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Country singer Aaron Pritchett took Festival Hall by storm as he kicked off the second leg of his “Out on the Town” tour. Joined by David James and Kira Isabella, the trio thrilled music lovers from all over the region. Not only was it a country music fan’s dream show, but the Sept. 18 concert was also a fundraiser for the 42nd Field Artillery Regiment (Lanark and Renfrew Scot- tish), RCA and the Petawawa Military Family Resource Centre (PMFRC). The concert was made possible through the efforts of Eastway Group and Bell Media. The stage figuratively exploded with a solid two hours of amazing music, both current and old school country and rock and roll. The per- formers even took time after the show to meet with fans. In addition to being an incredible concert, it also benefited two organi- zation near and dear to Eastway. Dan Bedard, head of Eastway, was given the distinction of Honou- rary Lieutenant-Colonel of the 42nd Field Artillery Regiment (Lanark and Renfrew Scottish) RCA by Minister of National Defence Harjit S. Sajjan. Since receiving the title in 2016, he has learned about the different aspects of the unit and met the incredible people who have devoted their lives to serv- ing the country. “These are a lot of young people trying to go to college and trying to further their education and we just want to help them out, and the PM- FRC is just part of our community,” said Tanya Tompkins of Eastway, “so anything we can do to help out our military, we want to do.” Claudia Beswick, PMFRC Execu- tive Director, is immensely grateful for the support they receive from the local community, as donations are used to provide assistance and ser- vices to military members and their families. “The ability to directly impact families with after-hours childcare, additional supports for the deployed, and enhancing our mental health supports is critical,” she said, offer- ing her thanks for being included in this fundraiser and to all those who continue to support the organization. Michele Wright, PMFRC’s Mar- keting and Communications Coordi- nator, shared similar sentiments. continued on page three PROUDLY SERVING PETAWAWA & AREA FOR 75 YEARS • 1944-2019 Concert benefits PMFRC, 42nd Field Artillery Regiment By Patricia Leboeuf Petawawa Post V olume 75, Number 37 Thursday, September 26, 2019 Free/Gratuit Canadian Forces Discount of $1000 off! 613-735-3147 www.ButlerGM.com “Mortgage Advice You Can Count On” TODD FARRELL MORTGAGE AGENT 613-635-2921 RENCONTRE DE L’OMBUDSMAN DU MDN/DES FAC Le 2 octobre 2019 de 17h30 à 19h30 Centre communautaire du côté sud 1578, av. Wolfe L’objectif de cette assemblée sera d’expliquer le rôle de l’Ombudsman, de discuter de vos préoccupations et de répondre à vos questions. De la pizza sera servie et des services de garde d’enfants seront fournis. Pour obtenir de plus amples renseignements, communiquez avec : Claudia Beswick, Directeur général du CRFMP / Tel: 613-687-1641 poste 2228 www.ombudsman.forces.gc.ca / 1-888-828-3626 MEET THE DND/CAF OMBUDSMAN October 2 nd , 2019 5:30 – 7:30 pm South Side Community Centre 1578 Wolfe Ave. The purpose of this meeting is to explain the Ombudsman’s role as well as to discuss your concerns and answer your questions. Pizza dinner and onsite child care services will be provided. For more information please call: Claudia Beswick, Executive Director, PMFRC / Tel: 613-687-1641 ext 2228 www.ombudsman.forces.gc.ca / 1-888-828-3626 MURPHY PEMBROKE 613-735-6861 MICHELE FURNITURE/MATTRESS SPECIALIST The Mattress Depot NO TAX! ON ALL REGULAR PRICED HOME OFFICE 613-629-5464 10 MATTHEWS AVE. WWW.ASHLEYHOMESTORESELECT.CA OPEN SUNDAYS 11AM-4PM Eastway Group and Bell Media bring Aaron Pritchett, Kira Isabella and David James to Pembroke to celebrate CAF and military families. www.petawawapostlive.ca INSIDE BRIDAL SPECIAL PAGES 9-12 INTER-UNIT CHAMPS PAGE 15

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Country singer Aaron Pritchett took Festival Hall by storm as he kicked off the second leg of his ldquoOut on the Townrdquo tour

Joined by David James and Kira Isabella the trio thrilled music lovers from all over the region Not only was it a country music fanrsquos dream show but the Sept 18 concert was also a fundraiser for the 42nd Field Artillery Regiment (Lanark and Renfrew Scot-tish) RCA and the Petawawa Military Family Resource Centre (PMFRC)

The concert was made possible through the efforts of Eastway Group and Bell Media

The stage figuratively exploded with a solid two hours of amazing music both current and old school country and rock and roll The per-formers even took time after the show to meet with fans

In addition to being an incredible concert it also benefited two organi-zation near and dear to Eastway

Dan Bedard head of Eastway was given the distinction of Honou-rary Lieutenant-Colonel of the 42nd Field Artillery Regiment (Lanark and Renfrew Scottish) RCA by Minister of National Defence Harjit S Sajjan Since receiving the title in 2016 he has learned about the different aspects of the unit and met the incredible people who have devoted their lives to serv-

ing the countryldquoThese are a lot of young people

trying to go to college and trying to further their education and we just want to help them out and the PM-FRC is just part of our communityrdquo said Tanya Tompkins of Eastway ldquoso anything we can do to help out our military we want to dordquo

Claudia Beswick PMFRC Execu-tive Director is immensely grateful for the support they receive from the local community as donations are used to provide assistance and ser-

vices to military members and their families

ldquoThe ability to directly impact families with after-hours childcare additional supports for the deployed and enhancing our mental health supports is criticalrdquo she said offer-ing her thanks for being included in this fundraiser and to all those who continue to support the organization

Michele Wright PMFRCrsquos Mar-keting and Communications Coordi-nator shared similar sentiments

continued on page three

PROUDLY SERVING PETAWAWA amp AREA FOR 75 YEARS bull 1944-2019

Concert benefits PMFRC 42nd Field Artillery Regiment By Patricia Leboeuf

Petawawa Post

Volume 75 Number 37 Thursday September 26 2019 FreeGratuit

Canadian Forces

Discount of $1000 off613-735-3147

wwwButlerGMcom613-521-1600

24 Pembroke St W Suite 1wwwchamberofsecretsca

ldquoMortgage Advice You Can Count Onrdquo

TODD FARRELLMORTGAGE AGENT

613-635-2921

RENCONTRE DE LrsquoOMBUDSMAN

DU MDNDES FAC Le 2 octobre 2019

de 17h30 agrave 19h30 Centre communautaire du cocircteacute sud

1578 av Wolfe

Lrsquoobjectif de cette assembleacutee sera drsquoexpliquer le rocircle de lrsquoOmbudsman de discuter de vos preacuteoccupations et de reacutepondre agrave vos questions

De la pizza sera servie et des services de garde drsquoenfants seront fournis

PourobtenirdeplusamplesrenseignementscommuniquezavecClaudiaBeswickDirecteurgeacuteneacuteralduCRFMPTel613-687-1641poste2228 wwwombudsmanforcesgcca 1-888-828-3626

MEET THE DNDCAF OMBUDSMAN

October 2nd 2019

530 ndash 730 pm South Side Community Centre

1578 Wolfe Ave

The purpose of this meeting is to explain the Ombudsmanrsquos role as well as to discuss your concerns and answer your questions

Pizza dinner and onsite child care services will be provided

For more information please call Claudia Beswick Executive Director PMFRC Tel 613-687-1641 ext 2228 wwwombudsmanforcesgcca 1-888-828-3626

MURPHYPEMBROKE

613-735-6861

MICHELEFURNITUREMATTRESS

SPECIALIST

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The Mattress Depot

NO TAX ON ALL REGULAR PRICED HOME OFFICE

613-629-5464 10 MATTHEWS AVEWWWASHLEYHOMESTORESELECTCA

OPEN SUNDAYS 11AM-4PM

Eastway Group and Bell Media bring Aaron Pritchett Kira Isabella and David James to Pembroke to celebrate CAF and military families

wwwpetawawapostlivecaINSIDE BRIDAL SPECIAL

PAGES 9-12INTER-UNIT CHAMPS

PAGE 15

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FOUR DAY FORECAST FOR PETAWAWATONIGHT FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY

September 26

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Fundraising concert for PMFRC 42nd Field Artillery Regiment continued from front page

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ldquoAaron Pritchett and the entire crew were in top form and mentioned prior to the show how excited they were to be performing in support of our mili-tary members and their familiesrdquo she said

As for whether Pritchett or his concert-mates will return ldquoit is something we would love to do againrdquo added Tompkins ldquoWe just want people to come out to thank our military and support our militaryrdquo

The funds raised ire currently being to-talled and the amount will be released in the near future

Aaron Pritchett (centre) kicked off the second leg of his ldquoOut on the Townrdquo tour at Festival Hall on Sept 18 The concert which also featured David James and Kira Isabella was made possible through the efforts of Eastway Group and Bell Media and was a fundraiser for the 42nd Field Artillery Regiment (Lanark and Renfrew Scot-tish) RCA and the Petawawa Military Family Resource Centre (PMFRC) (Left) In addition to an evening of great music the per-formers also took time to meet with fans (Photo by Michele Wright PMFRC Marketing and Communications Coordinator)

P E M B R O K EM A L L

Page 4 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

AManaging Editor Lisa BrazeauAAssistant Editor Kiera MillerAccounts Clerk Brittani JeffersonJournalistPhotographerPatricia LeboeufSales Representative Cindy Van Loan

Circulation 77004 CDSB Garrison Petawawa Ontario K8H 2X3613-687-5511 Ext 53866265Fax 613-588-6966Email petawawapostbellnetcaPublication Mail Agreement Number 42716018 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAYDelivered FREE to the Petawawa communitySUBSCRIPTIONS $5600 (+ HST) a year in CanadaABONNEMENT 5600$ (+ TVH) par anneacutee au CanadaRead the Petawawa Post on line at wwwpetawawapostca

This publication is issued under the authority of Col L Lapointe Commander 4 CDSG4 CDSB Garrison Petawawa with 7700 copies published every ThursdayCette publication est eacutemise sous lrsquoautoriteacute du col L Lapointe commandant de la 4 GSDC4 BSDC Garrison Petawawa et est publieacutee chaque jeudi (7700)

Editorial BoardChief Executive Officer - Mr Nathan LaneManaging Editor - Mrs Lisa BrazeauFormation Public Affairs Officer - 4 CDSB Garrison Petawawa - Daphny Gebhart-TurcotteBrigade Public Affairs Officer - 2 CMBG - Sub-Lieutenant Pameacutela BussiegravereOpinions expressed herein are those of the writers and not necessarily those of the Commander or the Editorial Board They are not to be considered an of-ficial expression of the Department of National Defence The Editorial Board reserves the right to reject any editorial or advertising material Furthermore the Board cannot be held responsible for the loss or damage of photos or articles submitted for publication

Comiteacute de la ReacutedactionDirecteur geacuteneacuteral - M Nathan LaneReacutedacteur en chef - Mme Lisa BrazeauConseiller en affaires publiques - Garrison Petawawa - Daphny Gebhart-TurcotteConseiller en affaires publiques - 2 GBMC Sub-Lieutenant Pameacutela BussiegravereLes opinions qui y sont exprimeacutees de lrsquoauteur et ne sont pas neacutecessairement celles du commandant ou du comiteacute de la reacutedaction Elles ne doivent pas ecirctre consideacutereacutees comme des expressions officielles du Ministeacutere de la deacutefense nationale Le comiteacute de la reacutedaction reacuteserve le droit de rejecter tout mateacuteriel publicitaire ou eacuteditorial De plus le comiteacute ne peut ecirctre tenu responsable de la perte ou dommage aux photos et articles soumis pour publicationsPubliciteacute Les erreurs ou corrections doivent ecirctre mentionneacutees au Reacutedacteur en chef le lendemain de la premieacutere parution

AdvertisingErrors or correction must be brought to the attention of the Managing Editor the day after the first insertion The advertisers agree that the publisher shall not be liable for damages arising out of errors in advertisements beyond the amount paid for the space actually occupied by that portion of the advertisement

Submission DeadlineThursday noon to the Editor for the following Thursday editionBldg P-106 613-687-5511 ext 5386 DWAN (Intranet) +Petawawa PostCFB PetawawaEmail petawawapostbellnetca

PubliciteacuteLrsquoauteur de lrsquoannonce accepte que le Reacutedacteur en chef ne soit pas tenu re-sponsable des dommages qui pourraient survenir suite aacute des erreurs dans la annonces en plus de montant payeacute pour lrsquoespace occupeacute par cette portion de lrsquoannonce au-delaacute du montant payeacute pour lrsquoannonce

Date drsquoeacutecheacuteanceLe jeudi aacute 12h 00 au Reacutedacteur en chef Eacutedifice P-106 613-687-5511 poste 5386 Email petawawapostbellnetca

A division of CF Morale amp Welfare ServicesUne division des Services de bien-ecirctre et moral des FC

bull GARRISON PETAWAWA - TRAINING GROUND OF THE WARRIORS bull

Para Company 3 RCR ndash First Choice for OperationsBy Lieutenant Robert Blair

0500 H-Hour The soldiers of Victory Company (V Coy ndash 32 CBG) are being ferried across the water to close with and destroy their enemy Ten-sion fills the air with the antici-pation of engaging in light in-fantry shock combat V Coyrsquos mission is being supported by the 3rd Battalion The Royal Canadian Regiment (3 RCR) and various brigade enablers Direct Fire Support Platoon and Mortar Platoon are smashing the enemyrsquos beach defences from afar while the Assault Pioneers facilitate the assault water crossing Once the soldiers of V Coy make landfall the enemy on the beach is already on the brink of defeat Through aggressive fire and movement the en-emy is quickly dislodged and defeated The beachhead is secured and V Coyrsquos warriors have tasted their first victory the first of many

During Exercise STAL-WART GUARDIAN (Ex SG) the personnel belonging to 31 32 and 33 Canadian Brigade Groups formed the rifle com-panies of Arrowhead Vic-tory and Weasel Companies respectively They were sup-ported by their counterparts from 3 RCR with each 3 RCR rifle company providing men-tors and augmentees along with supporting the compa-

nies with the newly formed Combat Support Platoons The purpose of this exercise was to provide primary re-serve personnel with experi-ence in company level opera-tions V Coy was supported by members of Para Compa-ny (Para Coy) 3 RCR and as we shall see this resulted in a stellar performance by V Coy

After the battle at the beachhead V Coy had the task of securing an intersection fur-ther inland 2 Platoon (CS 22)

was sent to investigate when they came under contact from a section size enemy located on a nearby hill The platoon commander quickly took the initiative and manoeuvred his platoon to conduct a flanking attack The enemy was forced on the back foot until their re-inforcements arrived Seeing this CS 22 coordinated with the company commander to bring more forces into the fight The enemy withered under the superior firepower

of V Coy and sustained heavy casualties they quickly real-ized that they had no hope of victory and fled

Having had a brief op-portunity to reconsolidate its forces V Coyrsquos next mission was to conduct a route clear-ance of the road designated as Route CLUBS Unknown to V Coy the enemy had a platoon staged at Route CLUBS to conduct an am-bush on Coalition forces

continued on next page

ARes leadership receiving orders including OC V Coy (front row third from right) (Submitted photos)

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 5

bull GARRISON PETAWAWA - TRAINING GROUND OF THE WARRIORS bull

V Coyrsquos lead platoon CS 21 came under contact and engaged in a full pur-suit Due to quick thinking on the part of the company commander V Coy con-ducted a company flanking manoeuvre CS 21 formed a firebase supported by multiple C6 general pur-pose machine guns and laid down suppressing fire The remainder of V Coy swept through the woods to the left of the enemy and de-stroyed them Route CLUBS was now secure and friendly forces were free to move on to further objectives

Despite their many en-gagements to this point V Coyrsquos mission was not yet complete The enemy was dug in on a piece of key terrain known as Objective VIKINGS To reach this ob-jective V Coy was required to conduct a water cross-ing made possible by the Assault Pioneers The time after the crossing was 1610 Objective VIKINGS needed

to be destroyed by 1800 This left little time to waste Each soldier was put to the test as they made the hard march to VIKINGS Luckily for V Coy Recce elements had already defined the objective and sited a firebase and attack position for the company

The enemy was utterly unprepared for the artillery barrage and machine gun fire that commenced prior to V Coyrsquos assault As the en-emy was attempting to gain their bearings V Coy swept through using well-coordi-nated fire and movement The pressure was too much to bear and the enemy was defeated After Objective VI-KINGS was destroyed the members of V Coy would get some much deserved rest before receiving orders for their final mission

The operations of V Coy would culminate in a bat-talion level offensive on the enemyrsquos stronghold The rifle companies of 3 RCR were led to their objective by

members of Recce Platoon and V Coy would take up the left flank on the attack The mission was supported by Direct Fire Support Platoon and air assets to achieve an opening strike on the enemy This set the stage for the final assault V Coy was initially confronted with a complex wire obstacle blocking them from their enemy However this obstacle was quickly removed by members of 2 Combat Engineer Regiment which enabled V Coy to quickly carve a swathe of de-struction through the enemy

In the end the events of Ex SG are just another day in the job for members of V Coy As they return to their primary occupations these men and women will re-member what they achieved working alongside their Para Coy counterparts The les-sons learned during Ex SG will be used to hone their skills to an even sharper edge and the members of V Coy and Para Coy look for-ward to working together again in the future

The many successes throughout Ex SG are a true testament to the profession-alism expertise and capac-ity building techniques and abilities of Para Coy 3 RCR The perpetual training for the array of operations in which the Canadian Armed Forces is currently engaged

Para Company 3 RCR continued from previous page

has developed the soldiers of Para Coy 3 RCR into a dis-cernible expeditionary force Not only are they skilled ex-

perts in combat operations they have also proven them-selves to be highly capable of executing capacity building

operations and operating within a coalition context Para Coy 3 RCR truly is a first choice for operations

(Top photo) 2 Platoon V Coy maintains overwatch after defeating the enemy (above) PWs being handled on the final objective (be-low) Members of V Coy led by a Para Coy augmentee

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Page 6 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

TORONTO mdash Jon Pegg Ontariorsquos Fire Marshal is alerting Ontarians to the significant fire safety risks associated with ethanol-fu-eled appliances commonly known as tabletop fire fea-tures or pots

A fire hazard called flame-jetting occurs as fuel vapours are ignited when refueling these appliances that are not fully extin-guished and a flame is not

readily visibleldquoOntario has recorded

multiple fatalities and seri-ous injuries related to the refueling of these ethanol-fueled appliances this yearrdquo noted Pegg ldquoSince 2016 the Office of the Fire Marshal and Emergency Manage-ment (OFMEM) has con-ducted eleven fire investiga-tions that involved the use of these appliancesrdquo

Ethanol-fueled applianc-es are currently sold across the province and throughout the rest of Canada

The OFMEM recom-mends people protect them-selves when using these ap-pliances and help prevent flame-jetting by following these tipsbull Make sure any flames in an ethanol-fueled appliance are fully out and that it is cold to the touch before refueling

bull Only refuel when no one is near the appliancebull When refueling use a fuel container that has a flame ar-restor

People are encouraged to contact their local fire service if they have ques-tions about other fire safety measures that can be taken to protect themselves and their family

ADDITIONAL RESOURCESThe OFMEM has devel-

oped a public safety video to inform Ontarians how etha-nol-fueled appliances oper-ate and how serious injuries can occur

To learn more about flame-jetting view the video at httpwwwmcscsjusgovoncasitesdefaultfilescontentmcscsdocsOFMEM20-20Flame20jetting2045s20clip20FI-NAL_0mp4

Ethanol-fueled appliances pose serious fire safety risks

Public Safety Message from the Ontario Fire Marshal

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Automated Species at Risk MonitoringMost people know that species at risk are

protected at Garrison Petawawa but many people donrsquot realize just how we know what species are here and where they might be found We find out a lot of our information from conducting good old fashioned field-work or even incidentally from others who have documented sightings while in the field Another more high-tech approach that we have recently adopted involves the use of automated recording devices

Trail Cameras are deployed throughout the RTA to track sightings of Eastern Wolves and other wildlife at key locations The cam-eras are motion-activated and automatically take photos when something walks by We also deploy Bioacoustic Recording Devices in order to record sounds made by species at risk and other wildlife that are acousti-cally active The devices we use can record

both acoustic soundwaves (what you and I can hear such as wolf howls bird songs and frog calls) and ultrasonic soundwaves (the high frequency echolocation sounds made by bats that we cannot hear)

These devices can be programed to record different soundwaves at different times of day and allow us to obtain information that we wouldnrsquot be able to obtain otherwise For in-stance they can be deployed in areas that we cannot gain access to due to live-fire restric-tions or set to record at sunrise sunset or even the middle of the night Hours of recordings can then be visually analyzed in minutes to determine whether any targeted species at risk were present or absent at that location

The advent of automatic recording tech-nology has truly aided in our ability to locate and protect species at risk while minimizing the effort required to do so

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 7

Page 8 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

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During Garrison Petawawarsquos Garrison Family Day SISIP Financial had a special draw for a $150 CANEX gift card The family event was held on Sept 7 from 10 am to 4 pm at the Dundonald Hall sports fields It encouraged new and established families in the community to come out for a day of fun and games and included free barbecue live entertainment military static and dynamic displays games activities informational booths and the well attended Paint Me Petawawa Colour Run As a way to thank military membersrsquo loved ones as well as military members themselves for all the work they do SISIP joined in the appreciation by providing a booth of their own as well as hosting the draw which Sergeant Ceacutesar Peralta-Vintimilla of 2nd Regiment Royal Canadian Horse Artillery (2 RCHA) won He received his prize on Sept 16 which was presented to him by Ken Howard SISIP Branch Manager in Petawawa (Photo by Patricia Leboeuf Petawawa Post)

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 9

Photo courtesy of John A Butler Photography

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Some of the confirmed vendors include MAD Hair Designz Sugar Soci-ety KM Bridal Outfitters Chahna Fai and Church Street Flowers Parvati and Athena Events Val-ley Tent and Party Rent-als Ltd With This Ring with with their Mirror Me Photo Booth Dreams Ca-tering Precious Memories Photography by Sarah La-Belle VSM Entertainment Creative Perspectives Photography Solid Sound DJ Service Pure Romance by Tamilynn Edwards Kathy Pivato Wedding Of-ficiant ndash All Seasons Wed-dings Sands on Golden Lake Kyle McKey Cork

much meaningldquoEspecially for military

couples as a lot of them just moved in and they donrsquot know where to gordquo said Organizer Patricia Holst ldquoThey donrsquot know who to contactrdquoThere are shows in Pem-

broke and further away but for many years there hasnrsquot been one in Pet-awawa So Holst wanted to ensure that residents of the town would have a bridal show to enjoyThere are vendors for ba-

sically every facet of the bridal worldldquoIt is curated and I work

with a lot of these people in the industryrdquo said Holt

The Ottawa Valley Wed-ding Show is inviting all brides and grooms to an afternoon of wedding planning fun bringing to-gether local vendors for an inclusive bridal show at the Petawawa Civic Centre on Sept 29 Free entry tasty food sam-

ples a wedding fashion show wine tasting grab bags and contests are sure to make it a delightful event designed to take some of the stress out of planning that very special dayIt can be difficult to coor-

dinate a day that holds so

Culture and Holst Pho-tography Creative Events who provides photogra-phy day-of coordinating and video with $500 dis-count off wedding packag-es to celebrating 25 years in businessAccording to Holst 2020 is

going to be a big wedding season and many vendors are booking up quickly for next year To satisfy the needs of the community she is also planning another similar bridal show to be held in February 2020 ldquoJust come out and have

funrdquo Holt said More information can be

found on their Facebook page and free tickets can be booked online at wwweventbriteca

Holst Creative Media EventsBy Patricia Leboeuf

Petawawa Post

Page 10 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

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Making the important decision to get married can fill couples with joy and excitement as they imagine spending the rest of their lives togeth-er Naturally brides- and grooms-to-be are anxious to share the good news with others and include family and friends in the festivities One way cou-ples exemplify inclusion is by asking their closest acquaintances to be part of their wedding parties

Being asked to serve as a bridesmaid or grooms-man is an honor Some couples may be tempted to ask every friend sib-ling or cousin they have to be in their wedding parties and some do In fact ancient Roman law required 10 witnesses to be part of the wedding ceremony However the larger the wedding party the more people couples have to coordinate and the more personalities

they must manage While large wedding

parties are in style there isnrsquot any one-size-fits-all formula to decide which size party is right for a particular situation Trends vary based on geography and culture These tips can help cou-ples decide on the size of their wedding partiesbull Match it to scope and

style Wedding planners may use a standard ratio for a proportion of guests

to wedding party mem-bers That ratio is one pair of wedding attendants for every 50 guests This creates a balanced feel where the more people in attendance the larger the wedding party and vice versa bull Consider your ex-

penses Wedding party members may be asked to spend considerable amounts of money to be in the wedding but the couple will have certain expenses tied to the wed-ding party as well These can include limousines to ferry people between the ceremony and recep-

Things to consider when choosing a wedding party

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tion photography costs to arrange and photo-graph large wedding parties the cost of bou-tonnieres and bouquets attendantsrsquo gifts as well as extra mouths to feed at the rehearsal dinner Small wedding parties can be easier on couplesrsquo

budgetsbull Know your expecta-

tions Couples should discuss what they expect from their wedding par-ties Do couples want their loved ones to be very hands-on or wait-ing in the wings For those who want a lot of

input from their wedding parties asking distant friends or family to be included may be imprac-ticalbull Select reliable easy-

going people Wedding party members should be people couples can rely on and it only helps if

wedding party members are not prone to over-reacting Choose a wed-ding party that can be trusted and people with whom you get alongWedding party sizes are

up to the couple but big-ger isnrsquot always better

Page 12 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

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Weddings are memorable for a host of reasons While couples remember their weddings because they mark the day they officially tied the knot guests may re-member weddings for other reasons including the food served at the receptionSome wedding venues

are known for their stun-ning landscapes while oth-ers build their reputations on unique interiors that provide unforgettable am-biance But regardless of where weddings take place guests are liable to discuss the food served at the re-ception Guests might rave about the escargot or com-plain that the fish was flaky but couples who choose re-ception menus wisely can go a long way toward en-suring there are more com-pliments than complaints once the dinner bell ringsbull Donrsquot zero in on special-

ties According to The Knot 2017 Real Weddings Study a survey of nearly 13000 brides and grooms who tied the knot in 2017 the average wedding hosted 136 guests While couples might be

tempted by specialty dishes when choosing their wed-ding menus couples who are hosting dozens if not hundreds of guests should keep things simple bull Consider potential aller-

gies In regard to entreacutees make sure guests with food allergies can choose some-thing that wonrsquot make them sick According to Food Allergy Research amp Edu-cationreg an organization devoted to improving the quality of life of individu-als with food allergies some common foods cause the majority of allergic reac-tions Peanuts soy sesame and shellfish are among the most common food aller-gies according to FAREreg FARE also notes that aller-gies to wheat milk and eggs are common in children While such foods can still be served at wedding recep-tions make sure to also in-clude foods that are unlikely to trigger allergic reactions Couples can even ask guests to inform them of any food allergiesbull Donrsquot hesitate to offer a

favourite food While spe-

Tips for choosing a wedding

reception menucialty entreacutees might not be a great choice especially at large receptions where lots of mouths must be fed a couple who has a favou-rite food thatrsquos symbolic of their relationship should not hesitate to offer it during the cocktail hour For example a couple who met in Thailand may want to offer a favou-rite Thai dishbull Offer an elaborate des-

sert The last bite guests will take is dessert so couples who want their guests to go home raving about the food may want to offer something special after the entreacutees have been taken away Some guests may not indulge but those who do might end their nights thinking about the delicious dessert they enjoyed as the festivities drew to a close If the dessert is especially unique offer something more traditional alongside it for more hesi-tant guestsChoosing a wedding

menu should be fun Menus should reflect not only cou-plesrsquo tastes but also include some popular foods so no one goes home hungry

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FestivalHundreds came out to experience the beauty of the Petawawa Point on Aug 24 The Get to the Point Beach Festival is in its second year and unlike traditional activities at most festivals this one had a more grassroots alternative holistic feel and included activities such as fire danc-ing hula hoop sessions drumming class-es Stand Up Paddling (SUP) yoga paint classes crafting didgeridoo teachings vendors water activities and much more The free fun started in the late afternoon and continued late into the night (Photos by Patricia Leboeuf Petawawa Post)

MORE PHOTOS ON NEXT PAGE

(Above left) Petawawa is one of 20 communities in North America to receive a $25000 grant from the TD Bank Green Space Grant Program To celebrate tree sap-lings were handed out by the Petawawa Horticultural Society Eva Kidney 5 poses with her sapling (Above right) The Petawawa Public Library brought out some games for the kids to enjoy Rosie Bonnie and Max Brooks enjoyed some of the kidrsquos activities

Page 14 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

2889 Petawawa Blvd Petawawa Ontario

Optometrist

(613) 687-5566

Catholic Womenrsquos League NewsBy Vel LeBlanc

The Petawawa Catholic Womenrsquos League is preparing for their Fall activities as follows on Oct 19 there is a Fall Meeting hosted by Saint Francis Xavier Renfrew

At our Oct 6 meeting Sandy Brannon will be our guest speaker as Safe School Coordinator

Prayer service for our deceased CWL members is Nov 4 in the Parish Centre in addition to our monthly meeting

Friendship Sundays for Fall 2019 will take place Oct 6 and Nov 3 following our Sunday 10 am Mass at Our Lady of Sor-rows church A luncheon for senior parishioners is a possibility and is being discussed

The next CWL meeting will be Sept 9 in the Parish Cen-tre All members are invited to attend

SPORTS HEALTH amp RECREATIONGet to the Point continued from previous page

(Above) Independent Yoga Teacher Kirsten Fisher folds herself into the ldquoLord of the Fishesrdquo position (Top right) Jen Foley led the drum circle teaching interested folk on rhythm and beats (Right) One of the arts and crafts was creating mini-birch bark ca-noes Norah 5 threads through the string through the bark with the help of her father Philip Kompass (Photos by Patricia Leb-oeuf Petawawa Post)

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Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 15

SPORTS HEALTH amp RECREATION

Priced to sell And moving Quickly Ask about our military PRICING

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Inter-Unit SpringSummer Sports Champs

(Top photo) 1st Battalion The Royal Canadian Regiment won the 2019 Inter Unit SpringSummer Outdoor Soccer Championship (above) 2 Combat Engineer Regiment took the title in Slo-Pitch and (below) Golf (Submitted photos)

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DENTISTRY PETAWAWA WOULD LIKE TO WELCOME TO OUR TEAM

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Local SPCA holds Dog Wash and BBQ

The Ontario SPCA Renfrew County Animal Centre raised $794 through their Dirty Dogs Done Dirt Cheap Dog Wash and BBQ on Aug 18 at their Pembroke location The money will go a long way to make the pets at the centre happy warm healthy and fed and ultimately help them find forever homes Axel the boxer-lab mix got a got scrubbing from his pet parents Evelyne Gauvin and Ryan Leslie (Photo by Patricia Leboeuf Petawawa Post)

SPORTS HEALTH amp RECREATION

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 17

happeningFor Notices of Club Meetings Bazaars Fun Fairs Fundraisers and other charitable free events happening in the community Word Limit 50 WordsEventPLEASE SUBMIT YOUR NOTICE TO The Petawawa Post Building P-106 E-mail graphicspostbellnetca or call 613-687-5511 ext 5386 or visit wwwPetawawaPostLivecaFor events happening at later dates not listed here please visit our website

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 28TH 201915TH TURKEY TROT features a 5K walkrun amp 15K run chidlrenrsquos obstacle course and prizes for raising pledges Proceeds will support the Pembroke Regional Hospital Register at wwwprhfoundationcom

ELVIS AND BUDDY HOLLY IMPERSONATORS at the Pet-awawa Legion Tickets on sale at the bar open to all age of majority

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 29TH 2019SYLVIA ETCHEVERRY IN CONCERT at Festival Hall at 2 pm A benefit for the Festival Hall Piano Fund For more information visit wwwfesthallca

THE MINNIE OPRY SHOW at the Killaloe Lions Hall 16 Lake St at 1 pm Tickets available at the door Pro-ceeds to benefit the Killalow Seniors and Friendship Club and CRC Seniors Active Living Centre Light buffet lunch included bar will be open For more information contact 613-757-3108

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 2ND 2019CELEBRITY SERVER comes to Boston Pizza Pembroke to support Big Brothers Big Sisters of Renfrew County 10 of your order total will help support mentoring pro-grams across Renfrew County

SUNDAY OCTOBER 6TH 2019GRAN-APPLE TEA hosted by the Petawawa and Area Gran-nies at the Petawawa Legion from 2 - 4 pm Gluten-free sandwiches and sweets available All profits to the Ste-phen Lewis Foundation in support of African Grandmoth-ers orphans and those affected by HIV amp AIDS Entertain-ment by The Zephyr Woodwind Quartet Tickets available from the Petawawa Grannies members or call Esther 613-732-4984 or Hilda Young 613-687-1476

PEACE OF MINDS walk for Schizophrenia Registration is at 130 pm in the parking lot behind Metro 425 Pembroke St E Walk begins at 2 pm BBQ to follow at Recovery Outreach Program(ROP) 196 Albert St

MONDAY OCTOBER 7TH 2019OCTOBER MEETING of the Petawawa Horticultural Soci-ety will be held upstairs at the Petawawa Civic Centre Please note date to accommodate Thanksgiving The Guest Speaker will be Sheri McConnell from Seeds of Creating giving a presentation on lsquoSaving Your Own Seedsrsquo

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 16TH 2019MEET ALISON SEELY animal chircopractor and author of lsquoOne Bone at a Time Tales of an Adventurous Animal Chircopractorrsquo at 12 pm at the Pembroke Animal Hos-pital Pet Learning Centre Book copies will be available for purchase snacks and beverages will be served RSVP to staceympemahcom by October 14th

SATURDAY OCTOBER 19TH 2019LATIN NIGHTS presented by the Pembroke Symphony

Orchestra at Festival Hall at 7 pm Featuring Rossinirsquos Il Signor Bruschino Overture Symphonie Espagnole Op 21 by Lalo and introducing violinist Ralitsa Tcholakova and finishing with Arriagarsquos (ldquoThe Spanish Mozartrdquo) Symphony in D Tickets available at the Festival Hall box office or online at wwwfesthallca

SUNDAY OCTOBER 20TH 2019OKTOBERFEST DINNER at Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church 454 Miller St Pembroke from 330 - 630 pm Tickets available at the door Traditional menu and take out available

SATURDAY OCTOBER 26TH 2019BIG FALL CLEANUP clothing drive event from 11 am - 3 pm at the Pembroke Mall Accepting gently used cloth-ing shoes and bed sheets of all sizes Prizes to be won for garbage bags of clothing donated

IN-DOOR GARAGE SALE at the Petawawa Presbyterian Church 24 Ethel St 9 - 12 pm We may have some-thing that is New to U Hot dogs muffins tea amp coffee for sale Wheelchair accessible

UPCOMING EVENTSFISH AND CHIPS at the Petawawa Legion every Friday from 430 - 6 pm Everyone welcome

638 ALGONQUIN ROYAL CANADIAN AIR CADETS IS RE-CRUITING Youth between the ages of 12 amp 18 can reg-ister Wednesday after 7pm at the Pembroke Armoury Please bring your birth certificate health card and a parentlegal guardian contact638aircadetsca for more information

MUSICIANS WANTED 2 CMBG Pipes amp Drums Band is currently seeking Pipers amp Drummers Open to Military and Civilians Practice held Tuesday evenings 9000 hrs - 2100 hrs in Building H-1 Contact Pipe Major Alan Buchanan Ext - 7106 AlanBuchananforcesgcca for more information

REAL PEOPLE REAL WEIGHT LOSS TOPS CLUB INC Struggling with your weight Need friendly support Join us for a free information meeting Wednesday nights 1730hrs at the Civic Centre (upstairs room) For more info visit TOPSorg or e-mail gvmalogmailcom

DROP-IN GROUP FOR WOMEN SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL ABUSE learn coping skills connect with other survi-vors amp participate in healing activities Body image boundaries effects of sexual trauma drumming hiking and more Call the Womenrsquos Sexual Assault Centre at 613-735-5551 for more information Space is limited groups begin in September

FREE DANCES at the Pembroke Legion in the Lounge every Saturday night from 7 pm - 11 pm August 17th is BBC amp Co August 24th is The Blast and August 31st is The Heartbreakers

CATCH THE ACE WEEKLY LOTTERY held by the Deep River Hospital Foundation with draws every Thursday night at 800 pm at the Deep River Curling and Squash Club You donrsquot have to be present to win Tickets can be purchased at Drearsquos Barbershop Razorrsquos Edge Bar-bershop EGM Insurance and more Visit wwwface-bookcomdrdhfoundationorg for more information

CHECK OUT THE PETAWAWA PUBLIC LIBRARY calendar for all your summer programs This year there will be more drop-in and free events Stop by the library or sign up online Contact Liz at kidspetawawapubliclibraryca or 613-687-2227 ext 2203 for more information

YOUR VOICE MATTERS Do you have a baby on the way Is your baby under one year old In order to improve the resources for young families in our com-munity we need to learn more about your experienc-es during your pregnancy and after your baby was born This survey is private and anonymous and will be used to plan future programs and services Visit wwwsurveymonkeycomrYPTZ5KN From the Ren-frew County and District Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Working Group

CRISIS RESPONDER OPPORTUNITIES Victim Services of Renfrew County is currently looking for Crisis Response Volunteers Victim Services is a non-profit volunteer based agency that assists police and fire services in providing emotional support and practical assistance to people who have experienced a crime tragic life event or disaster Please call Victim Services Renfrew County at 613-649-2852 or toll free at 1-877-568-5730 or visit our website at wwwvictimservicesrenfrewcountyca Applications are now being accepted for our spring Volunteer Training

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS PETAWAWA TRIANGLE GROUP Monday to Friday 8 - 845 am amp Mondays Wednesdays and Sundays at 730 pm at All Saints Anglican Church

THE DEEP RIVER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA is looking for musicians to fill help fill out several sections including

violin viola cello trumpet oboe or French horn The or-chestra rehearses every Tuesday evening in Deep River and performs 5 concerts a year If you are interested or would like more information email drsoemailgmailcom

PARKINSONrsquoS SUPPORT GROUP every third Monday of the month from 10 am - 12 pm at Marianhill Inc 600 Cecelia St Pembroke For more information contact Krista Girard at 613-735-6839 ext 205

PETAWAWA LEGION COMMUNITY BAND is looking for new members We are mainly a concert band with oc-casional marching Members are of all ages and ability Our Band School can also teach you to play with in-struments to rent Wednesday evenings Contact Verlie at 613-687-2890 or whitlocknrtconet or visit wwwPetawawaLegioncaband

CANADIAN MILITARY WIVES CHOIR is looking for new members If yoursquore a military spouse partner or female CAF member join us for friendship and fun No experi-ence necessary and no auditions For more information visit us on Facebook or email canadianmwcpetawa-wagmailcom

BERNADETTE MCCANN HOUSE provides free critical ser-vices and support to women children and youth who are experiencing abuse-related crisis or coping with the after effects of abuse If you require the safety of our shelter or immediate support please call our 24hr confidential help lines at 1-800-267-4930 or 613-732-3131

THE WOMENrsquoS SEXUAL ASSAULT CENTRE offers a 24 hour 7 day a week support and crisis line If you or someone you know has been affected by sexual vio-lence you can reach us at 1-800-663-3060

THE WAR HORSE PROJECT is looking for enthusiastic creative dedicated individuals who want to give their time and skills to help with the development of this young organization Visit our website wwwhoperein-stherapycom to find out more Send your inquiries to the Program Director at infohopereinstherapycom

DISCOVER OUR CREATIVE PROGRAMS

For more information call Annie at (613) 687-7587 ext 3225 wwwCAFConnectioncaPetawawa

PMFRC Open House

FREE Admission

FEATURING INFO ONEmployment Support Educational ResourcesCraft amp Leisure WorkshopsChildren amp Parent ServicesDeployment SupportMental Health Servicesand much more

Pizza for the first 200

guests

OCTOBER

3RD5 - 7 PM

South Side Community Centre

FIT BIT Door Prize donated by

1 hr Onsite

Child Care (0-6 yrs)

CANEX PLAZA CHIROPRACTIC

Dr Denis Mahoney DC

OFFICE HOURSMonday 1000 AM - 1200 NOON

Tuesday 200 PM - 500 PMWednesday 800 AM - 1000 AM

Thursday 200 PM - 500 PM Friday 1000 AM - 1200 NOON

DR DENIS HASNEW HOURS

613-687-4673

We can help put the bounce back in

your step

ORTHOTICS BIOMECHANICS POSTURE CHECKS

GAIT ANALYSIS

Page 18 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

RESERVE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

O-43525 - BACCN WOEmployer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements WO Language English es-sential MOSID 90000 - ATR Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43175 - LONDON ARMOURY OIC AND CEDAR

SPRINGS RTA NCOEmployer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements WOLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00375-01 - HRA or 00376-01 - FSA Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-43437 - ADJT 4 CDSB PERS SVCS

Employer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements Capt Language Bilingual MOSID 00002-01 - Officer Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-42092 - FLIGHT OPS WO Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Sgt Language English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 28-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-42932 - MATAPATA BACKFILL MSE OP

Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Pte Cpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00171-01 - MSE OP or 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 07-Sep-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43399 - IMAGE TECHEmployer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION

SQUADRON Rank Requirements CplLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00137-01 - IMAGE TECH Status Open Start Date 04-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-42945 - AIRCREW FLYING

STANDARDS CLERK Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Cpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 07-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-43149 - SOCIAL MEDIA AND MULTIMEDIA TECHNI-

CIANEmployer 2 CANADIAN MECHANIZED BRIGADE GROUP HEADQUARTERS AND SIGNAL SQUADRON Rank Requirements Cpl MCpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00010-01 - INFMN or 00339-01 - CBT ENGR Status Open Start Date 06-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43196 - CSOR - COM-PANY

ADMINISTRATION OFFICEREmployer CANADIAN SPECIAL OPERATIONS REGIMENT Rank Requirements Capt Language English es-sential MOSID 00002-01 - Officer Status Open Start Date 01-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-43372 - FLIGHT OPS WOEmployer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements WOLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 30-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class A

An additional 3 current REOs are available at

httpcadtckingstonmilcaREO-OERenindexaspx

HELP WANTED

51 FESTUBERT BLVD 613-687-5826

wwwtroyescinemacom

NOW PLAYING

ANGEL HAS FALLEN (14A)

FridaySeptember 27th

at 730 PMMovies subject

to change without notice

De Troyes CinemaMOVIES

classifiedsTo advertise call 613-687-5511 x 5386 or visit wwwPetawawaPostLiveca

MOVIES

SERVICESPicture Framing Petawawa Quality basic framing with wood or metal frames Photos certificates childhood keepsakes needlework etc No obligation estimates Flexible hours Call Beverley at 613-687-2753

EVENTSHuglirsquos Blueberry Ranch Fall Family Fun Season runs from Sept 14 ndash Oct 31 6 acre corn maze with 2 bridges wagon rides to the pumpkin patch pig races pirate cannon shows hay jump animals amp more Shows and wagon rides available on weekends only $1062 + taxweekends $664 + tax weekdays Under 2 free wwwblueberryranchca

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

The Petawawa Military Family Resource Centre has an opening for a

Head Educator (Term Contract)For more information visit our website at

httpswwwCAFconnectioncaPetawawaDeadline for applications is September 27 2019

Wersquore Hiring

The Petawawa Military Family Resource Centre has an opening for an

Executive AssistantFor more information visit our website at

httpswwwCAFconnectioncaPetawawaDeadline for applications is September 26 2019

Wersquore Hiring

FRI SEPTEMBER 27 - THURS OCTOBER 3(OPEN FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY amp THURSDAY)

$20 CARLOAD THURSDAYS GENERAL ADMISSION $14

KIDS 3-15 $7

199 Forest Lea Rd Pembroke | wwwskylightdriveincom24hr Recording 613-732-2136

HOBBS AND SHAW (PG)

GOOD BOYS (14A)First Movie showtime is

approx 720pm

Ontario SPCA Renfrew County Animal Centre Pet of the Week

TAKE ME HOME

Take some SAGE advice and adopt this sweet girl Two year old SAGE has just raised a beautiful social

litter of kittens that have all found homes Now itrsquos SAGErsquos turn to shine

115 Woodcrest Drive Pembroke Open Monday-Friday 1030am-5pm amp Saturday-Sunday 1030am-4pm

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 19

Area Community Churches

St Georgersquos and St Francis of Assisi chapels are open Mon - Fri 7 am to 1130 and 1230 - 330 pm The Chaplainsrsquo Administrative office

is located in Building Q-104 (RC Chapel)

For after hours assistance dial the Duty Centre 687-55115611 and they will reach the Duty Chaplain

Garrison Petawawa Chaplains Phone 613-687-5511 + Ext

Emergency Chaplain 5611

CHAPLAINS (PROTESTANT)Padre Mike Allen

(4 CDSG Snr Chaplain) 6105Padre Judson Bridgewater 4494

Padre Michelet Dormeus Padre David Egers 3310Padre David Gallas 6498

Padre Troy Irwin (2 CMBG Snr Chaplain) 7078

Padre Earl Klotz 5208Padre Matthew Lucas

Padre Humberto Lopes 8455Padre Moley Mangana 5433Padre Robert Schweyer 5433Padre Matthew Squires 8455Padre Robert Parker 3310

Padre Luke Vanderkamp 7396

CHAPLAINS (ROMAN CATHOLIC)

Padre Maria Codina 6402Padre Francis Krusinsky 5536

GARRISON PETAWAWA CHAPELS

WORSHIP SERVICESSunday Worship - 1030 amSunday School Classes (Children 4-12 years old)Nursery for toddlers 3 and underQuiet (Nursing) Room with sound blend of contemporary and traditional worshipWEDDINGS BAPTISMS AND DEDICATIONSAt least three months notice to your unit chaplain is requried for all servicesThe Marriage Preparation Courses required for weddings in a CAF Chapel are provided twice a yearFaith Community Coordinator Padre David Egers X5433

St Georgersquos Chapel (P)4 CDSG Garrison Petawawa ON K8H 2X3 (Q-104) 613 - 687-5511 ext 5434FAX 613-588-7524

MASSMESSEMesse dominicale 0930 AM Sunday English Mass 1100 AM Summer hours starting 01 July until September 30th 1000 AM (Bilingual Mass) All sacraments are offered to military members military status civilians and government employees under military contract CONFESSION - before Mass or by appointment CONFESSION - avant la messe ou par rendez-vous BAPTISM - the last Sunday of each month Baptismal Preparation - Thursday prior Baptism Sunday BAPTEME - Ceacuteleacutebrer le dernier Dimanche de chaque mois Cours de baptecircme - jeudi precedent le diman-

che de baptecircmes MARRIAGE - Six months (6) notice is required A Marriage Preparation Course is mandatory MARIAGE - Nous demandons six (6) mois drsquoavis Un cours de preparation au marriage est obligatoire SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION - St Francis of Assisi Chapel offers sacramental prepara-tion To register for the program contact the Administrative Office ext 5434PREPARATION AUX SACRAMENTS - St Francois drsquoAssise offrent la preparation aux sacraments si vous voulex vous inscrire veuillez contacter le bureau administratif des aumoniers ext 5434Faith Community Coordinator Padre Maria Codena X6402

St Francis of Assisi Chapel (RC)Chapelle St Franccedilois drsquoAssise (CR)

4 CDSG Garrison Petawawa ON K8H 2X3 (Q-104) 613 - 687-5511 ext 5434

FAX 613-588-7524

Let us help you find a spiritual home where you belong We hope our Garrison Chapels are your

community of choice At the Garrison Chapels we foster Sunday Worship the Sacraments Christian

Education and School participation

ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN CHURCH - 1173 Victoria Street 613-687-2218 The Reverend Gillian Hoyer Sunday Service 1115 amp Sunday School 11 amCALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH - 567 Melton Street Pembroke Pastors Richard Agnew amp Paul DeGraaf Worship Service and Sunday School 9 and 11 am 613-735-5293 wwwcalvarybaptistpembrokecomCALVIN UNITED CHURCH - 276 Church St Pembroke Accessible to all 613-732-8763 calvinnrtconet Rev Tiina Cote Sunday Worship amp School 10 am wwwcalvinunitedchurchca CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH - 516 Airport Rd at Doran Petawawa 613-687-6971 Rev Bill Stanfel Sunday Divine Service 930 am Sunday School and Bible Study September through June 1045 am Website www3bellnetcelc Email celccogeconetCHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTERDAY SAINTS - Civic Centre Road amp Laurentian Drive 613-687-2237DEEP RIVER COMMUNITY CHURCH - Deep River Road Sunday service 1015 am (Kids Church) drccmagmacaFAITH BAPTIST CHURCH - Pastor Carl Morgan 182 MacKay St Pembroke parking behind town hall 613-735-1584 Sun 10 am 11 am amp 6 pm Wed 7 pmFIRST BAPTIST CHURCH - 210 Mary St Pembroke 613-735-0866 Rev (Padre retired) Wayne Sollows CD Pastor Sunday Worship amp Sunday School 1030 am wwwfbcpcaFIRST EVANGELICAL MISSIONARY CHURCH - 39 Shalom St Pembroke ON K8A 6W8 Sunday worship celebration 1030 am 613-735-5391FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - 257 Pembroke St West 613-732-8214 Rev John Vaudry Sunday School All are welcome Elevator accessGREENWOOD UNITED CHURCH - 1655 Greenwood Road RR2 PembrokeHOLY TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCH - 68 Renfrew St Pembroke 613-732-4658 The Reverend Matthew J Brown Holy Eucharist Wed at 10 am Sunday at 8 am and 10 am Sunday School 10 am Sunday wwwValleyAnglicanscaMOUNT ZION UNITED CHURCH - Corner of B-Line Rd amp Petawawa Blvd Everyone Welcome - Worship amp Sunday School 930 am Toddler Prg available Church Office 613-732-0149 NEW LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH - 2777 Petawawa Blvd 613-687-1804 Sunday Worship Service 10 am All are welcomeOUR LADY OF SORROWS - 11 Mohns Ave 613-687-4764 Weekend Masses Sat 5 pm Sun 10 am Check our website - wwwsorrowspetawawacom or Sunday Bulletin for on-going programs for all ages PEMBROKE BIBLE CHAPEL 11558 Round Lake Road Family Bible Hour amp Sunday School 11 am wwwpembroke-biblechapelcom PEMBROKE PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE - 34 Jordan Ave Pembroke Sunday Worship 1030 am (kids church amp nursery) Programs for all ages 613-732-9721 email infopptchurchcom Website wwwpptchurchcom Facebook PPT (Pembroke Pentecostal Tabernacle) PETAWAWA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - Rev James Kim 24 Ethel St 613-687-4052 Sunday Service 11 am Sunday School availablePINE RIDGE FAMILY CHURCH - Christian amp Missionary Alliance 27 Brumm Road Pembroke 613-735-1241 Service 10 am RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH - 250 Quarry Road Pembroke Rev Ana Beck Sun worship 1030 am 613-638-7476 ST ANDREWS UNITED CHURCH - 40 Joseph St Chalk River Susan deHaan DLM Worship Sunday 1030 am Every-one welcome 613-589-2312ST BARNABAS ANGLICAN CHURCH - 80 Glendale Ave Deep River 613-584-4131 Rev Francois Trottier Sunday services are at 8 am and 10 am with Sunday School during the 10 am service ST JOHNrsquoS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (LCMS) - 357 Miller Street Pembroke 613-735-6332 wwwStJohn-sPembrokeca Rev Stephen Alles amp Rev Kevin Klein (occasional) Sunday School at 845 am Divine Worship - 10 amST JOHNrsquoS LUTHERAN CHURCH - 605 Black Bay Rd Petawawa Rev Albert Romkema 613-687-6187 Sunday Wor-ship 10 am Sunday School 10 am Social Hour 11 am Email pazsjohnscogeconet See us on Facebook we warmly welcome all visitors ST LUKErsquoS ANGLICAN CHURCH (ANIC) - Rev Tim Parent 613-735-4210 Sunday Worship 8 amp 10 am (Childrenrsquos Church amp Nursery) Informal Prayer amp Praise 915 am - all Welcome Meeting at 307 Julien St Pembroke 613-735-5000ST TIMOTHYrsquoS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCIC) - 503 Alfred St Pembroke 613-732-2992 Rev Bruce W Thompson Worship service and Sunday School at 930 am Email officest-timothys-lutheran-pembrokeorg A warm welcome awaits youTHE SALVATION ARMY - 484 Pembroke St W 613-735-5601 Sunday Worship 1030 amTRAILHEAD BAPTIST CHURCH - Pastor Tim Roddick weekly worship services and childrenrsquos programs Sunday mornings 1030 am at Valour School (19 Leeder Lane Petawawa) A growing church for growing families wwwtrailheadbaptistcomWESLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH - 210 Renfrew St Pembroke Rev Kevin Wilson 613-732-2488 Morning worship and childrenrsquos church at 1030 am with nursery provided Pre-service coffee time at 930 am For more information call or email wccbellnetcaWESLEY UNITED CHURCH - 275 Pembroke St E 613-735-6132 10 am morning worship service Sunday School for children during the church serviceZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCIC) - 454 Miller St Pembroke 613-732-8792 wwwzionlutheranca Pastor Paul Roellchen-Pfohl Worship Times - Saturday 430 pm Sunday 10 am with Sunday school for the children followed by coffee and fellowship ZION EVANGELICAL UNITED CHURCH ndash 368 Miller St Pembroke 613-732-9493 zionunitedpembrokegmailcom Sunday Worship 1030 am with Sunday School for children Coffee Hour and fellowship following Bible Study on Tues-days at 10 am Pastor Rev Dr Daniel A Hansen Website wwwzionunitedpembrokeorg All welcome

MurphyFUNERAL HOME amp CHAPEL

John Huff Sandra Huff Warren HuffCaring For Our Community Since 1963

Serving the unique traditional requirements of the military and their families

Specializing in repatriation and military protocols

296 Isabella Street PembrokeE-Mail murphyfuneralnrtconetWebsite murphyfuneralhomeca

613-735-5711

As this has been a very busy time of the year and some of us were away for the weekend of the 13-15 I have not been able to get much time for my column but I will have a lot more informa-tion in my next one Hope to see you all at our next Bingo

We are still trying to raise money for a wheelchair swing that will be placed at the Civitan Park in Petawa-wa right by the Civic Centre

We still need to raise about $10000 so I along with the help from other members of Civitan will be holding bake sales and raffles As well we are asking for donations so we can get this swing set up so that those who are in a wheelchair can enjoy some time at the park with the rest of the family Please help so Civitan can get this swing We still have a bottle at Rona in Petawawa I want

to thank the people at Rona for their support Just re-member when you support the Greater Petawawa Civi-tan Bingo you are helping us help those in our community who need our help

That is all I have for you this week God bless

Thought for the week Yesterday is gone and today is here and tomorrow never comes so get done what you have to today

NEWS FROM THE GREATER PETAWAWA CIVITAN CLUB By Marie FE Arnold PRO

Page 20 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

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Horticultural Society presents 2019 Trillium Awards

This yearrsquos Trillium Award winners were celebrated at the Petawawa Horticultural Societyrsquos Annual Barbecue Winners were Cathy Brennan Hogaboam Peggy Hinch and Judy and (missing from photo) Dwight Paquette Petawawa residents who through extra effort have made the front yard a source of pride to their neighbourhood are nominated each year for the award (Submitted photo)

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Fundraising concert for PMFRC 42nd Field Artillery Regiment continued from front page

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ldquoAaron Pritchett and the entire crew were in top form and mentioned prior to the show how excited they were to be performing in support of our mili-tary members and their familiesrdquo she said

As for whether Pritchett or his concert-mates will return ldquoit is something we would love to do againrdquo added Tompkins ldquoWe just want people to come out to thank our military and support our militaryrdquo

The funds raised ire currently being to-talled and the amount will be released in the near future

Aaron Pritchett (centre) kicked off the second leg of his ldquoOut on the Townrdquo tour at Festival Hall on Sept 18 The concert which also featured David James and Kira Isabella was made possible through the efforts of Eastway Group and Bell Media and was a fundraiser for the 42nd Field Artillery Regiment (Lanark and Renfrew Scot-tish) RCA and the Petawawa Military Family Resource Centre (PMFRC) (Left) In addition to an evening of great music the per-formers also took time to meet with fans (Photo by Michele Wright PMFRC Marketing and Communications Coordinator)

P E M B R O K EM A L L

Page 4 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

AManaging Editor Lisa BrazeauAAssistant Editor Kiera MillerAccounts Clerk Brittani JeffersonJournalistPhotographerPatricia LeboeufSales Representative Cindy Van Loan

Circulation 77004 CDSB Garrison Petawawa Ontario K8H 2X3613-687-5511 Ext 53866265Fax 613-588-6966Email petawawapostbellnetcaPublication Mail Agreement Number 42716018 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAYDelivered FREE to the Petawawa communitySUBSCRIPTIONS $5600 (+ HST) a year in CanadaABONNEMENT 5600$ (+ TVH) par anneacutee au CanadaRead the Petawawa Post on line at wwwpetawawapostca

This publication is issued under the authority of Col L Lapointe Commander 4 CDSG4 CDSB Garrison Petawawa with 7700 copies published every ThursdayCette publication est eacutemise sous lrsquoautoriteacute du col L Lapointe commandant de la 4 GSDC4 BSDC Garrison Petawawa et est publieacutee chaque jeudi (7700)

Editorial BoardChief Executive Officer - Mr Nathan LaneManaging Editor - Mrs Lisa BrazeauFormation Public Affairs Officer - 4 CDSB Garrison Petawawa - Daphny Gebhart-TurcotteBrigade Public Affairs Officer - 2 CMBG - Sub-Lieutenant Pameacutela BussiegravereOpinions expressed herein are those of the writers and not necessarily those of the Commander or the Editorial Board They are not to be considered an of-ficial expression of the Department of National Defence The Editorial Board reserves the right to reject any editorial or advertising material Furthermore the Board cannot be held responsible for the loss or damage of photos or articles submitted for publication

Comiteacute de la ReacutedactionDirecteur geacuteneacuteral - M Nathan LaneReacutedacteur en chef - Mme Lisa BrazeauConseiller en affaires publiques - Garrison Petawawa - Daphny Gebhart-TurcotteConseiller en affaires publiques - 2 GBMC Sub-Lieutenant Pameacutela BussiegravereLes opinions qui y sont exprimeacutees de lrsquoauteur et ne sont pas neacutecessairement celles du commandant ou du comiteacute de la reacutedaction Elles ne doivent pas ecirctre consideacutereacutees comme des expressions officielles du Ministeacutere de la deacutefense nationale Le comiteacute de la reacutedaction reacuteserve le droit de rejecter tout mateacuteriel publicitaire ou eacuteditorial De plus le comiteacute ne peut ecirctre tenu responsable de la perte ou dommage aux photos et articles soumis pour publicationsPubliciteacute Les erreurs ou corrections doivent ecirctre mentionneacutees au Reacutedacteur en chef le lendemain de la premieacutere parution

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PubliciteacuteLrsquoauteur de lrsquoannonce accepte que le Reacutedacteur en chef ne soit pas tenu re-sponsable des dommages qui pourraient survenir suite aacute des erreurs dans la annonces en plus de montant payeacute pour lrsquoespace occupeacute par cette portion de lrsquoannonce au-delaacute du montant payeacute pour lrsquoannonce

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bull GARRISON PETAWAWA - TRAINING GROUND OF THE WARRIORS bull

Para Company 3 RCR ndash First Choice for OperationsBy Lieutenant Robert Blair

0500 H-Hour The soldiers of Victory Company (V Coy ndash 32 CBG) are being ferried across the water to close with and destroy their enemy Ten-sion fills the air with the antici-pation of engaging in light in-fantry shock combat V Coyrsquos mission is being supported by the 3rd Battalion The Royal Canadian Regiment (3 RCR) and various brigade enablers Direct Fire Support Platoon and Mortar Platoon are smashing the enemyrsquos beach defences from afar while the Assault Pioneers facilitate the assault water crossing Once the soldiers of V Coy make landfall the enemy on the beach is already on the brink of defeat Through aggressive fire and movement the en-emy is quickly dislodged and defeated The beachhead is secured and V Coyrsquos warriors have tasted their first victory the first of many

During Exercise STAL-WART GUARDIAN (Ex SG) the personnel belonging to 31 32 and 33 Canadian Brigade Groups formed the rifle com-panies of Arrowhead Vic-tory and Weasel Companies respectively They were sup-ported by their counterparts from 3 RCR with each 3 RCR rifle company providing men-tors and augmentees along with supporting the compa-

nies with the newly formed Combat Support Platoons The purpose of this exercise was to provide primary re-serve personnel with experi-ence in company level opera-tions V Coy was supported by members of Para Compa-ny (Para Coy) 3 RCR and as we shall see this resulted in a stellar performance by V Coy

After the battle at the beachhead V Coy had the task of securing an intersection fur-ther inland 2 Platoon (CS 22)

was sent to investigate when they came under contact from a section size enemy located on a nearby hill The platoon commander quickly took the initiative and manoeuvred his platoon to conduct a flanking attack The enemy was forced on the back foot until their re-inforcements arrived Seeing this CS 22 coordinated with the company commander to bring more forces into the fight The enemy withered under the superior firepower

of V Coy and sustained heavy casualties they quickly real-ized that they had no hope of victory and fled

