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Canadian National agrees to stand down until Supreme Court hearings in October

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Josh Barnes of the host Renfrew Golf Club hits out of the bunker to the 13th green. He bogeyed the hole on day one of the Ontario under-17 championships, but birdied the par-three 14th. He and Lauren Middlemiss of Whitetail Golf Club were the only local golfers competing in the three-day event. For details, see pages 33 and 34.

News - It wasn’t the best of summer holidays for Pontiac County Warden Mike McCrank, but he’s hopeful the county’s business climate will improve following the most recent Quebec Superior Court ruling. Instead of enjoying time off in mid-August, McCrank found himself back on the job trying to prevent the dismantling of the local Canadian National rail line. Then, in an Aug. 20 hearing, a Quebec judge asked CN to respect a local bylaw that stops the dismantling of CN’s rail lines within the county. In a carefully-worded response, Jim Feeny, the Canadian National vice-president of corporate and governmental affairs, specified that CN had agreed to cease dismantling of its rail until the next hearings, scheduled for Oct. 10 and 11 of this year. The injunction, says Pontiac director general RÊmis Bertrand, gives the county more time to establish its case, and to work to obtain some support from the federal and provincial government. As of Monday, Bertrand says the

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county hasn’t heard from the premier’s or prime minister’s office, but had been speaking with the regional ministry for Outaouais. “We’re not expressing disappointment,� said Feeny. “From CN’s point of view, we were asked to agree to halt removal of the rail until October� and CN has agreed to do so. Until that Aug. 20 decision, MRC Pontiac had kept a vehicle parked across the rail line, between the Litchfield industrial park and Portagedu-Fort. Rail cars parked on the line ready for dismantling and storage of the rail line’s equipment have left the county. Earlier this year, CN dismantled its local line between Pembroke and Beachburg. Ensuing protests or calls for government action included an MRC Pontiac staff protest Aug. 13 when one of the county’s vehicles was left parked on the rail line. There was also an Aug. 19 news conference that included a demonstration by more than a dozen placard-waving local citizens. As examples, placards asked that CN not derail its future and exclaimed that CN’s closure will kill the community. The Superior Court decision Aug. 20 gives the county a chance to present its case. “To me, it’s a good thing because at least we have a chance to organize and to present our view to the judge,� said Philippe of the Superior Court’s ruling Aug. 20. See RAILWAY’S FUTURE, page 11

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Sylvain and Alexandra Chaput of Pembroke hit the road on one of the rides.

Enjoying the 2013 Cobden Fair Friday afternoon are, from left, Charlie Kerr, Chancellor Brouillet, Jack Kerr and Liam Kerr.

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Emma Ashick of Pembroke checks out the view from behind the wheel of Brian Estabrooks’ 1965 Shelby Cobra as Estabrooks and Emma’s dad Tim, at right, look on. Tim Ashick said he’s been at the show three years now, there’s always a good turnout and it’s always a good time. Estabrooks invites people to go online and check out Ottawa Valley Hot Rods and Classic Cars, designed to promote county car shows.

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News - The Denbigh-GrifďŹ th Lions Show ‘n’ Shine car show was another huge success. Winners of the 2013 Peoples Choice Awards were: 1st Place - Gerald Watson, Shawville, Quebec - 1932 Chev 5 window coup; 2nd Place - Conrad & Christine Peloquin, Madoc, Ontario - 1957 Pontiac Starchief; and 3rd place - Brian Estabrooks, White Lake, Ontario - 1965 Shelby Cobra.

Mel’s House of Flowers • Child Paradise Daycare Signature Styles by Tia & Co. • A Dash of Fab Bonnechere Manor • Giant Tiger - Arnprior The Little Coffee Shop • O’Reilly’s Treasures Township of McNab-Braeside • Golden Lake United Church Camp Town of Renfrew and Town of Arnprior Parks and Recreation Departments

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John Gordon of Napanee, who spends his summers in Matawatchan, scans through tables of books at Lion Janice Powell called the event the new-to-you sale.

a “tremendous success,â€? with 127 registered cars/motorcycles and “lots of vendors, and lots of spectators.â€? “A special thank-you to the show car drivers, donors of prizes, books and items for the New-To-You sale, the Renfrew OPP, Renfrew OPP, Greater Madawaska Fire Department (GrifďŹ th), Gary Ferguson, Coral Kelly, Gary & Yvonne Tohivsky, the vendors, the volunteers and anyone else who helped make this day such a success,â€? she said. Next year’s show and shine will be Kirk Inwood peers through the hood of the 1978 on Aug. 23 - the fourth Saturday of Pontiac Firebird TransAm owned by Pat and Dorothy the month. Bechamp of Pembroke.

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Colterman presented with Queen’s Medal Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MP Chery Gallant congratulates Bob Colterman after presenting him with the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal Aug. 13 at the Calabogie Community Centre.

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horse pull and Canada Day celebrations. Bob also sat as a councillor with the now defunct Township of Brougham. It was very difficult in constructing this history of the accomplishments of Robert Colterman because when he was questioned by his friends and family of why he would be nominated for the Queen’s Jubilee Medal his typical response was, “Why the hell would I know.” His response is not the sign of false modesty. He honestly does not see any of the aforementioned as his ac-

complishments but as the feats of his community and his family, both of which he cherishes and loves deeply. It is his attitude, that the actions of goodwill for fellow man are not his creations but a continuum of what he has learned from others. Regardless, his wife and his family would like to thank all those involved with the nomination and the presentation of this award. It means a lot to those who love him. It means a lot for them to see him receive this well-deserved recognition.

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News - Several open houses have been planned by the TransCanada’s Energy East Project Team to explain details on the proposed gas pipeline to an oil pipeline. Between Aug. 7 and Oct. 10, it will hold 22 open houses where TransCanada representatives and experts will be available to answer questions, provide information and receive comments on the pipeline project. Light snacks and refreshments will be served. The three nearby open houses are: • Sept. 11 from 4 to 8 p.m. – Deep River Public Library, 55 Ridge Rd., Deep River; • Sept. 12 from 4 to 8 p.m. – Germania Club Pembroke, 15 Bennett St., Pembroke; • Oct. 3 from 4 to 8 p.m. – Horton Community Centre, 1005 Castleford Road, Horton.

NOTICE The first installment of the 2013 Final Tax bill (all properties) is due August 30th, 2013. Payments can be made at the following locations: Municipal Office, PO Box 40, 44 Main Street, Cobden ON K0J 1K0 (Night Deposit box available at entrance) Bank of Nova Scotia – Cobden, Beachburg and Pembroke Branches Arrangements have also been made with all major banks for telebanking. We also accept post-dated cheques and Debit Cards. Cheques should be made payable to the Township of Whitewater Region. The Township also offers pre-authorized payment plans for the due dates or monthly payments. If any further information is required, please contact the Municipal Office at 613-646-2282. The results of the 2012 Municipal Performance Measurement Program are now available on the Township’s website which can be accessed at www.whitewaterregion.ca. If you do not have access to the Internet and would like a copy, please call the Municipal Office at (613) 646-2282 and a copy will be sent to you.

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Community - Bob Colterman was born on July 19, 1941, the oldest of 11 children born to Lucy and Robert Colterman of Mount Saint Patrick. He went to school until Grade 10 at a school in Mt. St. Patrick and two years later graduated from Kemptville Agricultural College. Due to an accident sustained by his father, Bob returned to his home to help his family with the business of running the family farm. Bob always enjoyed the company of other young men and women and in his youth he was a member of 4-H and Junior Farmers. He gave back to the 4-H organization by later serving as a leader. In 1966, Bob married a lass from Griffith named Marian Lacourse and shortly afterwards they bought a farm outside of Mount St. Patrick where the two of them still happily reside. It was here that they raised both of their children – Angela, who was given the name because she reminded Bob of a beautiful angel, and John. In 1975, the strains of the growing farm operation and raising a family required assistance which came in the form of a young, hardworking girl named Peggy Riopelle. Peggy not only became hired help but also became an integral part of Bob and Marian’s family. Bob taught his children the importance of hard work, faith and community and he did so, not through his words but more importantly, through his actions. Added to the work of running a farm, he served as Parts Manager for John Deere for over 20 years. A typical working day saw Bob getting up for chores by 6 a.m. and not coming in from the fields until nightfall. He seldom missed mass on Sunday at St. Patrick’s Church and was part of its Parish Council for over 25 years, helping the council with initiatives like planning for a new heating system and a new residence. He has enjoyed countless years helping the church with the annual bazaar by being ever present in cutting ham, peeling potatoes and slicing turkeys. He followed in his father’s footsteps by being a member of the Knights of Columbus for 57 years and most recently teamed with his wife in delivering meals to housebound elderly with the Knights’ “Meals on Wheels” program. In his community, Bob was instrumental in the founding and the upkeep of the DACA Community Centre. He was part of the building committee in 1980 and was proud to be present with his family and neighbours when it was completed in 1983. Through the years Bob has served as the director and president of DACA. He took on the role of booking the hall as well as the holding what is humorously considered his most important contribution – making sure that the bar at the DACA centre was always fully stocked. He has enjoyed the company of friends at family at annual events held at the centre such as the hunters ball, the

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Record of quality service continues with new warehouse Strong economic growth is all about new constructyion and redevelopment, and McPhail & Perkins Furniture on Raglan Street in Renfrew is continuing its proud retail heritage with a new warehouse. The old building was demolished by Derek McGrimmon Holding in the spring and owner Sherry-Lynn Shalla (nee Dubeau) has invested in a new warehouse. Shalla is celebrating her 10th year owning the historic business that dates back to 1883. McPhail & Perkins Furniture Inc. was recently honoured with Renfrew Mercury Readers’ Choice Diamond Award for best furniture store for the fifth consecutive year. Introduced to the furniture business by mentor Doug Steele, Shalla has been part of the business since 1986 and is a graduate of St. Lawrence College in Kingston. She is a Renfrew native and graduate of Renfrew Collegiate Institute.

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New ‘mister’ from McNab-Braeside Greg Barr of McNab-Braeside is the new owner of the formerly West Carleton- based business Mister Dumpster. The business will continue to service the West Carleton area and is expanding to include Arnprior, Renfrew and outlying areas. The roll-off business provides dumpsters to clients for jobs big and small. For information, call 613-794-6661.

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News - Giant hogweed continues to grow in eastern Ontario, but the extent of its growth has been somewhat exaggerated. The same can’t be said about wild parsnip, another toxic plant that has reached the region. So says Renfrew County forestry manager and weed inspector Jeff Muzzi, who regularly receives emailed images or calls wondering if particular plants are of concern. Muzzi says giant hogweed and wild parsnip can burn skin and cause temporary blindness, but Muzzi says giant parsnip is a bigger concern for at least two reasons. It has the same negative effect on human skin, and there’s a lot more of it around the county. “It’s spreading at an alarming rate,” said Muzzi. Several plants of giant hogweed were eradicated by the Renfrew County forestry department a couple of years ago in and around White Lake, Waba, Pembroke and Matawatchan. And more recently, a section of giant hogweed was identified on private property near Braeside. “Our policy is to get rid of it, but there’s no obligation to do so. It is a poisonous, nasty weed,” said Muzzi. Positive identification of giant hogweed in recent months have been rare, says Muzzi, who says photos of

suspected giant hogweed can be emailed to him at jmuzzi@countyofrenfrew. ca Many photos sent to him turn out to be of cow parsnip, and not giant hogweed. Despite its negative effect on human skin, Muzzi says the plant is not a major concern if people stay away from it. The good news is that repeated cuttings eventually kill wild parsnip, says Muzzi. He says giant hogweed can be more problematic because its roots can reach more than a metre and a half, while the plant can reach heights of two metres. Eradicating either plant also requires proper care, by following certain safety guidelines, says Muzzi, like covering one’s face, arms and hands with rubber gloves and proper facial protection. “The danger is weedwhacking because you get the sap on your skin,” says Muzzi. Also, seeds from disturbed giant hogweed plants can sprout within a few weeks. Wild parsnip resembles the dill plant and can grow up to a metre tall. Meanwhile, new species have entered, or may soon enter, Renfrew County and create more concerns for residents and visitors. Garlic mustard, which has some nasty effects on skin, has been sighted near Deep River. And Dog-Strangling Vine, which has been seen in Northumberland County,

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With questions continuing to circulate about noxious plants, the MacNamara Field Naturalists have asked Renfrew County foresters Lacey Rose and Muzzi to speak about giant hogweed and wild parsnip.

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They will do so at a Tuesday, Sept. 3 presentation in Arnprior. The 7:30 p.m. meeting includes a wolf howl and discussion of animal and bird sightings. Muzzi and Rose will begin speaking about 8:30 p.m. at the Arnprior Curling Club, 15 Galvin Street. Nonmembers are welcomed, but there is a nominal admission fee.

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Nashville star gives back Success in life is a complex thing and seldom a solitary venture. Many successful people attribute their success to others, from family members and teachers to entire communities. They treasure their roots. Country recording artist Jason Blaine of Pembroke is such a person, as evidenced by his recent creation of a charitable fund to help others in his hometown. The announcement was made Aug. 21 at a special nine-and-dine invitational golf tournament at the Pembroke Shores Golf Club. “Jason Blaine has arguably become the most successful country music artist to come from the Upper Ottawa Valley and now, the rising Canadian Recording Artist wants to give back to the people who have supported his career advancement,� said a news release from Algonquin College Alumnus. The Jason Blaine Charitable Fund will support lo-

cal charities and community organizations and will be administered by the Pembroke and Petawawa District Community Foundation. The first major fundraising event for the new Jason Blaine Charitable Fund will be a combined concert and golf tournament on June 17 and 18, 2014. All money raised from this initial event will support the Pembroke and Area Boys and Girls Club and the Algonquin College Capital Building Campaign. Blaine grew up in Laurentian Valley, attended Fellowes High School and graduated from the business program at Algonquin College’s Pembroke campus. While he and Amy and their three children now live in Nashville, Tennessee, the epicentre of country music in North America, Blaine’s heart remains very much connected to his Renfrew County home. His commitment to others is indeed worthy of applause.

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It’s not too late to take a stand on behalf of all Canadians To the editor: Opinion - If Canada, Australia, Brunei, Chile, Malaysia, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, Mexico, Vietnam, Japan, and the United States have one thing in common, it is that they are all buying into the snake oil of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade deal. The existence of the TPP is not a secret as much as is the 31-year Trojan Horse Canada-China investment treaty (which the prime minister has not denied will grant China its desired control over Canadian oil via threat of lawsuits), but the negotiations secretively exclude the general publics of each country from analysis of agreement drafts – yet not from

the oversight of 600 U.S. corporate lobbyists and select Canadian companies. It is no wonder that lobbyistoriented politicians would want the TPP handled quietly, for this “free trade� agreement practically begs for multinational corporations to bring down the regulatory boot of the state upon consumers and to tax the citizenry themselves. Leaks of the drafts suggest that the worst should be expected: the corporate filtering of temporary digital copies to one’s computer history folders, requirements for Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to systematically collect information on users, legal authority for ISPs to police their own users with fines and “three-

strikes you’re out� termination of online access, criminalization of smallscale copyright violations, and other regulations too unpopular to survive in previous legislation. Individual patents would be strengthened from life plus 50 years to life plus 70 years, the corporate patent lifespan increasing from 95 years to 125 years, as if medical drugs were not already expensive enough. In addition, three-person tribunals would be established with final authority to review any new “expropriating� democratic laws that cut the expected profits of corporations from member countries and invested in Canada, ordering “compensation�

of any value where they deem fit. Just recently the American pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly launched a $500 million NAFTA lawsuit against Canada, as punishment for the government not being patent protectionist enough for the company’s own liking. In statements released by Tufts University, hundreds of economists have warned that these investor-state provisions would threaten financial regulations. Imagine the same U.S. companies that were responsible for the 2008 sub-prime mortgage crisis, like Goldman Sachs, being empowered to steal tax dollars from Canadians on the audacious basis that they and a few activist judges better understand

“unfair� regulations than many millions of citizens. It would be truly ironic if the same libertarian conservative constituency that defeated the online surveillance in Bill C-30 now acquiesced to even greater infringements upon privacy and free flow of goods and services, all in the name of “smaller government�. But it is not too late for principled conservatives to insist that the Harper cabinet take a stand against these terms on behalf of all Canadians, instead of just partnering with elites rich enough to buy off politicians with $90,000 personal cheques. Stefan Klietsch Renfrew

Editorial gave skewed depiction of those who don’t share view To the editor: Opinion - The Aug. 15 editorial “Prouder and more tolerant Canada� was very skewed in its unfair depiction of those who disapprove of homosexuality, portraying them as hateful and unaccepting of homosexuals. Reasonable people do not hate anyone, including homosexuals, but they do hate what the practice of sodomy does to people, both to those who partake of it, and to our society. Witness the scourge of AIDS

alone – no-one can deny that it is predominantly a homosexual disease; also the recent rise in other sexually transmitted diseases, including syphilis, which overwhelmingly affects homosexual men. Perhaps Pope Benedict XVI said it best when speaking about homosexuality in 2006, when he said, “Let’s shine a light on the positive things, so we can make people understand why the Church cannot accept certain things, but at the same time wants to respect

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or ill-treated in any way. But they should not have special “rights�, and the public should not have to be constantly exposed to “gay pride� parades such as this year’s “Be Loud, Be Proud.� Sexuality, including natural sexuality between a man and a woman, is a private thing, not a spectator sport. You stated, “The rights and freedoms of the individual are a basic human law that predates and supersedes the sovereignty and constitutions

of nations.� Yes, that’s true, but it doesn’t mean one is free to do just anything. While granting special rights to homosexuals, their activists would deny freedom of speech and religion to those who disagree with them. There have been enough cases of people hauled up before Human Rights Commissions and severely punished for reasons such as speaking the Biblical truth about sodomy, or refusing to rent a church hall for a “gay wedding�, etc.

