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This year’s tree lighting had a new twist, increased support from Renfrew’s business community. “Two companies, Aikenhead’s Pharmacy and MacKillican and Associates are matching campaign donations,” he announced. Lemenchick also praised the efforts of Kent Tubman and Lisa Vincent and the management team of the I Choose RVH campaign. Renfrew Mayor Don Eady brought greetings from the town. “When you think of this tree of lights, the results are on the other end of Raglan Street, they’re very easy to see,” he said. “There’s so many people standing here tonight that have put such an effort into the health care system in Renfrew,” said Eady “You all know who you are, the contributions you’ve made, whether it’s money or volunteering, it’s vital to the Town of Renfrew Town officials try very hard to work with the hospital, said Eady. Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke MPP John Yakabuski said it was gratifying to see such a crowd for this occasion The campaign had been an instrumental tool in raising money for the Renfrew Victoria Hospital, said Yakabuski, which has become a model across Ontario for small community hospitals. “What you have done here is absolutely tremendous,” he said, “But it’s not possible without a tremendous leadership team or a community that supports it. “I’ve always been so tremendously impressed when I come here and see what goes on at the Renfrew Victoria Hospital and through the foundation,” said Yakabuski. “If we’re going to have top-quality

health care in a town like Renfrew, we have to support our hospital.” Desilets also thanked the artists for their contributions, reading out many of the names of those in attendance, some of whom were seated in the front row. She also thanked RVH staff, including hospital maintenance

workers, for their work in getting the tree lighting event together. Directed by Jessica Belanger, the Renfrew Youth Choir, a group that Desilets noted is in high demand at this time of year, sang several carols at the event. Tim Hortons supplied hot chocolate for the event and the choir sang as the tree was lit.

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Things are going well for Renfrew Victoria Hospital’s I Choose RVH Campaign, but in an update Nov. 24, Greater Madawaska Council learned, there is still about half of the $3.5 million goal to collect. Adam Noack and Dave Gallagher of the I Choose RVH leadership group met with council to explain the process. In the coming five to seven years, about $35 million will be invested into the growth and development of RVH, with $3.5 million to be raised through the hospital’s I Choose RVH Campaign. Construction of the new 23,000-square-foot Regional Nephrology Centre increases the patient treatment capacity by more than 25 percent.

“It’s a huge undertaking, and a very rare undertaking for a rural hospital,” Noack said. “It’s an economic driver, and a nice insurance policy to have such a top notch facility in our community.” HEART OF CARE

“Renfrew Victoria Hospital has been the heart of community care and comfort for more than 115 years,” Gallagher said. The expansion project includes $10 million in capital funding, $15 million invested from RVH reserves, and $6.5 from the foundation, which leaves $3.5 million from the I Choose RVH campaign. “RVH has a budget of roughly $4 million,” Gallagher noted. The hospital employs about 500

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Warm temperatures and sunny skies greeted the annual Renfrew Lions Club Santa Claus Parade Saturday, Dec. 5. At left, Sparky the fire dog has a bird’s eye view of spectators along the parade route atop one of the Renfrew Fire Department’s float entry. Above, the Renfrew Scouts float has plenty of smiling faces. For an online photo gallery visit www.insideottawavalley.com .


Parade pics Kendra Landreau walks a St. John Ambulance Therapy Dogs along the Renfrew Santa Claus parade route Dec. 5. At right, Santa makes his way up the hill on Raglan Street. More than 50 floats were entered in this year’s parade.

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The Parks and Recreation Department launched their new online booking system on December 1st. The new system was chosen because of the tools it offers including: • Online viewing of programs and events • Browse rental availability for the Renfrew Recreation Centre and Ma-te-Way Activity Centre • Request a rental by date or location • Review account status and history • Register and pay online (going live in 2016) To view the new system, go online to www.town.renfrew.on.ca, click on Departments > Parks and Recreation >2016 Recreation Programs. You will be redirected to another page where you can view a calendar which will be continually updated and you can also register an account for future use. Anyone participating in programs or renting space in a facility will require an account. The process takes only a few minutes to complete. Parents should register themselves as the main client and add children/minors to their account to ensure all information remains together and streamlined. If you are not comfortable registering online or are having difficulties with the program please contact recreation staff at 613 432-3131.

• Christmas Stencilled Mason Jar Workshop • Renfrew County Wellness Clinic • Santa’s Helper Workshop • Holiday Helper – Christmas • Youth Snow Globe Workshop • Christmas Wine Glass Candle Holder Workshop • Mini Chefs • Youth Christmas Bulb Workshop • Youth Homemade Christmas Gifts Workshop • Culinary for Kids • Babysitting Course For more information on the classes and workshops including dates, times, age restrictions and pricing, contact the Recreation Centre at 613432-3131

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CHIEF BUILDING OFFICIAL POSITION – FULL TIME The Town of Renfrew is seeking to a Chief Building Official (CBO) to serve our small urban community of 8200 residents. Renfrew is located in the heart of the Ottawa Valley one hour west of Ottawa and one hour east of Algonquin Park. Reporting to the Director of Development and Works, the CBO will assume duties specified by the Ontario Building Code Act and other related departmental duties. Qualifications for this full-time position include the following: • Effective verbal and written communication skills. • Minimum 2 years experience in plans examination for residential. • CBO qualification with BCIN number • Experience in mixed use commercial buildings and septic systems would be an asset. • Experience working as CBO in similar-sized community. • Member of OBOA. • Experience with property standards bylaw and enforcement activities would be an asset. • Ability to provide guidance in non-confrontational manner. • Valid Ontario G Driver’s licence. • Ability to work in construction and office environment. • Ability to manage files and performance with minimal supervision. • Ability to prepare and file building activities reports to the Director, MPAC and Council. The 2014 non-union rate of compensation for this position is $30.32 to $40.44 per hour, based on a 35-hour work week. The Town of Renfrew also offers a comprehensive benefits package. Interested individuals may submit a cover letter, OBOA training report, OBOA certification report and detailed resume by 12:00 NOON on Friday, December 11th, 2015 to: Michel Asselin, Director of Development & Works “Competition – Chief Building Official” Town of Renfrew, 127 Raglan Street South, Renfrew, Ontario K7V 1P8 Fax: (613) 432-8265 E-mail: jcoulas@renfrew.ca We thank all applicants for their interest - only those selected for an interview will be contacted. The Town of Renfrew is an equal opportunity employer and all information collected will be used in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act for the purpose of job selection. The Town of Renfrew will attempt to provide reasonable accommodation for a known disability for an applicant or employee if requested.

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UPCOMING DECEMBER PROGRAMS

ALL CLAIMS against the Estate of CATHERINE ANNE DOBSON, late of the Town of Renfrew, who died on July 21, 2014, must be filed with the undersigned by January 15, 2016, after which date the Estate will be distributed by the Estate Trustee having regard only to the claims then filed.

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• Be careful with holiday decorations. Choose decorations that are flame resistant. • Keep lit candles away from decorations and other things that can burn. • Some lights are only for indoor or outdoor use, so ensure you are using them in the proper location and they are UL/CSA approved. (don’t overload circuits) • Any damaged extension cords or lights with worn or broken wires or loose bulb connections, should be replaced • Real trees require lots of water to keep them fresh, so add water daily • Use clips, not nails, to hang lights so the cords do not get damaged. • Do not block exits with decorations

• Test all your smoke and carbon monoxide alarms, and tell guests about your home fire escape plans if they will be spending the night. • Keep children and pets away from lit candles, hot stovetops and fireplaces • Keep matches and lighters up high in a locked cabinet. • Stay in the kitchen when cooking on the stovetop. • Ask smokers to smoke outside and remind them to keep their smoking materials with them so young children do not touch them. • Provide large, deep ashtrays for smokers. Wet cigarette butts with water before discarding.

• Blow out lit candles when you leave the room or go to bed. (or choose flameless battery operated candles) • Turn off all light strings and decorations before leaving home or going to bed.

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• Two of every five home decoration fires are started by candles. • Nearly half of holiday decoration fires happen because decorations are placed too close to a heat source. • Each year, fire departments respond to an average of 210 structure fires caused by Christmas trees.

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Renfrew OPP lay charges in two sexual assault cases

On Monday, Nov. 23 Provincial Const. Tina Hunt began an investigation into a sexual assault complaint. The female victim reported being sexually assaulted for a period of five years by her stepfather. The victim was in her early teens at the time of the offences. As a result of the investigation a 35-year-old male from Horton Township was arrested and is facing 26 charges including sexual assault, sexual exploitation, and sexual interference. He was held in custody for a bail hearing. He will not be identified in order to protect the identity of the victim. Detectives in the Renfrew County Crime Unit investigated and charged a male after a female victim reported being sexually assaulted by her stepfather in the past. The investigation revealed the offences occurred between 1967 and 2007 and involved four female victims. A 67-year-old male from Griffith was arrested and charged with a total of 16 charges, 13 related to sexual offences, and three related to breaching his release conditions after the initial charges were laid. The male will not be identified in

order to protect the identity of the victims. Detective Const. Lori Birmingham led the investigation.

with a weapon and failing to comply with a probation order. No other criminal offences occurred.

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Renfrew OPP officers investigated after a complaint was received from a school official in Renfrew that a male was seen driving around the school while committing an indecent act. Following the police investigation, a 62-year-old man from North Algona Wilberforce Township was charged with committing an indecent act in a public place. He was released on a promise to appear in court in Renfrew on Dec. 12. Provincial Const. Dave Peace investigated.

On Friday, Nov. 27 shortly after 11:50 p.m. Provincial Const. Chris Colton stopped a motor vehicle on Division Street in Arnprior. The male driver had been drinking and failed a roadside alcohol screening test. Investigation also revealed his driver’s licence had been suspended. Following further breath tests at the detachment a 44-yearold McNab Braeside Township male was charged with driving over 80mgs. He was released on a promise to appear in court in Renfrew on Dec. 23. He was issued a summons for court on Jan. 15 for driving while under suspension. His vehicle was impounded at the scene for seven days. On Sunday, Nov. 29 at approximately 2:10 p.m. a male driver was stopped at a Festive RIDE spot check on White Lake Road. The driver had been drinking and failed a road-

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Renfrew OPP officers responded to 10 domestic disputes during the past week. One female was charged with failing to comply with an undertaking, and one male was charged with two counts of assault, assault

side alcohol screening test. Further investigation revealed open alcohol and a quantity of marijuana in the vehicle. Following further breath tests at the detachment a 20-year-old Ottawa man was charged with driving over 80mgs and possession of marijuana over 30 grams. He was released on a promise to appear in court in Renfrew on Dec. 23. Sgt. Derek McLeod investigated. On Dec. 6 at 10:42 p.m. officers responded to a single vehicle collision on Hwy 132 in Greater Madawaska. The male driver of the vehicle suffered minor injuries and refused medical attention. An insecure firearm was in the vehicle with the driver. He was arrested at the scene and failed a roadside alcohol screening test. Following further tests at the detachment the 24-year-old Horton Township man was charged with careless storage of a firearm, and driving over 80 mgs. He was released on a promise to appear in court in Renfrew on Jan. 20, 2016. Provincial Const. Dave Peace investigated.

McNab/Braeside Township Times UPCOMING MEETINGS

December 15, 2015 – Regular Meeting – 7:00 p.m. January 5, 2016 – Regular Meeting – 7:00 p.m. January 12, 2016 – Planning Advisory Committee Meeting – 7:00 p.m. January 19, 2016 – Regular Meeting – 7:00 p.m.

TOWNSHIP OFFICE CHRISTMAS HOURS December 21 – 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. December 22 – 8:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. December 23 – 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. December 24 – 28 - Office Closed – Merry Christmas! December 29 – 8:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. December 30 – 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. December 31 & January 1 – Closed – Happy New Year!

NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE!! Our meeting packages are now available online! Please visit https://mcnabbraeside.civicweb.net to access the full meeting package. To obtain a printed copy of any of these documents, please contact the Clerk’s Office prior to the meeting.

GETTING YOUR WATER TESTED FOR BACTERIA

Sample bottles can be picked up and returned to: McNab/Braeside Municipal Office Monday – Thursday 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Friday – 8:00 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. Your water sample must be fresh

FOOD BANK DONATIONS Please feel free to drop off your non-perishable food donations at the Township Office, a bin is located at the front entrance. Thank you!