Having had a brief op-portunity to reconsolidate its forces V Coyrsquos next mission was to conduct a route clear-ance of the road designated as Route CLUBS Unknown to V Coy the enemy had a platoon staged at Route CLUBS to conduct an am-bush on Coalition forces

continued on next page

ARes leadership receiving orders including OC V Coy (front row third from right) (Submitted photos)

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 5

bull GARRISON PETAWAWA - TRAINING GROUND OF THE WARRIORS bull

V Coyrsquos lead platoon CS 21 came under contact and engaged in a full pur-suit Due to quick thinking on the part of the company commander V Coy con-ducted a company flanking manoeuvre CS 21 formed a firebase supported by multiple C6 general pur-pose machine guns and laid down suppressing fire The remainder of V Coy swept through the woods to the left of the enemy and de-stroyed them Route CLUBS was now secure and friendly forces were free to move on to further objectives

Despite their many en-gagements to this point V Coyrsquos mission was not yet complete The enemy was dug in on a piece of key terrain known as Objective VIKINGS To reach this ob-jective V Coy was required to conduct a water cross-ing made possible by the Assault Pioneers The time after the crossing was 1610 Objective VIKINGS needed

to be destroyed by 1800 This left little time to waste Each soldier was put to the test as they made the hard march to VIKINGS Luckily for V Coy Recce elements had already defined the objective and sited a firebase and attack position for the company

The enemy was utterly unprepared for the artillery barrage and machine gun fire that commenced prior to V Coyrsquos assault As the en-emy was attempting to gain their bearings V Coy swept through using well-coordi-nated fire and movement The pressure was too much to bear and the enemy was defeated After Objective VI-KINGS was destroyed the members of V Coy would get some much deserved rest before receiving orders for their final mission

The operations of V Coy would culminate in a bat-talion level offensive on the enemyrsquos stronghold The rifle companies of 3 RCR were led to their objective by

members of Recce Platoon and V Coy would take up the left flank on the attack The mission was supported by Direct Fire Support Platoon and air assets to achieve an opening strike on the enemy This set the stage for the final assault V Coy was initially confronted with a complex wire obstacle blocking them from their enemy However this obstacle was quickly removed by members of 2 Combat Engineer Regiment which enabled V Coy to quickly carve a swathe of de-struction through the enemy

In the end the events of Ex SG are just another day in the job for members of V Coy As they return to their primary occupations these men and women will re-member what they achieved working alongside their Para Coy counterparts The les-sons learned during Ex SG will be used to hone their skills to an even sharper edge and the members of V Coy and Para Coy look for-ward to working together again in the future

The many successes throughout Ex SG are a true testament to the profession-alism expertise and capac-ity building techniques and abilities of Para Coy 3 RCR The perpetual training for the array of operations in which the Canadian Armed Forces is currently engaged

Para Company 3 RCR continued from previous page

has developed the soldiers of Para Coy 3 RCR into a dis-cernible expeditionary force Not only are they skilled ex-

perts in combat operations they have also proven them-selves to be highly capable of executing capacity building

operations and operating within a coalition context Para Coy 3 RCR truly is a first choice for operations

(Top photo) 2 Platoon V Coy maintains overwatch after defeating the enemy (above) PWs being handled on the final objective (be-low) Members of V Coy led by a Para Coy augmentee

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TORONTO mdash Jon Pegg Ontariorsquos Fire Marshal is alerting Ontarians to the significant fire safety risks associated with ethanol-fu-eled appliances commonly known as tabletop fire fea-tures or pots

A fire hazard called flame-jetting occurs as fuel vapours are ignited when refueling these appliances that are not fully extin-guished and a flame is not

readily visibleldquoOntario has recorded

multiple fatalities and seri-ous injuries related to the refueling of these ethanol-fueled appliances this yearrdquo noted Pegg ldquoSince 2016 the Office of the Fire Marshal and Emergency Manage-ment (OFMEM) has con-ducted eleven fire investiga-tions that involved the use of these appliancesrdquo

Ethanol-fueled applianc-es are currently sold across the province and throughout the rest of Canada

The OFMEM recom-mends people protect them-selves when using these ap-pliances and help prevent flame-jetting by following these tipsbull Make sure any flames in an ethanol-fueled appliance are fully out and that it is cold to the touch before refueling

bull Only refuel when no one is near the appliancebull When refueling use a fuel container that has a flame ar-restor

People are encouraged to contact their local fire service if they have ques-tions about other fire safety measures that can be taken to protect themselves and their family

ADDITIONAL RESOURCESThe OFMEM has devel-

oped a public safety video to inform Ontarians how etha-nol-fueled appliances oper-ate and how serious injuries can occur

To learn more about flame-jetting view the video at httpwwwmcscsjusgovoncasitesdefaultfilescontentmcscsdocsOFMEM20-20Flame20jetting2045s20clip20FI-NAL_0mp4

Ethanol-fueled appliances pose serious fire safety risks

Public Safety Message from the Ontario Fire Marshal

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Automated Species at Risk MonitoringMost people know that species at risk are

protected at Garrison Petawawa but many people donrsquot realize just how we know what species are here and where they might be found We find out a lot of our information from conducting good old fashioned field-work or even incidentally from others who have documented sightings while in the field Another more high-tech approach that we have recently adopted involves the use of automated recording devices

Trail Cameras are deployed throughout the RTA to track sightings of Eastern Wolves and other wildlife at key locations The cam-eras are motion-activated and automatically take photos when something walks by We also deploy Bioacoustic Recording Devices in order to record sounds made by species at risk and other wildlife that are acousti-cally active The devices we use can record

both acoustic soundwaves (what you and I can hear such as wolf howls bird songs and frog calls) and ultrasonic soundwaves (the high frequency echolocation sounds made by bats that we cannot hear)

These devices can be programed to record different soundwaves at different times of day and allow us to obtain information that we wouldnrsquot be able to obtain otherwise For in-stance they can be deployed in areas that we cannot gain access to due to live-fire restric-tions or set to record at sunrise sunset or even the middle of the night Hours of recordings can then be visually analyzed in minutes to determine whether any targeted species at risk were present or absent at that location

The advent of automatic recording tech-nology has truly aided in our ability to locate and protect species at risk while minimizing the effort required to do so

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 7

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During Garrison Petawawarsquos Garrison Family Day SISIP Financial had a special draw for a $150 CANEX gift card The family event was held on Sept 7 from 10 am to 4 pm at the Dundonald Hall sports fields It encouraged new and established families in the community to come out for a day of fun and games and included free barbecue live entertainment military static and dynamic displays games activities informational booths and the well attended Paint Me Petawawa Colour Run As a way to thank military membersrsquo loved ones as well as military members themselves for all the work they do SISIP joined in the appreciation by providing a booth of their own as well as hosting the draw which Sergeant Ceacutesar Peralta-Vintimilla of 2nd Regiment Royal Canadian Horse Artillery (2 RCHA) won He received his prize on Sept 16 which was presented to him by Ken Howard SISIP Branch Manager in Petawawa (Photo by Patricia Leboeuf Petawawa Post)

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 9

Photo courtesy of John A Butler Photography

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much meaningldquoEspecially for military

couples as a lot of them just moved in and they donrsquot know where to gordquo said Organizer Patricia Holst ldquoThey donrsquot know who to contactrdquoThere are shows in Pem-

broke and further away but for many years there hasnrsquot been one in Pet-awawa So Holst wanted to ensure that residents of the town would have a bridal show to enjoyThere are vendors for ba-

sically every facet of the bridal worldldquoIt is curated and I work

with a lot of these people in the industryrdquo said Holt

The Ottawa Valley Wed-ding Show is inviting all brides and grooms to an afternoon of wedding planning fun bringing to-gether local vendors for an inclusive bridal show at the Petawawa Civic Centre on Sept 29 Free entry tasty food sam-

ples a wedding fashion show wine tasting grab bags and contests are sure to make it a delightful event designed to take some of the stress out of planning that very special dayIt can be difficult to coor-

dinate a day that holds so

Culture and Holst Pho-tography Creative Events who provides photogra-phy day-of coordinating and video with $500 dis-count off wedding packag-es to celebrating 25 years in businessAccording to Holst 2020 is

going to be a big wedding season and many vendors are booking up quickly for next year To satisfy the needs of the community she is also planning another similar bridal show to be held in February 2020 ldquoJust come out and have

funrdquo Holt said More information can be

found on their Facebook page and free tickets can be booked online at wwweventbriteca

Holst Creative Media EventsBy Patricia Leboeuf

Petawawa Post

Page 10 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

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Making the important decision to get married can fill couples with joy and excitement as they imagine spending the rest of their lives togeth-er Naturally brides- and grooms-to-be are anxious to share the good news with others and include family and friends in the festivities One way cou-ples exemplify inclusion is by asking their closest acquaintances to be part of their wedding parties

Being asked to serve as a bridesmaid or grooms-man is an honor Some couples may be tempted to ask every friend sib-ling or cousin they have to be in their wedding parties and some do In fact ancient Roman law required 10 witnesses to be part of the wedding ceremony However the larger the wedding party the more people couples have to coordinate and the more personalities

they must manage While large wedding

parties are in style there isnrsquot any one-size-fits-all formula to decide which size party is right for a particular situation Trends vary based on geography and culture These tips can help cou-ples decide on the size of their wedding partiesbull Match it to scope and

style Wedding planners may use a standard ratio for a proportion of guests

to wedding party mem-bers That ratio is one pair of wedding attendants for every 50 guests This creates a balanced feel where the more people in attendance the larger the wedding party and vice versa bull Consider your ex-

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tion photography costs to arrange and photo-graph large wedding parties the cost of bou-tonnieres and bouquets attendantsrsquo gifts as well as extra mouths to feed at the rehearsal dinner Small wedding parties can be easier on couplesrsquo

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tions Couples should discuss what they expect from their wedding par-ties Do couples want their loved ones to be very hands-on or wait-ing in the wings For those who want a lot of

input from their wedding parties asking distant friends or family to be included may be imprac-ticalbull Select reliable easy-

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wedding party members are not prone to over-reacting Choose a wed-ding party that can be trusted and people with whom you get alongWedding party sizes are

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Weddings are memorable for a host of reasons While couples remember their weddings because they mark the day they officially tied the knot guests may re-member weddings for other reasons including the food served at the receptionSome wedding venues

are known for their stun-ning landscapes while oth-ers build their reputations on unique interiors that provide unforgettable am-biance But regardless of where weddings take place guests are liable to discuss the food served at the re-ception Guests might rave about the escargot or com-plain that the fish was flaky but couples who choose re-ception menus wisely can go a long way toward en-suring there are more com-pliments than complaints once the dinner bell ringsbull Donrsquot zero in on special-

ties According to The Knot 2017 Real Weddings Study a survey of nearly 13000 brides and grooms who tied the knot in 2017 the average wedding hosted 136 guests While couples might be

tempted by specialty dishes when choosing their wed-ding menus couples who are hosting dozens if not hundreds of guests should keep things simple bull Consider potential aller-

gies In regard to entreacutees make sure guests with food allergies can choose some-thing that wonrsquot make them sick According to Food Allergy Research amp Edu-cationreg an organization devoted to improving the quality of life of individu-als with food allergies some common foods cause the majority of allergic reac-tions Peanuts soy sesame and shellfish are among the most common food aller-gies according to FAREreg FARE also notes that aller-gies to wheat milk and eggs are common in children While such foods can still be served at wedding recep-tions make sure to also in-clude foods that are unlikely to trigger allergic reactions Couples can even ask guests to inform them of any food allergiesbull Donrsquot hesitate to offer a

favourite food While spe-

Tips for choosing a wedding

reception menucialty entreacutees might not be a great choice especially at large receptions where lots of mouths must be fed a couple who has a favou-rite food thatrsquos symbolic of their relationship should not hesitate to offer it during the cocktail hour For example a couple who met in Thailand may want to offer a favou-rite Thai dishbull Offer an elaborate des-

sert The last bite guests will take is dessert so couples who want their guests to go home raving about the food may want to offer something special after the entreacutees have been taken away Some guests may not indulge but those who do might end their nights thinking about the delicious dessert they enjoyed as the festivities drew to a close If the dessert is especially unique offer something more traditional alongside it for more hesi-tant guestsChoosing a wedding

menu should be fun Menus should reflect not only cou-plesrsquo tastes but also include some popular foods so no one goes home hungry

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FestivalHundreds came out to experience the beauty of the Petawawa Point on Aug 24 The Get to the Point Beach Festival is in its second year and unlike traditional activities at most festivals this one had a more grassroots alternative holistic feel and included activities such as fire danc-ing hula hoop sessions drumming class-es Stand Up Paddling (SUP) yoga paint classes crafting didgeridoo teachings vendors water activities and much more The free fun started in the late afternoon and continued late into the night (Photos by Patricia Leboeuf Petawawa Post)

MORE PHOTOS ON NEXT PAGE

(Above left) Petawawa is one of 20 communities in North America to receive a $25000 grant from the TD Bank Green Space Grant Program To celebrate tree sap-lings were handed out by the Petawawa Horticultural Society Eva Kidney 5 poses with her sapling (Above right) The Petawawa Public Library brought out some games for the kids to enjoy Rosie Bonnie and Max Brooks enjoyed some of the kidrsquos activities

Page 14 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

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Catholic Womenrsquos League NewsBy Vel LeBlanc

The Petawawa Catholic Womenrsquos League is preparing for their Fall activities as follows on Oct 19 there is a Fall Meeting hosted by Saint Francis Xavier Renfrew

At our Oct 6 meeting Sandy Brannon will be our guest speaker as Safe School Coordinator

Prayer service for our deceased CWL members is Nov 4 in the Parish Centre in addition to our monthly meeting

Friendship Sundays for Fall 2019 will take place Oct 6 and Nov 3 following our Sunday 10 am Mass at Our Lady of Sor-rows church A luncheon for senior parishioners is a possibility and is being discussed

The next CWL meeting will be Sept 9 in the Parish Cen-tre All members are invited to attend

SPORTS HEALTH amp RECREATIONGet to the Point continued from previous page

(Above) Independent Yoga Teacher Kirsten Fisher folds herself into the ldquoLord of the Fishesrdquo position (Top right) Jen Foley led the drum circle teaching interested folk on rhythm and beats (Right) One of the arts and crafts was creating mini-birch bark ca-noes Norah 5 threads through the string through the bark with the help of her father Philip Kompass (Photos by Patricia Leb-oeuf Petawawa Post)

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Local SPCA holds Dog Wash and BBQ

The Ontario SPCA Renfrew County Animal Centre raised $794 through their Dirty Dogs Done Dirt Cheap Dog Wash and BBQ on Aug 18 at their Pembroke location The money will go a long way to make the pets at the centre happy warm healthy and fed and ultimately help them find forever homes Axel the boxer-lab mix got a got scrubbing from his pet parents Evelyne Gauvin and Ryan Leslie (Photo by Patricia Leboeuf Petawawa Post)

SPORTS HEALTH amp RECREATION

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 17

happeningFor Notices of Club Meetings Bazaars Fun Fairs Fundraisers and other charitable free events happening in the community Word Limit 50 WordsEventPLEASE SUBMIT YOUR NOTICE TO The Petawawa Post Building P-106 E-mail graphicspostbellnetca or call 613-687-5511 ext 5386 or visit wwwPetawawaPostLivecaFor events happening at later dates not listed here please visit our website

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 28TH 201915TH TURKEY TROT features a 5K walkrun amp 15K run chidlrenrsquos obstacle course and prizes for raising pledges Proceeds will support the Pembroke Regional Hospital Register at wwwprhfoundationcom

ELVIS AND BUDDY HOLLY IMPERSONATORS at the Pet-awawa Legion Tickets on sale at the bar open to all age of majority

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 29TH 2019SYLVIA ETCHEVERRY IN CONCERT at Festival Hall at 2 pm A benefit for the Festival Hall Piano Fund For more information visit wwwfesthallca

THE MINNIE OPRY SHOW at the Killaloe Lions Hall 16 Lake St at 1 pm Tickets available at the door Pro-ceeds to benefit the Killalow Seniors and Friendship Club and CRC Seniors Active Living Centre Light buffet lunch included bar will be open For more information contact 613-757-3108

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 2ND 2019CELEBRITY SERVER comes to Boston Pizza Pembroke to support Big Brothers Big Sisters of Renfrew County 10 of your order total will help support mentoring pro-grams across Renfrew County

SUNDAY OCTOBER 6TH 2019GRAN-APPLE TEA hosted by the Petawawa and Area Gran-nies at the Petawawa Legion from 2 - 4 pm Gluten-free sandwiches and sweets available All profits to the Ste-phen Lewis Foundation in support of African Grandmoth-ers orphans and those affected by HIV amp AIDS Entertain-ment by The Zephyr Woodwind Quartet Tickets available from the Petawawa Grannies members or call Esther 613-732-4984 or Hilda Young 613-687-1476

PEACE OF MINDS walk for Schizophrenia Registration is at 130 pm in the parking lot behind Metro 425 Pembroke St E Walk begins at 2 pm BBQ to follow at Recovery Outreach Program(ROP) 196 Albert St

MONDAY OCTOBER 7TH 2019OCTOBER MEETING of the Petawawa Horticultural Soci-ety will be held upstairs at the Petawawa Civic Centre Please note date to accommodate Thanksgiving The Guest Speaker will be Sheri McConnell from Seeds of Creating giving a presentation on lsquoSaving Your Own Seedsrsquo

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 16TH 2019MEET ALISON SEELY animal chircopractor and author of lsquoOne Bone at a Time Tales of an Adventurous Animal Chircopractorrsquo at 12 pm at the Pembroke Animal Hos-pital Pet Learning Centre Book copies will be available for purchase snacks and beverages will be served RSVP to staceympemahcom by October 14th

SATURDAY OCTOBER 19TH 2019LATIN NIGHTS presented by the Pembroke Symphony

Orchestra at Festival Hall at 7 pm Featuring Rossinirsquos Il Signor Bruschino Overture Symphonie Espagnole Op 21 by Lalo and introducing violinist Ralitsa Tcholakova and finishing with Arriagarsquos (ldquoThe Spanish Mozartrdquo) Symphony in D Tickets available at the Festival Hall box office or online at wwwfesthallca

SUNDAY OCTOBER 20TH 2019OKTOBERFEST DINNER at Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church 454 Miller St Pembroke from 330 - 630 pm Tickets available at the door Traditional menu and take out available

SATURDAY OCTOBER 26TH 2019BIG FALL CLEANUP clothing drive event from 11 am - 3 pm at the Pembroke Mall Accepting gently used cloth-ing shoes and bed sheets of all sizes Prizes to be won for garbage bags of clothing donated

IN-DOOR GARAGE SALE at the Petawawa Presbyterian Church 24 Ethel St 9 - 12 pm We may have some-thing that is New to U Hot dogs muffins tea amp coffee for sale Wheelchair accessible

UPCOMING EVENTSFISH AND CHIPS at the Petawawa Legion every Friday from 430 - 6 pm Everyone welcome

638 ALGONQUIN ROYAL CANADIAN AIR CADETS IS RE-CRUITING Youth between the ages of 12 amp 18 can reg-ister Wednesday after 7pm at the Pembroke Armoury Please bring your birth certificate health card and a parentlegal guardian contact638aircadetsca for more information

MUSICIANS WANTED 2 CMBG Pipes amp Drums Band is currently seeking Pipers amp Drummers Open to Military and Civilians Practice held Tuesday evenings 9000 hrs - 2100 hrs in Building H-1 Contact Pipe Major Alan Buchanan Ext - 7106 AlanBuchananforcesgcca for more information

REAL PEOPLE REAL WEIGHT LOSS TOPS CLUB INC Struggling with your weight Need friendly support Join us for a free information meeting Wednesday nights 1730hrs at the Civic Centre (upstairs room) For more info visit TOPSorg or e-mail gvmalogmailcom

DROP-IN GROUP FOR WOMEN SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL ABUSE learn coping skills connect with other survi-vors amp participate in healing activities Body image boundaries effects of sexual trauma drumming hiking and more Call the Womenrsquos Sexual Assault Centre at 613-735-5551 for more information Space is limited groups begin in September

FREE DANCES at the Pembroke Legion in the Lounge every Saturday night from 7 pm - 11 pm August 17th is BBC amp Co August 24th is The Blast and August 31st is The Heartbreakers

CATCH THE ACE WEEKLY LOTTERY held by the Deep River Hospital Foundation with draws every Thursday night at 800 pm at the Deep River Curling and Squash Club You donrsquot have to be present to win Tickets can be purchased at Drearsquos Barbershop Razorrsquos Edge Bar-bershop EGM Insurance and more Visit wwwface-bookcomdrdhfoundationorg for more information

CHECK OUT THE PETAWAWA PUBLIC LIBRARY calendar for all your summer programs This year there will be more drop-in and free events Stop by the library or sign up online Contact Liz at kidspetawawapubliclibraryca or 613-687-2227 ext 2203 for more information

YOUR VOICE MATTERS Do you have a baby on the way Is your baby under one year old In order to improve the resources for young families in our com-munity we need to learn more about your experienc-es during your pregnancy and after your baby was born This survey is private and anonymous and will be used to plan future programs and services Visit wwwsurveymonkeycomrYPTZ5KN From the Ren-frew County and District Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Working Group

CRISIS RESPONDER OPPORTUNITIES Victim Services of Renfrew County is currently looking for Crisis Response Volunteers Victim Services is a non-profit volunteer based agency that assists police and fire services in providing emotional support and practical assistance to people who have experienced a crime tragic life event or disaster Please call Victim Services Renfrew County at 613-649-2852 or toll free at 1-877-568-5730 or visit our website at wwwvictimservicesrenfrewcountyca Applications are now being accepted for our spring Volunteer Training

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS PETAWAWA TRIANGLE GROUP Monday to Friday 8 - 845 am amp Mondays Wednesdays and Sundays at 730 pm at All Saints Anglican Church

THE DEEP RIVER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA is looking for musicians to fill help fill out several sections including

violin viola cello trumpet oboe or French horn The or-chestra rehearses every Tuesday evening in Deep River and performs 5 concerts a year If you are interested or would like more information email drsoemailgmailcom

PARKINSONrsquoS SUPPORT GROUP every third Monday of the month from 10 am - 12 pm at Marianhill Inc 600 Cecelia St Pembroke For more information contact Krista Girard at 613-735-6839 ext 205

PETAWAWA LEGION COMMUNITY BAND is looking for new members We are mainly a concert band with oc-casional marching Members are of all ages and ability Our Band School can also teach you to play with in-struments to rent Wednesday evenings Contact Verlie at 613-687-2890 or whitlocknrtconet or visit wwwPetawawaLegioncaband

CANADIAN MILITARY WIVES CHOIR is looking for new members If yoursquore a military spouse partner or female CAF member join us for friendship and fun No experi-ence necessary and no auditions For more information visit us on Facebook or email canadianmwcpetawa-wagmailcom

BERNADETTE MCCANN HOUSE provides free critical ser-vices and support to women children and youth who are experiencing abuse-related crisis or coping with the after effects of abuse If you require the safety of our shelter or immediate support please call our 24hr confidential help lines at 1-800-267-4930 or 613-732-3131

THE WOMENrsquoS SEXUAL ASSAULT CENTRE offers a 24 hour 7 day a week support and crisis line If you or someone you know has been affected by sexual vio-lence you can reach us at 1-800-663-3060

THE WAR HORSE PROJECT is looking for enthusiastic creative dedicated individuals who want to give their time and skills to help with the development of this young organization Visit our website wwwhoperein-stherapycom to find out more Send your inquiries to the Program Director at infohopereinstherapycom

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ANGEL HAS FALLEN (14A)

FridaySeptember 27th

at 730 PMMovies subject

to change without notice

De Troyes CinemaMOVIES

classifiedsTo advertise call 613-687-5511 x 5386 or visit wwwPetawawaPostLiveca

MOVIES

SERVICESPicture Framing Petawawa Quality basic framing with wood or metal frames Photos certificates childhood keepsakes needlework etc No obligation estimates Flexible hours Call Beverley at 613-687-2753

EVENTSHuglirsquos Blueberry Ranch Fall Family Fun Season runs from Sept 14 ndash Oct 31 6 acre corn maze with 2 bridges wagon rides to the pumpkin patch pig races pirate cannon shows hay jump animals amp more Shows and wagon rides available on weekends only $1062 + taxweekends $664 + tax weekdays Under 2 free wwwblueberryranchca

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

The Petawawa Military Family Resource Centre has an opening for a

Head Educator (Term Contract)For more information visit our website at

httpswwwCAFconnectioncaPetawawaDeadline for applications is September 27 2019

Wersquore Hiring

The Petawawa Military Family Resource Centre has an opening for an

Executive AssistantFor more information visit our website at

httpswwwCAFconnectioncaPetawawaDeadline for applications is September 26 2019

Wersquore Hiring

FRI SEPTEMBER 27 - THURS OCTOBER 3(OPEN FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY amp THURSDAY)

$20 CARLOAD THURSDAYS GENERAL ADMISSION $14

KIDS 3-15 $7

199 Forest Lea Rd Pembroke | wwwskylightdriveincom24hr Recording 613-732-2136

HOBBS AND SHAW (PG)

GOOD BOYS (14A)First Movie showtime is

approx 720pm

Ontario SPCA Renfrew County Animal Centre Pet of the Week

TAKE ME HOME

Take some SAGE advice and adopt this sweet girl Two year old SAGE has just raised a beautiful social

litter of kittens that have all found homes Now itrsquos SAGErsquos turn to shine

115 Woodcrest Drive Pembroke Open Monday-Friday 1030am-5pm amp Saturday-Sunday 1030am-4pm

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 19

Area Community Churches

St Georgersquos and St Francis of Assisi chapels are open Mon - Fri 7 am to 1130 and 1230 - 330 pm The Chaplainsrsquo Administrative office

is located in Building Q-104 (RC Chapel)

For after hours assistance dial the Duty Centre 687-55115611 and they will reach the Duty Chaplain

Garrison Petawawa Chaplains Phone 613-687-5511 + Ext

Emergency Chaplain 5611

CHAPLAINS (PROTESTANT)Padre Mike Allen

(4 CDSG Snr Chaplain) 6105Padre Judson Bridgewater 4494

Padre Michelet Dormeus Padre David Egers 3310Padre David Gallas 6498

Padre Troy Irwin (2 CMBG Snr Chaplain) 7078

Padre Earl Klotz 5208Padre Matthew Lucas

Padre Humberto Lopes 8455Padre Moley Mangana 5433Padre Robert Schweyer 5433Padre Matthew Squires 8455Padre Robert Parker 3310

Padre Luke Vanderkamp 7396

CHAPLAINS (ROMAN CATHOLIC)

Padre Maria Codina 6402Padre Francis Krusinsky 5536

GARRISON PETAWAWA CHAPELS

WORSHIP SERVICESSunday Worship - 1030 amSunday School Classes (Children 4-12 years old)Nursery for toddlers 3 and underQuiet (Nursing) Room with sound blend of contemporary and traditional worshipWEDDINGS BAPTISMS AND DEDICATIONSAt least three months notice to your unit chaplain is requried for all servicesThe Marriage Preparation Courses required for weddings in a CAF Chapel are provided twice a yearFaith Community Coordinator Padre David Egers X5433

St Georgersquos Chapel (P)4 CDSG Garrison Petawawa ON K8H 2X3 (Q-104) 613 - 687-5511 ext 5434FAX 613-588-7524

MASSMESSEMesse dominicale 0930 AM Sunday English Mass 1100 AM Summer hours starting 01 July until September 30th 1000 AM (Bilingual Mass) All sacraments are offered to military members military status civilians and government employees under military contract CONFESSION - before Mass or by appointment CONFESSION - avant la messe ou par rendez-vous BAPTISM - the last Sunday of each month Baptismal Preparation - Thursday prior Baptism Sunday BAPTEME - Ceacuteleacutebrer le dernier Dimanche de chaque mois Cours de baptecircme - jeudi precedent le diman-

che de baptecircmes MARRIAGE - Six months (6) notice is required A Marriage Preparation Course is mandatory MARIAGE - Nous demandons six (6) mois drsquoavis Un cours de preparation au marriage est obligatoire SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION - St Francis of Assisi Chapel offers sacramental prepara-tion To register for the program contact the Administrative Office ext 5434PREPARATION AUX SACRAMENTS - St Francois drsquoAssise offrent la preparation aux sacraments si vous voulex vous inscrire veuillez contacter le bureau administratif des aumoniers ext 5434Faith Community Coordinator Padre Maria Codena X6402

St Francis of Assisi Chapel (RC)Chapelle St Franccedilois drsquoAssise (CR)

4 CDSG Garrison Petawawa ON K8H 2X3 (Q-104) 613 - 687-5511 ext 5434

FAX 613-588-7524

Let us help you find a spiritual home where you belong We hope our Garrison Chapels are your

community of choice At the Garrison Chapels we foster Sunday Worship the Sacraments Christian

Education and School participation

ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN CHURCH - 1173 Victoria Street 613-687-2218 The Reverend Gillian Hoyer Sunday Service 1115 amp Sunday School 11 amCALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH - 567 Melton Street Pembroke Pastors Richard Agnew amp Paul DeGraaf Worship Service and Sunday School 9 and 11 am 613-735-5293 wwwcalvarybaptistpembrokecomCALVIN UNITED CHURCH - 276 Church St Pembroke Accessible to all 613-732-8763 calvinnrtconet Rev Tiina Cote Sunday Worship amp School 10 am wwwcalvinunitedchurchca CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH - 516 Airport Rd at Doran Petawawa 613-687-6971 Rev Bill Stanfel Sunday Divine Service 930 am Sunday School and Bible Study September through June 1045 am Website www3bellnetcelc Email celccogeconetCHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTERDAY SAINTS - Civic Centre Road amp Laurentian Drive 613-687-2237DEEP RIVER COMMUNITY CHURCH - Deep River Road Sunday service 1015 am (Kids Church) drccmagmacaFAITH BAPTIST CHURCH - Pastor Carl Morgan 182 MacKay St Pembroke parking behind town hall 613-735-1584 Sun 10 am 11 am amp 6 pm Wed 7 pmFIRST BAPTIST CHURCH - 210 Mary St Pembroke 613-735-0866 Rev (Padre retired) Wayne Sollows CD Pastor Sunday Worship amp Sunday School 1030 am wwwfbcpcaFIRST EVANGELICAL MISSIONARY CHURCH - 39 Shalom St Pembroke ON K8A 6W8 Sunday worship celebration 1030 am 613-735-5391FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - 257 Pembroke St West 613-732-8214 Rev John Vaudry Sunday School All are welcome Elevator accessGREENWOOD UNITED CHURCH - 1655 Greenwood Road RR2 PembrokeHOLY TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCH - 68 Renfrew St Pembroke 613-732-4658 The Reverend Matthew J Brown Holy Eucharist Wed at 10 am Sunday at 8 am and 10 am Sunday School 10 am Sunday wwwValleyAnglicanscaMOUNT ZION UNITED CHURCH - Corner of B-Line Rd amp Petawawa Blvd Everyone Welcome - Worship amp Sunday School 930 am Toddler Prg available Church Office 613-732-0149 NEW LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH - 2777 Petawawa Blvd 613-687-1804 Sunday Worship Service 10 am All are welcomeOUR LADY OF SORROWS - 11 Mohns Ave 613-687-4764 Weekend Masses Sat 5 pm Sun 10 am Check our website - wwwsorrowspetawawacom or Sunday Bulletin for on-going programs for all ages PEMBROKE BIBLE CHAPEL 11558 Round Lake Road Family Bible Hour amp Sunday School 11 am wwwpembroke-biblechapelcom PEMBROKE PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE - 34 Jordan Ave Pembroke Sunday Worship 1030 am (kids church amp nursery) Programs for all ages 613-732-9721 email infopptchurchcom Website wwwpptchurchcom Facebook PPT (Pembroke Pentecostal Tabernacle) PETAWAWA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - Rev James Kim 24 Ethel St 613-687-4052 Sunday Service 11 am Sunday School availablePINE RIDGE FAMILY CHURCH - Christian amp Missionary Alliance 27 Brumm Road Pembroke 613-735-1241 Service 10 am RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH - 250 Quarry Road Pembroke Rev Ana Beck Sun worship 1030 am 613-638-7476 ST ANDREWS UNITED CHURCH - 40 Joseph St Chalk River Susan deHaan DLM Worship Sunday 1030 am Every-one welcome 613-589-2312ST BARNABAS ANGLICAN CHURCH - 80 Glendale Ave Deep River 613-584-4131 Rev Francois Trottier Sunday services are at 8 am and 10 am with Sunday School during the 10 am service ST JOHNrsquoS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (LCMS) - 357 Miller Street Pembroke 613-735-6332 wwwStJohn-sPembrokeca Rev Stephen Alles amp Rev Kevin Klein (occasional) Sunday School at 845 am Divine Worship - 10 amST JOHNrsquoS LUTHERAN CHURCH - 605 Black Bay Rd Petawawa Rev Albert Romkema 613-687-6187 Sunday Wor-ship 10 am Sunday School 10 am Social Hour 11 am Email pazsjohnscogeconet See us on Facebook we warmly welcome all visitors ST LUKErsquoS ANGLICAN CHURCH (ANIC) - Rev Tim Parent 613-735-4210 Sunday Worship 8 amp 10 am (Childrenrsquos Church amp Nursery) Informal Prayer amp Praise 915 am - all Welcome Meeting at 307 Julien St Pembroke 613-735-5000ST TIMOTHYrsquoS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCIC) - 503 Alfred St Pembroke 613-732-2992 Rev Bruce W Thompson Worship service and Sunday School at 930 am Email officest-timothys-lutheran-pembrokeorg A warm welcome awaits youTHE SALVATION ARMY - 484 Pembroke St W 613-735-5601 Sunday Worship 1030 amTRAILHEAD BAPTIST CHURCH - Pastor Tim Roddick weekly worship services and childrenrsquos programs Sunday mornings 1030 am at Valour School (19 Leeder Lane Petawawa) A growing church for growing families wwwtrailheadbaptistcomWESLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH - 210 Renfrew St Pembroke Rev Kevin Wilson 613-732-2488 Morning worship and childrenrsquos church at 1030 am with nursery provided Pre-service coffee time at 930 am For more information call or email wccbellnetcaWESLEY UNITED CHURCH - 275 Pembroke St E 613-735-6132 10 am morning worship service Sunday School for children during the church serviceZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCIC) - 454 Miller St Pembroke 613-732-8792 wwwzionlutheranca Pastor Paul Roellchen-Pfohl Worship Times - Saturday 430 pm Sunday 10 am with Sunday school for the children followed by coffee and fellowship ZION EVANGELICAL UNITED CHURCH ndash 368 Miller St Pembroke 613-732-9493 zionunitedpembrokegmailcom Sunday Worship 1030 am with Sunday School for children Coffee Hour and fellowship following Bible Study on Tues-days at 10 am Pastor Rev Dr Daniel A Hansen Website wwwzionunitedpembrokeorg All welcome

MurphyFUNERAL HOME amp CHAPEL

John Huff Sandra Huff Warren HuffCaring For Our Community Since 1963

Serving the unique traditional requirements of the military and their families

Specializing in repatriation and military protocols

296 Isabella Street PembrokeE-Mail murphyfuneralnrtconetWebsite murphyfuneralhomeca

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As this has been a very busy time of the year and some of us were away for the weekend of the 13-15 I have not been able to get much time for my column but I will have a lot more informa-tion in my next one Hope to see you all at our next Bingo

We are still trying to raise money for a wheelchair swing that will be placed at the Civitan Park in Petawa-wa right by the Civic Centre

We still need to raise about $10000 so I along with the help from other members of Civitan will be holding bake sales and raffles As well we are asking for donations so we can get this swing set up so that those who are in a wheelchair can enjoy some time at the park with the rest of the family Please help so Civitan can get this swing We still have a bottle at Rona in Petawawa I want

to thank the people at Rona for their support Just re-member when you support the Greater Petawawa Civi-tan Bingo you are helping us help those in our community who need our help

That is all I have for you this week God bless

Thought for the week Yesterday is gone and today is here and tomorrow never comes so get done what you have to today

NEWS FROM THE GREATER PETAWAWA CIVITAN CLUB By Marie FE Arnold PRO

Page 20 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

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Horticultural Society presents 2019 Trillium Awards

This yearrsquos Trillium Award winners were celebrated at the Petawawa Horticultural Societyrsquos Annual Barbecue Winners were Cathy Brennan Hogaboam Peggy Hinch and Judy and (missing from photo) Dwight Paquette Petawawa residents who through extra effort have made the front yard a source of pride to their neighbourhood are nominated each year for the award (Submitted photo)

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FOUR DAY FORECAST FOR PETAWAWATONIGHT FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY

September 26

6CSEPTEMBER 27

19CSEPTEMBER 28

19CSEPTEMBER 29

18C

Forecast data updated as of Tuesday Sept 24 from wwwaccuweathercom

partly cloudyPOP 0

SUN amp cloud13C NIGHT

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Fundraising concert for PMFRC 42nd Field Artillery Regiment continued from front page

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Mon - Fri 9am - 7pmSat 9am - 5pm Sun 11am - 4pm

WWWCONWAYSPHARMACYCA

Providing pharmacy services 30+ years

ldquoAaron Pritchett and the entire crew were in top form and mentioned prior to the show how excited they were to be performing in support of our mili-tary members and their familiesrdquo she said

As for whether Pritchett or his concert-mates will return ldquoit is something we would love to do againrdquo added Tompkins ldquoWe just want people to come out to thank our military and support our militaryrdquo

The funds raised ire currently being to-talled and the amount will be released in the near future

Aaron Pritchett (centre) kicked off the second leg of his ldquoOut on the Townrdquo tour at Festival Hall on Sept 18 The concert which also featured David James and Kira Isabella was made possible through the efforts of Eastway Group and Bell Media and was a fundraiser for the 42nd Field Artillery Regiment (Lanark and Renfrew Scot-tish) RCA and the Petawawa Military Family Resource Centre (PMFRC) (Left) In addition to an evening of great music the per-formers also took time to meet with fans (Photo by Michele Wright PMFRC Marketing and Communications Coordinator)

P E M B R O K EM A L L

Page 4 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

AManaging Editor Lisa BrazeauAAssistant Editor Kiera MillerAccounts Clerk Brittani JeffersonJournalistPhotographerPatricia LeboeufSales Representative Cindy Van Loan

Circulation 77004 CDSB Garrison Petawawa Ontario K8H 2X3613-687-5511 Ext 53866265Fax 613-588-6966Email petawawapostbellnetcaPublication Mail Agreement Number 42716018 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAYDelivered FREE to the Petawawa communitySUBSCRIPTIONS $5600 (+ HST) a year in CanadaABONNEMENT 5600$ (+ TVH) par anneacutee au CanadaRead the Petawawa Post on line at wwwpetawawapostca

This publication is issued under the authority of Col L Lapointe Commander 4 CDSG4 CDSB Garrison Petawawa with 7700 copies published every ThursdayCette publication est eacutemise sous lrsquoautoriteacute du col L Lapointe commandant de la 4 GSDC4 BSDC Garrison Petawawa et est publieacutee chaque jeudi (7700)

Editorial BoardChief Executive Officer - Mr Nathan LaneManaging Editor - Mrs Lisa BrazeauFormation Public Affairs Officer - 4 CDSB Garrison Petawawa - Daphny Gebhart-TurcotteBrigade Public Affairs Officer - 2 CMBG - Sub-Lieutenant Pameacutela BussiegravereOpinions expressed herein are those of the writers and not necessarily those of the Commander or the Editorial Board They are not to be considered an of-ficial expression of the Department of National Defence The Editorial Board reserves the right to reject any editorial or advertising material Furthermore the Board cannot be held responsible for the loss or damage of photos or articles submitted for publication

Comiteacute de la ReacutedactionDirecteur geacuteneacuteral - M Nathan LaneReacutedacteur en chef - Mme Lisa BrazeauConseiller en affaires publiques - Garrison Petawawa - Daphny Gebhart-TurcotteConseiller en affaires publiques - 2 GBMC Sub-Lieutenant Pameacutela BussiegravereLes opinions qui y sont exprimeacutees de lrsquoauteur et ne sont pas neacutecessairement celles du commandant ou du comiteacute de la reacutedaction Elles ne doivent pas ecirctre consideacutereacutees comme des expressions officielles du Ministeacutere de la deacutefense nationale Le comiteacute de la reacutedaction reacuteserve le droit de rejecter tout mateacuteriel publicitaire ou eacuteditorial De plus le comiteacute ne peut ecirctre tenu responsable de la perte ou dommage aux photos et articles soumis pour publicationsPubliciteacute Les erreurs ou corrections doivent ecirctre mentionneacutees au Reacutedacteur en chef le lendemain de la premieacutere parution

AdvertisingErrors or correction must be brought to the attention of the Managing Editor the day after the first insertion The advertisers agree that the publisher shall not be liable for damages arising out of errors in advertisements beyond the amount paid for the space actually occupied by that portion of the advertisement

Submission DeadlineThursday noon to the Editor for the following Thursday editionBldg P-106 613-687-5511 ext 5386 DWAN (Intranet) +Petawawa PostCFB PetawawaEmail petawawapostbellnetca

PubliciteacuteLrsquoauteur de lrsquoannonce accepte que le Reacutedacteur en chef ne soit pas tenu re-sponsable des dommages qui pourraient survenir suite aacute des erreurs dans la annonces en plus de montant payeacute pour lrsquoespace occupeacute par cette portion de lrsquoannonce au-delaacute du montant payeacute pour lrsquoannonce

Date drsquoeacutecheacuteanceLe jeudi aacute 12h 00 au Reacutedacteur en chef Eacutedifice P-106 613-687-5511 poste 5386 Email petawawapostbellnetca

A division of CF Morale amp Welfare ServicesUne division des Services de bien-ecirctre et moral des FC

bull GARRISON PETAWAWA - TRAINING GROUND OF THE WARRIORS bull

Para Company 3 RCR ndash First Choice for OperationsBy Lieutenant Robert Blair

0500 H-Hour The soldiers of Victory Company (V Coy ndash 32 CBG) are being ferried across the water to close with and destroy their enemy Ten-sion fills the air with the antici-pation of engaging in light in-fantry shock combat V Coyrsquos mission is being supported by the 3rd Battalion The Royal Canadian Regiment (3 RCR) and various brigade enablers Direct Fire Support Platoon and Mortar Platoon are smashing the enemyrsquos beach defences from afar while the Assault Pioneers facilitate the assault water crossing Once the soldiers of V Coy make landfall the enemy on the beach is already on the brink of defeat Through aggressive fire and movement the en-emy is quickly dislodged and defeated The beachhead is secured and V Coyrsquos warriors have tasted their first victory the first of many

During Exercise STAL-WART GUARDIAN (Ex SG) the personnel belonging to 31 32 and 33 Canadian Brigade Groups formed the rifle com-panies of Arrowhead Vic-tory and Weasel Companies respectively They were sup-ported by their counterparts from 3 RCR with each 3 RCR rifle company providing men-tors and augmentees along with supporting the compa-

nies with the newly formed Combat Support Platoons The purpose of this exercise was to provide primary re-serve personnel with experi-ence in company level opera-tions V Coy was supported by members of Para Compa-ny (Para Coy) 3 RCR and as we shall see this resulted in a stellar performance by V Coy

After the battle at the beachhead V Coy had the task of securing an intersection fur-ther inland 2 Platoon (CS 22)

was sent to investigate when they came under contact from a section size enemy located on a nearby hill The platoon commander quickly took the initiative and manoeuvred his platoon to conduct a flanking attack The enemy was forced on the back foot until their re-inforcements arrived Seeing this CS 22 coordinated with the company commander to bring more forces into the fight The enemy withered under the superior firepower

of V Coy and sustained heavy casualties they quickly real-ized that they had no hope of victory and fled

Having had a brief op-portunity to reconsolidate its forces V Coyrsquos next mission was to conduct a route clear-ance of the road designated as Route CLUBS Unknown to V Coy the enemy had a platoon staged at Route CLUBS to conduct an am-bush on Coalition forces

continued on next page

ARes leadership receiving orders including OC V Coy (front row third from right) (Submitted photos)

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 5

bull GARRISON PETAWAWA - TRAINING GROUND OF THE WARRIORS bull

V Coyrsquos lead platoon CS 21 came under contact and engaged in a full pur-suit Due to quick thinking on the part of the company commander V Coy con-ducted a company flanking manoeuvre CS 21 formed a firebase supported by multiple C6 general pur-pose machine guns and laid down suppressing fire The remainder of V Coy swept through the woods to the left of the enemy and de-stroyed them Route CLUBS was now secure and friendly forces were free to move on to further objectives

Despite their many en-gagements to this point V Coyrsquos mission was not yet complete The enemy was dug in on a piece of key terrain known as Objective VIKINGS To reach this ob-jective V Coy was required to conduct a water cross-ing made possible by the Assault Pioneers The time after the crossing was 1610 Objective VIKINGS needed

to be destroyed by 1800 This left little time to waste Each soldier was put to the test as they made the hard march to VIKINGS Luckily for V Coy Recce elements had already defined the objective and sited a firebase and attack position for the company

The enemy was utterly unprepared for the artillery barrage and machine gun fire that commenced prior to V Coyrsquos assault As the en-emy was attempting to gain their bearings V Coy swept through using well-coordi-nated fire and movement The pressure was too much to bear and the enemy was defeated After Objective VI-KINGS was destroyed the members of V Coy would get some much deserved rest before receiving orders for their final mission

The operations of V Coy would culminate in a bat-talion level offensive on the enemyrsquos stronghold The rifle companies of 3 RCR were led to their objective by

members of Recce Platoon and V Coy would take up the left flank on the attack The mission was supported by Direct Fire Support Platoon and air assets to achieve an opening strike on the enemy This set the stage for the final assault V Coy was initially confronted with a complex wire obstacle blocking them from their enemy However this obstacle was quickly removed by members of 2 Combat Engineer Regiment which enabled V Coy to quickly carve a swathe of de-struction through the enemy

In the end the events of Ex SG are just another day in the job for members of V Coy As they return to their primary occupations these men and women will re-member what they achieved working alongside their Para Coy counterparts The les-sons learned during Ex SG will be used to hone their skills to an even sharper edge and the members of V Coy and Para Coy look for-ward to working together again in the future

The many successes throughout Ex SG are a true testament to the profession-alism expertise and capac-ity building techniques and abilities of Para Coy 3 RCR The perpetual training for the array of operations in which the Canadian Armed Forces is currently engaged

Para Company 3 RCR continued from previous page

has developed the soldiers of Para Coy 3 RCR into a dis-cernible expeditionary force Not only are they skilled ex-

perts in combat operations they have also proven them-selves to be highly capable of executing capacity building

operations and operating within a coalition context Para Coy 3 RCR truly is a first choice for operations

(Top photo) 2 Platoon V Coy maintains overwatch after defeating the enemy (above) PWs being handled on the final objective (be-low) Members of V Coy led by a Para Coy augmentee

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TORONTO mdash Jon Pegg Ontariorsquos Fire Marshal is alerting Ontarians to the significant fire safety risks associated with ethanol-fu-eled appliances commonly known as tabletop fire fea-tures or pots

A fire hazard called flame-jetting occurs as fuel vapours are ignited when refueling these appliances that are not fully extin-guished and a flame is not

readily visibleldquoOntario has recorded

multiple fatalities and seri-ous injuries related to the refueling of these ethanol-fueled appliances this yearrdquo noted Pegg ldquoSince 2016 the Office of the Fire Marshal and Emergency Manage-ment (OFMEM) has con-ducted eleven fire investiga-tions that involved the use of these appliancesrdquo

Ethanol-fueled applianc-es are currently sold across the province and throughout the rest of Canada

The OFMEM recom-mends people protect them-selves when using these ap-pliances and help prevent flame-jetting by following these tipsbull Make sure any flames in an ethanol-fueled appliance are fully out and that it is cold to the touch before refueling

bull Only refuel when no one is near the appliancebull When refueling use a fuel container that has a flame ar-restor

People are encouraged to contact their local fire service if they have ques-tions about other fire safety measures that can be taken to protect themselves and their family

ADDITIONAL RESOURCESThe OFMEM has devel-

oped a public safety video to inform Ontarians how etha-nol-fueled appliances oper-ate and how serious injuries can occur

To learn more about flame-jetting view the video at httpwwwmcscsjusgovoncasitesdefaultfilescontentmcscsdocsOFMEM20-20Flame20jetting2045s20clip20FI-NAL_0mp4

Ethanol-fueled appliances pose serious fire safety risks

Public Safety Message from the Ontario Fire Marshal

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Automated Species at Risk MonitoringMost people know that species at risk are

protected at Garrison Petawawa but many people donrsquot realize just how we know what species are here and where they might be found We find out a lot of our information from conducting good old fashioned field-work or even incidentally from others who have documented sightings while in the field Another more high-tech approach that we have recently adopted involves the use of automated recording devices

Trail Cameras are deployed throughout the RTA to track sightings of Eastern Wolves and other wildlife at key locations The cam-eras are motion-activated and automatically take photos when something walks by We also deploy Bioacoustic Recording Devices in order to record sounds made by species at risk and other wildlife that are acousti-cally active The devices we use can record

both acoustic soundwaves (what you and I can hear such as wolf howls bird songs and frog calls) and ultrasonic soundwaves (the high frequency echolocation sounds made by bats that we cannot hear)

These devices can be programed to record different soundwaves at different times of day and allow us to obtain information that we wouldnrsquot be able to obtain otherwise For in-stance they can be deployed in areas that we cannot gain access to due to live-fire restric-tions or set to record at sunrise sunset or even the middle of the night Hours of recordings can then be visually analyzed in minutes to determine whether any targeted species at risk were present or absent at that location

The advent of automatic recording tech-nology has truly aided in our ability to locate and protect species at risk while minimizing the effort required to do so

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 7

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GIFT CARD FOR SISIP DRAW WINNER

During Garrison Petawawarsquos Garrison Family Day SISIP Financial had a special draw for a $150 CANEX gift card The family event was held on Sept 7 from 10 am to 4 pm at the Dundonald Hall sports fields It encouraged new and established families in the community to come out for a day of fun and games and included free barbecue live entertainment military static and dynamic displays games activities informational booths and the well attended Paint Me Petawawa Colour Run As a way to thank military membersrsquo loved ones as well as military members themselves for all the work they do SISIP joined in the appreciation by providing a booth of their own as well as hosting the draw which Sergeant Ceacutesar Peralta-Vintimilla of 2nd Regiment Royal Canadian Horse Artillery (2 RCHA) won He received his prize on Sept 16 which was presented to him by Ken Howard SISIP Branch Manager in Petawawa (Photo by Patricia Leboeuf Petawawa Post)

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 9

Photo courtesy of John A Butler Photography

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Some of the confirmed vendors include MAD Hair Designz Sugar Soci-ety KM Bridal Outfitters Chahna Fai and Church Street Flowers Parvati and Athena Events Val-ley Tent and Party Rent-als Ltd With This Ring with with their Mirror Me Photo Booth Dreams Ca-tering Precious Memories Photography by Sarah La-Belle VSM Entertainment Creative Perspectives Photography Solid Sound DJ Service Pure Romance by Tamilynn Edwards Kathy Pivato Wedding Of-ficiant ndash All Seasons Wed-dings Sands on Golden Lake Kyle McKey Cork

much meaningldquoEspecially for military

couples as a lot of them just moved in and they donrsquot know where to gordquo said Organizer Patricia Holst ldquoThey donrsquot know who to contactrdquoThere are shows in Pem-

broke and further away but for many years there hasnrsquot been one in Pet-awawa So Holst wanted to ensure that residents of the town would have a bridal show to enjoyThere are vendors for ba-

sically every facet of the bridal worldldquoIt is curated and I work

with a lot of these people in the industryrdquo said Holt

The Ottawa Valley Wed-ding Show is inviting all brides and grooms to an afternoon of wedding planning fun bringing to-gether local vendors for an inclusive bridal show at the Petawawa Civic Centre on Sept 29 Free entry tasty food sam-

ples a wedding fashion show wine tasting grab bags and contests are sure to make it a delightful event designed to take some of the stress out of planning that very special dayIt can be difficult to coor-

dinate a day that holds so

Culture and Holst Pho-tography Creative Events who provides photogra-phy day-of coordinating and video with $500 dis-count off wedding packag-es to celebrating 25 years in businessAccording to Holst 2020 is

going to be a big wedding season and many vendors are booking up quickly for next year To satisfy the needs of the community she is also planning another similar bridal show to be held in February 2020 ldquoJust come out and have

funrdquo Holt said More information can be

found on their Facebook page and free tickets can be booked online at wwweventbriteca

Holst Creative Media EventsBy Patricia Leboeuf

Petawawa Post

Page 10 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

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Making the important decision to get married can fill couples with joy and excitement as they imagine spending the rest of their lives togeth-er Naturally brides- and grooms-to-be are anxious to share the good news with others and include family and friends in the festivities One way cou-ples exemplify inclusion is by asking their closest acquaintances to be part of their wedding parties

Being asked to serve as a bridesmaid or grooms-man is an honor Some couples may be tempted to ask every friend sib-ling or cousin they have to be in their wedding parties and some do In fact ancient Roman law required 10 witnesses to be part of the wedding ceremony However the larger the wedding party the more people couples have to coordinate and the more personalities

they must manage While large wedding

parties are in style there isnrsquot any one-size-fits-all formula to decide which size party is right for a particular situation Trends vary based on geography and culture These tips can help cou-ples decide on the size of their wedding partiesbull Match it to scope and

style Wedding planners may use a standard ratio for a proportion of guests

to wedding party mem-bers That ratio is one pair of wedding attendants for every 50 guests This creates a balanced feel where the more people in attendance the larger the wedding party and vice versa bull Consider your ex-

penses Wedding party members may be asked to spend considerable amounts of money to be in the wedding but the couple will have certain expenses tied to the wed-ding party as well These can include limousines to ferry people between the ceremony and recep-

Things to consider when choosing a wedding party

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tion photography costs to arrange and photo-graph large wedding parties the cost of bou-tonnieres and bouquets attendantsrsquo gifts as well as extra mouths to feed at the rehearsal dinner Small wedding parties can be easier on couplesrsquo

budgetsbull Know your expecta-

tions Couples should discuss what they expect from their wedding par-ties Do couples want their loved ones to be very hands-on or wait-ing in the wings For those who want a lot of

input from their wedding parties asking distant friends or family to be included may be imprac-ticalbull Select reliable easy-

going people Wedding party members should be people couples can rely on and it only helps if

wedding party members are not prone to over-reacting Choose a wed-ding party that can be trusted and people with whom you get alongWedding party sizes are

up to the couple but big-ger isnrsquot always better

Page 12 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

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Weddings are memorable for a host of reasons While couples remember their weddings because they mark the day they officially tied the knot guests may re-member weddings for other reasons including the food served at the receptionSome wedding venues

are known for their stun-ning landscapes while oth-ers build their reputations on unique interiors that provide unforgettable am-biance But regardless of where weddings take place guests are liable to discuss the food served at the re-ception Guests might rave about the escargot or com-plain that the fish was flaky but couples who choose re-ception menus wisely can go a long way toward en-suring there are more com-pliments than complaints once the dinner bell ringsbull Donrsquot zero in on special-

ties According to The Knot 2017 Real Weddings Study a survey of nearly 13000 brides and grooms who tied the knot in 2017 the average wedding hosted 136 guests While couples might be

tempted by specialty dishes when choosing their wed-ding menus couples who are hosting dozens if not hundreds of guests should keep things simple bull Consider potential aller-

gies In regard to entreacutees make sure guests with food allergies can choose some-thing that wonrsquot make them sick According to Food Allergy Research amp Edu-cationreg an organization devoted to improving the quality of life of individu-als with food allergies some common foods cause the majority of allergic reac-tions Peanuts soy sesame and shellfish are among the most common food aller-gies according to FAREreg FARE also notes that aller-gies to wheat milk and eggs are common in children While such foods can still be served at wedding recep-tions make sure to also in-clude foods that are unlikely to trigger allergic reactions Couples can even ask guests to inform them of any food allergiesbull Donrsquot hesitate to offer a

favourite food While spe-

Tips for choosing a wedding

reception menucialty entreacutees might not be a great choice especially at large receptions where lots of mouths must be fed a couple who has a favou-rite food thatrsquos symbolic of their relationship should not hesitate to offer it during the cocktail hour For example a couple who met in Thailand may want to offer a favou-rite Thai dishbull Offer an elaborate des-

sert The last bite guests will take is dessert so couples who want their guests to go home raving about the food may want to offer something special after the entreacutees have been taken away Some guests may not indulge but those who do might end their nights thinking about the delicious dessert they enjoyed as the festivities drew to a close If the dessert is especially unique offer something more traditional alongside it for more hesi-tant guestsChoosing a wedding

menu should be fun Menus should reflect not only cou-plesrsquo tastes but also include some popular foods so no one goes home hungry

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Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 13

SPORTS HEALTH amp RECREATION

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Get to the Point Beach

FestivalHundreds came out to experience the beauty of the Petawawa Point on Aug 24 The Get to the Point Beach Festival is in its second year and unlike traditional activities at most festivals this one had a more grassroots alternative holistic feel and included activities such as fire danc-ing hula hoop sessions drumming class-es Stand Up Paddling (SUP) yoga paint classes crafting didgeridoo teachings vendors water activities and much more The free fun started in the late afternoon and continued late into the night (Photos by Patricia Leboeuf Petawawa Post)

MORE PHOTOS ON NEXT PAGE

(Above left) Petawawa is one of 20 communities in North America to receive a $25000 grant from the TD Bank Green Space Grant Program To celebrate tree sap-lings were handed out by the Petawawa Horticultural Society Eva Kidney 5 poses with her sapling (Above right) The Petawawa Public Library brought out some games for the kids to enjoy Rosie Bonnie and Max Brooks enjoyed some of the kidrsquos activities

Page 14 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

2889 Petawawa Blvd Petawawa Ontario

Optometrist

(613) 687-5566

Catholic Womenrsquos League NewsBy Vel LeBlanc

The Petawawa Catholic Womenrsquos League is preparing for their Fall activities as follows on Oct 19 there is a Fall Meeting hosted by Saint Francis Xavier Renfrew

At our Oct 6 meeting Sandy Brannon will be our guest speaker as Safe School Coordinator

Prayer service for our deceased CWL members is Nov 4 in the Parish Centre in addition to our monthly meeting

Friendship Sundays for Fall 2019 will take place Oct 6 and Nov 3 following our Sunday 10 am Mass at Our Lady of Sor-rows church A luncheon for senior parishioners is a possibility and is being discussed

The next CWL meeting will be Sept 9 in the Parish Cen-tre All members are invited to attend

SPORTS HEALTH amp RECREATIONGet to the Point continued from previous page

(Above) Independent Yoga Teacher Kirsten Fisher folds herself into the ldquoLord of the Fishesrdquo position (Top right) Jen Foley led the drum circle teaching interested folk on rhythm and beats (Right) One of the arts and crafts was creating mini-birch bark ca-noes Norah 5 threads through the string through the bark with the help of her father Philip Kompass (Photos by Patricia Leb-oeuf Petawawa Post)

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Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 15

SPORTS HEALTH amp RECREATION

Priced to sell And moving Quickly Ask about our military PRICING

Call us for details

Inter-Unit SpringSummer Sports Champs

(Top photo) 1st Battalion The Royal Canadian Regiment won the 2019 Inter Unit SpringSummer Outdoor Soccer Championship (above) 2 Combat Engineer Regiment took the title in Slo-Pitch and (below) Golf (Submitted photos)

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Dr Yasmin graduated in 2013 from the University of Sharjah - UAE (Faculty of Dentistry) with an Honours Degree she worked in Abu Dhabi for 2 years before coming to Canada in 2017 she finished her NDEB equivelncy in 2018 worked in Northern Ontario and now in Petawawa

Dr Yasmin enjoys working in all aspects of dentistry and treating all different ages including the little ones In her free time she spends time with her daughter and husband She loves working out staying active and spending time outdoors

DENTISTRY PETAWAWA WOULD LIKE TO WELCOME TO OUR TEAM

DR YASMIN AL-HADITHI

Page 16 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

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Local SPCA holds Dog Wash and BBQ

The Ontario SPCA Renfrew County Animal Centre raised $794 through their Dirty Dogs Done Dirt Cheap Dog Wash and BBQ on Aug 18 at their Pembroke location The money will go a long way to make the pets at the centre happy warm healthy and fed and ultimately help them find forever homes Axel the boxer-lab mix got a got scrubbing from his pet parents Evelyne Gauvin and Ryan Leslie (Photo by Patricia Leboeuf Petawawa Post)

SPORTS HEALTH amp RECREATION

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 17

happeningFor Notices of Club Meetings Bazaars Fun Fairs Fundraisers and other charitable free events happening in the community Word Limit 50 WordsEventPLEASE SUBMIT YOUR NOTICE TO The Petawawa Post Building P-106 E-mail graphicspostbellnetca or call 613-687-5511 ext 5386 or visit wwwPetawawaPostLivecaFor events happening at later dates not listed here please visit our website

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 28TH 201915TH TURKEY TROT features a 5K walkrun amp 15K run chidlrenrsquos obstacle course and prizes for raising pledges Proceeds will support the Pembroke Regional Hospital Register at wwwprhfoundationcom