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Forget gold-plating and work toward indoor pool plating�, keep the $1.5 million and continue working towards an indoor facility even if it takes a bit longer. I wonder if all options such as grants, funding drives, and re-assessing priorities have been thoroughly reviewed. A change of mind is necessary if the citizens of Renfrew are not to be stuck with a “white elephant�. Hugh Bacon Calabogie

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To the editor: Opinion - As someone not from Renfrew but close enough to routinely read The Mercury, I cannot refrain from submitting a comment about the Renfrew Pool issue. I heartily endorse the views of Glen Goslin (Renfrew Mercury Aug. 22, 2013) about the ill chosen course to fund construction of an outdoor facility. It seems to me that of all those souls having contributed to a pool fund over the years, many wishing for an indoor facility like Arnprior enjoys, will feel somewhat betrayed by Council’s decision. What is known as “gold plating� in the requirements business seems to have taken over. If the objective was to fund an indoor facility, and if adding an ice surface and indoor track to the project made it unaffordable, then maybe

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Railway’s future in Pontiac County remains undecided purchased after it closed down in “At least we’re neutralizing (each 2008. The Superior Court response is no other), and hopefully the court will side with us, and we’ll come out guarantee, but gives the county opportunity to firmly present its case, ahead,” said McCrank. According to Gerry Philippe of said Warden McCrank. While the court’s response is Green Investment Group, which owns the Litchfield industrial park, removal positive, McCrank said a sense of urof the CN lines would derail or discourage plans for at least four companies thinking of doing business in the area. Any CN move to pull up the tracks will be “devastating for Green Investment Group and for the whole of the region, on both sides of the (Ottawa) river,” said Philippe. For reasons of confidentiality, Philippe says he can’t divulge the names of four companies that could come to the Date of the flyer sale – Friday August 30th - Thursday Sept 5th 2013 county. But he 680 O'BRIEN RD., RENFREW said they involved manual labour and that some of the work is forestryrelated. At present eight companies work out of the industrial park, and that at least one of them, Trebio, would definitely be able to do better business if it had access to the local Canadian National railway line, said Philippe. Green Investment Group owns eight industrial parks in North America, including two in both Savings available until September 7, 2013. Quebec and Ohio, 555 O’Brien Road, Renfrew and one each in Marathon, Ont., Bathurst, N.B., Montana and Indiana. The company’s focus is on restoring, redeveloping and reactivating companies, like Smurfit Stone, which GIC Continued from front

local jobs. “I think the railway will be a tool to attract jobs, but I don’t think we’ll fix it in six months.” The Superior Court judge, said Philippe, “needs to hear that we need the track so we have a sustainable economy in the Pontiac. He needs

gency remains, along with the reality that the county deserves its “just dues from the Quebec and federal governments, because we’re hurting. “Family life is hurting,” added McCrank, alluding to how many families have both parents working out of the area because of the lack of

to hear that there have been several efforts to purchase the railway. Basically, the CN had one goal in mind, and that was to lift the rail.” Philippe says the situation, including the requested purchase price of around $27 million, needs to be reevaluated.

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was 38 years ago. Come on, Renfrew. After all these years, do it right. I was on the bus trip to Stittsville with the aquatic club to see the beautiful four-lane pool. There were 40 of us who went to see it and it was really something for the children with wheelchairs to be able to go in the water. The smiles of their faces were a delight to see. Sincerely, Muriel Freamo Deslaurier Renfrew

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Hebron Christian Reformed Church 431 Albert St. Sunday 10 a.m. Worship Service – Nursery Available Sunday School During Service Coffee Break Women’s Interfaith Bible Study Wednesday mornings From 10:00 -11:30 a.m. Story Hour and Nursery for Children 5 yrs. and under Available Everyone is welcome _____________________________

The United Church of Canada BRAESIDE PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. Dr. Richard Hollingsworth 623-2360 Castleford – 9:00 am Glasgow – 10:00 am Braeside – 11:00 am Sunday School During Service _____________________________

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To the editor: Concerning the outdoor pool the Town of Renfrew is pondering over – it should not be allowed to be installed. I lived in London, Ont. and they have a large outdoor pool called Wonderland for the ones that are physically fit. We have been many years with this issue. My son was 16 years old in St. Joseph’s High School and they had a walk-a-thon and that

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and I would ask that, can council afford to saddle this town with rates that will be in the 6% to 8% area in the future? Entities holding our note will not be satisfied with the low yields, as they are rising now. Please run some numbers on historical lending rate percentages. That 1.5 million will swell significantly I am sure. It was noted in the Mercury that the river beach area was not an option. Cited was the reason of pollution. Now ask yourself, why are we spending $1.5 million on a small outdoor pool, but cannot address the pollution in our water way? That river is our legacy to hand down to future generations and they will say we preferred a pool over our natural resource? That is insane and out of touch. If the river is polluted, then let us clean it up now and have that water for our survival and pleasure. As you well all know, this town is on shaky ground as to the infrastructure. You all travel the roads, pathetic asphalt, manholes and catch basin ironwork in need of repair, sidewalk that is in need of replacement, they are uneven, cracked, and very dangerous for a lot of our senior citizens. The list goes on and on if we like. These are real things that need our attention. Please do the real job of running this town, and not take on more burdens that we will regret in future years. A pool now is not the answer. Thank you, Karen and Marcel Oostendarp Renfrew

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To the editor: Dear Mayor and Council: We are against the implementation of this expenditure to have an outdoor pool installed. It appears new financing will be in order to complete this venture. Although I agree a pool would be an asset, certainly an indoor facility would be preferable considering our climate. Having said that, I would disagree with mayor and council that this expenditure at this moment in time is very untimely and foolish. 1.3 million plus contingency is a lot of money for the ratepayers to swallow at this time. The continued maintenance will also be a burden to the community. I am not sure how the town will finance the nearly $1.5 million. I would like to remind you all that if you are considering loan financing, that would in my opinion would be very foolish. The 10-year USD treasury bond is now at a two-year high and rising. This 10-year bond is what rates are measured by in all areas of borrowing. This rate today is listed at 2.82 per cent. The new borrowing costs are passed on. The cheap money that was available prior to the latest increases is now evaporated. Rates are now rising and will continue to rise. The loan that council is hoping to secure at low rates will vanish, and the taxpayers will be settled with higher borrowing costs. This town cannot and should not be forced to pay for untimely and misallocated funds. Future years will see increases in rates

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF JUDITH ANN RILEY LATE OF THE TOWN OF RENFREW, IN THE COUNTY OF RENFREW, RETIRED, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims against the above-named deceased, who died on or about the 21st day of June, 2013, are required to file particulars thereof with the undersigned on or before the 26th day of September, 2013. AND TAKE NOTICE that after the last mentioned date the assets of the estate will be distributed to the persons entitled, having regard only to those claims of which notice shall have been received as aforesaid.

DATED at Renfrew, Ontario this 23rd day of August, 2013. Lee Riley, Estate Trustee By his solicitors: McNab, Stewart & Prince Barristers & Solicitors 117 Raglan Street South, Renfrew, Ontario

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change was also created. Also, at that time, monies were allocated for activities in keeping with the objective of the Rotary Foundation called Matching Grants. Rotary offers funding to alleviate hunger in the world and has been a forerunner in the battle against polio which is on the verge of being eradicated from humanity. Its success in this arena has changed the lives of multitudes of people. In addition, Rotary Grants for University Teachers helps raise the education level of the next generation. Rotary International consistently drives forward thinking. The scope of Rotary is broad and deep with over $1 billion having been raised since its inception. The Paul Harris Fellows, bestowed upon Kent Tubman this year, notes his giving of his talents, and service. Other members who were also recognized by receiving the Paul Harris Fellows for their generous donation of $1,000 to the annual program fund are Mike Laverty, Millie Ritchie, Andy Humphries, Lona Logan Scully, and John Wilson. On behalf of all of us in the Renfrew community who benefit from Rotary International’s activities, we would like to extend our thanks.

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Community - Some people are shining lights. One such individual was recently recognized by being bestowed with the highest recognition of a Rotarian or Friend of Rotary – the Paul Harris Fellowship. This man is Kent Tubman, whose exemplary service to our community is noted in the many activities that he has undertaken both in and out of Rotary International. Kent has been a member of Rotary since 1998 and has served on many committees within Rotary as well as president and on the board of directors. In addition, he has been on the board of directors of the Chamber of Commerce in Renfrew for 15 years and is a founding member of the Renfrew Health Services Village. In 2000 he was appointed to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital board by the Town of Renfrew and remained active in that role until 2011. While serving on the hospital board, he was vice-chair and chair, offering his skills and expertise to ensure that Renfrew has a world class hospital. In addition, Kent has coached soccer for many years.

All of us have heard of Rotary International, but few of us know its scope. At a recent dinner meeting held at the Renfrew Golf Club where Kent was recognized, many of us were enlightened with some of the initiatives of Rotary. The club was formed in 1905, when Paul Harris, an attorney in Chicago-organized the first meeting “in fellowship and friendship” with three clients. His initial goal was to create a club of professional and business men for friendship and fellowship. Early on, Harris realized that Rotary needed a greater purpose. While Harris served as president of the Chicago Rotary Club in 1907, the club initiated its first public service project, the construction of public toilets in Chicago. This step transformed Rotary into the world’s first Service Club. By 1917, the endowment fund had grown to more than $5,000 and the club was renamed The Rotary Foundation and by 1919 it made its first grant to the International Society for Crippled Children. This later became known as Easter Seals. Many other programs have been implemented since that time. The Ambassadorial Scholarships were launched in 1965-66 and a Group Study Ex-

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Renfrew Rotary Club recognized the Paul Harris Fellows recipients at a dinner on July 5. Those receiving the prestigious award were, from left, Kent Tubman, Mike Laverty, Millie Ritchie and Andy Humphries. Missing from the photo are John Wilson and Lona Logan Scully who also received the award.

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Final summer weekend for Eganville museum Eganville’s Bonnechere Museum wraps up another successful summer season on Monday, Sept. 2. This weekend is the last chance of the summer for

a guided tour of the geoheritage trail. The new trail follows an old rail bed to a collection of local rocks on limestone bedding full of fossils.

At the end of the trail, walkers will find an abandoned limestone quarry and trench from the 1800s. Walks start from the

museum at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 31, and Labour Day Monday. The trail is also open to the public to walk on one’s own time.

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Milking our heritage The McDougall Mill Museum in Renfrew hosted an all-about-milk-production event on Aug. 17. The old-time dairy farm exhibition at O’Brien Park was an interactive affair, with folks encouraged to shake bottles of liquid until they magically turned into butter; then to taste with bread. Summer student Paula Campbell shows the many mechanical ways cream is transformed into butter during the turn of the last century. In some ways they are yesterday’s exercise machines. She explained that each was touted as less labour intensive then early technologies. But there was still considerable work involved compared to selecting a bar from the grocery store fridge.

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OPP responds to numerous break-ins as summer nears an end News - The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) report several seasonal residences were broken into recently. On Aug. 17 a cottage on Matawatchan Road was discovered broken into. The break-in occurred during the previous two-week period. Stolen property included keys, binoculars, a flashlight, a multi-tool and pillowcases. Const. Marc Bennett is investigating. A hunting camp off Highway 41 near Griffith was broken into near the end of July. The owner attended Aug. 17 and reported the incident to police. Damage was done to a door to get inside, and a mess was made, but nothing appears to have been stolen. Const. Kyle Mask is investigating. A home on Lower Spruce Hedge Road in Greater Madawaska Township was entered while the homeowner was away for an extended period of time. Police could find no sign

of forced entry, and jewelry including chains, earrings, watches, rings and jewelry containers were stolen. Const. Marc Bennett investigates. A storage shed on Robertson Street in Douglas was entered Aug. 9-18. There was no forced entry. A 50cc red Giovanni dirt bike was stolen along with several gas cans. Const. Kyle Mask is investigating. During the evening of Aug. 19 Renfrew OPP officers were dispatched to a possible breakand-enter in progress and several suspects were identified to police. Witnesses reported a group of people breaking into Martin Cycle and Small Engine on Argyle Street, but nothing was stolen. Officers patrolled and discovered the Wing on Argyle Street had also been broken into and alcohol stolen. A group of youths were located and detained on Munroe Avenue. The investigation revealed two of the youths were

responsible for the damage and break-ins. Two Renfrew males, ages 14 and 15, were arrested and charged with one count of break, enter and theft, and one count of mischief under $5,000. They were released from custody on a youth promise to appear in youth court in Renfrew on Oct. 21. Under provisions of the Youth Criminal Justice Act they cannot be identified. All of the stolen alcohol was recovered. Const. Mask led the investigation. DEALING WITH AGGRESSIVE SALESPEOPLE

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$299,900

MLS#873093 -Freshly Updated 2 Bedroom Home -Paved Driveway -New Paint, Flooring, Trim Call: Vince Johnston 613-433-2254

$119,900

MLS#848779

Country Living Minutes From Town. 3 Bedrooms. Large Eat-In Kitchen. Updated Furnace And Central Air. Call Dennis Yakaback: 613-432-0041

76 BUCK RIDGE CRESCENT

OPEN HOUSE

$147,900

MLS#878165

- 2 Bedroom Bungalow - Central Location Close to Shopping and Schools - Gas Heat and Updated Electrical Call Vince Johnston: 613-433-2254

1954 BURNSTOWN RD.

MLS# 879943

-Bungalow 5 km’s From Town -3+ Acres With Pond -Many New Updates Call Vince Johnston: 613-433-2254

7 MUSSIE TRAIL

$269,900

$144,900

MLS#869736

Year Round Accessible Cottage On Flat, Level Lot With Shallow Lakeshore. Ideal For Young Children! Mature Trees, Soft & Sandy Beach. Installed Septic, Lake Intake. Call Morris Eady: 613-432-1830

MLS# 881918

This 3 Bedroom Cottage Was Lived In Year Round By The Seller. 3/4 Acre Lot. Beautiful Southwest Exposure. Drilled Well & Septic. Great Boating & Fishing. Call: Dennis Yakaback 613-432-0041

OPEN HOUSE Sat. August 31 12 p.m. – 2 p.m.

366 ALBERT STREET

$89,900

MLS#849934

Triplex With A One-Bedroom Basement Apartment. Bachelor And One Bedroom Apartment On Main Floor. Great Income Property!Call Morris Eady: 613-432-1830

55 FOYMOUNT ROAD

$94,900 AFFORDABLE LIVING!

MLS#877127

-Neat, Tidy, 2 Bedroom Home, Move In Condition -Large Enclosed Porch To Enjoy Bug Free Evenings -Large Rear Yard Call Kelly To View: 613-433-2681

69 LOCHIEL ST. PRICE REDUCED

SOLD

SOLD

Charlene Riopelle Badour

Kelly Derue Real Estate Broker Cell 433-2681

Sales Representative Cell 433-4082

460 GILLAN ROAD

7 TAMMY TRAIL

MLS# 868076

3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Brick Bungalow. Long List Of Updates Including Lovely Kitchen With Stainless Steel Appliances. Private Rear Yard With Pool. Call Dennis Yakaback: 613-432-0041

248 ROACH WAY

Sat. August 31, 2 p.m. – 4 p.m.

$339,900 MLS#875906 New 3 Bdrm Bungalow, Custom Cherry Kitchen With Menu Desk, Smart Wiring, Spacious Master Bedrm With Extra Large Walk-In Closet, 4-Pc Ensuite Bath With Soaker Tub. Call Morris Eady To View: 613-432-1830

$244,900

MLS# 882305

Delightful 3 Bedroom Bungalow With A Full Finished Walkout Basement. Open Concept Living/Dining Area With Patio Doors To Rear Deck. Oversized Main Bath. 3 Pc Bath In Basement. Call: Dennis Yakaback 613-432-0041

$239,900 LARGE FAMILY?

$199,900

$274,900 MLS#850235 2 Buildings, 2 residential units, 2 commercial units. Sale includes laundry mat business, also a new build garage. Call Vince Johnston 613-433-2254

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$173,900 MLS#876318

$249,900 MLS#874186

Your Host: Kelly Derue, Broker: 613-433-2681

Your Host: Dennis Yakaback 613-432-0041

Kelly Derue Real Estate Broker Cell 433-2681

I welcome your weekend call on any listed property

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1745 BURNSTOWN RD., VILLAGE OF BURNSTOWN

HWY 132 #5432, DACRE Value and more value at this newer home - 2 levels completely finished - inviting kitchen and dining area adjacent to sunken living room - deck at the rear - 3 bedrooms on main level- 2 baths - large family room and office area and 4th bedroom in the lower level well designed and well maintained on 3.16 acres Call David at 401-2824 or Peter at 432-0319 or Helen at 432-0058

263 GARDEN OF EDEN RD. R.R.5, RENFREW

75 IVY AVE. (HORTON HEIGHTS)

So close to town and country living at its best! Acreage and a grand older home with 3 levels of living area - tenant occupied on the north side of the home - full deck at front and sides - brand new propane furnace - double car garage at the rear - newer flooring - open concept kitchen and living area - Call Helen at 432-0058 to view

Affordable living at this address - split level 3 bedroom home - two levels finished - large eat-in kitchen and Lshaped living and dining - 2 baths attached garage - gas stove in family room - Call Helen at 432-0058

NEW LISTING

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121 OTTERIDGE ST. (HUNTER GATE SUBDIVISION)

125 OTTERIDGE ST. (HUNTER GATE SUBDIVISION)

A new 2 storey vinyl family home - excellent construction - Tarion Warrantied - 3 bedrooms - 2 baths - paved drive - easy access living room with gas fireplace - wrap around deck - a truly beautiful home and one you should see Call Helen at 432-0058

2967 CALABOGIE RD., MADAWASKA RIVERFRONT What a waterfront home at this site - manicured to perfection inside and out - bungalow living with a walk-out basement - 3 bedrooms - large living room with fireplace - kitchen and eating area - separate dining room - family room in lower level - lots of space on two levels of living plus a 3 car attached garage - easy hwy access - it is lovely! Call Helen to see it at 432-0058

5729 HWY 132, DACRE A large property and a grand home! So much space for you and your family - two levels completely finished - 2 baths a detached double garage and workshop - a flowing creek at your doorstep - an inground pool - easy access to highway - a 15 minute drive from town to enjoy this home Call Helen at 432-0058 or David at 401-2824 to see it.

Brand new home being built at this address - fully serviced lot - 3 bedrooms - 2 baths - stucco exterior finish at the front - sodded lot at the front - Tarion Warrantied - come and see me for full details of the interior plans. Call Helen at 432-0058.

NEW PRICE

398 CHARLES ST. Private rear setting at this address - split level living - 4 levels - interior is redone from top to bottom - 2 baths - a dream to look at and easy to maintain - 3 bedrooms - den - living room with gas fireplace Call Helen to view at 432-0058

,900

$329

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HELEN VINCENT

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298 BARR ST.