WINTER PARKING & SNOW REMOVAL – NOW IN EFFECT In accordance with municipal By-Law # 2014-34: • Any vehicle parked on any street or road allowance within the Township of McNab Braeside so as to prohibit or interfere with snow plowing operations will be towed away at owner’s risk and expense. • No person shall push, blow or place snow on or across any Township street or road allowance. The Township of McNab/Braeside will not be responsible for damages to mail boxes, newspaper containers or other appurtenances that are privately owned and erected on Township right-of-ways that may be damaged through winter snowplowing operations. If you have any questions, please contact the Public Works Department 613-623-6222 or 1-800-957-4621 ext. 236

ANNUAL PANCAKE BREAKFAST WITH SANTA

Provided by the McNab Braeside Firefighters When: Sunday, December 13, 2015 Time: 7:30 am – 11:00 am Where: White Lake Fire Hall (142 Burnstown Road) Come see Santa and Sparky! Fire Prevention Info – Treats for the Kids – Christmas Cheer Non-perishable food donations for the Arnprior Food Bank will be accepted in lieu of a fee for breakfast.

For more information contact: Karen Barsoski 613-623-5665 or Kevin Nicholson 613-623-3411

Happy Holidays from McNab/Braeside!

TOWNSHIP OF MCNAB/BRAESIDE PUBLIC NOTICE

Adoption of 2016 Municipal Budget Notice is hereby given that the Council of the Township of McNab/Braeside intends to consider passing a By-law to adopt the 2016 Operating and Capital budgets in accordance with Section 290 of the Municipal Act, 2001 at the Regular Meeting of Council to be held on December 15, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. at the Township Council Chambers, 2508 Russett Drive. Dated at the Township of McNab/Braeside this 7th day of December, 2015. Lindsey Parkes, CAO/Clerk

ARCHERY CLASSES

The Recreation Department will be offering archery classes once again in the new year. Programs are aimed at novice, beginner/ or intermediate archers of any age. The cost is $40 for a 10 week program and equipment is provided. You can sign up at the Township office during regular office hours beginning on December 15 as the class will be at 7:00 p.m. every Thursday, beginning on January 7th, 2015 at the Braeside RA Centre. These classes regularly sell out as space is limited, so enroll promptly to avoid disappointment. For more information, call 613-623-5756 x 226

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The new French Catholic elementary school will be located across from AJ Charbonneau School on Baskin Drive near Stonehaven Way. The Conseil des École Catholiques du Centre-Est (CECCE) held a public information session on the proposed school in Arnprior Dec. 3. About 25 people came out to the Arnprior Public Library, which actually exceeded expectations of the school officials. “We had Arnprior on our priority project list,” said Réjean Sirois, director of education and secretary treasurer for the CECCE. Sirois noted that the Ministry of Education gave funding because the school was given a high priority. The new school can take up to 248 students from junior Kindergarten to Grade 8. There will also be 49 places in a daycare for those up to four years old. The project will cost $8.5 million.

It will reduce times as kids are already being bused into Kanata and some parents just don’t want to put them on the bus for that long. Réjean Sirois

Much of the Arnprior presentation was bilingual. People also shared their thoughts on what they felt the school should be like – fully accessible for one. “Arnprior’s projection (is that) it is a booming community,” said Sirois, making the costs of the construction viable in the long term. “It will reduce times as kids are already being bused into Kanata and some parents just don’t want to put them on the bus for that long.” The school has a targeted opening of fall 2017.

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School board ratifies deals with two more groups “We now have local settlements with about half of our employee groups,” said public school board Chair Dave Shields. “We value the work our office managers and early childhood educators do and are pleased to see these agreements. We look forward to completing this round of

bargaining with the remaining employee groups.” Both the office managers and the early childhood educators have tentative, central settlements, but those agreements have not been voted on or ratified yet. The central agreement must be voted and ratified on or before Dec. 16.

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During its Dec. 3 board meeting, the Renfrew County District School Board ratified local, collective bargaining agreements with secondary office managers and early childhood educators. Both employee groups are members of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation support staff.

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“The vision, I think of RVH is to create this healthcare campus – the hospital, Quail Creek, Bonnechere Manor, Groves Park, the hospice, ambulance headquarters, doctors clinic and plans for a second clinic – to have that in your backyard, in our backyard, I think, is just phenomenal,” said Noack.

The I Choose RVH Campaign is set to wrap up around May 2016. Noack and Gallagher said many businesses, organizations and sponsors have jumped on board as the I Choose RVH campaign endeavours to reach its goal of $3.5 million.

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‘Tis the season The holiday season is in full swing and along with the joy, fun and sweetness of the season comes the chaos, stress and endless tasks that can at times be overwhelming. There are plenty of examples of the boundless generosity of the community - food bank donations, a booming Renfrew Victoria Hospital fundraising campaign, employees who band together to help the less fortunate, businesses with their own holiday giving projects. It is, indeed, a time for the community to come together in support of one another. And not only are those in need getting help, the helpers can bask in the glow of their good deeds. There are plenty of ways to lend a helping hand. The Renfrew and District Food Bank, of course, can always use monetary donations or non-perishable food items. The Salvation Army kettle campaign is another way to support those in need. The Child Poverty Action Network’s

snowsuit drive helps keep kids warm. Mitten trees, where you can donate winter gear, are located at several local banks. And of course, the Knights of Columbus hosts the annual free community Christmas dinner Dec. 25 at their hall. To help those in need, however, you don’t necessarily need to give money. Most community organizations could use more volunteers. The Renfrew and Area Seniors Home Support organization reminds the public that for some seniors, Christmas can be a time of sorrow. Some have loved ones living far away and not able to come home and some may have limited mobility to get out to take in a festive event. Home support suggests you take a moment to share the joy of the season with a senior, whether it be a neighbor or a drop-in visit to a retirement home. Giving and sharing is a gift in and of itself.

New OPP billing model fairer, more transparent: superintendent To the editor:

I want to provide clarification on a series of recent articles on the cost of policing in rural municipalities of the County of Renfrew that were published in the Arnprior Chronicle Guide and Renfrew Mercury on Nov. 26. We recognize and appreciate that municipalities across Canada are concerned about the cost of policing. The OPP is working continuously to be as effective and cost- efficient as possible while offering excellent value for the services it is mandated to deliver to the province and municipalities. The previous model was introduced almost 17 years ago and inadvertently resulted in a system

where similar municipalities were paying vastly different amounts for police service. In fact, some municipalities were paying less than $10 per year per household while others were paying more than $800. The current billing model eliminates the huge differences municipalities were paying for policing by more equitably redistributing costs. It also provides municipalities with data so they can better understand the types of calls in their community and direct crime prevention strategies. After extensive community engagement, study and planning, and clear direction from the Audi-

tor General, our government introduced a fairer, more transparent billing model, which took effect Jan. 1, 2015. The new billing model was developed after more than two years of consultation and discussion with municipal and policing partners. The government held consultation sessions with 229 municipalities, as well as receiving advice from the Association of Municipalities of Ontario OPP Billing Steering Committee. Changing the billing model does not impact the total cost of policing. It simply reallocates the cost. We do recognize this will increase costs for some municipalities, while

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How dare Ontario’s premier assume authority over innocent children A great deal of ink has been spilled about Premier Kathleen Wynne’s sex education curriculum, both pro and con, but let’s quit pussy-footing around. The fact that thousands of parents are adamantly opposed should be enough to halt Wynne in her tracks. How dare she assume authority over innocent children in order to corrupt them? And let’s not forget that she concocted this program with her former advisor Benjamin Levin, now in jail for child pornography. Leaving aside all the other stupid things Wynne’s government has done regarding waste of taxpayers’ hard-earned dollars, she is also spending millions of dollars to ram her sex ed agenda by television ads, etc. Who has not seen that hand up in every newspaper, reading ‘Our Kids Have Questions’? Yes, they have questions and yes, they face new challenges every day. But what they need and want is guidance toward a chaste and godly lifestyle, not a push into promiscuity. Isn’t there enough of that already, along with abortion and

sexually transmitted diseases and confusion about gender? As for gender theory, Pope Benedict addressed this in his 2012 Christmas address to the Roman Curia in brilliant and accurate terms. I wish I could say here all that he said, it was so good, but condensing it greatly, he said “Gender theory is ultimately a revolt against God and man. When the freedom to be creative becomes the theory to create oneself, then necessarily the maker is denied and ultimately man too is stripped of his dignity as a creature of God…When God is denied, human dignity also disappears.” It is so absurd and incredible that anyone would question the fact that God created us male and female. Nothing could be more obvious. I have to say how disappointed I am in general with our clergy. The bishops have overwhelmingly done nothing, though they have the greatest duty to speak out. Ditto most priests. The school boards, Catholic as well as public, have fallen for Wynne’s lies hook, line and sinker. How can the bishops and the Catholic

school boards ‘Catholicize’ this obscene program? It is irremediable. For those who claim there is some good in this curriculum, I ask if they would drink a glass of water containing a few drops of poison. However, I think there is a lot more about sex (the abuse of sex to be exact) in it than about legitimate health issues.

As for the right of parents to have their children exempted, that’s a pipe dream. Perhaps some schools will allow if for now, although others have already said no; but in any case it’s just a matter of time ‘til opting out will be illegal. Furthermore, the opponents of the diabolical program will ultimately be persecuted in order to silence

them. Witness the jailing of Kentucky clerk Kim Davis for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. Where will it end? God bless Ontario and God bless Canada.

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Renfrew Pizzeria owner Don Rodgers is quick to support his community all year, but especially at Christmas. For the past several years, Rodgers has been donating turkeys to the Renfrew and District Food Bank at Christmastime. This year he decided to give Christmas dinner “kits” with all the fixings for a holiday meal. “This year I’m going to take 10 turkeys

and make the complete meal. Each kit will have a turkey, a bag of potatoes, two bags of veggies and a can of gravy.” He’s challenging other businesses to get on board. “I’d like to throw the challenge out to other local businesses to make a donation of any kind,” he said. He’s pleased to be able to help. “It’s the spirit of Christmas,” said Rodgers. “It’s a good time to give to the less fortunate.”

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Salvation Army celebrates new store at grand opening campaign, but what’s important and this is where the thrift stores come in with so much value for the Salvation Army. It is a 365 day a year program that works to support everyone all year long.” The need, as Renfrew is experiencing lately with in particular Walmart reducing staff, is there. “There’s a lot of need in the community,” he said. Landlord Norm Bujold was also in attendance and the Bishops thanked him for his support. “It’s a great, great pleasure to be associated with such a fine organization,” said Bujold. “I wish you all the very best.” A ribbon cutting and cake were part of the festivities. The store has been open for about a month now and officials said there’s been a very positive response to the new store.

Sherry Haaima

Sherry.haaima@metroland.com

It was a chance for the Salvation Army officials to show off their new digs. Sally Ann officials joined community representatives, supporters and shoppers for the grand opening of the new thrift shop at 17 Renfrew Ave. W., the site of the former Delicious Restaurant. Flooding closed the shop at the former Prince Avenue location almost two years ago and officials and customers alike are thrilled with the new store. Majors Rocky and Janice Bishop welcomed all those in attendance, including majors Gary and Sharon Cooper, area commanders for eastern region and public relations representative Sean Maddox. “Everything looks really, really good, we hope people take advantage of the store,” said Cooper. “It’s an opportunity not only to buy clothes, but an opportunity also to be involved in the community, to help bring dignity and self esteem and self respect to others.” Maddox said he had heard of the challenges in Renfrew with the flooding. “What we saw was

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Cutting the ribbon at the Salvation Army Thrift Store grand opening, are, from left, community and family service co-ordinator and office manager Jane Forrest, Roger and Cindy Fraser, Renfrew Salvation Army majors Janice and Rocky Bishop, majors Sharon and Gary Cooper (area commanders of eastern region), director of public relations for eastern region Sean Maddox and building landlord Norm Bujold. the perseverance of the Salvation Army in Renfrew, the demand and the desire to see it not only contin-

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Warden recognizes community champions Fourth annual Warden’s Community Service Awards presented at Renfrew County Council

Lighting up Calabogie Bogie Lights this year at Heritage Point in Calabogie were lit by T Jay Wilson, a Grade 7 student at St. Joseph’s Catholic School, Calabogie. More than 50 people witnessed the event Nov. 28, and enjoyed some carol singing, hot chocolate, cider and hot dogs. The event was sponsored by the Calabogie Seniors Club. Photo submitted

County of Renfrew Warden, Peter Emon presented this year’s Warden’s Community Service Awards at November’s session of county council, last Wednesday. The awards were presented in three categories. Madawaska Valley Hospice Palliative Care was honoured as the not-for-profit organization, Herb Shaw & Sons Limited was honoured as the recipient of the business category, and Ann McIntyre from the Petawawa Heritage Village was honoured with the in-

dividual award. The Warden’s Community Service Awards recognize and promote the outstanding efforts by community champions in Renfrew County. Warden Emon expressed his pleasure in bringing to light the excellent contributions the recipients have made to their communities. “Today’s awards recognize the outstanding efforts by community champions in Renfrew County. We honour them for their active roles with social responsibility and community contributions,” said Emon. “It is with great pleasure that I am publicly acknowledging the excellence of these organisations and individuals for their efforts in making Renfrew County better, and for the great way they inspire others to follow their examples,” he added. Chief Administrative Officer Jim Hutton in his address to council stressed the importance of the awards

and the value of rewarding those who contribute in a positive manner to the County of Renfrew as a community. “Everyday individuals, businesses and organizations make valuable contributions to our community. These contributions are not limited to employment or creation of wealth. Individuals, businesses, and organizations also make important decisions and take real action regarding their social responsibility in Renfrew County,” said Hutton. Each year, a selection review committee comprised of the warden, CAO and one member of county council select the award recipients. Nominees are considered in each of the three categories: individual person, not-for-profit business, and for-profit business. All nominees are considered on the basis of criteria as to how they contribute to the County of Renfrew’s quality of life.