ELVIS AND BUDDY HOLLY IMPERSONATORS at the Pet-awawa Legion Tickets on sale at the bar open to all age of majority

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 29TH 2019SYLVIA ETCHEVERRY IN CONCERT at Festival Hall at 2 pm A benefit for the Festival Hall Piano Fund For more information visit wwwfesthallca

THE MINNIE OPRY SHOW at the Killaloe Lions Hall 16 Lake St at 1 pm Tickets available at the door Pro-ceeds to benefit the Killalow Seniors and Friendship Club and CRC Seniors Active Living Centre Light buffet lunch included bar will be open For more information contact 613-757-3108

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 2ND 2019CELEBRITY SERVER comes to Boston Pizza Pembroke to support Big Brothers Big Sisters of Renfrew County 10 of your order total will help support mentoring pro-grams across Renfrew County

SUNDAY OCTOBER 6TH 2019GRAN-APPLE TEA hosted by the Petawawa and Area Gran-nies at the Petawawa Legion from 2 - 4 pm Gluten-free sandwiches and sweets available All profits to the Ste-phen Lewis Foundation in support of African Grandmoth-ers orphans and those affected by HIV amp AIDS Entertain-ment by The Zephyr Woodwind Quartet Tickets available from the Petawawa Grannies members or call Esther 613-732-4984 or Hilda Young 613-687-1476

PEACE OF MINDS walk for Schizophrenia Registration is at 130 pm in the parking lot behind Metro 425 Pembroke St E Walk begins at 2 pm BBQ to follow at Recovery Outreach Program(ROP) 196 Albert St

MONDAY OCTOBER 7TH 2019OCTOBER MEETING of the Petawawa Horticultural Soci-ety will be held upstairs at the Petawawa Civic Centre Please note date to accommodate Thanksgiving The Guest Speaker will be Sheri McConnell from Seeds of Creating giving a presentation on lsquoSaving Your Own Seedsrsquo

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 16TH 2019MEET ALISON SEELY animal chircopractor and author of lsquoOne Bone at a Time Tales of an Adventurous Animal Chircopractorrsquo at 12 pm at the Pembroke Animal Hos-pital Pet Learning Centre Book copies will be available for purchase snacks and beverages will be served RSVP to staceympemahcom by October 14th

SATURDAY OCTOBER 19TH 2019LATIN NIGHTS presented by the Pembroke Symphony

Orchestra at Festival Hall at 7 pm Featuring Rossinirsquos Il Signor Bruschino Overture Symphonie Espagnole Op 21 by Lalo and introducing violinist Ralitsa Tcholakova and finishing with Arriagarsquos (ldquoThe Spanish Mozartrdquo) Symphony in D Tickets available at the Festival Hall box office or online at wwwfesthallca

SUNDAY OCTOBER 20TH 2019OKTOBERFEST DINNER at Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church 454 Miller St Pembroke from 330 - 630 pm Tickets available at the door Traditional menu and take out available

SATURDAY OCTOBER 26TH 2019BIG FALL CLEANUP clothing drive event from 11 am - 3 pm at the Pembroke Mall Accepting gently used cloth-ing shoes and bed sheets of all sizes Prizes to be won for garbage bags of clothing donated

IN-DOOR GARAGE SALE at the Petawawa Presbyterian Church 24 Ethel St 9 - 12 pm We may have some-thing that is New to U Hot dogs muffins tea amp coffee for sale Wheelchair accessible

UPCOMING EVENTSFISH AND CHIPS at the Petawawa Legion every Friday from 430 - 6 pm Everyone welcome

638 ALGONQUIN ROYAL CANADIAN AIR CADETS IS RE-CRUITING Youth between the ages of 12 amp 18 can reg-ister Wednesday after 7pm at the Pembroke Armoury Please bring your birth certificate health card and a parentlegal guardian contact638aircadetsca for more information

MUSICIANS WANTED 2 CMBG Pipes amp Drums Band is currently seeking Pipers amp Drummers Open to Military and Civilians Practice held Tuesday evenings 9000 hrs - 2100 hrs in Building H-1 Contact Pipe Major Alan Buchanan Ext - 7106 AlanBuchananforcesgcca for more information

REAL PEOPLE REAL WEIGHT LOSS TOPS CLUB INC Struggling with your weight Need friendly support Join us for a free information meeting Wednesday nights 1730hrs at the Civic Centre (upstairs room) For more info visit TOPSorg or e-mail gvmalogmailcom

DROP-IN GROUP FOR WOMEN SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL ABUSE learn coping skills connect with other survi-vors amp participate in healing activities Body image boundaries effects of sexual trauma drumming hiking and more Call the Womenrsquos Sexual Assault Centre at 613-735-5551 for more information Space is limited groups begin in September

FREE DANCES at the Pembroke Legion in the Lounge every Saturday night from 7 pm - 11 pm August 17th is BBC amp Co August 24th is The Blast and August 31st is The Heartbreakers

CATCH THE ACE WEEKLY LOTTERY held by the Deep River Hospital Foundation with draws every Thursday night at 800 pm at the Deep River Curling and Squash Club You donrsquot have to be present to win Tickets can be purchased at Drearsquos Barbershop Razorrsquos Edge Bar-bershop EGM Insurance and more Visit wwwface-bookcomdrdhfoundationorg for more information

CHECK OUT THE PETAWAWA PUBLIC LIBRARY calendar for all your summer programs This year there will be more drop-in and free events Stop by the library or sign up online Contact Liz at kidspetawawapubliclibraryca or 613-687-2227 ext 2203 for more information

YOUR VOICE MATTERS Do you have a baby on the way Is your baby under one year old In order to improve the resources for young families in our com-munity we need to learn more about your experienc-es during your pregnancy and after your baby was born This survey is private and anonymous and will be used to plan future programs and services Visit wwwsurveymonkeycomrYPTZ5KN From the Ren-frew County and District Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Working Group

CRISIS RESPONDER OPPORTUNITIES Victim Services of Renfrew County is currently looking for Crisis Response Volunteers Victim Services is a non-profit volunteer based agency that assists police and fire services in providing emotional support and practical assistance to people who have experienced a crime tragic life event or disaster Please call Victim Services Renfrew County at 613-649-2852 or toll free at 1-877-568-5730 or visit our website at wwwvictimservicesrenfrewcountyca Applications are now being accepted for our spring Volunteer Training

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS PETAWAWA TRIANGLE GROUP Monday to Friday 8 - 845 am amp Mondays Wednesdays and Sundays at 730 pm at All Saints Anglican Church

THE DEEP RIVER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA is looking for musicians to fill help fill out several sections including

violin viola cello trumpet oboe or French horn The or-chestra rehearses every Tuesday evening in Deep River and performs 5 concerts a year If you are interested or would like more information email drsoemailgmailcom

PARKINSONrsquoS SUPPORT GROUP every third Monday of the month from 10 am - 12 pm at Marianhill Inc 600 Cecelia St Pembroke For more information contact Krista Girard at 613-735-6839 ext 205

PETAWAWA LEGION COMMUNITY BAND is looking for new members We are mainly a concert band with oc-casional marching Members are of all ages and ability Our Band School can also teach you to play with in-struments to rent Wednesday evenings Contact Verlie at 613-687-2890 or whitlocknrtconet or visit wwwPetawawaLegioncaband

CANADIAN MILITARY WIVES CHOIR is looking for new members If yoursquore a military spouse partner or female CAF member join us for friendship and fun No experi-ence necessary and no auditions For more information visit us on Facebook or email canadianmwcpetawa-wagmailcom

BERNADETTE MCCANN HOUSE provides free critical ser-vices and support to women children and youth who are experiencing abuse-related crisis or coping with the after effects of abuse If you require the safety of our shelter or immediate support please call our 24hr confidential help lines at 1-800-267-4930 or 613-732-3131

THE WOMENrsquoS SEXUAL ASSAULT CENTRE offers a 24 hour 7 day a week support and crisis line If you or someone you know has been affected by sexual vio-lence you can reach us at 1-800-663-3060

THE WAR HORSE PROJECT is looking for enthusiastic creative dedicated individuals who want to give their time and skills to help with the development of this young organization Visit our website wwwhoperein-stherapycom to find out more Send your inquiries to the Program Director at infohopereinstherapycom

DISCOVER OUR CREATIVE PROGRAMS

For more information call Annie at (613) 687-7587 ext 3225 wwwCAFConnectioncaPetawawa

PMFRC Open House

FREE Admission

FEATURING INFO ONEmployment Support Educational ResourcesCraft amp Leisure WorkshopsChildren amp Parent ServicesDeployment SupportMental Health Servicesand much more

Pizza for the first 200

guests

OCTOBER

3RD5 - 7 PM

South Side Community Centre

FIT BIT Door Prize donated by

1 hr Onsite

Child Care (0-6 yrs)

CANEX PLAZA CHIROPRACTIC

Dr Denis Mahoney DC

OFFICE HOURSMonday 1000 AM - 1200 NOON

Tuesday 200 PM - 500 PMWednesday 800 AM - 1000 AM

Thursday 200 PM - 500 PM Friday 1000 AM - 1200 NOON

DR DENIS HASNEW HOURS

613-687-4673

We can help put the bounce back in

your step

ORTHOTICS BIOMECHANICS POSTURE CHECKS

GAIT ANALYSIS

Page 18 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

RESERVE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

O-43525 - BACCN WOEmployer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements WO Language English es-sential MOSID 90000 - ATR Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43175 - LONDON ARMOURY OIC AND CEDAR

SPRINGS RTA NCOEmployer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements WOLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00375-01 - HRA or 00376-01 - FSA Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-43437 - ADJT 4 CDSB PERS SVCS

Employer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements Capt Language Bilingual MOSID 00002-01 - Officer Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-42092 - FLIGHT OPS WO Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Sgt Language English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 28-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-42932 - MATAPATA BACKFILL MSE OP

Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Pte Cpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00171-01 - MSE OP or 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 07-Sep-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43399 - IMAGE TECHEmployer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION

SQUADRON Rank Requirements CplLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00137-01 - IMAGE TECH Status Open Start Date 04-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-42945 - AIRCREW FLYING

STANDARDS CLERK Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Cpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 07-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-43149 - SOCIAL MEDIA AND MULTIMEDIA TECHNI-

CIANEmployer 2 CANADIAN MECHANIZED BRIGADE GROUP HEADQUARTERS AND SIGNAL SQUADRON Rank Requirements Cpl MCpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00010-01 - INFMN or 00339-01 - CBT ENGR Status Open Start Date 06-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43196 - CSOR - COM-PANY

ADMINISTRATION OFFICEREmployer CANADIAN SPECIAL OPERATIONS REGIMENT Rank Requirements Capt Language English es-sential MOSID 00002-01 - Officer Status Open Start Date 01-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-43372 - FLIGHT OPS WOEmployer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements WOLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 30-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class A

An additional 3 current REOs are available at

httpcadtckingstonmilcaREO-OERenindexaspx

HELP WANTED

51 FESTUBERT BLVD 613-687-5826

wwwtroyescinemacom

NOW PLAYING

ANGEL HAS FALLEN (14A)

FridaySeptember 27th

at 730 PMMovies subject

to change without notice

De Troyes CinemaMOVIES

classifiedsTo advertise call 613-687-5511 x 5386 or visit wwwPetawawaPostLiveca

MOVIES

SERVICESPicture Framing Petawawa Quality basic framing with wood or metal frames Photos certificates childhood keepsakes needlework etc No obligation estimates Flexible hours Call Beverley at 613-687-2753

EVENTSHuglirsquos Blueberry Ranch Fall Family Fun Season runs from Sept 14 ndash Oct 31 6 acre corn maze with 2 bridges wagon rides to the pumpkin patch pig races pirate cannon shows hay jump animals amp more Shows and wagon rides available on weekends only $1062 + taxweekends $664 + tax weekdays Under 2 free wwwblueberryranchca

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

The Petawawa Military Family Resource Centre has an opening for a

Head Educator (Term Contract)For more information visit our website at

httpswwwCAFconnectioncaPetawawaDeadline for applications is September 27 2019

Wersquore Hiring

The Petawawa Military Family Resource Centre has an opening for an

Executive AssistantFor more information visit our website at

httpswwwCAFconnectioncaPetawawaDeadline for applications is September 26 2019

Wersquore Hiring

FRI SEPTEMBER 27 - THURS OCTOBER 3(OPEN FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY amp THURSDAY)

$20 CARLOAD THURSDAYS GENERAL ADMISSION $14

KIDS 3-15 $7

199 Forest Lea Rd Pembroke | wwwskylightdriveincom24hr Recording 613-732-2136

HOBBS AND SHAW (PG)

GOOD BOYS (14A)First Movie showtime is

approx 720pm

Ontario SPCA Renfrew County Animal Centre Pet of the Week

TAKE ME HOME

Take some SAGE advice and adopt this sweet girl Two year old SAGE has just raised a beautiful social

litter of kittens that have all found homes Now itrsquos SAGErsquos turn to shine

115 Woodcrest Drive Pembroke Open Monday-Friday 1030am-5pm amp Saturday-Sunday 1030am-4pm

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 19

Area Community Churches

St Georgersquos and St Francis of Assisi chapels are open Mon - Fri 7 am to 1130 and 1230 - 330 pm The Chaplainsrsquo Administrative office

is located in Building Q-104 (RC Chapel)

For after hours assistance dial the Duty Centre 687-55115611 and they will reach the Duty Chaplain

Garrison Petawawa Chaplains Phone 613-687-5511 + Ext

Emergency Chaplain 5611

CHAPLAINS (PROTESTANT)Padre Mike Allen

(4 CDSG Snr Chaplain) 6105Padre Judson Bridgewater 4494

Padre Michelet Dormeus Padre David Egers 3310Padre David Gallas 6498

Padre Troy Irwin (2 CMBG Snr Chaplain) 7078

Padre Earl Klotz 5208Padre Matthew Lucas

Padre Humberto Lopes 8455Padre Moley Mangana 5433Padre Robert Schweyer 5433Padre Matthew Squires 8455Padre Robert Parker 3310

Padre Luke Vanderkamp 7396

CHAPLAINS (ROMAN CATHOLIC)

Padre Maria Codina 6402Padre Francis Krusinsky 5536

GARRISON PETAWAWA CHAPELS

WORSHIP SERVICESSunday Worship - 1030 amSunday School Classes (Children 4-12 years old)Nursery for toddlers 3 and underQuiet (Nursing) Room with sound blend of contemporary and traditional worshipWEDDINGS BAPTISMS AND DEDICATIONSAt least three months notice to your unit chaplain is requried for all servicesThe Marriage Preparation Courses required for weddings in a CAF Chapel are provided twice a yearFaith Community Coordinator Padre David Egers X5433

St Georgersquos Chapel (P)4 CDSG Garrison Petawawa ON K8H 2X3 (Q-104) 613 - 687-5511 ext 5434FAX 613-588-7524

MASSMESSEMesse dominicale 0930 AM Sunday English Mass 1100 AM Summer hours starting 01 July until September 30th 1000 AM (Bilingual Mass) All sacraments are offered to military members military status civilians and government employees under military contract CONFESSION - before Mass or by appointment CONFESSION - avant la messe ou par rendez-vous BAPTISM - the last Sunday of each month Baptismal Preparation - Thursday prior Baptism Sunday BAPTEME - Ceacuteleacutebrer le dernier Dimanche de chaque mois Cours de baptecircme - jeudi precedent le diman-

che de baptecircmes MARRIAGE - Six months (6) notice is required A Marriage Preparation Course is mandatory MARIAGE - Nous demandons six (6) mois drsquoavis Un cours de preparation au marriage est obligatoire SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION - St Francis of Assisi Chapel offers sacramental prepara-tion To register for the program contact the Administrative Office ext 5434PREPARATION AUX SACRAMENTS - St Francois drsquoAssise offrent la preparation aux sacraments si vous voulex vous inscrire veuillez contacter le bureau administratif des aumoniers ext 5434Faith Community Coordinator Padre Maria Codena X6402

St Francis of Assisi Chapel (RC)Chapelle St Franccedilois drsquoAssise (CR)

4 CDSG Garrison Petawawa ON K8H 2X3 (Q-104) 613 - 687-5511 ext 5434

FAX 613-588-7524

Let us help you find a spiritual home where you belong We hope our Garrison Chapels are your

community of choice At the Garrison Chapels we foster Sunday Worship the Sacraments Christian

Education and School participation

ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN CHURCH - 1173 Victoria Street 613-687-2218 The Reverend Gillian Hoyer Sunday Service 1115 amp Sunday School 11 amCALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH - 567 Melton Street Pembroke Pastors Richard Agnew amp Paul DeGraaf Worship Service and Sunday School 9 and 11 am 613-735-5293 wwwcalvarybaptistpembrokecomCALVIN UNITED CHURCH - 276 Church St Pembroke Accessible to all 613-732-8763 calvinnrtconet Rev Tiina Cote Sunday Worship amp School 10 am wwwcalvinunitedchurchca CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH - 516 Airport Rd at Doran Petawawa 613-687-6971 Rev Bill Stanfel Sunday Divine Service 930 am Sunday School and Bible Study September through June 1045 am Website www3bellnetcelc Email celccogeconetCHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTERDAY SAINTS - Civic Centre Road amp Laurentian Drive 613-687-2237DEEP RIVER COMMUNITY CHURCH - Deep River Road Sunday service 1015 am (Kids Church) drccmagmacaFAITH BAPTIST CHURCH - Pastor Carl Morgan 182 MacKay St Pembroke parking behind town hall 613-735-1584 Sun 10 am 11 am amp 6 pm Wed 7 pmFIRST BAPTIST CHURCH - 210 Mary St Pembroke 613-735-0866 Rev (Padre retired) Wayne Sollows CD Pastor Sunday Worship amp Sunday School 1030 am wwwfbcpcaFIRST EVANGELICAL MISSIONARY CHURCH - 39 Shalom St Pembroke ON K8A 6W8 Sunday worship celebration 1030 am 613-735-5391FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - 257 Pembroke St West 613-732-8214 Rev John Vaudry Sunday School All are welcome Elevator accessGREENWOOD UNITED CHURCH - 1655 Greenwood Road RR2 PembrokeHOLY TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCH - 68 Renfrew St Pembroke 613-732-4658 The Reverend Matthew J Brown Holy Eucharist Wed at 10 am Sunday at 8 am and 10 am Sunday School 10 am Sunday wwwValleyAnglicanscaMOUNT ZION UNITED CHURCH - Corner of B-Line Rd amp Petawawa Blvd Everyone Welcome - Worship amp Sunday School 930 am Toddler Prg available Church Office 613-732-0149 NEW LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH - 2777 Petawawa Blvd 613-687-1804 Sunday Worship Service 10 am All are welcomeOUR LADY OF SORROWS - 11 Mohns Ave 613-687-4764 Weekend Masses Sat 5 pm Sun 10 am Check our website - wwwsorrowspetawawacom or Sunday Bulletin for on-going programs for all ages PEMBROKE BIBLE CHAPEL 11558 Round Lake Road Family Bible Hour amp Sunday School 11 am wwwpembroke-biblechapelcom PEMBROKE PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE - 34 Jordan Ave Pembroke Sunday Worship 1030 am (kids church amp nursery) Programs for all ages 613-732-9721 email infopptchurchcom Website wwwpptchurchcom Facebook PPT (Pembroke Pentecostal Tabernacle) PETAWAWA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - Rev James Kim 24 Ethel St 613-687-4052 Sunday Service 11 am Sunday School availablePINE RIDGE FAMILY CHURCH - Christian amp Missionary Alliance 27 Brumm Road Pembroke 613-735-1241 Service 10 am RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH - 250 Quarry Road Pembroke Rev Ana Beck Sun worship 1030 am 613-638-7476 ST ANDREWS UNITED CHURCH - 40 Joseph St Chalk River Susan deHaan DLM Worship Sunday 1030 am Every-one welcome 613-589-2312ST BARNABAS ANGLICAN CHURCH - 80 Glendale Ave Deep River 613-584-4131 Rev Francois Trottier Sunday services are at 8 am and 10 am with Sunday School during the 10 am service ST JOHNrsquoS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (LCMS) - 357 Miller Street Pembroke 613-735-6332 wwwStJohn-sPembrokeca Rev Stephen Alles amp Rev Kevin Klein (occasional) Sunday School at 845 am Divine Worship - 10 amST JOHNrsquoS LUTHERAN CHURCH - 605 Black Bay Rd Petawawa Rev Albert Romkema 613-687-6187 Sunday Wor-ship 10 am Sunday School 10 am Social Hour 11 am Email pazsjohnscogeconet See us on Facebook we warmly welcome all visitors ST LUKErsquoS ANGLICAN CHURCH (ANIC) - Rev Tim Parent 613-735-4210 Sunday Worship 8 amp 10 am (Childrenrsquos Church amp Nursery) Informal Prayer amp Praise 915 am - all Welcome Meeting at 307 Julien St Pembroke 613-735-5000ST TIMOTHYrsquoS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCIC) - 503 Alfred St Pembroke 613-732-2992 Rev Bruce W Thompson Worship service and Sunday School at 930 am Email officest-timothys-lutheran-pembrokeorg A warm welcome awaits youTHE SALVATION ARMY - 484 Pembroke St W 613-735-5601 Sunday Worship 1030 amTRAILHEAD BAPTIST CHURCH - Pastor Tim Roddick weekly worship services and childrenrsquos programs Sunday mornings 1030 am at Valour School (19 Leeder Lane Petawawa) A growing church for growing families wwwtrailheadbaptistcomWESLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH - 210 Renfrew St Pembroke Rev Kevin Wilson 613-732-2488 Morning worship and childrenrsquos church at 1030 am with nursery provided Pre-service coffee time at 930 am For more information call or email wccbellnetcaWESLEY UNITED CHURCH - 275 Pembroke St E 613-735-6132 10 am morning worship service Sunday School for children during the church serviceZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCIC) - 454 Miller St Pembroke 613-732-8792 wwwzionlutheranca Pastor Paul Roellchen-Pfohl Worship Times - Saturday 430 pm Sunday 10 am with Sunday school for the children followed by coffee and fellowship ZION EVANGELICAL UNITED CHURCH ndash 368 Miller St Pembroke 613-732-9493 zionunitedpembrokegmailcom Sunday Worship 1030 am with Sunday School for children Coffee Hour and fellowship following Bible Study on Tues-days at 10 am Pastor Rev Dr Daniel A Hansen Website wwwzionunitedpembrokeorg All welcome

MurphyFUNERAL HOME amp CHAPEL

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Serving the unique traditional requirements of the military and their families

Specializing in repatriation and military protocols

296 Isabella Street PembrokeE-Mail murphyfuneralnrtconetWebsite murphyfuneralhomeca

613-735-5711

As this has been a very busy time of the year and some of us were away for the weekend of the 13-15 I have not been able to get much time for my column but I will have a lot more informa-tion in my next one Hope to see you all at our next Bingo

We are still trying to raise money for a wheelchair swing that will be placed at the Civitan Park in Petawa-wa right by the Civic Centre

We still need to raise about $10000 so I along with the help from other members of Civitan will be holding bake sales and raffles As well we are asking for donations so we can get this swing set up so that those who are in a wheelchair can enjoy some time at the park with the rest of the family Please help so Civitan can get this swing We still have a bottle at Rona in Petawawa I want

to thank the people at Rona for their support Just re-member when you support the Greater Petawawa Civi-tan Bingo you are helping us help those in our community who need our help

That is all I have for you this week God bless

Thought for the week Yesterday is gone and today is here and tomorrow never comes so get done what you have to today

NEWS FROM THE GREATER PETAWAWA CIVITAN CLUB By Marie FE Arnold PRO

Page 20 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

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Horticultural Society presents 2019 Trillium Awards

This yearrsquos Trillium Award winners were celebrated at the Petawawa Horticultural Societyrsquos Annual Barbecue Winners were Cathy Brennan Hogaboam Peggy Hinch and Judy and (missing from photo) Dwight Paquette Petawawa residents who through extra effort have made the front yard a source of pride to their neighbourhood are nominated each year for the award (Submitted photo)

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AManaging Editor Lisa BrazeauAAssistant Editor Kiera MillerAccounts Clerk Brittani JeffersonJournalistPhotographerPatricia LeboeufSales Representative Cindy Van Loan

Circulation 77004 CDSB Garrison Petawawa Ontario K8H 2X3613-687-5511 Ext 53866265Fax 613-588-6966Email petawawapostbellnetcaPublication Mail Agreement Number 42716018 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAYDelivered FREE to the Petawawa communitySUBSCRIPTIONS $5600 (+ HST) a year in CanadaABONNEMENT 5600$ (+ TVH) par anneacutee au CanadaRead the Petawawa Post on line at wwwpetawawapostca

This publication is issued under the authority of Col L Lapointe Commander 4 CDSG4 CDSB Garrison Petawawa with 7700 copies published every ThursdayCette publication est eacutemise sous lrsquoautoriteacute du col L Lapointe commandant de la 4 GSDC4 BSDC Garrison Petawawa et est publieacutee chaque jeudi (7700)

Editorial BoardChief Executive Officer - Mr Nathan LaneManaging Editor - Mrs Lisa BrazeauFormation Public Affairs Officer - 4 CDSB Garrison Petawawa - Daphny Gebhart-TurcotteBrigade Public Affairs Officer - 2 CMBG - Sub-Lieutenant Pameacutela BussiegravereOpinions expressed herein are those of the writers and not necessarily those of the Commander or the Editorial Board They are not to be considered an of-ficial expression of the Department of National Defence The Editorial Board reserves the right to reject any editorial or advertising material Furthermore the Board cannot be held responsible for the loss or damage of photos or articles submitted for publication

Comiteacute de la ReacutedactionDirecteur geacuteneacuteral - M Nathan LaneReacutedacteur en chef - Mme Lisa BrazeauConseiller en affaires publiques - Garrison Petawawa - Daphny Gebhart-TurcotteConseiller en affaires publiques - 2 GBMC Sub-Lieutenant Pameacutela BussiegravereLes opinions qui y sont exprimeacutees de lrsquoauteur et ne sont pas neacutecessairement celles du commandant ou du comiteacute de la reacutedaction Elles ne doivent pas ecirctre consideacutereacutees comme des expressions officielles du Ministeacutere de la deacutefense nationale Le comiteacute de la reacutedaction reacuteserve le droit de rejecter tout mateacuteriel publicitaire ou eacuteditorial De plus le comiteacute ne peut ecirctre tenu responsable de la perte ou dommage aux photos et articles soumis pour publicationsPubliciteacute Les erreurs ou corrections doivent ecirctre mentionneacutees au Reacutedacteur en chef le lendemain de la premieacutere parution

AdvertisingErrors or correction must be brought to the attention of the Managing Editor the day after the first insertion The advertisers agree that the publisher shall not be liable for damages arising out of errors in advertisements beyond the amount paid for the space actually occupied by that portion of the advertisement

Submission DeadlineThursday noon to the Editor for the following Thursday editionBldg P-106 613-687-5511 ext 5386 DWAN (Intranet) +Petawawa PostCFB PetawawaEmail petawawapostbellnetca

PubliciteacuteLrsquoauteur de lrsquoannonce accepte que le Reacutedacteur en chef ne soit pas tenu re-sponsable des dommages qui pourraient survenir suite aacute des erreurs dans la annonces en plus de montant payeacute pour lrsquoespace occupeacute par cette portion de lrsquoannonce au-delaacute du montant payeacute pour lrsquoannonce

Date drsquoeacutecheacuteanceLe jeudi aacute 12h 00 au Reacutedacteur en chef Eacutedifice P-106 613-687-5511 poste 5386 Email petawawapostbellnetca

A division of CF Morale amp Welfare ServicesUne division des Services de bien-ecirctre et moral des FC

bull GARRISON PETAWAWA - TRAINING GROUND OF THE WARRIORS bull

Para Company 3 RCR ndash First Choice for OperationsBy Lieutenant Robert Blair

0500 H-Hour The soldiers of Victory Company (V Coy ndash 32 CBG) are being ferried across the water to close with and destroy their enemy Ten-sion fills the air with the antici-pation of engaging in light in-fantry shock combat V Coyrsquos mission is being supported by the 3rd Battalion The Royal Canadian Regiment (3 RCR) and various brigade enablers Direct Fire Support Platoon and Mortar Platoon are smashing the enemyrsquos beach defences from afar while the Assault Pioneers facilitate the assault water crossing Once the soldiers of V Coy make landfall the enemy on the beach is already on the brink of defeat Through aggressive fire and movement the en-emy is quickly dislodged and defeated The beachhead is secured and V Coyrsquos warriors have tasted their first victory the first of many

During Exercise STAL-WART GUARDIAN (Ex SG) the personnel belonging to 31 32 and 33 Canadian Brigade Groups formed the rifle com-panies of Arrowhead Vic-tory and Weasel Companies respectively They were sup-ported by their counterparts from 3 RCR with each 3 RCR rifle company providing men-tors and augmentees along with supporting the compa-

nies with the newly formed Combat Support Platoons The purpose of this exercise was to provide primary re-serve personnel with experi-ence in company level opera-tions V Coy was supported by members of Para Compa-ny (Para Coy) 3 RCR and as we shall see this resulted in a stellar performance by V Coy

After the battle at the beachhead V Coy had the task of securing an intersection fur-ther inland 2 Platoon (CS 22)

was sent to investigate when they came under contact from a section size enemy located on a nearby hill The platoon commander quickly took the initiative and manoeuvred his platoon to conduct a flanking attack The enemy was forced on the back foot until their re-inforcements arrived Seeing this CS 22 coordinated with the company commander to bring more forces into the fight The enemy withered under the superior firepower

of V Coy and sustained heavy casualties they quickly real-ized that they had no hope of victory and fled

Having had a brief op-portunity to reconsolidate its forces V Coyrsquos next mission was to conduct a route clear-ance of the road designated as Route CLUBS Unknown to V Coy the enemy had a platoon staged at Route CLUBS to conduct an am-bush on Coalition forces

continued on next page

ARes leadership receiving orders including OC V Coy (front row third from right) (Submitted photos)

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 5

bull GARRISON PETAWAWA - TRAINING GROUND OF THE WARRIORS bull

V Coyrsquos lead platoon CS 21 came under contact and engaged in a full pur-suit Due to quick thinking on the part of the company commander V Coy con-ducted a company flanking manoeuvre CS 21 formed a firebase supported by multiple C6 general pur-pose machine guns and laid down suppressing fire The remainder of V Coy swept through the woods to the left of the enemy and de-stroyed them Route CLUBS was now secure and friendly forces were free to move on to further objectives

Despite their many en-gagements to this point V Coyrsquos mission was not yet complete The enemy was dug in on a piece of key terrain known as Objective VIKINGS To reach this ob-jective V Coy was required to conduct a water cross-ing made possible by the Assault Pioneers The time after the crossing was 1610 Objective VIKINGS needed

to be destroyed by 1800 This left little time to waste Each soldier was put to the test as they made the hard march to VIKINGS Luckily for V Coy Recce elements had already defined the objective and sited a firebase and attack position for the company

The enemy was utterly unprepared for the artillery barrage and machine gun fire that commenced prior to V Coyrsquos assault As the en-emy was attempting to gain their bearings V Coy swept through using well-coordi-nated fire and movement The pressure was too much to bear and the enemy was defeated After Objective VI-KINGS was destroyed the members of V Coy would get some much deserved rest before receiving orders for their final mission

The operations of V Coy would culminate in a bat-talion level offensive on the enemyrsquos stronghold The rifle companies of 3 RCR were led to their objective by

members of Recce Platoon and V Coy would take up the left flank on the attack The mission was supported by Direct Fire Support Platoon and air assets to achieve an opening strike on the enemy This set the stage for the final assault V Coy was initially confronted with a complex wire obstacle blocking them from their enemy However this obstacle was quickly removed by members of 2 Combat Engineer Regiment which enabled V Coy to quickly carve a swathe of de-struction through the enemy

In the end the events of Ex SG are just another day in the job for members of V Coy As they return to their primary occupations these men and women will re-member what they achieved working alongside their Para Coy counterparts The les-sons learned during Ex SG will be used to hone their skills to an even sharper edge and the members of V Coy and Para Coy look for-ward to working together again in the future

The many successes throughout Ex SG are a true testament to the profession-alism expertise and capac-ity building techniques and abilities of Para Coy 3 RCR The perpetual training for the array of operations in which the Canadian Armed Forces is currently engaged

Para Company 3 RCR continued from previous page

has developed the soldiers of Para Coy 3 RCR into a dis-cernible expeditionary force Not only are they skilled ex-

perts in combat operations they have also proven them-selves to be highly capable of executing capacity building

operations and operating within a coalition context Para Coy 3 RCR truly is a first choice for operations

(Top photo) 2 Platoon V Coy maintains overwatch after defeating the enemy (above) PWs being handled on the final objective (be-low) Members of V Coy led by a Para Coy augmentee

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TORONTO mdash Jon Pegg Ontariorsquos Fire Marshal is alerting Ontarians to the significant fire safety risks associated with ethanol-fu-eled appliances commonly known as tabletop fire fea-tures or pots

A fire hazard called flame-jetting occurs as fuel vapours are ignited when refueling these appliances that are not fully extin-guished and a flame is not

readily visibleldquoOntario has recorded

multiple fatalities and seri-ous injuries related to the refueling of these ethanol-fueled appliances this yearrdquo noted Pegg ldquoSince 2016 the Office of the Fire Marshal and Emergency Manage-ment (OFMEM) has con-ducted eleven fire investiga-tions that involved the use of these appliancesrdquo

Ethanol-fueled applianc-es are currently sold across the province and throughout the rest of Canada

The OFMEM recom-mends people protect them-selves when using these ap-pliances and help prevent flame-jetting by following these tipsbull Make sure any flames in an ethanol-fueled appliance are fully out and that it is cold to the touch before refueling

bull Only refuel when no one is near the appliancebull When refueling use a fuel container that has a flame ar-restor

People are encouraged to contact their local fire service if they have ques-tions about other fire safety measures that can be taken to protect themselves and their family

ADDITIONAL RESOURCESThe OFMEM has devel-

oped a public safety video to inform Ontarians how etha-nol-fueled appliances oper-ate and how serious injuries can occur

To learn more about flame-jetting view the video at httpwwwmcscsjusgovoncasitesdefaultfilescontentmcscsdocsOFMEM20-20Flame20jetting2045s20clip20FI-NAL_0mp4

Ethanol-fueled appliances pose serious fire safety risks

Public Safety Message from the Ontario Fire Marshal

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Automated Species at Risk MonitoringMost people know that species at risk are

protected at Garrison Petawawa but many people donrsquot realize just how we know what species are here and where they might be found We find out a lot of our information from conducting good old fashioned field-work or even incidentally from others who have documented sightings while in the field Another more high-tech approach that we have recently adopted involves the use of automated recording devices

Trail Cameras are deployed throughout the RTA to track sightings of Eastern Wolves and other wildlife at key locations The cam-eras are motion-activated and automatically take photos when something walks by We also deploy Bioacoustic Recording Devices in order to record sounds made by species at risk and other wildlife that are acousti-cally active The devices we use can record

both acoustic soundwaves (what you and I can hear such as wolf howls bird songs and frog calls) and ultrasonic soundwaves (the high frequency echolocation sounds made by bats that we cannot hear)

These devices can be programed to record different soundwaves at different times of day and allow us to obtain information that we wouldnrsquot be able to obtain otherwise For in-stance they can be deployed in areas that we cannot gain access to due to live-fire restric-tions or set to record at sunrise sunset or even the middle of the night Hours of recordings can then be visually analyzed in minutes to determine whether any targeted species at risk were present or absent at that location

The advent of automatic recording tech-nology has truly aided in our ability to locate and protect species at risk while minimizing the effort required to do so

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 7

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GIFT CARD FOR SISIP DRAW WINNER

During Garrison Petawawarsquos Garrison Family Day SISIP Financial had a special draw for a $150 CANEX gift card The family event was held on Sept 7 from 10 am to 4 pm at the Dundonald Hall sports fields It encouraged new and established families in the community to come out for a day of fun and games and included free barbecue live entertainment military static and dynamic displays games activities informational booths and the well attended Paint Me Petawawa Colour Run As a way to thank military membersrsquo loved ones as well as military members themselves for all the work they do SISIP joined in the appreciation by providing a booth of their own as well as hosting the draw which Sergeant Ceacutesar Peralta-Vintimilla of 2nd Regiment Royal Canadian Horse Artillery (2 RCHA) won He received his prize on Sept 16 which was presented to him by Ken Howard SISIP Branch Manager in Petawawa (Photo by Patricia Leboeuf Petawawa Post)

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 9

Photo courtesy of John A Butler Photography

BRIDAL PACKAGECLARION HOTEL AND CONFERENCE CENTRE

CRAZY BEAUTIFUL DECOR

PACKAGE INCLUDESG Hall RentalG TableclothsG NapkinsG CutleryG GlasswareG Cake Table

G Gift TableG Entrance TableG Back DropG Ceiling TreatmentG Table CentrepiecesG OverlayRunners

Clarion Hotel and Conference Centre 900 Pembroke St East 613-735-6868 ext 122gmclarioncogeconet Kim Chenard

Wedding and Event Stylist 613-638-2590crazybeautifuldressgmailcom

CATERING ON SITE bull BRIDAL PACKAGES AVAILABLE

Some of the confirmed vendors include MAD Hair Designz Sugar Soci-ety KM Bridal Outfitters Chahna Fai and Church Street Flowers Parvati and Athena Events Val-ley Tent and Party Rent-als Ltd With This Ring with with their Mirror Me Photo Booth Dreams Ca-tering Precious Memories Photography by Sarah La-Belle VSM Entertainment Creative Perspectives Photography Solid Sound DJ Service Pure Romance by Tamilynn Edwards Kathy Pivato Wedding Of-ficiant ndash All Seasons Wed-dings Sands on Golden Lake Kyle McKey Cork

much meaningldquoEspecially for military

couples as a lot of them just moved in and they donrsquot know where to gordquo said Organizer Patricia Holst ldquoThey donrsquot know who to contactrdquoThere are shows in Pem-

broke and further away but for many years there hasnrsquot been one in Pet-awawa So Holst wanted to ensure that residents of the town would have a bridal show to enjoyThere are vendors for ba-

sically every facet of the bridal worldldquoIt is curated and I work

with a lot of these people in the industryrdquo said Holt

The Ottawa Valley Wed-ding Show is inviting all brides and grooms to an afternoon of wedding planning fun bringing to-gether local vendors for an inclusive bridal show at the Petawawa Civic Centre on Sept 29 Free entry tasty food sam-

ples a wedding fashion show wine tasting grab bags and contests are sure to make it a delightful event designed to take some of the stress out of planning that very special dayIt can be difficult to coor-

dinate a day that holds so

Culture and Holst Pho-tography Creative Events who provides photogra-phy day-of coordinating and video with $500 dis-count off wedding packag-es to celebrating 25 years in businessAccording to Holst 2020 is

going to be a big wedding season and many vendors are booking up quickly for next year To satisfy the needs of the community she is also planning another similar bridal show to be held in February 2020 ldquoJust come out and have

funrdquo Holt said More information can be

found on their Facebook page and free tickets can be booked online at wwweventbriteca

Holst Creative Media EventsBy Patricia Leboeuf

Petawawa Post

Page 10 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

TO THE PERFECT RECEPTION VENUE

CALL THE CLUB AT 613-732-4113 FOR MORE INFORMATION

CENTRALLY LOCATED bull AMPLE PARKINGBARTENDERS PROVIDED bull FULLY LICENSED

Making the important decision to get married can fill couples with joy and excitement as they imagine spending the rest of their lives togeth-er Naturally brides- and grooms-to-be are anxious to share the good news with others and include family and friends in the festivities One way cou-ples exemplify inclusion is by asking their closest acquaintances to be part of their wedding parties

Being asked to serve as a bridesmaid or grooms-man is an honor Some couples may be tempted to ask every friend sib-ling or cousin they have to be in their wedding parties and some do In fact ancient Roman law required 10 witnesses to be part of the wedding ceremony However the larger the wedding party the more people couples have to coordinate and the more personalities

they must manage While large wedding

parties are in style there isnrsquot any one-size-fits-all formula to decide which size party is right for a particular situation Trends vary based on geography and culture These tips can help cou-ples decide on the size of their wedding partiesbull Match it to scope and

style Wedding planners may use a standard ratio for a proportion of guests

to wedding party mem-bers That ratio is one pair of wedding attendants for every 50 guests This creates a balanced feel where the more people in attendance the larger the wedding party and vice versa bull Consider your ex-

penses Wedding party members may be asked to spend considerable amounts of money to be in the wedding but the couple will have certain expenses tied to the wed-ding party as well These can include limousines to ferry people between the ceremony and recep-

Things to consider when choosing a wedding party

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tion photography costs to arrange and photo-graph large wedding parties the cost of bou-tonnieres and bouquets attendantsrsquo gifts as well as extra mouths to feed at the rehearsal dinner Small wedding parties can be easier on couplesrsquo

budgetsbull Know your expecta-

tions Couples should discuss what they expect from their wedding par-ties Do couples want their loved ones to be very hands-on or wait-ing in the wings For those who want a lot of

input from their wedding parties asking distant friends or family to be included may be imprac-ticalbull Select reliable easy-

going people Wedding party members should be people couples can rely on and it only helps if

wedding party members are not prone to over-reacting Choose a wed-ding party that can be trusted and people with whom you get alongWedding party sizes are

up to the couple but big-ger isnrsquot always better

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Weddings are memorable for a host of reasons While couples remember their weddings because they mark the day they officially tied the knot guests may re-member weddings for other reasons including the food served at the receptionSome wedding venues

are known for their stun-ning landscapes while oth-ers build their reputations on unique interiors that provide unforgettable am-biance But regardless of where weddings take place guests are liable to discuss the food served at the re-ception Guests might rave about the escargot or com-plain that the fish was flaky but couples who choose re-ception menus wisely can go a long way toward en-suring there are more com-pliments than complaints once the dinner bell ringsbull Donrsquot zero in on special-

ties According to The Knot 2017 Real Weddings Study a survey of nearly 13000 brides and grooms who tied the knot in 2017 the average wedding hosted 136 guests While couples might be

tempted by specialty dishes when choosing their wed-ding menus couples who are hosting dozens if not hundreds of guests should keep things simple bull Consider potential aller-

gies In regard to entreacutees make sure guests with food allergies can choose some-thing that wonrsquot make them sick According to Food Allergy Research amp Edu-cationreg an organization devoted to improving the quality of life of individu-als with food allergies some common foods cause the majority of allergic reac-tions Peanuts soy sesame and shellfish are among the most common food aller-gies according to FAREreg FARE also notes that aller-gies to wheat milk and eggs are common in children While such foods can still be served at wedding recep-tions make sure to also in-clude foods that are unlikely to trigger allergic reactions Couples can even ask guests to inform them of any food allergiesbull Donrsquot hesitate to offer a

favourite food While spe-

Tips for choosing a wedding

reception menucialty entreacutees might not be a great choice especially at large receptions where lots of mouths must be fed a couple who has a favou-rite food thatrsquos symbolic of their relationship should not hesitate to offer it during the cocktail hour For example a couple who met in Thailand may want to offer a favou-rite Thai dishbull Offer an elaborate des-

sert The last bite guests will take is dessert so couples who want their guests to go home raving about the food may want to offer something special after the entreacutees have been taken away Some guests may not indulge but those who do might end their nights thinking about the delicious dessert they enjoyed as the festivities drew to a close If the dessert is especially unique offer something more traditional alongside it for more hesi-tant guestsChoosing a wedding

menu should be fun Menus should reflect not only cou-plesrsquo tastes but also include some popular foods so no one goes home hungry

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MORE PHOTOS ON NEXT PAGE

(Above left) Petawawa is one of 20 communities in North America to receive a $25000 grant from the TD Bank Green Space Grant Program To celebrate tree sap-lings were handed out by the Petawawa Horticultural Society Eva Kidney 5 poses with her sapling (Above right) The Petawawa Public Library brought out some games for the kids to enjoy Rosie Bonnie and Max Brooks enjoyed some of the kidrsquos activities

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2889 Petawawa Blvd Petawawa Ontario

Optometrist

(613) 687-5566

Catholic Womenrsquos League NewsBy Vel LeBlanc

The Petawawa Catholic Womenrsquos League is preparing for their Fall activities as follows on Oct 19 there is a Fall Meeting hosted by Saint Francis Xavier Renfrew

At our Oct 6 meeting Sandy Brannon will be our guest speaker as Safe School Coordinator

Prayer service for our deceased CWL members is Nov 4 in the Parish Centre in addition to our monthly meeting

Friendship Sundays for Fall 2019 will take place Oct 6 and Nov 3 following our Sunday 10 am Mass at Our Lady of Sor-rows church A luncheon for senior parishioners is a possibility and is being discussed

The next CWL meeting will be Sept 9 in the Parish Cen-tre All members are invited to attend

SPORTS HEALTH amp RECREATIONGet to the Point continued from previous page

(Above) Independent Yoga Teacher Kirsten Fisher folds herself into the ldquoLord of the Fishesrdquo position (Top right) Jen Foley led the drum circle teaching interested folk on rhythm and beats (Right) One of the arts and crafts was creating mini-birch bark ca-noes Norah 5 threads through the string through the bark with the help of her father Philip Kompass (Photos by Patricia Leb-oeuf Petawawa Post)

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Local SPCA holds Dog Wash and BBQ

The Ontario SPCA Renfrew County Animal Centre raised $794 through their Dirty Dogs Done Dirt Cheap Dog Wash and BBQ on Aug 18 at their Pembroke location The money will go a long way to make the pets at the centre happy warm healthy and fed and ultimately help them find forever homes Axel the boxer-lab mix got a got scrubbing from his pet parents Evelyne Gauvin and Ryan Leslie (Photo by Patricia Leboeuf Petawawa Post)

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Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 17

happeningFor Notices of Club Meetings Bazaars Fun Fairs Fundraisers and other charitable free events happening in the community Word Limit 50 WordsEventPLEASE SUBMIT YOUR NOTICE TO The Petawawa Post Building P-106 E-mail graphicspostbellnetca or call 613-687-5511 ext 5386 or visit wwwPetawawaPostLivecaFor events happening at later dates not listed here please visit our website

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 28TH 201915TH TURKEY TROT features a 5K walkrun amp 15K run chidlrenrsquos obstacle course and prizes for raising pledges Proceeds will support the Pembroke Regional Hospital Register at wwwprhfoundationcom

ELVIS AND BUDDY HOLLY IMPERSONATORS at the Pet-awawa Legion Tickets on sale at the bar open to all age of majority

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 29TH 2019SYLVIA ETCHEVERRY IN CONCERT at Festival Hall at 2 pm A benefit for the Festival Hall Piano Fund For more information visit wwwfesthallca

THE MINNIE OPRY SHOW at the Killaloe Lions Hall 16 Lake St at 1 pm Tickets available at the door Pro-ceeds to benefit the Killalow Seniors and Friendship Club and CRC Seniors Active Living Centre Light buffet lunch included bar will be open For more information contact 613-757-3108

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 2ND 2019CELEBRITY SERVER comes to Boston Pizza Pembroke to support Big Brothers Big Sisters of Renfrew County 10 of your order total will help support mentoring pro-grams across Renfrew County

SUNDAY OCTOBER 6TH 2019GRAN-APPLE TEA hosted by the Petawawa and Area Gran-nies at the Petawawa Legion from 2 - 4 pm Gluten-free sandwiches and sweets available All profits to the Ste-phen Lewis Foundation in support of African Grandmoth-ers orphans and those affected by HIV amp AIDS Entertain-ment by The Zephyr Woodwind Quartet Tickets available from the Petawawa Grannies members or call Esther 613-732-4984 or Hilda Young 613-687-1476

PEACE OF MINDS walk for Schizophrenia Registration is at 130 pm in the parking lot behind Metro 425 Pembroke St E Walk begins at 2 pm BBQ to follow at Recovery Outreach Program(ROP) 196 Albert St

MONDAY OCTOBER 7TH 2019OCTOBER MEETING of the Petawawa Horticultural Soci-ety will be held upstairs at the Petawawa Civic Centre Please note date to accommodate Thanksgiving The Guest Speaker will be Sheri McConnell from Seeds of Creating giving a presentation on lsquoSaving Your Own Seedsrsquo

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 16TH 2019MEET ALISON SEELY animal chircopractor and author of lsquoOne Bone at a Time Tales of an Adventurous Animal Chircopractorrsquo at 12 pm at the Pembroke Animal Hos-pital Pet Learning Centre Book copies will be available for purchase snacks and beverages will be served RSVP to staceympemahcom by October 14th

SATURDAY OCTOBER 19TH 2019LATIN NIGHTS presented by the Pembroke Symphony

Orchestra at Festival Hall at 7 pm Featuring Rossinirsquos Il Signor Bruschino Overture Symphonie Espagnole Op 21 by Lalo and introducing violinist Ralitsa Tcholakova and finishing with Arriagarsquos (ldquoThe Spanish Mozartrdquo) Symphony in D Tickets available at the Festival Hall box office or online at wwwfesthallca

SUNDAY OCTOBER 20TH 2019OKTOBERFEST DINNER at Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church 454 Miller St Pembroke from 330 - 630 pm Tickets available at the door Traditional menu and take out available

SATURDAY OCTOBER 26TH 2019BIG FALL CLEANUP clothing drive event from 11 am - 3 pm at the Pembroke Mall Accepting gently used cloth-ing shoes and bed sheets of all sizes Prizes to be won for garbage bags of clothing donated

IN-DOOR GARAGE SALE at the Petawawa Presbyterian Church 24 Ethel St 9 - 12 pm We may have some-thing that is New to U Hot dogs muffins tea amp coffee for sale Wheelchair accessible

UPCOMING EVENTSFISH AND CHIPS at the Petawawa Legion every Friday from 430 - 6 pm Everyone welcome

638 ALGONQUIN ROYAL CANADIAN AIR CADETS IS RE-CRUITING Youth between the ages of 12 amp 18 can reg-ister Wednesday after 7pm at the Pembroke Armoury Please bring your birth certificate health card and a parentlegal guardian contact638aircadetsca for more information

MUSICIANS WANTED 2 CMBG Pipes amp Drums Band is currently seeking Pipers amp Drummers Open to Military and Civilians Practice held Tuesday evenings 9000 hrs - 2100 hrs in Building H-1 Contact Pipe Major Alan Buchanan Ext - 7106 AlanBuchananforcesgcca for more information

REAL PEOPLE REAL WEIGHT LOSS TOPS CLUB INC Struggling with your weight Need friendly support Join us for a free information meeting Wednesday nights 1730hrs at the Civic Centre (upstairs room) For more info visit TOPSorg or e-mail gvmalogmailcom

DROP-IN GROUP FOR WOMEN SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL ABUSE learn coping skills connect with other survi-vors amp participate in healing activities Body image boundaries effects of sexual trauma drumming hiking and more Call the Womenrsquos Sexual Assault Centre at 613-735-5551 for more information Space is limited groups begin in September

FREE DANCES at the Pembroke Legion in the Lounge every Saturday night from 7 pm - 11 pm August 17th is BBC amp Co August 24th is The Blast and August 31st is The Heartbreakers

CATCH THE ACE WEEKLY LOTTERY held by the Deep River Hospital Foundation with draws every Thursday night at 800 pm at the Deep River Curling and Squash Club You donrsquot have to be present to win Tickets can be purchased at Drearsquos Barbershop Razorrsquos Edge Bar-bershop EGM Insurance and more Visit wwwface-bookcomdrdhfoundationorg for more information

CHECK OUT THE PETAWAWA PUBLIC LIBRARY calendar for all your summer programs This year there will be more drop-in and free events Stop by the library or sign up online Contact Liz at kidspetawawapubliclibraryca or 613-687-2227 ext 2203 for more information

YOUR VOICE MATTERS Do you have a baby on the way Is your baby under one year old In order to improve the resources for young families in our com-munity we need to learn more about your experienc-es during your pregnancy and after your baby was born This survey is private and anonymous and will be used to plan future programs and services Visit wwwsurveymonkeycomrYPTZ5KN From the Ren-frew County and District Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Working Group

CRISIS RESPONDER OPPORTUNITIES Victim Services of Renfrew County is currently looking for Crisis Response Volunteers Victim Services is a non-profit volunteer based agency that assists police and fire services in providing emotional support and practical assistance to people who have experienced a crime tragic life event or disaster Please call Victim Services Renfrew County at 613-649-2852 or toll free at 1-877-568-5730 or visit our website at wwwvictimservicesrenfrewcountyca Applications are now being accepted for our spring Volunteer Training

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS PETAWAWA TRIANGLE GROUP Monday to Friday 8 - 845 am amp Mondays Wednesdays and Sundays at 730 pm at All Saints Anglican Church

THE DEEP RIVER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA is looking for musicians to fill help fill out several sections including

violin viola cello trumpet oboe or French horn The or-chestra rehearses every Tuesday evening in Deep River and performs 5 concerts a year If you are interested or would like more information email drsoemailgmailcom

PARKINSONrsquoS SUPPORT GROUP every third Monday of the month from 10 am - 12 pm at Marianhill Inc 600 Cecelia St Pembroke For more information contact Krista Girard at 613-735-6839 ext 205

PETAWAWA LEGION COMMUNITY BAND is looking for new members We are mainly a concert band with oc-casional marching Members are of all ages and ability Our Band School can also teach you to play with in-struments to rent Wednesday evenings Contact Verlie at 613-687-2890 or whitlocknrtconet or visit wwwPetawawaLegioncaband

CANADIAN MILITARY WIVES CHOIR is looking for new members If yoursquore a military spouse partner or female CAF member join us for friendship and fun No experi-ence necessary and no auditions For more information visit us on Facebook or email canadianmwcpetawa-wagmailcom

BERNADETTE MCCANN HOUSE provides free critical ser-vices and support to women children and youth who are experiencing abuse-related crisis or coping with the after effects of abuse If you require the safety of our shelter or immediate support please call our 24hr confidential help lines at 1-800-267-4930 or 613-732-3131

THE WOMENrsquoS SEXUAL ASSAULT CENTRE offers a 24 hour 7 day a week support and crisis line If you or someone you know has been affected by sexual vio-lence you can reach us at 1-800-663-3060

THE WAR HORSE PROJECT is looking for enthusiastic creative dedicated individuals who want to give their time and skills to help with the development of this young organization Visit our website wwwhoperein-stherapycom to find out more Send your inquiries to the Program Director at infohopereinstherapycom

DISCOVER OUR CREATIVE PROGRAMS

For more information call Annie at (613) 687-7587 ext 3225 wwwCAFConnectioncaPetawawa

PMFRC Open House

FREE Admission

FEATURING INFO ONEmployment Support Educational ResourcesCraft amp Leisure WorkshopsChildren amp Parent ServicesDeployment SupportMental Health Servicesand much more

Pizza for the first 200

guests

OCTOBER

3RD5 - 7 PM

South Side Community Centre

FIT BIT Door Prize donated by

1 hr Onsite

Child Care (0-6 yrs)

CANEX PLAZA CHIROPRACTIC

Dr Denis Mahoney DC

OFFICE HOURSMonday 1000 AM - 1200 NOON

Tuesday 200 PM - 500 PMWednesday 800 AM - 1000 AM

Thursday 200 PM - 500 PM Friday 1000 AM - 1200 NOON

DR DENIS HASNEW HOURS

613-687-4673

We can help put the bounce back in

your step

ORTHOTICS BIOMECHANICS POSTURE CHECKS

GAIT ANALYSIS

Page 18 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

RESERVE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

O-43525 - BACCN WOEmployer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements WO Language English es-sential MOSID 90000 - ATR Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43175 - LONDON ARMOURY OIC AND CEDAR

SPRINGS RTA NCOEmployer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements WOLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00375-01 - HRA or 00376-01 - FSA Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-43437 - ADJT 4 CDSB PERS SVCS

Employer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements Capt Language Bilingual MOSID 00002-01 - Officer Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-42092 - FLIGHT OPS WO Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Sgt Language English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 28-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-42932 - MATAPATA BACKFILL MSE OP

Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Pte Cpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00171-01 - MSE OP or 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 07-Sep-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43399 - IMAGE TECHEmployer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION

SQUADRON Rank Requirements CplLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00137-01 - IMAGE TECH Status Open Start Date 04-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-42945 - AIRCREW FLYING

STANDARDS CLERK Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Cpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 07-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-43149 - SOCIAL MEDIA AND MULTIMEDIA TECHNI-

CIANEmployer 2 CANADIAN MECHANIZED BRIGADE GROUP HEADQUARTERS AND SIGNAL SQUADRON Rank Requirements Cpl MCpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00010-01 - INFMN or 00339-01 - CBT ENGR Status Open Start Date 06-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43196 - CSOR - COM-PANY

ADMINISTRATION OFFICEREmployer CANADIAN SPECIAL OPERATIONS REGIMENT Rank Requirements Capt Language English es-sential MOSID 00002-01 - Officer Status Open Start Date 01-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-43372 - FLIGHT OPS WOEmployer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements WOLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 30-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class A

An additional 3 current REOs are available at

httpcadtckingstonmilcaREO-OERenindexaspx

HELP WANTED

51 FESTUBERT BLVD 613-687-5826

wwwtroyescinemacom

NOW PLAYING

ANGEL HAS FALLEN (14A)

FridaySeptember 27th

at 730 PMMovies subject

to change without notice

De Troyes CinemaMOVIES

classifiedsTo advertise call 613-687-5511 x 5386 or visit wwwPetawawaPostLiveca

MOVIES

SERVICESPicture Framing Petawawa Quality basic framing with wood or metal frames Photos certificates childhood keepsakes needlework etc No obligation estimates Flexible hours Call Beverley at 613-687-2753

EVENTSHuglirsquos Blueberry Ranch Fall Family Fun Season runs from Sept 14 ndash Oct 31 6 acre corn maze with 2 bridges wagon rides to the pumpkin patch pig races pirate cannon shows hay jump animals amp more Shows and wagon rides available on weekends only $1062 + taxweekends $664 + tax weekdays Under 2 free wwwblueberryranchca

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

The Petawawa Military Family Resource Centre has an opening for a

Head Educator (Term Contract)For more information visit our website at

httpswwwCAFconnectioncaPetawawaDeadline for applications is September 27 2019

Wersquore Hiring

The Petawawa Military Family Resource Centre has an opening for an

Executive AssistantFor more information visit our website at

httpswwwCAFconnectioncaPetawawaDeadline for applications is September 26 2019

Wersquore Hiring

FRI SEPTEMBER 27 - THURS OCTOBER 3(OPEN FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY amp THURSDAY)

$20 CARLOAD THURSDAYS GENERAL ADMISSION $14

KIDS 3-15 $7

199 Forest Lea Rd Pembroke | wwwskylightdriveincom24hr Recording 613-732-2136

HOBBS AND SHAW (PG)

GOOD BOYS (14A)First Movie showtime is

approx 720pm

Ontario SPCA Renfrew County Animal Centre Pet of the Week

TAKE ME HOME

Take some SAGE advice and adopt this sweet girl Two year old SAGE has just raised a beautiful social

litter of kittens that have all found homes Now itrsquos SAGErsquos turn to shine

115 Woodcrest Drive Pembroke Open Monday-Friday 1030am-5pm amp Saturday-Sunday 1030am-4pm

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 19

Area Community Churches

St Georgersquos and St Francis of Assisi chapels are open Mon - Fri 7 am to 1130 and 1230 - 330 pm The Chaplainsrsquo Administrative office

is located in Building Q-104 (RC Chapel)

For after hours assistance dial the Duty Centre 687-55115611 and they will reach the Duty Chaplain

Garrison Petawawa Chaplains Phone 613-687-5511 + Ext

Emergency Chaplain 5611

CHAPLAINS (PROTESTANT)Padre Mike Allen

(4 CDSG Snr Chaplain) 6105Padre Judson Bridgewater 4494

Padre Michelet Dormeus Padre David Egers 3310Padre David Gallas 6498

Padre Troy Irwin (2 CMBG Snr Chaplain) 7078

Padre Earl Klotz 5208Padre Matthew Lucas

Padre Humberto Lopes 8455Padre Moley Mangana 5433Padre Robert Schweyer 5433Padre Matthew Squires 8455Padre Robert Parker 3310

Padre Luke Vanderkamp 7396

CHAPLAINS (ROMAN CATHOLIC)

Padre Maria Codina 6402Padre Francis Krusinsky 5536

GARRISON PETAWAWA CHAPELS

WORSHIP SERVICESSunday Worship - 1030 amSunday School Classes (Children 4-12 years old)Nursery for toddlers 3 and underQuiet (Nursing) Room with sound blend of contemporary and traditional worshipWEDDINGS BAPTISMS AND DEDICATIONSAt least three months notice to your unit chaplain is requried for all servicesThe Marriage Preparation Courses required for weddings in a CAF Chapel are provided twice a yearFaith Community Coordinator Padre David Egers X5433

St Georgersquos Chapel (P)4 CDSG Garrison Petawawa ON K8H 2X3 (Q-104) 613 - 687-5511 ext 5434FAX 613-588-7524