Brand new home with walk-out basement - deck at the rear overlooking the treed lot at the rear - 2 baths - 3 bedrooms - tarion warrantied - fully serviced lot - I have the interior plans available for you to see at anytime. Call Helen at 432-0058

A double lot - 3 levels of living space - 31/2 baths living room adjacent to side verandah - dining room with fireplace - eat-in kitchen - den with fireplace too - laundry on second level for convenience - hardwood and ceramic - large master with ensuite - deck at the rear - this home must be seen ! Watch for the OPEN HOUSE DATE! Call Helen at 432-0058

784 RAGLAN ST. S. What a bungalow! 3 bedrooms - two floors completely finished - 3 baths - gas fireplace - spacious interior - corner lot - cozy covered porch at the rear plus 3rd driveway - it is well done! Call Helen to view at 432-0058

NEW LISTING

252 ROTARY DR.

519 MOORE STREET Affordable living in this 2 bedroom bungalow with a deep lot and walking distance to Hospital. Some improvements have been recently finished. Call David to view 613-401-2824. MLS#875451 $79,900

205 LOCHIEL ST. S. 3 levels of living space - 4 bedrooms - solid brick older home 1 and ½ baths - storage at the rear - eat-in kitchen - separate dining and living rooms - grand entrance hall with charm of yesteryear - deck at the rear - det garage Call Helen to view at 432-0058

A private setting for you and your family - raised ranch with 2 levels of living space - 2 baths - 4 bedrooms office - family room with gas fireplace on lower level - outstanding rear yard and a large covered deck off the dining area - this is so worth viewing to see what is there for you! Call Helen at 432-0058

190 Elk, 128 & 124 Otteridge Ave - Available to view! Call Today.

46 HARAMIS DRIVE 1,800 Sq ft home. Complete ICF Construction. Super Efficient Radiant Floor Heating, High End Finishes. Sought after location. Call David Vincent 613.401.2824

have been Tarion Warranty Award Winners Every Year!

5065A MATAWATCHAN RD., GRIFFITH MADAWASKA WATERFRONT Brand new 2 storey home - right on the Madawaska River - ready for occupancy - 2 baths - dual propane fireplace - 3 bedrooms - sunporch overlooking the river - easy upkeep - close to hwy for great access 4 seasons - don’t miss this one! Call Helen at 432-0058

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IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 192

190 ELK STREET

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128 OTTERIDGE AVE

124

453 GRIFFITH-WAGNER RD., GOLDEN LAKE

3 NEW

15.84 acres - just off Hwy 60 - beautiful setting and a beautiful home - 3 bedrooms - eat-in kitchen - comfy living room 2 baths - hardwood flooring - inviting side screened porch workshop and storage shed - paved drive - new furnace - you need to see this one. Call Helen at 432-0058.

GARDEN HOMES

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PRE-SALE ON NOW! ONLY 2 LEFT !!!! CALL HELEN TODAY 613.432.0058

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2,200 feet of waterfront on the Bonnechere River in the Town of Renfrew. Excellent for building or subdivision lots. Call Helen for all the details now


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1913: Cattle shipped west after drought Community - MR. FRASER SELLS THE MILL CREEK PROPERTY: This week Mr. Alex Fraser sold to Mr. W.A. Moore what is known as the Mill Creek property, the burnt Smith planning mill and the machinery in it that was saved; the old grist mill and the water power. Mr. Moore will remove the dismantled buildings and machinery and will set them up at a planning factory, the site of which is not yet definitely decided. It is understood that the land thus cleared and the water power will be almost certain to go into the hands of the Renfrew Milling Company, which will in that event build their mill uptown, where they will be in position to get a siding from the Grand Trunk Railway, thus eliminating the heavy cost of haulage. There is also a rumour that another concern stands ready to buy the present mills of the Renfrew Milling Company any

OLGA LEWIS From the Old Files

circumstances. The Jamiesons are sending the cattle to one of their western ranches, near Red Deer, where they will be fattened and then probably be sent east for the butcher blocks.

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SEPTEMBER 1, 1938

time they decide to change their location. While no definite information on some of these points is obtainable, there seems reasonable ground for the belief that uptown will have this industry. CATTLE TO THE WEST: Its like old times this fall, the immense droves of cattle being brought for shipment to the west. The Jamieson Meat Co. are a godsend to the farmers, as one person put it. With the scarcity of feed following the drought, the farmers are getting rid of their surplus cattle. While it is too bad to see all this manured asset going off the farms, it is a blessing that there is a market under the

ARTHUR H. MARTIN FORMERLY OF RENFREW RECEIVES PROMOTION: Among the changes in the Ontario Agricultural Department made public by the Hon. P.M. Dewar, it is noted that Mr. Arthur H. Martin has been promoted to the office of Assistant Director of the Agricultural Representative Branch succeeding M.C. McPhail, who has been appointed principal of Kemptville College. Many friends in Renfrew and the county will rejoice in the promotion of Mr. Martin, who was for some years the agricultural representative for Renfrew County.

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Good value here! 3+2 bedroom, 2 bath home has large brick addition on back. Fenced yard double wide paved laneway! ...............$197,500

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Great Commercial Opportunity, Asking $374,900 for this solid brick 3 BR bungalow home on 8 acres with a 55’ X 68’ heated and insulated garage. MLS# 882374.

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21 RED OAK LANE.

350 BARR ST.

Asking $225,000 for this exceptional 4 BR home, gleaming hardwood floors, updated throughout, large heated garage. Call Peter 613.432.0319 for more information.

Asking $239,900 for this immaculate 3 BR cottage on Burns Lake with 160’ of waterfront + garage. MLS# 881865.

NEWE PRIC

34 GRANTHAM RD. 557 STONES LAKE RD. Asking $365,000 for this 4 BR waterfront home with addition and large heated garage. MLS# 881737

95 ACRE FARM

191 ACRES

730 GARDEN OF EDEN RD.

PINNACLE RD.

121 SOUTHSIDE WAY

Now Asking $379,900 for this 5 BR home with 210’ of waterfront, large garage, open interior, great views of river. MLS# 866784.

Asking $225,000 for this spacious 2 storey home + garage with access to Norway Lake. MLS#869097. Call Peter 613.432.0319 for more information.

TRIPLEX

OTTAWA RIVER WATERFRONT

5707 MATAWATCHAN RD Asking $249,900 for this sold 4 BR home on spacious lot with waterfront across the road. MLS# 879946

221 PINNACLE RD. Asking $425,000 for this well established farm on Garden of Eden RD, good outbuildings, 4 BR spacious home. MLS#879086 Call Peter 613.432.0319 for information.

Asking $475,000 for this 4 BR home on large acreage, pasture and mixed bush. Call Peter 613.432.0319 for more information.

381 BALDWIN ST. Asking $159,900 for this centrally located Triplex, good income property. MLS# 874697

78 TOWEY LANE

Asking $349,900 for this immaculate 3 BR home, large garage, extensive landscaping. MLS# 873463 Call Peter 613.432.0319 for more information.

Asking $289,900 for this 4 BR, 2 bath home with attached garage, finished basement on edge of town. MLS#875143 Call Peter 613.432.0319 for more information.

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578 HEATHERS PLACE 155 MCANDREW AVE

25 MELISSA LANE Mobile in very good state of repair. new KIT, LR with airtight stovew. 2 good size BDR, 1 – 4 pc bath, F.A. Gas Heat, New front and side deck. Storage 12’ by 16’ woodshed. Asking $65,500 Call Ross for viewing 613.433.1133

3 VETERAN’S MEMORIAL BLVD 5 Residential Apt, plus office, plus signage on building. New roof in 2013, Gas Heat. MLS # 869687 Call Ross for details 613.433.1133

Handyman’s Special! 2 storey brick, Kit, LR, DR, 1-2 pc bath, 2nd Floor: 4 bdr, 1-4pc bath. Newer F.A. Gas Furnace. Asking $95,000 MLS#873987 Call Ross 613.433.1133

Looking for quality? Check out this brick & vinyl 4 level split home. Featuring Kit, sunroom located off the DR, LR, 3 BDR, 1-5 Pc bath. Family Room on main level with 1 – 2 pc bath. Lower level consist of laundry room, rec room, exercise room Note: Rooms are all good sizes, mostly hardwood floors. F.A.Gas Heat 1.5 car garage. Lot approx 1 acre MLS 877557 Asking $333,000 Call Ross to view 613.433.1133

63 FOURTH CHUTE RD Totally remodeled 2 ST vinyl sided home with open concept. Kit, LR, 1 BDR. 2nd Floor: 3 BDR, 1 – 4 Pc Bath, Fully unfinished basement, Electric heat plus air tight in basement. Great workshop plus extra storage shed, laundry in basement. MLS#880690 Call Ross 613.433.1133 for details

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66 ARGYLE ST SOUTH

143 ELGIN AVE WEST Looking for a Community Facility? Endless possibilities here! i.e. Church, School, Offices. Full Basement. F.A. Boiler Heater with gas; 200 amp service; Lot 101’ by 93’ MLS#880690 Call Ross 613.433.1133 for details

395 RAGLAN ST SOUTH

122 LISA LANE Located at Thompson Park, Mobile consists of KIT, LR, 1-4pc bath, 2 BDR plus large family room. F.A. Oil plus air tight stove. Asking $59,900. MLS# 867043 Call Ross 613.433.1133 for details

23 SENIORS CRES Modular in very good state of repair. Kit, LR, 1-4 PC, Family Room, 2 BDRs. Mac – Cedar – Rest. MLS#868474 Call Ross 613.433.1133 for details

Quality duplex. Excellent state of repair. Could be converted back to a single family home. Hardwood floors, newer FA furnace, newer wiring, newer windows. MLS # 868339 Call Ross 613.433.1133 for details

1 ½ Storey vinyl sided home with 1 car detached garage. Eat-in Kit, LR with gas fireplace, office, & family room and MBR on 1st level. 2nd Level: 2 BDR, 1 – 3 pc bath. Screened in porch and paved drive. Asking $102,500 Call Ross for details 613.433.1133

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MINK LAKE

REID’S LAKE

65 PEGGS LANE

666 PRIEST CAMP RD 3 Season Cottage located at end of Priest Camp Rd. KIT, LR, 3 BDR, 1 4pc Bath. Septic System & Dug Well, 250 feet of water frontage. Asking $229,000 MLS# 867618 Call Ross 613.433.1133 for details

This quality built custom home provides stunning views of the Madawaska River that can be enjoyed from the 24’x8’ covered deck. Some of the many features of this home include cherry cabinets, stunning fireplace in the spacious great rm, main floor master with ensuite, laundryrm, expansive workshop, hardwood, tile & beautiful landscaping. MLS# 857448 Call Ross 613.433.1133 for details

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503 LAKEVIEW LANE HURDS LAKE 103 A BARRMETMAC RD Bungalow in very good state of repair, open concept, Kit, DR, LR, 3 BDR 1-4pc Bath, Septic, Drilled Well on 2.65 acre, great waterfront , storage shed. Call Ross for further details. 613.433.1133

NORW LAKEAY

Quality 3 year old bungalow with 3 car attached garage. Open concept Kit, DR, LR with gas fireplace, 2BDR with ensuite. Lower level could be granny flat; Kit, LR, 1- 4 pc bath, Radiant in floor heating, backing on to Hurd’s Lake, MLS# 843171 Asking $459,000 Call Ross 613.433.1133

21A TEEDLE LANE Modern 3 season cottage; Fantastic View, Eat In Kit, LR 2 – 4 PC Bath, 3 BDR, Septic System, Storage Shed, Electric & Wood, Asking $359,000 MLS 856447 Call Ross 613.433.1133 for details

FARMS FOR SALE 75 ACRES

189 DOMBROSKIE RD

542 SOUTHSIDE WAY

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BUSINESS FOR SALE Main St. Renfrew. Excellent Opportunity to work for yourself. Equipment is in very good state of repair. Call Ross 613.433.1133 for details.

163 MCPEAK LINE

For details please Call Ross 613.433.1133

MACMAHON RD - 3 ½ ACRES Bordering 100 Acres of Private Crown land which is located on Reid’s Lake (located 3 miles from Renfrew) You must see this property! Hydro on Property. Asking $59,000 JUST PAST MOUNT ST. PATRICK VILLAGE 2.86 Acres of flat land with small creek at side and back of property. Excellent building lot. Asking $34,500 5 LOTS AVAILABLE Calvin Rd outside Haley Station. Severed & Surveyed. All over 1 acre in size. $22,000 to $25,000

1317 SCOTCH BUSH RD 2 Storey Vinyl Sided home approx 2, 950 sq ft. Large Eat- In Kit, LR with wood heat(airtight stove). Family Room, 1 BDR, 1- 2 pc Bath. 2nd Floor: 4 BDR, 1 – 4 pc bath. New Workshop approx 1600 sq ft. Insulated and Radiant Heat. 75 Acres of cedar with approx 10 acres clear. Lovely farm in country priced right $269,900 Call Ross 613.433.1133

94 Acre Farm with approx 80 acres cleared. 1.5 Storey Farm home, 4 BDR, Large Eat-In KIT. Spacious living room is great for family gatherings. Call Ross to view 613.433.1133 Asking $349,000.

LOTS for SALE

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834 RICE LINE A great hobby farm in an excellent state of repair.. Large 4+ bedroom, 2 bath home situated on 49 acres. The formal dining room is open to the livingroom. Newer windows. Several outbuildings. Outdoor wood furnace plus propane. A great place to call home! Call Ross 613.433.1133 for details


HERITAGE

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MINE MAY HAVE NEW OWNERS: There are some indications that the Phoenix Molybdenite mine in Bagot Township, about seven miles from Renfrew, may pass into new hands soon. The property has an area of about 200 acres and operations have been carried on for a few years past, with more than one change of ownership. Molybdenite is used for the hardening

of steel. During the Great War much of the commodity was shipped from Renfrew County. Toronto men of late have been examining the property. AUGUST 30 , 1978

ATTENDS SCOTTISH DANCING SCHOOL: Vivian Elliott, 25 Stevenson Crescent, Renfrew recently attended the Royal Scottish Dance Society yearly summer school at Duncan McArthur Hall, Queen’s University,

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Kingston. The event brings dancers from across Canada, the United States and Jamaica and is a happy reunion for all who participate. While attending the school, an unexpected blackout was experienced but didn’t stop the dancers. They just took their dinner table candles to the ballroom and danced by candlelight. MCNAB GETS NEW WHITE LAKE FIRE TRUCK: McNab Township has a new fire truck. The new machine, ini-

tially an oil truck, was purchased from Francis Fuels and remodeled to fit the fire department needs. The total cost of the truck is $10,000 and will be paid for by the taxpayers insurance money from the old fire truck, and $1,000 contributed by the McNab Volunteer Firemen’s Fund. This is one quarter the cost it would have been to purchase a new fire truck with the same specifications. McNab Fire Chief Earl Coulas said that it is “pretty well a sister truck

to the one in Glasgow Station.” He added it was “as good or better” than the Dodge Fire Truck in Glasgow Station that was bought in 1974 from Toronto. Chief Coulas said that extra caution has been taken with the keys to the vehicle and added the truck should be in the White Lake fire station tonight. For help with research, call Olga Lewis at 613432-6958.

Callahan Estates: The ABC’s (Arnprior’s Best Community) by Campanale Homes

On a recent sun-filled Saturday summer morning, Vince Campanale, VicePresident of Campanale Homes welcomed guests and visitors to the grand opening of his company’s latest community, Callahan Estates in Arnprior. Mayor David Reid, Reeve Walter Stack and Councillors Lynn Grinstead and Dan Lynch were on hand for the ribbon-cutting ceremony and all were more than suitably impressed with the model units and the neighbourhood’s plan. Vince, having been in home building with his brothers for over 30 years in the region, knows full well what today’s buyers are looking for, and with Callahan estates it’s as easy as A, B, C. A Means accessibility to employment centres and amenities which is a crucial feature to all home buyers and Callahan Estates delivers. With the completion of a well executed and high capacity four-lane highway from Ottawa, Arnprior is now reached by a very minor and safe commute in any season, and without traffic congestion. The numerous shopping and dining areas on Daniel Street are only a short walk away with unheard of safe pedestrian access along tree-lined streets with appropriate traffic lane separation. Quality schools are also on the top of discerning buyers’ lists and Callahan Estates is conveniently located within a few minutes stroll of two award-winning and well-respected public centres of learning. B Stands for Builders, and Campanale has a track record that is hard to beat. They are responsible for some of the region’s most desirable communities, including the award-winning Prince of Wales on the Rideau, Riverwood Estates in Arnprior, The Hunt Club Classics, the Forest of Carson Village, The Gates of Longfields, and Woodroffe Walk, just to name a few. Campanale family values, based on integrity and responsiveness to their clients, and can be seen, touched, felt, and experienced in every square foot of each residence they create. Vince and his entire team of professionals never lose sight of the fact that they are helping to provide families with more than just shelter, but also safe and nurturing places to grow. C Is for community, and Callahan Estates has been planned to honor the memory and namesakes of the property’s original owner with homes that are affordable to the average family or couple. From executive townhomes starting in the low $200’s to well-equipped single’s in the mid $300’s, Campanale Homes has everyone in mind with this uniquely inclusive community. To those just starting out, having mortgage payments lower than monthly rent charges means getting the benefit of property ownership without sacrificing their day-to-day budget. When families grow and more room is needed, beautifully appointed and well laid out semis and detached homes are located in the same community, avoiding the disruption of moving to another town or neighbourhood. Even empty-nesters will find just the right home with the carefully thought out floor plans that give a warm living space without the burden of over-sized property maintenance and upkeep.

With Campanale Homes, attention to detail is everything, as they know that building it right means building it to last. Brick and stone exterior treatments, real wood cupboards, doors, and trim, natural and man-made stone countertops, ceramic tile, quality fixtures and hardwood floors will stand up to, not only everyday traffic, but anything a busy family can dish out. Having the resources of a dedicated design centre, means Campanale home buyers can express their own tastes and values in a very personal way through easyto-arrange custom touches that won’t break the bank. At Vince stated at the grand opening, “We wanted to raise the bar in quality homes to show our family of clients they don’t have to settle for less.” Of course the only things buyers will have do with less of are mortgage payments, property taxes, and the stress of simply making a living rather than living a real life of family and community. Mayor David Reid was quick to point out the wide and varied array of recreational, educational and employment opportunities his town has developed over the last number of years, to the point where children of current residents are looking to settle on site, rather than relocate out of the area. With Callahan Estates, Vince Campanale and his very dedicated team have created a true community that will thrive with diversity and grow as rich as the farmlands of the Ottawa Valley. The sales centre at Callahan Estates, located at the end of Edey Street; just off Daniel Street in Arnprior at is open Monday – Thursday from 11am-7pm and Saturday, Sunday & Holiday from 12pm-5pm. You can call 613-622-0033 or log onto www.campanale.com.