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

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283 MOUNT ST. PATRICK ROAD

Great starter home or rental property. Kitchen, LR, 2 bdr, 1-4pc bath with attached storage room. Wood stove in LR, several framed out buildings on property. Asking $99,900, MLS #978592. Call Ross 613-433-1133.

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Great starter home, large modern kitchen, with separate living room. Mostly hardwood floor downstairs as well as upstairs. This modern home has 4 bedrooms and a full basement, gas heat and central air. All downstairs windows are approximately 10 years old. Separate garage with a paved driveway and a beautiful back yard. MLS#973843 Asking $184,500. Call Ross.

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Quality building lot. excellent size- very private,located outside the village of Mount St Patrick. Property is severed and surveyed. Several frame buildings located at the back of the property, for storage etc. Asking $23,900. MLS#977355. Call Ross 613-433-1133.

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

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

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49 DUBOIS LANE

Only $225,000 for this year round waterfront home with 335 feet of waterfront on pristine lake, bright and warm interior this can make a great home or weekend and summer retreat. MLS# 971469 Call Peter 613-432-0319

Beautiful setting for this 3 storey log sided home with wraparound verandah. Cathedral ceiling & wood stove in the family room. Deck off FR leads to an above ground pool. Efficient U shaped kitchen with island is open to the DR. Main floor laundry room is combined with a 3 pc bath. 4 bedrooms & a full bath occupy the 2nd level. A full attic studio occupies the 3rd level. Fully insulated detached garage. Income generating solar panels. Asking $364,500. MLS#924472 Call Ross 613-433-1133


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You will never live more economically than at this address. 3 bedroom vinyl home on treed lot that runs street to street. Laundry on main level plus 4 pce bath, living room, dining area and kitchen. Workshop and garage adjacent to the house, lots of value here! Call Helen at 432-0058

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Brand new efficient 3 bedroom home. Open concept with gas fireplace and wonderful kitchen. Large master bedroom with walk in closet and lovely ensuite. Central air and Natural gas heat. MLS #974767. Call David Vincent 433-2824

SOLD 540 GILLAN RD

Located close to shopping, this 3 bedroom bungalow offers a large yard and great Hwy access. Freshly painted and new flooring. Central air and a partially finished basement with 2nd bath. MLS#971114. Call David to view. 613-401-2824.

LOTS

NEW PRICE

FOR SALE PINNACLE RD

169 GAGAN LANE (OTTAWA RIVER WATERFRONT) $299,900 - 4 SEASON HOME

57 RENFREW AVE.

Treat yourself to a peek at yesteryear! Custom moldings and original woodwork are here for you to see 100 feet of waterfront on the mighty Ottawa! 3 bedroom in this 4 bedroom – 3 storey home. Centrally located, open concept home with 4 pce bath. Views of the wa- first level has living room dining room kitchen launterfront surround you, wrap around porch, privacy and dry den and sunporch. So much space for you and easy year round access. Call Helen at 432-0058 to view yours! Call Helen to see it at 432-0058

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(JUST ON THE EDGE OF TOWN)

209 VANIER AVE.

A terrific subdivision to raise your family! This home has everything you need! 3 bedrooms, living room, eat in kitchen, laundry and bath on main level. Lower level has family room, 3rd bedroom and bath. Carport and storage on the north side. Deck just off the kitchen for convenience year round! Paved drive and central air. Call David at 401-2824 or Helen at 432-0058 to see this home!

106 BONNECHERE ST., EGANVILLE

$79,000. An economical lifestyle for you at this address. 2 bedrooms with large kitchen with woodstove, living room and 3 pce bath on main level. Second level is a spacious area with large lot and hwy access. Call Helen at 432-0058.

Hunter Gate Subdivision BRAND NEW HOMES

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613-432-2100 www.century21.ca/eadyrealty

Brokerage

29 Raglan St. S., Renfrew, ON K7V 1P8

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Cell 433-2681

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Kelly Derue

kelly.derue@century21.ca

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Real Estate Broker

dennis.yakaback@century21.ca

9 LAUREL CRESCENT

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467 RAGLAN STREET

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$409,900 MLS#958778 Open Concept Brick Bungalow With A 2 Car Attached Garage & Set On Over An Acre In A Mature Subdivision. The Interlock Driveway Leads You To The 30 x 50 Heated, Wired & Insulated Garage w/ 12’ Ceilings, While The Interlock Walkways Lead To A Large Rear Solarium. Inside Offers Hardwood & Tile Floors, Natural Gas Furnace & Fireplace, Main Floor Laundry & Much More. Home Is Wired For Generator. Located Close To A Public Boat Launch. Call Vincent Johnston For More Info: 613-433-2254

FOR RENT WITH OPTION

138 BLAKE STREET

492 FORTINGTON STREET

2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom With Attached Garage & Full Basement. Available For Rent Only, Or For Rent With An Option To Purchase. Call Morris Eady For Details: 613-432-2100

516 HOWARD STREET, FORESTERS FALLS

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276 ARNPRIOR AVENUE

$164,900 MLS#979558 Great Value Here! 2 Levels Of Living Space & Finished 3rd Floor Attic Area. The Kids Will Love It!!! Newer Gas Furnace. 2 Car Garage. Plenty Of Parking. Call Dennis Yakaback To View: 613-432-0041

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Century 21 Eady Realty Will Be Collecting Donations For

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559 NEW STREET

The Renfrew Food Bank

Over The Holiday Season. $229,900 MLS#979391 Fully Updated, Solid Brick Bungalow To Enjoy All Your Living On One Level Plus Finished Basement For Added Space. Nestled On A Quiet Street With Garage And No Backyard Neighbours. Close To All Amenities. Call Margaret Dubeau For More Information: 613-433-1191.

$164,900 Holiday Special! -Well Built 3 Bedroom Bungalow -Wrap Around Carport -Large Corner Lot Call Kelly To View: 613-433-2681

716 FIFTH STREET

$139,000 MLS#974252 Cozy, 2 Bedroom Home On Nice, Partially Fenced Lot. Gas Fireplace. Call Morris Eady For More Information: 613-432-1830

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$269,900 MLS#970989 -Unique 4 Season Property On Hurd’s Lake -1.62 Acres, 41 Ft Of Waterfront Separate From Home -Well Renovated Bungalow, 2 Baths, Basement Walkout & Small Workshop -Perfect Retirement Home Or Rental Cottage Call Vincent Johnston For More Info: 613-433-2254

$172,900 MLS#977732 3 Bedroom Brick Bungalow. Finished Rec Room. Hardwood Floors. New Gas Furnace. Immediate Occupancy. Call Dennis Yakaback To View: 613-432-0041

28034 HIGHWAY 41

168 CAMERON AVENUE

27 IVY AVENUE OPEN HOUSE 485 BARR STREET

321 MOUNT ST. PATRICK ROAD

$339,900 MLS#977635 - Custom Built Bungalow With 4 Generous Sized Bedrooms, 2 Baths/Ensuite - Open Concept Main Floor Layout - Completely Finished Basement With Workshop Call Vince Johnston: 613-433-2254

$69,900 MLS#965133 Home, Chalet, Cottage, Retreat 2 Bedrooms, 1 Bath. Minutes From Town, Ski Hill, Golf Courses & Lakes. Call Margaret Dubeau For More Information: 613-433-1191

$499,900 MLS#971689 Unique Stacked Wall Log Home 12.94 Acres With Over 700 Ft Of Lake¬front. 3 Bedrooms In The Main Home. Excellent Detached Workshop With Sleep Bunk. Lots Of Wildlife. Good Trails. Call Dennis Yakaback To View: 613-432-0041

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620B YANTHA ROAD

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$134,900 MLS#975272 I’ll Be Home For Christmas...And You Can Be Too!!! Great Location For This 2 Bedroom Bungalow. Close To Hospital, Manor, Groves Park And Tim Horton’s. Call Kelly To View: 613-433-2681

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$239,900 MLS#973747 Merry And Bright! -2 Bedroom Bungalow Just Minutes From Town -Solid Brick, Nice Layout -Full Basement Call Kelly To View: 613-433-2681

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Renfrew County delegates attend OFA Convention in Toronto Maynard van der Galien

Four directors of the Renfrew County Federation of Agriculture were delegates at the 79th annual Ontario Federation of Agriculture (OFA) annual convention held in Toronto Nov. 22-24. OFA is the largest farm organization in Ontario representing 37,000 farm families. The theme this year was ‘How to Talk Farming and Influence People.’ David Campbell, Rueben Stone, John Van Genderen and Maynard van der Galien attended the annual November event. There were 270 delegates from across Ontario. The speaker lineup featured Ontario Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs Jeff Leal, NDP leader Andrea Horwath, PC leader Patrick Brown, Canadian Federation of Agriculture President Ron Bonnett and keynote speaker Jeff Fitzpatrick-Stilwell, McDonald’s Restaurants of Canada Limited. Eighteen resolutions were presented and voted on. Two were

defeated. Many of the resolutions pass with over 80 per cent in favour. The Dundas resolution on IPM Monetary Support passes with 80 per cent in favour of being at the IPM. Delegates want OFA to be visible and support the International Plowing Match (IPM) again after a three-year absence. The electronic voting remotes, which was introduced two years ago, was a huge time saver. Voting took just seconds –delegates push the 1 (yes) or 2 (no) button. Don McCabe, a southwestern Ontario cash crop farmer, was acclaimed as president and will now be serving his second one-year term. OFA vice-presidents, Keith Currie of Collingwood and northern Ontario dairy farmer Peggy Brekveld were also acclaimed. Ten thousand dollars was raised at the convention, which will go towards a bursary for young people in 2016, when the organization celebrates their 80th anniversary.

Ontario helping more children in care connect with waiting families Ontario is making it easier for children and youth in the care of children’s aid societies to find ‘forever’ families, while providing more support to adoptive parents. To help more young people in the care of children’s aid societies find a permanent nurturing home, Ontario is funding up to 15 targeted adoption recruiters in partnership with Wendy’s Wonderful Kids, a successful adoption program run through the Dave Thomas Foundation. The province is also making the adoption experience more effective and efficient by requiring children’s aid societies to expand their use of the AdoptOntario website so more children and youth can be matched with waiting families. To help waiting parents and respond to the needs of adopted children and youth, Ontario is: • Expanding the targeted subsidies program by extending the age of eligibility to from 10 to 18 years, and updating the income threshold and subsidy amount to reflect current Statistics Canada data; • Investing in a province wide post-adoption family sup-

port program; • Encouraging greater use of culturally-appropriate placement options for First Nations children and youth, For those youth who are still in care, Ontario is extending funding to their caregivers to provide a stable home if they require additional time to complete high school, from ages 18 to 21. “The initiatives announced today are a great step forward to increase the number of children and youth who will leave care with a family through adoption,” said Pat Convery of the Adoption Council of Ontario “It is very encouraging that our government is making this commitment to walk alongside adoptive and kinship families with the ongoing support they need to ensure that lasting permanency is achieved for our children and youth.” About 6,400 Crown wards in Ontario are eligible for adoption. On average, children become Crown wards at 8 years of age. There is no cost to adoptive parents to go through the public adoption process with a children’s aid society.

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613-432-1947

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3079 BENNETT-LAFONT RD.

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552 SULLIVAN ST. (HALEY TOWNSITE)

Great little starter home! 2+1 bedroom. 1-4pc Bath. Dining room, rec room, metal roof & garage Private backyard Paved road Many updates. Just move in! Call Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947 LP $139,500 MLS#974822

4643 RIVER ROAD

• Are you looking for a property with a few acres, close to Ottawa R? • 3.25 acres with 2 bedrm bungalow, att. Garage + 16’X25’ shop, fenced backyard with gates. Privacy! • On a paved road! Call Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947 LP $210,000 MLS#969171

845 GILLAN RD.

• Custom built family home on large town lot. • 5 bdrms, 3 baths, alarm, c.vac., & more! • Double attached garage w/paved drive. • 6 appliances, pristine h-wood floors, newer gas heat & a/c. • Salt water in-ground pool with interlock patio & change rooms –very private! • Don’t miss this one! Call Mike at 613-432-0092 $399,900 MLS#978026

152 JUNE ST.

• Great little starter home. Completely revamped interior. • Minto kitchen with quartz countertops • Lovely updates. Call to book your viewing appointment. Call Sherri Corbus at 613-432-1947 LP $152,500 MLS#977689

SOLD!