MASSMESSEMesse dominicale 0930 AM Sunday English Mass 1100 AM Summer hours starting 01 July until September 30th 1000 AM (Bilingual Mass) All sacraments are offered to military members military status civilians and government employees under military contract CONFESSION - before Mass or by appointment CONFESSION - avant la messe ou par rendez-vous BAPTISM - the last Sunday of each month Baptismal Preparation - Thursday prior Baptism Sunday BAPTEME - Ceacuteleacutebrer le dernier Dimanche de chaque mois Cours de baptecircme - jeudi precedent le diman-

che de baptecircmes MARRIAGE - Six months (6) notice is required A Marriage Preparation Course is mandatory MARIAGE - Nous demandons six (6) mois drsquoavis Un cours de preparation au marriage est obligatoire SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION - St Francis of Assisi Chapel offers sacramental prepara-tion To register for the program contact the Administrative Office ext 5434PREPARATION AUX SACRAMENTS - St Francois drsquoAssise offrent la preparation aux sacraments si vous voulex vous inscrire veuillez contacter le bureau administratif des aumoniers ext 5434Faith Community Coordinator Padre Maria Codena X6402

St Francis of Assisi Chapel (RC)Chapelle St Franccedilois drsquoAssise (CR)

4 CDSG Garrison Petawawa ON K8H 2X3 (Q-104) 613 - 687-5511 ext 5434

FAX 613-588-7524

Let us help you find a spiritual home where you belong We hope our Garrison Chapels are your

community of choice At the Garrison Chapels we foster Sunday Worship the Sacraments Christian

Education and School participation

ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN CHURCH - 1173 Victoria Street 613-687-2218 The Reverend Gillian Hoyer Sunday Service 1115 amp Sunday School 11 amCALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH - 567 Melton Street Pembroke Pastors Richard Agnew amp Paul DeGraaf Worship Service and Sunday School 9 and 11 am 613-735-5293 wwwcalvarybaptistpembrokecomCALVIN UNITED CHURCH - 276 Church St Pembroke Accessible to all 613-732-8763 calvinnrtconet Rev Tiina Cote Sunday Worship amp School 10 am wwwcalvinunitedchurchca CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH - 516 Airport Rd at Doran Petawawa 613-687-6971 Rev Bill Stanfel Sunday Divine Service 930 am Sunday School and Bible Study September through June 1045 am Website www3bellnetcelc Email celccogeconetCHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTERDAY SAINTS - Civic Centre Road amp Laurentian Drive 613-687-2237DEEP RIVER COMMUNITY CHURCH - Deep River Road Sunday service 1015 am (Kids Church) drccmagmacaFAITH BAPTIST CHURCH - Pastor Carl Morgan 182 MacKay St Pembroke parking behind town hall 613-735-1584 Sun 10 am 11 am amp 6 pm Wed 7 pmFIRST BAPTIST CHURCH - 210 Mary St Pembroke 613-735-0866 Rev (Padre retired) Wayne Sollows CD Pastor Sunday Worship amp Sunday School 1030 am wwwfbcpcaFIRST EVANGELICAL MISSIONARY CHURCH - 39 Shalom St Pembroke ON K8A 6W8 Sunday worship celebration 1030 am 613-735-5391FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - 257 Pembroke St West 613-732-8214 Rev John Vaudry Sunday School All are welcome Elevator accessGREENWOOD UNITED CHURCH - 1655 Greenwood Road RR2 PembrokeHOLY TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCH - 68 Renfrew St Pembroke 613-732-4658 The Reverend Matthew J Brown Holy Eucharist Wed at 10 am Sunday at 8 am and 10 am Sunday School 10 am Sunday wwwValleyAnglicanscaMOUNT ZION UNITED CHURCH - Corner of B-Line Rd amp Petawawa Blvd Everyone Welcome - Worship amp Sunday School 930 am Toddler Prg available Church Office 613-732-0149 NEW LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH - 2777 Petawawa Blvd 613-687-1804 Sunday Worship Service 10 am All are welcomeOUR LADY OF SORROWS - 11 Mohns Ave 613-687-4764 Weekend Masses Sat 5 pm Sun 10 am Check our website - wwwsorrowspetawawacom or Sunday Bulletin for on-going programs for all ages PEMBROKE BIBLE CHAPEL 11558 Round Lake Road Family Bible Hour amp Sunday School 11 am wwwpembroke-biblechapelcom PEMBROKE PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE - 34 Jordan Ave Pembroke Sunday Worship 1030 am (kids church amp nursery) Programs for all ages 613-732-9721 email infopptchurchcom Website wwwpptchurchcom Facebook PPT (Pembroke Pentecostal Tabernacle) PETAWAWA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - Rev James Kim 24 Ethel St 613-687-4052 Sunday Service 11 am Sunday School availablePINE RIDGE FAMILY CHURCH - Christian amp Missionary Alliance 27 Brumm Road Pembroke 613-735-1241 Service 10 am RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH - 250 Quarry Road Pembroke Rev Ana Beck Sun worship 1030 am 613-638-7476 ST ANDREWS UNITED CHURCH - 40 Joseph St Chalk River Susan deHaan DLM Worship Sunday 1030 am Every-one welcome 613-589-2312ST BARNABAS ANGLICAN CHURCH - 80 Glendale Ave Deep River 613-584-4131 Rev Francois Trottier Sunday services are at 8 am and 10 am with Sunday School during the 10 am service ST JOHNrsquoS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (LCMS) - 357 Miller Street Pembroke 613-735-6332 wwwStJohn-sPembrokeca Rev Stephen Alles amp Rev Kevin Klein (occasional) Sunday School at 845 am Divine Worship - 10 amST JOHNrsquoS LUTHERAN CHURCH - 605 Black Bay Rd Petawawa Rev Albert Romkema 613-687-6187 Sunday Wor-ship 10 am Sunday School 10 am Social Hour 11 am Email pazsjohnscogeconet See us on Facebook we warmly welcome all visitors ST LUKErsquoS ANGLICAN CHURCH (ANIC) - Rev Tim Parent 613-735-4210 Sunday Worship 8 amp 10 am (Childrenrsquos Church amp Nursery) Informal Prayer amp Praise 915 am - all Welcome Meeting at 307 Julien St Pembroke 613-735-5000ST TIMOTHYrsquoS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCIC) - 503 Alfred St Pembroke 613-732-2992 Rev Bruce W Thompson Worship service and Sunday School at 930 am Email officest-timothys-lutheran-pembrokeorg A warm welcome awaits youTHE SALVATION ARMY - 484 Pembroke St W 613-735-5601 Sunday Worship 1030 amTRAILHEAD BAPTIST CHURCH - Pastor Tim Roddick weekly worship services and childrenrsquos programs Sunday mornings 1030 am at Valour School (19 Leeder Lane Petawawa) A growing church for growing families wwwtrailheadbaptistcomWESLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH - 210 Renfrew St Pembroke Rev Kevin Wilson 613-732-2488 Morning worship and childrenrsquos church at 1030 am with nursery provided Pre-service coffee time at 930 am For more information call or email wccbellnetcaWESLEY UNITED CHURCH - 275 Pembroke St E 613-735-6132 10 am morning worship service Sunday School for children during the church serviceZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCIC) - 454 Miller St Pembroke 613-732-8792 wwwzionlutheranca Pastor Paul Roellchen-Pfohl Worship Times - Saturday 430 pm Sunday 10 am with Sunday school for the children followed by coffee and fellowship ZION EVANGELICAL UNITED CHURCH ndash 368 Miller St Pembroke 613-732-9493 zionunitedpembrokegmailcom Sunday Worship 1030 am with Sunday School for children Coffee Hour and fellowship following Bible Study on Tues-days at 10 am Pastor Rev Dr Daniel A Hansen Website wwwzionunitedpembrokeorg All welcome

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As this has been a very busy time of the year and some of us were away for the weekend of the 13-15 I have not been able to get much time for my column but I will have a lot more informa-tion in my next one Hope to see you all at our next Bingo

We are still trying to raise money for a wheelchair swing that will be placed at the Civitan Park in Petawa-wa right by the Civic Centre

We still need to raise about $10000 so I along with the help from other members of Civitan will be holding bake sales and raffles As well we are asking for donations so we can get this swing set up so that those who are in a wheelchair can enjoy some time at the park with the rest of the family Please help so Civitan can get this swing We still have a bottle at Rona in Petawawa I want

to thank the people at Rona for their support Just re-member when you support the Greater Petawawa Civi-tan Bingo you are helping us help those in our community who need our help

That is all I have for you this week God bless

Thought for the week Yesterday is gone and today is here and tomorrow never comes so get done what you have to today

NEWS FROM THE GREATER PETAWAWA CIVITAN CLUB By Marie FE Arnold PRO

Page 20 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

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Horticultural Society presents 2019 Trillium Awards

This yearrsquos Trillium Award winners were celebrated at the Petawawa Horticultural Societyrsquos Annual Barbecue Winners were Cathy Brennan Hogaboam Peggy Hinch and Judy and (missing from photo) Dwight Paquette Petawawa residents who through extra effort have made the front yard a source of pride to their neighbourhood are nominated each year for the award (Submitted photo)

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bull GARRISON PETAWAWA - TRAINING GROUND OF THE WARRIORS bull

V Coyrsquos lead platoon CS 21 came under contact and engaged in a full pur-suit Due to quick thinking on the part of the company commander V Coy con-ducted a company flanking manoeuvre CS 21 formed a firebase supported by multiple C6 general pur-pose machine guns and laid down suppressing fire The remainder of V Coy swept through the woods to the left of the enemy and de-stroyed them Route CLUBS was now secure and friendly forces were free to move on to further objectives

Despite their many en-gagements to this point V Coyrsquos mission was not yet complete The enemy was dug in on a piece of key terrain known as Objective VIKINGS To reach this ob-jective V Coy was required to conduct a water cross-ing made possible by the Assault Pioneers The time after the crossing was 1610 Objective VIKINGS needed

to be destroyed by 1800 This left little time to waste Each soldier was put to the test as they made the hard march to VIKINGS Luckily for V Coy Recce elements had already defined the objective and sited a firebase and attack position for the company

The enemy was utterly unprepared for the artillery barrage and machine gun fire that commenced prior to V Coyrsquos assault As the en-emy was attempting to gain their bearings V Coy swept through using well-coordi-nated fire and movement The pressure was too much to bear and the enemy was defeated After Objective VI-KINGS was destroyed the members of V Coy would get some much deserved rest before receiving orders for their final mission

The operations of V Coy would culminate in a bat-talion level offensive on the enemyrsquos stronghold The rifle companies of 3 RCR were led to their objective by

members of Recce Platoon and V Coy would take up the left flank on the attack The mission was supported by Direct Fire Support Platoon and air assets to achieve an opening strike on the enemy This set the stage for the final assault V Coy was initially confronted with a complex wire obstacle blocking them from their enemy However this obstacle was quickly removed by members of 2 Combat Engineer Regiment which enabled V Coy to quickly carve a swathe of de-struction through the enemy

In the end the events of Ex SG are just another day in the job for members of V Coy As they return to their primary occupations these men and women will re-member what they achieved working alongside their Para Coy counterparts The les-sons learned during Ex SG will be used to hone their skills to an even sharper edge and the members of V Coy and Para Coy look for-ward to working together again in the future

The many successes throughout Ex SG are a true testament to the profession-alism expertise and capac-ity building techniques and abilities of Para Coy 3 RCR The perpetual training for the array of operations in which the Canadian Armed Forces is currently engaged

Para Company 3 RCR continued from previous page

has developed the soldiers of Para Coy 3 RCR into a dis-cernible expeditionary force Not only are they skilled ex-

perts in combat operations they have also proven them-selves to be highly capable of executing capacity building

operations and operating within a coalition context Para Coy 3 RCR truly is a first choice for operations

(Top photo) 2 Platoon V Coy maintains overwatch after defeating the enemy (above) PWs being handled on the final objective (be-low) Members of V Coy led by a Para Coy augmentee

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TORONTO mdash Jon Pegg Ontariorsquos Fire Marshal is alerting Ontarians to the significant fire safety risks associated with ethanol-fu-eled appliances commonly known as tabletop fire fea-tures or pots

A fire hazard called flame-jetting occurs as fuel vapours are ignited when refueling these appliances that are not fully extin-guished and a flame is not

readily visibleldquoOntario has recorded

multiple fatalities and seri-ous injuries related to the refueling of these ethanol-fueled appliances this yearrdquo noted Pegg ldquoSince 2016 the Office of the Fire Marshal and Emergency Manage-ment (OFMEM) has con-ducted eleven fire investiga-tions that involved the use of these appliancesrdquo

Ethanol-fueled applianc-es are currently sold across the province and throughout the rest of Canada

The OFMEM recom-mends people protect them-selves when using these ap-pliances and help prevent flame-jetting by following these tipsbull Make sure any flames in an ethanol-fueled appliance are fully out and that it is cold to the touch before refueling

bull Only refuel when no one is near the appliancebull When refueling use a fuel container that has a flame ar-restor

People are encouraged to contact their local fire service if they have ques-tions about other fire safety measures that can be taken to protect themselves and their family

ADDITIONAL RESOURCESThe OFMEM has devel-

oped a public safety video to inform Ontarians how etha-nol-fueled appliances oper-ate and how serious injuries can occur

To learn more about flame-jetting view the video at httpwwwmcscsjusgovoncasitesdefaultfilescontentmcscsdocsOFMEM20-20Flame20jetting2045s20clip20FI-NAL_0mp4

Ethanol-fueled appliances pose serious fire safety risks

Public Safety Message from the Ontario Fire Marshal

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Automated Species at Risk MonitoringMost people know that species at risk are

protected at Garrison Petawawa but many people donrsquot realize just how we know what species are here and where they might be found We find out a lot of our information from conducting good old fashioned field-work or even incidentally from others who have documented sightings while in the field Another more high-tech approach that we have recently adopted involves the use of automated recording devices

Trail Cameras are deployed throughout the RTA to track sightings of Eastern Wolves and other wildlife at key locations The cam-eras are motion-activated and automatically take photos when something walks by We also deploy Bioacoustic Recording Devices in order to record sounds made by species at risk and other wildlife that are acousti-cally active The devices we use can record

both acoustic soundwaves (what you and I can hear such as wolf howls bird songs and frog calls) and ultrasonic soundwaves (the high frequency echolocation sounds made by bats that we cannot hear)

These devices can be programed to record different soundwaves at different times of day and allow us to obtain information that we wouldnrsquot be able to obtain otherwise For in-stance they can be deployed in areas that we cannot gain access to due to live-fire restric-tions or set to record at sunrise sunset or even the middle of the night Hours of recordings can then be visually analyzed in minutes to determine whether any targeted species at risk were present or absent at that location

The advent of automatic recording tech-nology has truly aided in our ability to locate and protect species at risk while minimizing the effort required to do so

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 7

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GIFT CARD FOR SISIP DRAW WINNER

During Garrison Petawawarsquos Garrison Family Day SISIP Financial had a special draw for a $150 CANEX gift card The family event was held on Sept 7 from 10 am to 4 pm at the Dundonald Hall sports fields It encouraged new and established families in the community to come out for a day of fun and games and included free barbecue live entertainment military static and dynamic displays games activities informational booths and the well attended Paint Me Petawawa Colour Run As a way to thank military membersrsquo loved ones as well as military members themselves for all the work they do SISIP joined in the appreciation by providing a booth of their own as well as hosting the draw which Sergeant Ceacutesar Peralta-Vintimilla of 2nd Regiment Royal Canadian Horse Artillery (2 RCHA) won He received his prize on Sept 16 which was presented to him by Ken Howard SISIP Branch Manager in Petawawa (Photo by Patricia Leboeuf Petawawa Post)

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 9

Photo courtesy of John A Butler Photography

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Some of the confirmed vendors include MAD Hair Designz Sugar Soci-ety KM Bridal Outfitters Chahna Fai and Church Street Flowers Parvati and Athena Events Val-ley Tent and Party Rent-als Ltd With This Ring with with their Mirror Me Photo Booth Dreams Ca-tering Precious Memories Photography by Sarah La-Belle VSM Entertainment Creative Perspectives Photography Solid Sound DJ Service Pure Romance by Tamilynn Edwards Kathy Pivato Wedding Of-ficiant ndash All Seasons Wed-dings Sands on Golden Lake Kyle McKey Cork

much meaningldquoEspecially for military

couples as a lot of them just moved in and they donrsquot know where to gordquo said Organizer Patricia Holst ldquoThey donrsquot know who to contactrdquoThere are shows in Pem-

broke and further away but for many years there hasnrsquot been one in Pet-awawa So Holst wanted to ensure that residents of the town would have a bridal show to enjoyThere are vendors for ba-

sically every facet of the bridal worldldquoIt is curated and I work

with a lot of these people in the industryrdquo said Holt

The Ottawa Valley Wed-ding Show is inviting all brides and grooms to an afternoon of wedding planning fun bringing to-gether local vendors for an inclusive bridal show at the Petawawa Civic Centre on Sept 29 Free entry tasty food sam-

ples a wedding fashion show wine tasting grab bags and contests are sure to make it a delightful event designed to take some of the stress out of planning that very special dayIt can be difficult to coor-

dinate a day that holds so

Culture and Holst Pho-tography Creative Events who provides photogra-phy day-of coordinating and video with $500 dis-count off wedding packag-es to celebrating 25 years in businessAccording to Holst 2020 is

going to be a big wedding season and many vendors are booking up quickly for next year To satisfy the needs of the community she is also planning another similar bridal show to be held in February 2020 ldquoJust come out and have

funrdquo Holt said More information can be

found on their Facebook page and free tickets can be booked online at wwweventbriteca

Holst Creative Media EventsBy Patricia Leboeuf

Petawawa Post

Page 10 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

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Making the important decision to get married can fill couples with joy and excitement as they imagine spending the rest of their lives togeth-er Naturally brides- and grooms-to-be are anxious to share the good news with others and include family and friends in the festivities One way cou-ples exemplify inclusion is by asking their closest acquaintances to be part of their wedding parties

Being asked to serve as a bridesmaid or grooms-man is an honor Some couples may be tempted to ask every friend sib-ling or cousin they have to be in their wedding parties and some do In fact ancient Roman law required 10 witnesses to be part of the wedding ceremony However the larger the wedding party the more people couples have to coordinate and the more personalities

they must manage While large wedding

parties are in style there isnrsquot any one-size-fits-all formula to decide which size party is right for a particular situation Trends vary based on geography and culture These tips can help cou-ples decide on the size of their wedding partiesbull Match it to scope and

style Wedding planners may use a standard ratio for a proportion of guests

to wedding party mem-bers That ratio is one pair of wedding attendants for every 50 guests This creates a balanced feel where the more people in attendance the larger the wedding party and vice versa bull Consider your ex-

penses Wedding party members may be asked to spend considerable amounts of money to be in the wedding but the couple will have certain expenses tied to the wed-ding party as well These can include limousines to ferry people between the ceremony and recep-

Things to consider when choosing a wedding party

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tion photography costs to arrange and photo-graph large wedding parties the cost of bou-tonnieres and bouquets attendantsrsquo gifts as well as extra mouths to feed at the rehearsal dinner Small wedding parties can be easier on couplesrsquo

budgetsbull Know your expecta-

tions Couples should discuss what they expect from their wedding par-ties Do couples want their loved ones to be very hands-on or wait-ing in the wings For those who want a lot of

input from their wedding parties asking distant friends or family to be included may be imprac-ticalbull Select reliable easy-

going people Wedding party members should be people couples can rely on and it only helps if

wedding party members are not prone to over-reacting Choose a wed-ding party that can be trusted and people with whom you get alongWedding party sizes are

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Weddings are memorable for a host of reasons While couples remember their weddings because they mark the day they officially tied the knot guests may re-member weddings for other reasons including the food served at the receptionSome wedding venues

are known for their stun-ning landscapes while oth-ers build their reputations on unique interiors that provide unforgettable am-biance But regardless of where weddings take place guests are liable to discuss the food served at the re-ception Guests might rave about the escargot or com-plain that the fish was flaky but couples who choose re-ception menus wisely can go a long way toward en-suring there are more com-pliments than complaints once the dinner bell ringsbull Donrsquot zero in on special-

ties According to The Knot 2017 Real Weddings Study a survey of nearly 13000 brides and grooms who tied the knot in 2017 the average wedding hosted 136 guests While couples might be

tempted by specialty dishes when choosing their wed-ding menus couples who are hosting dozens if not hundreds of guests should keep things simple bull Consider potential aller-

gies In regard to entreacutees make sure guests with food allergies can choose some-thing that wonrsquot make them sick According to Food Allergy Research amp Edu-cationreg an organization devoted to improving the quality of life of individu-als with food allergies some common foods cause the majority of allergic reac-tions Peanuts soy sesame and shellfish are among the most common food aller-gies according to FAREreg FARE also notes that aller-gies to wheat milk and eggs are common in children While such foods can still be served at wedding recep-tions make sure to also in-clude foods that are unlikely to trigger allergic reactions Couples can even ask guests to inform them of any food allergiesbull Donrsquot hesitate to offer a

favourite food While spe-

Tips for choosing a wedding

reception menucialty entreacutees might not be a great choice especially at large receptions where lots of mouths must be fed a couple who has a favou-rite food thatrsquos symbolic of their relationship should not hesitate to offer it during the cocktail hour For example a couple who met in Thailand may want to offer a favou-rite Thai dishbull Offer an elaborate des-

sert The last bite guests will take is dessert so couples who want their guests to go home raving about the food may want to offer something special after the entreacutees have been taken away Some guests may not indulge but those who do might end their nights thinking about the delicious dessert they enjoyed as the festivities drew to a close If the dessert is especially unique offer something more traditional alongside it for more hesi-tant guestsChoosing a wedding

menu should be fun Menus should reflect not only cou-plesrsquo tastes but also include some popular foods so no one goes home hungry

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FestivalHundreds came out to experience the beauty of the Petawawa Point on Aug 24 The Get to the Point Beach Festival is in its second year and unlike traditional activities at most festivals this one had a more grassroots alternative holistic feel and included activities such as fire danc-ing hula hoop sessions drumming class-es Stand Up Paddling (SUP) yoga paint classes crafting didgeridoo teachings vendors water activities and much more The free fun started in the late afternoon and continued late into the night (Photos by Patricia Leboeuf Petawawa Post)

MORE PHOTOS ON NEXT PAGE

(Above left) Petawawa is one of 20 communities in North America to receive a $25000 grant from the TD Bank Green Space Grant Program To celebrate tree sap-lings were handed out by the Petawawa Horticultural Society Eva Kidney 5 poses with her sapling (Above right) The Petawawa Public Library brought out some games for the kids to enjoy Rosie Bonnie and Max Brooks enjoyed some of the kidrsquos activities

Page 14 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

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Catholic Womenrsquos League NewsBy Vel LeBlanc

The Petawawa Catholic Womenrsquos League is preparing for their Fall activities as follows on Oct 19 there is a Fall Meeting hosted by Saint Francis Xavier Renfrew

At our Oct 6 meeting Sandy Brannon will be our guest speaker as Safe School Coordinator

Prayer service for our deceased CWL members is Nov 4 in the Parish Centre in addition to our monthly meeting

Friendship Sundays for Fall 2019 will take place Oct 6 and Nov 3 following our Sunday 10 am Mass at Our Lady of Sor-rows church A luncheon for senior parishioners is a possibility and is being discussed

The next CWL meeting will be Sept 9 in the Parish Cen-tre All members are invited to attend

SPORTS HEALTH amp RECREATIONGet to the Point continued from previous page

(Above) Independent Yoga Teacher Kirsten Fisher folds herself into the ldquoLord of the Fishesrdquo position (Top right) Jen Foley led the drum circle teaching interested folk on rhythm and beats (Right) One of the arts and crafts was creating mini-birch bark ca-noes Norah 5 threads through the string through the bark with the help of her father Philip Kompass (Photos by Patricia Leb-oeuf Petawawa Post)

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(Top photo) 1st Battalion The Royal Canadian Regiment won the 2019 Inter Unit SpringSummer Outdoor Soccer Championship (above) 2 Combat Engineer Regiment took the title in Slo-Pitch and (below) Golf (Submitted photos)

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Offering Oral Sedation Nitrous Root Canals Implants Braces Children Services Whitening a friendly atmosphere and more

Dr Yasmin graduated in 2013 from the University of Sharjah - UAE (Faculty of Dentistry) with an Honours Degree she worked in Abu Dhabi for 2 years before coming to Canada in 2017 she finished her NDEB equivelncy in 2018 worked in Northern Ontario and now in Petawawa

Dr Yasmin enjoys working in all aspects of dentistry and treating all different ages including the little ones In her free time she spends time with her daughter and husband She loves working out staying active and spending time outdoors

DENTISTRY PETAWAWA WOULD LIKE TO WELCOME TO OUR TEAM

DR YASMIN AL-HADITHI

Page 16 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

SHOP LOCAL AND SAVE THOUSANDS RIGHT HERE AT ANDYrsquoS RV

ldquoSuperior Quality Costs LessrdquoVisit us online for more information on our RVrsquos including the ones listed here

WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES ARE LOWER THAN ANY DEALERSHIP IN ONTARIO IF YOU FIND THE SAME TRAILER

FOR A LOWER PRICE WE WILL MATCH IT

WE ARE FULLY STOCKED WITH BRAND NEW SURVEYOR TRAILERS PUMA TRAILERS FIFTH WHEELS AND

QUAILRIDGE COTTAGE HOMES0 Down 60 Term 240 Amort OAC

Local SPCA holds Dog Wash and BBQ

The Ontario SPCA Renfrew County Animal Centre raised $794 through their Dirty Dogs Done Dirt Cheap Dog Wash and BBQ on Aug 18 at their Pembroke location The money will go a long way to make the pets at the centre happy warm healthy and fed and ultimately help them find forever homes Axel the boxer-lab mix got a got scrubbing from his pet parents Evelyne Gauvin and Ryan Leslie (Photo by Patricia Leboeuf Petawawa Post)

SPORTS HEALTH amp RECREATION

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 17

happeningFor Notices of Club Meetings Bazaars Fun Fairs Fundraisers and other charitable free events happening in the community Word Limit 50 WordsEventPLEASE SUBMIT YOUR NOTICE TO The Petawawa Post Building P-106 E-mail graphicspostbellnetca or call 613-687-5511 ext 5386 or visit wwwPetawawaPostLivecaFor events happening at later dates not listed here please visit our website

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 28TH 201915TH TURKEY TROT features a 5K walkrun amp 15K run chidlrenrsquos obstacle course and prizes for raising pledges Proceeds will support the Pembroke Regional Hospital Register at wwwprhfoundationcom

ELVIS AND BUDDY HOLLY IMPERSONATORS at the Pet-awawa Legion Tickets on sale at the bar open to all age of majority

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 29TH 2019SYLVIA ETCHEVERRY IN CONCERT at Festival Hall at 2 pm A benefit for the Festival Hall Piano Fund For more information visit wwwfesthallca

THE MINNIE OPRY SHOW at the Killaloe Lions Hall 16 Lake St at 1 pm Tickets available at the door Pro-ceeds to benefit the Killalow Seniors and Friendship Club and CRC Seniors Active Living Centre Light buffet lunch included bar will be open For more information contact 613-757-3108

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 2ND 2019CELEBRITY SERVER comes to Boston Pizza Pembroke to support Big Brothers Big Sisters of Renfrew County 10 of your order total will help support mentoring pro-grams across Renfrew County

SUNDAY OCTOBER 6TH 2019GRAN-APPLE TEA hosted by the Petawawa and Area Gran-nies at the Petawawa Legion from 2 - 4 pm Gluten-free sandwiches and sweets available All profits to the Ste-phen Lewis Foundation in support of African Grandmoth-ers orphans and those affected by HIV amp AIDS Entertain-ment by The Zephyr Woodwind Quartet Tickets available from the Petawawa Grannies members or call Esther 613-732-4984 or Hilda Young 613-687-1476

PEACE OF MINDS walk for Schizophrenia Registration is at 130 pm in the parking lot behind Metro 425 Pembroke St E Walk begins at 2 pm BBQ to follow at Recovery Outreach Program(ROP) 196 Albert St

MONDAY OCTOBER 7TH 2019OCTOBER MEETING of the Petawawa Horticultural Soci-ety will be held upstairs at the Petawawa Civic Centre Please note date to accommodate Thanksgiving The Guest Speaker will be Sheri McConnell from Seeds of Creating giving a presentation on lsquoSaving Your Own Seedsrsquo

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 16TH 2019MEET ALISON SEELY animal chircopractor and author of lsquoOne Bone at a Time Tales of an Adventurous Animal Chircopractorrsquo at 12 pm at the Pembroke Animal Hos-pital Pet Learning Centre Book copies will be available for purchase snacks and beverages will be served RSVP to staceympemahcom by October 14th

SATURDAY OCTOBER 19TH 2019LATIN NIGHTS presented by the Pembroke Symphony

Orchestra at Festival Hall at 7 pm Featuring Rossinirsquos Il Signor Bruschino Overture Symphonie Espagnole Op 21 by Lalo and introducing violinist Ralitsa Tcholakova and finishing with Arriagarsquos (ldquoThe Spanish Mozartrdquo) Symphony in D Tickets available at the Festival Hall box office or online at wwwfesthallca

SUNDAY OCTOBER 20TH 2019OKTOBERFEST DINNER at Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church 454 Miller St Pembroke from 330 - 630 pm Tickets available at the door Traditional menu and take out available

SATURDAY OCTOBER 26TH 2019BIG FALL CLEANUP clothing drive event from 11 am - 3 pm at the Pembroke Mall Accepting gently used cloth-ing shoes and bed sheets of all sizes Prizes to be won for garbage bags of clothing donated

IN-DOOR GARAGE SALE at the Petawawa Presbyterian Church 24 Ethel St 9 - 12 pm We may have some-thing that is New to U Hot dogs muffins tea amp coffee for sale Wheelchair accessible

UPCOMING EVENTSFISH AND CHIPS at the Petawawa Legion every Friday from 430 - 6 pm Everyone welcome

638 ALGONQUIN ROYAL CANADIAN AIR CADETS IS RE-CRUITING Youth between the ages of 12 amp 18 can reg-ister Wednesday after 7pm at the Pembroke Armoury Please bring your birth certificate health card and a parentlegal guardian contact638aircadetsca for more information

MUSICIANS WANTED 2 CMBG Pipes amp Drums Band is currently seeking Pipers amp Drummers Open to Military and Civilians Practice held Tuesday evenings 9000 hrs - 2100 hrs in Building H-1 Contact Pipe Major Alan Buchanan Ext - 7106 AlanBuchananforcesgcca for more information

REAL PEOPLE REAL WEIGHT LOSS TOPS CLUB INC Struggling with your weight Need friendly support Join us for a free information meeting Wednesday nights 1730hrs at the Civic Centre (upstairs room) For more info visit TOPSorg or e-mail gvmalogmailcom

DROP-IN GROUP FOR WOMEN SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL ABUSE learn coping skills connect with other survi-vors amp participate in healing activities Body image boundaries effects of sexual trauma drumming hiking and more Call the Womenrsquos Sexual Assault Centre at 613-735-5551 for more information Space is limited groups begin in September

FREE DANCES at the Pembroke Legion in the Lounge every Saturday night from 7 pm - 11 pm August 17th is BBC amp Co August 24th is The Blast and August 31st is The Heartbreakers

CATCH THE ACE WEEKLY LOTTERY held by the Deep River Hospital Foundation with draws every Thursday night at 800 pm at the Deep River Curling and Squash Club You donrsquot have to be present to win Tickets can be purchased at Drearsquos Barbershop Razorrsquos Edge Bar-bershop EGM Insurance and more Visit wwwface-bookcomdrdhfoundationorg for more information

CHECK OUT THE PETAWAWA PUBLIC LIBRARY calendar for all your summer programs This year there will be more drop-in and free events Stop by the library or sign up online Contact Liz at kidspetawawapubliclibraryca or 613-687-2227 ext 2203 for more information

YOUR VOICE MATTERS Do you have a baby on the way Is your baby under one year old In order to improve the resources for young families in our com-munity we need to learn more about your experienc-es during your pregnancy and after your baby was born This survey is private and anonymous and will be used to plan future programs and services Visit wwwsurveymonkeycomrYPTZ5KN From the Ren-frew County and District Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Working Group

CRISIS RESPONDER OPPORTUNITIES Victim Services of Renfrew County is currently looking for Crisis Response Volunteers Victim Services is a non-profit volunteer based agency that assists police and fire services in providing emotional support and practical assistance to people who have experienced a crime tragic life event or disaster Please call Victim Services Renfrew County at 613-649-2852 or toll free at 1-877-568-5730 or visit our website at wwwvictimservicesrenfrewcountyca Applications are now being accepted for our spring Volunteer Training

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS PETAWAWA TRIANGLE GROUP Monday to Friday 8 - 845 am amp Mondays Wednesdays and Sundays at 730 pm at All Saints Anglican Church

THE DEEP RIVER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA is looking for musicians to fill help fill out several sections including

violin viola cello trumpet oboe or French horn The or-chestra rehearses every Tuesday evening in Deep River and performs 5 concerts a year If you are interested or would like more information email drsoemailgmailcom

PARKINSONrsquoS SUPPORT GROUP every third Monday of the month from 10 am - 12 pm at Marianhill Inc 600 Cecelia St Pembroke For more information contact Krista Girard at 613-735-6839 ext 205

PETAWAWA LEGION COMMUNITY BAND is looking for new members We are mainly a concert band with oc-casional marching Members are of all ages and ability Our Band School can also teach you to play with in-struments to rent Wednesday evenings Contact Verlie at 613-687-2890 or whitlocknrtconet or visit wwwPetawawaLegioncaband

CANADIAN MILITARY WIVES CHOIR is looking for new members If yoursquore a military spouse partner or female CAF member join us for friendship and fun No experi-ence necessary and no auditions For more information visit us on Facebook or email canadianmwcpetawa-wagmailcom

BERNADETTE MCCANN HOUSE provides free critical ser-vices and support to women children and youth who are experiencing abuse-related crisis or coping with the after effects of abuse If you require the safety of our shelter or immediate support please call our 24hr confidential help lines at 1-800-267-4930 or 613-732-3131

THE WOMENrsquoS SEXUAL ASSAULT CENTRE offers a 24 hour 7 day a week support and crisis line If you or someone you know has been affected by sexual vio-lence you can reach us at 1-800-663-3060

THE WAR HORSE PROJECT is looking for enthusiastic creative dedicated individuals who want to give their time and skills to help with the development of this young organization Visit our website wwwhoperein-stherapycom to find out more Send your inquiries to the Program Director at infohopereinstherapycom

DISCOVER OUR CREATIVE PROGRAMS

For more information call Annie at (613) 687-7587 ext 3225 wwwCAFConnectioncaPetawawa

PMFRC Open House

FREE Admission

FEATURING INFO ONEmployment Support Educational ResourcesCraft amp Leisure WorkshopsChildren amp Parent ServicesDeployment SupportMental Health Servicesand much more

Pizza for the first 200

guests

OCTOBER

3RD5 - 7 PM

South Side Community Centre

FIT BIT Door Prize donated by

1 hr Onsite

Child Care (0-6 yrs)

CANEX PLAZA CHIROPRACTIC

Dr Denis Mahoney DC

OFFICE HOURSMonday 1000 AM - 1200 NOON

Tuesday 200 PM - 500 PMWednesday 800 AM - 1000 AM

Thursday 200 PM - 500 PM Friday 1000 AM - 1200 NOON

DR DENIS HASNEW HOURS

613-687-4673

We can help put the bounce back in

your step

ORTHOTICS BIOMECHANICS POSTURE CHECKS

GAIT ANALYSIS

Page 18 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

RESERVE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

O-43525 - BACCN WOEmployer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements WO Language English es-sential MOSID 90000 - ATR Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43175 - LONDON ARMOURY OIC AND CEDAR

SPRINGS RTA NCOEmployer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements WOLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00375-01 - HRA or 00376-01 - FSA Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-43437 - ADJT 4 CDSB PERS SVCS

Employer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements Capt Language Bilingual MOSID 00002-01 - Officer Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-42092 - FLIGHT OPS WO Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Sgt Language English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 28-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-42932 - MATAPATA BACKFILL MSE OP

Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Pte Cpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00171-01 - MSE OP or 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 07-Sep-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43399 - IMAGE TECHEmployer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION

SQUADRON Rank Requirements CplLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00137-01 - IMAGE TECH Status Open Start Date 04-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-42945 - AIRCREW FLYING

STANDARDS CLERK Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Cpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 07-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-43149 - SOCIAL MEDIA AND MULTIMEDIA TECHNI-

CIANEmployer 2 CANADIAN MECHANIZED BRIGADE GROUP HEADQUARTERS AND SIGNAL SQUADRON Rank Requirements Cpl MCpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00010-01 - INFMN or 00339-01 - CBT ENGR Status Open Start Date 06-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43196 - CSOR - COM-PANY

ADMINISTRATION OFFICEREmployer CANADIAN SPECIAL OPERATIONS REGIMENT Rank Requirements Capt Language English es-sential MOSID 00002-01 - Officer Status Open Start Date 01-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-43372 - FLIGHT OPS WOEmployer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements WOLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 30-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class A

An additional 3 current REOs are available at

httpcadtckingstonmilcaREO-OERenindexaspx

HELP WANTED

51 FESTUBERT BLVD 613-687-5826

wwwtroyescinemacom

NOW PLAYING

ANGEL HAS FALLEN (14A)

FridaySeptember 27th

at 730 PMMovies subject

to change without notice

De Troyes CinemaMOVIES

classifiedsTo advertise call 613-687-5511 x 5386 or visit wwwPetawawaPostLiveca

MOVIES

SERVICESPicture Framing Petawawa Quality basic framing with wood or metal frames Photos certificates childhood keepsakes needlework etc No obligation estimates Flexible hours Call Beverley at 613-687-2753

EVENTSHuglirsquos Blueberry Ranch Fall Family Fun Season runs from Sept 14 ndash Oct 31 6 acre corn maze with 2 bridges wagon rides to the pumpkin patch pig races pirate cannon shows hay jump animals amp more Shows and wagon rides available on weekends only $1062 + taxweekends $664 + tax weekdays Under 2 free wwwblueberryranchca

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

The Petawawa Military Family Resource Centre has an opening for a

Head Educator (Term Contract)For more information visit our website at

httpswwwCAFconnectioncaPetawawaDeadline for applications is September 27 2019

Wersquore Hiring

The Petawawa Military Family Resource Centre has an opening for an

Executive AssistantFor more information visit our website at

httpswwwCAFconnectioncaPetawawaDeadline for applications is September 26 2019

Wersquore Hiring

FRI SEPTEMBER 27 - THURS OCTOBER 3(OPEN FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY amp THURSDAY)

$20 CARLOAD THURSDAYS GENERAL ADMISSION $14

KIDS 3-15 $7

199 Forest Lea Rd Pembroke | wwwskylightdriveincom24hr Recording 613-732-2136

HOBBS AND SHAW (PG)

GOOD BOYS (14A)First Movie showtime is

approx 720pm

Ontario SPCA Renfrew County Animal Centre Pet of the Week

TAKE ME HOME

Take some SAGE advice and adopt this sweet girl Two year old SAGE has just raised a beautiful social

litter of kittens that have all found homes Now itrsquos SAGErsquos turn to shine

115 Woodcrest Drive Pembroke Open Monday-Friday 1030am-5pm amp Saturday-Sunday 1030am-4pm

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 19

Area Community Churches

St Georgersquos and St Francis of Assisi chapels are open Mon - Fri 7 am to 1130 and 1230 - 330 pm The Chaplainsrsquo Administrative office

is located in Building Q-104 (RC Chapel)

For after hours assistance dial the Duty Centre 687-55115611 and they will reach the Duty Chaplain

Garrison Petawawa Chaplains Phone 613-687-5511 + Ext

Emergency Chaplain 5611

CHAPLAINS (PROTESTANT)Padre Mike Allen

(4 CDSG Snr Chaplain) 6105Padre Judson Bridgewater 4494

Padre Michelet Dormeus Padre David Egers 3310Padre David Gallas 6498

Padre Troy Irwin (2 CMBG Snr Chaplain) 7078

Padre Earl Klotz 5208Padre Matthew Lucas

Padre Humberto Lopes 8455Padre Moley Mangana 5433Padre Robert Schweyer 5433Padre Matthew Squires 8455Padre Robert Parker 3310

Padre Luke Vanderkamp 7396

CHAPLAINS (ROMAN CATHOLIC)

Padre Maria Codina 6402Padre Francis Krusinsky 5536

GARRISON PETAWAWA CHAPELS

WORSHIP SERVICESSunday Worship - 1030 amSunday School Classes (Children 4-12 years old)Nursery for toddlers 3 and underQuiet (Nursing) Room with sound blend of contemporary and traditional worshipWEDDINGS BAPTISMS AND DEDICATIONSAt least three months notice to your unit chaplain is requried for all servicesThe Marriage Preparation Courses required for weddings in a CAF Chapel are provided twice a yearFaith Community Coordinator Padre David Egers X5433

St Georgersquos Chapel (P)4 CDSG Garrison Petawawa ON K8H 2X3 (Q-104) 613 - 687-5511 ext 5434FAX 613-588-7524

MASSMESSEMesse dominicale 0930 AM Sunday English Mass 1100 AM Summer hours starting 01 July until September 30th 1000 AM (Bilingual Mass) All sacraments are offered to military members military status civilians and government employees under military contract CONFESSION - before Mass or by appointment CONFESSION - avant la messe ou par rendez-vous BAPTISM - the last Sunday of each month Baptismal Preparation - Thursday prior Baptism Sunday BAPTEME - Ceacuteleacutebrer le dernier Dimanche de chaque mois Cours de baptecircme - jeudi precedent le diman-

che de baptecircmes MARRIAGE - Six months (6) notice is required A Marriage Preparation Course is mandatory MARIAGE - Nous demandons six (6) mois drsquoavis Un cours de preparation au marriage est obligatoire SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION - St Francis of Assisi Chapel offers sacramental prepara-tion To register for the program contact the Administrative Office ext 5434PREPARATION AUX SACRAMENTS - St Francois drsquoAssise offrent la preparation aux sacraments si vous voulex vous inscrire veuillez contacter le bureau administratif des aumoniers ext 5434Faith Community Coordinator Padre Maria Codena X6402

St Francis of Assisi Chapel (RC)Chapelle St Franccedilois drsquoAssise (CR)

4 CDSG Garrison Petawawa ON K8H 2X3 (Q-104) 613 - 687-5511 ext 5434

FAX 613-588-7524

Let us help you find a spiritual home where you belong We hope our Garrison Chapels are your

community of choice At the Garrison Chapels we foster Sunday Worship the Sacraments Christian

Education and School participation

ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN CHURCH - 1173 Victoria Street 613-687-2218 The Reverend Gillian Hoyer Sunday Service 1115 amp Sunday School 11 amCALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH - 567 Melton Street Pembroke Pastors Richard Agnew amp Paul DeGraaf Worship Service and Sunday School 9 and 11 am 613-735-5293 wwwcalvarybaptistpembrokecomCALVIN UNITED CHURCH - 276 Church St Pembroke Accessible to all 613-732-8763 calvinnrtconet Rev Tiina Cote Sunday Worship amp School 10 am wwwcalvinunitedchurchca CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH - 516 Airport Rd at Doran Petawawa 613-687-6971 Rev Bill Stanfel Sunday Divine Service 930 am Sunday School and Bible Study September through June 1045 am Website www3bellnetcelc Email celccogeconetCHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTERDAY SAINTS - Civic Centre Road amp Laurentian Drive 613-687-2237DEEP RIVER COMMUNITY CHURCH - Deep River Road Sunday service 1015 am (Kids Church) drccmagmacaFAITH BAPTIST CHURCH - Pastor Carl Morgan 182 MacKay St Pembroke parking behind town hall 613-735-1584 Sun 10 am 11 am amp 6 pm Wed 7 pmFIRST BAPTIST CHURCH - 210 Mary St Pembroke 613-735-0866 Rev (Padre retired) Wayne Sollows CD Pastor Sunday Worship amp Sunday School 1030 am wwwfbcpcaFIRST EVANGELICAL MISSIONARY CHURCH - 39 Shalom St Pembroke ON K8A 6W8 Sunday worship celebration 1030 am 613-735-5391FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - 257 Pembroke St West 613-732-8214 Rev John Vaudry Sunday School All are welcome Elevator accessGREENWOOD UNITED CHURCH - 1655 Greenwood Road RR2 PembrokeHOLY TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCH - 68 Renfrew St Pembroke 613-732-4658 The Reverend Matthew J Brown Holy Eucharist Wed at 10 am Sunday at 8 am and 10 am Sunday School 10 am Sunday wwwValleyAnglicanscaMOUNT ZION UNITED CHURCH - Corner of B-Line Rd amp Petawawa Blvd Everyone Welcome - Worship amp Sunday School 930 am Toddler Prg available Church Office 613-732-0149 NEW LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH - 2777 Petawawa Blvd 613-687-1804 Sunday Worship Service 10 am All are welcomeOUR LADY OF SORROWS - 11 Mohns Ave 613-687-4764 Weekend Masses Sat 5 pm Sun 10 am Check our website - wwwsorrowspetawawacom or Sunday Bulletin for on-going programs for all ages PEMBROKE BIBLE CHAPEL 11558 Round Lake Road Family Bible Hour amp Sunday School 11 am wwwpembroke-biblechapelcom PEMBROKE PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE - 34 Jordan Ave Pembroke Sunday Worship 1030 am (kids church amp nursery) Programs for all ages 613-732-9721 email infopptchurchcom Website wwwpptchurchcom Facebook PPT (Pembroke Pentecostal Tabernacle) PETAWAWA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - Rev James Kim 24 Ethel St 613-687-4052 Sunday Service 11 am Sunday School availablePINE RIDGE FAMILY CHURCH - Christian amp Missionary Alliance 27 Brumm Road Pembroke 613-735-1241 Service 10 am RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH - 250 Quarry Road Pembroke Rev Ana Beck Sun worship 1030 am 613-638-7476 ST ANDREWS UNITED CHURCH - 40 Joseph St Chalk River Susan deHaan DLM Worship Sunday 1030 am Every-one welcome 613-589-2312ST BARNABAS ANGLICAN CHURCH - 80 Glendale Ave Deep River 613-584-4131 Rev Francois Trottier Sunday services are at 8 am and 10 am with Sunday School during the 10 am service ST JOHNrsquoS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (LCMS) - 357 Miller Street Pembroke 613-735-6332 wwwStJohn-sPembrokeca Rev Stephen Alles amp Rev Kevin Klein (occasional) Sunday School at 845 am Divine Worship - 10 amST JOHNrsquoS LUTHERAN CHURCH - 605 Black Bay Rd Petawawa Rev Albert Romkema 613-687-6187 Sunday Wor-ship 10 am Sunday School 10 am Social Hour 11 am Email pazsjohnscogeconet See us on Facebook we warmly welcome all visitors ST LUKErsquoS ANGLICAN CHURCH (ANIC) - Rev Tim Parent 613-735-4210 Sunday Worship 8 amp 10 am (Childrenrsquos Church amp Nursery) Informal Prayer amp Praise 915 am - all Welcome Meeting at 307 Julien St Pembroke 613-735-5000ST TIMOTHYrsquoS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCIC) - 503 Alfred St Pembroke 613-732-2992 Rev Bruce W Thompson Worship service and Sunday School at 930 am Email officest-timothys-lutheran-pembrokeorg A warm welcome awaits youTHE SALVATION ARMY - 484 Pembroke St W 613-735-5601 Sunday Worship 1030 amTRAILHEAD BAPTIST CHURCH - Pastor Tim Roddick weekly worship services and childrenrsquos programs Sunday mornings 1030 am at Valour School (19 Leeder Lane Petawawa) A growing church for growing families wwwtrailheadbaptistcomWESLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH - 210 Renfrew St Pembroke Rev Kevin Wilson 613-732-2488 Morning worship and childrenrsquos church at 1030 am with nursery provided Pre-service coffee time at 930 am For more information call or email wccbellnetcaWESLEY UNITED CHURCH - 275 Pembroke St E 613-735-6132 10 am morning worship service Sunday School for children during the church serviceZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCIC) - 454 Miller St Pembroke 613-732-8792 wwwzionlutheranca Pastor Paul Roellchen-Pfohl Worship Times - Saturday 430 pm Sunday 10 am with Sunday school for the children followed by coffee and fellowship ZION EVANGELICAL UNITED CHURCH ndash 368 Miller St Pembroke 613-732-9493 zionunitedpembrokegmailcom Sunday Worship 1030 am with Sunday School for children Coffee Hour and fellowship following Bible Study on Tues-days at 10 am Pastor Rev Dr Daniel A Hansen Website wwwzionunitedpembrokeorg All welcome

MurphyFUNERAL HOME amp CHAPEL

John Huff Sandra Huff Warren HuffCaring For Our Community Since 1963

Serving the unique traditional requirements of the military and their families

Specializing in repatriation and military protocols

296 Isabella Street PembrokeE-Mail murphyfuneralnrtconetWebsite murphyfuneralhomeca

613-735-5711

As this has been a very busy time of the year and some of us were away for the weekend of the 13-15 I have not been able to get much time for my column but I will have a lot more informa-tion in my next one Hope to see you all at our next Bingo

We are still trying to raise money for a wheelchair swing that will be placed at the Civitan Park in Petawa-wa right by the Civic Centre

We still need to raise about $10000 so I along with the help from other members of Civitan will be holding bake sales and raffles As well we are asking for donations so we can get this swing set up so that those who are in a wheelchair can enjoy some time at the park with the rest of the family Please help so Civitan can get this swing We still have a bottle at Rona in Petawawa I want

to thank the people at Rona for their support Just re-member when you support the Greater Petawawa Civi-tan Bingo you are helping us help those in our community who need our help

That is all I have for you this week God bless

Thought for the week Yesterday is gone and today is here and tomorrow never comes so get done what you have to today

NEWS FROM THE GREATER PETAWAWA CIVITAN CLUB By Marie FE Arnold PRO

Page 20 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

Une eacutecole qui me ressemble

LE CONSEIL DES EacuteCOLES PUBLIQUES DE LrsquoEST DE LrsquoONTARIO PREacuteSENTE

EacuteCOLE EacuteLEacuteMENTAIRE ET SECONDAIRE PUBLIQUE

LrsquoEacuteQUINOXE

F R A N C O P H O N E

ICIMONECOLECA

CONSTRUCTION I D E N T I T A I R E

Horticultural Society presents 2019 Trillium Awards

This yearrsquos Trillium Award winners were celebrated at the Petawawa Horticultural Societyrsquos Annual Barbecue Winners were Cathy Brennan Hogaboam Peggy Hinch and Judy and (missing from photo) Dwight Paquette Petawawa residents who through extra effort have made the front yard a source of pride to their neighbourhood are nominated each year for the award (Submitted photo)

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TORONTO mdash Jon Pegg Ontariorsquos Fire Marshal is alerting Ontarians to the significant fire safety risks associated with ethanol-fu-eled appliances commonly known as tabletop fire fea-tures or pots

A fire hazard called flame-jetting occurs as fuel vapours are ignited when refueling these appliances that are not fully extin-guished and a flame is not

readily visibleldquoOntario has recorded

multiple fatalities and seri-ous injuries related to the refueling of these ethanol-fueled appliances this yearrdquo noted Pegg ldquoSince 2016 the Office of the Fire Marshal and Emergency Manage-ment (OFMEM) has con-ducted eleven fire investiga-tions that involved the use of these appliancesrdquo

Ethanol-fueled applianc-es are currently sold across the province and throughout the rest of Canada

The OFMEM recom-mends people protect them-selves when using these ap-pliances and help prevent flame-jetting by following these tipsbull Make sure any flames in an ethanol-fueled appliance are fully out and that it is cold to the touch before refueling

bull Only refuel when no one is near the appliancebull When refueling use a fuel container that has a flame ar-restor

People are encouraged to contact their local fire service if they have ques-tions about other fire safety measures that can be taken to protect themselves and their family

ADDITIONAL RESOURCESThe OFMEM has devel-

oped a public safety video to inform Ontarians how etha-nol-fueled appliances oper-ate and how serious injuries can occur

To learn more about flame-jetting view the video at httpwwwmcscsjusgovoncasitesdefaultfilescontentmcscsdocsOFMEM20-20Flame20jetting2045s20clip20FI-NAL_0mp4

Ethanol-fueled appliances pose serious fire safety risks

Public Safety Message from the Ontario Fire Marshal

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Automated Species at Risk MonitoringMost people know that species at risk are

protected at Garrison Petawawa but many people donrsquot realize just how we know what species are here and where they might be found We find out a lot of our information from conducting good old fashioned field-work or even incidentally from others who have documented sightings while in the field Another more high-tech approach that we have recently adopted involves the use of automated recording devices

Trail Cameras are deployed throughout the RTA to track sightings of Eastern Wolves and other wildlife at key locations The cam-eras are motion-activated and automatically take photos when something walks by We also deploy Bioacoustic Recording Devices in order to record sounds made by species at risk and other wildlife that are acousti-cally active The devices we use can record

both acoustic soundwaves (what you and I can hear such as wolf howls bird songs and frog calls) and ultrasonic soundwaves (the high frequency echolocation sounds made by bats that we cannot hear)

These devices can be programed to record different soundwaves at different times of day and allow us to obtain information that we wouldnrsquot be able to obtain otherwise For in-stance they can be deployed in areas that we cannot gain access to due to live-fire restric-tions or set to record at sunrise sunset or even the middle of the night Hours of recordings can then be visually analyzed in minutes to determine whether any targeted species at risk were present or absent at that location

The advent of automatic recording tech-nology has truly aided in our ability to locate and protect species at risk while minimizing the effort required to do so

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 7

Page 8 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

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During Garrison Petawawarsquos Garrison Family Day SISIP Financial had a special draw for a $150 CANEX gift card The family event was held on Sept 7 from 10 am to 4 pm at the Dundonald Hall sports fields It encouraged new and established families in the community to come out for a day of fun and games and included free barbecue live entertainment military static and dynamic displays games activities informational booths and the well attended Paint Me Petawawa Colour Run As a way to thank military membersrsquo loved ones as well as military members themselves for all the work they do SISIP joined in the appreciation by providing a booth of their own as well as hosting the draw which Sergeant Ceacutesar Peralta-Vintimilla of 2nd Regiment Royal Canadian Horse Artillery (2 RCHA) won He received his prize on Sept 16 which was presented to him by Ken Howard SISIP Branch Manager in Petawawa (Photo by Patricia Leboeuf Petawawa Post)

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 9

Photo courtesy of John A Butler Photography

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Some of the confirmed vendors include MAD Hair Designz Sugar Soci-ety KM Bridal Outfitters Chahna Fai and Church Street Flowers Parvati and Athena Events Val-ley Tent and Party Rent-als Ltd With This Ring with with their Mirror Me Photo Booth Dreams Ca-tering Precious Memories Photography by Sarah La-Belle VSM Entertainment Creative Perspectives Photography Solid Sound DJ Service Pure Romance by Tamilynn Edwards Kathy Pivato Wedding Of-ficiant ndash All Seasons Wed-dings Sands on Golden Lake Kyle McKey Cork

much meaningldquoEspecially for military

couples as a lot of them just moved in and they donrsquot know where to gordquo said Organizer Patricia Holst ldquoThey donrsquot know who to contactrdquoThere are shows in Pem-

broke and further away but for many years there hasnrsquot been one in Pet-awawa So Holst wanted to ensure that residents of the town would have a bridal show to enjoyThere are vendors for ba-

sically every facet of the bridal worldldquoIt is curated and I work

with a lot of these people in the industryrdquo said Holt

The Ottawa Valley Wed-ding Show is inviting all brides and grooms to an afternoon of wedding planning fun bringing to-gether local vendors for an inclusive bridal show at the Petawawa Civic Centre on Sept 29 Free entry tasty food sam-

ples a wedding fashion show wine tasting grab bags and contests are sure to make it a delightful event designed to take some of the stress out of planning that very special dayIt can be difficult to coor-

dinate a day that holds so

Culture and Holst Pho-tography Creative Events who provides photogra-phy day-of coordinating and video with $500 dis-count off wedding packag-es to celebrating 25 years in businessAccording to Holst 2020 is

going to be a big wedding season and many vendors are booking up quickly for next year To satisfy the needs of the community she is also planning another similar bridal show to be held in February 2020 ldquoJust come out and have

funrdquo Holt said More information can be

found on their Facebook page and free tickets can be booked online at wwweventbriteca

Holst Creative Media EventsBy Patricia Leboeuf

Petawawa Post

Page 10 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

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Making the important decision to get married can fill couples with joy and excitement as they imagine spending the rest of their lives togeth-er Naturally brides- and grooms-to-be are anxious to share the good news with others and include family and friends in the festivities One way cou-ples exemplify inclusion is by asking their closest acquaintances to be part of their wedding parties

Being asked to serve as a bridesmaid or grooms-man is an honor Some couples may be tempted to ask every friend sib-ling or cousin they have to be in their wedding parties and some do In fact ancient Roman law required 10 witnesses to be part of the wedding ceremony However the larger the wedding party the more people couples have to coordinate and the more personalities

they must manage While large wedding

parties are in style there isnrsquot any one-size-fits-all formula to decide which size party is right for a particular situation Trends vary based on geography and culture These tips can help cou-ples decide on the size of their wedding partiesbull Match it to scope and

style Wedding planners may use a standard ratio for a proportion of guests

to wedding party mem-bers That ratio is one pair of wedding attendants for every 50 guests This creates a balanced feel where the more people in attendance the larger the wedding party and vice versa bull Consider your ex-

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Things to consider when choosing a wedding party

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tion photography costs to arrange and photo-graph large wedding parties the cost of bou-tonnieres and bouquets attendantsrsquo gifts as well as extra mouths to feed at the rehearsal dinner Small wedding parties can be easier on couplesrsquo

budgetsbull Know your expecta-

tions Couples should discuss what they expect from their wedding par-ties Do couples want their loved ones to be very hands-on or wait-ing in the wings For those who want a lot of

input from their wedding parties asking distant friends or family to be included may be imprac-ticalbull Select reliable easy-

going people Wedding party members should be people couples can rely on and it only helps if

wedding party members are not prone to over-reacting Choose a wed-ding party that can be trusted and people with whom you get alongWedding party sizes are

up to the couple but big-ger isnrsquot always better

Page 12 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

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Weddings are memorable for a host of reasons While couples remember their weddings because they mark the day they officially tied the knot guests may re-member weddings for other reasons including the food served at the receptionSome wedding venues

are known for their stun-ning landscapes while oth-ers build their reputations on unique interiors that provide unforgettable am-biance But regardless of where weddings take place guests are liable to discuss the food served at the re-ception Guests might rave about the escargot or com-plain that the fish was flaky but couples who choose re-ception menus wisely can go a long way toward en-suring there are more com-pliments than complaints once the dinner bell ringsbull Donrsquot zero in on special-

ties According to The Knot 2017 Real Weddings Study a survey of nearly 13000 brides and grooms who tied the knot in 2017 the average wedding hosted 136 guests While couples might be

tempted by specialty dishes when choosing their wed-ding menus couples who are hosting dozens if not hundreds of guests should keep things simple bull Consider potential aller-

gies In regard to entreacutees make sure guests with food allergies can choose some-thing that wonrsquot make them sick According to Food Allergy Research amp Edu-cationreg an organization devoted to improving the quality of life of individu-als with food allergies some common foods cause the majority of allergic reac-tions Peanuts soy sesame and shellfish are among the most common food aller-gies according to FAREreg FARE also notes that aller-gies to wheat milk and eggs are common in children While such foods can still be served at wedding recep-tions make sure to also in-clude foods that are unlikely to trigger allergic reactions Couples can even ask guests to inform them of any food allergiesbull Donrsquot hesitate to offer a

favourite food While spe-

Tips for choosing a wedding

reception menucialty entreacutees might not be a great choice especially at large receptions where lots of mouths must be fed a couple who has a favou-rite food thatrsquos symbolic of their relationship should not hesitate to offer it during the cocktail hour For example a couple who met in Thailand may want to offer a favou-rite Thai dishbull Offer an elaborate des-

sert The last bite guests will take is dessert so couples who want their guests to go home raving about the food may want to offer something special after the entreacutees have been taken away Some guests may not indulge but those who do might end their nights thinking about the delicious dessert they enjoyed as the festivities drew to a close If the dessert is especially unique offer something more traditional alongside it for more hesi-tant guestsChoosing a wedding

menu should be fun Menus should reflect not only cou-plesrsquo tastes but also include some popular foods so no one goes home hungry

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FestivalHundreds came out to experience the beauty of the Petawawa Point on Aug 24 The Get to the Point Beach Festival is in its second year and unlike traditional activities at most festivals this one had a more grassroots alternative holistic feel and included activities such as fire danc-ing hula hoop sessions drumming class-es Stand Up Paddling (SUP) yoga paint classes crafting didgeridoo teachings vendors water activities and much more The free fun started in the late afternoon and continued late into the night (Photos by Patricia Leboeuf Petawawa Post)

MORE PHOTOS ON NEXT PAGE

(Above left) Petawawa is one of 20 communities in North America to receive a $25000 grant from the TD Bank Green Space Grant Program To celebrate tree sap-lings were handed out by the Petawawa Horticultural Society Eva Kidney 5 poses with her sapling (Above right) The Petawawa Public Library brought out some games for the kids to enjoy Rosie Bonnie and Max Brooks enjoyed some of the kidrsquos activities

Page 14 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

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2889 Petawawa Blvd Petawawa Ontario

Optometrist

(613) 687-5566

Catholic Womenrsquos League NewsBy Vel LeBlanc

The Petawawa Catholic Womenrsquos League is preparing for their Fall activities as follows on Oct 19 there is a Fall Meeting hosted by Saint Francis Xavier Renfrew

At our Oct 6 meeting Sandy Brannon will be our guest speaker as Safe School Coordinator