Left to right: Arnprior Councillor Daniel Lynch, Councillor Lynn Grinstead, Mayor David Reid, Campanale Homes Vice President Vince Campanale, Arnprior Reeve Walter Stack

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In late summer, being bored never paid off Lifestyle - The day was dragging on. Too slowly to suit me. It was late summer, and my Saturday chores had been done hours before. Neither of my best friends could come to play. I was bored beyond belief! I sat on the cement step surrounding the boards at the pump in the middle of the yard, and curled dandelion stems, just the way my sister Audrey had taught me. They were laid out before me like a pile of pale green pencils. From the same cement stoop, I had played Jacks, but without someone to play with, I soon tired of that too. Then I braided long pieces of grass, another talent I learned from sister Audrey. I picked up stones around the pump with my toes. Then I piled them neatly on the platform. Finally, I resorted to letting them plop down the well between the boards, and listened to them drop in the well water below. It was a hot day for late in the summer. My three brothers had gone to the Bonnechere for a swim, and Audrey was visiting her friend Iva on the next farm.

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There was nothing for me to do. I had dressed and undressed my dolls too often to count, and even Sport, our old Collie dog wasn’t interested in fetching a stick I threw out from my perch on the platform. I thought of going into the house and telling Mother I was bored, and there was nothing to do. But I knew from past experiences what kind of a reply that would earn me. “Well, get the ball of string out of the cupboard and knit a dishcloth. That will keep you busy for a while.” I hated knitting dishcloths with a passion. I hated knitting with a passion. Once my sister started me on making a scarf. Bright red wool it was. It didn’t take long to see that something was drastically wrong, when what I had knitted was turning into a complete circle. Audrey admitted there

was a good possibility I would never be a knitter. I heard her say “hopeless” under her breath. And making dishcloths out of a ball of string that had come in pieces from Briscoe’s General Store was low on my list of fun things to do. For some reason, I was always able to manage to create what could pass for a dish rag, even though I hated every last stitch I made. Beads of sweat were on my nose, and I looked over at the house with its blinds down, and the kitchen door tightly closed. I knew it would be cooler inside than where I was sitting. But what was I going to do when I went in? The house would be as dark as Mother could make it to keep out the summer heat, and I knew the Findlay Oval would be out. Mother had a talent for working when there was

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very little light. I pictured her sitting at the table stringing beans, or peeling potatoes, or doing some other kitchen chore that didn’t require open windows. I went to the swing in the grape arbour. It was cooler, but not much, and there sure wasn’t any fun in swinging by myself! I even thought of phoning bad Marguirite to come over. I was desperate, I knew, but not that desperate. And the minutes ticked by, as slow as molasses in January! Well, there was nothing to do but head for the kitchen door. Maybe Mother would raise the blinds and I could look through the new Eaton’s catalogue that had arrived in the mail that week. Or maybe draw with the bits and pieces of chalk mother kept in a Watkin’s Baking Powder tin on the floor in front of the back door that lead upstairs. It was a flat door, just a slab, really, and a perfect spot to draw or write with chalk. The rule was, as soon as we finished, it had to be washed off completely. I opened the back door, and just as I thought, Mother was at the kitchen table,

in the dim light, stringing beans. I shuffled in, letting out a big sigh, trying to gain sympathy from Mother, who could, as Audrey would say, ‘read any one of us like a book.’ “Nothing to do, eh? ”I knew right away. I was caught. Mother took her eyes off the beans long enough to nod her head towards the back-to-the wall cupboard. That’s all it took was one nob. I let out a big sigh ... in fact, I sighed all the way to the cupboard. I reached into the basket that always sat on the bottom shelf, and took out the ball of string and the knitting needles sticking out of it. I got no sympathy from Mother as I headed for the kitchen door and the swing, with the string and the knitting needles. Never, ever in the 30’s did you say you were bored and there was nothing to do if you were seven years old. In fact, all you had to do was look bored, and you knew what your fate was. Another string dish cloth would soon join the other pile in drawer in the backto-the-wall cupboard!

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MP touches base MP Cheryl Gallant was pleased that the Town of Renfrew again provided space at the town hall for her to talk to constituents and attendance at the Renfrew clinic was its highest ever. “It is important for Members of Parliament to keep in touch with their constituents and listen to their concerns and issues,” said MP Gallant. “This outreach is the perfect venue for that task, and helps me to understand the real issues concerning Canadians this summer, and more importantly, listening to the people of RenfrewNipissing-Pembroke.” Gallant has mailed notices for clinics in Whitney, Palmer Rapids, Renfrew, Calabogie, Barry’s Bay, Deep River and Matawatchan. The clinics provide people in the more remote areas with a chance to meet and talk to their MP, but it also provides them with assistance for passport applications, Old Age Security, Canada Pension Plan and Employment Insurance claims and concerns.

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189 MILL RIDGE RD 3 bed/2bath country home on wooded 5 acre lot with barn and fenced perimeter. New windows, front door and kitchen cupboards. Nice perennial gardens, close to McNab School and easy access to Hwy 17. MLS #873128 $289,900

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Prime Commercial Space available immediately, Main St. Renfrew. Parking lot available and wheelCYS -Dump runs, mowing, chair access. Call for deraking, free metal pickup, tails. 613.432.1911 flower beds, house cleanCarpentry, Repairs, Rec ing and more. Quality GARAGE SALE Rooms, Decks, etc. Rea- work, reasonable rates, licensed and insured. Call sonable rates, 25 years exBob 613-622-5923 perience. 613-832-2540 HUGE YARD SALE 5791 Matawatchan Rd. Griffith 2 km. from Hwy 41, Saturday August 31 BIRTH BIRTH Sept 1 & 2 Appliances, furniture, decor,craft supply, housewares, tools. 7 AM - 7 PM. Rain or Shine. SEE YOU !!! ACCOUNTING CHRONICLE DIAMOND AWARD WINNER 2009, 2010 & 2011 Saturn Accounting Services 613-832-4699

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GARAGE SALE 225 BASSWOOD Ave, Renfrew Sat Aug 31 7am-12pm. Pool chair,30ft wooden ladder, full size fridge, Halloween Blow ups, Christmas Blow ups and much more.

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1 bedroom apartment for rent in a secure building in downtown Renfrew. Available immediately. $539 per month, has parking and laundry room. Call Bujold Properties 613.432.0789. After hours call 613.312.0319.

MULTI FAMILY 750 Calvin Rd Haley Station Saturday August 31 & Sunday Sept 1. 8:00-1pm. Many ColCorner of Second and lectibles. Laird (Down from Mama Rosas) in Arnprior, 9-2 Multi-family garage sale 68 Tierney Street S. ArnSaturday. prior. Aug 31, 8:00-12:00. HUGE MULTI FAMILY Children’s clothes N - 3T, YARD SALE Sat Aug 31, toys, lots of other things 2013 1453 Whitton Rd Renfrew. Many kids items Multi-family Sat. Aug 31st and household items. 8-1. 174 Elk St. Renfrew, behind No Frills. Something for everyone. Sept. 1, 2013. GARAGE SALE, SUNDAY 8-12, 2244 Fitzroy Street, Fitzroy Harbour. Burton snowboard, Sears Radial arm saw, sofa/ table and chairs and misc.

Sat. Aug 31st, 1181 Goshen Rd, RR#1 Renfrew, 8 to 11. 2 dog kennels, tools, fishing items, band saw, drill press, crossbow & much more

180 McGonigal St. W. Arnprior, Friday Aug 30/13 12:30 - 5 p.m. Sat Aug 31/13 8 a.m. - 1p.m. 50% of every dollar goes to CHEO. A lot more items added all the time

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YARD SALE 69 Leslie Ave in Cotieville. Sat Aug 31 8 to 12. dresser,freezer, children’s items and misc items.

FOR RENT 1 & 2 BEDROOM, Arnprior. Quiet, secure, nonsmoking, pet free building. Includes appliances, parking, heat, water, laundry, renovated with many extras. References. 613-296-4521

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1 and 2 bedroom apt, 71 Sullivan Cres Arnprior. Available now, includes heat, water, fridge, stove and parking. Laundry on site. $645/$745 Info 819.773.2620

on July 17, 2013 at Foothills Medical Centre, Calgary, Alberta. Proud grandparents are Dave and Joy Regnier of Battleford, Sask. and Bill and Susan Ringrose of Renfrew. Big brother, Jackson is delighted to welcome baby sister Mya who weighed 7 lb. 7 oz. at birth. CLR463933

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FOR RENT 3 bedroom townhouse for rent 1 full 2 half baths, 1 car garage, 2 car driveway, central air/vac, gas furnace and water heater, four appliances included, $1275 + utilities per month. Non smokers preferred. Available Oct 1st. 613.558.2195 or 613.558.2196 3 BEDROOM two storey executive house 5 appliances, double garage, large yard, Available Immediately, No pets, inside or outside. Call for Info/viewing 613-784-9456

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$575 month 1 bedroom apt. Clean quiet bldg. Private balcony & entrance. Newly renovated. No pets. Will do all utilities included for $700 month total. First and last. 623.9651

Arnprior apt for rent, 1 bedroom $800 includes heat, hydro, Internet, Satellite TV, private parking, non-smoker, no pets. 613-229-0378

Arnprior - Bright 2 bedroom apartment, 2nd floor, MacDonald Street, fridge/stove & parking included, laundry on site, $875/month includes utilities, first and last, references required 613.223.1555

ARNPRIOR, Avail Sept 15/Oct 1, Large bachelor type area, All utilities included, shared kitchen and bathroom, laundry, parking, must like small dogs, $600. 613-623-5941

Arnprior, downtown, 1 bedroom apartment, ground floor, fridge/stove, parking. Renovated, clean, Arnprior 2nd floor large 1 quiet building, $775 inclu4 BEDROOM, 2 bath, 2 bedroom apt, gas heat in- sive. First, last, referencstorey home, 1.25 acres, cluded. Available Sept. 1st. es. Non-smoking. detached 1 1/2 bay garage. Call 613.432.4332 (613)884-0166. Oil heat, available October lst. References required . $ ALWAYS Arnprior, downtown, 1 1,100.00 per month ,plus ARNPRIOR security deposit $ CLEAN, MODERN Secure bedroom apartment, 2nd 1,100.00, plus utilities. 1 1&2 Bedroom apts. on floor, completely renovatAvenue. Fridge, ed, clean, quiet, calm year lease required. House First is located 10 minutes out- stove, parking incl. Dis- building, $680 inclusive. Non-smoking. First, last counts for mature tenants. side of Renfrew towards and references. Douglas. If interested call 623-8537 after 6pm (613)884-0166. Louise at 613-410-3367 or 1-819-557-3557

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2 bedroom apartment for rent in Renfrew on Hincks Ave. Available immediately $605 a month. Call Bujold Properties 613.432.0789. After hours call 613.312.0319. 2 BEDROOM apartment. Large porch front & back of building. Hardwood floors, fridge, stove & parking. Available Sept. 613-432-2014 after 5:00 2 bedroom apt Oak St. Renfrew, fridge, stove, parking, $630/month plus hydro. One year lease. First/last & references required 613.433.3053

50th Anniversary Paul & Ruby McLenaghan

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Their family would like to Invite you to celebrate.

Open house Sunday Sept 1, 2013 1pm to 4pm Haley United Church 760 Calvin Rd, Haley Station Best Wishes Only

Please join us as we celebrate the

50th Wedding Anniversary of our wonderful parents

Roger and Margaret Price

Best wishes only please. August 30, 2013

2 BEDROOM DOWNTOWN Arnprior, excellent/secure elevator, 4 appliances, onsuite washer/dryer, parking, mature single/couple/retirees, references. Available Oct. 1 or earlier, $800+hydro. 613-622-0450

1 BEDROOM HOUSE for rent, fully furnished, $750/month, 1st and last. 2 BEDROOM spacious Call 613-623-4702 apartment. $650 plus utilities. Lochiel St Ren2 bdrm large bright upper frew. Newly renovated. duplex Arnprior. Parking 613-432-04144 with plug in, shed, large maintained lawn, 4 new appliances, blinds, water included. NO PETS. 3 BEDROOM HOME in $800/month plus utilities, Arnprior, central location. available Sept. 1st/Oct. One and 1/2 baths. Kitchen 1st. 613.839.5451 dining room, living room and den. Central air, gas 2 bedrm Condo apt for heat, large fenced in back rent, $950/mth + hydro, yard. Available October Arnprior, quiet location, 1st, $1200 plus utilities. appliances, parking & heat Call 613-623-5531 included. Please contact Greg Townley Broker of 2 bedroom apt Renfrew. Record Mather Insurance Parking & backyard, & Real Estate Ltd. $665/month plus heat & 613-282-7125. hydro. Call Jayne 613.433.7752 2 bedroom apartment for rent in Renfrew on Argyle St. S. Ground level with ANNIVERSARY large yard. Available immediately $630 a month. Call Bujold Properties 613.432.0789. After hours call 613.312.0319.

on Saturday, the seventh of September two thousand and thirteen at three o’clock in the afternoon Barnet Park 5179 Calabogie Road Calabogie, Ontario

Blimkie A big thanks to Dr. Jessica Bodig and staff, the OBS staff at RVH and coaches Julie Burchat & Melissa McLaughlin. Grandparents are Robert & Valerie Blimkie, Don & Wendy Thom-Thompson, Joe & Shelly Gauthier. Great grandparents Marie Riopelle and Grace Thompson and all of our angels in the sky.

1 BDRM Upstairs aprt 87/89 Claude Street in Arnprior. Large shared backyard. $700/month includes utilities. Call 613-315-1716.

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ARNPRIOR-Spacious 3 bedroom apartment 3 floors-balcony with view of Madawaska River-downtown areafridge,stove,laundry hookups & parking space provided-available i m m e d i a t e ly-$1390.00/month-included heat and water,hydro extra-references,first & last month required 613-613-0229 Attic loft apt., Cobden, available Sept. 1st. 1 bedroom. Quiet building. $575/mth. utilities extra. Available immediately. (613)851- 4630. Avail 1 Sept Beautiful New semi detached in desirable neighbourhood 3 bedroom 2 full bathrooms finished basement gas fireplace, central air, garage In Arnprior $1325.00 + utilities. Call: joanne 613-229-4352 Available Sept. 1, Cobden. Spacious bright 1 bedroom ground floor with or without appliances. Nonsmokers, no pets, $650 plus heat & hydro. 613.432.3829 or 613.433.2447

BACHELOR APRT 87/89 Claude Street in Arnprior. Main floor, large shared backyard, $550/month includes utilities. Call 613-315-1716

Downtown Arnprior, 1 bedroom upstairs apartment, newly renovated, sunny west facing balcony, washer/dryer. 2 paved parking spaces. $775 plus Beautiful two bedroom + utilities. Available immediden apartment in a duplex ately. 613.302.1669 house steps from downtown. $900/month + hydro. 2 Renovated Furnished, private bath, bathrooms, hardwood shared kitchen and laundry floors, freshly painted. Call facilities in private home. 613-324-2149 for show- Close to bus. Parking ings. Available ASAP. available. Contact Credit check, first & last, (613)825-5485. references. BRIGHT & SPACIOUS 1& 2 bedroom 41 Russell & 46 Thomas, Arnprior. Available Aug 1st, Quiet and mature building features laundry facilities on each floor and private parking. First and last. $775+utilities for 2 bedroom, $675 for 1 bedroom. Call Gary 613-623-1071

Large 3 BR duplex in Renfrew. Recently renovated, quiet building, central location, private drive and yard. Non-smoking and no pets. $950+utilities. First and last + references. 613.432.2870

Large bright 1 bedroom apt, close to downtown Renfrew. Parking & heat Constant Lake 1 bedroom included. Non Smoking Oct 1st. garden home, fridge/stove, Available heat/hydro included. No $600/month 613.823.7601 grass cutting or snow plowing, no pets, first/last. $ 8 5 0 / m o n t h . Large bright 1 bedroom 613.628.5080 apt, close to downtown Renfrew. Parking & heat DOWNTOWN ARNPRIOR included. Non Smoking 1 bedroom, heat includ- Available Sept. 1st. ed. $575+hydro. First and $625/month 613.823.7601 last, no smoking, no pets, employment reference. 613-433-6000

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ERIC DEAN AND RACHEL BUCK were married on July 6th, 2013.

Located on River Road between Arnprior and Braeside. All severance requirements completed and shovelready. New entrance completed. Natural gas on property. Approximately ½ acre. For additional information Call 613-623-5333 WEDDING

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Log Home For Rent Cozy two bedroom log home was totally renovated last fall. Located half way between Renfrew and Arnprior just off Hwy 417. Newer Oil Furnace. No pets or smoking. Looking for a mature couple who enjoy quiet country living. $900 a month. Utilities extra. First and last month required. Available September 15. 613.432.2659 and leave a message. One Bedroom Apartment Downtown Renfrew $650.00 Inclusive. Includes fridge, stove, new floors, 3 piece bathroom. Available Sept lst. Call 613-324-2149 for showing. References, credit check, first and last required. One Bedroom Apt, second floor, fridge, stove and parking. Close to downtown Renfrew. No Pets or smoking. First and last. References $ 459 plus hydro. Available Oct 1/13 613-432-6941 or 613-432-4387 RENFREW Very Economical, large unique, newly decorated 1 bedroom, centre town, fridge/stove included. $700/month plus $100 covers heat & hydro. 432.0370

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“Senior Only� One bedroom apartment, Wilson office complex. Climate controlled, elevator, available December 1, 2013, to view call 613.432.8417, Wilson Investments. Small 1 bedroom apartment 56 Railway Ave Renfrew Available Sept. 1st. Only $452 a month plus Hydro. Call Bujold Properties 613.432.0789. After hours call 613.312.0319. TWO BEDROOM, family room, large 27� sunken living room with stone fireplace. This luxury unit has 6 new appliances including washer and dryer. In Arnprior. 613-229-1850 for more info go to Kijiji view ad# 470258683

FOR SALE 125 small square bales of Oat Straw, 613.623.3477 2 BEDROOM condominium Time Star in Kissimmee Florida. 5 Star- deluxe. Available 45 weeks per year. 15 minutes from Disney world . Sacrifice Price because of Health. Call 613-432-2695 or 613-401-7441

Annual Garden Party at Teresa’s Valley Treasure Osceola. Sat. Aug 31st. 10:00-4:00. Sun Sept 1st 12:00-5:00. Vintage hats, f or sale, garden decor, treats & draws Barley and Wheat Straw For Sale. Bale your own available soon. Delivery Available. Barclay Dick & Son Farm Supply. 613.649.2620 or 613.649.2440 Hay for sale, small square bales reasonably priced, some delivery available 613.432.6272 Juke Box, for records (45’s) roll top glass cover, lights down both sides at front. $6500.00 Call 267-4463.