263 FRANCIS ST.

• Very affordable family home on quiet street close to everything! • 3 beds, large eat-in kitchen with newer cabinets and windows. • Large deep lot affords many possibilities. Immediate possession is possible. Call Mike at 613-432-0092 LP $146,500 MLS#945681

COMMERCIAL LOT

• Lovely 3 bedroom home situated on private, fenced, 1.08 Acre lot. • Many recent renovations make this home move in ready. Open concept kitchen, eating area, living room. • Lower level family room features a cozy wood burning stove. A quick drive to town & quick closing possible. Call Allison Mulvihill 613-433-2880 LP $235,000 MLS#969327

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488 MULLINS RD.

Totally revamped Hi Ranch! Country living with privacy and paved road 2+1 bedrms & 2 baths. Open concept with lovely working kitchen Room to build your garage. 10 min from town with easy access onto Hwy 17 Call Sherri Cobus 613-432-1947 $248,000 MLS#973877

LOT 0 CRESTVIEW DRIVE 100’ X 234’ in the popular Peaks Village. Level building lot for your dream home or private getaway. Deeded waterfront access on Calabogie Lake. Across from the ever popular Calabogie Peaks with year round recreation at your door step. Golf nearby plus all the amenities this area offers!

1212 JAMIESON LANE

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25 ROSEBRUGH RD.

716 CALVIN ROAD

• Affordable “NEW” home in Haley Station. Very functional floor plan with 2 beds, 2 baths on very deep level lot. • Master bedroom patio door to wrap-around deck. • Fully finished lower level with very large family room. Call Gerry O’Neil 613-432-2333 or Mike Coulas 613-432-0092 $205,000 MLS#969685

542 LISGAR AVE.

$49,500

Commerical Lot in the town of Renfrew. On a high traffic road. 110’ x 154’ Call Catherine or Gerry O’Neil 613-433-2333 MLS#955237

Call Mike Coulas 613-432-0092 $39,500 MLS#882852

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Christmas Angels come through once again Employees have formed the Times Fiber Christmas Angels Program with their participation in purchasing gifts for children in need with Family and Children’s Services of the County of Renfrew, for the past 13 years, organized by Times Fiber office manager Laurie MacMillan. Other business have since joined in. On Dec. 2, employee representatives met at the new FCS office on Argyle Street. From left are Laurie MacMillan, Dr. Bruce Strader for Renfrew Victoria Hospital, Times Fiber HR manager Lillian Dunbar, and Buffie Rathwell of Family and Children’s Services and son Riley. Employees from Deslaurier Custom Cabinets and Scapa Tapes also participated.

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Pembroke Symphony Orchestra

The Pembroke Symphony Orchestra is pleased to present a Christmas Special on Saturday, Dec. 12, featuring dancers from Michelle’s School of Dance in the performance of Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker Suite, which has been a popular Christmas favourite for over 120 years. The Nutcracker Suite is one of the composer’s most popular compositions. Renfrew’s own Dr. Ron Lavigne has been a member of the orchestra for seven years, playing first violin, and the group is made up of people from across the upper Ottawa Valley. You can book your tickets now and take the whole family to enjoy this timeless festive classic. The concert takes place on Saturday, Dec. 12 at 7:30 p.m. at Festival Hall, in Pembroke. Tickets cost $25 for adults, $15 for students and are available

at the Festival Hall Box Office 613-735-2182. Children 12 and under free. The Pembroke Symphony Orchestra is a charitable, non-profit organization that exists for the musical & cultural benefit of the community it serves. Join us in celebrating life through music, one of the greatest things on earth. And to help get you in the spirit, we’ve got some fun facts you may not know about this great Christmas music: • Tchaikovsky’s score was released before the ballet Before the Nutcracker ballet was premiered in December 1892, Tchaikovsky had played the suite as a concert performance, nine months earlier in March. It was instantly a huge success, something the ballet would strangely not be so quick to achieve. • The Nutcracker ballet wasn’t a success at first. De-

spite an enduring appeal that has lasted more than 100 years, the initial reception to The Nutcracker was surprisingly far less positive. Critics were not impressed, with many finding fault with not only the ballet but also with Tchaikovsky’s now timeless score. • It introduced the celesta to audiences. A piano that uses steel plates rather than strings, to create a unique tone. Tchaikovsky found the instrument in France and introduced its unusual sound to audiences throughout The Nutcracker’s score. • The Simpsons have danced The Nutcracker. As well as Disney’s now legendary use of The Nutcracker Suite in the 1940 animated film, Fantasia, the suite was also featured in a 2005 episode of The Simpsons, titled Simpsons Christmas Stories, with key characters from Springfield singing along to the ever-popular tunes.

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Tender forms available at: Municipal Office at 2253 Johnston Road or on the Townships website at www.hortontownship.ca . Tenders will only be received on the approved Tender Form, in a sealed envelope clearly marked PW-2015-05 Sale of Surplus Equipment addressed and delivered to Mackie McLaren, CAO/Clerk at 2253 Johnston Road, R.R. 5, Renfrew, ON, K7V 3Z8 not later than 12:00 p.m., Tuesday, January 5, 2016. Surplus Items: 2000 Tandem Dump Truck STERLING L9500 with plow and wing The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. All Surplus equipment shall be tendered and released in the ‘as seen’ condition.

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Wrestling Canada Lutte has selected three coaches from Ontario to become facilitators of a new coaching development program. And one of them is Renfrew’s Grant Lavallee. “‘If you want to coach at the university level, if you want to advance to coach at the worlds or the Olympics, you have to have this course,” Lavallee said. “There were three coaches from Ontario, two from Quebec, one from Manitoba, (and) two or three from out west, that went to this course in Toronto, and I was one of the three (from Ontario),” he added. “Interesting that I was one of the three in that I don’t coach university; I don’t coach guys that are going to the worlds,” said the Renfrew Amateur Wrestling club and high school coach. “I have coached at the worlds years ago,” he added. Sport Canada recently came to Wrestling Canada and said they had to have one of these courses taught by the end of 2015, Lavallee said. Wrestling Canada contacted Lavallee and asked if he could be one of the facilitators, along with Ron Moncour from Oshawa.

They asked if they could have the course in Renfrew. “So we are,” Lavallee said. “It’’ll be the first time this course has been offered in Canada, period. And it’s going to be in Renfrew. “We’ve (Renfrew) had a lot of firsts,” Lavallee added. “First to have a provincial championship outside of a major city, (and) first to have a national championship outside of a major city, and here we go again.” Lavallee has been a coaching facilitator in the sport of wrestling for over five years, and the only facilitator in eastern Ontario. He has been teaching a program called Introduction Competition, which is a National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP). “That program covers all 60 sports that are recognized by Sport Canada. This is the next stop in that national coaching certification program, called competition development,” Lavallee explained. “That’s for coaches that wish to coach at the university level or higher, for example worlds, Commonweath Games, PanAm Games, Olympics. They are working with adult elite wrestlers.” Joining Lavallee as the Ontario coaches selected are Bob Parsons of Orillia and Ron Moncour of Oshawa. Moncour and Lavallee were asked to

instruct this course. Moncour suggested having it in Renfrew or Ottawa. “I jumped on that and said, we can have it in Renfrew. I can find a facility that will have it for free,” Lavallee said. “Nick at Coco Jarry’s has offered his back restaurant.” The course is pretty much all class room with a number of videos coaches watch and analyze. “Sport Canada has outlined that at least one of these courses has to be offered in Canada before 2016,” Lavallee noted. It’ll be held Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 19 and 20. There are coaches registering from across Ontario. “This is called a pilot project for the Coaches Competition Development, and so Ron and I are having doing a lot of the preparation in how to present the theory,” Lavallee said. “For example, there will be at least six different videos that have to be presented, showing different things that are happening in the sport of wrestling.” That includes researching through thousands of wrestling videos on the Internet and trying to find one that will fit. The course is 20 hours over the two days. Coaches must present a tremendous amount of prerequisite material before they can even come to the course.

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The second event in the Provincial Playdowns took place in Renfrew the weekend of Nov. 28-29 as the Men’s Masters zones came to town featuring three home teams amongst the nine entries. The Gary Smith squad with Dave Eady, Rory McKay and Don Armitage had the shortest run but also the most thrilling ending to a key game. In their opening game, facing Ed Warren of Carleton Heights of Ottawa, they completed eight ends of great curling, tied at six. In an extra end Smith made a great draw to lie shot behind cover only to see Warren duplicate his effort with last rock to win a great game. The loss seemed to carry over as they quickly shook hands with the Dwayne Lowe rink from Carp’s Huntley CC

down 8-3. The team of Rob Warren, Don Rouble, Jim Berg and Andy Humphries had the longest run. In Game 1 versus Leo Buckley of Deep River, a Warren lastshot draw to the four-foot preserved a two shot win. Game 2 against Joe McQuaig of Ottawa’s Granite required two hit and rolls to steal ones to nullify an early four-ender to win 7-4. An all-Renfrew game 3 with Ed Lepack became a defensive struggle and was tied 2-2 after seven, but a Lepack miss on his last shot gave the game to Warren. In the A final, it was two GREAT shots by Richmond’s skip, Andy Hall, a four in the third and two in seventh to leave the Warren rink on the wrong end of 6-4 in the championship game. This put Warren in the B final and a second chance to move to the Regionals

where he met his namesake and nemesis from last year, Ed Warren. Down 5-4 after six, Rob gambled in the seventh, had his rock pick and gave up three to eventually lose 8-4.The Ed Lepack rink with Cliff Valleau, Darrin Topping and Bernie Leclaire had the best draw of the local teams and played well to defeat the Carl Zieroth crew from Pembroke 8-2 only to lose the nail biter to Rob Warren and then a blowout to Lowe. In Autumn Leaves action in Arnprior the team of Christine Johnson, Barb Roy, Theresa Mann and Lyn Joyce defeated one host team 12-4. In the afternoon, with Barb Westgarth replacing Lyn, they won a close one, 5-3 against the other Arnprior team. The other Renfrew team of Shelley Jamieson, Pat Lee, Judy Gracie and rookie Linda Kidd travelled to Killaloe and had a split decision with the host team.

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Renfrew’s Grant Lavallee will be among the facilitators for a new wrestling coaching development program. It’ll be held this Saturday and Sunday at Coco Jarry’s in Renfrew.

However, they will shave some of that because of the short notice, Lavallee said. The course will have a minimum of six coaches, but not many more than that. Two of them will be local coaches Harry Smith and Shane Smith. Both head coaches in the local wrestling club. “Harry is a head coach in Renfrew and Shane is a head coach in Pembroke,” Lavallee said.

Tough start to hoops season for Raiders Peter Clark

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The Valour Voyageurs broke free from a tie game late in the fourth quarter en route to a 34-27 win over the Renfrew Collegiate Junior Raiders in Upper Ottawa Valley High School Athletic Association junior boys basketball action in Petawawa Dec. 3. The game was the first for both schools in the 201516 boys basketball regular-season schedule. Riley Bulmer and Carter Bleeks were top RCI pointgetters with eight apiece. Campbell Taylor, Drew Bechamp and Brett Clouthier were also effective with a number of steals off the Raiders full-court press. The senior encounter had a similar outcome with Valour pulling out a 30-24 victory. Austin Scheuneman collected 10 points to lead the Senior Raiders offence. Girls volleyball, and girls and boys hockey get underway this week.