Prayer service for our deceased CWL members is Nov 4 in the Parish Centre in addition to our monthly meeting

Friendship Sundays for Fall 2019 will take place Oct 6 and Nov 3 following our Sunday 10 am Mass at Our Lady of Sor-rows church A luncheon for senior parishioners is a possibility and is being discussed

The next CWL meeting will be Sept 9 in the Parish Cen-tre All members are invited to attend

SPORTS HEALTH amp RECREATIONGet to the Point continued from previous page

(Above) Independent Yoga Teacher Kirsten Fisher folds herself into the ldquoLord of the Fishesrdquo position (Top right) Jen Foley led the drum circle teaching interested folk on rhythm and beats (Right) One of the arts and crafts was creating mini-birch bark ca-noes Norah 5 threads through the string through the bark with the help of her father Philip Kompass (Photos by Patricia Leb-oeuf Petawawa Post)

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Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 15

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Inter-Unit SpringSummer Sports Champs

(Top photo) 1st Battalion The Royal Canadian Regiment won the 2019 Inter Unit SpringSummer Outdoor Soccer Championship (above) 2 Combat Engineer Regiment took the title in Slo-Pitch and (below) Golf (Submitted photos)

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Dr Yasmin enjoys working in all aspects of dentistry and treating all different ages including the little ones In her free time she spends time with her daughter and husband She loves working out staying active and spending time outdoors

DENTISTRY PETAWAWA WOULD LIKE TO WELCOME TO OUR TEAM

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Local SPCA holds Dog Wash and BBQ

The Ontario SPCA Renfrew County Animal Centre raised $794 through their Dirty Dogs Done Dirt Cheap Dog Wash and BBQ on Aug 18 at their Pembroke location The money will go a long way to make the pets at the centre happy warm healthy and fed and ultimately help them find forever homes Axel the boxer-lab mix got a got scrubbing from his pet parents Evelyne Gauvin and Ryan Leslie (Photo by Patricia Leboeuf Petawawa Post)

SPORTS HEALTH amp RECREATION

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 17

happeningFor Notices of Club Meetings Bazaars Fun Fairs Fundraisers and other charitable free events happening in the community Word Limit 50 WordsEventPLEASE SUBMIT YOUR NOTICE TO The Petawawa Post Building P-106 E-mail graphicspostbellnetca or call 613-687-5511 ext 5386 or visit wwwPetawawaPostLivecaFor events happening at later dates not listed here please visit our website

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 28TH 201915TH TURKEY TROT features a 5K walkrun amp 15K run chidlrenrsquos obstacle course and prizes for raising pledges Proceeds will support the Pembroke Regional Hospital Register at wwwprhfoundationcom

ELVIS AND BUDDY HOLLY IMPERSONATORS at the Pet-awawa Legion Tickets on sale at the bar open to all age of majority

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 29TH 2019SYLVIA ETCHEVERRY IN CONCERT at Festival Hall at 2 pm A benefit for the Festival Hall Piano Fund For more information visit wwwfesthallca

THE MINNIE OPRY SHOW at the Killaloe Lions Hall 16 Lake St at 1 pm Tickets available at the door Pro-ceeds to benefit the Killalow Seniors and Friendship Club and CRC Seniors Active Living Centre Light buffet lunch included bar will be open For more information contact 613-757-3108

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 2ND 2019CELEBRITY SERVER comes to Boston Pizza Pembroke to support Big Brothers Big Sisters of Renfrew County 10 of your order total will help support mentoring pro-grams across Renfrew County

SUNDAY OCTOBER 6TH 2019GRAN-APPLE TEA hosted by the Petawawa and Area Gran-nies at the Petawawa Legion from 2 - 4 pm Gluten-free sandwiches and sweets available All profits to the Ste-phen Lewis Foundation in support of African Grandmoth-ers orphans and those affected by HIV amp AIDS Entertain-ment by The Zephyr Woodwind Quartet Tickets available from the Petawawa Grannies members or call Esther 613-732-4984 or Hilda Young 613-687-1476

PEACE OF MINDS walk for Schizophrenia Registration is at 130 pm in the parking lot behind Metro 425 Pembroke St E Walk begins at 2 pm BBQ to follow at Recovery Outreach Program(ROP) 196 Albert St

MONDAY OCTOBER 7TH 2019OCTOBER MEETING of the Petawawa Horticultural Soci-ety will be held upstairs at the Petawawa Civic Centre Please note date to accommodate Thanksgiving The Guest Speaker will be Sheri McConnell from Seeds of Creating giving a presentation on lsquoSaving Your Own Seedsrsquo

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 16TH 2019MEET ALISON SEELY animal chircopractor and author of lsquoOne Bone at a Time Tales of an Adventurous Animal Chircopractorrsquo at 12 pm at the Pembroke Animal Hos-pital Pet Learning Centre Book copies will be available for purchase snacks and beverages will be served RSVP to staceympemahcom by October 14th

SATURDAY OCTOBER 19TH 2019LATIN NIGHTS presented by the Pembroke Symphony

Orchestra at Festival Hall at 7 pm Featuring Rossinirsquos Il Signor Bruschino Overture Symphonie Espagnole Op 21 by Lalo and introducing violinist Ralitsa Tcholakova and finishing with Arriagarsquos (ldquoThe Spanish Mozartrdquo) Symphony in D Tickets available at the Festival Hall box office or online at wwwfesthallca

SUNDAY OCTOBER 20TH 2019OKTOBERFEST DINNER at Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church 454 Miller St Pembroke from 330 - 630 pm Tickets available at the door Traditional menu and take out available

SATURDAY OCTOBER 26TH 2019BIG FALL CLEANUP clothing drive event from 11 am - 3 pm at the Pembroke Mall Accepting gently used cloth-ing shoes and bed sheets of all sizes Prizes to be won for garbage bags of clothing donated

IN-DOOR GARAGE SALE at the Petawawa Presbyterian Church 24 Ethel St 9 - 12 pm We may have some-thing that is New to U Hot dogs muffins tea amp coffee for sale Wheelchair accessible

UPCOMING EVENTSFISH AND CHIPS at the Petawawa Legion every Friday from 430 - 6 pm Everyone welcome

638 ALGONQUIN ROYAL CANADIAN AIR CADETS IS RE-CRUITING Youth between the ages of 12 amp 18 can reg-ister Wednesday after 7pm at the Pembroke Armoury Please bring your birth certificate health card and a parentlegal guardian contact638aircadetsca for more information

MUSICIANS WANTED 2 CMBG Pipes amp Drums Band is currently seeking Pipers amp Drummers Open to Military and Civilians Practice held Tuesday evenings 9000 hrs - 2100 hrs in Building H-1 Contact Pipe Major Alan Buchanan Ext - 7106 AlanBuchananforcesgcca for more information

REAL PEOPLE REAL WEIGHT LOSS TOPS CLUB INC Struggling with your weight Need friendly support Join us for a free information meeting Wednesday nights 1730hrs at the Civic Centre (upstairs room) For more info visit TOPSorg or e-mail gvmalogmailcom

DROP-IN GROUP FOR WOMEN SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL ABUSE learn coping skills connect with other survi-vors amp participate in healing activities Body image boundaries effects of sexual trauma drumming hiking and more Call the Womenrsquos Sexual Assault Centre at 613-735-5551 for more information Space is limited groups begin in September

FREE DANCES at the Pembroke Legion in the Lounge every Saturday night from 7 pm - 11 pm August 17th is BBC amp Co August 24th is The Blast and August 31st is The Heartbreakers

CATCH THE ACE WEEKLY LOTTERY held by the Deep River Hospital Foundation with draws every Thursday night at 800 pm at the Deep River Curling and Squash Club You donrsquot have to be present to win Tickets can be purchased at Drearsquos Barbershop Razorrsquos Edge Bar-bershop EGM Insurance and more Visit wwwface-bookcomdrdhfoundationorg for more information

CHECK OUT THE PETAWAWA PUBLIC LIBRARY calendar for all your summer programs This year there will be more drop-in and free events Stop by the library or sign up online Contact Liz at kidspetawawapubliclibraryca or 613-687-2227 ext 2203 for more information

YOUR VOICE MATTERS Do you have a baby on the way Is your baby under one year old In order to improve the resources for young families in our com-munity we need to learn more about your experienc-es during your pregnancy and after your baby was born This survey is private and anonymous and will be used to plan future programs and services Visit wwwsurveymonkeycomrYPTZ5KN From the Ren-frew County and District Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Working Group

CRISIS RESPONDER OPPORTUNITIES Victim Services of Renfrew County is currently looking for Crisis Response Volunteers Victim Services is a non-profit volunteer based agency that assists police and fire services in providing emotional support and practical assistance to people who have experienced a crime tragic life event or disaster Please call Victim Services Renfrew County at 613-649-2852 or toll free at 1-877-568-5730 or visit our website at wwwvictimservicesrenfrewcountyca Applications are now being accepted for our spring Volunteer Training

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS PETAWAWA TRIANGLE GROUP Monday to Friday 8 - 845 am amp Mondays Wednesdays and Sundays at 730 pm at All Saints Anglican Church

THE DEEP RIVER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA is looking for musicians to fill help fill out several sections including

violin viola cello trumpet oboe or French horn The or-chestra rehearses every Tuesday evening in Deep River and performs 5 concerts a year If you are interested or would like more information email drsoemailgmailcom

PARKINSONrsquoS SUPPORT GROUP every third Monday of the month from 10 am - 12 pm at Marianhill Inc 600 Cecelia St Pembroke For more information contact Krista Girard at 613-735-6839 ext 205

PETAWAWA LEGION COMMUNITY BAND is looking for new members We are mainly a concert band with oc-casional marching Members are of all ages and ability Our Band School can also teach you to play with in-struments to rent Wednesday evenings Contact Verlie at 613-687-2890 or whitlocknrtconet or visit wwwPetawawaLegioncaband

CANADIAN MILITARY WIVES CHOIR is looking for new members If yoursquore a military spouse partner or female CAF member join us for friendship and fun No experi-ence necessary and no auditions For more information visit us on Facebook or email canadianmwcpetawa-wagmailcom

BERNADETTE MCCANN HOUSE provides free critical ser-vices and support to women children and youth who are experiencing abuse-related crisis or coping with the after effects of abuse If you require the safety of our shelter or immediate support please call our 24hr confidential help lines at 1-800-267-4930 or 613-732-3131

THE WOMENrsquoS SEXUAL ASSAULT CENTRE offers a 24 hour 7 day a week support and crisis line If you or someone you know has been affected by sexual vio-lence you can reach us at 1-800-663-3060

THE WAR HORSE PROJECT is looking for enthusiastic creative dedicated individuals who want to give their time and skills to help with the development of this young organization Visit our website wwwhoperein-stherapycom to find out more Send your inquiries to the Program Director at infohopereinstherapycom

DISCOVER OUR CREATIVE PROGRAMS

For more information call Annie at (613) 687-7587 ext 3225 wwwCAFConnectioncaPetawawa

PMFRC Open House

FREE Admission

FEATURING INFO ONEmployment Support Educational ResourcesCraft amp Leisure WorkshopsChildren amp Parent ServicesDeployment SupportMental Health Servicesand much more

Pizza for the first 200

guests

OCTOBER

3RD5 - 7 PM

South Side Community Centre

FIT BIT Door Prize donated by

1 hr Onsite

Child Care (0-6 yrs)

CANEX PLAZA CHIROPRACTIC

Dr Denis Mahoney DC

OFFICE HOURSMonday 1000 AM - 1200 NOON

Tuesday 200 PM - 500 PMWednesday 800 AM - 1000 AM

Thursday 200 PM - 500 PM Friday 1000 AM - 1200 NOON

DR DENIS HASNEW HOURS

613-687-4673

We can help put the bounce back in

your step

ORTHOTICS BIOMECHANICS POSTURE CHECKS

GAIT ANALYSIS

Page 18 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

RESERVE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

O-43525 - BACCN WOEmployer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements WO Language English es-sential MOSID 90000 - ATR Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43175 - LONDON ARMOURY OIC AND CEDAR

SPRINGS RTA NCOEmployer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements WOLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00375-01 - HRA or 00376-01 - FSA Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-43437 - ADJT 4 CDSB PERS SVCS

Employer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements Capt Language Bilingual MOSID 00002-01 - Officer Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-42092 - FLIGHT OPS WO Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Sgt Language English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 28-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-42932 - MATAPATA BACKFILL MSE OP

Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Pte Cpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00171-01 - MSE OP or 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 07-Sep-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43399 - IMAGE TECHEmployer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION

SQUADRON Rank Requirements CplLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00137-01 - IMAGE TECH Status Open Start Date 04-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-42945 - AIRCREW FLYING

STANDARDS CLERK Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Cpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 07-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-43149 - SOCIAL MEDIA AND MULTIMEDIA TECHNI-

CIANEmployer 2 CANADIAN MECHANIZED BRIGADE GROUP HEADQUARTERS AND SIGNAL SQUADRON Rank Requirements Cpl MCpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00010-01 - INFMN or 00339-01 - CBT ENGR Status Open Start Date 06-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43196 - CSOR - COM-PANY

ADMINISTRATION OFFICEREmployer CANADIAN SPECIAL OPERATIONS REGIMENT Rank Requirements Capt Language English es-sential MOSID 00002-01 - Officer Status Open Start Date 01-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-43372 - FLIGHT OPS WOEmployer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements WOLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 30-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class A

An additional 3 current REOs are available at

httpcadtckingstonmilcaREO-OERenindexaspx

HELP WANTED

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wwwtroyescinemacom

NOW PLAYING

ANGEL HAS FALLEN (14A)

FridaySeptember 27th

at 730 PMMovies subject

to change without notice

De Troyes CinemaMOVIES

classifiedsTo advertise call 613-687-5511 x 5386 or visit wwwPetawawaPostLiveca

MOVIES

SERVICESPicture Framing Petawawa Quality basic framing with wood or metal frames Photos certificates childhood keepsakes needlework etc No obligation estimates Flexible hours Call Beverley at 613-687-2753

EVENTSHuglirsquos Blueberry Ranch Fall Family Fun Season runs from Sept 14 ndash Oct 31 6 acre corn maze with 2 bridges wagon rides to the pumpkin patch pig races pirate cannon shows hay jump animals amp more Shows and wagon rides available on weekends only $1062 + taxweekends $664 + tax weekdays Under 2 free wwwblueberryranchca

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

The Petawawa Military Family Resource Centre has an opening for a

Head Educator (Term Contract)For more information visit our website at

httpswwwCAFconnectioncaPetawawaDeadline for applications is September 27 2019

Wersquore Hiring

The Petawawa Military Family Resource Centre has an opening for an

Executive AssistantFor more information visit our website at

httpswwwCAFconnectioncaPetawawaDeadline for applications is September 26 2019

Wersquore Hiring

FRI SEPTEMBER 27 - THURS OCTOBER 3(OPEN FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY amp THURSDAY)

$20 CARLOAD THURSDAYS GENERAL ADMISSION $14

KIDS 3-15 $7

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HOBBS AND SHAW (PG)

GOOD BOYS (14A)First Movie showtime is

approx 720pm

Ontario SPCA Renfrew County Animal Centre Pet of the Week

TAKE ME HOME

Take some SAGE advice and adopt this sweet girl Two year old SAGE has just raised a beautiful social

litter of kittens that have all found homes Now itrsquos SAGErsquos turn to shine

115 Woodcrest Drive Pembroke Open Monday-Friday 1030am-5pm amp Saturday-Sunday 1030am-4pm

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 19

Area Community Churches

St Georgersquos and St Francis of Assisi chapels are open Mon - Fri 7 am to 1130 and 1230 - 330 pm The Chaplainsrsquo Administrative office

is located in Building Q-104 (RC Chapel)

For after hours assistance dial the Duty Centre 687-55115611 and they will reach the Duty Chaplain

Garrison Petawawa Chaplains Phone 613-687-5511 + Ext

Emergency Chaplain 5611

CHAPLAINS (PROTESTANT)Padre Mike Allen

(4 CDSG Snr Chaplain) 6105Padre Judson Bridgewater 4494

Padre Michelet Dormeus Padre David Egers 3310Padre David Gallas 6498

Padre Troy Irwin (2 CMBG Snr Chaplain) 7078

Padre Earl Klotz 5208Padre Matthew Lucas

Padre Humberto Lopes 8455Padre Moley Mangana 5433Padre Robert Schweyer 5433Padre Matthew Squires 8455Padre Robert Parker 3310

Padre Luke Vanderkamp 7396

CHAPLAINS (ROMAN CATHOLIC)

Padre Maria Codina 6402Padre Francis Krusinsky 5536

GARRISON PETAWAWA CHAPELS

WORSHIP SERVICESSunday Worship - 1030 amSunday School Classes (Children 4-12 years old)Nursery for toddlers 3 and underQuiet (Nursing) Room with sound blend of contemporary and traditional worshipWEDDINGS BAPTISMS AND DEDICATIONSAt least three months notice to your unit chaplain is requried for all servicesThe Marriage Preparation Courses required for weddings in a CAF Chapel are provided twice a yearFaith Community Coordinator Padre David Egers X5433

St Georgersquos Chapel (P)4 CDSG Garrison Petawawa ON K8H 2X3 (Q-104) 613 - 687-5511 ext 5434FAX 613-588-7524

MASSMESSEMesse dominicale 0930 AM Sunday English Mass 1100 AM Summer hours starting 01 July until September 30th 1000 AM (Bilingual Mass) All sacraments are offered to military members military status civilians and government employees under military contract CONFESSION - before Mass or by appointment CONFESSION - avant la messe ou par rendez-vous BAPTISM - the last Sunday of each month Baptismal Preparation - Thursday prior Baptism Sunday BAPTEME - Ceacuteleacutebrer le dernier Dimanche de chaque mois Cours de baptecircme - jeudi precedent le diman-

che de baptecircmes MARRIAGE - Six months (6) notice is required A Marriage Preparation Course is mandatory MARIAGE - Nous demandons six (6) mois drsquoavis Un cours de preparation au marriage est obligatoire SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION - St Francis of Assisi Chapel offers sacramental prepara-tion To register for the program contact the Administrative Office ext 5434PREPARATION AUX SACRAMENTS - St Francois drsquoAssise offrent la preparation aux sacraments si vous voulex vous inscrire veuillez contacter le bureau administratif des aumoniers ext 5434Faith Community Coordinator Padre Maria Codena X6402

St Francis of Assisi Chapel (RC)Chapelle St Franccedilois drsquoAssise (CR)

4 CDSG Garrison Petawawa ON K8H 2X3 (Q-104) 613 - 687-5511 ext 5434

FAX 613-588-7524

Let us help you find a spiritual home where you belong We hope our Garrison Chapels are your

community of choice At the Garrison Chapels we foster Sunday Worship the Sacraments Christian

Education and School participation

ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN CHURCH - 1173 Victoria Street 613-687-2218 The Reverend Gillian Hoyer Sunday Service 1115 amp Sunday School 11 amCALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH - 567 Melton Street Pembroke Pastors Richard Agnew amp Paul DeGraaf Worship Service and Sunday School 9 and 11 am 613-735-5293 wwwcalvarybaptistpembrokecomCALVIN UNITED CHURCH - 276 Church St Pembroke Accessible to all 613-732-8763 calvinnrtconet Rev Tiina Cote Sunday Worship amp School 10 am wwwcalvinunitedchurchca CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH - 516 Airport Rd at Doran Petawawa 613-687-6971 Rev Bill Stanfel Sunday Divine Service 930 am Sunday School and Bible Study September through June 1045 am Website www3bellnetcelc Email celccogeconetCHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTERDAY SAINTS - Civic Centre Road amp Laurentian Drive 613-687-2237DEEP RIVER COMMUNITY CHURCH - Deep River Road Sunday service 1015 am (Kids Church) drccmagmacaFAITH BAPTIST CHURCH - Pastor Carl Morgan 182 MacKay St Pembroke parking behind town hall 613-735-1584 Sun 10 am 11 am amp 6 pm Wed 7 pmFIRST BAPTIST CHURCH - 210 Mary St Pembroke 613-735-0866 Rev (Padre retired) Wayne Sollows CD Pastor Sunday Worship amp Sunday School 1030 am wwwfbcpcaFIRST EVANGELICAL MISSIONARY CHURCH - 39 Shalom St Pembroke ON K8A 6W8 Sunday worship celebration 1030 am 613-735-5391FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - 257 Pembroke St West 613-732-8214 Rev John Vaudry Sunday School All are welcome Elevator accessGREENWOOD UNITED CHURCH - 1655 Greenwood Road RR2 PembrokeHOLY TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCH - 68 Renfrew St Pembroke 613-732-4658 The Reverend Matthew J Brown Holy Eucharist Wed at 10 am Sunday at 8 am and 10 am Sunday School 10 am Sunday wwwValleyAnglicanscaMOUNT ZION UNITED CHURCH - Corner of B-Line Rd amp Petawawa Blvd Everyone Welcome - Worship amp Sunday School 930 am Toddler Prg available Church Office 613-732-0149 NEW LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH - 2777 Petawawa Blvd 613-687-1804 Sunday Worship Service 10 am All are welcomeOUR LADY OF SORROWS - 11 Mohns Ave 613-687-4764 Weekend Masses Sat 5 pm Sun 10 am Check our website - wwwsorrowspetawawacom or Sunday Bulletin for on-going programs for all ages PEMBROKE BIBLE CHAPEL 11558 Round Lake Road Family Bible Hour amp Sunday School 11 am wwwpembroke-biblechapelcom PEMBROKE PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE - 34 Jordan Ave Pembroke Sunday Worship 1030 am (kids church amp nursery) Programs for all ages 613-732-9721 email infopptchurchcom Website wwwpptchurchcom Facebook PPT (Pembroke Pentecostal Tabernacle) PETAWAWA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - Rev James Kim 24 Ethel St 613-687-4052 Sunday Service 11 am Sunday School availablePINE RIDGE FAMILY CHURCH - Christian amp Missionary Alliance 27 Brumm Road Pembroke 613-735-1241 Service 10 am RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH - 250 Quarry Road Pembroke Rev Ana Beck Sun worship 1030 am 613-638-7476 ST ANDREWS UNITED CHURCH - 40 Joseph St Chalk River Susan deHaan DLM Worship Sunday 1030 am Every-one welcome 613-589-2312ST BARNABAS ANGLICAN CHURCH - 80 Glendale Ave Deep River 613-584-4131 Rev Francois Trottier Sunday services are at 8 am and 10 am with Sunday School during the 10 am service ST JOHNrsquoS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (LCMS) - 357 Miller Street Pembroke 613-735-6332 wwwStJohn-sPembrokeca Rev Stephen Alles amp Rev Kevin Klein (occasional) Sunday School at 845 am Divine Worship - 10 amST JOHNrsquoS LUTHERAN CHURCH - 605 Black Bay Rd Petawawa Rev Albert Romkema 613-687-6187 Sunday Wor-ship 10 am Sunday School 10 am Social Hour 11 am Email pazsjohnscogeconet See us on Facebook we warmly welcome all visitors ST LUKErsquoS ANGLICAN CHURCH (ANIC) - Rev Tim Parent 613-735-4210 Sunday Worship 8 amp 10 am (Childrenrsquos Church amp Nursery) Informal Prayer amp Praise 915 am - all Welcome Meeting at 307 Julien St Pembroke 613-735-5000ST TIMOTHYrsquoS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCIC) - 503 Alfred St Pembroke 613-732-2992 Rev Bruce W Thompson Worship service and Sunday School at 930 am Email officest-timothys-lutheran-pembrokeorg A warm welcome awaits youTHE SALVATION ARMY - 484 Pembroke St W 613-735-5601 Sunday Worship 1030 amTRAILHEAD BAPTIST CHURCH - Pastor Tim Roddick weekly worship services and childrenrsquos programs Sunday mornings 1030 am at Valour School (19 Leeder Lane Petawawa) A growing church for growing families wwwtrailheadbaptistcomWESLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH - 210 Renfrew St Pembroke Rev Kevin Wilson 613-732-2488 Morning worship and childrenrsquos church at 1030 am with nursery provided Pre-service coffee time at 930 am For more information call or email wccbellnetcaWESLEY UNITED CHURCH - 275 Pembroke St E 613-735-6132 10 am morning worship service Sunday School for children during the church serviceZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCIC) - 454 Miller St Pembroke 613-732-8792 wwwzionlutheranca Pastor Paul Roellchen-Pfohl Worship Times - Saturday 430 pm Sunday 10 am with Sunday school for the children followed by coffee and fellowship ZION EVANGELICAL UNITED CHURCH ndash 368 Miller St Pembroke 613-732-9493 zionunitedpembrokegmailcom Sunday Worship 1030 am with Sunday School for children Coffee Hour and fellowship following Bible Study on Tues-days at 10 am Pastor Rev Dr Daniel A Hansen Website wwwzionunitedpembrokeorg All welcome

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As this has been a very busy time of the year and some of us were away for the weekend of the 13-15 I have not been able to get much time for my column but I will have a lot more informa-tion in my next one Hope to see you all at our next Bingo

We are still trying to raise money for a wheelchair swing that will be placed at the Civitan Park in Petawa-wa right by the Civic Centre

We still need to raise about $10000 so I along with the help from other members of Civitan will be holding bake sales and raffles As well we are asking for donations so we can get this swing set up so that those who are in a wheelchair can enjoy some time at the park with the rest of the family Please help so Civitan can get this swing We still have a bottle at Rona in Petawawa I want

to thank the people at Rona for their support Just re-member when you support the Greater Petawawa Civi-tan Bingo you are helping us help those in our community who need our help

That is all I have for you this week God bless

Thought for the week Yesterday is gone and today is here and tomorrow never comes so get done what you have to today

NEWS FROM THE GREATER PETAWAWA CIVITAN CLUB By Marie FE Arnold PRO

Page 20 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

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Horticultural Society presents 2019 Trillium Awards

This yearrsquos Trillium Award winners were celebrated at the Petawawa Horticultural Societyrsquos Annual Barbecue Winners were Cathy Brennan Hogaboam Peggy Hinch and Judy and (missing from photo) Dwight Paquette Petawawa residents who through extra effort have made the front yard a source of pride to their neighbourhood are nominated each year for the award (Submitted photo)

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LE CONSEIL DES EacuteCOLES PUBLIQUES DE LrsquoEST DE LrsquoONTARIO PREacuteSENTE

EacuteCOLE EacuteLEacuteMENTAIRE ET SECONDAIRE PUBLIQUE

LrsquoEacuteQUINOXE

F R A N C O P H O N E

ICIMONECOLECA

CONSTRUCTION I D E N T I T A I R E

GIFT CARD FOR SISIP DRAW WINNER

During Garrison Petawawarsquos Garrison Family Day SISIP Financial had a special draw for a $150 CANEX gift card The family event was held on Sept 7 from 10 am to 4 pm at the Dundonald Hall sports fields It encouraged new and established families in the community to come out for a day of fun and games and included free barbecue live entertainment military static and dynamic displays games activities informational booths and the well attended Paint Me Petawawa Colour Run As a way to thank military membersrsquo loved ones as well as military members themselves for all the work they do SISIP joined in the appreciation by providing a booth of their own as well as hosting the draw which Sergeant Ceacutesar Peralta-Vintimilla of 2nd Regiment Royal Canadian Horse Artillery (2 RCHA) won He received his prize on Sept 16 which was presented to him by Ken Howard SISIP Branch Manager in Petawawa (Photo by Patricia Leboeuf Petawawa Post)

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 9

Photo courtesy of John A Butler Photography

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Some of the confirmed vendors include MAD Hair Designz Sugar Soci-ety KM Bridal Outfitters Chahna Fai and Church Street Flowers Parvati and Athena Events Val-ley Tent and Party Rent-als Ltd With This Ring with with their Mirror Me Photo Booth Dreams Ca-tering Precious Memories Photography by Sarah La-Belle VSM Entertainment Creative Perspectives Photography Solid Sound DJ Service Pure Romance by Tamilynn Edwards Kathy Pivato Wedding Of-ficiant ndash All Seasons Wed-dings Sands on Golden Lake Kyle McKey Cork

much meaningldquoEspecially for military

couples as a lot of them just moved in and they donrsquot know where to gordquo said Organizer Patricia Holst ldquoThey donrsquot know who to contactrdquoThere are shows in Pem-

broke and further away but for many years there hasnrsquot been one in Pet-awawa So Holst wanted to ensure that residents of the town would have a bridal show to enjoyThere are vendors for ba-

sically every facet of the bridal worldldquoIt is curated and I work

with a lot of these people in the industryrdquo said Holt

The Ottawa Valley Wed-ding Show is inviting all brides and grooms to an afternoon of wedding planning fun bringing to-gether local vendors for an inclusive bridal show at the Petawawa Civic Centre on Sept 29 Free entry tasty food sam-

ples a wedding fashion show wine tasting grab bags and contests are sure to make it a delightful event designed to take some of the stress out of planning that very special dayIt can be difficult to coor-

dinate a day that holds so

Culture and Holst Pho-tography Creative Events who provides photogra-phy day-of coordinating and video with $500 dis-count off wedding packag-es to celebrating 25 years in businessAccording to Holst 2020 is

going to be a big wedding season and many vendors are booking up quickly for next year To satisfy the needs of the community she is also planning another similar bridal show to be held in February 2020 ldquoJust come out and have

funrdquo Holt said More information can be

found on their Facebook page and free tickets can be booked online at wwweventbriteca

Holst Creative Media EventsBy Patricia Leboeuf

Petawawa Post

Page 10 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

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Making the important decision to get married can fill couples with joy and excitement as they imagine spending the rest of their lives togeth-er Naturally brides- and grooms-to-be are anxious to share the good news with others and include family and friends in the festivities One way cou-ples exemplify inclusion is by asking their closest acquaintances to be part of their wedding parties

Being asked to serve as a bridesmaid or grooms-man is an honor Some couples may be tempted to ask every friend sib-ling or cousin they have to be in their wedding parties and some do In fact ancient Roman law required 10 witnesses to be part of the wedding ceremony However the larger the wedding party the more people couples have to coordinate and the more personalities

they must manage While large wedding

parties are in style there isnrsquot any one-size-fits-all formula to decide which size party is right for a particular situation Trends vary based on geography and culture These tips can help cou-ples decide on the size of their wedding partiesbull Match it to scope and

style Wedding planners may use a standard ratio for a proportion of guests

to wedding party mem-bers That ratio is one pair of wedding attendants for every 50 guests This creates a balanced feel where the more people in attendance the larger the wedding party and vice versa bull Consider your ex-

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Things to consider when choosing a wedding party

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tion photography costs to arrange and photo-graph large wedding parties the cost of bou-tonnieres and bouquets attendantsrsquo gifts as well as extra mouths to feed at the rehearsal dinner Small wedding parties can be easier on couplesrsquo

budgetsbull Know your expecta-

tions Couples should discuss what they expect from their wedding par-ties Do couples want their loved ones to be very hands-on or wait-ing in the wings For those who want a lot of

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going people Wedding party members should be people couples can rely on and it only helps if

wedding party members are not prone to over-reacting Choose a wed-ding party that can be trusted and people with whom you get alongWedding party sizes are

up to the couple but big-ger isnrsquot always better

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Weddings are memorable for a host of reasons While couples remember their weddings because they mark the day they officially tied the knot guests may re-member weddings for other reasons including the food served at the receptionSome wedding venues

are known for their stun-ning landscapes while oth-ers build their reputations on unique interiors that provide unforgettable am-biance But regardless of where weddings take place guests are liable to discuss the food served at the re-ception Guests might rave about the escargot or com-plain that the fish was flaky but couples who choose re-ception menus wisely can go a long way toward en-suring there are more com-pliments than complaints once the dinner bell ringsbull Donrsquot zero in on special-

ties According to The Knot 2017 Real Weddings Study a survey of nearly 13000 brides and grooms who tied the knot in 2017 the average wedding hosted 136 guests While couples might be

tempted by specialty dishes when choosing their wed-ding menus couples who are hosting dozens if not hundreds of guests should keep things simple bull Consider potential aller-

gies In regard to entreacutees make sure guests with food allergies can choose some-thing that wonrsquot make them sick According to Food Allergy Research amp Edu-cationreg an organization devoted to improving the quality of life of individu-als with food allergies some common foods cause the majority of allergic reac-tions Peanuts soy sesame and shellfish are among the most common food aller-gies according to FAREreg FARE also notes that aller-gies to wheat milk and eggs are common in children While such foods can still be served at wedding recep-tions make sure to also in-clude foods that are unlikely to trigger allergic reactions Couples can even ask guests to inform them of any food allergiesbull Donrsquot hesitate to offer a

favourite food While spe-

Tips for choosing a wedding

reception menucialty entreacutees might not be a great choice especially at large receptions where lots of mouths must be fed a couple who has a favou-rite food thatrsquos symbolic of their relationship should not hesitate to offer it during the cocktail hour For example a couple who met in Thailand may want to offer a favou-rite Thai dishbull Offer an elaborate des-

sert The last bite guests will take is dessert so couples who want their guests to go home raving about the food may want to offer something special after the entreacutees have been taken away Some guests may not indulge but those who do might end their nights thinking about the delicious dessert they enjoyed as the festivities drew to a close If the dessert is especially unique offer something more traditional alongside it for more hesi-tant guestsChoosing a wedding

menu should be fun Menus should reflect not only cou-plesrsquo tastes but also include some popular foods so no one goes home hungry

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Get to the Point Beach

FestivalHundreds came out to experience the beauty of the Petawawa Point on Aug 24 The Get to the Point Beach Festival is in its second year and unlike traditional activities at most festivals this one had a more grassroots alternative holistic feel and included activities such as fire danc-ing hula hoop sessions drumming class-es Stand Up Paddling (SUP) yoga paint classes crafting didgeridoo teachings vendors water activities and much more The free fun started in the late afternoon and continued late into the night (Photos by Patricia Leboeuf Petawawa Post)

MORE PHOTOS ON NEXT PAGE

(Above left) Petawawa is one of 20 communities in North America to receive a $25000 grant from the TD Bank Green Space Grant Program To celebrate tree sap-lings were handed out by the Petawawa Horticultural Society Eva Kidney 5 poses with her sapling (Above right) The Petawawa Public Library brought out some games for the kids to enjoy Rosie Bonnie and Max Brooks enjoyed some of the kidrsquos activities

Page 14 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

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Optometrist

(613) 687-5566

Catholic Womenrsquos League NewsBy Vel LeBlanc

The Petawawa Catholic Womenrsquos League is preparing for their Fall activities as follows on Oct 19 there is a Fall Meeting hosted by Saint Francis Xavier Renfrew

At our Oct 6 meeting Sandy Brannon will be our guest speaker as Safe School Coordinator

Prayer service for our deceased CWL members is Nov 4 in the Parish Centre in addition to our monthly meeting

Friendship Sundays for Fall 2019 will take place Oct 6 and Nov 3 following our Sunday 10 am Mass at Our Lady of Sor-rows church A luncheon for senior parishioners is a possibility and is being discussed

The next CWL meeting will be Sept 9 in the Parish Cen-tre All members are invited to attend

SPORTS HEALTH amp RECREATIONGet to the Point continued from previous page

(Above) Independent Yoga Teacher Kirsten Fisher folds herself into the ldquoLord of the Fishesrdquo position (Top right) Jen Foley led the drum circle teaching interested folk on rhythm and beats (Right) One of the arts and crafts was creating mini-birch bark ca-noes Norah 5 threads through the string through the bark with the help of her father Philip Kompass (Photos by Patricia Leb-oeuf Petawawa Post)

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Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 15

SPORTS HEALTH amp RECREATION

Priced to sell And moving Quickly Ask about our military PRICING

Call us for details

Inter-Unit SpringSummer Sports Champs

(Top photo) 1st Battalion The Royal Canadian Regiment won the 2019 Inter Unit SpringSummer Outdoor Soccer Championship (above) 2 Combat Engineer Regiment took the title in Slo-Pitch and (below) Golf (Submitted photos)

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Dr Yasmin graduated in 2013 from the University of Sharjah - UAE (Faculty of Dentistry) with an Honours Degree she worked in Abu Dhabi for 2 years before coming to Canada in 2017 she finished her NDEB equivelncy in 2018 worked in Northern Ontario and now in Petawawa

Dr Yasmin enjoys working in all aspects of dentistry and treating all different ages including the little ones In her free time she spends time with her daughter and husband She loves working out staying active and spending time outdoors

DENTISTRY PETAWAWA WOULD LIKE TO WELCOME TO OUR TEAM

DR YASMIN AL-HADITHI

Page 16 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

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Local SPCA holds Dog Wash and BBQ

The Ontario SPCA Renfrew County Animal Centre raised $794 through their Dirty Dogs Done Dirt Cheap Dog Wash and BBQ on Aug 18 at their Pembroke location The money will go a long way to make the pets at the centre happy warm healthy and fed and ultimately help them find forever homes Axel the boxer-lab mix got a got scrubbing from his pet parents Evelyne Gauvin and Ryan Leslie (Photo by Patricia Leboeuf Petawawa Post)

SPORTS HEALTH amp RECREATION

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 17

happeningFor Notices of Club Meetings Bazaars Fun Fairs Fundraisers and other charitable free events happening in the community Word Limit 50 WordsEventPLEASE SUBMIT YOUR NOTICE TO The Petawawa Post Building P-106 E-mail graphicspostbellnetca or call 613-687-5511 ext 5386 or visit wwwPetawawaPostLivecaFor events happening at later dates not listed here please visit our website

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 28TH 201915TH TURKEY TROT features a 5K walkrun amp 15K run chidlrenrsquos obstacle course and prizes for raising pledges Proceeds will support the Pembroke Regional Hospital Register at wwwprhfoundationcom

ELVIS AND BUDDY HOLLY IMPERSONATORS at the Pet-awawa Legion Tickets on sale at the bar open to all age of majority

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 29TH 2019SYLVIA ETCHEVERRY IN CONCERT at Festival Hall at 2 pm A benefit for the Festival Hall Piano Fund For more information visit wwwfesthallca

THE MINNIE OPRY SHOW at the Killaloe Lions Hall 16 Lake St at 1 pm Tickets available at the door Pro-ceeds to benefit the Killalow Seniors and Friendship Club and CRC Seniors Active Living Centre Light buffet lunch included bar will be open For more information contact 613-757-3108

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 2ND 2019CELEBRITY SERVER comes to Boston Pizza Pembroke to support Big Brothers Big Sisters of Renfrew County 10 of your order total will help support mentoring pro-grams across Renfrew County

SUNDAY OCTOBER 6TH 2019GRAN-APPLE TEA hosted by the Petawawa and Area Gran-nies at the Petawawa Legion from 2 - 4 pm Gluten-free sandwiches and sweets available All profits to the Ste-phen Lewis Foundation in support of African Grandmoth-ers orphans and those affected by HIV amp AIDS Entertain-ment by The Zephyr Woodwind Quartet Tickets available from the Petawawa Grannies members or call Esther 613-732-4984 or Hilda Young 613-687-1476

PEACE OF MINDS walk for Schizophrenia Registration is at 130 pm in the parking lot behind Metro 425 Pembroke St E Walk begins at 2 pm BBQ to follow at Recovery Outreach Program(ROP) 196 Albert St

MONDAY OCTOBER 7TH 2019OCTOBER MEETING of the Petawawa Horticultural Soci-ety will be held upstairs at the Petawawa Civic Centre Please note date to accommodate Thanksgiving The Guest Speaker will be Sheri McConnell from Seeds of Creating giving a presentation on lsquoSaving Your Own Seedsrsquo

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 16TH 2019MEET ALISON SEELY animal chircopractor and author of lsquoOne Bone at a Time Tales of an Adventurous Animal Chircopractorrsquo at 12 pm at the Pembroke Animal Hos-pital Pet Learning Centre Book copies will be available for purchase snacks and beverages will be served RSVP to staceympemahcom by October 14th

SATURDAY OCTOBER 19TH 2019LATIN NIGHTS presented by the Pembroke Symphony

Orchestra at Festival Hall at 7 pm Featuring Rossinirsquos Il Signor Bruschino Overture Symphonie Espagnole Op 21 by Lalo and introducing violinist Ralitsa Tcholakova and finishing with Arriagarsquos (ldquoThe Spanish Mozartrdquo) Symphony in D Tickets available at the Festival Hall box office or online at wwwfesthallca

SUNDAY OCTOBER 20TH 2019OKTOBERFEST DINNER at Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church 454 Miller St Pembroke from 330 - 630 pm Tickets available at the door Traditional menu and take out available

SATURDAY OCTOBER 26TH 2019BIG FALL CLEANUP clothing drive event from 11 am - 3 pm at the Pembroke Mall Accepting gently used cloth-ing shoes and bed sheets of all sizes Prizes to be won for garbage bags of clothing donated

IN-DOOR GARAGE SALE at the Petawawa Presbyterian Church 24 Ethel St 9 - 12 pm We may have some-thing that is New to U Hot dogs muffins tea amp coffee for sale Wheelchair accessible

UPCOMING EVENTSFISH AND CHIPS at the Petawawa Legion every Friday from 430 - 6 pm Everyone welcome

638 ALGONQUIN ROYAL CANADIAN AIR CADETS IS RE-CRUITING Youth between the ages of 12 amp 18 can reg-ister Wednesday after 7pm at the Pembroke Armoury Please bring your birth certificate health card and a parentlegal guardian contact638aircadetsca for more information

MUSICIANS WANTED 2 CMBG Pipes amp Drums Band is currently seeking Pipers amp Drummers Open to Military and Civilians Practice held Tuesday evenings 9000 hrs - 2100 hrs in Building H-1 Contact Pipe Major Alan Buchanan Ext - 7106 AlanBuchananforcesgcca for more information

REAL PEOPLE REAL WEIGHT LOSS TOPS CLUB INC Struggling with your weight Need friendly support Join us for a free information meeting Wednesday nights 1730hrs at the Civic Centre (upstairs room) For more info visit TOPSorg or e-mail gvmalogmailcom

DROP-IN GROUP FOR WOMEN SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL ABUSE learn coping skills connect with other survi-vors amp participate in healing activities Body image boundaries effects of sexual trauma drumming hiking and more Call the Womenrsquos Sexual Assault Centre at 613-735-5551 for more information Space is limited groups begin in September

FREE DANCES at the Pembroke Legion in the Lounge every Saturday night from 7 pm - 11 pm August 17th is BBC amp Co August 24th is The Blast and August 31st is The Heartbreakers

CATCH THE ACE WEEKLY LOTTERY held by the Deep River Hospital Foundation with draws every Thursday night at 800 pm at the Deep River Curling and Squash Club You donrsquot have to be present to win Tickets can be purchased at Drearsquos Barbershop Razorrsquos Edge Bar-bershop EGM Insurance and more Visit wwwface-bookcomdrdhfoundationorg for more information

CHECK OUT THE PETAWAWA PUBLIC LIBRARY calendar for all your summer programs This year there will be more drop-in and free events Stop by the library or sign up online Contact Liz at kidspetawawapubliclibraryca or 613-687-2227 ext 2203 for more information

YOUR VOICE MATTERS Do you have a baby on the way Is your baby under one year old In order to improve the resources for young families in our com-munity we need to learn more about your experienc-es during your pregnancy and after your baby was born This survey is private and anonymous and will be used to plan future programs and services Visit wwwsurveymonkeycomrYPTZ5KN From the Ren-frew County and District Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Working Group

CRISIS RESPONDER OPPORTUNITIES Victim Services of Renfrew County is currently looking for Crisis Response Volunteers Victim Services is a non-profit volunteer based agency that assists police and fire services in providing emotional support and practical assistance to people who have experienced a crime tragic life event or disaster Please call Victim Services Renfrew County at 613-649-2852 or toll free at 1-877-568-5730 or visit our website at wwwvictimservicesrenfrewcountyca Applications are now being accepted for our spring Volunteer Training

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS PETAWAWA TRIANGLE GROUP Monday to Friday 8 - 845 am amp Mondays Wednesdays and Sundays at 730 pm at All Saints Anglican Church

THE DEEP RIVER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA is looking for musicians to fill help fill out several sections including

violin viola cello trumpet oboe or French horn The or-chestra rehearses every Tuesday evening in Deep River and performs 5 concerts a year If you are interested or would like more information email drsoemailgmailcom

PARKINSONrsquoS SUPPORT GROUP every third Monday of the month from 10 am - 12 pm at Marianhill Inc 600 Cecelia St Pembroke For more information contact Krista Girard at 613-735-6839 ext 205

PETAWAWA LEGION COMMUNITY BAND is looking for new members We are mainly a concert band with oc-casional marching Members are of all ages and ability Our Band School can also teach you to play with in-struments to rent Wednesday evenings Contact Verlie at 613-687-2890 or whitlocknrtconet or visit wwwPetawawaLegioncaband

CANADIAN MILITARY WIVES CHOIR is looking for new members If yoursquore a military spouse partner or female CAF member join us for friendship and fun No experi-ence necessary and no auditions For more information visit us on Facebook or email canadianmwcpetawa-wagmailcom

BERNADETTE MCCANN HOUSE provides free critical ser-vices and support to women children and youth who are experiencing abuse-related crisis or coping with the after effects of abuse If you require the safety of our shelter or immediate support please call our 24hr confidential help lines at 1-800-267-4930 or 613-732-3131

THE WOMENrsquoS SEXUAL ASSAULT CENTRE offers a 24 hour 7 day a week support and crisis line If you or someone you know has been affected by sexual vio-lence you can reach us at 1-800-663-3060

THE WAR HORSE PROJECT is looking for enthusiastic creative dedicated individuals who want to give their time and skills to help with the development of this young organization Visit our website wwwhoperein-stherapycom to find out more Send your inquiries to the Program Director at infohopereinstherapycom

DISCOVER OUR CREATIVE PROGRAMS

For more information call Annie at (613) 687-7587 ext 3225 wwwCAFConnectioncaPetawawa

PMFRC Open House

FREE Admission

FEATURING INFO ONEmployment Support Educational ResourcesCraft amp Leisure WorkshopsChildren amp Parent ServicesDeployment SupportMental Health Servicesand much more

Pizza for the first 200

guests

OCTOBER

3RD5 - 7 PM

South Side Community Centre

FIT BIT Door Prize donated by

1 hr Onsite

Child Care (0-6 yrs)

CANEX PLAZA CHIROPRACTIC

Dr Denis Mahoney DC

OFFICE HOURSMonday 1000 AM - 1200 NOON

Tuesday 200 PM - 500 PMWednesday 800 AM - 1000 AM

Thursday 200 PM - 500 PM Friday 1000 AM - 1200 NOON

DR DENIS HASNEW HOURS

613-687-4673

We can help put the bounce back in

your step

ORTHOTICS BIOMECHANICS POSTURE CHECKS

GAIT ANALYSIS

Page 18 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

RESERVE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

O-43525 - BACCN WOEmployer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements WO Language English es-sential MOSID 90000 - ATR Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43175 - LONDON ARMOURY OIC AND CEDAR

SPRINGS RTA NCOEmployer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements WOLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00375-01 - HRA or 00376-01 - FSA Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-43437 - ADJT 4 CDSB PERS SVCS

Employer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements Capt Language Bilingual MOSID 00002-01 - Officer Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-42092 - FLIGHT OPS WO Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Sgt Language English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 28-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-42932 - MATAPATA BACKFILL MSE OP

Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Pte Cpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00171-01 - MSE OP or 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 07-Sep-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43399 - IMAGE TECHEmployer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION

SQUADRON Rank Requirements CplLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00137-01 - IMAGE TECH Status Open Start Date 04-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-42945 - AIRCREW FLYING

STANDARDS CLERK Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Cpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 07-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-43149 - SOCIAL MEDIA AND MULTIMEDIA TECHNI-

CIANEmployer 2 CANADIAN MECHANIZED BRIGADE GROUP HEADQUARTERS AND SIGNAL SQUADRON Rank Requirements Cpl MCpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00010-01 - INFMN or 00339-01 - CBT ENGR Status Open Start Date 06-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43196 - CSOR - COM-PANY

ADMINISTRATION OFFICEREmployer CANADIAN SPECIAL OPERATIONS REGIMENT Rank Requirements Capt Language English es-sential MOSID 00002-01 - Officer Status Open Start Date 01-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-43372 - FLIGHT OPS WOEmployer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements WOLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 30-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class A

An additional 3 current REOs are available at

httpcadtckingstonmilcaREO-OERenindexaspx

HELP WANTED

51 FESTUBERT BLVD 613-687-5826

wwwtroyescinemacom

NOW PLAYING

ANGEL HAS FALLEN (14A)

FridaySeptember 27th

at 730 PMMovies subject

to change without notice

De Troyes CinemaMOVIES

classifiedsTo advertise call 613-687-5511 x 5386 or visit wwwPetawawaPostLiveca

MOVIES

SERVICESPicture Framing Petawawa Quality basic framing with wood or metal frames Photos certificates childhood keepsakes needlework etc No obligation estimates Flexible hours Call Beverley at 613-687-2753

EVENTSHuglirsquos Blueberry Ranch Fall Family Fun Season runs from Sept 14 ndash Oct 31 6 acre corn maze with 2 bridges wagon rides to the pumpkin patch pig races pirate cannon shows hay jump animals amp more Shows and wagon rides available on weekends only $1062 + taxweekends $664 + tax weekdays Under 2 free wwwblueberryranchca

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

The Petawawa Military Family Resource Centre has an opening for a

Head Educator (Term Contract)For more information visit our website at

httpswwwCAFconnectioncaPetawawaDeadline for applications is September 27 2019

Wersquore Hiring

The Petawawa Military Family Resource Centre has an opening for an

Executive AssistantFor more information visit our website at

httpswwwCAFconnectioncaPetawawaDeadline for applications is September 26 2019

Wersquore Hiring

FRI SEPTEMBER 27 - THURS OCTOBER 3(OPEN FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY amp THURSDAY)

$20 CARLOAD THURSDAYS GENERAL ADMISSION $14

KIDS 3-15 $7

199 Forest Lea Rd Pembroke | wwwskylightdriveincom24hr Recording 613-732-2136

HOBBS AND SHAW (PG)

GOOD BOYS (14A)First Movie showtime is

approx 720pm

Ontario SPCA Renfrew County Animal Centre Pet of the Week

TAKE ME HOME

Take some SAGE advice and adopt this sweet girl Two year old SAGE has just raised a beautiful social

litter of kittens that have all found homes Now itrsquos SAGErsquos turn to shine

115 Woodcrest Drive Pembroke Open Monday-Friday 1030am-5pm amp Saturday-Sunday 1030am-4pm

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 19

Area Community Churches

St Georgersquos and St Francis of Assisi chapels are open Mon - Fri 7 am to 1130 and 1230 - 330 pm The Chaplainsrsquo Administrative office

is located in Building Q-104 (RC Chapel)

For after hours assistance dial the Duty Centre 687-55115611 and they will reach the Duty Chaplain

Garrison Petawawa Chaplains Phone 613-687-5511 + Ext

Emergency Chaplain 5611

CHAPLAINS (PROTESTANT)Padre Mike Allen

(4 CDSG Snr Chaplain) 6105Padre Judson Bridgewater 4494

Padre Michelet Dormeus Padre David Egers 3310Padre David Gallas 6498

Padre Troy Irwin (2 CMBG Snr Chaplain) 7078

Padre Earl Klotz 5208Padre Matthew Lucas

Padre Humberto Lopes 8455Padre Moley Mangana 5433Padre Robert Schweyer 5433Padre Matthew Squires 8455Padre Robert Parker 3310

Padre Luke Vanderkamp 7396

CHAPLAINS (ROMAN CATHOLIC)

Padre Maria Codina 6402Padre Francis Krusinsky 5536

GARRISON PETAWAWA CHAPELS

WORSHIP SERVICESSunday Worship - 1030 amSunday School Classes (Children 4-12 years old)Nursery for toddlers 3 and underQuiet (Nursing) Room with sound blend of contemporary and traditional worshipWEDDINGS BAPTISMS AND DEDICATIONSAt least three months notice to your unit chaplain is requried for all servicesThe Marriage Preparation Courses required for weddings in a CAF Chapel are provided twice a yearFaith Community Coordinator Padre David Egers X5433

St Georgersquos Chapel (P)4 CDSG Garrison Petawawa ON K8H 2X3 (Q-104) 613 - 687-5511 ext 5434FAX 613-588-7524

MASSMESSEMesse dominicale 0930 AM Sunday English Mass 1100 AM Summer hours starting 01 July until September 30th 1000 AM (Bilingual Mass) All sacraments are offered to military members military status civilians and government employees under military contract CONFESSION - before Mass or by appointment CONFESSION - avant la messe ou par rendez-vous BAPTISM - the last Sunday of each month Baptismal Preparation - Thursday prior Baptism Sunday BAPTEME - Ceacuteleacutebrer le dernier Dimanche de chaque mois Cours de baptecircme - jeudi precedent le diman-

che de baptecircmes MARRIAGE - Six months (6) notice is required A Marriage Preparation Course is mandatory MARIAGE - Nous demandons six (6) mois drsquoavis Un cours de preparation au marriage est obligatoire SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION - St Francis of Assisi Chapel offers sacramental prepara-tion To register for the program contact the Administrative Office ext 5434PREPARATION AUX SACRAMENTS - St Francois drsquoAssise offrent la preparation aux sacraments si vous voulex vous inscrire veuillez contacter le bureau administratif des aumoniers ext 5434Faith Community Coordinator Padre Maria Codena X6402

St Francis of Assisi Chapel (RC)Chapelle St Franccedilois drsquoAssise (CR)

4 CDSG Garrison Petawawa ON K8H 2X3 (Q-104) 613 - 687-5511 ext 5434

FAX 613-588-7524

Let us help you find a spiritual home where you belong We hope our Garrison Chapels are your

community of choice At the Garrison Chapels we foster Sunday Worship the Sacraments Christian

Education and School participation

ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN CHURCH - 1173 Victoria Street 613-687-2218 The Reverend Gillian Hoyer Sunday Service 1115 amp Sunday School 11 amCALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH - 567 Melton Street Pembroke Pastors Richard Agnew amp Paul DeGraaf Worship Service and Sunday School 9 and 11 am 613-735-5293 wwwcalvarybaptistpembrokecomCALVIN UNITED CHURCH - 276 Church St Pembroke Accessible to all 613-732-8763 calvinnrtconet Rev Tiina Cote Sunday Worship amp School 10 am wwwcalvinunitedchurchca CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH - 516 Airport Rd at Doran Petawawa 613-687-6971 Rev Bill Stanfel Sunday Divine Service 930 am Sunday School and Bible Study September through June 1045 am Website www3bellnetcelc Email celccogeconetCHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTERDAY SAINTS - Civic Centre Road amp Laurentian Drive 613-687-2237DEEP RIVER COMMUNITY CHURCH - Deep River Road Sunday service 1015 am (Kids Church) drccmagmacaFAITH BAPTIST CHURCH - Pastor Carl Morgan 182 MacKay St Pembroke parking behind town hall 613-735-1584 Sun 10 am 11 am amp 6 pm Wed 7 pmFIRST BAPTIST CHURCH - 210 Mary St Pembroke 613-735-0866 Rev (Padre retired) Wayne Sollows CD Pastor Sunday Worship amp Sunday School 1030 am wwwfbcpcaFIRST EVANGELICAL MISSIONARY CHURCH - 39 Shalom St Pembroke ON K8A 6W8 Sunday worship celebration 1030 am 613-735-5391FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - 257 Pembroke St West 613-732-8214 Rev John Vaudry Sunday School All are welcome Elevator accessGREENWOOD UNITED CHURCH - 1655 Greenwood Road RR2 PembrokeHOLY TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCH - 68 Renfrew St Pembroke 613-732-4658 The Reverend Matthew J Brown Holy Eucharist Wed at 10 am Sunday at 8 am and 10 am Sunday School 10 am Sunday wwwValleyAnglicanscaMOUNT ZION UNITED CHURCH - Corner of B-Line Rd amp Petawawa Blvd Everyone Welcome - Worship amp Sunday School 930 am Toddler Prg available Church Office 613-732-0149 NEW LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH - 2777 Petawawa Blvd 613-687-1804 Sunday Worship Service 10 am All are welcomeOUR LADY OF SORROWS - 11 Mohns Ave 613-687-4764 Weekend Masses Sat 5 pm Sun 10 am Check our website - wwwsorrowspetawawacom or Sunday Bulletin for on-going programs for all ages PEMBROKE BIBLE CHAPEL 11558 Round Lake Road Family Bible Hour amp Sunday School 11 am wwwpembroke-biblechapelcom PEMBROKE PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE - 34 Jordan Ave Pembroke Sunday Worship 1030 am (kids church amp nursery) Programs for all ages 613-732-9721 email infopptchurchcom Website wwwpptchurchcom Facebook PPT (Pembroke Pentecostal Tabernacle) PETAWAWA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - Rev James Kim 24 Ethel St 613-687-4052 Sunday Service 11 am Sunday School availablePINE RIDGE FAMILY CHURCH - Christian amp Missionary Alliance 27 Brumm Road Pembroke 613-735-1241 Service 10 am RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH - 250 Quarry Road Pembroke Rev Ana Beck Sun worship 1030 am 613-638-7476 ST ANDREWS UNITED CHURCH - 40 Joseph St Chalk River Susan deHaan DLM Worship Sunday 1030 am Every-one welcome 613-589-2312ST BARNABAS ANGLICAN CHURCH - 80 Glendale Ave Deep River 613-584-4131 Rev Francois Trottier Sunday services are at 8 am and 10 am with Sunday School during the 10 am service ST JOHNrsquoS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (LCMS) - 357 Miller Street Pembroke 613-735-6332 wwwStJohn-sPembrokeca Rev Stephen Alles amp Rev Kevin Klein (occasional) Sunday School at 845 am Divine Worship - 10 amST JOHNrsquoS LUTHERAN CHURCH - 605 Black Bay Rd Petawawa Rev Albert Romkema 613-687-6187 Sunday Wor-ship 10 am Sunday School 10 am Social Hour 11 am Email pazsjohnscogeconet See us on Facebook we warmly welcome all visitors ST LUKErsquoS ANGLICAN CHURCH (ANIC) - Rev Tim Parent 613-735-4210 Sunday Worship 8 amp 10 am (Childrenrsquos Church amp Nursery) Informal Prayer amp Praise 915 am - all Welcome Meeting at 307 Julien St Pembroke 613-735-5000ST TIMOTHYrsquoS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCIC) - 503 Alfred St Pembroke 613-732-2992 Rev Bruce W Thompson Worship service and Sunday School at 930 am Email officest-timothys-lutheran-pembrokeorg A warm welcome awaits youTHE SALVATION ARMY - 484 Pembroke St W 613-735-5601 Sunday Worship 1030 amTRAILHEAD BAPTIST CHURCH - Pastor Tim Roddick weekly worship services and childrenrsquos programs Sunday mornings 1030 am at Valour School (19 Leeder Lane Petawawa) A growing church for growing families wwwtrailheadbaptistcomWESLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH - 210 Renfrew St Pembroke Rev Kevin Wilson 613-732-2488 Morning worship and childrenrsquos church at 1030 am with nursery provided Pre-service coffee time at 930 am For more information call or email wccbellnetcaWESLEY UNITED CHURCH - 275 Pembroke St E 613-735-6132 10 am morning worship service Sunday School for children during the church serviceZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCIC) - 454 Miller St Pembroke 613-732-8792 wwwzionlutheranca Pastor Paul Roellchen-Pfohl Worship Times - Saturday 430 pm Sunday 10 am with Sunday school for the children followed by coffee and fellowship ZION EVANGELICAL UNITED CHURCH ndash 368 Miller St Pembroke 613-732-9493 zionunitedpembrokegmailcom Sunday Worship 1030 am with Sunday School for children Coffee Hour and fellowship following Bible Study on Tues-days at 10 am Pastor Rev Dr Daniel A Hansen Website wwwzionunitedpembrokeorg All welcome

MurphyFUNERAL HOME amp CHAPEL

John Huff Sandra Huff Warren HuffCaring For Our Community Since 1963

Serving the unique traditional requirements of the military and their families

Specializing in repatriation and military protocols

296 Isabella Street PembrokeE-Mail murphyfuneralnrtconetWebsite murphyfuneralhomeca

613-735-5711

As this has been a very busy time of the year and some of us were away for the weekend of the 13-15 I have not been able to get much time for my column but I will have a lot more informa-tion in my next one Hope to see you all at our next Bingo

We are still trying to raise money for a wheelchair swing that will be placed at the Civitan Park in Petawa-wa right by the Civic Centre

We still need to raise about $10000 so I along with the help from other members of Civitan will be holding bake sales and raffles As well we are asking for donations so we can get this swing set up so that those who are in a wheelchair can enjoy some time at the park with the rest of the family Please help so Civitan can get this swing We still have a bottle at Rona in Petawawa I want

to thank the people at Rona for their support Just re-member when you support the Greater Petawawa Civi-tan Bingo you are helping us help those in our community who need our help

That is all I have for you this week God bless

Thought for the week Yesterday is gone and today is here and tomorrow never comes so get done what you have to today

NEWS FROM THE GREATER PETAWAWA CIVITAN CLUB By Marie FE Arnold PRO

Page 20 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

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CONSTRUCTION I D E N T I T A I R E

Horticultural Society presents 2019 Trillium Awards

This yearrsquos Trillium Award winners were celebrated at the Petawawa Horticultural Societyrsquos Annual Barbecue Winners were Cathy Brennan Hogaboam Peggy Hinch and Judy and (missing from photo) Dwight Paquette Petawawa residents who through extra effort have made the front yard a source of pride to their neighbourhood are nominated each year for the award (Submitted photo)