SCOOTER CEX, 2001 Ford Focus as is LEBRITY $2000 or best offer. Phone new brakes, motor, batteries. $ 1,400.00 call John. 623.3975 613-433-9289

FRIDAY AUGUST 30TH Dale Yuke @ 8pm 409 Stewart St., Renfrew

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"OBBILEE 2OBERTSON #AILEAN #AMPBELL The outdoor ceremony was held in the presence of family and friends in a beautiful park setting in Peterborough, ON. Rachel is the daughter of Alex and Eleanor Buck and sister of Jordan and Ryan Buck all from Peterborough, ON. Eric is the son of Richard and Nancy Dean, Father of Morgan & Alexis, brother of Kaytee & grandson of Naida Dean and Marion Payer all from McNab/ Braeside, ON. CLR464086

2005 JAYCO Motorhome 3100SS (Greyhawk Model). Excellent condition with only 67,000 km’s. Large Tilt out, sleeps 8, 2 Pce bathroom with separate shower. Available for viewing. Call 613-432-2695 or 613-401-7441

PAYING HIGH Auto insurance for accidents or drivers license convictions? Challenge our insurance wizards to save you money. Ask Eady In2001 Buick LaSabre good surance. 613-432-8543 condition, $1500 or best or 1-888-275-3239 offer. 613.649.2004

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SEALED TENDERS clearly marked as to contents will be received by the undersigned until 2:00 p.m., Thursday September 5th, 2013 at 105 Elgin Street West, Arnprior, ON. Maureen Spratt, Town Clerk Town of Arnprior 105 Elgin Street West Arnprior, ON K7S 0A8 TENDER PACKAGES can be obtained from the Arnprior Town Hall located at 105 Elgin Street West, between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, beginning August 22nd, 2013. INQUIRIES should be directed to:

To anyone we have missed, please join us Saturday August 31, 2013 at Ma-te-way Center from 8 p.m. – 1 a.m. to celebrate our marriage.

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John Steckly, Civil Engineering Technologist Town of Arnprior 105 Elgin Street West Arnprior, Ontario Tel.: (613) 623-4234 ext. 238 Fax: (613) 623-9960 jsteckly@arnprior.ca CLR462661

DRIVERS WANTED AZ, DZ, 5, 3 or 1 with airbrakes: Guaranteed 40 hour work week + overtime, paid travel, lodging, meal allowance, 4 week’s vacation/excellent benefits package. Must be able to have extended stays away from home, up to 6 months. Experience Needed: Valid AZ, DZ, 5, 3 or 1 with airbrakes, commercial driving experience. Apply online at www.sperryrail.com under careers, FastTRACK Application.

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Equipment operators required to operate equipment and work around garage. Apply in person 9-4 WEEKDAYS only. Nesbitt Aggregates 1766 Lochwinnoch Rd Renfrew. 613.432.5764

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

Marine Mechanic/Winter Storage- stop waiting 2-3 weeks for service, fast turn around. We’ll look at your boat within days. Reasonable rates, 35 years experience. Winter Boat Storage Available. 613-267-3470.

J. Chugg Construction is CONSULTING looking for a carpenter. FINANCIAL / INCOME TAX Email resume to info@jchuggconstruction.ca Consulting, representing, advocating, helping with or fax 819.647.3357 your legal actions in Small CHRONICLE DIAMOND claim court (up to AWARD WINNER $25,000) 613.433.5829 2009, 2010 & 2011 (9-10 a.m.) Lioudmila Barnamova, 147 Bonnechere AUCTIONS SATURN ACCOUNTING St. S, Renfrew On, K7V SERVICES 1Z6, milarenfrew@yahoo.ca 613-832-4699

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Saturday August 31, 2013 9:30am sharp To be held at our home located at 3624 Farmview Rd., Kinburn, Ontario We will be offering for sale the contents of the recently sold home of Isabella and the late William Taylor, Pakenham, Ontario as well as a number of items from other consignors. All items are in excellent condition and must sell. Generator; hand tools; Lanark County corner cupboard circa 1840; 8 pc dining room suite; china; Asian and African novelties, household items, lawn and garden tools. Please visit our website for complete listing. Terms: Cash or Cheque with ID Refreshments Auctioneer: John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 Owners or Auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident GARAGE SALE CL433773_0801

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1 & 2 bedroom apartments Campbell View & Campbell Place, Robert Street, Arnprior

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Arnprior huge 2 bedroom plus extra loft area. Fridge/stove, dishwasher, washer/dryer, private entrance, 2nd floor, large kitchen and dining room. $900 plus. Available Sept 1st or Oct 1st. 613-304-2377.

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KANATA Available Immediately 3 bedroom townhouse, 1.5 baths, 2 appliances, unďŹ nished basement, one parking spot. $1061 per month plus utilities.

CLR457353

FOR RENT

613-831-3445 613-257-8629 www.rankinterrace.com

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

432-1911 CLR418895

¸ Security building, Apts recently redecorated, ample kitchen cabinets and closets. ¸ Close to shopping and medical services. ¸ Elevator and Laundry on site. ¸ 1 bedroom $745+utilities ¸ 2 bedroom $835+utilities ¸ Please respectfully no pets / no smoking. ¸ Free Parking

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CL431330_0822

613.623.6571

CLR461499

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NOTICES HIGH-BUSH BLUEBERRIES- pick your own or picked at Hugli’s Blueberry Ranch & Country Gift Store. Still good picking. The Ag-Venture Play Park with friendly animals is free during the summer. M-F 8am-8pm Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 11am-4pm. 4kms East of Pembroke Walmart. www.blueberryranch.ca 613-638-1288

Titanium 5-Wheel. 33’, purchased new in 2005, one owner. Fully equipped with many options; 12’ slide, sleeps 4 comfortably with queen, walk-around bed and sleeper-sofa. Very clean condition. Extras include; oak dinette set, large capacity fridge, surround-sound stereo, 25” built-in TV, Wine Guard satellite dish. Also day/night shades, bike rack and hitch, etc. Asking $16,500. Call Looking for information on 613-832-1075 to view. the late Helena (Helen) Maria Susicki, who lived in Arnprior during the years 1958-1960. If you knew her or her family, or have a yearbook with her picture, I would be so pleased to talk with you. Please call 613-757-3687 and ask for Lisa.

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FARMS

WORK WANTED

Prime dairy/cash crop farm-99.05 acres-70 tile drained, 82 tilable. Dairy barn, 5 bedroom house, inground pool, 2-100 ton grain storage bins, etc. 2 other 99 acre parcels for sale and 90 acres for rent close by. For sale by tender until October 30, 2013. Please contact Lindsay or Brenda for tender information package. Realtors welcome. 613-646-7377 or email arbhurst@gmail. com

Send A Load to the dump, cheap. Clean up clutter, garage sale leftovers or leaf and yard waste. 613-256-4613.

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

The Renfrew Golf Club is currently accepting applications for

FULL TIME FOOD AND BEVERAGE AND PROSHOP POSITIONS to cover our busy fall season.

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Full Time Satellite TV Installers Installer must supply own vehicle, valid driver’s license, tools, ladders, consumables, vehicle insurance, etc. Potential for income between $50,000.00 to $80,000.00 yearly + bonuses. Evening and weekend shifts required.

For more information please send a resume to Admin@scheelcommunications.com or fax to

613-623-9992

FULL TIME AUTOMOTIVE APPRENTICE

We are currently recruiting for a full time Automotive Apprentice. The successful applicants should be trade qualified and possess a strong focus on producing quality workmanship. Tire and Lube Techs will also be considered for this position. The ideal candidates should be self motivated with a positive attitude and have the understanding that our customers are number one & second to none, have excellent communication skills, and be able to work on all makes and models and possess their own tools. The rewards for the position includes an excellent remuneration package, modern facilities, profit sharing and employee discounts Please forward your resume by September 6, 2013 Attn: Josh Miller Canadian Tire Arnprior 245 Daniel St South Arnprior, ON K7S 3K5 Email ctcarnprior@hotmail.com Fax: 613-623-9890

No experience necessary. All training will be supplied.

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HELP WANTED

We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those -selected for an interview will be contacted.

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COUNTY OF RENFREW

WANTED

Employment Opportunities

WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE SCRAP CARS Will pay $50 -$200, or more depending on types. Picked up free. 613-432-3464 or cell 613-432-0449

BONNECHERE MANOR Greyleith Construction Limited, part of the Cruickshank Group of companies, has an opening in Ottawa for the following positions:

Long Term Care Home Bonnechere Manor, a safe and caring community to live, work and enjoy life.

Carpenters, Equipment Operators, Foremen and Labourers We are currently seeking experienced Carpenters, Equipment Operators, Foremen and Labourers for a local civil engineering concrete structures project located in Ottawa, Ontario.

CARS

We are looking for hard working individuals with a commitment to safety and quality.

Ray’s

To apply, please send resume and cover letter to: ghr11@cruickshankgroup.com or Fax # 613-542-3034 as soon as possible. Cruickshank thanks all applicants.

Auto Sales & Leasing Inc. 211 Elliott Crescent Renfrew Hwy. 60 and Pinnacle Rd.

www.cruickshankgroup.com

613-312-7511

For the Remainder of Aug All Leases Will be Charged at 5% INTEREST Special 2005 Chev Malibu, 4 Dr, 6 Cyl, LS, Air, Only $2888

REGISTERED NURSE Full Time With Benefits: Competition #13-76 Part Time (No Benefits): Competition #13-77 Qualifications: x A Registered Nurse with a current certificate of competency from the College of Nurses of Ontario with annual mandatory licensing renewal x Must display departmental and position competencies of Personal Sensitivity/Empathy, Decisiveness, Flexibility/Adaptability, Accuracy & Thoroughness, Teamwork, Development of Self & Others x The ability to work any shifts, be available for short-notice call-ins and to maintain regular attendance is required Compensation: Full Time: Start - $32.65 x 1 Year - $36.12 x 2 Years - $38.06 x 3 Years - $42.85 x 25 Years - $43.61 Part Time: Start - $37.22 x 1 Year - $41.17 x 2 Years - $43.38 x 3 Years - $48.84 x 25 Years - $49.71 Please note, starting salary is adjusted based on proof of relevant past RN experience at the rate of one increment for every year of experience with the exception of the 25 year rate which requires 25 years of experience.

RECREATION PROGRAMMER CL415313

Ray’s Auto Sales and Leasing Inc Is Looking For a Business Partner

(Part Time) Competition #13-78 Qualifications: x Successful completion of the Recreation and Leisure Services Diploma or equivalent from an approved College or University x Certificate – Food Safety Awareness Program recognized by a Public Health Unit x Must display departmental and position competencies of Personal Sensitivity/Empathy, Flexibility/Adaptability, Teamwork, Communication, Creative Thinking and Efficiency x The ability to work any shifts, be available for short-notice call-ins and to maintain regular attendance is required Compensation: $23.66 - $24.02 per hour. No benefits. All 8-hour shifts and includes a paid lunch time.

PERSONAL SUPPORT WORKERS

1. A Valid OMVIC Licence is REQUIRED or Ability to Obtain One 2. A Small Investment to Cover Half of Inventory is Needed

(Part Time) Competition #13-79 Qualifications: x Personal Support Worker Certificate or equivalent as per O. Reg. 79/10 of the Long-Term Care Homes Act, 2007 x Certificate – Food Safety Awareness Program recognized by a Public Health Unit x Must display departmental and position competencies of Personal Sensitivity/Empathy, Flexibility/Adaptability, Teamwork, Integrity, Communication, and Commitment & Perseverance x The ability to work any shifts, be available for short-notice call-ins and to maintain regular attendance is required Compensation: $22.87 - $23.19 per hour. No benefits. All 8-hour shifts and includes a paid lunch time. For complete job descriptions and qualifications, please see the County of Renfrew website at http://www.countyofrenfrew.on.ca/departments/human-resources/unionized-job-descriptions/ CLR464235

3. For Any Confidential Information Please Call Ray 613.312.7511

CLR464232

Member of UCDA & OMVIC Sales tax & lic. extra On Approved Credit

Call Ray today 613-312-7511

HELP WANTED

Fast Growing Company Requires

Candidates must like working with the public and have experience with POS systems, processing daily cash closings and have a valid driver’s license. Please forward resumes to sebastienbrown@renfrewgolf.com HELP WANTED

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PETS Dog Sitting- Experienced retired breeder providing lots of TLC. My home. Smaller dogs only. References available. $17-$20 daily Marg 613-721-1530 www. lovingcaredogsitting.com

DEADLINE: TUESDAY NOON. MONDAY AT 9:30 AM

Please send your resume, stating applicable competition number, by 4:00 p.m., Friday, September 6, 2013 to: Human Resources, County of Renfrew 9 International Drive, Pembroke ON K8A 6W5 EMAIL: hrinfo@countyofrenfrew.on.ca (in MS Word or pdf format) Thank you for your interest, however, only applicants considered for an interview will be contacted.

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IN MEMORIAM

IN MEMORIAM

IN MEMORIAM

IN MEMORIAM

IN MEMORIAM

RYAN

We offer a competitive compensation package and the option to work remotely. For complete job descriptions and qualifications, please click “work with us� on our website at www.ohto.ca

Rita and Family

We are accepting resumes until 4:00 p.m., Friday, September 6, 2013

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CLR462324

__PEMBROKE REGIONAL HOSPITAL INC.__ L’HOPITAL REGIONAL DE PEMBROKE INC.

Located approximately 150 kilometers west of Ottawa, the Pembroke Regional Hospital delivers a broad range of acute, post-acute, outpatient and diagnostic services to a mixed urban and rural population of approximately 55,000 residents in the City of Pembroke, the Town of Petawawa, and surrounding municipalities. With the dedicated support of 750 staff members, an engaged physician community and hundreds of active volunteers, the Pembroke Regional Hospital provides acute services in emergency and intensive care, medical/surgical care, acute mental health, pediatrics and obstetrics. The Hospital’s has a full range of rehabilitation services, acts as the District Stroke Centre for our region, and provides community-based mental health services throughout Renfrew County. Chemotherapy, dialysis and a variety of ambulatory care clinics are offered on an outpatient basis through partnerships with regional centres and nearby specialists. The Hospital offers a full range of diagnostic services including computed tomography, nuclear medicine and mammography, and approval has recently been received to add magnetic resonance imaging. We are currently recruiting for the following position: s PHYSIOTHERAPIST – This position is offered on a part-time basis. This position will support in-patient and outpatient programs. REQUIREMENTS: s #URRENT CERTIlCATE OF COMPETENCE AS A 2EGISTERED 0HYSIOTHERAPIST with the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario s -INIMUM OF YEARS CLINICAL EXPERIENCE s 6ALID #LASS ' $RIVER S ,ICENSE AND ACCESS TO A VEHICLE s $EMONSTRATED ABILITY TO COMMUNICATE EFFECTIVELY AND WITH RESPECT IN an oral and written format with patients, public, colleagues and other health disciplines s $EMONSTRATED EFFECTIVE PROBLEM SOLVING AND CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS s $EMONSTRATED ABILITY TO APPLY BASIC COMPUTER SKILLS s $EMONSTRATED AND PROVEN ABILITY TO WORK IN A COLLABORATIVE CARE model with all members of the health care team s $EMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND APPLICATION OF THE #OLLEGE OF 0HYSIOtherapists of Ontario standards of practice s $EMONSTRATED COMMITMENT TO CONTINUING EDUCATION ACTIVITIES SUPporting ongoing professional learning in physiotherapy s $EMONSTRATED COMMITMENT TO PATIENT SAFETY s "ILINGUALISM PREFERRED s -UST HAVE DEMONSTRATED ABILITY TO MEET ATTENDANCE STANDARDS OF THE Hospital Conditions of employment are in accordance with the Canadian Union of Public Employees collective agreement. Living and working in the Renfrew County means safe, friendly communities, an abundance of recreational facilities and green space, short commutes, and quality education and health care facilities. For more information on living in Pembroke or Renfrew County visit www.countyrenfrew.on.ca or www.pembrokeontario.com. 1UALIlED CANDIDATES SHOULD SUBMIT THEIR RESUMES BY &RIDAY 3EPTEMBER TO (UMAN 2ESOURCES 0EMBROKE 2EGIONAL (OSPITAL -ACKAY 3TREET 0EMBROKE /NTARIO + ! ' OR &!8 OR e-mail: recruitment@pemreghos.org We thank all candidates for applying, however, only applicants selected for an interview will be acknowledged. An equal opportunity employer/ 6ISIT OUR 7EBSITE AT WWW PEMREGHOS ORG CLR463848

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HELP WANTED

Harry Mayhew In loving memory of my dear husband, Harry Mayhew, who passed away Sept. 5, 2007.

BERTRAND, VIOLET

When evening shades are falling, And I sit in quiet alone; To my heart there comes a longing, If he only could come home. Friends may think I have forgotten When at times they see me smile. But they little know the heartache, My smile hides all the while. Forever in my heart Your loving wife, Irene HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

In loving memory of a dear wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother who passed away on August 20, 2007. She had a smile, a pleasant way, A helping hand to all she knew; She was so kind, so generous and true, On earth she nobly did her best, Grant her, Jesus, heavenly rest. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed, Dennis, Jeanne e, Wayne, Gayle, Tina, Kerri, Brian, Nathan, Tyler and Cole

Job Pos ng Job Title: Department: Company:

Inser ng Machine Operator Trainee Distribu on Metroland Media- Formerly Performance Prin ng

JOB SUMMARY: To lead and assist in opera ons on the Distribu on oor, including coordina ng the staging and inser ng of yers on the night shi using inser ng machines and evalua on of performance levels to ensure a smooth and eďŹƒcient workow for both the EMC’s and le ershop jobs.

CARD OF THANKS

JOB RESPONSIBILITIES: The ideal employee will: • Possess a strong mechanical ap tude • Have strong produc on and workow skills • Be able to work unsupervised • Demonstrate a high level of exibility • Be highly self-mo vated • Ability to troubleshoot • Working knowledge of inser ng equipment • Be available for ALL shi s

Thank you We would like to thank the many friends, family and business customers for their kind words, owers, food and donations. Your outpouring of love for the late Dennis MacNamara just shows how much he truly will be missed. To the “Coffee Clubâ€? (Pallbearers) thank you so much.