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A trio of Renfrew Timberwolves battles a pair of Prescott Flyers for the puck in Renfrew territory at the Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre Friday night. From left are Wolves Luka Marinic, Scott Conroy, goaltender Aiden Ethier and defenceman Jon Rosien. Conroy notched four goals and the Wolves went on to win the Central Canada Tier 2 Hockey League encounter 8-5. PETER CLARK/METROLAND

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Wolves post Friday victory over Prescott, but fall with a thud to Char-Lan on Sunday It seems every time the Renfrew Timberwolves take a step forward, they follow up by taking a step or two back. Things looked good Friday when the Wolves topped the Prescott Flyers by an 8-5 margin at the Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre. But at the same locale on Sunday evening, it was a night the Wolves would just as soon forget. The visiting Char-Lan Rebels scored four goals in each of the second and third periods en route to a 10-3 thumping of the Wolves. As a result, the Wolves enter this week’s play at 11-12-and-1 in the Central Canada Tier 2 Hockey League. Their 23 points in the Richardson Division standings has them as a bubble team in the fight for the final wildcard playoff spot as the schedule passes the midway point of the 2015-16 season. WOLVES 8, PRESCOTT 5

Fans that made their way out to the Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre Friday night had to endure a 20-minute delay as one of the game’s linemen was late arriving for the contest. But the Wolves rewarded ticket holders with a goalscoring flurry early on. Renfrew struck for five goals in the opening stanza, including three from the stick of Scott Conroy to jumpstart an 8-5 victory over the visiting Prescott Flyers. Conroy added a fourth in the middle frame for the Wolves who, after widening a 3-2 lead 13 minutes into the game, led by two or three goals most of the way. Renfrew did open up a 6-2 advantage in the second period. But goals from

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It was a long night for Wolves fans, even though the game was reeled off in a bit less than two hours. Goaltender Mackenzie Bruce’s night was a short one as he was lifted following the fourth Rebels goal in the second period. The fortunes of Aiden Ethier were any better. The Rebels led 2-0 through 20 minutes, and stretched a 2-1 edge to 6-1 in the middle frame. The Wolves actually showed signs of life with two quick goals in the opening five minutes of the third period. But a Char-Lan marker on a 5-on-3 advantage moments later quickly put to rest any thoughts of a miracle comeback. Matthew Gregoire had three goals and Brock Daze a pair to lead the Char-Lan attack. Scott Conroy, Colin Bradbury and Teddy Suckow put the Wolves on the scoreboard. Cory Garrow blocked 32 to 35 Renfrew shots to earn the goaltending victory for Char-Lan WOLVES HOWLINGS

The Wolves host the Ottawa West Golden Knights at 8 p.m. Friday. It is also the annual Christmas turkey night. Ten turkeys will be drawn for off the 50-50 tickets. The Wolves also hit the road for Brockville Saturday evening. They take on the Brockville Tikis at 7:15 p.m.

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Prescott narrowed the deficit to 6-4, and later 7-5 before a Teddy Suckow marker pretty well put the game on ice for the Wolves in the third period. It was Suckow’s second goal of the night. Corey Chaplin and Brad Richardson added others to back Conroy’s four-goal effort. Richardson was one of five players summoned from the Under 18 team to fill out the Wolves roster as a result of suspensions to five players as a result of a brawl in Casselman Nov. 26. The aforementioned U18 team has a decided Renfrew presence behind the bench. Sean Crozier is the team’s head coach, while Renfrew’s Eric Logan and Jordan Wall are assistants. Johnny Smith paced Prescott marksmen with two goals. Brad Douesnard, Cody Adams and Dan Monk collected singles. Five Wolves – Conroy, Suckow, Chaplin, Ben Mitchell and Luka Marinic – chipped in with two assists. It was 5-2 Wolves after one period, and 7-5 through 40 minutes of play before scoring cooled off with just one goal by each team in the third period. It was an early night for Renfrew’s Alex Paquette and Douesnard. The two were first to the hot water and dry towels after a fight 16 minutes into the game. The Wolves also lost Chaplin’s services following a double minor and game misconduct early in the final stanza. In all, the teams combined for 102 penalty minutes. Despite the 8-5 score, Wolves netminder Aiden Ethier was called upon to make three or four crucial stops when a Prescott goal could have pulled the visitors back to within striking distance.

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Local grapplers Teegan Tabbert and Jolie Brisco meet in the final of their weight class in Smiths Falls Dec. 2. It is a busy time for the Renfrew Amateur Wrestling Club. Not only are Two of our girls, Teegan Tabbert and Jolie there several tournaments on the horizon, the club will also celebrate its 25th anniver- Brisco were in the same weight class and met sary with a large tournament at Renfrew Collegiate Feb. 13, followed by a banquet and in the final after outclassing their other opponents. dance at the Renfrew Days Inn.

This match was very close and one of the closest and better matches of the entire tournament said Renfrew Amateur Wrestling Club coach Jake Cartman. Ryan outclassed his last opponent to win 10-0 in a mercy finish. The team returned to the mat Saturday in Kingston and coaches made notes of areas to work on to continue to improve. The club will be celebrating its 25th anniversary this Feb. 13 with a large tournament being held at Renfrew Collegiate Institute followed by a banquet and dance at the Renfrew Days Inn. All who have, in any way, been connected to our club are invited to attend said anniversary chair Corey Hewitt. Posters are distributed around town and tickets are on sale at Dahl’s, Aikenhead’s and Renfrew Auto. Tickets are $25 for the banquet/buffet and dance, and $10 for the dance only. Fifth Street will be playing.

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The Regional Silver Stick portion of the 2015-16 hockey season ended for Renfrew Timberwolves teams over the weekend in Pembroke. The Midget Timberwolves posted an 0-2-and-1 record at the Silver Stick.

Two goals in the middle period broke a 1-1 deadlock, and directed the Ottawa Sting to a 4-1 win over the Midget Wolves in Renfrew’s first game, at the Pembroke and Area Community Centre Friday afternoon. Ben Scheuneman tied the game at one for the Wolves in the opening session. But the Sting broke the deadlock

44 seconds into the second period and never looked back. Cameron Iob handled netminding duties for the Wolves. Jeremy Bibeau got the call between the pipes for the Wolves in Renfrew’s second game Saturday morning, and he was saddled with the tough-luck goaltending loss. The Bancroft Jets scored just

All-star volleyball at St. Joseph’s Many of the best high school boys volleyball players in the Upper Ottawa Valley will be coming to the St. Joseph’s Catholic High School gymnasium this Saturday. The Vikings Volleyball Club is hosting the Upper Ottawa Valley High School Athletic Association Valley North/Valley South senior boys volleyball all-star game at the Jag Den. Match time is 3 p.m. The North team will feature players from the Fellowes Falcons (Pembroke), Valour Voyageurs (Petawawa), Mackenzie Mustangs (Deep River) and Pembroke schools Bishop Smith Crusaders and Jeanne Lajoie Chevaliers. The Valley South side roster includes Owen Egan, Jack Howard, Colton Kelley and Brad Mask of the Opeongo Wildcats; Renfrew Collegiate Raiders Reid Hall and

Ryan Pettigrew; and Nolan Murphy, Tyler McIntyre, Simon Rowat and Quinn Solar of the St. Joseph’s Jaguars. The coaching staff is made up of Trent Skelhorn, Reggie Armonas and Steve Osipenko of the four-time Renfrew County champion Jaguars, joined by Opeongo’s Brandon Cashubec. Admission cost is $5 adults and $2 for students. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Renfrew County Mentoring Program. It is a day-long event for players and coaches. Registration gets underway at 9:30 a.m., followed by team practices from 10 a.m. to noon. A skills competition proceeds the North/South all-star game at 2 p.m. Awards and MVP presentations take place around 4:30 p.m.

2:16 into the game, and that goal stood the test of time. It held up to give Bancroft a 1-0 win Saturday morning at the Pembroke Memorial Centre. Later on Saturday, Craig Hiderman’s goal 2:01 into the third period lifted the Midget Wolves into a 1-1 deadlock with the Smiths Falls Bears. Renfrew had already been elimi-

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Santa Claus is coming to town Thursday, Dec. 17 at 5:30 p.m. for the first annual Renfrew Skating Club Christmas Skating Gala. The show, which takes place at the Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre, will act as a fundraiser for the Renfrew and District Food Bank so please bring a non-perishable food item for entry. There will also be a 50/50 draw that evening and a visit from a very special guest. Come out and enjoy the club’s talented skaters as they perform to some of the holidays most memorable classics. The Renfrew Skating Club is home to a number of talented skaters of all ages from CanSkate to Senior levels. The club always welcomes new members. Anyone interested in joining can contact Angela Brydges at 613-433-8861 or macks90@hotmail.com. Don’t forget to come out and enjoy an evening of entertainment. After all, ’tis the season!

St. Joseph’s girls volleyball teams opened the 2015-16 Upper Ottawa Valley High School Athletic Association girls volleyball season Dec. 3 with a split in matches at Barry’s Bay. The Senior Jaguars topped the Madawaska Valley District Wolves 3-1 while the juniors fell by the same 3-1 margin. On Friday, the Junior Jaguars were in Brockville for tournament action. St. Joseph’s blanked league rival Mackenzie Mustangs 2-0, and drew 1-1 with host St. Mary’s before losing in straight sets to AA schools Lasalle and St. Mike’s. MVP performances for the Junior Jaguars were turned in by Katie Hill, Sydney Perry, Ashlyn McClure and Breanna Mulvihill.

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The Renfrew Skating Club is hosting its first Christmas Skating Gala Dec. 17. From left, skaters Meagan Vandersleen, Alexa Narezny, Lydia Spooner, Amber Nykyforak, Eleanor Spooner and Brynn Stafford, pictured right after the girls finished a successful test day with a 100 per cent pass rate.

Dates for the 2016 Douglas Frosty Fun event have been set. This spring’s festival will be held the weekend of Feb. 5, 6 and 7. Meanwhile, Admaston will be holding its own winter carnival and hockey tournament at the Admaston Recreation Complex (ARC) on the Feb. 19, 20 21 weekend. This is a first-time community event, and will include a licenced bar for patrons. Proceeds go to continued operation and maintenance of the ARC.

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out he won for his Grade 11 entry – an essay examining John A. MacDonald and Louis Riel’s roles as creators of Canada. The award’s essay question was based on wondering if Riel and MacDonald had the right to be on a stamp as a builder of what Canada is. Patrick felt they did. “The Canadian identity is one of compromise and working together,” Patrick said. “That’s what John A. MacDonald did with the different parts of Canada to bring them together as one.” Patrick said Louis Riel’s history was one of being a pioneer for human and equal rights. “He was the first in Canada to focus on that,” Patrick said. Patrick said he spent “lots of hours researching things and looking for websites that weren’t Wikipedia.” His winning Grade 10 essay was also about John A. MacDonald in a response to what event in history is most indicative of the birth of Canada.

“He represented the spirit of compromise,” Patrick said. “I chose Confederation over the events at Vimy Ridge and the War of 1812 because MacDonald used compromise to bring Canada together and Confederation was one of the first times Canada did something outside of the British Commonwealth.” Patrick says his fascination with Canadian history has more to do with his Opeongo history teacher John Pierce than with monetary prizes. “Mr. Pierce is a great teacher,” Patrick said. “Just listening to him the way he talks about Canada’s history, makes it so interesting.” Patrick says the money will be part of his post-secondary school war chest. Next year Patrick hopes to be a history major, with a minor in humanities, at either Carleton or Queen’s University. For more on the Government of Canada History Awards, click here.

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GRAND ROUNDS Holiday gifts galore at renovated RVH Gift Shop After a brief hiatus for renovations, the Renfrew Victoria Hospital’s Gift Shop is back in business and better than ever before. The official gift shop grand re-opening celebration was held on December 7. There’s an extra three feet of space, plus an additional corner to showcase the many beautiful and unique gift ideas. “It is all really fantastic,” says Fran Bonner, Gift Shop manager, about the updated store. The gift shop is staffed entirely by group of 28 volunteers. All profits are directed to the RVH Foundation and will help fulfill the Auxiliary’s latest $250,000 pledge towards the Rooftop Solarium that will provide a peaceful area for patients and staff. “Every nickel goes back into the hospital,” states Bonner. She and the rest of the gift shop team are excited to have the store open again in time for the holiday season.

They assure that there is something for everyone on your Christmas list. “Our jewellery, purses and scarves are the most popular items,” she notes. There are also handy items for visitors who want to buy something special for a patient, such as health socks and Gator Totes—a storage pouch that attaches to a wheelchair. Personal care items are also available. The ladies have filled the rest of the shelves and displays with many seasonal décor items plus a few handmade items. Visitors can also find convenience items like gum and cough drops. Hours of operation are 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily during the holiday shopping season and will return to regular hours of 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the new year. Debit payment will soon be available, but until then cash or personal cheque is accepted.

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Not all that long ago, Canada - and even more recently, the United States - celebrated Thanksgiving. It was a time of family gettogethers, turkey dinners, garden harvesting, and beautifully colourful fall scenery. In the midst of all this excitement and in anticipation of the coming of Christ this Advent, we give to each other something that holds an almost unconscious hold over humanity: thanks. If someone has ever failed to thank you for something you have done, you know the sting that often accompanies. It can make you wonder why you bothered doing it in the first place; the discouragement can even stop you from continuing to exhibit such acts of kindness. We see a discreditable lack of gratitude happen all the time in life; sometimes teachers are not thanked for their committed extracurricular leadership and question their involvement. Sometimes student school leaders feel unappreciated by their peers for their tireless work and decide it’s not worth continuing. When we don’t give thanks for these people, we risk losing them. But why does lack of recognition bother us so much? Why is ‘thank you’ so powerful? And should it hold such power over our actions? It makes sense that saying thank you is important to us as humans, as it provides af-

firmation and encouragement that what we are doing is important. Moreover, when we feel appreciated, we are much more likely to repeat the behaviour. But what happens when we are giving of ourselves and it is not acknowledged and valued by others? This is when some decide that their contribution is simply not worth putting forward. But this logic is damaging. It does not make sense that we should let what someone didn’t say stop us from doing something good, just as we shouldn’t let what others did say compromise our decision to contribute. So, should being thanked have such a profound influence on our actions? Probably not. But it’s easy for it to become that which we base our community involvement, as it is natural to want to be loved and appreciated. And so, if one has the opportunity to thank another for some good they have done, why not go ahead and do that? Saying thank you holds the power to encourage and affirm each other. More often than not, likely with the exception of Thanksgiving weekend and the growing Christmas spirit during Advent, we don’t say thank you enough. Giving thanks for each other should not be limited to a holiday. And there is a lot to be grateful for: family, friends, safety, food, education, and above all, God. All it takes is a few seconds, one word, and one syllable to say thanks, and it means so much more to whoever ‘you’ happens to be.