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EacuteCOLE EacuteLEacuteMENTAIRE ET SECONDAIRE PUBLIQUE

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F R A N C O P H O N E

ICIMONECOLECA

CONSTRUCTION I D E N T I T A I R E

GIFT CARD FOR SISIP DRAW WINNER

During Garrison Petawawarsquos Garrison Family Day SISIP Financial had a special draw for a $150 CANEX gift card The family event was held on Sept 7 from 10 am to 4 pm at the Dundonald Hall sports fields It encouraged new and established families in the community to come out for a day of fun and games and included free barbecue live entertainment military static and dynamic displays games activities informational booths and the well attended Paint Me Petawawa Colour Run As a way to thank military membersrsquo loved ones as well as military members themselves for all the work they do SISIP joined in the appreciation by providing a booth of their own as well as hosting the draw which Sergeant Ceacutesar Peralta-Vintimilla of 2nd Regiment Royal Canadian Horse Artillery (2 RCHA) won He received his prize on Sept 16 which was presented to him by Ken Howard SISIP Branch Manager in Petawawa (Photo by Patricia Leboeuf Petawawa Post)

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 9

Photo courtesy of John A Butler Photography

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Some of the confirmed vendors include MAD Hair Designz Sugar Soci-ety KM Bridal Outfitters Chahna Fai and Church Street Flowers Parvati and Athena Events Val-ley Tent and Party Rent-als Ltd With This Ring with with their Mirror Me Photo Booth Dreams Ca-tering Precious Memories Photography by Sarah La-Belle VSM Entertainment Creative Perspectives Photography Solid Sound DJ Service Pure Romance by Tamilynn Edwards Kathy Pivato Wedding Of-ficiant ndash All Seasons Wed-dings Sands on Golden Lake Kyle McKey Cork

much meaningldquoEspecially for military

couples as a lot of them just moved in and they donrsquot know where to gordquo said Organizer Patricia Holst ldquoThey donrsquot know who to contactrdquoThere are shows in Pem-

broke and further away but for many years there hasnrsquot been one in Pet-awawa So Holst wanted to ensure that residents of the town would have a bridal show to enjoyThere are vendors for ba-

sically every facet of the bridal worldldquoIt is curated and I work

with a lot of these people in the industryrdquo said Holt

The Ottawa Valley Wed-ding Show is inviting all brides and grooms to an afternoon of wedding planning fun bringing to-gether local vendors for an inclusive bridal show at the Petawawa Civic Centre on Sept 29 Free entry tasty food sam-

ples a wedding fashion show wine tasting grab bags and contests are sure to make it a delightful event designed to take some of the stress out of planning that very special dayIt can be difficult to coor-

dinate a day that holds so

Culture and Holst Pho-tography Creative Events who provides photogra-phy day-of coordinating and video with $500 dis-count off wedding packag-es to celebrating 25 years in businessAccording to Holst 2020 is

going to be a big wedding season and many vendors are booking up quickly for next year To satisfy the needs of the community she is also planning another similar bridal show to be held in February 2020 ldquoJust come out and have

funrdquo Holt said More information can be

found on their Facebook page and free tickets can be booked online at wwweventbriteca

Holst Creative Media EventsBy Patricia Leboeuf

Petawawa Post

Page 10 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

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CENTRALLY LOCATED bull AMPLE PARKINGBARTENDERS PROVIDED bull FULLY LICENSED

Making the important decision to get married can fill couples with joy and excitement as they imagine spending the rest of their lives togeth-er Naturally brides- and grooms-to-be are anxious to share the good news with others and include family and friends in the festivities One way cou-ples exemplify inclusion is by asking their closest acquaintances to be part of their wedding parties

Being asked to serve as a bridesmaid or grooms-man is an honor Some couples may be tempted to ask every friend sib-ling or cousin they have to be in their wedding parties and some do In fact ancient Roman law required 10 witnesses to be part of the wedding ceremony However the larger the wedding party the more people couples have to coordinate and the more personalities

they must manage While large wedding

parties are in style there isnrsquot any one-size-fits-all formula to decide which size party is right for a particular situation Trends vary based on geography and culture These tips can help cou-ples decide on the size of their wedding partiesbull Match it to scope and

style Wedding planners may use a standard ratio for a proportion of guests

to wedding party mem-bers That ratio is one pair of wedding attendants for every 50 guests This creates a balanced feel where the more people in attendance the larger the wedding party and vice versa bull Consider your ex-

penses Wedding party members may be asked to spend considerable amounts of money to be in the wedding but the couple will have certain expenses tied to the wed-ding party as well These can include limousines to ferry people between the ceremony and recep-

Things to consider when choosing a wedding party

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tion photography costs to arrange and photo-graph large wedding parties the cost of bou-tonnieres and bouquets attendantsrsquo gifts as well as extra mouths to feed at the rehearsal dinner Small wedding parties can be easier on couplesrsquo

budgetsbull Know your expecta-

tions Couples should discuss what they expect from their wedding par-ties Do couples want their loved ones to be very hands-on or wait-ing in the wings For those who want a lot of

input from their wedding parties asking distant friends or family to be included may be imprac-ticalbull Select reliable easy-

going people Wedding party members should be people couples can rely on and it only helps if

wedding party members are not prone to over-reacting Choose a wed-ding party that can be trusted and people with whom you get alongWedding party sizes are

up to the couple but big-ger isnrsquot always better

Page 12 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

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rental facilityDATES ARE AVAILABLE

FOR 2019-2020

Weddings are memorable for a host of reasons While couples remember their weddings because they mark the day they officially tied the knot guests may re-member weddings for other reasons including the food served at the receptionSome wedding venues

are known for their stun-ning landscapes while oth-ers build their reputations on unique interiors that provide unforgettable am-biance But regardless of where weddings take place guests are liable to discuss the food served at the re-ception Guests might rave about the escargot or com-plain that the fish was flaky but couples who choose re-ception menus wisely can go a long way toward en-suring there are more com-pliments than complaints once the dinner bell ringsbull Donrsquot zero in on special-

ties According to The Knot 2017 Real Weddings Study a survey of nearly 13000 brides and grooms who tied the knot in 2017 the average wedding hosted 136 guests While couples might be

tempted by specialty dishes when choosing their wed-ding menus couples who are hosting dozens if not hundreds of guests should keep things simple bull Consider potential aller-

gies In regard to entreacutees make sure guests with food allergies can choose some-thing that wonrsquot make them sick According to Food Allergy Research amp Edu-cationreg an organization devoted to improving the quality of life of individu-als with food allergies some common foods cause the majority of allergic reac-tions Peanuts soy sesame and shellfish are among the most common food aller-gies according to FAREreg FARE also notes that aller-gies to wheat milk and eggs are common in children While such foods can still be served at wedding recep-tions make sure to also in-clude foods that are unlikely to trigger allergic reactions Couples can even ask guests to inform them of any food allergiesbull Donrsquot hesitate to offer a

favourite food While spe-

Tips for choosing a wedding

reception menucialty entreacutees might not be a great choice especially at large receptions where lots of mouths must be fed a couple who has a favou-rite food thatrsquos symbolic of their relationship should not hesitate to offer it during the cocktail hour For example a couple who met in Thailand may want to offer a favou-rite Thai dishbull Offer an elaborate des-

sert The last bite guests will take is dessert so couples who want their guests to go home raving about the food may want to offer something special after the entreacutees have been taken away Some guests may not indulge but those who do might end their nights thinking about the delicious dessert they enjoyed as the festivities drew to a close If the dessert is especially unique offer something more traditional alongside it for more hesi-tant guestsChoosing a wedding

menu should be fun Menus should reflect not only cou-plesrsquo tastes but also include some popular foods so no one goes home hungry

Fun Nrsquo Fashion450 PEMBROKE ST W bull 613-732-4709 bull ESTABLISHED 1988

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Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 13

SPORTS HEALTH amp RECREATION

BINGOPetawawa Civic Centre

SUNDAY NIGHTS AT 630 PM 52 Special

Starting at $500 going up to $100 a week 1 Set of 8 Flash Games starting at 630 pm

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Get to the Point Beach

FestivalHundreds came out to experience the beauty of the Petawawa Point on Aug 24 The Get to the Point Beach Festival is in its second year and unlike traditional activities at most festivals this one had a more grassroots alternative holistic feel and included activities such as fire danc-ing hula hoop sessions drumming class-es Stand Up Paddling (SUP) yoga paint classes crafting didgeridoo teachings vendors water activities and much more The free fun started in the late afternoon and continued late into the night (Photos by Patricia Leboeuf Petawawa Post)

MORE PHOTOS ON NEXT PAGE

(Above left) Petawawa is one of 20 communities in North America to receive a $25000 grant from the TD Bank Green Space Grant Program To celebrate tree sap-lings were handed out by the Petawawa Horticultural Society Eva Kidney 5 poses with her sapling (Above right) The Petawawa Public Library brought out some games for the kids to enjoy Rosie Bonnie and Max Brooks enjoyed some of the kidrsquos activities

Page 14 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

2889 Petawawa Blvd Petawawa Ontario

Optometrist

(613) 687-5566

Catholic Womenrsquos League NewsBy Vel LeBlanc

The Petawawa Catholic Womenrsquos League is preparing for their Fall activities as follows on Oct 19 there is a Fall Meeting hosted by Saint Francis Xavier Renfrew

At our Oct 6 meeting Sandy Brannon will be our guest speaker as Safe School Coordinator

Prayer service for our deceased CWL members is Nov 4 in the Parish Centre in addition to our monthly meeting

Friendship Sundays for Fall 2019 will take place Oct 6 and Nov 3 following our Sunday 10 am Mass at Our Lady of Sor-rows church A luncheon for senior parishioners is a possibility and is being discussed

The next CWL meeting will be Sept 9 in the Parish Cen-tre All members are invited to attend

SPORTS HEALTH amp RECREATIONGet to the Point continued from previous page

(Above) Independent Yoga Teacher Kirsten Fisher folds herself into the ldquoLord of the Fishesrdquo position (Top right) Jen Foley led the drum circle teaching interested folk on rhythm and beats (Right) One of the arts and crafts was creating mini-birch bark ca-noes Norah 5 threads through the string through the bark with the help of her father Philip Kompass (Photos by Patricia Leb-oeuf Petawawa Post)

613-735-2182 401 Isabella StwwwFestHallca

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Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 15

SPORTS HEALTH amp RECREATION

Priced to sell And moving Quickly Ask about our military PRICING

Call us for details

Inter-Unit SpringSummer Sports Champs

(Top photo) 1st Battalion The Royal Canadian Regiment won the 2019 Inter Unit SpringSummer Outdoor Soccer Championship (above) 2 Combat Engineer Regiment took the title in Slo-Pitch and (below) Golf (Submitted photos)

NEW PATIENTSRECEIVE A FREE TEETH

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X-Rays and a dental cleaningRegular $400

DentistryPetawawa

Call 613-506-660017-3025 Petawawa Blvd

Offering Oral Sedation Nitrous Root Canals Implants Braces Children Services Whitening a friendly atmosphere and more

Dr Yasmin graduated in 2013 from the University of Sharjah - UAE (Faculty of Dentistry) with an Honours Degree she worked in Abu Dhabi for 2 years before coming to Canada in 2017 she finished her NDEB equivelncy in 2018 worked in Northern Ontario and now in Petawawa

Dr Yasmin enjoys working in all aspects of dentistry and treating all different ages including the little ones In her free time she spends time with her daughter and husband She loves working out staying active and spending time outdoors

DENTISTRY PETAWAWA WOULD LIKE TO WELCOME TO OUR TEAM

DR YASMIN AL-HADITHI

Page 16 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

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Local SPCA holds Dog Wash and BBQ

The Ontario SPCA Renfrew County Animal Centre raised $794 through their Dirty Dogs Done Dirt Cheap Dog Wash and BBQ on Aug 18 at their Pembroke location The money will go a long way to make the pets at the centre happy warm healthy and fed and ultimately help them find forever homes Axel the boxer-lab mix got a got scrubbing from his pet parents Evelyne Gauvin and Ryan Leslie (Photo by Patricia Leboeuf Petawawa Post)

SPORTS HEALTH amp RECREATION

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 17

happeningFor Notices of Club Meetings Bazaars Fun Fairs Fundraisers and other charitable free events happening in the community Word Limit 50 WordsEventPLEASE SUBMIT YOUR NOTICE TO The Petawawa Post Building P-106 E-mail graphicspostbellnetca or call 613-687-5511 ext 5386 or visit wwwPetawawaPostLivecaFor events happening at later dates not listed here please visit our website

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 28TH 201915TH TURKEY TROT features a 5K walkrun amp 15K run chidlrenrsquos obstacle course and prizes for raising pledges Proceeds will support the Pembroke Regional Hospital Register at wwwprhfoundationcom

ELVIS AND BUDDY HOLLY IMPERSONATORS at the Pet-awawa Legion Tickets on sale at the bar open to all age of majority

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 29TH 2019SYLVIA ETCHEVERRY IN CONCERT at Festival Hall at 2 pm A benefit for the Festival Hall Piano Fund For more information visit wwwfesthallca

THE MINNIE OPRY SHOW at the Killaloe Lions Hall 16 Lake St at 1 pm Tickets available at the door Pro-ceeds to benefit the Killalow Seniors and Friendship Club and CRC Seniors Active Living Centre Light buffet lunch included bar will be open For more information contact 613-757-3108

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 2ND 2019CELEBRITY SERVER comes to Boston Pizza Pembroke to support Big Brothers Big Sisters of Renfrew County 10 of your order total will help support mentoring pro-grams across Renfrew County

SUNDAY OCTOBER 6TH 2019GRAN-APPLE TEA hosted by the Petawawa and Area Gran-nies at the Petawawa Legion from 2 - 4 pm Gluten-free sandwiches and sweets available All profits to the Ste-phen Lewis Foundation in support of African Grandmoth-ers orphans and those affected by HIV amp AIDS Entertain-ment by The Zephyr Woodwind Quartet Tickets available from the Petawawa Grannies members or call Esther 613-732-4984 or Hilda Young 613-687-1476

PEACE OF MINDS walk for Schizophrenia Registration is at 130 pm in the parking lot behind Metro 425 Pembroke St E Walk begins at 2 pm BBQ to follow at Recovery Outreach Program(ROP) 196 Albert St

MONDAY OCTOBER 7TH 2019OCTOBER MEETING of the Petawawa Horticultural Soci-ety will be held upstairs at the Petawawa Civic Centre Please note date to accommodate Thanksgiving The Guest Speaker will be Sheri McConnell from Seeds of Creating giving a presentation on lsquoSaving Your Own Seedsrsquo

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 16TH 2019MEET ALISON SEELY animal chircopractor and author of lsquoOne Bone at a Time Tales of an Adventurous Animal Chircopractorrsquo at 12 pm at the Pembroke Animal Hos-pital Pet Learning Centre Book copies will be available for purchase snacks and beverages will be served RSVP to staceympemahcom by October 14th

SATURDAY OCTOBER 19TH 2019LATIN NIGHTS presented by the Pembroke Symphony

Orchestra at Festival Hall at 7 pm Featuring Rossinirsquos Il Signor Bruschino Overture Symphonie Espagnole Op 21 by Lalo and introducing violinist Ralitsa Tcholakova and finishing with Arriagarsquos (ldquoThe Spanish Mozartrdquo) Symphony in D Tickets available at the Festival Hall box office or online at wwwfesthallca

SUNDAY OCTOBER 20TH 2019OKTOBERFEST DINNER at Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church 454 Miller St Pembroke from 330 - 630 pm Tickets available at the door Traditional menu and take out available

SATURDAY OCTOBER 26TH 2019BIG FALL CLEANUP clothing drive event from 11 am - 3 pm at the Pembroke Mall Accepting gently used cloth-ing shoes and bed sheets of all sizes Prizes to be won for garbage bags of clothing donated

IN-DOOR GARAGE SALE at the Petawawa Presbyterian Church 24 Ethel St 9 - 12 pm We may have some-thing that is New to U Hot dogs muffins tea amp coffee for sale Wheelchair accessible

UPCOMING EVENTSFISH AND CHIPS at the Petawawa Legion every Friday from 430 - 6 pm Everyone welcome

638 ALGONQUIN ROYAL CANADIAN AIR CADETS IS RE-CRUITING Youth between the ages of 12 amp 18 can reg-ister Wednesday after 7pm at the Pembroke Armoury Please bring your birth certificate health card and a parentlegal guardian contact638aircadetsca for more information

MUSICIANS WANTED 2 CMBG Pipes amp Drums Band is currently seeking Pipers amp Drummers Open to Military and Civilians Practice held Tuesday evenings 9000 hrs - 2100 hrs in Building H-1 Contact Pipe Major Alan Buchanan Ext - 7106 AlanBuchananforcesgcca for more information

REAL PEOPLE REAL WEIGHT LOSS TOPS CLUB INC Struggling with your weight Need friendly support Join us for a free information meeting Wednesday nights 1730hrs at the Civic Centre (upstairs room) For more info visit TOPSorg or e-mail gvmalogmailcom

DROP-IN GROUP FOR WOMEN SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL ABUSE learn coping skills connect with other survi-vors amp participate in healing activities Body image boundaries effects of sexual trauma drumming hiking and more Call the Womenrsquos Sexual Assault Centre at 613-735-5551 for more information Space is limited groups begin in September

FREE DANCES at the Pembroke Legion in the Lounge every Saturday night from 7 pm - 11 pm August 17th is BBC amp Co August 24th is The Blast and August 31st is The Heartbreakers

CATCH THE ACE WEEKLY LOTTERY held by the Deep River Hospital Foundation with draws every Thursday night at 800 pm at the Deep River Curling and Squash Club You donrsquot have to be present to win Tickets can be purchased at Drearsquos Barbershop Razorrsquos Edge Bar-bershop EGM Insurance and more Visit wwwface-bookcomdrdhfoundationorg for more information

CHECK OUT THE PETAWAWA PUBLIC LIBRARY calendar for all your summer programs This year there will be more drop-in and free events Stop by the library or sign up online Contact Liz at kidspetawawapubliclibraryca or 613-687-2227 ext 2203 for more information

YOUR VOICE MATTERS Do you have a baby on the way Is your baby under one year old In order to improve the resources for young families in our com-munity we need to learn more about your experienc-es during your pregnancy and after your baby was born This survey is private and anonymous and will be used to plan future programs and services Visit wwwsurveymonkeycomrYPTZ5KN From the Ren-frew County and District Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Working Group

CRISIS RESPONDER OPPORTUNITIES Victim Services of Renfrew County is currently looking for Crisis Response Volunteers Victim Services is a non-profit volunteer based agency that assists police and fire services in providing emotional support and practical assistance to people who have experienced a crime tragic life event or disaster Please call Victim Services Renfrew County at 613-649-2852 or toll free at 1-877-568-5730 or visit our website at wwwvictimservicesrenfrewcountyca Applications are now being accepted for our spring Volunteer Training

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS PETAWAWA TRIANGLE GROUP Monday to Friday 8 - 845 am amp Mondays Wednesdays and Sundays at 730 pm at All Saints Anglican Church

THE DEEP RIVER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA is looking for musicians to fill help fill out several sections including

violin viola cello trumpet oboe or French horn The or-chestra rehearses every Tuesday evening in Deep River and performs 5 concerts a year If you are interested or would like more information email drsoemailgmailcom

PARKINSONrsquoS SUPPORT GROUP every third Monday of the month from 10 am - 12 pm at Marianhill Inc 600 Cecelia St Pembroke For more information contact Krista Girard at 613-735-6839 ext 205

PETAWAWA LEGION COMMUNITY BAND is looking for new members We are mainly a concert band with oc-casional marching Members are of all ages and ability Our Band School can also teach you to play with in-struments to rent Wednesday evenings Contact Verlie at 613-687-2890 or whitlocknrtconet or visit wwwPetawawaLegioncaband

CANADIAN MILITARY WIVES CHOIR is looking for new members If yoursquore a military spouse partner or female CAF member join us for friendship and fun No experi-ence necessary and no auditions For more information visit us on Facebook or email canadianmwcpetawa-wagmailcom

BERNADETTE MCCANN HOUSE provides free critical ser-vices and support to women children and youth who are experiencing abuse-related crisis or coping with the after effects of abuse If you require the safety of our shelter or immediate support please call our 24hr confidential help lines at 1-800-267-4930 or 613-732-3131

THE WOMENrsquoS SEXUAL ASSAULT CENTRE offers a 24 hour 7 day a week support and crisis line If you or someone you know has been affected by sexual vio-lence you can reach us at 1-800-663-3060

THE WAR HORSE PROJECT is looking for enthusiastic creative dedicated individuals who want to give their time and skills to help with the development of this young organization Visit our website wwwhoperein-stherapycom to find out more Send your inquiries to the Program Director at infohopereinstherapycom

DISCOVER OUR CREATIVE PROGRAMS

For more information call Annie at (613) 687-7587 ext 3225 wwwCAFConnectioncaPetawawa

PMFRC Open House

FREE Admission

FEATURING INFO ONEmployment Support Educational ResourcesCraft amp Leisure WorkshopsChildren amp Parent ServicesDeployment SupportMental Health Servicesand much more

Pizza for the first 200

guests

OCTOBER

3RD5 - 7 PM

South Side Community Centre

FIT BIT Door Prize donated by

1 hr Onsite

Child Care (0-6 yrs)

CANEX PLAZA CHIROPRACTIC

Dr Denis Mahoney DC

OFFICE HOURSMonday 1000 AM - 1200 NOON

Tuesday 200 PM - 500 PMWednesday 800 AM - 1000 AM

Thursday 200 PM - 500 PM Friday 1000 AM - 1200 NOON

DR DENIS HASNEW HOURS

613-687-4673

We can help put the bounce back in

your step

ORTHOTICS BIOMECHANICS POSTURE CHECKS

GAIT ANALYSIS

Page 18 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

RESERVE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

O-43525 - BACCN WOEmployer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements WO Language English es-sential MOSID 90000 - ATR Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43175 - LONDON ARMOURY OIC AND CEDAR

SPRINGS RTA NCOEmployer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements WOLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00375-01 - HRA or 00376-01 - FSA Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-43437 - ADJT 4 CDSB PERS SVCS

Employer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements Capt Language Bilingual MOSID 00002-01 - Officer Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-42092 - FLIGHT OPS WO Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Sgt Language English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 28-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-42932 - MATAPATA BACKFILL MSE OP

Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Pte Cpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00171-01 - MSE OP or 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 07-Sep-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43399 - IMAGE TECHEmployer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION

SQUADRON Rank Requirements CplLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00137-01 - IMAGE TECH Status Open Start Date 04-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-42945 - AIRCREW FLYING

STANDARDS CLERK Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Cpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 07-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-43149 - SOCIAL MEDIA AND MULTIMEDIA TECHNI-

CIANEmployer 2 CANADIAN MECHANIZED BRIGADE GROUP HEADQUARTERS AND SIGNAL SQUADRON Rank Requirements Cpl MCpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00010-01 - INFMN or 00339-01 - CBT ENGR Status Open Start Date 06-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43196 - CSOR - COM-PANY

ADMINISTRATION OFFICEREmployer CANADIAN SPECIAL OPERATIONS REGIMENT Rank Requirements Capt Language English es-sential MOSID 00002-01 - Officer Status Open Start Date 01-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-43372 - FLIGHT OPS WOEmployer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements WOLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 30-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class A

An additional 3 current REOs are available at

httpcadtckingstonmilcaREO-OERenindexaspx

HELP WANTED

51 FESTUBERT BLVD 613-687-5826

wwwtroyescinemacom

NOW PLAYING

ANGEL HAS FALLEN (14A)

FridaySeptember 27th

at 730 PMMovies subject

to change without notice

De Troyes CinemaMOVIES

classifiedsTo advertise call 613-687-5511 x 5386 or visit wwwPetawawaPostLiveca

MOVIES

SERVICESPicture Framing Petawawa Quality basic framing with wood or metal frames Photos certificates childhood keepsakes needlework etc No obligation estimates Flexible hours Call Beverley at 613-687-2753

EVENTSHuglirsquos Blueberry Ranch Fall Family Fun Season runs from Sept 14 ndash Oct 31 6 acre corn maze with 2 bridges wagon rides to the pumpkin patch pig races pirate cannon shows hay jump animals amp more Shows and wagon rides available on weekends only $1062 + taxweekends $664 + tax weekdays Under 2 free wwwblueberryranchca

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

The Petawawa Military Family Resource Centre has an opening for a

Head Educator (Term Contract)For more information visit our website at

httpswwwCAFconnectioncaPetawawaDeadline for applications is September 27 2019

Wersquore Hiring

The Petawawa Military Family Resource Centre has an opening for an

Executive AssistantFor more information visit our website at

httpswwwCAFconnectioncaPetawawaDeadline for applications is September 26 2019

Wersquore Hiring

FRI SEPTEMBER 27 - THURS OCTOBER 3(OPEN FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY amp THURSDAY)

$20 CARLOAD THURSDAYS GENERAL ADMISSION $14

KIDS 3-15 $7

199 Forest Lea Rd Pembroke | wwwskylightdriveincom24hr Recording 613-732-2136

HOBBS AND SHAW (PG)

GOOD BOYS (14A)First Movie showtime is

approx 720pm

Ontario SPCA Renfrew County Animal Centre Pet of the Week

TAKE ME HOME

Take some SAGE advice and adopt this sweet girl Two year old SAGE has just raised a beautiful social

litter of kittens that have all found homes Now itrsquos SAGErsquos turn to shine

115 Woodcrest Drive Pembroke Open Monday-Friday 1030am-5pm amp Saturday-Sunday 1030am-4pm

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 19

Area Community Churches

St Georgersquos and St Francis of Assisi chapels are open Mon - Fri 7 am to 1130 and 1230 - 330 pm The Chaplainsrsquo Administrative office

is located in Building Q-104 (RC Chapel)

For after hours assistance dial the Duty Centre 687-55115611 and they will reach the Duty Chaplain

Garrison Petawawa Chaplains Phone 613-687-5511 + Ext

Emergency Chaplain 5611

CHAPLAINS (PROTESTANT)Padre Mike Allen

(4 CDSG Snr Chaplain) 6105Padre Judson Bridgewater 4494

Padre Michelet Dormeus Padre David Egers 3310Padre David Gallas 6498

Padre Troy Irwin (2 CMBG Snr Chaplain) 7078

Padre Earl Klotz 5208Padre Matthew Lucas

Padre Humberto Lopes 8455Padre Moley Mangana 5433Padre Robert Schweyer 5433Padre Matthew Squires 8455Padre Robert Parker 3310

Padre Luke Vanderkamp 7396

CHAPLAINS (ROMAN CATHOLIC)

Padre Maria Codina 6402Padre Francis Krusinsky 5536

GARRISON PETAWAWA CHAPELS

WORSHIP SERVICESSunday Worship - 1030 amSunday School Classes (Children 4-12 years old)Nursery for toddlers 3 and underQuiet (Nursing) Room with sound blend of contemporary and traditional worshipWEDDINGS BAPTISMS AND DEDICATIONSAt least three months notice to your unit chaplain is requried for all servicesThe Marriage Preparation Courses required for weddings in a CAF Chapel are provided twice a yearFaith Community Coordinator Padre David Egers X5433

St Georgersquos Chapel (P)4 CDSG Garrison Petawawa ON K8H 2X3 (Q-104) 613 - 687-5511 ext 5434FAX 613-588-7524

MASSMESSEMesse dominicale 0930 AM Sunday English Mass 1100 AM Summer hours starting 01 July until September 30th 1000 AM (Bilingual Mass) All sacraments are offered to military members military status civilians and government employees under military contract CONFESSION - before Mass or by appointment CONFESSION - avant la messe ou par rendez-vous BAPTISM - the last Sunday of each month Baptismal Preparation - Thursday prior Baptism Sunday BAPTEME - Ceacuteleacutebrer le dernier Dimanche de chaque mois Cours de baptecircme - jeudi precedent le diman-

che de baptecircmes MARRIAGE - Six months (6) notice is required A Marriage Preparation Course is mandatory MARIAGE - Nous demandons six (6) mois drsquoavis Un cours de preparation au marriage est obligatoire SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION - St Francis of Assisi Chapel offers sacramental prepara-tion To register for the program contact the Administrative Office ext 5434PREPARATION AUX SACRAMENTS - St Francois drsquoAssise offrent la preparation aux sacraments si vous voulex vous inscrire veuillez contacter le bureau administratif des aumoniers ext 5434Faith Community Coordinator Padre Maria Codena X6402

St Francis of Assisi Chapel (RC)Chapelle St Franccedilois drsquoAssise (CR)

4 CDSG Garrison Petawawa ON K8H 2X3 (Q-104) 613 - 687-5511 ext 5434

FAX 613-588-7524

Let us help you find a spiritual home where you belong We hope our Garrison Chapels are your

community of choice At the Garrison Chapels we foster Sunday Worship the Sacraments Christian

Education and School participation

ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN CHURCH - 1173 Victoria Street 613-687-2218 The Reverend Gillian Hoyer Sunday Service 1115 amp Sunday School 11 amCALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH - 567 Melton Street Pembroke Pastors Richard Agnew amp Paul DeGraaf Worship Service and Sunday School 9 and 11 am 613-735-5293 wwwcalvarybaptistpembrokecomCALVIN UNITED CHURCH - 276 Church St Pembroke Accessible to all 613-732-8763 calvinnrtconet Rev Tiina Cote Sunday Worship amp School 10 am wwwcalvinunitedchurchca CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH - 516 Airport Rd at Doran Petawawa 613-687-6971 Rev Bill Stanfel Sunday Divine Service 930 am Sunday School and Bible Study September through June 1045 am Website www3bellnetcelc Email celccogeconetCHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTERDAY SAINTS - Civic Centre Road amp Laurentian Drive 613-687-2237DEEP RIVER COMMUNITY CHURCH - Deep River Road Sunday service 1015 am (Kids Church) drccmagmacaFAITH BAPTIST CHURCH - Pastor Carl Morgan 182 MacKay St Pembroke parking behind town hall 613-735-1584 Sun 10 am 11 am amp 6 pm Wed 7 pmFIRST BAPTIST CHURCH - 210 Mary St Pembroke 613-735-0866 Rev (Padre retired) Wayne Sollows CD Pastor Sunday Worship amp Sunday School 1030 am wwwfbcpcaFIRST EVANGELICAL MISSIONARY CHURCH - 39 Shalom St Pembroke ON K8A 6W8 Sunday worship celebration 1030 am 613-735-5391FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - 257 Pembroke St West 613-732-8214 Rev John Vaudry Sunday School All are welcome Elevator accessGREENWOOD UNITED CHURCH - 1655 Greenwood Road RR2 PembrokeHOLY TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCH - 68 Renfrew St Pembroke 613-732-4658 The Reverend Matthew J Brown Holy Eucharist Wed at 10 am Sunday at 8 am and 10 am Sunday School 10 am Sunday wwwValleyAnglicanscaMOUNT ZION UNITED CHURCH - Corner of B-Line Rd amp Petawawa Blvd Everyone Welcome - Worship amp Sunday School 930 am Toddler Prg available Church Office 613-732-0149 NEW LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH - 2777 Petawawa Blvd 613-687-1804 Sunday Worship Service 10 am All are welcomeOUR LADY OF SORROWS - 11 Mohns Ave 613-687-4764 Weekend Masses Sat 5 pm Sun 10 am Check our website - wwwsorrowspetawawacom or Sunday Bulletin for on-going programs for all ages PEMBROKE BIBLE CHAPEL 11558 Round Lake Road Family Bible Hour amp Sunday School 11 am wwwpembroke-biblechapelcom PEMBROKE PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE - 34 Jordan Ave Pembroke Sunday Worship 1030 am (kids church amp nursery) Programs for all ages 613-732-9721 email infopptchurchcom Website wwwpptchurchcom Facebook PPT (Pembroke Pentecostal Tabernacle) PETAWAWA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - Rev James Kim 24 Ethel St 613-687-4052 Sunday Service 11 am Sunday School availablePINE RIDGE FAMILY CHURCH - Christian amp Missionary Alliance 27 Brumm Road Pembroke 613-735-1241 Service 10 am RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH - 250 Quarry Road Pembroke Rev Ana Beck Sun worship 1030 am 613-638-7476 ST ANDREWS UNITED CHURCH - 40 Joseph St Chalk River Susan deHaan DLM Worship Sunday 1030 am Every-one welcome 613-589-2312ST BARNABAS ANGLICAN CHURCH - 80 Glendale Ave Deep River 613-584-4131 Rev Francois Trottier Sunday services are at 8 am and 10 am with Sunday School during the 10 am service ST JOHNrsquoS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (LCMS) - 357 Miller Street Pembroke 613-735-6332 wwwStJohn-sPembrokeca Rev Stephen Alles amp Rev Kevin Klein (occasional) Sunday School at 845 am Divine Worship - 10 amST JOHNrsquoS LUTHERAN CHURCH - 605 Black Bay Rd Petawawa Rev Albert Romkema 613-687-6187 Sunday Wor-ship 10 am Sunday School 10 am Social Hour 11 am Email pazsjohnscogeconet See us on Facebook we warmly welcome all visitors ST LUKErsquoS ANGLICAN CHURCH (ANIC) - Rev Tim Parent 613-735-4210 Sunday Worship 8 amp 10 am (Childrenrsquos Church amp Nursery) Informal Prayer amp Praise 915 am - all Welcome Meeting at 307 Julien St Pembroke 613-735-5000ST TIMOTHYrsquoS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCIC) - 503 Alfred St Pembroke 613-732-2992 Rev Bruce W Thompson Worship service and Sunday School at 930 am Email officest-timothys-lutheran-pembrokeorg A warm welcome awaits youTHE SALVATION ARMY - 484 Pembroke St W 613-735-5601 Sunday Worship 1030 amTRAILHEAD BAPTIST CHURCH - Pastor Tim Roddick weekly worship services and childrenrsquos programs Sunday mornings 1030 am at Valour School (19 Leeder Lane Petawawa) A growing church for growing families wwwtrailheadbaptistcomWESLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH - 210 Renfrew St Pembroke Rev Kevin Wilson 613-732-2488 Morning worship and childrenrsquos church at 1030 am with nursery provided Pre-service coffee time at 930 am For more information call or email wccbellnetcaWESLEY UNITED CHURCH - 275 Pembroke St E 613-735-6132 10 am morning worship service Sunday School for children during the church serviceZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCIC) - 454 Miller St Pembroke 613-732-8792 wwwzionlutheranca Pastor Paul Roellchen-Pfohl Worship Times - Saturday 430 pm Sunday 10 am with Sunday school for the children followed by coffee and fellowship ZION EVANGELICAL UNITED CHURCH ndash 368 Miller St Pembroke 613-732-9493 zionunitedpembrokegmailcom Sunday Worship 1030 am with Sunday School for children Coffee Hour and fellowship following Bible Study on Tues-days at 10 am Pastor Rev Dr Daniel A Hansen Website wwwzionunitedpembrokeorg All welcome

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As this has been a very busy time of the year and some of us were away for the weekend of the 13-15 I have not been able to get much time for my column but I will have a lot more informa-tion in my next one Hope to see you all at our next Bingo

We are still trying to raise money for a wheelchair swing that will be placed at the Civitan Park in Petawa-wa right by the Civic Centre

We still need to raise about $10000 so I along with the help from other members of Civitan will be holding bake sales and raffles As well we are asking for donations so we can get this swing set up so that those who are in a wheelchair can enjoy some time at the park with the rest of the family Please help so Civitan can get this swing We still have a bottle at Rona in Petawawa I want

to thank the people at Rona for their support Just re-member when you support the Greater Petawawa Civi-tan Bingo you are helping us help those in our community who need our help

That is all I have for you this week God bless

Thought for the week Yesterday is gone and today is here and tomorrow never comes so get done what you have to today

NEWS FROM THE GREATER PETAWAWA CIVITAN CLUB By Marie FE Arnold PRO

Page 20 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

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Horticultural Society presents 2019 Trillium Awards

This yearrsquos Trillium Award winners were celebrated at the Petawawa Horticultural Societyrsquos Annual Barbecue Winners were Cathy Brennan Hogaboam Peggy Hinch and Judy and (missing from photo) Dwight Paquette Petawawa residents who through extra effort have made the front yard a source of pride to their neighbourhood are nominated each year for the award (Submitted photo)

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Photo courtesy of John A Butler Photography

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Some of the confirmed vendors include MAD Hair Designz Sugar Soci-ety KM Bridal Outfitters Chahna Fai and Church Street Flowers Parvati and Athena Events Val-ley Tent and Party Rent-als Ltd With This Ring with with their Mirror Me Photo Booth Dreams Ca-tering Precious Memories Photography by Sarah La-Belle VSM Entertainment Creative Perspectives Photography Solid Sound DJ Service Pure Romance by Tamilynn Edwards Kathy Pivato Wedding Of-ficiant ndash All Seasons Wed-dings Sands on Golden Lake Kyle McKey Cork

much meaningldquoEspecially for military

couples as a lot of them just moved in and they donrsquot know where to gordquo said Organizer Patricia Holst ldquoThey donrsquot know who to contactrdquoThere are shows in Pem-

broke and further away but for many years there hasnrsquot been one in Pet-awawa So Holst wanted to ensure that residents of the town would have a bridal show to enjoyThere are vendors for ba-

sically every facet of the bridal worldldquoIt is curated and I work

with a lot of these people in the industryrdquo said Holt

The Ottawa Valley Wed-ding Show is inviting all brides and grooms to an afternoon of wedding planning fun bringing to-gether local vendors for an inclusive bridal show at the Petawawa Civic Centre on Sept 29 Free entry tasty food sam-

ples a wedding fashion show wine tasting grab bags and contests are sure to make it a delightful event designed to take some of the stress out of planning that very special dayIt can be difficult to coor-

dinate a day that holds so

Culture and Holst Pho-tography Creative Events who provides photogra-phy day-of coordinating and video with $500 dis-count off wedding packag-es to celebrating 25 years in businessAccording to Holst 2020 is

going to be a big wedding season and many vendors are booking up quickly for next year To satisfy the needs of the community she is also planning another similar bridal show to be held in February 2020 ldquoJust come out and have

funrdquo Holt said More information can be

found on their Facebook page and free tickets can be booked online at wwweventbriteca

Holst Creative Media EventsBy Patricia Leboeuf

Petawawa Post

Page 10 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

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Making the important decision to get married can fill couples with joy and excitement as they imagine spending the rest of their lives togeth-er Naturally brides- and grooms-to-be are anxious to share the good news with others and include family and friends in the festivities One way cou-ples exemplify inclusion is by asking their closest acquaintances to be part of their wedding parties

Being asked to serve as a bridesmaid or grooms-man is an honor Some couples may be tempted to ask every friend sib-ling or cousin they have to be in their wedding parties and some do In fact ancient Roman law required 10 witnesses to be part of the wedding ceremony However the larger the wedding party the more people couples have to coordinate and the more personalities

they must manage While large wedding

parties are in style there isnrsquot any one-size-fits-all formula to decide which size party is right for a particular situation Trends vary based on geography and culture These tips can help cou-ples decide on the size of their wedding partiesbull Match it to scope and

style Wedding planners may use a standard ratio for a proportion of guests

to wedding party mem-bers That ratio is one pair of wedding attendants for every 50 guests This creates a balanced feel where the more people in attendance the larger the wedding party and vice versa bull Consider your ex-

penses Wedding party members may be asked to spend considerable amounts of money to be in the wedding but the couple will have certain expenses tied to the wed-ding party as well These can include limousines to ferry people between the ceremony and recep-

Things to consider when choosing a wedding party

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tion photography costs to arrange and photo-graph large wedding parties the cost of bou-tonnieres and bouquets attendantsrsquo gifts as well as extra mouths to feed at the rehearsal dinner Small wedding parties can be easier on couplesrsquo

budgetsbull Know your expecta-

tions Couples should discuss what they expect from their wedding par-ties Do couples want their loved ones to be very hands-on or wait-ing in the wings For those who want a lot of

input from their wedding parties asking distant friends or family to be included may be imprac-ticalbull Select reliable easy-

going people Wedding party members should be people couples can rely on and it only helps if

wedding party members are not prone to over-reacting Choose a wed-ding party that can be trusted and people with whom you get alongWedding party sizes are

up to the couple but big-ger isnrsquot always better

Page 12 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

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Weddings are memorable for a host of reasons While couples remember their weddings because they mark the day they officially tied the knot guests may re-member weddings for other reasons including the food served at the receptionSome wedding venues

are known for their stun-ning landscapes while oth-ers build their reputations on unique interiors that provide unforgettable am-biance But regardless of where weddings take place guests are liable to discuss the food served at the re-ception Guests might rave about the escargot or com-plain that the fish was flaky but couples who choose re-ception menus wisely can go a long way toward en-suring there are more com-pliments than complaints once the dinner bell ringsbull Donrsquot zero in on special-

ties According to The Knot 2017 Real Weddings Study a survey of nearly 13000 brides and grooms who tied the knot in 2017 the average wedding hosted 136 guests While couples might be

tempted by specialty dishes when choosing their wed-ding menus couples who are hosting dozens if not hundreds of guests should keep things simple bull Consider potential aller-

gies In regard to entreacutees make sure guests with food allergies can choose some-thing that wonrsquot make them sick According to Food Allergy Research amp Edu-cationreg an organization devoted to improving the quality of life of individu-als with food allergies some common foods cause the majority of allergic reac-tions Peanuts soy sesame and shellfish are among the most common food aller-gies according to FAREreg FARE also notes that aller-gies to wheat milk and eggs are common in children While such foods can still be served at wedding recep-tions make sure to also in-clude foods that are unlikely to trigger allergic reactions Couples can even ask guests to inform them of any food allergiesbull Donrsquot hesitate to offer a

favourite food While spe-

Tips for choosing a wedding

reception menucialty entreacutees might not be a great choice especially at large receptions where lots of mouths must be fed a couple who has a favou-rite food thatrsquos symbolic of their relationship should not hesitate to offer it during the cocktail hour For example a couple who met in Thailand may want to offer a favou-rite Thai dishbull Offer an elaborate des-

sert The last bite guests will take is dessert so couples who want their guests to go home raving about the food may want to offer something special after the entreacutees have been taken away Some guests may not indulge but those who do might end their nights thinking about the delicious dessert they enjoyed as the festivities drew to a close If the dessert is especially unique offer something more traditional alongside it for more hesi-tant guestsChoosing a wedding

menu should be fun Menus should reflect not only cou-plesrsquo tastes but also include some popular foods so no one goes home hungry

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FestivalHundreds came out to experience the beauty of the Petawawa Point on Aug 24 The Get to the Point Beach Festival is in its second year and unlike traditional activities at most festivals this one had a more grassroots alternative holistic feel and included activities such as fire danc-ing hula hoop sessions drumming class-es Stand Up Paddling (SUP) yoga paint classes crafting didgeridoo teachings vendors water activities and much more The free fun started in the late afternoon and continued late into the night (Photos by Patricia Leboeuf Petawawa Post)

MORE PHOTOS ON NEXT PAGE

(Above left) Petawawa is one of 20 communities in North America to receive a $25000 grant from the TD Bank Green Space Grant Program To celebrate tree sap-lings were handed out by the Petawawa Horticultural Society Eva Kidney 5 poses with her sapling (Above right) The Petawawa Public Library brought out some games for the kids to enjoy Rosie Bonnie and Max Brooks enjoyed some of the kidrsquos activities

Page 14 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

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Catholic Womenrsquos League NewsBy Vel LeBlanc

The Petawawa Catholic Womenrsquos League is preparing for their Fall activities as follows on Oct 19 there is a Fall Meeting hosted by Saint Francis Xavier Renfrew

At our Oct 6 meeting Sandy Brannon will be our guest speaker as Safe School Coordinator

Prayer service for our deceased CWL members is Nov 4 in the Parish Centre in addition to our monthly meeting

Friendship Sundays for Fall 2019 will take place Oct 6 and Nov 3 following our Sunday 10 am Mass at Our Lady of Sor-rows church A luncheon for senior parishioners is a possibility and is being discussed

The next CWL meeting will be Sept 9 in the Parish Cen-tre All members are invited to attend

SPORTS HEALTH amp RECREATIONGet to the Point continued from previous page

(Above) Independent Yoga Teacher Kirsten Fisher folds herself into the ldquoLord of the Fishesrdquo position (Top right) Jen Foley led the drum circle teaching interested folk on rhythm and beats (Right) One of the arts and crafts was creating mini-birch bark ca-noes Norah 5 threads through the string through the bark with the help of her father Philip Kompass (Photos by Patricia Leb-oeuf Petawawa Post)

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Call us for details

Inter-Unit SpringSummer Sports Champs

(Top photo) 1st Battalion The Royal Canadian Regiment won the 2019 Inter Unit SpringSummer Outdoor Soccer Championship (above) 2 Combat Engineer Regiment took the title in Slo-Pitch and (below) Golf (Submitted photos)

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Dr Yasmin enjoys working in all aspects of dentistry and treating all different ages including the little ones In her free time she spends time with her daughter and husband She loves working out staying active and spending time outdoors

DENTISTRY PETAWAWA WOULD LIKE TO WELCOME TO OUR TEAM

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Local SPCA holds Dog Wash and BBQ

The Ontario SPCA Renfrew County Animal Centre raised $794 through their Dirty Dogs Done Dirt Cheap Dog Wash and BBQ on Aug 18 at their Pembroke location The money will go a long way to make the pets at the centre happy warm healthy and fed and ultimately help them find forever homes Axel the boxer-lab mix got a got scrubbing from his pet parents Evelyne Gauvin and Ryan Leslie (Photo by Patricia Leboeuf Petawawa Post)

SPORTS HEALTH amp RECREATION

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 17

happeningFor Notices of Club Meetings Bazaars Fun Fairs Fundraisers and other charitable free events happening in the community Word Limit 50 WordsEventPLEASE SUBMIT YOUR NOTICE TO The Petawawa Post Building P-106 E-mail graphicspostbellnetca or call 613-687-5511 ext 5386 or visit wwwPetawawaPostLivecaFor events happening at later dates not listed here please visit our website

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 28TH 201915TH TURKEY TROT features a 5K walkrun amp 15K run chidlrenrsquos obstacle course and prizes for raising pledges Proceeds will support the Pembroke Regional Hospital Register at wwwprhfoundationcom

ELVIS AND BUDDY HOLLY IMPERSONATORS at the Pet-awawa Legion Tickets on sale at the bar open to all age of majority

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 29TH 2019SYLVIA ETCHEVERRY IN CONCERT at Festival Hall at 2 pm A benefit for the Festival Hall Piano Fund For more information visit wwwfesthallca

THE MINNIE OPRY SHOW at the Killaloe Lions Hall 16 Lake St at 1 pm Tickets available at the door Pro-ceeds to benefit the Killalow Seniors and Friendship Club and CRC Seniors Active Living Centre Light buffet lunch included bar will be open For more information contact 613-757-3108

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 2ND 2019CELEBRITY SERVER comes to Boston Pizza Pembroke to support Big Brothers Big Sisters of Renfrew County 10 of your order total will help support mentoring pro-grams across Renfrew County

SUNDAY OCTOBER 6TH 2019GRAN-APPLE TEA hosted by the Petawawa and Area Gran-nies at the Petawawa Legion from 2 - 4 pm Gluten-free sandwiches and sweets available All profits to the Ste-phen Lewis Foundation in support of African Grandmoth-ers orphans and those affected by HIV amp AIDS Entertain-ment by The Zephyr Woodwind Quartet Tickets available from the Petawawa Grannies members or call Esther 613-732-4984 or Hilda Young 613-687-1476

PEACE OF MINDS walk for Schizophrenia Registration is at 130 pm in the parking lot behind Metro 425 Pembroke St E Walk begins at 2 pm BBQ to follow at Recovery Outreach Program(ROP) 196 Albert St

MONDAY OCTOBER 7TH 2019OCTOBER MEETING of the Petawawa Horticultural Soci-ety will be held upstairs at the Petawawa Civic Centre Please note date to accommodate Thanksgiving The Guest Speaker will be Sheri McConnell from Seeds of Creating giving a presentation on lsquoSaving Your Own Seedsrsquo

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 16TH 2019MEET ALISON SEELY animal chircopractor and author of lsquoOne Bone at a Time Tales of an Adventurous Animal Chircopractorrsquo at 12 pm at the Pembroke Animal Hos-pital Pet Learning Centre Book copies will be available for purchase snacks and beverages will be served RSVP to staceympemahcom by October 14th

SATURDAY OCTOBER 19TH 2019LATIN NIGHTS presented by the Pembroke Symphony

Orchestra at Festival Hall at 7 pm Featuring Rossinirsquos Il Signor Bruschino Overture Symphonie Espagnole Op 21 by Lalo and introducing violinist Ralitsa Tcholakova and finishing with Arriagarsquos (ldquoThe Spanish Mozartrdquo) Symphony in D Tickets available at the Festival Hall box office or online at wwwfesthallca

SUNDAY OCTOBER 20TH 2019OKTOBERFEST DINNER at Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church 454 Miller St Pembroke from 330 - 630 pm Tickets available at the door Traditional menu and take out available

SATURDAY OCTOBER 26TH 2019BIG FALL CLEANUP clothing drive event from 11 am - 3 pm at the Pembroke Mall Accepting gently used cloth-ing shoes and bed sheets of all sizes Prizes to be won for garbage bags of clothing donated

IN-DOOR GARAGE SALE at the Petawawa Presbyterian Church 24 Ethel St 9 - 12 pm We may have some-thing that is New to U Hot dogs muffins tea amp coffee for sale Wheelchair accessible

UPCOMING EVENTSFISH AND CHIPS at the Petawawa Legion every Friday from 430 - 6 pm Everyone welcome

638 ALGONQUIN ROYAL CANADIAN AIR CADETS IS RE-CRUITING Youth between the ages of 12 amp 18 can reg-ister Wednesday after 7pm at the Pembroke Armoury Please bring your birth certificate health card and a parentlegal guardian contact638aircadetsca for more information

MUSICIANS WANTED 2 CMBG Pipes amp Drums Band is currently seeking Pipers amp Drummers Open to Military and Civilians Practice held Tuesday evenings 9000 hrs - 2100 hrs in Building H-1 Contact Pipe Major Alan Buchanan Ext - 7106 AlanBuchananforcesgcca for more information

REAL PEOPLE REAL WEIGHT LOSS TOPS CLUB INC Struggling with your weight Need friendly support Join us for a free information meeting Wednesday nights 1730hrs at the Civic Centre (upstairs room) For more info visit TOPSorg or e-mail gvmalogmailcom

DROP-IN GROUP FOR WOMEN SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL ABUSE learn coping skills connect with other survi-vors amp participate in healing activities Body image boundaries effects of sexual trauma drumming hiking and more Call the Womenrsquos Sexual Assault Centre at 613-735-5551 for more information Space is limited groups begin in September

FREE DANCES at the Pembroke Legion in the Lounge every Saturday night from 7 pm - 11 pm August 17th is BBC amp Co August 24th is The Blast and August 31st is The Heartbreakers

CATCH THE ACE WEEKLY LOTTERY held by the Deep River Hospital Foundation with draws every Thursday night at 800 pm at the Deep River Curling and Squash Club You donrsquot have to be present to win Tickets can be purchased at Drearsquos Barbershop Razorrsquos Edge Bar-bershop EGM Insurance and more Visit wwwface-bookcomdrdhfoundationorg for more information

CHECK OUT THE PETAWAWA PUBLIC LIBRARY calendar for all your summer programs This year there will be more drop-in and free events Stop by the library or sign up online Contact Liz at kidspetawawapubliclibraryca or 613-687-2227 ext 2203 for more information

YOUR VOICE MATTERS Do you have a baby on the way Is your baby under one year old In order to improve the resources for young families in our com-munity we need to learn more about your experienc-es during your pregnancy and after your baby was born This survey is private and anonymous and will be used to plan future programs and services Visit wwwsurveymonkeycomrYPTZ5KN From the Ren-frew County and District Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Working Group

CRISIS RESPONDER OPPORTUNITIES Victim Services of Renfrew County is currently looking for Crisis Response Volunteers Victim Services is a non-profit volunteer based agency that assists police and fire services in providing emotional support and practical assistance to people who have experienced a crime tragic life event or disaster Please call Victim Services Renfrew County at 613-649-2852 or toll free at 1-877-568-5730 or visit our website at wwwvictimservicesrenfrewcountyca Applications are now being accepted for our spring Volunteer Training

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS PETAWAWA TRIANGLE GROUP Monday to Friday 8 - 845 am amp Mondays Wednesdays and Sundays at 730 pm at All Saints Anglican Church

THE DEEP RIVER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA is looking for musicians to fill help fill out several sections including

violin viola cello trumpet oboe or French horn The or-chestra rehearses every Tuesday evening in Deep River and performs 5 concerts a year If you are interested or would like more information email drsoemailgmailcom

PARKINSONrsquoS SUPPORT GROUP every third Monday of the month from 10 am - 12 pm at Marianhill Inc 600 Cecelia St Pembroke For more information contact Krista Girard at 613-735-6839 ext 205

PETAWAWA LEGION COMMUNITY BAND is looking for new members We are mainly a concert band with oc-casional marching Members are of all ages and ability Our Band School can also teach you to play with in-struments to rent Wednesday evenings Contact Verlie at 613-687-2890 or whitlocknrtconet or visit wwwPetawawaLegioncaband

CANADIAN MILITARY WIVES CHOIR is looking for new members If yoursquore a military spouse partner or female CAF member join us for friendship and fun No experi-ence necessary and no auditions For more information visit us on Facebook or email canadianmwcpetawa-wagmailcom

BERNADETTE MCCANN HOUSE provides free critical ser-vices and support to women children and youth who are experiencing abuse-related crisis or coping with the after effects of abuse If you require the safety of our shelter or immediate support please call our 24hr confidential help lines at 1-800-267-4930 or 613-732-3131

THE WOMENrsquoS SEXUAL ASSAULT CENTRE offers a 24 hour 7 day a week support and crisis line If you or someone you know has been affected by sexual vio-lence you can reach us at 1-800-663-3060

THE WAR HORSE PROJECT is looking for enthusiastic creative dedicated individuals who want to give their time and skills to help with the development of this young organization Visit our website wwwhoperein-stherapycom to find out more Send your inquiries to the Program Director at infohopereinstherapycom

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EVENTSHuglirsquos Blueberry Ranch Fall Family Fun Season runs from Sept 14 ndash Oct 31 6 acre corn maze with 2 bridges wagon rides to the pumpkin patch pig races pirate cannon shows hay jump animals amp more Shows and wagon rides available on weekends only $1062 + taxweekends $664 + tax weekdays Under 2 free wwwblueberryranchca

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The Petawawa Military Family Resource Centre has an opening for a

Head Educator (Term Contract)For more information visit our website at

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Wersquore Hiring

The Petawawa Military Family Resource Centre has an opening for an

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Ontario SPCA Renfrew County Animal Centre Pet of the Week

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Take some SAGE advice and adopt this sweet girl Two year old SAGE has just raised a beautiful social

litter of kittens that have all found homes Now itrsquos SAGErsquos turn to shine

115 Woodcrest Drive Pembroke Open Monday-Friday 1030am-5pm amp Saturday-Sunday 1030am-4pm

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 19

Area Community Churches

St Georgersquos and St Francis of Assisi chapels are open Mon - Fri 7 am to 1130 and 1230 - 330 pm The Chaplainsrsquo Administrative office

is located in Building Q-104 (RC Chapel)

For after hours assistance dial the Duty Centre 687-55115611 and they will reach the Duty Chaplain

Garrison Petawawa Chaplains Phone 613-687-5511 + Ext

Emergency Chaplain 5611

CHAPLAINS (PROTESTANT)Padre Mike Allen

(4 CDSG Snr Chaplain) 6105Padre Judson Bridgewater 4494

Padre Michelet Dormeus Padre David Egers 3310Padre David Gallas 6498

Padre Troy Irwin (2 CMBG Snr Chaplain) 7078

Padre Earl Klotz 5208Padre Matthew Lucas

Padre Humberto Lopes 8455Padre Moley Mangana 5433Padre Robert Schweyer 5433Padre Matthew Squires 8455Padre Robert Parker 3310

Padre Luke Vanderkamp 7396

CHAPLAINS (ROMAN CATHOLIC)

Padre Maria Codina 6402Padre Francis Krusinsky 5536

GARRISON PETAWAWA CHAPELS

WORSHIP SERVICESSunday Worship - 1030 amSunday School Classes (Children 4-12 years old)Nursery for toddlers 3 and underQuiet (Nursing) Room with sound blend of contemporary and traditional worshipWEDDINGS BAPTISMS AND DEDICATIONSAt least three months notice to your unit chaplain is requried for all servicesThe Marriage Preparation Courses required for weddings in a CAF Chapel are provided twice a yearFaith Community Coordinator Padre David Egers X5433

St Georgersquos Chapel (P)4 CDSG Garrison Petawawa ON K8H 2X3 (Q-104) 613 - 687-5511 ext 5434FAX 613-588-7524

MASSMESSEMesse dominicale 0930 AM Sunday English Mass 1100 AM Summer hours starting 01 July until September 30th 1000 AM (Bilingual Mass) All sacraments are offered to military members military status civilians and government employees under military contract CONFESSION - before Mass or by appointment CONFESSION - avant la messe ou par rendez-vous BAPTISM - the last Sunday of each month Baptismal Preparation - Thursday prior Baptism Sunday BAPTEME - Ceacuteleacutebrer le dernier Dimanche de chaque mois Cours de baptecircme - jeudi precedent le diman-

che de baptecircmes MARRIAGE - Six months (6) notice is required A Marriage Preparation Course is mandatory MARIAGE - Nous demandons six (6) mois drsquoavis Un cours de preparation au marriage est obligatoire SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION - St Francis of Assisi Chapel offers sacramental prepara-tion To register for the program contact the Administrative Office ext 5434PREPARATION AUX SACRAMENTS - St Francois drsquoAssise offrent la preparation aux sacraments si vous voulex vous inscrire veuillez contacter le bureau administratif des aumoniers ext 5434Faith Community Coordinator Padre Maria Codena X6402

St Francis of Assisi Chapel (RC)Chapelle St Franccedilois drsquoAssise (CR)

4 CDSG Garrison Petawawa ON K8H 2X3 (Q-104) 613 - 687-5511 ext 5434

FAX 613-588-7524

Let us help you find a spiritual home where you belong We hope our Garrison Chapels are your

community of choice At the Garrison Chapels we foster Sunday Worship the Sacraments Christian