SPECIFIC DUTIES: • Operate Inser ng machines ie. setup, adjustments etc. • Assist in planning pre-insert packages • Meet produc on goals • Respond to deadlines • Ensure quality standards are met • Provide training to part- me sta where required • Maintenance • Other du es as requires JOB REQUIREMENTS: • Working knowledge of yer distribu on as well as a working knowledge of inser ng equipment • Ability to learn and understand produc on requirements • Ability to learn and apply departmental rules and procedures • Good communica on and leadership skills • Flexibility in both hours and job requirements, depending on customers needs. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: • Grade 12 diploma • 2-4 years produc on experience in high volume shop Please send resume to rconium@perfprint.ca or drop o to 65 Lorne Street.

All of us will surely miss those “one liners� Dennis was known for. Special thanks to the Pilon Funeral Home and Arnprior Emergency and Dr. Becker. We miss you Dennis. Love the Murray and MacNamara Family 0829.CLR464269

CARD OF THANKS

CARD OF THANKS

Thank You Schlievert Lola’s family wishes to extend their heartfelt gratitude and appreciation for the many expressions of love & sympathy offered to them on the loss of their Mom; also for the cards, visits, flowers, e-mails, phone calls & food. As well as the donations to the Grove, the Alzheimer’s Society & the Gideon Bible Society. A “special� thank you to the staff at the Grove Nursing Home, Dr. Villis and Dr. Kis Kis. And not to forget: Boyce’s Funeral Home, Pastor Bruce Donald and pianist Carol Ann Toman. Extra special thanks to the 6 grandchildren who so respectfully carried Gramma to her final place of rest. Families are like quilts Lives pieced together Stitched with smiles & tears Coloured with memories And bound with love

CLR463795

Marketing Manager Communications Coordinator

To some you may be forgotten, To others a part of the past, But to us who loved and lost you, Your memory will always last.

In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grandmother, Lucy Scobie who passed away on August 23rd, 2006 Seven years since you’ve been gone, Seven years much too long. We think of you with love everyday, And know our memories will always stay. Although we miss you everyday, We know you’re not really far away. We know that we’re not really apart, For you are forever with us in our heart. Love always, Elwood, Kim, Sherry-Lynn, Ian and Cal

CLR464006

Ontario's Highlands Tourism Organization (OHTO) is looking for experienced marketing professionals to assist with the promotion of some of the best tourism experiences available in Ontario. Full time, permanent positions are available and include:

Beautiful memories are wonderful things, They last til the longest day, They never wear out, They never get lost, And can never be given away.

Lucy Scobie

CL431013/0718

Make Your Mark in Tourism

CLR464222

In loving memory of a dear son Gary, brother, father, grandfather and uncle who passed away Sept. 3, 1993


DEATH NOTICE

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ROBILLARD, WAYNE HARRISON (Retired – Kenwood Mills)

Croskery, Gladys Helena (nee Draper)

Visitations at The Boyce Funeral Home Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre 138 Daniel Street N. Arnprior 613-623-2538 on Sunday evening 7-9 p.m. and after 10:00 a.m. Monday August 19, 2013. Funeral service followed in The Boyce Chapel at 11:00 a.m.. Rev. Dr. Richard Hollingsworth officiated. A Luncheon was held in The Boyce Reception Centre after the funeral service. Interment Pakenham Union Cemetery. In memoriams to Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital appreciated by her family. Condolences / Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca

Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

Peacefully at Trillium Health Centre, Mississauga with her beloved husband Bill by her side in the early morning hours of Wednesday, August 21st, 2013. Anny Frieda Galvin at the age of 87 years. Dear daughter of the late Josef Braun and the late Anna Horn. Dear sister of Kurt Braun (Lilly); Eric Braun (Hannelore); Hedwig Holst (Wolfgang) and Irma Braun. Predeceased by 2 brothers: Josef and Herbert Braun as well as 2 sisters: Anneliese Braun and Erna Kriese (late Karl-Ernst). Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Family and friends were invited to a funeral Mass to be celebrated in St. John Chrysostom Church, Arnprior on Saturday morning, August 24th at 10 o’clock. Cremation followed with interment at the Malloch Road Cemetery, Arnprior at a later date. In memory of Anny, a donation to the Race Track Chaplaincy of Canada (Ontario) P.O. 156 Rexdale, Ontario M9W 5L2 would be appreciated by her family. In the care of the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

CLR464243

CLR464251

The family announces with sorrow his passing at the age of 71 on Thursday, August 8th, 2013.

Miller, Arthur John November 24, 1938 — August 12, 2013 (retired from Ottawa Valley News) Passed away in The Grove Nursing Home on Monday afternoon, August 12, 2013. Art Miller of Arnprior at the age of 74 years. Beloved husband of Irma (McLean) Miller. Dear father of Dean (Donnalea) Miller and Lori-Lyn (Craig) Taylor all of Arnprior. Dear grandfather of Shelby-Lyn, Brett, Brady, Raegan and Reese. Dear brother of R.A. (Marie) of St. Thomas and Jimmy (Laura) of Renfrew. Predeceased by brothers David and Stewart. Son of the late Garfield Miller and Margaret Phillips. Visitations at The Boyce Funeral Home Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre 138 Daniel Street N. Arnprior 613-623-2538 Tuesday from 7-9 p.m. Funeral service was held in The Boyce Chapel Wednesday morning August 14, 2013 at 10:30 a.m.. Rev. Dr. Leo Hughes officiated. Private family interment at Arnprior Malloch Road Cemetery. A luncheon was served in The Boyce Reception Centre following the cemetery service. In memoriams to The Grove Nursing Home appreciated by his family. Condolences / Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca

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KAVANAGH, FRANCES (NEE QUIGLEY) Suddenly but peacefully at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital in the early morning hours of Friday, August 23rd, 2013 following a pleasant evening at home with her daughter, Clare; Frances Kavanagh of Arnprior at the age of 86 years. Daughter of the late John Quigley and the late Annie Atkins (both of Ireland). Beloved wife of the late Patrick Desmond Kavanagh (1978). Dearly loved mother of Patrick of Carleton Place; John (Jenn) of Sault Ste Marie; Francis (Jo-Anne) of Westlock, Alberta; Mary Stanton (Ed) of Ottawa and Clare Kavanagh of Arnprior. Predeceased by a daughter, Anne (1987). Cherished and proud grandmother of Erin, Thomas, Robert, Jhen and Bill. Lovingly remembered by John and Jenn’s extended family: Tyler and Lenny. Loved sister of Thomas (Kitty) Quigley of Solihull, England, James Quigley (late Mary) of Ballyhighland, County Wexford, Ireland and many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by a brother, William “Bill” (late Ann) Quigley as well as an infant brother, Tom. Frances was proud to be Irish. A devoted catholic, she lived her faith while demonstrating many fine qualities that made her beautiful and unique: Wisdom, Practicality, Stoicism, Non-Judgemental and a pure and genuine interest in those around her and the world at large. She was blessed and most thankful to have had the opportunity to take one last trip to her beloved Ireland returning to Arnprior August 13th. Family and friends are invited to pay their respects at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Wednesday, August 28th from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and again on Thursday, August 29th from 8:45 until 9:15 a.m. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated in St. John Chrysostom Church, Arnprior on Thursday morning at 10 o’clock. Interment Malloch Road Cemetery. In memory of Frances, a donation to the St. John Chrysostom Church Memorial Fund would be most appreciated by her family. Members of the Catholic Women’s League will assemble at the funeral home for prayers on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

LOCKWOOD, William McGregor, Flight Lieutenant (Ret’d) Veteran WWII – Precision Fighter Pilot, RCAF; Japanese POW for 3 ½ years Former Owner – Woodworks of Renfrew Passed away peacefully at Renfrew Victoria Hospital after a short illness, surrounded by his loving family on Sunday, August 25, 2013, in his 96th year. Beloved husband of the late Lorraine Wright and the late Frances Scott. Loving father of Marilyn (Brian Durocher), Sharon (Robert Laughlin) and Joanne (Douglas Reasbeck); and step-father of Ian Scott (Jane), George Scott and David Scott (Cindy). Proud grandfather of Michelle, Kristina, Timothy, Catherine, Lauren, Nathan, Stewart, Jeremy, Brendon, Dylan, Adam, and Julia; and great-grandfather of Hillary, Katelyn, Sydney and Spencer. Predeceased by his siblings Margaret Handford, Jack and Frederick. He will be fondly remembered by Joseph Kovacich, his nieces and nephews, extended family and many friends. Bill enjoyed a long and full retirement pursuing his interests in Music, performing with the Valley Harmonizers, the Survivors, and the Renfrew Presbyterian Church Choir. He also enjoyed aerobatic aviation, riding his motorcycle, and spending time at the cottage with family. Visitation at McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home, 85 Munro Ave. E., Renfrew on Monday, August 26, 2013 from 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. – 9 p.m. A Funeral Service will be held at Renfrew Presbyterian Church on Tuesday, August 27 at 11 a.m. Interment to follow at Thomsonville Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Ottawa Heart Institute and the Humane Society would be appreciated by the family. Condolences or donations may be made at www.mcphailandperkins.ca

0829.CLR464258

1 888 777-0380 www.achetezunicef.ca

Valliquette, James (Jim) Joseph

Jim will be dearly missed by his loving wife Jackie (nee Parker). Jim was adored by his children Cindy (Leo Landry), David Racine (Andrea), Elaine (Renaud Haché), Susan (Ron Lafontaine) and Dennis Racine (Cindy). He was a wonderful Papa and loved dearly by nine grandchildren (Cassandra, Courtney, Jessica, Nathan, Christine, Noel, Mathieu, Andrew and Blair), four great-grandchildren and many grand-pups. Son of the late Ambrose and Bernice Valliquette (Renfrew). Dear brother of Osborne (Joyce), Eileen Dyer (Dennis), Leona Warren (Carl), Daryl (Jay), Ez (Jane), Gerry (Brenda) and predeceased by two brothers Delbert (surviving wife Kay) and Stanley (late Ginny). Brother in law of Raymond Parker (Joan), Melvin Parker (Doris), Judy (Pat Tremblay) and predeceased by Roberta and Carl Gagnon and Gerry Parker. He will be missed by many nieces, nephews, family members and friends. Jim touched the lives of many with laughter, song and humour. He had a nickname for many and was always happy to go to Renfrew to be with his family. He lived a good life and will be missed by all who knew him. In lieu of flowers, a donation to the Kidney Foundation in memory of Jim is greatly appreciated.

Peacefully at the Ottawa Hospice West on Saturday August 24th, 2013 in his 56th year. Beloved father of Amanda DeGrace (Adam Smith) of Gatineau, Kate Cholewa (Chris) of Canmore, Alberta and the late Daniel DeGrace. Cherished “Grandpa” of Dominic and Isabella Smith. Loved son of Ernie and the late Lois DeGrace and brother of Lori DeGrace (Colin Tysick). Special friend of Shelley DeGrace. Dear uncle of Damian and Dylan Tysick. Fondly remembered by his many friends especially Mark and Don Hagen and Chris Flieler whom he considered to be family. A private graveside service will be held at the Union Cemetery in Lombardy. Family and friends are invited to a reception to be held at the Rideau Lakes Town Hall on Friday afternoon, August 30th from 3 to 5 p.m. Arrangements entrusted to the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior.

0829.CLR464246

(retired from Ottawa Valley News) Passed away peacefully in Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital Friday morning. Gladys Croskery of Arnprior at the age of 90 years. Beloved wife and soul mate for 72 years of husband David. Loving mother of Diane Petter (Gordon), David (Zahida), Ann Lee Stanbra (Brian), Blair (Judy) and Bill (Sarah). Survived by 14 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren. Predeceased by her siblings, Gwen, Ira and Leslie. Daughter of the late Earl and Meryl Draper.

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SAUVEZ DES VIES D’ENFANTS. ACHETEZ DES CARTES UNICEF.

DEGR DEGRACE, GRAC ACE E RANDALL RAN AND DAL ALL L “RANDY” JOSEPH

December 24, 1922 — August 16, 2013

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Passed away peacefully at home while surrounded by her loving family on Saturday, August 24th, 2013 in her 82nd year. Raised in Ancaster, Ontario, she was the youngest daughter of the late Austin and Madge Donovan. Her greatest joy in life was the love and support she received from her family. Dorothy leaves to mourn her beloved husband of 55 years, John; her children: Gary (Jayne), Sharon Holzman (Bill) and Paul. She most enjoyed spending time at the cottages in Rhoddy’s Bay with her three wonderful grandsons: Elliot, Connor and Casey. She was their greatest cheerleader and always made them feel so special. Predeceased by her two sisters that she loved so dearly: Marjorie Farrell and Evelyn McKenzie and also her brothers-in-law: Jack McKenzie, Edmund Coady and Charles Coady; sisters-in-law: Ruth Kellogg and Betty Herrick. Survived by her brother in-law David Farrell and sister in-law Mardi Coady. Fondly remembered by 25 nieces and nephews and their families. The Coady family deeply thanks Gail Gavan and Dorothy’s many friends who remained by her side during the last few months. Friends and family may pay their respects at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Thursday, August 29,, 2013 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. A funeral mass will be celebrated at Our Lady of Perpetual Help parish in Braeside, Ontario on Friday, August 30, 2013 at 11.00 a.m. It will be followed by a reception in the church hall. Private interment St. Peter Celestine Parish Cemetery, Indian Hill Road, Pakenham later Friday afternoon. For those wishing to do so, donations in Dorothy ‘s memory can be made to the Ottawa Hospital Foundation, Cancer Centre. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

GALVIN, ANNY

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COADY, DOROTHY JEAN (nee Donovan)

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Community - Many viewers call them The Puppet People, while company owner Sarah Argue and her puppeteer, Megan Carty, say they’re officially Rock the Arts. Whatever you call them, they’re all about puppets, compassion, laughter and using imagination to overcome fear, especially the fears experienced by children. Argue, 30, is an adult with a child-like energy that overflows. That’s a good thing, too, because she and Carty are bringing

their Rock the Arts show to the Renfrew Fair where they’re hoping to have the audience in stitches. There will actually be two shows, at 12:30 and 2:45 p.m. in the youth activities tent next to the grandstand on the Saturday, Sept. 7. Argue, who gave up her job as a recreation program co-ordinator with the City of Ottawa to start her puppet company four years ago, says she loves making art with her hands, her heart and her head. “Because that’s how we make all our puppets,� says Argue in a visit to the Renfrew Fair to promote

the company’s shows. “We make them with our hands. And we make them with our heart, because I believe in what we teach, and with our heads, because we write all of own scripts.� They have four shows to choose from for about 200 annual shows, at schools, theatres, birthday parties, businesses and fairs, including the Pirate Treasure Show that will be featured at the Renfrew Fair.

“I didn’t know it was going to work, but I know what we do is something different,� says the company founder, who grew up in Carp but now lives in Kanata. “We teach being a good person and loving the little things in life, and then we coincide with Ontario school curriculum, so we do a lot of character education.� Puppeteer Carty says everyone simply loves their puppets.

“Even the adults. There are dads that maybe get dragged to the show by their children,� says Argue. “But by the end of the show they’re laughing as hard as their kids,� adds Carty, 21. “It’s one of the best parts of our job, making kids and adults laugh together,� says Argue. Helping generate the laughs are such puppet characters as Corduroy Pete, fortune teller Lady

Lala, Lady Ice, Fiona and Zoey. Carty says puppets have been a personal inspiration for some time. She has a photo of herself with a puppet on her hand when she’s six or seven years old, back in the days when she already did shows for her family and friends. Argue says she just always loved acting and being on the stage: “I grew up on Fraggle Rock, the Muppets and Under the

Umbrella Tree. I just want kids to grow up learning about puppetry and falling in love and using their imagination. Because I never thought those were humans manipulating the puppets. I just believed they were Fraggles.� Rock the Arts is part of this year’s free children’s program that includes four Little Ray’s Reptiles shows, balloon art by 4-H Clown Club, face painting and crafts.

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News - It’s a while until Christmas, but preparations are already underway for the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Auxiliary’s 2013 Christmas House Tour. Members are hoping the fundraiser will make a significant dent in the auxiliary’s commitment to raise $130,000 toward new operating equipment for the hospital. Meanwhile, the auxiliary has other fundraisers, including its hospital gift shop sales, ongoing lottery tickets at Aikenhead’s, tortières sales and a raffle for a hand-carved rocking horse. The Christmas House Tour takes place on Sunday, Dec. 1 from 12:30 to 5 p.m. “It gives participants tremendous ideas for Christmas decorating, and all the homes are great,” says house tour co-chair Mary Barr. The tour features seven homes, including 115 Ivy Street and 64 Knight Street in Renfrew and another at 1159 Jamieson Lane, on the edge of town but just inside Horton Township. The other Renfrew-area homes to be visited, each with its own unique atmosphere, will be at 3028 River Road, 4164 River Road, 2098 Johnston Road and 6 Stokes Road, just off Barr Line in Admaston-Bromley. House tourers are also invited to stop off, during the tour, for coffee, tea and dessert at Renfrew Victoria Hospital, where there will be merchandise discounts in the hospital gift shop and a display by the Renfrew Art Guild. House tour sponsors are Carine Bruce Insurance, Broker Link, R & D Insurance Associates and Wilson Investments. The $25 tickets will be available after the Renfrew Fair at several locations. These will include Aikenhead’s, Dash of Fab, Signature Style and the hospital gift shop in Renfrew, Bittersweet Gallery in Burnstown, Audrey’s In-Town Fashions in Arnprior, Candlewick in Cobden and Occasion Lane in Pembroke.

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Ontario juvenile golf titles to McNulty, St-Germain Steve Newman Renfrew Mercury

Sports - Rounds of twounder 69 went a long way for Ontario’s 2013 juvenile golf champions. Grace St-Germain, 15, of Orleans used an opening-round 69 to take the lead, which she lost during the final round. But she birdied the 17th hole, to force a three-way playoff, then won the first extra hole at Renfrew Golf Club Aug. 22. There was no playoff for Sam McNulty, 16, of Port Perry, who collected four birdies over the last 11 holes, on finishing day, for a two-under 69. With earlier rounds of 70 and 72, his total score of twounder 213 gave him a twoCLAIRE WELSH/GAO stroke victory margin and the Ontario juvenile golf champions, Grace St-Germain of Orleans and Sam McNulty of Port Mike Weir Trophy. St-Germain took home the Perry display their championship hardware at the Renfrew Golf Club.