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The family of the late Marion Timmins would like to express sincere Thanks and Appreciation to our family and friends for their support, prayers, cards, donations, gifts of food at the time of Mom’s passing. Thank you to Almonte County Haven staff, the palliative team, dietary, and housekeeping for their support and care during Mom’s stay. Special Thanks to Dr. Heather Abramenko, and staff for your tender care of Mom throughout the years. We would like to thank Jane Perry, and the Revera staff who came to support Mom the last few years to help her be as independent as she could be. We would like to Thank Rev. Peggy Kuzmicz, the St. Andrews United Church Ladies and St. Marks Anglican Church Ladies for preparing and serving the luncheon, to Clarence Bowes and Ken Towey for playing a couple of Mom’s favorites at the Celebration of Life for Mom – Thank you, she would have liked that. Our heartfelt Thanks to the CR Gamble Funeral Home for their guidance and compassion. Mom will always hold a special place in our hearts but we know she is happy to finally be with Dad. We want to thank all of her friends and family for their visits and phone calls to Mom over the last couple of years, they were all welcomed and your kindness will be remembered. Darlene, Beth & their families

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SWINBOURNE “Swin” Sidney Peacefully in Lindsay at Caressant Care, on Tuesday, November 17th, 2015 at the age of 86 years. Beloved husband of 63 years to Gloria (nee Runtz). Proud father of Larry, Donald (Andrea) and David (Moira). Dear brother of Blanche (late Emmett) Leclair. Predeceased by his brothers Marcus “Mick” (late Sylvia) and Edward “Ed” (late Kathleen). Cherished grandfather of Chantelle, Christopher, Alison, Jennifer, Kay and Danielle. Swin served with pride in the Canadian Army as a paratrooper with Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry and enlisted for two tours with Continental Europe deployment. A private family interment will follow cremation at a later date. If desired, donations in Swin’s name to the Canadian Cancer Society would be greatly appreciated by the family.

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There is a bridge of memories From here to heaven above That keeps you very close to me It’s called the bridge of love As time goes by without you And the days turn into years They hold a million memories And a thousand tears To me you were very special What more is there to say? Except to wish with all my heart That you were here today Lovingly remembered Blanche & Family

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After a life filled with love and joy, Lucy (nee Kelly) passed away at the age of 95 surrounded by her family and loving companion Fluffy on Tuesday December 1st, 2015. Lucy was the loving wife of the late Robert Colterman and the daughter of the late Simon and Anastasia (Newell) Kelly. Cherished Mother of Robert (Marion), Agnes (Earl) Bridge, Teresa (Bruce) Connaughan, James (Patricia), Cecilia (Len) Pickell, Marilyn Riopelle, Mary (Bud), Peter (Karen), Diana (Stan) Karson. Lucy was a very proud grandma and great-grandma and she will be greatly missed by her many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and their families. Dear sister of Simon (late Pauline) and Theresa King. She will be forever remembered by the Colterman family and her nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her sons Lawrence and Vincent and her siblings, Agnes (Fred) Mulligan , Mary Kelly and John (Lillian). Visitation will be held at the DACA Centre 111 Flat Road Dacre on Friday December 4th from 2-4, 7-9pm and after 9:00am Saturday. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Patrick’s Church, Mount St. Patrick on Saturday December 5th at 11:00am. Donations in memory of Lucy may be made to St. Patrick’s Parish or the DACA Centre. Online condolences/donations may be made at www.gouletfuneralhome.com

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SKERKOWSKI, Dorothy Margaret (Dot) Peacefully in Renfrew Victoria Hospital surrounded by her family on Saturday December 5, 2015, Dorothy (Dot) Skerkowski (nee Rodgers), in her 90th year. Beloved wife of George D. Skerkowski; dear mother of Nancy Cunningham, Cornwall, William (Maureen), Ottawa, Brian (Kathleen), Ottawa, Bob (Lori), Renfrew, George Jr. (Peggy), Ashton, Bernard (Allison), Tampa Bay, Florida, David, Vancouver, Roger (Sue), Almonte. Survived by 19 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren & 2 great greatgrandchildren. Pre-deceased by brothers and sisters Jeanetta Hall, Bill, Anna Kovalsky, Leonard & Jim. Visitations at the GOULET FUNERAL HOME, 310 Argyle St. S., Renfrew, Wednesday Dec. 9th: 2-4, 7-9 p.m. and after 9 a.m. Thursday. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Our Lady of Fatima Church, Thursday December 10th at 10:30 a.m. Interment St. Francis Xavier Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to Hospice Renfrew would be appreciated. Online condolences/donations: www.gouletfuneralhome.com

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Peacefully at Groves Park Lodge, Renfrew on Friday December 4, 2015, Verlie Waite age 93 years, beloved wife of the late Thomas; dear mother of Sherrill Wark, Ottawa, Catherine Wells, Bill (Dawn) Wark, Carp. Loving grandmother of Patricia (Rick) Gazda, Erica (Corey Laurysen), Thomas & John. Survived, by her sisters Marjorie Secco and Vivian Menzies. Visitation was held at the Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle St. S., Renfrew,on Monday December 7th from 12 noon to 1:45 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at St. Francis Xavier Church, Monday December 7th at 2 p.m. Interment Parish Cemetery. In memory of Verlie, donations to the Groves Park Loge Auxiliary would be appreciated.

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LEACH Robert John “Bob” The families of the late Bob Leach would like to thank every one who helped us through our loss of a deeply loved and respected companion, father, grandfather, great grandfather, brother, uncle and dear friend, on November 28, 2015. To the Smiths Falls Hospital staff thank you for helping keep Bob comfortable through his courageous but heart wrenching battle with pancreatic cancer. Special thanks to Dr. Penney and nurses Jennifer and Heather for your extra TLC. To all our family and friends your support and love has and is helping us get through our terrible loss. Special thanks to Bev Buchanan’s family for “always” thinking of us and sharing your love and memories, thank you so much. To Rod, Rick and Mark Wilson, we’re sure Ruby is looking down smiling on “her boys” for all you have done to help make our family and many other families more comfortable as their loved one is leaving this world. Father Ron and Andrea thank you for being there and Blessing Bob shortly after he passed, for the beautiful funeral and burial services and for your friendship. To Stephen and Blair and Son Funeral Home, you helped us keep Bob’s final wishes just as he wanted, thank you. Mathew and Wendy, the memories you shared at the service were “perfect”, just like “Grampa Bob”. Thank you all, Dorothy, Cindy and Sean, Jack and Wendy, Chris and Marsha and Families “Keep on truckin Bob, You are far too loved to ever be forgotten”

On Sunday, November 22, 2015, Geertje Schuler passed away peacefully at the Brockville General Hospital. She was 87. Geertje was born in Emmen, Netherlands, on May 3, 1928 to her parents Anne and Elziena Koopman(nee Wonders). Geertje was a strong and independent woman. An orphan at the age of 12, Geertje, along with her brothers and sisters, survived the Second World War, living in the Netherlands while under German occupation. On November 24, 1950 she married Jan Schuler. In 1959, Geertje and Jan immigrated to Canada with their young children in tow. On arriving in Canada, the family first settled in the Ottawa area, and then moved to farms in Ormond, Crysler and Chesterville. No stranger to hard work, Geertje worked on the farm and then cleaned houses. After her husband died in 1978, she moved to Renfrew. In 1991, Geertje moved to an apartment in the Christian Seniors Co-op on Viewmount Drive in Ottawa, where she lived for 24 years. Family was of the utmost importance to Geertje and she was surrounded by loved ones in her final days. Geertje is predeceased by her husband, Jan Schuler (October 10, 1978). She is survived by her sons Henry (Betty) of Renfrew, Hans (Alice) of Chesterville, John (Connie) of Brockville and daughter Margaret Feddema (Ed) of Gananoque. Oma will be fondly remembered by 14 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren. Dear sister of Elziena Vander Heide, Grietje Koopman and Annie Tenhoor; and predeceased by her sisters Miena Kroase and Lammie Jakobs and her brothers Karl and Hendrik Koopman all of the Netherlands. Geertje is survived by nieces and nephews. Friends called at the Marsden and McLaughlin Funeral Home, Williamburg, on Tuesday from 7-9 p.m. The funeral service was held at the Williamsburg Christian Reformed Church on Wednesday, November 25th at 11 a.m., with Pastor John Noordhof officiating. Interment followed at New Union Cemetery, Williamsburg. Pallbearers and honorary pallbearers were Oma’s 14 grandchildren.

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Passed away peacefully with his family by his side on Sunday, December 6, 2015 at the Arnprior & District Memorial Hospital at the age of 82. Beloved husband of Norma Jean (Fraser) for 57 years. Loving father of Peggy Adams (Harold), Bill, Robert (Sue), Jamie (Kari) and Michael. Proud grandfather of Kalon, Christopher, Jessyn (Simon), Dylan, Holly and Sadie. Predeceased by his father Romeo, his mother Viola McNulty (Harry) and brother Hugh (Julie).

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Til we all someday meet again We miss you always Rick, Tyler, Scott and Andrew

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REMEMBRANCE WE REMEMBER Murray Dec. 5, 1983 Mark July 23, 1987 Randy Nov. 9, 1992 Dad (C.J.) Nov. 3, 2007 Mom (Gladys) Dec. 8, 2011 Light a candle for those we mourn. Into a new life they will be born. Do not look for them at the gravesite. They are somewhere else radiating their beautiful light. They have gone to a new world where there is no darkness, no pain. Their light and essence will always remain. Light a candle for those who have left this mortal place. They are free to travel through time and space. When we think of them, they are near. When we sit in a beautiful garden. Their voices we hear. Light a candle for they have not really gone. With each flickering flame, in your hearts they will always belong. Sadly missed Donna & Terry, Lori & Lee And families

April 28, 1933 to December 16, 2014

(“Gram”)

(“nana”)

Aug. 7, 1915 – Nov. 23, 2005

Feb. 24, 1937 – Dec. 26, 2006

TIMMINS, LLOYD JOHN

Dearest mother you are sleeping, Free from sorrow, free from pain, Still your memory shall be cherished, Till in Heaven we meet again. A loving mother, true and kind, A beautiful memory left behind.

Some day we hope to meet you, Someday, we know not when, We shall meet in a better land And never part again.

Sadly missed along life’s way, Quietly remembered every day. No longer in our lives to share, But in our hearts he’s always there. We always knew the full extent, Of what our fathers’ love had meant. We realize how blessed we’d been To have had a Father just like him.

Dearly missed by family and grandson Daniel

Always Remembered, Len, Lori, Larry, Randi-Lynn & TJ

Lovingly remembered Darlene & Richard, Beth & Jim and families

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KERR, Freeman Peacefully surrounded by love on December 4th, 2015 at the Renfrew Bonnechere Manor in his 87th year. Beloved husband to the late Betty (nee Grey). Cherished and loving father of Donna (Bill), Ron (Brenda), Guy and Randy (Ben). Forever loved and special Poppa to 5 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren. Dear brother of Jean (Carmen). Predeceased by his brother and sister, Wayne and Velma. He will be greatly missed by his brother-in-law Reg. A special heartfelt thank you to Dr. Pinard, staff and residents at the Manor, for their excellent, compassionate care and friendship to our dad and poppa. Funeral service will be held at Holy Trinity Church, Danford Lake, Quebec on Friday, December 11th at 11:00 a.m. If desired, donations in lieu of flowers can be made to the Bonnechere Manor Foundation, with great appreciation. See more at: http://www.bonnecheremanorfoundation.com/ Our family is blessed to have had such a kind and gentle loving man in our lives who always had a smile on his face. Better days ahead. www.hayesfuneralhome.ca

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Detail Design and Environmental Assessment Study for the Replacement of the Highway 41 Structural Culvert Located 0.45 km North of County Road 24 (White Water Road) – G.W.P. 4082-10-00

Étude d’évaluation environnementale et de l’avant-projet détaillé pour le remplacement du ponceau structurel de l’autoroute 41 situé à 0,45 km au nord de la route de comté 24 (route White Water) – G.W.P. 4082-10-00

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The Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (MTO) has retained Morrison Hershfield Limited (MH) to complete the Environmental Assessment and Detail Design Study for the replacement of Hennessys Creek structural culvert located along Highway 41 located 0.45 km north of County Road 24 (White Water Road) in the Township of Laurentian Valley.