Education and School participation

ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN CHURCH - 1173 Victoria Street 613-687-2218 The Reverend Gillian Hoyer Sunday Service 1115 amp Sunday School 11 amCALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH - 567 Melton Street Pembroke Pastors Richard Agnew amp Paul DeGraaf Worship Service and Sunday School 9 and 11 am 613-735-5293 wwwcalvarybaptistpembrokecomCALVIN UNITED CHURCH - 276 Church St Pembroke Accessible to all 613-732-8763 calvinnrtconet Rev Tiina Cote Sunday Worship amp School 10 am wwwcalvinunitedchurchca CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH - 516 Airport Rd at Doran Petawawa 613-687-6971 Rev Bill Stanfel Sunday Divine Service 930 am Sunday School and Bible Study September through June 1045 am Website www3bellnetcelc Email celccogeconetCHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTERDAY SAINTS - Civic Centre Road amp Laurentian Drive 613-687-2237DEEP RIVER COMMUNITY CHURCH - Deep River Road Sunday service 1015 am (Kids Church) drccmagmacaFAITH BAPTIST CHURCH - Pastor Carl Morgan 182 MacKay St Pembroke parking behind town hall 613-735-1584 Sun 10 am 11 am amp 6 pm Wed 7 pmFIRST BAPTIST CHURCH - 210 Mary St Pembroke 613-735-0866 Rev (Padre retired) Wayne Sollows CD Pastor Sunday Worship amp Sunday School 1030 am wwwfbcpcaFIRST EVANGELICAL MISSIONARY CHURCH - 39 Shalom St Pembroke ON K8A 6W8 Sunday worship celebration 1030 am 613-735-5391FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - 257 Pembroke St West 613-732-8214 Rev John Vaudry Sunday School All are welcome Elevator accessGREENWOOD UNITED CHURCH - 1655 Greenwood Road RR2 PembrokeHOLY TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCH - 68 Renfrew St Pembroke 613-732-4658 The Reverend Matthew J Brown Holy Eucharist Wed at 10 am Sunday at 8 am and 10 am Sunday School 10 am Sunday wwwValleyAnglicanscaMOUNT ZION UNITED CHURCH - Corner of B-Line Rd amp Petawawa Blvd Everyone Welcome - Worship amp Sunday School 930 am Toddler Prg available Church Office 613-732-0149 NEW LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH - 2777 Petawawa Blvd 613-687-1804 Sunday Worship Service 10 am All are welcomeOUR LADY OF SORROWS - 11 Mohns Ave 613-687-4764 Weekend Masses Sat 5 pm Sun 10 am Check our website - wwwsorrowspetawawacom or Sunday Bulletin for on-going programs for all ages PEMBROKE BIBLE CHAPEL 11558 Round Lake Road Family Bible Hour amp Sunday School 11 am wwwpembroke-biblechapelcom PEMBROKE PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE - 34 Jordan Ave Pembroke Sunday Worship 1030 am (kids church amp nursery) Programs for all ages 613-732-9721 email infopptchurchcom Website wwwpptchurchcom Facebook PPT (Pembroke Pentecostal Tabernacle) PETAWAWA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - Rev James Kim 24 Ethel St 613-687-4052 Sunday Service 11 am Sunday School availablePINE RIDGE FAMILY CHURCH - Christian amp Missionary Alliance 27 Brumm Road Pembroke 613-735-1241 Service 10 am RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH - 250 Quarry Road Pembroke Rev Ana Beck Sun worship 1030 am 613-638-7476 ST ANDREWS UNITED CHURCH - 40 Joseph St Chalk River Susan deHaan DLM Worship Sunday 1030 am Every-one welcome 613-589-2312ST BARNABAS ANGLICAN CHURCH - 80 Glendale Ave Deep River 613-584-4131 Rev Francois Trottier Sunday services are at 8 am and 10 am with Sunday School during the 10 am service ST JOHNrsquoS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (LCMS) - 357 Miller Street Pembroke 613-735-6332 wwwStJohn-sPembrokeca Rev Stephen Alles amp Rev Kevin Klein (occasional) Sunday School at 845 am Divine Worship - 10 amST JOHNrsquoS LUTHERAN CHURCH - 605 Black Bay Rd Petawawa Rev Albert Romkema 613-687-6187 Sunday Wor-ship 10 am Sunday School 10 am Social Hour 11 am Email pazsjohnscogeconet See us on Facebook we warmly welcome all visitors ST LUKErsquoS ANGLICAN CHURCH (ANIC) - Rev Tim Parent 613-735-4210 Sunday Worship 8 amp 10 am (Childrenrsquos Church amp Nursery) Informal Prayer amp Praise 915 am - all Welcome Meeting at 307 Julien St Pembroke 613-735-5000ST TIMOTHYrsquoS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCIC) - 503 Alfred St Pembroke 613-732-2992 Rev Bruce W Thompson Worship service and Sunday School at 930 am Email officest-timothys-lutheran-pembrokeorg A warm welcome awaits youTHE SALVATION ARMY - 484 Pembroke St W 613-735-5601 Sunday Worship 1030 amTRAILHEAD BAPTIST CHURCH - Pastor Tim Roddick weekly worship services and childrenrsquos programs Sunday mornings 1030 am at Valour School (19 Leeder Lane Petawawa) A growing church for growing families wwwtrailheadbaptistcomWESLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH - 210 Renfrew St Pembroke Rev Kevin Wilson 613-732-2488 Morning worship and childrenrsquos church at 1030 am with nursery provided Pre-service coffee time at 930 am For more information call or email wccbellnetcaWESLEY UNITED CHURCH - 275 Pembroke St E 613-735-6132 10 am morning worship service Sunday School for children during the church serviceZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCIC) - 454 Miller St Pembroke 613-732-8792 wwwzionlutheranca Pastor Paul Roellchen-Pfohl Worship Times - Saturday 430 pm Sunday 10 am with Sunday school for the children followed by coffee and fellowship ZION EVANGELICAL UNITED CHURCH ndash 368 Miller St Pembroke 613-732-9493 zionunitedpembrokegmailcom Sunday Worship 1030 am with Sunday School for children Coffee Hour and fellowship following Bible Study on Tues-days at 10 am Pastor Rev Dr Daniel A Hansen Website wwwzionunitedpembrokeorg All welcome

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As this has been a very busy time of the year and some of us were away for the weekend of the 13-15 I have not been able to get much time for my column but I will have a lot more informa-tion in my next one Hope to see you all at our next Bingo

We are still trying to raise money for a wheelchair swing that will be placed at the Civitan Park in Petawa-wa right by the Civic Centre

We still need to raise about $10000 so I along with the help from other members of Civitan will be holding bake sales and raffles As well we are asking for donations so we can get this swing set up so that those who are in a wheelchair can enjoy some time at the park with the rest of the family Please help so Civitan can get this swing We still have a bottle at Rona in Petawawa I want

to thank the people at Rona for their support Just re-member when you support the Greater Petawawa Civi-tan Bingo you are helping us help those in our community who need our help

That is all I have for you this week God bless

Thought for the week Yesterday is gone and today is here and tomorrow never comes so get done what you have to today

NEWS FROM THE GREATER PETAWAWA CIVITAN CLUB By Marie FE Arnold PRO

Page 20 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

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EacuteCOLE EacuteLEacuteMENTAIRE ET SECONDAIRE PUBLIQUE

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ICIMONECOLECA

CONSTRUCTION I D E N T I T A I R E

Horticultural Society presents 2019 Trillium Awards

This yearrsquos Trillium Award winners were celebrated at the Petawawa Horticultural Societyrsquos Annual Barbecue Winners were Cathy Brennan Hogaboam Peggy Hinch and Judy and (missing from photo) Dwight Paquette Petawawa residents who through extra effort have made the front yard a source of pride to their neighbourhood are nominated each year for the award (Submitted photo)

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Page 10 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

TO THE PERFECT RECEPTION VENUE

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CENTRALLY LOCATED bull AMPLE PARKINGBARTENDERS PROVIDED bull FULLY LICENSED

Making the important decision to get married can fill couples with joy and excitement as they imagine spending the rest of their lives togeth-er Naturally brides- and grooms-to-be are anxious to share the good news with others and include family and friends in the festivities One way cou-ples exemplify inclusion is by asking their closest acquaintances to be part of their wedding parties

Being asked to serve as a bridesmaid or grooms-man is an honor Some couples may be tempted to ask every friend sib-ling or cousin they have to be in their wedding parties and some do In fact ancient Roman law required 10 witnesses to be part of the wedding ceremony However the larger the wedding party the more people couples have to coordinate and the more personalities

they must manage While large wedding

parties are in style there isnrsquot any one-size-fits-all formula to decide which size party is right for a particular situation Trends vary based on geography and culture These tips can help cou-ples decide on the size of their wedding partiesbull Match it to scope and

style Wedding planners may use a standard ratio for a proportion of guests

to wedding party mem-bers That ratio is one pair of wedding attendants for every 50 guests This creates a balanced feel where the more people in attendance the larger the wedding party and vice versa bull Consider your ex-

penses Wedding party members may be asked to spend considerable amounts of money to be in the wedding but the couple will have certain expenses tied to the wed-ding party as well These can include limousines to ferry people between the ceremony and recep-

Things to consider when choosing a wedding party

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tion photography costs to arrange and photo-graph large wedding parties the cost of bou-tonnieres and bouquets attendantsrsquo gifts as well as extra mouths to feed at the rehearsal dinner Small wedding parties can be easier on couplesrsquo

budgetsbull Know your expecta-

tions Couples should discuss what they expect from their wedding par-ties Do couples want their loved ones to be very hands-on or wait-ing in the wings For those who want a lot of

input from their wedding parties asking distant friends or family to be included may be imprac-ticalbull Select reliable easy-

going people Wedding party members should be people couples can rely on and it only helps if

wedding party members are not prone to over-reacting Choose a wed-ding party that can be trusted and people with whom you get alongWedding party sizes are

up to the couple but big-ger isnrsquot always better

Page 12 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

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Weddings are memorable for a host of reasons While couples remember their weddings because they mark the day they officially tied the knot guests may re-member weddings for other reasons including the food served at the receptionSome wedding venues

are known for their stun-ning landscapes while oth-ers build their reputations on unique interiors that provide unforgettable am-biance But regardless of where weddings take place guests are liable to discuss the food served at the re-ception Guests might rave about the escargot or com-plain that the fish was flaky but couples who choose re-ception menus wisely can go a long way toward en-suring there are more com-pliments than complaints once the dinner bell ringsbull Donrsquot zero in on special-

ties According to The Knot 2017 Real Weddings Study a survey of nearly 13000 brides and grooms who tied the knot in 2017 the average wedding hosted 136 guests While couples might be

tempted by specialty dishes when choosing their wed-ding menus couples who are hosting dozens if not hundreds of guests should keep things simple bull Consider potential aller-

gies In regard to entreacutees make sure guests with food allergies can choose some-thing that wonrsquot make them sick According to Food Allergy Research amp Edu-cationreg an organization devoted to improving the quality of life of individu-als with food allergies some common foods cause the majority of allergic reac-tions Peanuts soy sesame and shellfish are among the most common food aller-gies according to FAREreg FARE also notes that aller-gies to wheat milk and eggs are common in children While such foods can still be served at wedding recep-tions make sure to also in-clude foods that are unlikely to trigger allergic reactions Couples can even ask guests to inform them of any food allergiesbull Donrsquot hesitate to offer a

favourite food While spe-

Tips for choosing a wedding

reception menucialty entreacutees might not be a great choice especially at large receptions where lots of mouths must be fed a couple who has a favou-rite food thatrsquos symbolic of their relationship should not hesitate to offer it during the cocktail hour For example a couple who met in Thailand may want to offer a favou-rite Thai dishbull Offer an elaborate des-

sert The last bite guests will take is dessert so couples who want their guests to go home raving about the food may want to offer something special after the entreacutees have been taken away Some guests may not indulge but those who do might end their nights thinking about the delicious dessert they enjoyed as the festivities drew to a close If the dessert is especially unique offer something more traditional alongside it for more hesi-tant guestsChoosing a wedding

menu should be fun Menus should reflect not only cou-plesrsquo tastes but also include some popular foods so no one goes home hungry

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Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 13

SPORTS HEALTH amp RECREATION

BINGOPetawawa Civic Centre

SUNDAY NIGHTS AT 630 PM 52 Special

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Get to the Point Beach

FestivalHundreds came out to experience the beauty of the Petawawa Point on Aug 24 The Get to the Point Beach Festival is in its second year and unlike traditional activities at most festivals this one had a more grassroots alternative holistic feel and included activities such as fire danc-ing hula hoop sessions drumming class-es Stand Up Paddling (SUP) yoga paint classes crafting didgeridoo teachings vendors water activities and much more The free fun started in the late afternoon and continued late into the night (Photos by Patricia Leboeuf Petawawa Post)

MORE PHOTOS ON NEXT PAGE

(Above left) Petawawa is one of 20 communities in North America to receive a $25000 grant from the TD Bank Green Space Grant Program To celebrate tree sap-lings were handed out by the Petawawa Horticultural Society Eva Kidney 5 poses with her sapling (Above right) The Petawawa Public Library brought out some games for the kids to enjoy Rosie Bonnie and Max Brooks enjoyed some of the kidrsquos activities

Page 14 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

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2889 Petawawa Blvd Petawawa Ontario

Optometrist

(613) 687-5566

Catholic Womenrsquos League NewsBy Vel LeBlanc

The Petawawa Catholic Womenrsquos League is preparing for their Fall activities as follows on Oct 19 there is a Fall Meeting hosted by Saint Francis Xavier Renfrew

At our Oct 6 meeting Sandy Brannon will be our guest speaker as Safe School Coordinator

Prayer service for our deceased CWL members is Nov 4 in the Parish Centre in addition to our monthly meeting

Friendship Sundays for Fall 2019 will take place Oct 6 and Nov 3 following our Sunday 10 am Mass at Our Lady of Sor-rows church A luncheon for senior parishioners is a possibility and is being discussed

The next CWL meeting will be Sept 9 in the Parish Cen-tre All members are invited to attend

SPORTS HEALTH amp RECREATIONGet to the Point continued from previous page

(Above) Independent Yoga Teacher Kirsten Fisher folds herself into the ldquoLord of the Fishesrdquo position (Top right) Jen Foley led the drum circle teaching interested folk on rhythm and beats (Right) One of the arts and crafts was creating mini-birch bark ca-noes Norah 5 threads through the string through the bark with the help of her father Philip Kompass (Photos by Patricia Leb-oeuf Petawawa Post)

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Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 15

SPORTS HEALTH amp RECREATION

Priced to sell And moving Quickly Ask about our military PRICING

Call us for details

Inter-Unit SpringSummer Sports Champs

(Top photo) 1st Battalion The Royal Canadian Regiment won the 2019 Inter Unit SpringSummer Outdoor Soccer Championship (above) 2 Combat Engineer Regiment took the title in Slo-Pitch and (below) Golf (Submitted photos)

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Offering Oral Sedation Nitrous Root Canals Implants Braces Children Services Whitening a friendly atmosphere and more

Dr Yasmin graduated in 2013 from the University of Sharjah - UAE (Faculty of Dentistry) with an Honours Degree she worked in Abu Dhabi for 2 years before coming to Canada in 2017 she finished her NDEB equivelncy in 2018 worked in Northern Ontario and now in Petawawa

Dr Yasmin enjoys working in all aspects of dentistry and treating all different ages including the little ones In her free time she spends time with her daughter and husband She loves working out staying active and spending time outdoors

DENTISTRY PETAWAWA WOULD LIKE TO WELCOME TO OUR TEAM

DR YASMIN AL-HADITHI

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Local SPCA holds Dog Wash and BBQ

The Ontario SPCA Renfrew County Animal Centre raised $794 through their Dirty Dogs Done Dirt Cheap Dog Wash and BBQ on Aug 18 at their Pembroke location The money will go a long way to make the pets at the centre happy warm healthy and fed and ultimately help them find forever homes Axel the boxer-lab mix got a got scrubbing from his pet parents Evelyne Gauvin and Ryan Leslie (Photo by Patricia Leboeuf Petawawa Post)

SPORTS HEALTH amp RECREATION

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 17

happeningFor Notices of Club Meetings Bazaars Fun Fairs Fundraisers and other charitable free events happening in the community Word Limit 50 WordsEventPLEASE SUBMIT YOUR NOTICE TO The Petawawa Post Building P-106 E-mail graphicspostbellnetca or call 613-687-5511 ext 5386 or visit wwwPetawawaPostLivecaFor events happening at later dates not listed here please visit our website

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 28TH 201915TH TURKEY TROT features a 5K walkrun amp 15K run chidlrenrsquos obstacle course and prizes for raising pledges Proceeds will support the Pembroke Regional Hospital Register at wwwprhfoundationcom

ELVIS AND BUDDY HOLLY IMPERSONATORS at the Pet-awawa Legion Tickets on sale at the bar open to all age of majority

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 29TH 2019SYLVIA ETCHEVERRY IN CONCERT at Festival Hall at 2 pm A benefit for the Festival Hall Piano Fund For more information visit wwwfesthallca

THE MINNIE OPRY SHOW at the Killaloe Lions Hall 16 Lake St at 1 pm Tickets available at the door Pro-ceeds to benefit the Killalow Seniors and Friendship Club and CRC Seniors Active Living Centre Light buffet lunch included bar will be open For more information contact 613-757-3108

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 2ND 2019CELEBRITY SERVER comes to Boston Pizza Pembroke to support Big Brothers Big Sisters of Renfrew County 10 of your order total will help support mentoring pro-grams across Renfrew County

SUNDAY OCTOBER 6TH 2019GRAN-APPLE TEA hosted by the Petawawa and Area Gran-nies at the Petawawa Legion from 2 - 4 pm Gluten-free sandwiches and sweets available All profits to the Ste-phen Lewis Foundation in support of African Grandmoth-ers orphans and those affected by HIV amp AIDS Entertain-ment by The Zephyr Woodwind Quartet Tickets available from the Petawawa Grannies members or call Esther 613-732-4984 or Hilda Young 613-687-1476

PEACE OF MINDS walk for Schizophrenia Registration is at 130 pm in the parking lot behind Metro 425 Pembroke St E Walk begins at 2 pm BBQ to follow at Recovery Outreach Program(ROP) 196 Albert St

MONDAY OCTOBER 7TH 2019OCTOBER MEETING of the Petawawa Horticultural Soci-ety will be held upstairs at the Petawawa Civic Centre Please note date to accommodate Thanksgiving The Guest Speaker will be Sheri McConnell from Seeds of Creating giving a presentation on lsquoSaving Your Own Seedsrsquo

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 16TH 2019MEET ALISON SEELY animal chircopractor and author of lsquoOne Bone at a Time Tales of an Adventurous Animal Chircopractorrsquo at 12 pm at the Pembroke Animal Hos-pital Pet Learning Centre Book copies will be available for purchase snacks and beverages will be served RSVP to staceympemahcom by October 14th

SATURDAY OCTOBER 19TH 2019LATIN NIGHTS presented by the Pembroke Symphony

Orchestra at Festival Hall at 7 pm Featuring Rossinirsquos Il Signor Bruschino Overture Symphonie Espagnole Op 21 by Lalo and introducing violinist Ralitsa Tcholakova and finishing with Arriagarsquos (ldquoThe Spanish Mozartrdquo) Symphony in D Tickets available at the Festival Hall box office or online at wwwfesthallca

SUNDAY OCTOBER 20TH 2019OKTOBERFEST DINNER at Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church 454 Miller St Pembroke from 330 - 630 pm Tickets available at the door Traditional menu and take out available

SATURDAY OCTOBER 26TH 2019BIG FALL CLEANUP clothing drive event from 11 am - 3 pm at the Pembroke Mall Accepting gently used cloth-ing shoes and bed sheets of all sizes Prizes to be won for garbage bags of clothing donated

IN-DOOR GARAGE SALE at the Petawawa Presbyterian Church 24 Ethel St 9 - 12 pm We may have some-thing that is New to U Hot dogs muffins tea amp coffee for sale Wheelchair accessible

UPCOMING EVENTSFISH AND CHIPS at the Petawawa Legion every Friday from 430 - 6 pm Everyone welcome

638 ALGONQUIN ROYAL CANADIAN AIR CADETS IS RE-CRUITING Youth between the ages of 12 amp 18 can reg-ister Wednesday after 7pm at the Pembroke Armoury Please bring your birth certificate health card and a parentlegal guardian contact638aircadetsca for more information

MUSICIANS WANTED 2 CMBG Pipes amp Drums Band is currently seeking Pipers amp Drummers Open to Military and Civilians Practice held Tuesday evenings 9000 hrs - 2100 hrs in Building H-1 Contact Pipe Major Alan Buchanan Ext - 7106 AlanBuchananforcesgcca for more information

REAL PEOPLE REAL WEIGHT LOSS TOPS CLUB INC Struggling with your weight Need friendly support Join us for a free information meeting Wednesday nights 1730hrs at the Civic Centre (upstairs room) For more info visit TOPSorg or e-mail gvmalogmailcom

DROP-IN GROUP FOR WOMEN SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL ABUSE learn coping skills connect with other survi-vors amp participate in healing activities Body image boundaries effects of sexual trauma drumming hiking and more Call the Womenrsquos Sexual Assault Centre at 613-735-5551 for more information Space is limited groups begin in September

FREE DANCES at the Pembroke Legion in the Lounge every Saturday night from 7 pm - 11 pm August 17th is BBC amp Co August 24th is The Blast and August 31st is The Heartbreakers

CATCH THE ACE WEEKLY LOTTERY held by the Deep River Hospital Foundation with draws every Thursday night at 800 pm at the Deep River Curling and Squash Club You donrsquot have to be present to win Tickets can be purchased at Drearsquos Barbershop Razorrsquos Edge Bar-bershop EGM Insurance and more Visit wwwface-bookcomdrdhfoundationorg for more information

CHECK OUT THE PETAWAWA PUBLIC LIBRARY calendar for all your summer programs This year there will be more drop-in and free events Stop by the library or sign up online Contact Liz at kidspetawawapubliclibraryca or 613-687-2227 ext 2203 for more information

YOUR VOICE MATTERS Do you have a baby on the way Is your baby under one year old In order to improve the resources for young families in our com-munity we need to learn more about your experienc-es during your pregnancy and after your baby was born This survey is private and anonymous and will be used to plan future programs and services Visit wwwsurveymonkeycomrYPTZ5KN From the Ren-frew County and District Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Working Group

CRISIS RESPONDER OPPORTUNITIES Victim Services of Renfrew County is currently looking for Crisis Response Volunteers Victim Services is a non-profit volunteer based agency that assists police and fire services in providing emotional support and practical assistance to people who have experienced a crime tragic life event or disaster Please call Victim Services Renfrew County at 613-649-2852 or toll free at 1-877-568-5730 or visit our website at wwwvictimservicesrenfrewcountyca Applications are now being accepted for our spring Volunteer Training

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS PETAWAWA TRIANGLE GROUP Monday to Friday 8 - 845 am amp Mondays Wednesdays and Sundays at 730 pm at All Saints Anglican Church

THE DEEP RIVER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA is looking for musicians to fill help fill out several sections including

violin viola cello trumpet oboe or French horn The or-chestra rehearses every Tuesday evening in Deep River and performs 5 concerts a year If you are interested or would like more information email drsoemailgmailcom

PARKINSONrsquoS SUPPORT GROUP every third Monday of the month from 10 am - 12 pm at Marianhill Inc 600 Cecelia St Pembroke For more information contact Krista Girard at 613-735-6839 ext 205

PETAWAWA LEGION COMMUNITY BAND is looking for new members We are mainly a concert band with oc-casional marching Members are of all ages and ability Our Band School can also teach you to play with in-struments to rent Wednesday evenings Contact Verlie at 613-687-2890 or whitlocknrtconet or visit wwwPetawawaLegioncaband

CANADIAN MILITARY WIVES CHOIR is looking for new members If yoursquore a military spouse partner or female CAF member join us for friendship and fun No experi-ence necessary and no auditions For more information visit us on Facebook or email canadianmwcpetawa-wagmailcom

BERNADETTE MCCANN HOUSE provides free critical ser-vices and support to women children and youth who are experiencing abuse-related crisis or coping with the after effects of abuse If you require the safety of our shelter or immediate support please call our 24hr confidential help lines at 1-800-267-4930 or 613-732-3131

THE WOMENrsquoS SEXUAL ASSAULT CENTRE offers a 24 hour 7 day a week support and crisis line If you or someone you know has been affected by sexual vio-lence you can reach us at 1-800-663-3060

THE WAR HORSE PROJECT is looking for enthusiastic creative dedicated individuals who want to give their time and skills to help with the development of this young organization Visit our website wwwhoperein-stherapycom to find out more Send your inquiries to the Program Director at infohopereinstherapycom

DISCOVER OUR CREATIVE PROGRAMS

For more information call Annie at (613) 687-7587 ext 3225 wwwCAFConnectioncaPetawawa

PMFRC Open House

FREE Admission

FEATURING INFO ONEmployment Support Educational ResourcesCraft amp Leisure WorkshopsChildren amp Parent ServicesDeployment SupportMental Health Servicesand much more

Pizza for the first 200

guests

OCTOBER

3RD5 - 7 PM

South Side Community Centre

FIT BIT Door Prize donated by

1 hr Onsite

Child Care (0-6 yrs)

CANEX PLAZA CHIROPRACTIC

Dr Denis Mahoney DC

OFFICE HOURSMonday 1000 AM - 1200 NOON

Tuesday 200 PM - 500 PMWednesday 800 AM - 1000 AM

Thursday 200 PM - 500 PM Friday 1000 AM - 1200 NOON

DR DENIS HASNEW HOURS

613-687-4673

We can help put the bounce back in

your step

ORTHOTICS BIOMECHANICS POSTURE CHECKS

GAIT ANALYSIS

Page 18 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

RESERVE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

O-43525 - BACCN WOEmployer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements WO Language English es-sential MOSID 90000 - ATR Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43175 - LONDON ARMOURY OIC AND CEDAR

SPRINGS RTA NCOEmployer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements WOLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00375-01 - HRA or 00376-01 - FSA Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-43437 - ADJT 4 CDSB PERS SVCS

Employer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements Capt Language Bilingual MOSID 00002-01 - Officer Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-42092 - FLIGHT OPS WO Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Sgt Language English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 28-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-42932 - MATAPATA BACKFILL MSE OP

Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Pte Cpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00171-01 - MSE OP or 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 07-Sep-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43399 - IMAGE TECHEmployer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION

SQUADRON Rank Requirements CplLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00137-01 - IMAGE TECH Status Open Start Date 04-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-42945 - AIRCREW FLYING

STANDARDS CLERK Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Cpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 07-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-43149 - SOCIAL MEDIA AND MULTIMEDIA TECHNI-

CIANEmployer 2 CANADIAN MECHANIZED BRIGADE GROUP HEADQUARTERS AND SIGNAL SQUADRON Rank Requirements Cpl MCpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00010-01 - INFMN or 00339-01 - CBT ENGR Status Open Start Date 06-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43196 - CSOR - COM-PANY

ADMINISTRATION OFFICEREmployer CANADIAN SPECIAL OPERATIONS REGIMENT Rank Requirements Capt Language English es-sential MOSID 00002-01 - Officer Status Open Start Date 01-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-43372 - FLIGHT OPS WOEmployer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements WOLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 30-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class A

An additional 3 current REOs are available at

httpcadtckingstonmilcaREO-OERenindexaspx

HELP WANTED

51 FESTUBERT BLVD 613-687-5826

wwwtroyescinemacom

NOW PLAYING

ANGEL HAS FALLEN (14A)

FridaySeptember 27th

at 730 PMMovies subject

to change without notice

De Troyes CinemaMOVIES

classifiedsTo advertise call 613-687-5511 x 5386 or visit wwwPetawawaPostLiveca

MOVIES

SERVICESPicture Framing Petawawa Quality basic framing with wood or metal frames Photos certificates childhood keepsakes needlework etc No obligation estimates Flexible hours Call Beverley at 613-687-2753

EVENTSHuglirsquos Blueberry Ranch Fall Family Fun Season runs from Sept 14 ndash Oct 31 6 acre corn maze with 2 bridges wagon rides to the pumpkin patch pig races pirate cannon shows hay jump animals amp more Shows and wagon rides available on weekends only $1062 + taxweekends $664 + tax weekdays Under 2 free wwwblueberryranchca

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

The Petawawa Military Family Resource Centre has an opening for a

Head Educator (Term Contract)For more information visit our website at

httpswwwCAFconnectioncaPetawawaDeadline for applications is September 27 2019

Wersquore Hiring

The Petawawa Military Family Resource Centre has an opening for an

Executive AssistantFor more information visit our website at

httpswwwCAFconnectioncaPetawawaDeadline for applications is September 26 2019

Wersquore Hiring

FRI SEPTEMBER 27 - THURS OCTOBER 3(OPEN FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY amp THURSDAY)

$20 CARLOAD THURSDAYS GENERAL ADMISSION $14

KIDS 3-15 $7

199 Forest Lea Rd Pembroke | wwwskylightdriveincom24hr Recording 613-732-2136

HOBBS AND SHAW (PG)

GOOD BOYS (14A)First Movie showtime is

approx 720pm

Ontario SPCA Renfrew County Animal Centre Pet of the Week

TAKE ME HOME

Take some SAGE advice and adopt this sweet girl Two year old SAGE has just raised a beautiful social

litter of kittens that have all found homes Now itrsquos SAGErsquos turn to shine

115 Woodcrest Drive Pembroke Open Monday-Friday 1030am-5pm amp Saturday-Sunday 1030am-4pm

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 19

Area Community Churches

St Georgersquos and St Francis of Assisi chapels are open Mon - Fri 7 am to 1130 and 1230 - 330 pm The Chaplainsrsquo Administrative office

is located in Building Q-104 (RC Chapel)

For after hours assistance dial the Duty Centre 687-55115611 and they will reach the Duty Chaplain

Garrison Petawawa Chaplains Phone 613-687-5511 + Ext

Emergency Chaplain 5611

CHAPLAINS (PROTESTANT)Padre Mike Allen

(4 CDSG Snr Chaplain) 6105Padre Judson Bridgewater 4494

Padre Michelet Dormeus Padre David Egers 3310Padre David Gallas 6498

Padre Troy Irwin (2 CMBG Snr Chaplain) 7078

Padre Earl Klotz 5208Padre Matthew Lucas

Padre Humberto Lopes 8455Padre Moley Mangana 5433Padre Robert Schweyer 5433Padre Matthew Squires 8455Padre Robert Parker 3310

Padre Luke Vanderkamp 7396

CHAPLAINS (ROMAN CATHOLIC)

Padre Maria Codina 6402Padre Francis Krusinsky 5536

GARRISON PETAWAWA CHAPELS

WORSHIP SERVICESSunday Worship - 1030 amSunday School Classes (Children 4-12 years old)Nursery for toddlers 3 and underQuiet (Nursing) Room with sound blend of contemporary and traditional worshipWEDDINGS BAPTISMS AND DEDICATIONSAt least three months notice to your unit chaplain is requried for all servicesThe Marriage Preparation Courses required for weddings in a CAF Chapel are provided twice a yearFaith Community Coordinator Padre David Egers X5433

St Georgersquos Chapel (P)4 CDSG Garrison Petawawa ON K8H 2X3 (Q-104) 613 - 687-5511 ext 5434FAX 613-588-7524

MASSMESSEMesse dominicale 0930 AM Sunday English Mass 1100 AM Summer hours starting 01 July until September 30th 1000 AM (Bilingual Mass) All sacraments are offered to military members military status civilians and government employees under military contract CONFESSION - before Mass or by appointment CONFESSION - avant la messe ou par rendez-vous BAPTISM - the last Sunday of each month Baptismal Preparation - Thursday prior Baptism Sunday BAPTEME - Ceacuteleacutebrer le dernier Dimanche de chaque mois Cours de baptecircme - jeudi precedent le diman-

che de baptecircmes MARRIAGE - Six months (6) notice is required A Marriage Preparation Course is mandatory MARIAGE - Nous demandons six (6) mois drsquoavis Un cours de preparation au marriage est obligatoire SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION - St Francis of Assisi Chapel offers sacramental prepara-tion To register for the program contact the Administrative Office ext 5434PREPARATION AUX SACRAMENTS - St Francois drsquoAssise offrent la preparation aux sacraments si vous voulex vous inscrire veuillez contacter le bureau administratif des aumoniers ext 5434Faith Community Coordinator Padre Maria Codena X6402

St Francis of Assisi Chapel (RC)Chapelle St Franccedilois drsquoAssise (CR)

4 CDSG Garrison Petawawa ON K8H 2X3 (Q-104) 613 - 687-5511 ext 5434

FAX 613-588-7524

Let us help you find a spiritual home where you belong We hope our Garrison Chapels are your

community of choice At the Garrison Chapels we foster Sunday Worship the Sacraments Christian

Education and School participation

ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN CHURCH - 1173 Victoria Street 613-687-2218 The Reverend Gillian Hoyer Sunday Service 1115 amp Sunday School 11 amCALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH - 567 Melton Street Pembroke Pastors Richard Agnew amp Paul DeGraaf Worship Service and Sunday School 9 and 11 am 613-735-5293 wwwcalvarybaptistpembrokecomCALVIN UNITED CHURCH - 276 Church St Pembroke Accessible to all 613-732-8763 calvinnrtconet Rev Tiina Cote Sunday Worship amp School 10 am wwwcalvinunitedchurchca CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH - 516 Airport Rd at Doran Petawawa 613-687-6971 Rev Bill Stanfel Sunday Divine Service 930 am Sunday School and Bible Study September through June 1045 am Website www3bellnetcelc Email celccogeconetCHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTERDAY SAINTS - Civic Centre Road amp Laurentian Drive 613-687-2237DEEP RIVER COMMUNITY CHURCH - Deep River Road Sunday service 1015 am (Kids Church) drccmagmacaFAITH BAPTIST CHURCH - Pastor Carl Morgan 182 MacKay St Pembroke parking behind town hall 613-735-1584 Sun 10 am 11 am amp 6 pm Wed 7 pmFIRST BAPTIST CHURCH - 210 Mary St Pembroke 613-735-0866 Rev (Padre retired) Wayne Sollows CD Pastor Sunday Worship amp Sunday School 1030 am wwwfbcpcaFIRST EVANGELICAL MISSIONARY CHURCH - 39 Shalom St Pembroke ON K8A 6W8 Sunday worship celebration 1030 am 613-735-5391FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - 257 Pembroke St West 613-732-8214 Rev John Vaudry Sunday School All are welcome Elevator accessGREENWOOD UNITED CHURCH - 1655 Greenwood Road RR2 PembrokeHOLY TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCH - 68 Renfrew St Pembroke 613-732-4658 The Reverend Matthew J Brown Holy Eucharist Wed at 10 am Sunday at 8 am and 10 am Sunday School 10 am Sunday wwwValleyAnglicanscaMOUNT ZION UNITED CHURCH - Corner of B-Line Rd amp Petawawa Blvd Everyone Welcome - Worship amp Sunday School 930 am Toddler Prg available Church Office 613-732-0149 NEW LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH - 2777 Petawawa Blvd 613-687-1804 Sunday Worship Service 10 am All are welcomeOUR LADY OF SORROWS - 11 Mohns Ave 613-687-4764 Weekend Masses Sat 5 pm Sun 10 am Check our website - wwwsorrowspetawawacom or Sunday Bulletin for on-going programs for all ages PEMBROKE BIBLE CHAPEL 11558 Round Lake Road Family Bible Hour amp Sunday School 11 am wwwpembroke-biblechapelcom PEMBROKE PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE - 34 Jordan Ave Pembroke Sunday Worship 1030 am (kids church amp nursery) Programs for all ages 613-732-9721 email infopptchurchcom Website wwwpptchurchcom Facebook PPT (Pembroke Pentecostal Tabernacle) PETAWAWA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - Rev James Kim 24 Ethel St 613-687-4052 Sunday Service 11 am Sunday School availablePINE RIDGE FAMILY CHURCH - Christian amp Missionary Alliance 27 Brumm Road Pembroke 613-735-1241 Service 10 am RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH - 250 Quarry Road Pembroke Rev Ana Beck Sun worship 1030 am 613-638-7476 ST ANDREWS UNITED CHURCH - 40 Joseph St Chalk River Susan deHaan DLM Worship Sunday 1030 am Every-one welcome 613-589-2312ST BARNABAS ANGLICAN CHURCH - 80 Glendale Ave Deep River 613-584-4131 Rev Francois Trottier Sunday services are at 8 am and 10 am with Sunday School during the 10 am service ST JOHNrsquoS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (LCMS) - 357 Miller Street Pembroke 613-735-6332 wwwStJohn-sPembrokeca Rev Stephen Alles amp Rev Kevin Klein (occasional) Sunday School at 845 am Divine Worship - 10 amST JOHNrsquoS LUTHERAN CHURCH - 605 Black Bay Rd Petawawa Rev Albert Romkema 613-687-6187 Sunday Wor-ship 10 am Sunday School 10 am Social Hour 11 am Email pazsjohnscogeconet See us on Facebook we warmly welcome all visitors ST LUKErsquoS ANGLICAN CHURCH (ANIC) - Rev Tim Parent 613-735-4210 Sunday Worship 8 amp 10 am (Childrenrsquos Church amp Nursery) Informal Prayer amp Praise 915 am - all Welcome Meeting at 307 Julien St Pembroke 613-735-5000ST TIMOTHYrsquoS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCIC) - 503 Alfred St Pembroke 613-732-2992 Rev Bruce W Thompson Worship service and Sunday School at 930 am Email officest-timothys-lutheran-pembrokeorg A warm welcome awaits youTHE SALVATION ARMY - 484 Pembroke St W 613-735-5601 Sunday Worship 1030 amTRAILHEAD BAPTIST CHURCH - Pastor Tim Roddick weekly worship services and childrenrsquos programs Sunday mornings 1030 am at Valour School (19 Leeder Lane Petawawa) A growing church for growing families wwwtrailheadbaptistcomWESLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH - 210 Renfrew St Pembroke Rev Kevin Wilson 613-732-2488 Morning worship and childrenrsquos church at 1030 am with nursery provided Pre-service coffee time at 930 am For more information call or email wccbellnetcaWESLEY UNITED CHURCH - 275 Pembroke St E 613-735-6132 10 am morning worship service Sunday School for children during the church serviceZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCIC) - 454 Miller St Pembroke 613-732-8792 wwwzionlutheranca Pastor Paul Roellchen-Pfohl Worship Times - Saturday 430 pm Sunday 10 am with Sunday school for the children followed by coffee and fellowship ZION EVANGELICAL UNITED CHURCH ndash 368 Miller St Pembroke 613-732-9493 zionunitedpembrokegmailcom Sunday Worship 1030 am with Sunday School for children Coffee Hour and fellowship following Bible Study on Tues-days at 10 am Pastor Rev Dr Daniel A Hansen Website wwwzionunitedpembrokeorg All welcome

MurphyFUNERAL HOME amp CHAPEL

John Huff Sandra Huff Warren HuffCaring For Our Community Since 1963

Serving the unique traditional requirements of the military and their families

Specializing in repatriation and military protocols

296 Isabella Street PembrokeE-Mail murphyfuneralnrtconetWebsite murphyfuneralhomeca

613-735-5711

As this has been a very busy time of the year and some of us were away for the weekend of the 13-15 I have not been able to get much time for my column but I will have a lot more informa-tion in my next one Hope to see you all at our next Bingo

We are still trying to raise money for a wheelchair swing that will be placed at the Civitan Park in Petawa-wa right by the Civic Centre

We still need to raise about $10000 so I along with the help from other members of Civitan will be holding bake sales and raffles As well we are asking for donations so we can get this swing set up so that those who are in a wheelchair can enjoy some time at the park with the rest of the family Please help so Civitan can get this swing We still have a bottle at Rona in Petawawa I want

to thank the people at Rona for their support Just re-member when you support the Greater Petawawa Civi-tan Bingo you are helping us help those in our community who need our help

That is all I have for you this week God bless

Thought for the week Yesterday is gone and today is here and tomorrow never comes so get done what you have to today

NEWS FROM THE GREATER PETAWAWA CIVITAN CLUB By Marie FE Arnold PRO

Page 20 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

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LE CONSEIL DES EacuteCOLES PUBLIQUES DE LrsquoEST DE LrsquoONTARIO PREacuteSENTE

EacuteCOLE EacuteLEacuteMENTAIRE ET SECONDAIRE PUBLIQUE

LrsquoEacuteQUINOXE

F R A N C O P H O N E

ICIMONECOLECA

CONSTRUCTION I D E N T I T A I R E

Horticultural Society presents 2019 Trillium Awards

This yearrsquos Trillium Award winners were celebrated at the Petawawa Horticultural Societyrsquos Annual Barbecue Winners were Cathy Brennan Hogaboam Peggy Hinch and Judy and (missing from photo) Dwight Paquette Petawawa residents who through extra effort have made the front yard a source of pride to their neighbourhood are nominated each year for the award (Submitted photo)

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Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 11

Stop in today for all your Bridal Needs

tion photography costs to arrange and photo-graph large wedding parties the cost of bou-tonnieres and bouquets attendantsrsquo gifts as well as extra mouths to feed at the rehearsal dinner Small wedding parties can be easier on couplesrsquo

budgetsbull Know your expecta-

tions Couples should discuss what they expect from their wedding par-ties Do couples want their loved ones to be very hands-on or wait-ing in the wings For those who want a lot of

input from their wedding parties asking distant friends or family to be included may be imprac-ticalbull Select reliable easy-

going people Wedding party members should be people couples can rely on and it only helps if

wedding party members are not prone to over-reacting Choose a wed-ding party that can be trusted and people with whom you get alongWedding party sizes are

up to the couple but big-ger isnrsquot always better

Page 12 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

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Weddings are memorable for a host of reasons While couples remember their weddings because they mark the day they officially tied the knot guests may re-member weddings for other reasons including the food served at the receptionSome wedding venues

are known for their stun-ning landscapes while oth-ers build their reputations on unique interiors that provide unforgettable am-biance But regardless of where weddings take place guests are liable to discuss the food served at the re-ception Guests might rave about the escargot or com-plain that the fish was flaky but couples who choose re-ception menus wisely can go a long way toward en-suring there are more com-pliments than complaints once the dinner bell ringsbull Donrsquot zero in on special-

ties According to The Knot 2017 Real Weddings Study a survey of nearly 13000 brides and grooms who tied the knot in 2017 the average wedding hosted 136 guests While couples might be

tempted by specialty dishes when choosing their wed-ding menus couples who are hosting dozens if not hundreds of guests should keep things simple bull Consider potential aller-

gies In regard to entreacutees make sure guests with food allergies can choose some-thing that wonrsquot make them sick According to Food Allergy Research amp Edu-cationreg an organization devoted to improving the quality of life of individu-als with food allergies some common foods cause the majority of allergic reac-tions Peanuts soy sesame and shellfish are among the most common food aller-gies according to FAREreg FARE also notes that aller-gies to wheat milk and eggs are common in children While such foods can still be served at wedding recep-tions make sure to also in-clude foods that are unlikely to trigger allergic reactions Couples can even ask guests to inform them of any food allergiesbull Donrsquot hesitate to offer a

favourite food While spe-

Tips for choosing a wedding

reception menucialty entreacutees might not be a great choice especially at large receptions where lots of mouths must be fed a couple who has a favou-rite food thatrsquos symbolic of their relationship should not hesitate to offer it during the cocktail hour For example a couple who met in Thailand may want to offer a favou-rite Thai dishbull Offer an elaborate des-

sert The last bite guests will take is dessert so couples who want their guests to go home raving about the food may want to offer something special after the entreacutees have been taken away Some guests may not indulge but those who do might end their nights thinking about the delicious dessert they enjoyed as the festivities drew to a close If the dessert is especially unique offer something more traditional alongside it for more hesi-tant guestsChoosing a wedding

menu should be fun Menus should reflect not only cou-plesrsquo tastes but also include some popular foods so no one goes home hungry

Fun Nrsquo Fashion450 PEMBROKE ST W bull 613-732-4709 bull ESTABLISHED 1988

INVITATIONS CUSTOM PRINTING RIBBONS amp BOWS

WEDDING ACCESSORIES EVENT RENTALS amp DECOR

HOURS OF OPERATIONOPEN DAILY

1030AM - 4PMCLOSED SUNDAYS amp HOLIDAYS

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BRIDAL SHOWER amp BACHELORETTE ITEMS

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 13

SPORTS HEALTH amp RECREATION

BINGOPetawawa Civic Centre

SUNDAY NIGHTS AT 630 PM 52 Special

Starting at $500 going up to $100 a week 1 Set of 8 Flash Games starting at 630 pm

Doors open at 530 pm License M649527

Greater Petawawa Civitan Club

Get to the Point Beach

FestivalHundreds came out to experience the beauty of the Petawawa Point on Aug 24 The Get to the Point Beach Festival is in its second year and unlike traditional activities at most festivals this one had a more grassroots alternative holistic feel and included activities such as fire danc-ing hula hoop sessions drumming class-es Stand Up Paddling (SUP) yoga paint classes crafting didgeridoo teachings vendors water activities and much more The free fun started in the late afternoon and continued late into the night (Photos by Patricia Leboeuf Petawawa Post)

MORE PHOTOS ON NEXT PAGE

(Above left) Petawawa is one of 20 communities in North America to receive a $25000 grant from the TD Bank Green Space Grant Program To celebrate tree sap-lings were handed out by the Petawawa Horticultural Society Eva Kidney 5 poses with her sapling (Above right) The Petawawa Public Library brought out some games for the kids to enjoy Rosie Bonnie and Max Brooks enjoyed some of the kidrsquos activities

Page 14 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

2889 Petawawa Blvd Petawawa Ontario

Optometrist

(613) 687-5566

Catholic Womenrsquos League NewsBy Vel LeBlanc

The Petawawa Catholic Womenrsquos League is preparing for their Fall activities as follows on Oct 19 there is a Fall Meeting hosted by Saint Francis Xavier Renfrew

At our Oct 6 meeting Sandy Brannon will be our guest speaker as Safe School Coordinator

Prayer service for our deceased CWL members is Nov 4 in the Parish Centre in addition to our monthly meeting

Friendship Sundays for Fall 2019 will take place Oct 6 and Nov 3 following our Sunday 10 am Mass at Our Lady of Sor-rows church A luncheon for senior parishioners is a possibility and is being discussed

The next CWL meeting will be Sept 9 in the Parish Cen-tre All members are invited to attend

SPORTS HEALTH amp RECREATIONGet to the Point continued from previous page

(Above) Independent Yoga Teacher Kirsten Fisher folds herself into the ldquoLord of the Fishesrdquo position (Top right) Jen Foley led the drum circle teaching interested folk on rhythm and beats (Right) One of the arts and crafts was creating mini-birch bark ca-noes Norah 5 threads through the string through the bark with the help of her father Philip Kompass (Photos by Patricia Leb-oeuf Petawawa Post)

613-735-2182 401 Isabella StwwwFestHallca

EPIC EAGLES TRIBUTE

3197A Petawawa BlvdPetawawa Ontario K8H 1X9

John amp Linda Arsenault Tel 613-687-4986

SAFETY CHECKSCOMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE CENTRETOWING AVAILABLE

POSTEDAdele Kelly Appraisers

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 15

SPORTS HEALTH amp RECREATION

Priced to sell And moving Quickly Ask about our military PRICING

Call us for details

Inter-Unit SpringSummer Sports Champs

(Top photo) 1st Battalion The Royal Canadian Regiment won the 2019 Inter Unit SpringSummer Outdoor Soccer Championship (above) 2 Combat Engineer Regiment took the title in Slo-Pitch and (below) Golf (Submitted photos)

NEW PATIENTSRECEIVE A FREE TEETH

WHITENING KITWhen you book a New Patient exam

X-Rays and a dental cleaningRegular $400

DentistryPetawawa

Call 613-506-660017-3025 Petawawa Blvd

Offering Oral Sedation Nitrous Root Canals Implants Braces Children Services Whitening a friendly atmosphere and more

Dr Yasmin graduated in 2013 from the University of Sharjah - UAE (Faculty of Dentistry) with an Honours Degree she worked in Abu Dhabi for 2 years before coming to Canada in 2017 she finished her NDEB equivelncy in 2018 worked in Northern Ontario and now in Petawawa

Dr Yasmin enjoys working in all aspects of dentistry and treating all different ages including the little ones In her free time she spends time with her daughter and husband She loves working out staying active and spending time outdoors

DENTISTRY PETAWAWA WOULD LIKE TO WELCOME TO OUR TEAM

DR YASMIN AL-HADITHI

Page 16 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

SHOP LOCAL AND SAVE THOUSANDS RIGHT HERE AT ANDYrsquoS RV

ldquoSuperior Quality Costs LessrdquoVisit us online for more information on our RVrsquos including the ones listed here

WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES ARE LOWER THAN ANY DEALERSHIP IN ONTARIO IF YOU FIND THE SAME TRAILER

FOR A LOWER PRICE WE WILL MATCH IT

WE ARE FULLY STOCKED WITH BRAND NEW SURVEYOR TRAILERS PUMA TRAILERS FIFTH WHEELS AND

QUAILRIDGE COTTAGE HOMES0 Down 60 Term 240 Amort OAC

Local SPCA holds Dog Wash and BBQ

The Ontario SPCA Renfrew County Animal Centre raised $794 through their Dirty Dogs Done Dirt Cheap Dog Wash and BBQ on Aug 18 at their Pembroke location The money will go a long way to make the pets at the centre happy warm healthy and fed and ultimately help them find forever homes Axel the boxer-lab mix got a got scrubbing from his pet parents Evelyne Gauvin and Ryan Leslie (Photo by Patricia Leboeuf Petawawa Post)

SPORTS HEALTH amp RECREATION

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 17

happeningFor Notices of Club Meetings Bazaars Fun Fairs Fundraisers and other charitable free events happening in the community Word Limit 50 WordsEventPLEASE SUBMIT YOUR NOTICE TO The Petawawa Post Building P-106 E-mail graphicspostbellnetca or call 613-687-5511 ext 5386 or visit wwwPetawawaPostLivecaFor events happening at later dates not listed here please visit our website

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 28TH 201915TH TURKEY TROT features a 5K walkrun amp 15K run chidlrenrsquos obstacle course and prizes for raising pledges Proceeds will support the Pembroke Regional Hospital Register at wwwprhfoundationcom

ELVIS AND BUDDY HOLLY IMPERSONATORS at the Pet-awawa Legion Tickets on sale at the bar open to all age of majority

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 29TH 2019SYLVIA ETCHEVERRY IN CONCERT at Festival Hall at 2 pm A benefit for the Festival Hall Piano Fund For more information visit wwwfesthallca

THE MINNIE OPRY SHOW at the Killaloe Lions Hall 16 Lake St at 1 pm Tickets available at the door Pro-ceeds to benefit the Killalow Seniors and Friendship Club and CRC Seniors Active Living Centre Light buffet lunch included bar will be open For more information contact 613-757-3108

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 2ND 2019CELEBRITY SERVER comes to Boston Pizza Pembroke to support Big Brothers Big Sisters of Renfrew County 10 of your order total will help support mentoring pro-grams across Renfrew County

SUNDAY OCTOBER 6TH 2019GRAN-APPLE TEA hosted by the Petawawa and Area Gran-nies at the Petawawa Legion from 2 - 4 pm Gluten-free sandwiches and sweets available All profits to the Ste-phen Lewis Foundation in support of African Grandmoth-ers orphans and those affected by HIV amp AIDS Entertain-ment by The Zephyr Woodwind Quartet Tickets available from the Petawawa Grannies members or call Esther 613-732-4984 or Hilda Young 613-687-1476

PEACE OF MINDS walk for Schizophrenia Registration is at 130 pm in the parking lot behind Metro 425 Pembroke St E Walk begins at 2 pm BBQ to follow at Recovery Outreach Program(ROP) 196 Albert St

MONDAY OCTOBER 7TH 2019OCTOBER MEETING of the Petawawa Horticultural Soci-ety will be held upstairs at the Petawawa Civic Centre Please note date to accommodate Thanksgiving The Guest Speaker will be Sheri McConnell from Seeds of Creating giving a presentation on lsquoSaving Your Own Seedsrsquo

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 16TH 2019MEET ALISON SEELY animal chircopractor and author of lsquoOne Bone at a Time Tales of an Adventurous Animal Chircopractorrsquo at 12 pm at the Pembroke Animal Hos-pital Pet Learning Centre Book copies will be available for purchase snacks and beverages will be served RSVP to staceympemahcom by October 14th

SATURDAY OCTOBER 19TH 2019LATIN NIGHTS presented by the Pembroke Symphony

Orchestra at Festival Hall at 7 pm Featuring Rossinirsquos Il Signor Bruschino Overture Symphonie Espagnole Op 21 by Lalo and introducing violinist Ralitsa Tcholakova and finishing with Arriagarsquos (ldquoThe Spanish Mozartrdquo) Symphony in D Tickets available at the Festival Hall box office or online at wwwfesthallca

SUNDAY OCTOBER 20TH 2019OKTOBERFEST DINNER at Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church 454 Miller St Pembroke from 330 - 630 pm Tickets available at the door Traditional menu and take out available

SATURDAY OCTOBER 26TH 2019BIG FALL CLEANUP clothing drive event from 11 am - 3 pm at the Pembroke Mall Accepting gently used cloth-ing shoes and bed sheets of all sizes Prizes to be won for garbage bags of clothing donated

IN-DOOR GARAGE SALE at the Petawawa Presbyterian Church 24 Ethel St 9 - 12 pm We may have some-thing that is New to U Hot dogs muffins tea amp coffee for sale Wheelchair accessible

UPCOMING EVENTSFISH AND CHIPS at the Petawawa Legion every Friday from 430 - 6 pm Everyone welcome

638 ALGONQUIN ROYAL CANADIAN AIR CADETS IS RE-CRUITING Youth between the ages of 12 amp 18 can reg-ister Wednesday after 7pm at the Pembroke Armoury Please bring your birth certificate health card and a parentlegal guardian contact638aircadetsca for more information

MUSICIANS WANTED 2 CMBG Pipes amp Drums Band is currently seeking Pipers amp Drummers Open to Military and Civilians Practice held Tuesday evenings 9000 hrs - 2100 hrs in Building H-1 Contact Pipe Major Alan Buchanan Ext - 7106 AlanBuchananforcesgcca for more information

REAL PEOPLE REAL WEIGHT LOSS TOPS CLUB INC Struggling with your weight Need friendly support Join us for a free information meeting Wednesday nights 1730hrs at the Civic Centre (upstairs room) For more info visit TOPSorg or e-mail gvmalogmailcom

DROP-IN GROUP FOR WOMEN SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL ABUSE learn coping skills connect with other survi-vors amp participate in healing activities Body image boundaries effects of sexual trauma drumming hiking and more Call the Womenrsquos Sexual Assault Centre at 613-735-5551 for more information Space is limited groups begin in September

FREE DANCES at the Pembroke Legion in the Lounge every Saturday night from 7 pm - 11 pm August 17th is BBC amp Co August 24th is The Blast and August 31st is The Heartbreakers

CATCH THE ACE WEEKLY LOTTERY held by the Deep River Hospital Foundation with draws every Thursday night at 800 pm at the Deep River Curling and Squash Club You donrsquot have to be present to win Tickets can be purchased at Drearsquos Barbershop Razorrsquos Edge Bar-bershop EGM Insurance and more Visit wwwface-bookcomdrdhfoundationorg for more information

CHECK OUT THE PETAWAWA PUBLIC LIBRARY calendar for all your summer programs This year there will be more drop-in and free events Stop by the library or sign up online Contact Liz at kidspetawawapubliclibraryca or 613-687-2227 ext 2203 for more information

YOUR VOICE MATTERS Do you have a baby on the way Is your baby under one year old In order to improve the resources for young families in our com-munity we need to learn more about your experienc-es during your pregnancy and after your baby was born This survey is private and anonymous and will be used to plan future programs and services Visit wwwsurveymonkeycomrYPTZ5KN From the Ren-frew County and District Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Working Group

CRISIS RESPONDER OPPORTUNITIES Victim Services of Renfrew County is currently looking for Crisis Response Volunteers Victim Services is a non-profit volunteer based agency that assists police and fire services in providing emotional support and practical assistance to people who have experienced a crime tragic life event or disaster Please call Victim Services Renfrew County at 613-649-2852 or toll free at 1-877-568-5730 or visit our website at wwwvictimservicesrenfrewcountyca Applications are now being accepted for our spring Volunteer Training

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS PETAWAWA TRIANGLE GROUP Monday to Friday 8 - 845 am amp Mondays Wednesdays and Sundays at 730 pm at All Saints Anglican Church

THE DEEP RIVER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA is looking for musicians to fill help fill out several sections including

violin viola cello trumpet oboe or French horn The or-chestra rehearses every Tuesday evening in Deep River and performs 5 concerts a year If you are interested or would like more information email drsoemailgmailcom

PARKINSONrsquoS SUPPORT GROUP every third Monday of the month from 10 am - 12 pm at Marianhill Inc 600 Cecelia St Pembroke For more information contact Krista Girard at 613-735-6839 ext 205

PETAWAWA LEGION COMMUNITY BAND is looking for new members We are mainly a concert band with oc-casional marching Members are of all ages and ability Our Band School can also teach you to play with in-struments to rent Wednesday evenings Contact Verlie at 613-687-2890 or whitlocknrtconet or visit wwwPetawawaLegioncaband

CANADIAN MILITARY WIVES CHOIR is looking for new members If yoursquore a military spouse partner or female CAF member join us for friendship and fun No experi-ence necessary and no auditions For more information visit us on Facebook or email canadianmwcpetawa-wagmailcom

BERNADETTE MCCANN HOUSE provides free critical ser-vices and support to women children and youth who are experiencing abuse-related crisis or coping with the after effects of abuse If you require the safety of our shelter or immediate support please call our 24hr confidential help lines at 1-800-267-4930 or 613-732-3131

THE WOMENrsquoS SEXUAL ASSAULT CENTRE offers a 24 hour 7 day a week support and crisis line If you or someone you know has been affected by sexual vio-lence you can reach us at 1-800-663-3060

THE WAR HORSE PROJECT is looking for enthusiastic creative dedicated individuals who want to give their time and skills to help with the development of this young organization Visit our website wwwhoperein-stherapycom to find out more Send your inquiries to the Program Director at infohopereinstherapycom

DISCOVER OUR CREATIVE PROGRAMS

For more information call Annie at (613) 687-7587 ext 3225 wwwCAFConnectioncaPetawawa

PMFRC Open House

FREE Admission

FEATURING INFO ONEmployment Support Educational ResourcesCraft amp Leisure WorkshopsChildren amp Parent ServicesDeployment SupportMental Health Servicesand much more

Pizza for the first 200

guests

OCTOBER

3RD5 - 7 PM

South Side Community Centre

FIT BIT Door Prize donated by

1 hr Onsite

Child Care (0-6 yrs)

CANEX PLAZA CHIROPRACTIC

Dr Denis Mahoney DC

OFFICE HOURSMonday 1000 AM - 1200 NOON

Tuesday 200 PM - 500 PMWednesday 800 AM - 1000 AM

Thursday 200 PM - 500 PM Friday 1000 AM - 1200 NOON

DR DENIS HASNEW HOURS

613-687-4673

We can help put the bounce back in

your step

ORTHOTICS BIOMECHANICS POSTURE CHECKS

GAIT ANALYSIS

Page 18 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

RESERVE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

O-43525 - BACCN WOEmployer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements WO Language English es-sential MOSID 90000 - ATR Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43175 - LONDON ARMOURY OIC AND CEDAR

SPRINGS RTA NCOEmployer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements WOLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00375-01 - HRA or 00376-01 - FSA Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-43437 - ADJT 4 CDSB PERS SVCS

Employer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements Capt Language Bilingual MOSID 00002-01 - Officer Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-42092 - FLIGHT OPS WO Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Sgt Language English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 28-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-42932 - MATAPATA BACKFILL MSE OP

Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Pte Cpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00171-01 - MSE OP or 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 07-Sep-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43399 - IMAGE TECHEmployer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION

SQUADRON Rank Requirements CplLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00137-01 - IMAGE TECH Status Open Start Date 04-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-42945 - AIRCREW FLYING

STANDARDS CLERK Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Cpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 07-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-43149 - SOCIAL MEDIA AND MULTIMEDIA TECHNI-

CIANEmployer 2 CANADIAN MECHANIZED BRIGADE GROUP HEADQUARTERS AND SIGNAL SQUADRON Rank Requirements Cpl MCpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00010-01 - INFMN or 00339-01 - CBT ENGR Status Open Start Date 06-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43196 - CSOR - COM-PANY

ADMINISTRATION OFFICEREmployer CANADIAN SPECIAL OPERATIONS REGIMENT Rank Requirements Capt Language English es-sential MOSID 00002-01 - Officer Status Open Start Date 01-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-43372 - FLIGHT OPS WOEmployer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements WOLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 30-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class A

An additional 3 current REOs are available at

httpcadtckingstonmilcaREO-OERenindexaspx

HELP WANTED

51 FESTUBERT BLVD 613-687-5826

wwwtroyescinemacom

NOW PLAYING

ANGEL HAS FALLEN (14A)

FridaySeptember 27th

at 730 PMMovies subject

to change without notice

De Troyes CinemaMOVIES

classifiedsTo advertise call 613-687-5511 x 5386 or visit wwwPetawawaPostLiveca

MOVIES

SERVICESPicture Framing Petawawa Quality basic framing with wood or metal frames Photos certificates childhood keepsakes needlework etc No obligation estimates Flexible hours Call Beverley at 613-687-2753

EVENTSHuglirsquos Blueberry Ranch Fall Family Fun Season runs from Sept 14 ndash Oct 31 6 acre corn maze with 2 bridges wagon rides to the pumpkin patch pig races pirate cannon shows hay jump animals amp more Shows and wagon rides available on weekends only $1062 + taxweekends $664 + tax weekdays Under 2 free wwwblueberryranchca

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

The Petawawa Military Family Resource Centre has an opening for a

Head Educator (Term Contract)For more information visit our website at

httpswwwCAFconnectioncaPetawawaDeadline for applications is September 27 2019

Wersquore Hiring

The Petawawa Military Family Resource Centre has an opening for an

Executive AssistantFor more information visit our website at

httpswwwCAFconnectioncaPetawawaDeadline for applications is September 26 2019

Wersquore Hiring

FRI SEPTEMBER 27 - THURS OCTOBER 3(OPEN FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY amp THURSDAY)

$20 CARLOAD THURSDAYS GENERAL ADMISSION $14

KIDS 3-15 $7

199 Forest Lea Rd Pembroke | wwwskylightdriveincom24hr Recording 613-732-2136

HOBBS AND SHAW (PG)

GOOD BOYS (14A)First Movie showtime is

approx 720pm

Ontario SPCA Renfrew County Animal Centre Pet of the Week

TAKE ME HOME

Take some SAGE advice and adopt this sweet girl Two year old SAGE has just raised a beautiful social

litter of kittens that have all found homes Now itrsquos SAGErsquos turn to shine

115 Woodcrest Drive Pembroke Open Monday-Friday 1030am-5pm amp Saturday-Sunday 1030am-4pm

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 19

Area Community Churches

St Georgersquos and St Francis of Assisi chapels are open Mon - Fri 7 am to 1130 and 1230 - 330 pm The Chaplainsrsquo Administrative office

is located in Building Q-104 (RC Chapel)

For after hours assistance dial the Duty Centre 687-55115611 and they will reach the Duty Chaplain

Garrison Petawawa Chaplains Phone 613-687-5511 + Ext

Emergency Chaplain 5611

CHAPLAINS (PROTESTANT)Padre Mike Allen

(4 CDSG Snr Chaplain) 6105Padre Judson Bridgewater 4494

Padre Michelet Dormeus Padre David Egers 3310Padre David Gallas 6498

Padre Troy Irwin (2 CMBG Snr Chaplain) 7078

Padre Earl Klotz 5208Padre Matthew Lucas

Padre Humberto Lopes 8455Padre Moley Mangana 5433Padre Robert Schweyer 5433Padre Matthew Squires 8455Padre Robert Parker 3310

Padre Luke Vanderkamp 7396

CHAPLAINS (ROMAN CATHOLIC)