Sandra Post Trophy after winning a playoff with Alyssa Getty of Leamington and Kennedy Bodfield of St. Catharines. All three had finished with five-over totals of 218. A birdie on the first playoff hole sealed the deal for the Team Ontario member who also won this year’s Ontario junior girls match play title. St-Germain, who plays out of Ottawa’s Hylands Golf Club, was paired on the final day with Getty, the provincial bantam champion in 2009 who plays out of the Kingsville Golf and Country Club. “On 16 I bogeyed and Alyssa birdied, so at that point we evened out again,” said StGermain. “Then when I birdied 17 with a six-footer, it kind of relaxed me a bit heading back in.” Unbeknownst to the pair, a third contender had worked

her way into the mix. Bodfield, 16, birdied the 15th hole and parred the final three holes to finish with a five-over total. Finishing a group ahead of the St-Germain-Getty pairing, Bodfield watched as St-Germain came down the 18th fairway, also at five-over. Needing a birdie to stay alive, Getty rolled in a 12-footer, while St-Germain parred to create a three-way playoff. “I was kind of scared, thinking that now I had to go to a playoff with Alyssa,” said StGermain. “Then in the scoring tent they told us that Kennedy was coming too, so I was nervous.” Her apprehension wasn’t evident to the large gallery of spectators that watched her confidently place her approach shot within six feet for a birdie opportunity on the first playoff hole. See CHAMPIONS, page 34

Renfrew and Eganville golfers take positives from provincials Steve Newman steve.newman@metroland.com

Sports - The only two local golfers participating in the Ontario juvenile championships missed the 36-hole cut, but both say they’ve taken home valuable lessons. Renfrew Golf Club played host to the under-17 provincial event for boys and girls that brought 118 golfers together for the event organized by the Golf Association of Ontario. The local representatives were Lauren Middlemiss, 16, of Eganville and Josh Barnes, 15, of Renfrew. Middlemiss shot rounds of 89 and 93 for a 182 total that left her 12 shots shy of making the cut. Barnes’s 85-91–76 missed the boys’ cut qualifying mark of 152. But both golfers still spoke about lessons Lauren Middlemiss of Eganville learned, in their first provincial championships, smacks this drive to start her sec- after facing new levels of nervousness on the ond round during the Ontario ju- links. Barnes had played much better leading up to venile golf championships. R0041957724

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the championships, while reducing his handicap from 15 a year ago to seven this season. That means he regularly plays in the mid-high 70s. “It was a lot of fun, it was different and it was very competitive,” said Barnes. “I learned a lot; it was very humbling.” Barnes admitted that he’d never been in a tournament where he felt so much pressure, because of its official status and the presence of spectators. ‘IN THE MOMENT’

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Bodfield bogeyed after knocking a flyer out of the sand, well over the green, while Getty two-putted for a par. At first, St-Germain figured it was an easy putt, but she was nervous standing over the putt. “My legs were shaking. I was just thinking, I can’t miss this,� she said. “It feels really good,� said St-Germain after hoisting the trophy. “It was nice to win close to home because there were lots of familiar faces, like some of the rules officials from the OVGA (Ottawa Valley Golf Association) events that I played in when I was little.� BOYS’ TITLE

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The son of Scott and Lesley Barnes also showed he can battle back. For example, on opening day he hit his approach shot into the bunker below the 13th hole before two-putting from the edge of the green for a bogey five. But on the ensuing 185-yard 14th hole, he hit a six-iron within 10 feet of the pin and sank the putt for his only

ite Golf Club, started the final round tied for the lead with Peterborough’s Sam Meek and Toronto’s Charlie Watson, with nine others within three strokes. Bogeys on the fifth and sixth hole on the final day didn’t help matters, but McNulty wasn’t dissuaded. “I knew some people might crumble if they weren’t used to it, so if I just stayed steady I’d be good. Having that experience really helps,� said McNulty. “I knew that if I just played my game I had a fairly good chance of winning. I hit a lot of greens. My putter was a little off on the second day, but it worked out.� It was also the fourth significant win of the season for the McNulty family. Older brother Jake took the 2013 Investors Group Ontario junior boys title in addition to capturing the Investors Group Junior Spring Clas-

birdie of the tournament. Middlemiss, too, says she expects to be less nervous the next time she’s in such a prestigious tournament. The teenager, who the week before won the club title at her own Whitetail Golf Club, said she found the provincial tournament atmosphere intimidating. “The golfers were very serious, they all have coaches and they play on very expensive courses,� said Middlemiss. “The best thing is that I real-

sic title in May, while Sam won the Williamson Cup in New York this month. “We’ve both got some bragging rights now,� said a laughing McNulty. “It feels good because we can feed off each other, we know we can play against each other and we practise together all the time.� Two strokes back, sharing second place at 213, were Watson and McNulty’s Team Ontario teammate, Conner Watt of Mississauga. Watt closed with a one-under 70, which featured four birdies, a bogey and a double-bogey. Watson had rounds of 69, 73 and 71. Austin Kirkwood of Sault Ste. Marie and Tyler Douse of Waterloo tied for fourth at 214. The top Ottawa Valley finisher was 17th-place Nicholas Brisebois of Kanata. He shot rounds of 72, 74

ized I’m not that different,� said Middlemiss, who was regularly hitting 200 yards off the tee. “I could outdrive most of them, but my short game wasn’t strong. The worst part was trying to compete in the heat of the day.� Her putting has markedly improved in the past year with the help of drills done with her father and coach, Dave Middlemiss, but she says her short game needs work. She also needs to control of her butterflies.

Nicholas Brisebois of Kanata hits his fairway shot to the 16th green during first-round action. Brisebois was the top Ottawa Valley boys’ finisher, in 17th place.

Charlie Watson of Toronto tied for second. STEVE NEWMAN/METROLAND

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and 75 to finish eight strokes back of McNulty.

“I need to focus more, as opposed to thinking about my score or what I need to shoot.� Despite missing the cut, Middlemiss said her game continues to improve. She also hopes to take something from the coaching made available at the championships. Perhaps the best piece of advice, she explained, was to continue using the patterns or habits that are working in her game. Because good golf depends on effective repetition.

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Young Guns bounce back, will challenge Pitt in league final Peter Clark peter.clark@metroland.com

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Under the lights Two-time Formula Tour Series Champion Nathan Blok continued his limited schedule in the Canadian Touring Car Championship with a strong weekend in Trois-Rivieres Aug. 16-18. He posted a pair of fourthplace finishes, including Friday night in his first night race. “The race was very fun and exciting, but it was very difficult to tell who was where in the night, especially when we were in traffic,” Blok said. “I’ve always dreamed of racing under the lights, but it’s a lot faster than you would expect, because you lose all your reference points you don’t even know you are using during the day.”

Don’t miss the always popular Renfrew Fair Demolition Derby Wednesday, Sept. 4 at 7:30 p.m.

Sports - They finished 1-2 in the regular season, and now, Pitt Contracting and Young Guns will be battling for the 2013 Ma-Te-Way Mixed Slo Pitch League championship. Pitt’s ran their regular season-playoff unbeaten streak to 17 games with a three-game sweep over Mac’s Milk, capped by a 9-8 victory Aug. 19. Lindsay Rowan singled home Lindsay Wall with the series-clinching run in the bottom of the seventh inning for Pitt’s. Lance Dougherty and Curtis

Murdock homered in support of winning pitcher Mitchell Jamieson. Bob Drouillard and Frank Meilleur answered in the longball department for Mac’s Milk, who owned a 7-1 lead midway through the contest. Rob Essiambre handled mound duties. Militant Outdoors trailed 20 in the previous round of the playoffs before answering with three consecutive wins to ousted Blue Wave Energy. Last week, Militant enjoyed their own 2-0 series lead in the semifinal, and 13-6 lead in game three when things changed. The Young Guns closed the

gap to 13-12 in the sixth, and then pulled out a 14-13 thriller when Taylor Green drove in Brianna Yolkowskie and Tyler Miller with the tying and gamewinning runs in the seventh frame. Miller, Erik Mask and Andrew Green homered for the Young Guns. Walker Mullen, Jon Lowe and pitcher Dave Guthro circled the bases for Militant. Joel Corbin’s grand slam with two out in the sixth broke open a 12-11 game, propelling Young Guns to a 22-12 win in game four. Andrew Green also went deep while Karla Belton

collected four hits. Barb Beimers had a basesloaded double for Militant in game three, and two more RBI in game four. Pitt’s jumped out to a 94 lead in the series-deciding game five, and cruised to a 12-8 triumph Aug. 21. Lindsay Edwards pitched her third victory of the series. She received home run support from Mask, Taylor Green and Joel Blemkie. Jon Lowe clubbed two roundtrippers and Denver Mullen one for Militant. Julie Mahusky added three hits in games four and five.

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Sports - The 2013 Terry Fox Run is Sunday, Sept. 15 from the Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre in Renfrew. Registration is from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. in the lobby. No minimum pledge is required. Just collect pledges or simply show up and make a donation. The run begins at 12 noon. This year there are three route options: 5-km and 10km routes through the streets of Renfrew, and a new 2-km option around the track at MaTe-Way Park. The organizers note this is a great option for young fami-

lies or those who find the other distances too long. The Renfrew Lions Club will be serving refreshments to participants and Sunlife will be providing a free barbecue lunch to all participants. Balloons will be available for purchase at $2 each prior to the run to honour a loved one. The balloons will be released at the beginning of the run. Upon registering, each participant will be given a ballot to enter a draw for a chance to win a gift card. Local businesses have generously donated gift cards to say ‘thank you’ for your participation in this year’s run. Organizers Tanya Campbell

and Sheena Pilgrim invite people to visit their fair booth in the Armouries, sponsored by Sunlife, to purchase t-shirts, make a donation or pick up a pledge sheet. Pledge sheets are also available at local banks, Curves, Aikenhead’s, the Renfrew Recreation Centre and Renfrew Town Hall. Renfrew has had an annual Terry Fox Run since 1982; $337,000 has been raised by Renfrew and area since then. For more information, contact Tanya Campbell at 613433-9380 or bcampbell22@ sympatico.ca or Sheena Pilgrim at 613-433-8210 or spilgrim@deslaurier.ca

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Sports - Renfrew Junior B Timberwolves coach Kip Mulvihill, and assistants Mike Bredlaw and Danby Suckow, will get a first look at their training camp roster under game conditions next week. General manager Brent Sylvester has three Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League

pre-season games scheduled, including two at home. The Wolves host the Pontiac Juniors at the Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre on Tuesday, Sept. 3 at 7 p.m. Following a practice session Thursday, Sept. 5 from 7 to 9 p.m., the Wolves will take to the ice for a second preseason game Sunday, Sept. 8 when they meet the Almonte Thunder at 7:30 p.m.

Ema Lee Fashions: Still going strong after 10 years Organizers of the Township of McNab/Braeside’s annual McNab Days celebration would like to thank the following parties that lent their support to this year’s Scottish Festival at the Waba Cottage Museum and/or the Red Pine Bay Riverdrive in Braeside: BR Fulton Construction Home Hardwares, Arnprior and Calabogie Arnprior Optimist Club Renfrew Chrysler of the Lapointe Group Arnprior Legion Branch 174 John Bradley M and R Feeds White Lake Marina Priority Wines Calabogie Motor Sports John Burnett Farm Equipment Tim Horton’s Arnprior Walmart Supercentre McEwen Custom Homes Rocky Mountain House East Side Marios TSC Stores Big Daddy’s Pizza Calabogie Lodge Jim’s Restaurant Melcher Heating and Cooling Royal Bank Arnprior Pinnacle Animal Hospital W.O Stinson and Son Ltd

5 span Feed and Seed Nelson Waterlife Dr. J. King Smith’s Construction Scott’s Shoe Store H.L.R. Publishing Aldene Styles Pirie Insulation Kilt Rock Greenhouse Paul Neil Scheel Communications Crazy Beautiful Nails Brad McIlquham Neat Cafe MiIliken Landscaping Pilon Funeral Home Mama Rosa’s Gold Corp Gilks MacDonalds Restaurant Reid Bros. Arnprior Giant Tiger Arnprior Boyce Funeral Home M and M Arnprior

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Downtown Balderson probably has fewer residents than the posted speed limit of 50 kilometres per hour, but it does have Ema Lee Fashions, the largest ladies clothing store in the Ottawa Valley. When Emily Desjardine and Gerry McSweeney bought the old general store in Balderson, situated seven kilometres north of Perth in 2002, there was quite a buzz going around. They were called crazy, told to bulldoze it down and that their business would never succeed. With one year of hard work and persistence, the renovations were complete and their business began. Ten years later Ema Lee Fashions, which is open seven days a week, is still going strong. Well known for its vast selection of ladies apparel, purses, bathing suits and men’s shirts, the demographic area of returning customers and new visitors keeps growing larger and larger. “We have customers from Ottawa, Kingston and Toronto, just to name a

few, but I find it absolutely amazing to think that from this little hamlet, our clothes have travelled all around the world,” Desjardine said. “But our success could not be possible without our dedicated staff and the support from the surrounding areas,” she continued. “It’s nice to hear customers tell us that while visiting Perth, the ladies from the Chamber of Commerce sent them our way.” In 2007, Ema Lee Fashions was named as ‘The best in Canada’ for destination shopping. Customers sum it up by commenting, “If you can’t find anything here, you’re not shopping,” and

“What a hidden treasure.” Another French visitor said “Ca vaut le detour,” (It’s worth the detour.) While visiting Ema Lee Fashions, you can also enjoy breakfast or lunch at the quaint Balderson Café, buy local produce and all-natural ice cream at Balderson Fine Foods or treat yourself to some homemade pies, bread and lemon squares from Anne & Vanessa’s Bake Shop. All of the stores are adjacent to each other. Across the road, you will find Balderson Village Cheese, The Amish Store and Cora’s Gift Shop. There’s plenty to discover in Downtown Balderson!

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Greater Madawaska council correction Charges after spike belt deployed There were two errors in the clear bag portion of the Greater Madawaska Township article in the Aug. 22 Renfrew Mercury. The story referred to the

municipality generating 277.96 megatons of waste in one six-month period in 2012, compared to 195.7 in 2013. Those numbers were actually metric tons of waste.

Also, the township saved $5,500 in tipping fees and $7,800 in wages, fuel and trucking costs for a total savings of $13,300.

The Renfrew detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have laid criminal charges against a 20-year-old Pembroke resident after an Aug. 16 fleeing suspect appre-

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The student-employees work closely with RCDSB custodial staff helping out cleaning and preparing schools for September. “This inaugural summer work program for secondary students is an opportunity for the RCDSB to celebrate the skills and talents of our special needs students while providing them with a real life experience in the world of work,” said Roger Clarke, the board’s director of education. “As a learning organization, we need to find ways to support all our students with relevant real-life experiences.” Three participating high schools were in the Renfrew area. At Renfrew Collegiate Institute, student Andrew Jackson, 18, of Cobden wrapped up his a month of weeding, cleaning and other custodial tasks Aug. 15. “It was a blast. It was fun,” said the teenager

tos, easier-to-use layout, and easily searchable information, events and stories updated regularly will provide students, parents, teachers, staff and the community at large with easier access to upcoming board events, news, policies and procedures. From the site, one can connect to the board through email, Facebook and Twitter.

who’s headed into Grade 12. “Andrew has been a lot of help for us,” said RCI custodian Denis Verdon. “And he was polite, courteous and on time.” At Opeongo High School, the students were Jacob Doering and Connor Cobb. At Arnprior District High School, they were Kaity Boettger and Ryan Lanoue. RCDSB facility dispatcher Mike O’Malley and facility services secretary Michelle Giles spearheaded the multi-school program. “Any credit to the plant department should go to Michelle and Mike,” said Bill Murray, manager of health, safety and facility services. “They have been in touch with students and chiefs to get everyone off to a successful start. In addition, the chiefs that I have had a chance to touch base with about this have been very positive as well.” “I’m so proud of our staff for having the initiative to create job opportunities for our special needs students,” said director Clarke. - With files from Steve Newman, Renfrew Mercury

The website is updated several times a week with new stories, photos and information updates and the public can be made aware of new updates as they happen through Facebook and Twitter or by subscribing to email alerts. The new site went live May 31 and received early rave reviews on Twitter. Visit www.rcdsb.on.ca and if you have any questions,

comments or concerns about the website, click on the Feedback link at the bottom of every page. As part of the continued upgrades to communication and accessibility, each of the 31 board’s schools will also have new websites that will work seamlessly with the board’s new website to make sure any interested community member can have better access to in-

formation on the schools that concern them. There will also be new sites for all school board teachers accessible through the school websites and a new site for the Parent Involvement Committee. The school, teacher and PIC sites were expected to be worked on over the summer months and launched sometime next fall.

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Local cadets earn their wings Two local air cadets, Warrant Officer 2nd Class (WO2) Alexander Cremer and WO2 Garnet Gladwin received their ‘wings’ at the Power Pilot scholarship (PPS) graduation ceremony held at the Warplane Heritage Museum in Hamilton Aug. 16. WO2 Cremer and WO2 Gladwin graduated from the Air Cadet PPS program held at the Discovery Aviation Academy in Sudbury. WO2 Cremer graduated top of the class in the Sudbury Group. Both cadets are members of Renfrew 653 Air Cadet Squadron. They joined 75 other Air Cadet PPS graduates from across Ontario for the Hamilton event. The PPS is one of the highest achievements in the Air

Cadet Program. During the intensive seven-week course the cadets earned their private pilot's license. The course contained both ground school and flying components culminating with the Transport Canada examination and flight test. To qualify for the PPS, WO2 Cremer and WO2 Gladwin were required to compete in a points system against hundreds of other cadets across Ontario. They were graded on an aviation exam, narrative, interview, Air cadet activities, community activities, and their school marks. Both cadets are five-year members of the Air Cadet program. In addition to the PPS, the air cadet program has numerous summer camp activities for all levels of cadets. Renfrew 653 Squadron

meets at the 433 Wing building at 164 Argyle Street in Renfrew on Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m. beginning in mid-September. Find them at www.facebook. com/653Champlain The Royal Canadian Air Cadets is a federally-sponsored program for young Canadians ages 12 to 18 that develops in youth attributes of leadership, good citizenship, and physical fitness, while stimulating interest in the history and Air ac- Warrant Officer Second Class Alexander Cremer and WO2 Garnet Gladwin received their tivities of the Canadian Armed wings Aug. 16. Forces. Today, the Royal Canadian Air Cadets has a membership of about 23,000 in 456 squadrons The Air Cadet League of Canada is a not-for-profit organization that works with the Department of National Defence to deliver the air cadet program. For more information visit www.aircadetleague.on.ca/

County-threat protocol will help make county schools safer Lifestyle - The Student Support Leadership Initiative (SSLI), developed by the Ministries of Education and Children and Youth Services, supports and is aligned with Ontario’s Safe Schools Strategy, and Ontario’s policy framework for child and youth mental health. The Student Support Leadership initiative was developed in response to changes to the safe schools provisions of the Education Act and school boards formed partnerships with community agencies to provide non-academic supports that promote positive student behaviour. With these partners, and with the guidance of Kevin Cameron, director of the Canadian Centre for Threat Assess-

ment and Trauma Response, a Renfrew County protocol was developed and was formally adopted with representatives from each partner signing at an event held May 13 at the Pembroke Travelodge. This protocol supports collaborative planning among schools, community partners, families and individuals to reduce violence and to reflect safe, caring and restorative approaches. It fosters timely sharing of information about an individual who poses a risk for violence towards themselves or others. The protocol is the process of deliberately trying to ‘connect the dots’ to assess the level of risk that a person is moving on a path towards serious

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and community safety. Individuals of concern are members of our Renfrew County community and citizens in our municipalities. Saari explains that “someone who discloses they are going to harm another is not limited to doing so at a school, the community rink, dance studio or convenience store. “The supports that are beneficial do not reside with any one school or

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Community - When people think of ice cream, no matter what their age, it brings back found memories of when they were young, says Valerie Salvati, owner of the Dairy Queen in Renfrew.” It basically brings out the ‘kid’ in everyone,” she adds. The kids took centre stage at the Dairy Queen in Renfrew, Wednesday Aug. 8 to make miracles happen by other kids. They were in charge from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. to ensure that the proceeds from anyone buying a DQ Blizzard 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,” Salvati noted. “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 is done. “The special staff would like to thank everyone for being a sponsor for the Children’s Miracle Network and also to thank you for saving a child’s life,” Salvati added. “Children are truly the miracles of the world.”