Le ministère des Transports de l’Ontario (MTO) a retenu les services de l’entreprise Morrison Hershfield Limited (MH) pour réaliser l’étude d’évaluation environnementale et de l’avant-projet détaillé pour le remplacement du ponceau structurel du ruisseau Hennessys, situé sur l’autoroute 41 à 0,45 km au nord de la route de comté 24 (route White Water) dans le canton de Laurentian Valley. Le ponceau structural est profond et nécessitera la fermeture temporaire de l'autoroute 41 sur les lieux. Des déviations locales de la circulation seront nécessaires.

The structural culvert is in deep fill and will require temporary closure of Highway 41 at that location. Local road detours will be required.

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Ce projet est classé dans le groupe « B » aux termes de l’Évaluation environnementale de portée générale pour les installations de transport provinciales (2000), ce qui donne la possibilité au public et aux organismes de partager leurs commentaires et inquiétudes au sujet des choix conceptuels.

This project has been classified as a Group ‘B’ undertaking under the Class Environmental Assessment for Provincial Transportation Facilities (2000) with the opportunity for members of the public and agencies to provide comments and concerns with regards to the preferred design. Upon the completion of the public review, the comments and concerns will be detailed and addressed in the Transportation Environmental Study Report (TESR). This report will be prepared and made available for a 30-day public review period. A Notification of TESR Submission will be published in the local newspapers. PUBLIC CONSULTATION MH invites you to the Highway 41 website for this Detail Design and Environmental Assessment Study. The website was developed as a method to provide public consultation with those parties interested in the project. The purpose of this website is for members of the public to review the study background and purpose, EA process, existing conditions and potential impacts, culvert replacement alternatives and evaluation, traffic detours associated with the temporary closure of Highway 41, and next steps. Members of the public, local business representatives, and interest groups are encouraged to review the website, which will be made available for a two week period from December 10, 2015 to December 24, 2015. Members of the public are encouraged to submit comments during the two week review period. The website to access the online project information can be found at the following address:

www.highway41culvert.com HOW TO GET INVOLVED To comment on this project, add your name to the project mailing list or have your questions answered upon reviewing materials provided on the website or if you cannot access the site, please contact the Project Team members listed below: Brad Hewton, P.Eng. or Consultant Project Manager Morrison Hershfield Limited 2440 Don Reid Drive Ottawa, ON K1H 1E1 tel: 613-739-2910, ext. 1022292 toll free: 1-877-644-7687 fax: 613-739-4926 e-mail: bhewton@morrisonhershfield.com

Chris Kardassis Project Manager Ministry of Transportation – Eastern Region 1355 John Counter Blvd., P.O. 4000 Kingston, ON K7L 5A3 tel: 613-545-4735 toll free: 1-800-267-0295 fax: 613-540-5106 e-mail: Chris.Kardassis@ontario.ca

If you have accessibility requirements in order to participate in this project please contact one of the Project Team members listed above. All information received will be subject to the provisions and disclosure requirements of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, R.S.O., 1990, c.F.31. With the exception of personal information, all comments will become part of the public record.

Une fois l’évaluation publique terminée, les commentaires et inquiétudes seront traités dans le rapport d’étude environnementale pour les transports (RÉET). Le RÉET sera préparé et publié pour une période d’examen public de 30 jours. Un avis de publication du RÉET sera diffusé dans les journaux locaux. MÉTHODE DE PARTICIPATION MH vous invite à visiter le site Web de l'autoroute 41 pour en apprendre davantage au sujet de cette conception détaillée et de l'étude d'évaluation environnementale. Le site Web a été créé pour servir de consultation publique aux personnes intéressées par le projet. L'objectif de ce site Web consiste, pour les membres du public, à examiner le contexte et l'objet de l'étude, le processus d'évaluation environnementale, les conditions existantes et les impacts possibles, les solutions de rechange au remplacement du ponceau, l'évaluation, les déviations de la circulation liées à la fermeture temporaire de l'autoroute 41 et les étapes suivantes. Les membres du public, les représentants des entreprises locales et les groupes d'intérêt sont invités à passer en revue le site Web, qui sera accessible pendant une période de deux semaines, soit du 10 décembre au 24 décembre 2015. Nous encourageons les membres du public à partager leurs commentaires pendant les deux semaines de la période d'examen. Vous trouverez le site Web pour accéder à l'information relative au projet en ligne à l'adresse suivante :

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Some flocks of evening grosbeaks are returning Hi Jim and Ila: We moved to Renfrew last May of this year and are thrilled at the number of birds coming to our feeders. Every day this week we have had a flock of evening grosbeaks show up. We counted up to 15 at one time. We live on Wade Avenue in Renfrew, Irene and Carl Griese. Thank you for the email. The number evening grosbeak increased every year prior to 1990 when more than 1,250 were counted on the Christmas Bird Count. Since then the numbers have decreased steadily and in 2000 no evening grosbeaks were counted. The numbers have fluctuated from a few hundred to just a few for the past 14 Christmas Bird Counts. Grosbeaks survive our cold winters because they are able to digest oil-filled seeds of plants and shrubs such as sunflower, Manitoba maple, juniper, staghorn sumac and cedar. Because yearly crops of these seeds vary from year to year the birds must travel to where the seeds are most abundant. Evening grosbeaks are among the species (pine siskins, redpolls, pine grosbeaks, crossbills and purple and gold finches) that move about the country to follow conifer seed production. They appear in huge flocks at feeders for seed and along roadsides for grit to help digest the seeds they eat.

er. Ron said that the white head and tail are in sharp contrast to the dark brown body, a magnificent site to see. While we were talking on the phone six hooded mergansers and 12 Canada geese settled on the river behind the Golden home. Jo-Anne and Bill Wendt saw two bald eagles near Ferguslea, an adult and an immature one, very likely the offopring of the resident pair. Kenny Mullins saw an adult bald eagle fly over his home this past week. As recently as 1962 bounties were still being paid for the killing of bald eagles in North America. With laws that prohibit the killing and the banning of

DDT the eagles have made a remarkable recovery. It is not unusual to see a bird soaring on thermals high above the town. Pileated woodpeckers

The pileated woodpeckers are our largest woodpeckers and David and Anne Brown have a pair of this rare species coming to the suet at their feeders almost every day. The Browns have noticed that the birds are calling much as they do in the spring but since this is the fall there must be another reason for all the noise. There is and it is time for winter territories to be

claimed and defended. The territory may be as large as 150 to 200 acres (70-90 ha), and must contain two roost holes, a nesting hole and an adequate food supply. Both adults defend their territory with calls and direct attacks that on rare occasions can lead to the death of one of the birds. Christmas Bird Count Our Christmas Bird Count is on Dec. 19 and we welcome anyone with feeders or who wish to do a field count. Please call if you are interested. Good birding Ila and Jim Fergusubmitted son, 5313 River Rd., R R 5, Renfrew, This photo of evening grosbeaks Ont., K7V 3Z8 Phone 613-432-2738 or was submitted by Carl and Irene email jameshf@xplornet.com . Griese.

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When we see chickadees carrying off our sunflower seeds and hiding them in the bark and crevasses of trees, under leaves and in any likely spot they can find we wonder if they ever retrieve them. They do this to exploit surplus food supplies and provide food when there is a shortage. Over many centuries chickadees have developed the ability to remember where the seeds are cached. They will not cache seeds when they know another bird is watching. This requires a great deal of memory and they have the brain for it. Not only do chickadees have a bigger brain than most other birds in relation to their size but they can also grow new brain cells, a distinct advantage in the rough world they live in. They have been known to take the seeds stored by nuthatches and blue jays and hide them in another location. A bald eagle

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It came in the mail. Just a long narrow box. Bright red. There was nothing else in the parcel, just the box. That, in itself, wasn’t unusual coming from Aunt Freda in Chicago. We often had no idea what she was shipping out to the farm at Northcote, and if we could figure it out, seldom did we have any use for it. Take the silk kimono she sent Father. First of all, he had never seen a silk kimono before in his life, and when he undressed at night, it was to immediately get into bed in his long underwear! Or the radio she sent one year. It came in a large box filled with coils, wires, a brown wood box, and several other things, all of which made no sense at all until Uncle Alec came over across the twenty acre field and said it was a radio, which didn’t matter anyway, since we had no electricity on the farm to run it. So it was packed up and put in the shed. Now here was this red box. Mother was the only one who knew what it was, since she had seen plenty of them in New York. Inside the box, packed tightly and as neat as a pin, were little black pieces with dots imbedded in each one. Mother said they were called dominos. She said they were big in New York, but unfortunately, she never learned how to play them. Emerson looked them over, and decided they should go out in the shed with the radio. Everett and Earl had no intention of learning to play something called dominos, which didn’t look like much fun to begin with. Of course, my sister Audrey was long past playing games with us kids. When the Thoms sisters came, or Alfred from the Barr line, that was a different story. And so, I laid claim to the box

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Lighting up Calabogie Bogie Lights this year at Heritage Point in Calabogie were lit by T Jay Wilson, a Grade 7 student at St. Joseph’s Catholic School, Calabogie. More than 50 people witnessed the event Nov. 28, and enjoyed some carol singing, hot chocolate, cider and hot dogs. The event was sponsored by the Calabogie Seniors Club.

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Six full tables engaged in spirited competition for duplicate bridge honours at Ma-Te-Way Activity Centre Dec. 2. The afternoon saw five successful small slam attempts. Bringing home six no-trump contracts were the pairs of Bernadette Culhane/Mona Brydges and Gwen Latendresse/Diane Gilman. Six diamonds was also bid and made by Jeannie Yagminas /Bev Kobus, Ernie Berndt/Eric Brown and Ed McCann/Lew MacDonald. A tip of the hat to ye all. Prior to play, Wayne Daze in the Chalk Talk dealt with players evaluating their hands after opening and their partners’ responses. He emphasized that the most important bids in bridge are the second bids of partners. He illustrated his point with practice hands where average, good, or excellent hands would dictate two, three, or four bids respectively. The Chalk Talks continue to intrigue as well as enlighten all players. Congratulations to the afternoon’s winners: North-South • 1st Gwen Latendresse and Di-

ane Gilman; • 2nd Ruth Grant and Mary McCann; • 3rd Dan Baran and Randi Huus. East-West • 1st Sue Phillips and Steve Gray; • 2nd Bernadette Culhane and Mona Brydges; • 3rd Bob Bouchard and Garry Irving. Chalk Talks begin at 12:30 with regular play starting at 1 p.m. The cost of an afternoon of challenge and fun is only $5. Refreshments and snacks are included. Plan to attend the always delectable Christmas lunch on Dec. 16 at 11:30 a.m. Please sign up beforehand. Players were reminded of the Christmas Supper at the Civic Centre in Arnprior on Dec. 19. Cost is $20 per person for the meal and evening of bridge. Start time is 5 p.m. Contact Wayne Daze at 613433-9401. Note to people wanting to learn or improve their bridge: Lessons begin Jan. 18, 2016 at the Renfrew Recreation Centre on Argyle Street from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. More information to follow from the Renfrew Parks and Recreation Department.

