m. If you are unable to attend, but would like to provide input, email jcaldwell@ renfrew.ca or call 613-432-3131.

August 26 Calling euchre players to the Golden Age Activity Centre for a four-hand euchre tournament, $10 per player includes lunch at 11:45 a.m. and prizes. Tournament begins at 12:45 p.m. Sign up at the centre. Soup and bun lunch $3 for non players. Free Community Soup Kitchen lunch, noon at St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Renfrew. Please use the rear entrance and go downstairs. Music in Centennial Park, Eganville, 7 to 9 p.m. Roddy McCann and Friends. Cooking for One workshop, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Eganville Seniors Centre. Cost $5. Great healthy recipes you can break into smaller portions and freeze. Register early as space is limited.

August 28

a chance to come and see what it’s all about. There will be poles available to try and/or purchase and at least one certified instructor will be on hand to answer questions. More information is available at www. madawaskanordicwalk.com Denbigh-Griffith Lions Club’s eighth annual Show & Shine, Classic Car Show from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Lions Hall in Griffith, Highway 41, 613-333-1423. Door prizes, dash plaques to first 100 people and People’s Choice Awards. Music, BBQ, refreshments, licensed bar, 50-50 draws, special attractions, Lions market, book sale and new to you items. Admission: Spectators and vehicles by donation. Rain date Aug. 30, Vendors and exhibitors welcome (bring your own tables). Call Jan at 613-333-1748.

caring for someone with dementia? If so, there is a caregiver support group for you. Caregivers meet at Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church (291 Plaunt St. S) on the first Thursday of the month from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Come and meet other caregivers and join the conversation. Please contact the Alzheimer Society for more information at 1-888-411-2067 ext. 125. Renfrew Silver Seniors noon hour luncheon at the Renfrew Legion, cost $5. New members welcome, membership $5 per year.

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August 30

WAVE (Wheelchair Accessible Van for Emily) for Emily Walkathon, 1 p.m. on Millennium Trail. Entry fee is by donation at the walk. Check Facebook WAVE for Emily or fund me page at W.A.V.E. For Emily@ gofundme.com.

Four-hand euchre at Renfrew Legion. 1 p.m. start. $5 charge includes a light lunch.

Ladies Auxiliary Euchre at the Renfrew Legion, 1 p.m. Cost $8.

Renfrew Pinnacle Pedallers meet to bicycle on Sunday mornings at 9 a.m. and Wednesday nights at 6 p.m. every week. New cyclists welcomed. Great trails to ride on. Celebrate life while cycling and meet some avid cyclists. Safety is a priority and discovering our area is fun. On Facebook, or you may also contact Debbie at 613-432-6893.

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August 31

Parkinson Superwalk in Renfrew, MaTe-Way Activity Centre. Registration at 9 a.m., walk starts at 10:30 a.m. Contact Shauna Quinn at 613-7229238 or squinn@toh.on.ca

Eganville Seniors Centre looking for golf teams for annual tournament at Whitetail. Cost $70 for members and $80 for non-members. Includes game, cart, practise balls, dinner and prizes. Call 613-628-2354.

Looking to spend an afternoon with friends? Join us at the Golden Age Activity Centre for lunch $4 at September 3 noon followed by music with Bobby Caregiver Support Group: Are you Schwartz and Kent Smith at 1:30 p.m. The wellness clinic will also be on from 1-3 p.m. Get your memberships at the same time.

Renfrew Seniors Club 51 resumes its regular activities Tuesday, Sept. 8 at the Renfrew Recreation Centre at 6:30 p.m. Admission is $3. Four-hand euchre, 50-50 draw and a light lunch served. Anyone 50 years or older is invited to join. Membership $5 per year. Call Shirley at 613-401-5329.

September 13

Renfrew Silver Seniors are hosting a four-hand euchre tournament, 1 p.m. at the Renfrew Legion. Cost $5 per person includes a light lunch.

September Valley Singles Lunch will be held at the Eganville Dixie Lee Restaurant 1 p.m. Because of the Labour Day Weekend, the lunch is on the second Sunday of the month. Contact Pat at 613-622-5693 or Johanna at 613-432-7622.

September 14 Calling all linedancers. Valley Booters at Horton Community Centre and Quality Inn Arnprior. 10-weeks of instruction for $60. Call Val at 613-6237110. Starts week of Sept. 14. Free Fall Prevention Course starting Sept. 14. Twice weekly for 12 weeks. Learn how to eliminate falls before they happen. Eganville Seniors Centre. Call 613-628-2354.

September 19 The Upper Ottawa Valley Genealogical Group holds its 25th anniversary celebration at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 170 Ellis St. Pembroke (parking at the rear) at 2 p.m. Guest Speaker is former Senator Lorna Milne. Buffet lunch, displays and a chance to reminisce with old friends. Tickets $15 at UOVGG Library or by calling Karine Akre 613-732-8374 or Don Barrington 613-584-3431. Tickets must be pre-paid by Sept. 8 and can be picked up at the door.

September 20 35th anniversary of the Terry Fox Run. Registration at Ma-Te-Way Park begins at 11 a.m. The run officially starts at noon. 10 and five kilometres plus a family-friendly two-kilometre route to choose from. Pledges can be collected online, or by using a pledge form. Visit terryfox.org for more information or to register yourself or a team. You may also contact Tanya Campbell at 613-433-9380 or Sheena Pilgrim at 613-433-8210.

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Renfrew and Area Seniors’ Home Support, fundraising barbecue, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., 180 Plaunt St. S., Unit 3.

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The Renfrew and Area Resource Centre (Kids Corp) is having a Back to School Carnival Fundraiser for children aged 1-12 years, 1 to 4 p.m. at The Renfrew Armouries. For a $5 Carnival Passport, a child can enjoy a variety of games with a prize at the end. Baked goods and refreshments for sale.

sharpe@bell.net or 613-432-8163; or Lesley Wright at lwrightreg@hotmail. com or 613-432-0245. All proceeds to the Renfrew Curling Rink.

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Music in Centennial Park, Eganville, 7 to 9 p.m. Mixed Nuts blues band.

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August 29 Madawaska Nordic Walk will be offering a free Nordic walking demonstration at 10 a.m. at the Calabogie Community Centre. (In case of inclement weather, it will be under the roof). The fall session of Nordic walking will begin Sept. 1, so this is

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