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Continuing as your president for the 2013 year, I would like to congratulate the directors and their committees for the excellent support during our 2012 edition of the Renfrew Fair. It was an unprecedented, trying experience due to the weather. However, every organization has trying years and we must optimistically look forward to a year of normality in 2013. Once again, let us look forward to a friendly competition, family entertainment and family involvement that have been prevalent for many decades. Thanks to all fair supporters on behalf of the present directors. Robert A. Johnston President

Something new on the food scene this year: the Renfrew Fair board will be operating the dining hall behind the grandstand. Three meals a day will be served from the dining hall. Patrons can have their meals to take out or have the option of sitting down and having a relaxing meal. Other food locations outside the midway

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Grandstand kickoff Simon Clarke opens three days of music on the grandstand stage at the 2013 Renfrew Fair when he hits the stage Thursday at 8 p.m.

According to the band’s website, in late 1978 Kingston musician Paul Martin was dragged into a dingy club in Montreal and told the band playing there that night would be of interest to him as a connoisseur of the music of the Rolling Stones. He was told he would appreciate this local Montreal band’s antics and approach to performing covers of not just the Stones, but of Bowie, Dylan, Springsteen and the J. Geils Band. Not just covers of the hits of these artists, but obscure numbers as well, B sides, not normally heard from a ‘classic cover band’ of the time. “After seeing this interesting little troupe called Jade, he decided to make a gesture to the front-man of Jade, one Maurice Raymond. Would he, Maurice, be interested in joining his band, Consilium as their front-man,� the website says. Maurice took up Paul on his offer. After a name change, on New Year’s eve 1979, the former Consilium became The Blushing Brides. The rest, as they say, is history. “After 30-plus years of touring the Brides continue to bring fans of the Rolling Stones a unique performance perspective on the music of the Stones. Far more violent, sexual, and daring then the now cookie-cutter type performances of the Stones, The Brides continue to live up to the title, The World’s Most Dangerous Tribute to the Music of The Rolling Stones,� the band’s website says.

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“All I ever wanted to do was sing,” says Fricke Janie Fricke has gone from Indiana farm girl to internationally-acclaimed recording artist throughout her career. She was born in South Whitley, Indiana, and raised on a 400-acre farm where her father taught her how to play guitar. From county fairs to corporate trade shows, live concerts, in recording studios, or before millions on television, Fricke’s individual sound and performance personality has captivated audiences around the world. Fricke began her career singing in a “little church up the road” where her mother played piano. She sang at local coffeehouses, high school events, as well as her way through college where she obtained her degree from Indiana University in elementary education. Fricke then chose a musical career, working in Memphis, Dallas and Los Angeles. There, as one of the marketing industry’s most successful jingle singers, her voice became known to millions as the voice for such advertising giants as United Airlines, Coca-Cola, 7-Up and Red Lobster. Her voice led her to singing sessions for Country artists such as Loretta Lynn, Eddie Rabbitt, Crystal Gayle, Ronnie Milsap, Barbara Mandrell, Mel Tillis, Johnny Duncan and others. She has also been given the privilege Janie Fricke will be featured Satur- to sing on albums for Charlie Rich and Elvis Presley, after their deaths. day on the grandstand stage.

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It was a line in Johnny Duncan’s single Stranger that ultimately gained the most attention for Fricke. When it hit the top of the charts in 1977, fans wanted to know who sang the line, “Shut out the light and lead me...” The music industry took notice as her voice was heard on duets with Merle Haggard, Moe Bandy and others, leading her to her first major recording contract. Fricke soon began to dominate the country charts with smash hits such as Don’t Worry ‘ Bout Me Baby, He’s a Heartache and Your Heart’s Not In It. It was only a matter of time before

she started winning awards. Included among them are Country Music Association’s Female Vocalist of the Year, Music City News Female Vocalist of the Year, Billboard Top Country Female Vocalist, Cash Bed Top Country Female Vocalist, Academy of Country Music Female Vocalist of the Year, British-based Country Music Round Up Most Popular International Female Solo Act, and she was chosen to the Country Music Hall of Fame Walkway of Stars. Twice she has been nominated for the coveted Grammy Award, once for her It Ain’t Easy Being Easy In her recording career, Fricke

has released 23 albums and 36 hit singles. When she relaxes she spends time with her husband Jeff and her animals. She attends church near her home, remembering from childhood the importance of her confirmation. Thankful for her blessings, she feels these values have helped her become the woman she is today. From an Indiana farm girl to an internationally acclaimed recording artist, she has never lost the pure heart and love of music that launched her career. And today, Janie Fricke sings on. Webster & Associates

The Roys bring love of bluegrass to town The Roys are on stage at 8 p.m. at the Renfrew Fair grandstand Saturday night. The recording Lonesome Whistle was the culmination of a dream that began for The Roys during childhood. Elaine and Lee were born in Fitchburg, Mass., and the family later relocated to a small town called Coal Branch in New Brunswick.


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Rural Ramble in the Valley just around the corner Communications co-ordinator OVTA

Community - The fall touring season is just around the corner and the Rural Ramble website is now accepting 2013 event submissions. The annual Rural Ramble is organized by the Ottawa Valley Tourist Association (OVTA), and over the years has grown from a small two-day farm tour to a free, on-going festival running from Sept. 1 to Oct. 31. The Rural Ramble features four themes: Adventure & Exploration, Agriculture & Food,

History & Heritage and Arts & Culture. The website www.theruralramble.ca, designed by Blue North Studios, showcases special events that take place during the Rural Ramble time frame. Rural Ramblers are able to customize their own fall touring experiences using an online interactive map. They will be able to create, download and print customized routes based on the dates and themes of their choice. Introduced in 2012, the online format of the Rural Ramble means that printing and distri-

bution costs are removed. These savings are being passed onto Rural Ramble sites. The cost to submit a Rural Ramble event is free for OVTA members and includes an unlimited number of listings. Non-OVTA members are also welcome to participate in the Rural Ramble. The cost to participate for non-members is $40 for the first listing and $15 for every additional listing, Rural Ramble events are to be submitted online. Simply create an account on www.theruralramble.ca and follow the step-by-step submis-

sion form. The consumer portion of the website is still under construction as it is based on the site submissions received. Be sure to check back often as new sites are being added daily. The Rural Ramble is the perfect opportunity for the cultivation of new friendships and to experience Valley hospitality. Come back to the countryside with us. The OVTA is the official destination marketing organization for the Upper Ottawa Valley and proudly represents more than 240 tourism businesses.

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Sixth Festival of Senses Oct. 5, 6 Debbie Knaut Festival of the Senses

Community - The sixth annual Festival of the Senses in and around the villages of Calabogie and Burnstown will take place Oct. 5 and 6. Once again this will involve about 20 organizations and businesses. Here are some of our new festival site activities: • A Sense of Antiquity features John Holyer of Ottawa Valley Antiques in Douglas. He has been buying and selling antiques for over 45 years. John will bring his considerable skill to the tables at Calabogie’s Heritage Point, Saturday, Oct. 5, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. He will appraise your attic treasure for a nominal fee of $5 per item or three items for $10. This will be a perfect opportunity to find out more about some special piece you have kept dusted for years. Please, no jewelry or large pieces of furniture. All other items are welcomed. • A Sense of Caring sponsored by Calabogie Home Support will see a flea market on the lawn in front of the indoor storage building (formally Pinky’s) Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. (rain date Sunday, Oct. 6). Tables are available for anyone interested in selling items for only $10. This money goes to the Calabogie Home Support and sellers keep their profits. This will be a perfect opportunity to declutter and support a very worth while organization. To reserve your table, please call 613-752-2828. • Sense of Native Journey will include a native drum circle, led by Lanark Drum from Carleton Place. The public is invited to

Geo-caching, antiques, native journeys and church lunches FOOD SERVICE WORKER participate,as there are extra drums and rattles available. Learn native songs and their special teachings while gathered around the Medicine Wheel across from Barnet Park, Sunday 2 to 4 p.m. • Sense of Rhythm is a community drum circle. You will find this at Barnet Park on Saturday from 11 a.m. until noon. • Some of our returning sites include local churches who will continue their tradition of light lunches and harvest fare. On Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. St. Andrew’s United Church will have contemporary and traditional gospel music. Most Precious Blood Catholic Church will have harvest pies available on the Sunday, after church. • A Sense of Discovery will highlight one of 15 geocaches in the area. Geocaching is a world-wide, high-tech treasure hunting game played by adventure seekers equipped with GPS devices. The basic idea is to locate hidden containers, called geocaches, outdoors, and then share your experiences online. Geocaching is enjoyed by people from all age groups, with a strong sense of community and an interest in supporting the environment. See www.geocaching.com to learn more about the sport. • A Sense of Freshness, the Matawatchan Market is a new site. It runs both days. • In Burnstown, Bittersweet Gallery (Sense of Perspective) will feature Richard Gill’s annual open house.

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Immature red-tailed hawk visits the area

A report from Bob O’Donnell, on birds at the golf club, no pun intended. I can finally report the most successful nest box results in the 14 years that I have had nest boxes on the Renfrew golf course. There were three blue bird nestings with a total of 14 young fledged, a remarkable year. While golfing last Thursday my partner Clayton Eady described to me how he exited his house on the Pinnacle to be confronted by a very large crane-like bird. The bird was foraging in his tomato patch but flew away when Clayton attempted to take a photo. His description of the bird indicated a sandhill crane. Then on Sunday while putting on the eighth green I was distracted by a bird’s shadow passing over. The bird circling overhead was a broadwinged hawk and as it circled a smaller raptor flew up to harass the hawk. I think the smaller bird was a merlin and it persisted in its behav-

Scene from the Hawk’s Eye iour until the hawk flew away. BIRDS OF PREY

Canadian Raptor Conservancy’s primary focus is to educate the general public about birds of prey and their continuing important role in our natural world. The Conservancy performs live, free-flight demonstrations across Canada. Some of the fabulous birds that are used in their shows include the bald eagle, golden eagle, Harris hawk, barn owl, great horned owl, red-tailed hawk, peregrine falcon, American kestrel and turkey vulture. The Conservancy will be holding six shows at the Renfrew Fair – three on Saturday, Sept. 7, and three on Sunday, Sept. 8, at noon, 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. each day. It will be an opportunity for all interested birders and non-birders to see these wonderful birds up close and observe them performing for their handlers. Take time to see at least one of the shows. It will be well worth the effort.

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Within the next few weeks our flycatchers will be starting their migration. The earliest warbler to go is the yellow warbler and the last to go (Dec. 20) is the yellow-rumped warbler. Tree swallows leave as soon as their young have fledged but Eastern phoebes will stay as long (Oct. 15, 2006) as there are ber-

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Cathy and Remick Campbell report that night hawks have been seen and heard flying over their home on the South McNaughton Road this past week. There have also been reports of night hawks at Mount Saint Patrick by the Clark family. This species is facing difficult times. Loss of protected areas that have small stones for nesting materials and insecticide use on their wintering grounds in South America do the most damage. Night hawks are well worth protecting.

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ries for them to feed on. A flock of Canada geese was seen searching grain stubble for any oats left by the harvester. This will soon become a common sight until snow covers the ground. Replacing damaged feathers and building up fat reserves will be the main duties of most birds as they prepare for migration. It will also be a time for northern birds to arrive.

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Terry Cunningham had an immature red-tailed hawk drop in at his home this week looking for food. Young birds are always hungry and will often put aside their fears, if they have any, to satisfy their need for something to eat. Young hawks and birds in general injure themselves because of clumsy flying and hunting skills. They have many natural predators, skunks, raccoons, feral cats, turtles and other hawks as well. But if they survive the first winter they have a good chance of reaching the maxmium age for their species. If you should find an injured bird protect it from predators and give it natural foods: seeds, worms, grasshoppers, mice to find out its food preferences. Once these items are known, you can feed them what is best for them. Don’t be disappointed, mortality rates are high among birds and only two survive of all birds born every year to return here to nest.

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Local events and happenings over the coming weeks — free to non-profit organizations Fax: 613-432-6689, E-mail: peter.clark@metroland.com NOTE: Deadline for submissions noon Friday. The Mercury community calendar is a free public service for not-for-profit groups. Include a daytime contact name and phone number for clarification. No posters, please.

AUGUST 30 Muriel Freamo and Friends entertain with music, tap dancing and step dancing from 1:30 to 3 p.m. at the Renfrew Golden Age Activity Centre. Free will donation. Fundraising dance at the DACA Centre from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tickets $10 each at the door. Cash bar. Music by Christine McCann and Next-in-Line. Christine is an award-winning entertainer known throughout the Ottawa Valley. Hear the amazing Buddy McCann Jr. on drums and harp along with guitarist Ray Coulombe Jr.

SEPTEMBER 1 Bible talk at DACA Centre. Hour-long talks (Wednesdays and Sundays) at 6 p.m. No plea for contributions. The talks are to encourage participants to learn about Jesus and how he can affect their lives today.

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Renfrew Seniors Club 51 resumes its regular activities Tuesday, Sept. 3 in the Renfrew Recreation Centre at 7 p.m. New members always welcome. Yearly membership $5. Call Shirley at 613-4323474 for more information.

The Renfrew Farmers Market will be held in the parking lot of Queen Elizabeth Public School. There is an abundance of fresh vegetables available, honey, lamb, baking and preserves.

Gotta uke? Wanna play? Attend Renfrew Uke Group (RUG) jam session at Rocky Mountain House, Renfrew. Regular RUG jams are free and held second Tuesday of every month 7 to 9 p.m. Delicious meal, snack or drinks any time after 5:30. Casual, fun group of ukulele players at all skill levels. For details, visit www. RenfrewUkeGroup.ca

SEPTEMBER 4 Cobden Seniors hold their opening meeting for 20132014 at the Whitewater Community Hall starting with potluck at noon. Come out and sign up for carpet bowling and shuffleboard. Membership fee is $10.

SEPTEMBER 5 Renfrew Silver Seniors noon hour luncheon at the Renfrew Legion. Membership only $5 per year.

SEPTEMBER 6 Renfrew Freemasons luncheon 12 noon at Rocky Mountain House. Gentlemen interested in learning about freemasonry are invited. Wives and girlfriends welcome. For more information, contact Barry Sansom at 613-433-9038.

Melville United Church fall supper at Eganville Royal Canadian Legion 4-7 p.m. Adults $14, free for children under five, $6 for children 5-10.

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Renfrew Special Olympics registration night for 2013-2014 season at Community Living Renfrew 6:30-8 p.m. All athletes should bring their health card and updated medical and emergency contact information. For more details, Nicole September’s Valley Singles Brown (613-432-7529) or DarLunch 1 p.m., Frisco’s Steak & Seafood in Eganville. For more lene Heaslip (613-432-2578). details, Fay at 613-256-8117 or Johanna 613-432-7622. SEPTEMBER 12 Mixed dart league at Renfrew Parkinson Superwalk at MaTe-Way Activity Centre in Renfrew. Registration at 9 a.m. Walk at 10:30 a.m. Visit parkinsonsuperwalk.ca

Legion starts. All welcome regardless of ability. Cost $3 per night. Prizes for all players at end of season. League plays every Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Call Sheila Riopelle at 613570-9892 or Laura Warren at 613-717-3959.

SEPTEMBER 14 Hosts Austin and Velma Berry, and co-hosts Bob Briscoe and Karen Hoad welcome you to the 2013 Renfrew County Plowing Match at Highway 60 junction of Northcote Rink Road and Briscoe Road, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Adults $7.50, free for children 12 and under. Tent City of crafts & food vendors, 4-H achievement clubs, entertainment, Kids Zone & much more. Fun for everyone. 20th Laurel Rafuse Memorial Golf Tournament at Renfrew Golf Club. Cost $105 per person or $80 for Renfrew Golf Club members covers green

fees, golf cart, BBQ lunch and dinner. Shotgun start 12:30 p.m. 50-50 draw, raffle, door prizes and hole-in-one contests. Funds for summer camp programs for youth with developmental disabilities. To enter a team, sponsor a hole or donate a prize, call Ann Blimkie 613-432-6763.

SEPTEMBER 15 Bid euchre at 1:30 p.m. Cost $3 per player at Eganville Seniors, 30 Bell St. For details, 613-628-2354. All welcome. Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church open house from 3 to 5 p.m. Bouncy castle, BBQ, fun. All welcome free of charge.

SEPTEMBER 18 Blood donor clinic at the Renfrew Legion from 2 to 5 p.m. and 6 to 7 p.m. To donate call 1-888-235-6233 or visit online www.blood.ca, Clinic is sponsored by Mackay Manor Inc.

SEPTEMBER 9 Renfrew Golden Age Activity Centre will be holding linedancing classes every Monday, starting Sept. 9 at 2 p.m. This activity is free with an Activity Centre membership fee of $15 per year.

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