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CLUES ACROSS 1. Color properties 5. Arabian greeting 10. Frozen spike 12. Levels 14. Tear down social stiffness 16. Rapper Hammer’s initials 18. Midway between E and SE 19. Shooting marble 20. Edward __, British composer 22. Largest English dictionary (abbr.) 23. Cygnus’ brightest star 25. Goidelic language of Ireland 26. Midway between N and NE 27. Auditory organ 28. Last month (abbr.) 30. Indicated horsepower (abbr.) 31. Mediation council

33. Aussie crocodile hunter 35. Sylvan deity 37. Clears or tidies 38. In a way, emerges 40. Whimper 41. G. Gershwin’s brother 42. Begetter 44. Seated 45. Old world, new 48. Girls 50. “Song of triumph” 52. A covering for the head 53. Attack 55. Norwegian krone 56. Coach Parseghian 57. No good 58. Task that is simple 63. A way to move on 65. In a way, advanced 66. Loses weight 67. Shift sails CLUES DOWN

1. Go quickly 2. Fiddler crabs 3. Cervid 4. Gundog 5. Gushed forth 6. Caliph 7. Shoe cord 8. Give extreme unction to 9. Of I 10. “A Doll’s House” author 11. Documents certifying authority 13. Drunk 15. Principal ethnic group of China 17. Crinkled fabrics 18. Longest division of geological time 21. Pancake 23. Small pat 24. A garden plot 27. Strayed 29. Surgical instrument

32. No. French river 34. Modern 35. Now called Ho Chi Minh City 36. Set into a specific format 39. Exhaust 40. Individual 43. Moves rhythmically to music 44. D. Lamour “Road” picture costume 46. Having earlike appendages 47. Certified public accountant 49. Outermost part of a flower 51. Supplement with difficulty 54. Plains Indian tent (alt. sp.) 59. Electronic warfare-support measures 60. Displaying a fairylike aspect 61. Taxi 62. They __ 64. Syrian pound

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ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, finding time to get everything done can be challenging. Fortunately, you have quite a few friends willing to spare some time and lend you a helping hand. TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21 Difficult decisions can take time to work through, Taurus. Although you want to address all situations, this week isn’t a good one for making big decisions. GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, something keeps nagging at you and you can’t get it out of your head. Trust your intuition and be on guard. With some careful thought, a solution will present itself. CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22 A hectic schedule may have you feeling some pressure, Cancer. Keep in mind that all of your deadlines are self-imposed, so just factor a little more time into your week. LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23 Leo, sometimes you have to make a few mistakes before you get things right. Don’t let this worry you, as trial and error is all a part of the learning process. VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22 Here’s How It Works: Virgo, you may suspect what’s around the corner, but you are not ready to take Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken down into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the the plunge just yet. Give it a little more time until you feel ready and secure. numbers 1 through 9 must fill each row, column and box. Each number can appear only once in each LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23 row, column and box. You can figure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric Work with your doctor to develop a plan for meeting some healthy resolutions, clues already provided in the boxes. The more numbers you name, the easier it gets to solve the puzzle! Libra. It is important to make your health a priority this week. 46 The Renfrew Mercury - Thursday, December 10, 2015

SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22 Scorpio, it may prove impossible to escape all of your responsibilities right now, but you can let a few slide for the time being. Tackle the most daunting projects first. SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23/Dec 21 You cannot avoid a complex issue forever, Sagittarius. Come clean with the person you may have been hiding from, and work with this person to reach a resolution. CAPRICORN – Dec 22/Jan 20 Capricorn, it may be frightening to reveal your true feelings about something, especially when the truth might change your life in a dramatic way. Muster your courage. AQUARIUS – Jan 21/Feb 18 Others appreciate all that you do for them, Aquarius. But sometimes they have to do for themselves to learn valuable lessons. This week is a time to step aside. PISCES – Feb 19/Mar 20 Pisces, while you are busy helping other people, you may discover that it’s time to take a step back and tend to your own needs.

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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 The deadline for submissions is noon Friday. The Mercury community calendar is a free service for not-for-profit groups. Include a daytime contact name and phone number for clarification. No posters, please.

December 10 Renfrew and Area Seniors’ Home Support hosts annual Christmas Luncheon, a traditional Christmas feast with all the fixings. RCAF Wing at noon. Doors open at 11 a.m. Entertainment by Limited Edition, caterer Smoke House Cafe. Cost $15 per Person; 50/50 draw, door prizes and bake table. Tickets available at Aikenhead’s Drug Store and Home Support Office.

Giant birthday party to celebrate the birth of Jesus, put on by the youth of the White Lake Pastoral charge, at Calabogie United Church Hall at 1 p.m. A skit by the church youth will be followed by camp style hot dogs and birthday cake. Admission is free. Donations to the Golden Lake Camp or Calabogie food bank would be appreciated. All welcome, especially the young people.

MITTEN TREES

The Golden Age Activity Centre offers Djembe Drumming with Leo Brooks at 1 p.m. Drums are available.

The Sisters of Beta Sigma Phi are, once again, are asking for your help to fill Mitten Trees. Mittens, hats, scarves, and socks can be placed under the trees at Scotiabank, the Bank of Montreal or the Royal Bank until Dec. 12. Items donated will be taken to the Salvation Army and shared with the needy in the Renfrew community.

December 11

December 13

Golden Age Activity Centre entertainment at 1 p.m. is with Frank Campbell and Friends. Music follows $4 hot dog and drink lunch at noon.

Christmas Cantata Concert and Carol Sing. ‘Tell me the Story of Jesus’ a Christmas musical presented by St. Andrew’s United Church Choir and guests and St. Andrew’s Sunday school children at Beachburg United Church, Beachburg at 2 p.m. Freewill offering to local food banks. Refreshments follow.

December 11, 21 Enjoy an evening of Christmas flavoured entertainment with noted area performers Lisa Webber, James Hrkach and Mike McCormick. The show will blend carols from a variety of sources with some of the stories behind the songs. Music will feature lovely harmony and solo singing with acoustic backup. There will be many chances for the audience to participate in some traditional carols as well. There will be two performances; the first at Braeside United Church Friday, Dec. 11 at 7 p.m. The second will take place at Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church. Renfrew, Monday, Dec. 21 at 7 p.m. There is no charge for the performance though a goodwill offering will be collected. For more information contact Mike McCormick at 613 433-5394 or by emailing mike@mikemccormick.ca

December 12 Renfrew Silver Seniors Christmas dinner and dance at the Renfrew Legion, cost $14. Happy hour 5, and dinner at 6 p.m. Music by Cruise Control. Fifth annual Renfrew County Paramedic Toy and Food Drive at the Renfrew Walmart from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Paramedics will be volunteering to collect new unwrapped toys, non perishable food items and cash to support the local food bank and Salvation Army. Reindeeer Run, 9 a.m. at Bonnechere Bakery, 260 Raglan St., Renfrew. Collecting non-perishable food items for the Renfrew and District Food Bank. See you there - with bells on!

Renfrew Silver Seniors euchre tournament at Renfrew Legion at 1 p.m. Cost $5, includes light lunch.

December 15 An evening of Christmas Songs featuring Tutti, a women’s vocal ensemble, directed by Lisa Webber, and accompanied by Elizabeth Brumm, at Lochwinnoch Presbyterian Church at 7 p.m. The freewill offering will be shared between McNab Public School Breakfast Program and Lochwinnoch Church. Light refreshments to follow. Kerri The Storyteller will be at the Golden Age Activity Centre at 1 p.m. to share her tales of Back and Beyond. Sit awhile, listen and reminisce.

December 16 St. Paul’s Anglican Church holds its free Community Soup Kitchen at noon, one week earlier than usual became of the Christmas holidays. Please use the rear entrance. Enjoy your favourite Christmas songs by singing along at 1 p.m. at the Golden Age Activity Centre.

December 17 The Valley Concert Band presents a concert of Merry Melodies, 7:30 p.m. at the Arnprior Legion. Celebrate the season. Admission is a donation to the food bank.

December 18 Blood donor clinic at the Cobden Agricultural Hall from 2 to 5 p.m. The Golden Age Activity Centre in Renfrew has a traditional Christmas dinner for $12 at 12:30. Enjoy the musical entertainment with Dave Hurley following dinner. Please get your tickets in advance. Call 613-431-8289 or drop by the Centre.

December 19 OPP Cram the Cruiser: OPP officers will be at Renfrew Metro and No Frills from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. accepting donations of food and cash for the Renfrew and District Food Bank. RCAF Association Christmas party for members and the public at 7 p.m. Music by Gord Barnes. Call 613-432-4485 or 613-432-9155. Admaston/Bromley Public Library Kids Party from 10:30 a.m. to noon. Children ages 4 to 10 are invited to come ‘Dashing Through the Snow’ at the library in Douglas. Christmas crafts, snacks, games, and gifts. Please email info@admastonbromleylibrary.com or Facebook the library to RSVP.

December 20 Douglas Lions Club holds its annual Santa Claus Parade at 1 p.m. Hot chocolate will be served and Santa will be at St. Michael’s School greet the kiddies with great treat bags. Please bring your food items for the Douglas Fire Department to collect along the parade route or you can drop off at the school. Tickets will be also be for sale that day for your chance to win up to $1,000 in cash. Each float that enters will receive a box of chocolates for your participation. Renfrew Legion euchre tournament at 1 p.m. Cost $5, includes light lunch.

December 24 Christmas Eve Candlelight services at 5 and 7 p.m. ReDiscover Christmas, Whitewater Wesleyan Community Church, 42 Cedar Haven Rd., Cobden (corner of Foresters Falls Road and Cedar Haven Road) 613-646-2020. Everyone welcome. Christmas Eve in Lochwinnoch at the Lochwinnoch Presbyterian Church, 946 Lochwinnoch Road. Christmas Eve service at 7 p.m. All welcome.

Knights Christmas dinner Knights of Columbus Council 1916 Renfrew is serving free-Community Friendship dinners again this Christmas day from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Free delivery

of take-out meals, and free transportation to and from your residence for those who wish to join at the hall. Please call Brian at 613-432-0887 or Don at 613-4339298 for dinner requests. On Christmas day, call 613-432-6121.

December 27 Ladies Auxiliary cards at the Renfrew Legion, 1 p.m. Cost $8 includes light lunch.

December 29 The Golden Age Activity Centre in Renfrew presents Pharmacy Hour with John Songolo from 2 to 3 p.m. Bring your questions and ideas for discussion.

December 30 The Golden Age Activity Centre is holding an end-of-year euchre tournament at 12:45. The $10 fee includes soup and bun lunch at 11:45 a.m. No euchre lunch is $4. Sign up early.

December 31 Ring in the New Year at the Golden Age Activity Centre in Renfrew with Aggie, Rita and Richard. The fun begins at 1 p.m. Bring your noise makers and dancing shoes for an afternoon of fun.

house is sponsoring a free bus to the Canadian Tire Centre with your purchase of a ticket from Capital Ticketing using the promo code ICHOOSERVH. A portion of ticket sales will be donated to I Choose RVH for the expansion and redevelopment of the hospital. The bus will be leaving at 5 p.m. All bus attendees and the general public are invited to come back to Finnigan’s for post-game food, drinks and entertainment. Please contact Hannah at the RVH Foundation Office to book your seat on the bus at 613-4324851 ext. 312.

February 8 Parent sessions hosted by RCI and RCIS in the school library at 7 p.m. A parent’s guide to helping their student with course selections, career path choices and post-secondary opportunities. Presented by RCI staff Megan Lester, Todd Stewart and Adam Noack. Call school council chair Sandra Beimers at 343-369-1083 or email rcis.rci.schools@gmail.com for more information.

March 8

Six-hand euchre fundraiser for Douglas St. Patrick’s Parade, Douglas Tavern at 7 p.m. Cost $20 per person. Register your teams with Art, Billy, Rob or Preston.

Parent sessions hosted by RCI and RCIS in the school libary at 7 p.m. BYOD: Bring your own device. The use of electronics in the classroom. Presented by Samantha Noack of the board office. Call school council chair Sandra Beimers at 343-3691083 or email rcis.rci.schools@gmail.com for more information.

January 6

Tuesdays/Thursdays

Pot luck lunch and meeting of the Cobden and District Seniors Club in the Community Room at the Whitewater Region Municipal Office on the Main Street in Cobden at noon. Renfrew County Paramedics will be present to carry out Wellness Assessments consisting of checking your blood pressure, blood oxygen levels, glucose levels, pulse rate and answer questions. Everyone 55 and over is welcome.

The With it Program (Walking in the Halls) at St. Joseph’s High School. Program runs Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5 to 7 p.m. at no cost for this year. Please, no running in the halls. Bring clean running shoes. Call Marlene at marlene17live.ca or 613-432-4072.

January 2

January 12 Parent sessions hosted by RCI and RCIS in the school library at 7 p.m. Building resiliency in your children. Presented by RCDSB mental health lead Lisa LaRiviere, and Greg Lubimiv of the Phoenix Centre. Call school council chair Sandra Beimers at 343-369-1083 or email rcis.rci.schools@ gmail.com for more information.

January 18-28 Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church Thrift Shop at 291 Plaunt St. S. in Renfrew hosts a two-week sale called January Bling Thing Jan 18-28. Buy any two articles of clothing and get a piece of jewelry free.

Sens/Leafs for RVH On Saturday, Feb. 6, Finnigan’s Road-

First Thursday Caregiver Support Group: Are you caring for someone with dementia? Caregivers meet at Trinity-St. Andrew’s United Church, Renfrew on the first Thursday of the month from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Meet other caregivers and join the conversation. Please contact the Alzheimer Society for more information at 1-888411-2067 ext. 125.

Ortho Connect The Canadian Orthopaedic Foundation invites anyone expecting bone and joint surgery, such as a hip or knee replacement, to make contact so you can be connected to local volunteers for peer support on the phone. The free Ortho Connect program helps to ease the fear, stress and anxiety that go along with bone surgery and help patients prepare. Call 1-800-461-3639 ext 4, and ask for Lauralee.

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