Padre Maria Codina 6402Padre Francis Krusinsky 5536

GARRISON PETAWAWA CHAPELS

WORSHIP SERVICESSunday Worship - 1030 amSunday School Classes (Children 4-12 years old)Nursery for toddlers 3 and underQuiet (Nursing) Room with sound blend of contemporary and traditional worshipWEDDINGS BAPTISMS AND DEDICATIONSAt least three months notice to your unit chaplain is requried for all servicesThe Marriage Preparation Courses required for weddings in a CAF Chapel are provided twice a yearFaith Community Coordinator Padre David Egers X5433

St Georgersquos Chapel (P)4 CDSG Garrison Petawawa ON K8H 2X3 (Q-104) 613 - 687-5511 ext 5434FAX 613-588-7524

MASSMESSEMesse dominicale 0930 AM Sunday English Mass 1100 AM Summer hours starting 01 July until September 30th 1000 AM (Bilingual Mass) All sacraments are offered to military members military status civilians and government employees under military contract CONFESSION - before Mass or by appointment CONFESSION - avant la messe ou par rendez-vous BAPTISM - the last Sunday of each month Baptismal Preparation - Thursday prior Baptism Sunday BAPTEME - Ceacuteleacutebrer le dernier Dimanche de chaque mois Cours de baptecircme - jeudi precedent le diman-

che de baptecircmes MARRIAGE - Six months (6) notice is required A Marriage Preparation Course is mandatory MARIAGE - Nous demandons six (6) mois drsquoavis Un cours de preparation au marriage est obligatoire SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION - St Francis of Assisi Chapel offers sacramental prepara-tion To register for the program contact the Administrative Office ext 5434PREPARATION AUX SACRAMENTS - St Francois drsquoAssise offrent la preparation aux sacraments si vous voulex vous inscrire veuillez contacter le bureau administratif des aumoniers ext 5434Faith Community Coordinator Padre Maria Codena X6402

St Francis of Assisi Chapel (RC)Chapelle St Franccedilois drsquoAssise (CR)

4 CDSG Garrison Petawawa ON K8H 2X3 (Q-104) 613 - 687-5511 ext 5434

FAX 613-588-7524

Let us help you find a spiritual home where you belong We hope our Garrison Chapels are your

community of choice At the Garrison Chapels we foster Sunday Worship the Sacraments Christian

Education and School participation

ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN CHURCH - 1173 Victoria Street 613-687-2218 The Reverend Gillian Hoyer Sunday Service 1115 amp Sunday School 11 amCALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH - 567 Melton Street Pembroke Pastors Richard Agnew amp Paul DeGraaf Worship Service and Sunday School 9 and 11 am 613-735-5293 wwwcalvarybaptistpembrokecomCALVIN UNITED CHURCH - 276 Church St Pembroke Accessible to all 613-732-8763 calvinnrtconet Rev Tiina Cote Sunday Worship amp School 10 am wwwcalvinunitedchurchca CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH - 516 Airport Rd at Doran Petawawa 613-687-6971 Rev Bill Stanfel Sunday Divine Service 930 am Sunday School and Bible Study September through June 1045 am Website www3bellnetcelc Email celccogeconetCHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTERDAY SAINTS - Civic Centre Road amp Laurentian Drive 613-687-2237DEEP RIVER COMMUNITY CHURCH - Deep River Road Sunday service 1015 am (Kids Church) drccmagmacaFAITH BAPTIST CHURCH - Pastor Carl Morgan 182 MacKay St Pembroke parking behind town hall 613-735-1584 Sun 10 am 11 am amp 6 pm Wed 7 pmFIRST BAPTIST CHURCH - 210 Mary St Pembroke 613-735-0866 Rev (Padre retired) Wayne Sollows CD Pastor Sunday Worship amp Sunday School 1030 am wwwfbcpcaFIRST EVANGELICAL MISSIONARY CHURCH - 39 Shalom St Pembroke ON K8A 6W8 Sunday worship celebration 1030 am 613-735-5391FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - 257 Pembroke St West 613-732-8214 Rev John Vaudry Sunday School All are welcome Elevator accessGREENWOOD UNITED CHURCH - 1655 Greenwood Road RR2 PembrokeHOLY TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCH - 68 Renfrew St Pembroke 613-732-4658 The Reverend Matthew J Brown Holy Eucharist Wed at 10 am Sunday at 8 am and 10 am Sunday School 10 am Sunday wwwValleyAnglicanscaMOUNT ZION UNITED CHURCH - Corner of B-Line Rd amp Petawawa Blvd Everyone Welcome - Worship amp Sunday School 930 am Toddler Prg available Church Office 613-732-0149 NEW LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH - 2777 Petawawa Blvd 613-687-1804 Sunday Worship Service 10 am All are welcomeOUR LADY OF SORROWS - 11 Mohns Ave 613-687-4764 Weekend Masses Sat 5 pm Sun 10 am Check our website - wwwsorrowspetawawacom or Sunday Bulletin for on-going programs for all ages PEMBROKE BIBLE CHAPEL 11558 Round Lake Road Family Bible Hour amp Sunday School 11 am wwwpembroke-biblechapelcom PEMBROKE PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE - 34 Jordan Ave Pembroke Sunday Worship 1030 am (kids church amp nursery) Programs for all ages 613-732-9721 email infopptchurchcom Website wwwpptchurchcom Facebook PPT (Pembroke Pentecostal Tabernacle) PETAWAWA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - Rev James Kim 24 Ethel St 613-687-4052 Sunday Service 11 am Sunday School availablePINE RIDGE FAMILY CHURCH - Christian amp Missionary Alliance 27 Brumm Road Pembroke 613-735-1241 Service 10 am RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH - 250 Quarry Road Pembroke Rev Ana Beck Sun worship 1030 am 613-638-7476 ST ANDREWS UNITED CHURCH - 40 Joseph St Chalk River Susan deHaan DLM Worship Sunday 1030 am Every-one welcome 613-589-2312ST BARNABAS ANGLICAN CHURCH - 80 Glendale Ave Deep River 613-584-4131 Rev Francois Trottier Sunday services are at 8 am and 10 am with Sunday School during the 10 am service ST JOHNrsquoS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (LCMS) - 357 Miller Street Pembroke 613-735-6332 wwwStJohn-sPembrokeca Rev Stephen Alles amp Rev Kevin Klein (occasional) Sunday School at 845 am Divine Worship - 10 amST JOHNrsquoS LUTHERAN CHURCH - 605 Black Bay Rd Petawawa Rev Albert Romkema 613-687-6187 Sunday Wor-ship 10 am Sunday School 10 am Social Hour 11 am Email pazsjohnscogeconet See us on Facebook we warmly welcome all visitors ST LUKErsquoS ANGLICAN CHURCH (ANIC) - Rev Tim Parent 613-735-4210 Sunday Worship 8 amp 10 am (Childrenrsquos Church amp Nursery) Informal Prayer amp Praise 915 am - all Welcome Meeting at 307 Julien St Pembroke 613-735-5000ST TIMOTHYrsquoS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCIC) - 503 Alfred St Pembroke 613-732-2992 Rev Bruce W Thompson Worship service and Sunday School at 930 am Email officest-timothys-lutheran-pembrokeorg A warm welcome awaits youTHE SALVATION ARMY - 484 Pembroke St W 613-735-5601 Sunday Worship 1030 amTRAILHEAD BAPTIST CHURCH - Pastor Tim Roddick weekly worship services and childrenrsquos programs Sunday mornings 1030 am at Valour School (19 Leeder Lane Petawawa) A growing church for growing families wwwtrailheadbaptistcomWESLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH - 210 Renfrew St Pembroke Rev Kevin Wilson 613-732-2488 Morning worship and childrenrsquos church at 1030 am with nursery provided Pre-service coffee time at 930 am For more information call or email wccbellnetcaWESLEY UNITED CHURCH - 275 Pembroke St E 613-735-6132 10 am morning worship service Sunday School for children during the church serviceZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCIC) - 454 Miller St Pembroke 613-732-8792 wwwzionlutheranca Pastor Paul Roellchen-Pfohl Worship Times - Saturday 430 pm Sunday 10 am with Sunday school for the children followed by coffee and fellowship ZION EVANGELICAL UNITED CHURCH ndash 368 Miller St Pembroke 613-732-9493 zionunitedpembrokegmailcom Sunday Worship 1030 am with Sunday School for children Coffee Hour and fellowship following Bible Study on Tues-days at 10 am Pastor Rev Dr Daniel A Hansen Website wwwzionunitedpembrokeorg All welcome

MurphyFUNERAL HOME amp CHAPEL

John Huff Sandra Huff Warren HuffCaring For Our Community Since 1963

Serving the unique traditional requirements of the military and their families

Specializing in repatriation and military protocols

296 Isabella Street PembrokeE-Mail murphyfuneralnrtconetWebsite murphyfuneralhomeca

613-735-5711

As this has been a very busy time of the year and some of us were away for the weekend of the 13-15 I have not been able to get much time for my column but I will have a lot more informa-tion in my next one Hope to see you all at our next Bingo

We are still trying to raise money for a wheelchair swing that will be placed at the Civitan Park in Petawa-wa right by the Civic Centre

We still need to raise about $10000 so I along with the help from other members of Civitan will be holding bake sales and raffles As well we are asking for donations so we can get this swing set up so that those who are in a wheelchair can enjoy some time at the park with the rest of the family Please help so Civitan can get this swing We still have a bottle at Rona in Petawawa I want

to thank the people at Rona for their support Just re-member when you support the Greater Petawawa Civi-tan Bingo you are helping us help those in our community who need our help

That is all I have for you this week God bless

Thought for the week Yesterday is gone and today is here and tomorrow never comes so get done what you have to today

NEWS FROM THE GREATER PETAWAWA CIVITAN CLUB By Marie FE Arnold PRO

Page 20 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

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LE CONSEIL DES EacuteCOLES PUBLIQUES DE LrsquoEST DE LrsquoONTARIO PREacuteSENTE

EacuteCOLE EacuteLEacuteMENTAIRE ET SECONDAIRE PUBLIQUE

LrsquoEacuteQUINOXE

F R A N C O P H O N E

ICIMONECOLECA

CONSTRUCTION I D E N T I T A I R E

Horticultural Society presents 2019 Trillium Awards

This yearrsquos Trillium Award winners were celebrated at the Petawawa Horticultural Societyrsquos Annual Barbecue Winners were Cathy Brennan Hogaboam Peggy Hinch and Judy and (missing from photo) Dwight Paquette Petawawa residents who through extra effort have made the front yard a source of pride to their neighbourhood are nominated each year for the award (Submitted photo)

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Weddings are memorable for a host of reasons While couples remember their weddings because they mark the day they officially tied the knot guests may re-member weddings for other reasons including the food served at the receptionSome wedding venues

are known for their stun-ning landscapes while oth-ers build their reputations on unique interiors that provide unforgettable am-biance But regardless of where weddings take place guests are liable to discuss the food served at the re-ception Guests might rave about the escargot or com-plain that the fish was flaky but couples who choose re-ception menus wisely can go a long way toward en-suring there are more com-pliments than complaints once the dinner bell ringsbull Donrsquot zero in on special-

ties According to The Knot 2017 Real Weddings Study a survey of nearly 13000 brides and grooms who tied the knot in 2017 the average wedding hosted 136 guests While couples might be

tempted by specialty dishes when choosing their wed-ding menus couples who are hosting dozens if not hundreds of guests should keep things simple bull Consider potential aller-

gies In regard to entreacutees make sure guests with food allergies can choose some-thing that wonrsquot make them sick According to Food Allergy Research amp Edu-cationreg an organization devoted to improving the quality of life of individu-als with food allergies some common foods cause the majority of allergic reac-tions Peanuts soy sesame and shellfish are among the most common food aller-gies according to FAREreg FARE also notes that aller-gies to wheat milk and eggs are common in children While such foods can still be served at wedding recep-tions make sure to also in-clude foods that are unlikely to trigger allergic reactions Couples can even ask guests to inform them of any food allergiesbull Donrsquot hesitate to offer a

favourite food While spe-

Tips for choosing a wedding

reception menucialty entreacutees might not be a great choice especially at large receptions where lots of mouths must be fed a couple who has a favou-rite food thatrsquos symbolic of their relationship should not hesitate to offer it during the cocktail hour For example a couple who met in Thailand may want to offer a favou-rite Thai dishbull Offer an elaborate des-

sert The last bite guests will take is dessert so couples who want their guests to go home raving about the food may want to offer something special after the entreacutees have been taken away Some guests may not indulge but those who do might end their nights thinking about the delicious dessert they enjoyed as the festivities drew to a close If the dessert is especially unique offer something more traditional alongside it for more hesi-tant guestsChoosing a wedding

menu should be fun Menus should reflect not only cou-plesrsquo tastes but also include some popular foods so no one goes home hungry

Fun Nrsquo Fashion450 PEMBROKE ST W bull 613-732-4709 bull ESTABLISHED 1988

INVITATIONS CUSTOM PRINTING RIBBONS amp BOWS

WEDDING ACCESSORIES EVENT RENTALS amp DECOR

HOURS OF OPERATIONOPEN DAILY

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Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 13

SPORTS HEALTH amp RECREATION

BINGOPetawawa Civic Centre

SUNDAY NIGHTS AT 630 PM 52 Special

Starting at $500 going up to $100 a week 1 Set of 8 Flash Games starting at 630 pm

Doors open at 530 pm License M649527

Greater Petawawa Civitan Club

Get to the Point Beach

FestivalHundreds came out to experience the beauty of the Petawawa Point on Aug 24 The Get to the Point Beach Festival is in its second year and unlike traditional activities at most festivals this one had a more grassroots alternative holistic feel and included activities such as fire danc-ing hula hoop sessions drumming class-es Stand Up Paddling (SUP) yoga paint classes crafting didgeridoo teachings vendors water activities and much more The free fun started in the late afternoon and continued late into the night (Photos by Patricia Leboeuf Petawawa Post)

MORE PHOTOS ON NEXT PAGE

(Above left) Petawawa is one of 20 communities in North America to receive a $25000 grant from the TD Bank Green Space Grant Program To celebrate tree sap-lings were handed out by the Petawawa Horticultural Society Eva Kidney 5 poses with her sapling (Above right) The Petawawa Public Library brought out some games for the kids to enjoy Rosie Bonnie and Max Brooks enjoyed some of the kidrsquos activities

Page 14 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

2889 Petawawa Blvd Petawawa Ontario

Optometrist

(613) 687-5566

Catholic Womenrsquos League NewsBy Vel LeBlanc

The Petawawa Catholic Womenrsquos League is preparing for their Fall activities as follows on Oct 19 there is a Fall Meeting hosted by Saint Francis Xavier Renfrew

At our Oct 6 meeting Sandy Brannon will be our guest speaker as Safe School Coordinator

Prayer service for our deceased CWL members is Nov 4 in the Parish Centre in addition to our monthly meeting

Friendship Sundays for Fall 2019 will take place Oct 6 and Nov 3 following our Sunday 10 am Mass at Our Lady of Sor-rows church A luncheon for senior parishioners is a possibility and is being discussed

The next CWL meeting will be Sept 9 in the Parish Cen-tre All members are invited to attend

SPORTS HEALTH amp RECREATIONGet to the Point continued from previous page

(Above) Independent Yoga Teacher Kirsten Fisher folds herself into the ldquoLord of the Fishesrdquo position (Top right) Jen Foley led the drum circle teaching interested folk on rhythm and beats (Right) One of the arts and crafts was creating mini-birch bark ca-noes Norah 5 threads through the string through the bark with the help of her father Philip Kompass (Photos by Patricia Leb-oeuf Petawawa Post)

613-735-2182 401 Isabella StwwwFestHallca

EPIC EAGLES TRIBUTE

3197A Petawawa BlvdPetawawa Ontario K8H 1X9

John amp Linda Arsenault Tel 613-687-4986

SAFETY CHECKSCOMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE CENTRETOWING AVAILABLE

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Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 15

SPORTS HEALTH amp RECREATION

Priced to sell And moving Quickly Ask about our military PRICING

Call us for details

Inter-Unit SpringSummer Sports Champs

(Top photo) 1st Battalion The Royal Canadian Regiment won the 2019 Inter Unit SpringSummer Outdoor Soccer Championship (above) 2 Combat Engineer Regiment took the title in Slo-Pitch and (below) Golf (Submitted photos)

NEW PATIENTSRECEIVE A FREE TEETH

WHITENING KITWhen you book a New Patient exam

X-Rays and a dental cleaningRegular $400

DentistryPetawawa

Call 613-506-660017-3025 Petawawa Blvd

Offering Oral Sedation Nitrous Root Canals Implants Braces Children Services Whitening a friendly atmosphere and more

Dr Yasmin graduated in 2013 from the University of Sharjah - UAE (Faculty of Dentistry) with an Honours Degree she worked in Abu Dhabi for 2 years before coming to Canada in 2017 she finished her NDEB equivelncy in 2018 worked in Northern Ontario and now in Petawawa

Dr Yasmin enjoys working in all aspects of dentistry and treating all different ages including the little ones In her free time she spends time with her daughter and husband She loves working out staying active and spending time outdoors

DENTISTRY PETAWAWA WOULD LIKE TO WELCOME TO OUR TEAM

DR YASMIN AL-HADITHI

Page 16 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

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ldquoSuperior Quality Costs LessrdquoVisit us online for more information on our RVrsquos including the ones listed here

WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES ARE LOWER THAN ANY DEALERSHIP IN ONTARIO IF YOU FIND THE SAME TRAILER

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WE ARE FULLY STOCKED WITH BRAND NEW SURVEYOR TRAILERS PUMA TRAILERS FIFTH WHEELS AND

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Local SPCA holds Dog Wash and BBQ

The Ontario SPCA Renfrew County Animal Centre raised $794 through their Dirty Dogs Done Dirt Cheap Dog Wash and BBQ on Aug 18 at their Pembroke location The money will go a long way to make the pets at the centre happy warm healthy and fed and ultimately help them find forever homes Axel the boxer-lab mix got a got scrubbing from his pet parents Evelyne Gauvin and Ryan Leslie (Photo by Patricia Leboeuf Petawawa Post)

SPORTS HEALTH amp RECREATION

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 17

happeningFor Notices of Club Meetings Bazaars Fun Fairs Fundraisers and other charitable free events happening in the community Word Limit 50 WordsEventPLEASE SUBMIT YOUR NOTICE TO The Petawawa Post Building P-106 E-mail graphicspostbellnetca or call 613-687-5511 ext 5386 or visit wwwPetawawaPostLivecaFor events happening at later dates not listed here please visit our website

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 28TH 201915TH TURKEY TROT features a 5K walkrun amp 15K run chidlrenrsquos obstacle course and prizes for raising pledges Proceeds will support the Pembroke Regional Hospital Register at wwwprhfoundationcom

ELVIS AND BUDDY HOLLY IMPERSONATORS at the Pet-awawa Legion Tickets on sale at the bar open to all age of majority

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 29TH 2019SYLVIA ETCHEVERRY IN CONCERT at Festival Hall at 2 pm A benefit for the Festival Hall Piano Fund For more information visit wwwfesthallca

THE MINNIE OPRY SHOW at the Killaloe Lions Hall 16 Lake St at 1 pm Tickets available at the door Pro-ceeds to benefit the Killalow Seniors and Friendship Club and CRC Seniors Active Living Centre Light buffet lunch included bar will be open For more information contact 613-757-3108

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 2ND 2019CELEBRITY SERVER comes to Boston Pizza Pembroke to support Big Brothers Big Sisters of Renfrew County 10 of your order total will help support mentoring pro-grams across Renfrew County

SUNDAY OCTOBER 6TH 2019GRAN-APPLE TEA hosted by the Petawawa and Area Gran-nies at the Petawawa Legion from 2 - 4 pm Gluten-free sandwiches and sweets available All profits to the Ste-phen Lewis Foundation in support of African Grandmoth-ers orphans and those affected by HIV amp AIDS Entertain-ment by The Zephyr Woodwind Quartet Tickets available from the Petawawa Grannies members or call Esther 613-732-4984 or Hilda Young 613-687-1476

PEACE OF MINDS walk for Schizophrenia Registration is at 130 pm in the parking lot behind Metro 425 Pembroke St E Walk begins at 2 pm BBQ to follow at Recovery Outreach Program(ROP) 196 Albert St

MONDAY OCTOBER 7TH 2019OCTOBER MEETING of the Petawawa Horticultural Soci-ety will be held upstairs at the Petawawa Civic Centre Please note date to accommodate Thanksgiving The Guest Speaker will be Sheri McConnell from Seeds of Creating giving a presentation on lsquoSaving Your Own Seedsrsquo

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 16TH 2019MEET ALISON SEELY animal chircopractor and author of lsquoOne Bone at a Time Tales of an Adventurous Animal Chircopractorrsquo at 12 pm at the Pembroke Animal Hos-pital Pet Learning Centre Book copies will be available for purchase snacks and beverages will be served RSVP to staceympemahcom by October 14th

SATURDAY OCTOBER 19TH 2019LATIN NIGHTS presented by the Pembroke Symphony

Orchestra at Festival Hall at 7 pm Featuring Rossinirsquos Il Signor Bruschino Overture Symphonie Espagnole Op 21 by Lalo and introducing violinist Ralitsa Tcholakova and finishing with Arriagarsquos (ldquoThe Spanish Mozartrdquo) Symphony in D Tickets available at the Festival Hall box office or online at wwwfesthallca

SUNDAY OCTOBER 20TH 2019OKTOBERFEST DINNER at Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church 454 Miller St Pembroke from 330 - 630 pm Tickets available at the door Traditional menu and take out available

SATURDAY OCTOBER 26TH 2019BIG FALL CLEANUP clothing drive event from 11 am - 3 pm at the Pembroke Mall Accepting gently used cloth-ing shoes and bed sheets of all sizes Prizes to be won for garbage bags of clothing donated

IN-DOOR GARAGE SALE at the Petawawa Presbyterian Church 24 Ethel St 9 - 12 pm We may have some-thing that is New to U Hot dogs muffins tea amp coffee for sale Wheelchair accessible

UPCOMING EVENTSFISH AND CHIPS at the Petawawa Legion every Friday from 430 - 6 pm Everyone welcome

638 ALGONQUIN ROYAL CANADIAN AIR CADETS IS RE-CRUITING Youth between the ages of 12 amp 18 can reg-ister Wednesday after 7pm at the Pembroke Armoury Please bring your birth certificate health card and a parentlegal guardian contact638aircadetsca for more information

MUSICIANS WANTED 2 CMBG Pipes amp Drums Band is currently seeking Pipers amp Drummers Open to Military and Civilians Practice held Tuesday evenings 9000 hrs - 2100 hrs in Building H-1 Contact Pipe Major Alan Buchanan Ext - 7106 AlanBuchananforcesgcca for more information

REAL PEOPLE REAL WEIGHT LOSS TOPS CLUB INC Struggling with your weight Need friendly support Join us for a free information meeting Wednesday nights 1730hrs at the Civic Centre (upstairs room) For more info visit TOPSorg or e-mail gvmalogmailcom

DROP-IN GROUP FOR WOMEN SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL ABUSE learn coping skills connect with other survi-vors amp participate in healing activities Body image boundaries effects of sexual trauma drumming hiking and more Call the Womenrsquos Sexual Assault Centre at 613-735-5551 for more information Space is limited groups begin in September

FREE DANCES at the Pembroke Legion in the Lounge every Saturday night from 7 pm - 11 pm August 17th is BBC amp Co August 24th is The Blast and August 31st is The Heartbreakers

CATCH THE ACE WEEKLY LOTTERY held by the Deep River Hospital Foundation with draws every Thursday night at 800 pm at the Deep River Curling and Squash Club You donrsquot have to be present to win Tickets can be purchased at Drearsquos Barbershop Razorrsquos Edge Bar-bershop EGM Insurance and more Visit wwwface-bookcomdrdhfoundationorg for more information

CHECK OUT THE PETAWAWA PUBLIC LIBRARY calendar for all your summer programs This year there will be more drop-in and free events Stop by the library or sign up online Contact Liz at kidspetawawapubliclibraryca or 613-687-2227 ext 2203 for more information

YOUR VOICE MATTERS Do you have a baby on the way Is your baby under one year old In order to improve the resources for young families in our com-munity we need to learn more about your experienc-es during your pregnancy and after your baby was born This survey is private and anonymous and will be used to plan future programs and services Visit wwwsurveymonkeycomrYPTZ5KN From the Ren-frew County and District Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Working Group

CRISIS RESPONDER OPPORTUNITIES Victim Services of Renfrew County is currently looking for Crisis Response Volunteers Victim Services is a non-profit volunteer based agency that assists police and fire services in providing emotional support and practical assistance to people who have experienced a crime tragic life event or disaster Please call Victim Services Renfrew County at 613-649-2852 or toll free at 1-877-568-5730 or visit our website at wwwvictimservicesrenfrewcountyca Applications are now being accepted for our spring Volunteer Training

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS PETAWAWA TRIANGLE GROUP Monday to Friday 8 - 845 am amp Mondays Wednesdays and Sundays at 730 pm at All Saints Anglican Church

THE DEEP RIVER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA is looking for musicians to fill help fill out several sections including

violin viola cello trumpet oboe or French horn The or-chestra rehearses every Tuesday evening in Deep River and performs 5 concerts a year If you are interested or would like more information email drsoemailgmailcom

PARKINSONrsquoS SUPPORT GROUP every third Monday of the month from 10 am - 12 pm at Marianhill Inc 600 Cecelia St Pembroke For more information contact Krista Girard at 613-735-6839 ext 205

PETAWAWA LEGION COMMUNITY BAND is looking for new members We are mainly a concert band with oc-casional marching Members are of all ages and ability Our Band School can also teach you to play with in-struments to rent Wednesday evenings Contact Verlie at 613-687-2890 or whitlocknrtconet or visit wwwPetawawaLegioncaband

CANADIAN MILITARY WIVES CHOIR is looking for new members If yoursquore a military spouse partner or female CAF member join us for friendship and fun No experi-ence necessary and no auditions For more information visit us on Facebook or email canadianmwcpetawa-wagmailcom

BERNADETTE MCCANN HOUSE provides free critical ser-vices and support to women children and youth who are experiencing abuse-related crisis or coping with the after effects of abuse If you require the safety of our shelter or immediate support please call our 24hr confidential help lines at 1-800-267-4930 or 613-732-3131

THE WOMENrsquoS SEXUAL ASSAULT CENTRE offers a 24 hour 7 day a week support and crisis line If you or someone you know has been affected by sexual vio-lence you can reach us at 1-800-663-3060

THE WAR HORSE PROJECT is looking for enthusiastic creative dedicated individuals who want to give their time and skills to help with the development of this young organization Visit our website wwwhoperein-stherapycom to find out more Send your inquiries to the Program Director at infohopereinstherapycom

DISCOVER OUR CREATIVE PROGRAMS

For more information call Annie at (613) 687-7587 ext 3225 wwwCAFConnectioncaPetawawa

PMFRC Open House

FREE Admission

FEATURING INFO ONEmployment Support Educational ResourcesCraft amp Leisure WorkshopsChildren amp Parent ServicesDeployment SupportMental Health Servicesand much more

Pizza for the first 200

guests

OCTOBER

3RD5 - 7 PM

South Side Community Centre

FIT BIT Door Prize donated by

1 hr Onsite

Child Care (0-6 yrs)

CANEX PLAZA CHIROPRACTIC

Dr Denis Mahoney DC

OFFICE HOURSMonday 1000 AM - 1200 NOON

Tuesday 200 PM - 500 PMWednesday 800 AM - 1000 AM

Thursday 200 PM - 500 PM Friday 1000 AM - 1200 NOON

DR DENIS HASNEW HOURS

613-687-4673

We can help put the bounce back in

your step

ORTHOTICS BIOMECHANICS POSTURE CHECKS

GAIT ANALYSIS

Page 18 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

RESERVE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

O-43525 - BACCN WOEmployer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements WO Language English es-sential MOSID 90000 - ATR Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43175 - LONDON ARMOURY OIC AND CEDAR

SPRINGS RTA NCOEmployer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements WOLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00375-01 - HRA or 00376-01 - FSA Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-43437 - ADJT 4 CDSB PERS SVCS

Employer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements Capt Language Bilingual MOSID 00002-01 - Officer Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-42092 - FLIGHT OPS WO Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Sgt Language English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 28-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-42932 - MATAPATA BACKFILL MSE OP

Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Pte Cpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00171-01 - MSE OP or 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 07-Sep-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43399 - IMAGE TECHEmployer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION

SQUADRON Rank Requirements CplLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00137-01 - IMAGE TECH Status Open Start Date 04-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-42945 - AIRCREW FLYING

STANDARDS CLERK Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Cpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 07-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-43149 - SOCIAL MEDIA AND MULTIMEDIA TECHNI-

CIANEmployer 2 CANADIAN MECHANIZED BRIGADE GROUP HEADQUARTERS AND SIGNAL SQUADRON Rank Requirements Cpl MCpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00010-01 - INFMN or 00339-01 - CBT ENGR Status Open Start Date 06-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43196 - CSOR - COM-PANY

ADMINISTRATION OFFICEREmployer CANADIAN SPECIAL OPERATIONS REGIMENT Rank Requirements Capt Language English es-sential MOSID 00002-01 - Officer Status Open Start Date 01-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-43372 - FLIGHT OPS WOEmployer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements WOLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 30-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class A

An additional 3 current REOs are available at

httpcadtckingstonmilcaREO-OERenindexaspx

HELP WANTED

51 FESTUBERT BLVD 613-687-5826

wwwtroyescinemacom

NOW PLAYING

ANGEL HAS FALLEN (14A)

FridaySeptember 27th

at 730 PMMovies subject

to change without notice

De Troyes CinemaMOVIES

classifiedsTo advertise call 613-687-5511 x 5386 or visit wwwPetawawaPostLiveca

MOVIES

SERVICESPicture Framing Petawawa Quality basic framing with wood or metal frames Photos certificates childhood keepsakes needlework etc No obligation estimates Flexible hours Call Beverley at 613-687-2753

EVENTSHuglirsquos Blueberry Ranch Fall Family Fun Season runs from Sept 14 ndash Oct 31 6 acre corn maze with 2 bridges wagon rides to the pumpkin patch pig races pirate cannon shows hay jump animals amp more Shows and wagon rides available on weekends only $1062 + taxweekends $664 + tax weekdays Under 2 free wwwblueberryranchca

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

The Petawawa Military Family Resource Centre has an opening for a

Head Educator (Term Contract)For more information visit our website at

httpswwwCAFconnectioncaPetawawaDeadline for applications is September 27 2019

Wersquore Hiring

The Petawawa Military Family Resource Centre has an opening for an

Executive AssistantFor more information visit our website at

httpswwwCAFconnectioncaPetawawaDeadline for applications is September 26 2019

Wersquore Hiring

FRI SEPTEMBER 27 - THURS OCTOBER 3(OPEN FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY amp THURSDAY)

$20 CARLOAD THURSDAYS GENERAL ADMISSION $14

KIDS 3-15 $7

199 Forest Lea Rd Pembroke | wwwskylightdriveincom24hr Recording 613-732-2136

HOBBS AND SHAW (PG)

GOOD BOYS (14A)First Movie showtime is

approx 720pm

Ontario SPCA Renfrew County Animal Centre Pet of the Week

TAKE ME HOME

Take some SAGE advice and adopt this sweet girl Two year old SAGE has just raised a beautiful social

litter of kittens that have all found homes Now itrsquos SAGErsquos turn to shine

115 Woodcrest Drive Pembroke Open Monday-Friday 1030am-5pm amp Saturday-Sunday 1030am-4pm

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 19

Area Community Churches

St Georgersquos and St Francis of Assisi chapels are open Mon - Fri 7 am to 1130 and 1230 - 330 pm The Chaplainsrsquo Administrative office

is located in Building Q-104 (RC Chapel)

For after hours assistance dial the Duty Centre 687-55115611 and they will reach the Duty Chaplain

Garrison Petawawa Chaplains Phone 613-687-5511 + Ext

Emergency Chaplain 5611

CHAPLAINS (PROTESTANT)Padre Mike Allen

(4 CDSG Snr Chaplain) 6105Padre Judson Bridgewater 4494

Padre Michelet Dormeus Padre David Egers 3310Padre David Gallas 6498

Padre Troy Irwin (2 CMBG Snr Chaplain) 7078

Padre Earl Klotz 5208Padre Matthew Lucas

Padre Humberto Lopes 8455Padre Moley Mangana 5433Padre Robert Schweyer 5433Padre Matthew Squires 8455Padre Robert Parker 3310

Padre Luke Vanderkamp 7396

CHAPLAINS (ROMAN CATHOLIC)

Padre Maria Codina 6402Padre Francis Krusinsky 5536

GARRISON PETAWAWA CHAPELS

WORSHIP SERVICESSunday Worship - 1030 amSunday School Classes (Children 4-12 years old)Nursery for toddlers 3 and underQuiet (Nursing) Room with sound blend of contemporary and traditional worshipWEDDINGS BAPTISMS AND DEDICATIONSAt least three months notice to your unit chaplain is requried for all servicesThe Marriage Preparation Courses required for weddings in a CAF Chapel are provided twice a yearFaith Community Coordinator Padre David Egers X5433

St Georgersquos Chapel (P)4 CDSG Garrison Petawawa ON K8H 2X3 (Q-104) 613 - 687-5511 ext 5434FAX 613-588-7524

MASSMESSEMesse dominicale 0930 AM Sunday English Mass 1100 AM Summer hours starting 01 July until September 30th 1000 AM (Bilingual Mass) All sacraments are offered to military members military status civilians and government employees under military contract CONFESSION - before Mass or by appointment CONFESSION - avant la messe ou par rendez-vous BAPTISM - the last Sunday of each month Baptismal Preparation - Thursday prior Baptism Sunday BAPTEME - Ceacuteleacutebrer le dernier Dimanche de chaque mois Cours de baptecircme - jeudi precedent le diman-

che de baptecircmes MARRIAGE - Six months (6) notice is required A Marriage Preparation Course is mandatory MARIAGE - Nous demandons six (6) mois drsquoavis Un cours de preparation au marriage est obligatoire SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION - St Francis of Assisi Chapel offers sacramental prepara-tion To register for the program contact the Administrative Office ext 5434PREPARATION AUX SACRAMENTS - St Francois drsquoAssise offrent la preparation aux sacraments si vous voulex vous inscrire veuillez contacter le bureau administratif des aumoniers ext 5434Faith Community Coordinator Padre Maria Codena X6402

St Francis of Assisi Chapel (RC)Chapelle St Franccedilois drsquoAssise (CR)

4 CDSG Garrison Petawawa ON K8H 2X3 (Q-104) 613 - 687-5511 ext 5434

FAX 613-588-7524

Let us help you find a spiritual home where you belong We hope our Garrison Chapels are your

community of choice At the Garrison Chapels we foster Sunday Worship the Sacraments Christian

Education and School participation

ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN CHURCH - 1173 Victoria Street 613-687-2218 The Reverend Gillian Hoyer Sunday Service 1115 amp Sunday School 11 amCALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH - 567 Melton Street Pembroke Pastors Richard Agnew amp Paul DeGraaf Worship Service and Sunday School 9 and 11 am 613-735-5293 wwwcalvarybaptistpembrokecomCALVIN UNITED CHURCH - 276 Church St Pembroke Accessible to all 613-732-8763 calvinnrtconet Rev Tiina Cote Sunday Worship amp School 10 am wwwcalvinunitedchurchca CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH - 516 Airport Rd at Doran Petawawa 613-687-6971 Rev Bill Stanfel Sunday Divine Service 930 am Sunday School and Bible Study September through June 1045 am Website www3bellnetcelc Email celccogeconetCHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTERDAY SAINTS - Civic Centre Road amp Laurentian Drive 613-687-2237DEEP RIVER COMMUNITY CHURCH - Deep River Road Sunday service 1015 am (Kids Church) drccmagmacaFAITH BAPTIST CHURCH - Pastor Carl Morgan 182 MacKay St Pembroke parking behind town hall 613-735-1584 Sun 10 am 11 am amp 6 pm Wed 7 pmFIRST BAPTIST CHURCH - 210 Mary St Pembroke 613-735-0866 Rev (Padre retired) Wayne Sollows CD Pastor Sunday Worship amp Sunday School 1030 am wwwfbcpcaFIRST EVANGELICAL MISSIONARY CHURCH - 39 Shalom St Pembroke ON K8A 6W8 Sunday worship celebration 1030 am 613-735-5391FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - 257 Pembroke St West 613-732-8214 Rev John Vaudry Sunday School All are welcome Elevator accessGREENWOOD UNITED CHURCH - 1655 Greenwood Road RR2 PembrokeHOLY TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCH - 68 Renfrew St Pembroke 613-732-4658 The Reverend Matthew J Brown Holy Eucharist Wed at 10 am Sunday at 8 am and 10 am Sunday School 10 am Sunday wwwValleyAnglicanscaMOUNT ZION UNITED CHURCH - Corner of B-Line Rd amp Petawawa Blvd Everyone Welcome - Worship amp Sunday School 930 am Toddler Prg available Church Office 613-732-0149 NEW LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH - 2777 Petawawa Blvd 613-687-1804 Sunday Worship Service 10 am All are welcomeOUR LADY OF SORROWS - 11 Mohns Ave 613-687-4764 Weekend Masses Sat 5 pm Sun 10 am Check our website - wwwsorrowspetawawacom or Sunday Bulletin for on-going programs for all ages PEMBROKE BIBLE CHAPEL 11558 Round Lake Road Family Bible Hour amp Sunday School 11 am wwwpembroke-biblechapelcom PEMBROKE PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE - 34 Jordan Ave Pembroke Sunday Worship 1030 am (kids church amp nursery) Programs for all ages 613-732-9721 email infopptchurchcom Website wwwpptchurchcom Facebook PPT (Pembroke Pentecostal Tabernacle) PETAWAWA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - Rev James Kim 24 Ethel St 613-687-4052 Sunday Service 11 am Sunday School availablePINE RIDGE FAMILY CHURCH - Christian amp Missionary Alliance 27 Brumm Road Pembroke 613-735-1241 Service 10 am RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH - 250 Quarry Road Pembroke Rev Ana Beck Sun worship 1030 am 613-638-7476 ST ANDREWS UNITED CHURCH - 40 Joseph St Chalk River Susan deHaan DLM Worship Sunday 1030 am Every-one welcome 613-589-2312ST BARNABAS ANGLICAN CHURCH - 80 Glendale Ave Deep River 613-584-4131 Rev Francois Trottier Sunday services are at 8 am and 10 am with Sunday School during the 10 am service ST JOHNrsquoS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (LCMS) - 357 Miller Street Pembroke 613-735-6332 wwwStJohn-sPembrokeca Rev Stephen Alles amp Rev Kevin Klein (occasional) Sunday School at 845 am Divine Worship - 10 amST JOHNrsquoS LUTHERAN CHURCH - 605 Black Bay Rd Petawawa Rev Albert Romkema 613-687-6187 Sunday Wor-ship 10 am Sunday School 10 am Social Hour 11 am Email pazsjohnscogeconet See us on Facebook we warmly welcome all visitors ST LUKErsquoS ANGLICAN CHURCH (ANIC) - Rev Tim Parent 613-735-4210 Sunday Worship 8 amp 10 am (Childrenrsquos Church amp Nursery) Informal Prayer amp Praise 915 am - all Welcome Meeting at 307 Julien St Pembroke 613-735-5000ST TIMOTHYrsquoS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCIC) - 503 Alfred St Pembroke 613-732-2992 Rev Bruce W Thompson Worship service and Sunday School at 930 am Email officest-timothys-lutheran-pembrokeorg A warm welcome awaits youTHE SALVATION ARMY - 484 Pembroke St W 613-735-5601 Sunday Worship 1030 amTRAILHEAD BAPTIST CHURCH - Pastor Tim Roddick weekly worship services and childrenrsquos programs Sunday mornings 1030 am at Valour School (19 Leeder Lane Petawawa) A growing church for growing families wwwtrailheadbaptistcomWESLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH - 210 Renfrew St Pembroke Rev Kevin Wilson 613-732-2488 Morning worship and childrenrsquos church at 1030 am with nursery provided Pre-service coffee time at 930 am For more information call or email wccbellnetcaWESLEY UNITED CHURCH - 275 Pembroke St E 613-735-6132 10 am morning worship service Sunday School for children during the church serviceZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCIC) - 454 Miller St Pembroke 613-732-8792 wwwzionlutheranca Pastor Paul Roellchen-Pfohl Worship Times - Saturday 430 pm Sunday 10 am with Sunday school for the children followed by coffee and fellowship ZION EVANGELICAL UNITED CHURCH ndash 368 Miller St Pembroke 613-732-9493 zionunitedpembrokegmailcom Sunday Worship 1030 am with Sunday School for children Coffee Hour and fellowship following Bible Study on Tues-days at 10 am Pastor Rev Dr Daniel A Hansen Website wwwzionunitedpembrokeorg All welcome

MurphyFUNERAL HOME amp CHAPEL

John Huff Sandra Huff Warren HuffCaring For Our Community Since 1963

Serving the unique traditional requirements of the military and their families

Specializing in repatriation and military protocols

296 Isabella Street PembrokeE-Mail murphyfuneralnrtconetWebsite murphyfuneralhomeca

613-735-5711

As this has been a very busy time of the year and some of us were away for the weekend of the 13-15 I have not been able to get much time for my column but I will have a lot more informa-tion in my next one Hope to see you all at our next Bingo

We are still trying to raise money for a wheelchair swing that will be placed at the Civitan Park in Petawa-wa right by the Civic Centre

We still need to raise about $10000 so I along with the help from other members of Civitan will be holding bake sales and raffles As well we are asking for donations so we can get this swing set up so that those who are in a wheelchair can enjoy some time at the park with the rest of the family Please help so Civitan can get this swing We still have a bottle at Rona in Petawawa I want

to thank the people at Rona for their support Just re-member when you support the Greater Petawawa Civi-tan Bingo you are helping us help those in our community who need our help

That is all I have for you this week God bless

Thought for the week Yesterday is gone and today is here and tomorrow never comes so get done what you have to today

NEWS FROM THE GREATER PETAWAWA CIVITAN CLUB By Marie FE Arnold PRO

Page 20 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

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LE CONSEIL DES EacuteCOLES PUBLIQUES DE LrsquoEST DE LrsquoONTARIO PREacuteSENTE

EacuteCOLE EacuteLEacuteMENTAIRE ET SECONDAIRE PUBLIQUE

LrsquoEacuteQUINOXE

F R A N C O P H O N E

ICIMONECOLECA

CONSTRUCTION I D E N T I T A I R E

Horticultural Society presents 2019 Trillium Awards

This yearrsquos Trillium Award winners were celebrated at the Petawawa Horticultural Societyrsquos Annual Barbecue Winners were Cathy Brennan Hogaboam Peggy Hinch and Judy and (missing from photo) Dwight Paquette Petawawa residents who through extra effort have made the front yard a source of pride to their neighbourhood are nominated each year for the award (Submitted photo)

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SPORTS HEALTH amp RECREATION

BINGOPetawawa Civic Centre

SUNDAY NIGHTS AT 630 PM 52 Special

Starting at $500 going up to $100 a week 1 Set of 8 Flash Games starting at 630 pm

Doors open at 530 pm License M649527

Greater Petawawa Civitan Club

Get to the Point Beach

FestivalHundreds came out to experience the beauty of the Petawawa Point on Aug 24 The Get to the Point Beach Festival is in its second year and unlike traditional activities at most festivals this one had a more grassroots alternative holistic feel and included activities such as fire danc-ing hula hoop sessions drumming class-es Stand Up Paddling (SUP) yoga paint classes crafting didgeridoo teachings vendors water activities and much more The free fun started in the late afternoon and continued late into the night (Photos by Patricia Leboeuf Petawawa Post)

MORE PHOTOS ON NEXT PAGE

(Above left) Petawawa is one of 20 communities in North America to receive a $25000 grant from the TD Bank Green Space Grant Program To celebrate tree sap-lings were handed out by the Petawawa Horticultural Society Eva Kidney 5 poses with her sapling (Above right) The Petawawa Public Library brought out some games for the kids to enjoy Rosie Bonnie and Max Brooks enjoyed some of the kidrsquos activities

Page 14 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

2889 Petawawa Blvd Petawawa Ontario

Optometrist

(613) 687-5566

Catholic Womenrsquos League NewsBy Vel LeBlanc

The Petawawa Catholic Womenrsquos League is preparing for their Fall activities as follows on Oct 19 there is a Fall Meeting hosted by Saint Francis Xavier Renfrew

At our Oct 6 meeting Sandy Brannon will be our guest speaker as Safe School Coordinator

Prayer service for our deceased CWL members is Nov 4 in the Parish Centre in addition to our monthly meeting

Friendship Sundays for Fall 2019 will take place Oct 6 and Nov 3 following our Sunday 10 am Mass at Our Lady of Sor-rows church A luncheon for senior parishioners is a possibility and is being discussed

The next CWL meeting will be Sept 9 in the Parish Cen-tre All members are invited to attend

SPORTS HEALTH amp RECREATIONGet to the Point continued from previous page

(Above) Independent Yoga Teacher Kirsten Fisher folds herself into the ldquoLord of the Fishesrdquo position (Top right) Jen Foley led the drum circle teaching interested folk on rhythm and beats (Right) One of the arts and crafts was creating mini-birch bark ca-noes Norah 5 threads through the string through the bark with the help of her father Philip Kompass (Photos by Patricia Leb-oeuf Petawawa Post)

613-735-2182 401 Isabella StwwwFestHallca

EPIC EAGLES TRIBUTE

3197A Petawawa BlvdPetawawa Ontario K8H 1X9

John amp Linda Arsenault Tel 613-687-4986

SAFETY CHECKSCOMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE CENTRETOWING AVAILABLE

POSTEDAdele Kelly Appraisers

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 15

SPORTS HEALTH amp RECREATION

Priced to sell And moving Quickly Ask about our military PRICING

Call us for details

Inter-Unit SpringSummer Sports Champs

(Top photo) 1st Battalion The Royal Canadian Regiment won the 2019 Inter Unit SpringSummer Outdoor Soccer Championship (above) 2 Combat Engineer Regiment took the title in Slo-Pitch and (below) Golf (Submitted photos)

NEW PATIENTSRECEIVE A FREE TEETH

WHITENING KITWhen you book a New Patient exam

X-Rays and a dental cleaningRegular $400

DentistryPetawawa

Call 613-506-660017-3025 Petawawa Blvd

Offering Oral Sedation Nitrous Root Canals Implants Braces Children Services Whitening a friendly atmosphere and more

Dr Yasmin graduated in 2013 from the University of Sharjah - UAE (Faculty of Dentistry) with an Honours Degree she worked in Abu Dhabi for 2 years before coming to Canada in 2017 she finished her NDEB equivelncy in 2018 worked in Northern Ontario and now in Petawawa

Dr Yasmin enjoys working in all aspects of dentistry and treating all different ages including the little ones In her free time she spends time with her daughter and husband She loves working out staying active and spending time outdoors

DENTISTRY PETAWAWA WOULD LIKE TO WELCOME TO OUR TEAM

DR YASMIN AL-HADITHI

Page 16 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

SHOP LOCAL AND SAVE THOUSANDS RIGHT HERE AT ANDYrsquoS RV

ldquoSuperior Quality Costs LessrdquoVisit us online for more information on our RVrsquos including the ones listed here

WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES ARE LOWER THAN ANY DEALERSHIP IN ONTARIO IF YOU FIND THE SAME TRAILER

FOR A LOWER PRICE WE WILL MATCH IT

WE ARE FULLY STOCKED WITH BRAND NEW SURVEYOR TRAILERS PUMA TRAILERS FIFTH WHEELS AND

QUAILRIDGE COTTAGE HOMES0 Down 60 Term 240 Amort OAC

Local SPCA holds Dog Wash and BBQ

The Ontario SPCA Renfrew County Animal Centre raised $794 through their Dirty Dogs Done Dirt Cheap Dog Wash and BBQ on Aug 18 at their Pembroke location The money will go a long way to make the pets at the centre happy warm healthy and fed and ultimately help them find forever homes Axel the boxer-lab mix got a got scrubbing from his pet parents Evelyne Gauvin and Ryan Leslie (Photo by Patricia Leboeuf Petawawa Post)

SPORTS HEALTH amp RECREATION

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 17

happeningFor Notices of Club Meetings Bazaars Fun Fairs Fundraisers and other charitable free events happening in the community Word Limit 50 WordsEventPLEASE SUBMIT YOUR NOTICE TO The Petawawa Post Building P-106 E-mail graphicspostbellnetca or call 613-687-5511 ext 5386 or visit wwwPetawawaPostLivecaFor events happening at later dates not listed here please visit our website

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 28TH 201915TH TURKEY TROT features a 5K walkrun amp 15K run chidlrenrsquos obstacle course and prizes for raising pledges Proceeds will support the Pembroke Regional Hospital Register at wwwprhfoundationcom

ELVIS AND BUDDY HOLLY IMPERSONATORS at the Pet-awawa Legion Tickets on sale at the bar open to all age of majority

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 29TH 2019SYLVIA ETCHEVERRY IN CONCERT at Festival Hall at 2 pm A benefit for the Festival Hall Piano Fund For more information visit wwwfesthallca

THE MINNIE OPRY SHOW at the Killaloe Lions Hall 16 Lake St at 1 pm Tickets available at the door Pro-ceeds to benefit the Killalow Seniors and Friendship Club and CRC Seniors Active Living Centre Light buffet lunch included bar will be open For more information contact 613-757-3108

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 2ND 2019CELEBRITY SERVER comes to Boston Pizza Pembroke to support Big Brothers Big Sisters of Renfrew County 10 of your order total will help support mentoring pro-grams across Renfrew County

SUNDAY OCTOBER 6TH 2019GRAN-APPLE TEA hosted by the Petawawa and Area Gran-nies at the Petawawa Legion from 2 - 4 pm Gluten-free sandwiches and sweets available All profits to the Ste-phen Lewis Foundation in support of African Grandmoth-ers orphans and those affected by HIV amp AIDS Entertain-ment by The Zephyr Woodwind Quartet Tickets available from the Petawawa Grannies members or call Esther 613-732-4984 or Hilda Young 613-687-1476

PEACE OF MINDS walk for Schizophrenia Registration is at 130 pm in the parking lot behind Metro 425 Pembroke St E Walk begins at 2 pm BBQ to follow at Recovery Outreach Program(ROP) 196 Albert St

MONDAY OCTOBER 7TH 2019OCTOBER MEETING of the Petawawa Horticultural Soci-ety will be held upstairs at the Petawawa Civic Centre Please note date to accommodate Thanksgiving The Guest Speaker will be Sheri McConnell from Seeds of Creating giving a presentation on lsquoSaving Your Own Seedsrsquo

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 16TH 2019MEET ALISON SEELY animal chircopractor and author of lsquoOne Bone at a Time Tales of an Adventurous Animal Chircopractorrsquo at 12 pm at the Pembroke Animal Hos-pital Pet Learning Centre Book copies will be available for purchase snacks and beverages will be served RSVP to staceympemahcom by October 14th

SATURDAY OCTOBER 19TH 2019LATIN NIGHTS presented by the Pembroke Symphony

Orchestra at Festival Hall at 7 pm Featuring Rossinirsquos Il Signor Bruschino Overture Symphonie Espagnole Op 21 by Lalo and introducing violinist Ralitsa Tcholakova and finishing with Arriagarsquos (ldquoThe Spanish Mozartrdquo) Symphony in D Tickets available at the Festival Hall box office or online at wwwfesthallca

SUNDAY OCTOBER 20TH 2019OKTOBERFEST DINNER at Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church 454 Miller St Pembroke from 330 - 630 pm Tickets available at the door Traditional menu and take out available

SATURDAY OCTOBER 26TH 2019BIG FALL CLEANUP clothing drive event from 11 am - 3 pm at the Pembroke Mall Accepting gently used cloth-ing shoes and bed sheets of all sizes Prizes to be won for garbage bags of clothing donated

IN-DOOR GARAGE SALE at the Petawawa Presbyterian Church 24 Ethel St 9 - 12 pm We may have some-thing that is New to U Hot dogs muffins tea amp coffee for sale Wheelchair accessible

UPCOMING EVENTSFISH AND CHIPS at the Petawawa Legion every Friday from 430 - 6 pm Everyone welcome

638 ALGONQUIN ROYAL CANADIAN AIR CADETS IS RE-CRUITING Youth between the ages of 12 amp 18 can reg-ister Wednesday after 7pm at the Pembroke Armoury Please bring your birth certificate health card and a parentlegal guardian contact638aircadetsca for more information

MUSICIANS WANTED 2 CMBG Pipes amp Drums Band is currently seeking Pipers amp Drummers Open to Military and Civilians Practice held Tuesday evenings 9000 hrs - 2100 hrs in Building H-1 Contact Pipe Major Alan Buchanan Ext - 7106 AlanBuchananforcesgcca for more information

REAL PEOPLE REAL WEIGHT LOSS TOPS CLUB INC Struggling with your weight Need friendly support Join us for a free information meeting Wednesday nights 1730hrs at the Civic Centre (upstairs room) For more info visit TOPSorg or e-mail gvmalogmailcom

DROP-IN GROUP FOR WOMEN SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL ABUSE learn coping skills connect with other survi-vors amp participate in healing activities Body image boundaries effects of sexual trauma drumming hiking and more Call the Womenrsquos Sexual Assault Centre at 613-735-5551 for more information Space is limited groups begin in September

FREE DANCES at the Pembroke Legion in the Lounge every Saturday night from 7 pm - 11 pm August 17th is BBC amp Co August 24th is The Blast and August 31st is The Heartbreakers

CATCH THE ACE WEEKLY LOTTERY held by the Deep River Hospital Foundation with draws every Thursday night at 800 pm at the Deep River Curling and Squash Club You donrsquot have to be present to win Tickets can be purchased at Drearsquos Barbershop Razorrsquos Edge Bar-bershop EGM Insurance and more Visit wwwface-bookcomdrdhfoundationorg for more information

CHECK OUT THE PETAWAWA PUBLIC LIBRARY calendar for all your summer programs This year there will be more drop-in and free events Stop by the library or sign up online Contact Liz at kidspetawawapubliclibraryca or 613-687-2227 ext 2203 for more information

YOUR VOICE MATTERS Do you have a baby on the way Is your baby under one year old In order to improve the resources for young families in our com-munity we need to learn more about your experienc-es during your pregnancy and after your baby was born This survey is private and anonymous and will be used to plan future programs and services Visit wwwsurveymonkeycomrYPTZ5KN From the Ren-frew County and District Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Working Group

CRISIS RESPONDER OPPORTUNITIES Victim Services of Renfrew County is currently looking for Crisis Response Volunteers Victim Services is a non-profit volunteer based agency that assists police and fire services in providing emotional support and practical assistance to people who have experienced a crime tragic life event or disaster Please call Victim Services Renfrew County at 613-649-2852 or toll free at 1-877-568-5730 or visit our website at wwwvictimservicesrenfrewcountyca Applications are now being accepted for our spring Volunteer Training

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS PETAWAWA TRIANGLE GROUP Monday to Friday 8 - 845 am amp Mondays Wednesdays and Sundays at 730 pm at All Saints Anglican Church

THE DEEP RIVER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA is looking for musicians to fill help fill out several sections including

violin viola cello trumpet oboe or French horn The or-chestra rehearses every Tuesday evening in Deep River and performs 5 concerts a year If you are interested or would like more information email drsoemailgmailcom

PARKINSONrsquoS SUPPORT GROUP every third Monday of the month from 10 am - 12 pm at Marianhill Inc 600 Cecelia St Pembroke For more information contact Krista Girard at 613-735-6839 ext 205

PETAWAWA LEGION COMMUNITY BAND is looking for new members We are mainly a concert band with oc-casional marching Members are of all ages and ability Our Band School can also teach you to play with in-struments to rent Wednesday evenings Contact Verlie at 613-687-2890 or whitlocknrtconet or visit wwwPetawawaLegioncaband

CANADIAN MILITARY WIVES CHOIR is looking for new members If yoursquore a military spouse partner or female CAF member join us for friendship and fun No experi-ence necessary and no auditions For more information visit us on Facebook or email canadianmwcpetawa-wagmailcom

BERNADETTE MCCANN HOUSE provides free critical ser-vices and support to women children and youth who are experiencing abuse-related crisis or coping with the after effects of abuse If you require the safety of our shelter or immediate support please call our 24hr confidential help lines at 1-800-267-4930 or 613-732-3131

THE WOMENrsquoS SEXUAL ASSAULT CENTRE offers a 24 hour 7 day a week support and crisis line If you or someone you know has been affected by sexual vio-lence you can reach us at 1-800-663-3060

THE WAR HORSE PROJECT is looking for enthusiastic creative dedicated individuals who want to give their time and skills to help with the development of this young organization Visit our website wwwhoperein-stherapycom to find out more Send your inquiries to the Program Director at infohopereinstherapycom

DISCOVER OUR CREATIVE PROGRAMS

For more information call Annie at (613) 687-7587 ext 3225 wwwCAFConnectioncaPetawawa

PMFRC Open House

FREE Admission

FEATURING INFO ONEmployment Support Educational ResourcesCraft amp Leisure WorkshopsChildren amp Parent ServicesDeployment SupportMental Health Servicesand much more

Pizza for the first 200

guests

OCTOBER

3RD5 - 7 PM

South Side Community Centre

FIT BIT Door Prize donated by

1 hr Onsite

Child Care (0-6 yrs)

CANEX PLAZA CHIROPRACTIC

Dr Denis Mahoney DC

OFFICE HOURSMonday 1000 AM - 1200 NOON

Tuesday 200 PM - 500 PMWednesday 800 AM - 1000 AM

Thursday 200 PM - 500 PM Friday 1000 AM - 1200 NOON

DR DENIS HASNEW HOURS

613-687-4673

We can help put the bounce back in

your step

ORTHOTICS BIOMECHANICS POSTURE CHECKS

GAIT ANALYSIS

Page 18 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

RESERVE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

O-43525 - BACCN WOEmployer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements WO Language English es-sential MOSID 90000 - ATR Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43175 - LONDON ARMOURY OIC AND CEDAR

SPRINGS RTA NCOEmployer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements WOLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00375-01 - HRA or 00376-01 - FSA Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-43437 - ADJT 4 CDSB PERS SVCS

Employer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements Capt Language Bilingual MOSID 00002-01 - Officer Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-42092 - FLIGHT OPS WO Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Sgt Language English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 28-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-42932 - MATAPATA BACKFILL MSE OP

Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Pte Cpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00171-01 - MSE OP or 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 07-Sep-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43399 - IMAGE TECHEmployer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION

SQUADRON Rank Requirements CplLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00137-01 - IMAGE TECH Status Open Start Date 04-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-42945 - AIRCREW FLYING

STANDARDS CLERK Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Cpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 07-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-43149 - SOCIAL MEDIA AND MULTIMEDIA TECHNI-

CIANEmployer 2 CANADIAN MECHANIZED BRIGADE GROUP HEADQUARTERS AND SIGNAL SQUADRON Rank Requirements Cpl MCpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00010-01 - INFMN or 00339-01 - CBT ENGR Status Open Start Date 06-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43196 - CSOR - COM-PANY

ADMINISTRATION OFFICEREmployer CANADIAN SPECIAL OPERATIONS REGIMENT Rank Requirements Capt Language English es-sential MOSID 00002-01 - Officer Status Open Start Date 01-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-43372 - FLIGHT OPS WOEmployer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements WOLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 30-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class A

An additional 3 current REOs are available at

httpcadtckingstonmilcaREO-OERenindexaspx

HELP WANTED

51 FESTUBERT BLVD 613-687-5826

wwwtroyescinemacom

NOW PLAYING

ANGEL HAS FALLEN (14A)

FridaySeptember 27th

at 730 PMMovies subject

to change without notice

De Troyes CinemaMOVIES

classifiedsTo advertise call 613-687-5511 x 5386 or visit wwwPetawawaPostLiveca

MOVIES

SERVICESPicture Framing Petawawa Quality basic framing with wood or metal frames Photos certificates childhood keepsakes needlework etc No obligation estimates Flexible hours Call Beverley at 613-687-2753

EVENTSHuglirsquos Blueberry Ranch Fall Family Fun Season runs from Sept 14 ndash Oct 31 6 acre corn maze with 2 bridges wagon rides to the pumpkin patch pig races pirate cannon shows hay jump animals amp more Shows and wagon rides available on weekends only $1062 + taxweekends $664 + tax weekdays Under 2 free wwwblueberryranchca

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

The Petawawa Military Family Resource Centre has an opening for a

Head Educator (Term Contract)For more information visit our website at

httpswwwCAFconnectioncaPetawawaDeadline for applications is September 27 2019

Wersquore Hiring

The Petawawa Military Family Resource Centre has an opening for an

Executive AssistantFor more information visit our website at

httpswwwCAFconnectioncaPetawawaDeadline for applications is September 26 2019

Wersquore Hiring

FRI SEPTEMBER 27 - THURS OCTOBER 3(OPEN FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY amp THURSDAY)

$20 CARLOAD THURSDAYS GENERAL ADMISSION $14

KIDS 3-15 $7

199 Forest Lea Rd Pembroke | wwwskylightdriveincom24hr Recording 613-732-2136

HOBBS AND SHAW (PG)

GOOD BOYS (14A)First Movie showtime is

approx 720pm

Ontario SPCA Renfrew County Animal Centre Pet of the Week

TAKE ME HOME

Take some SAGE advice and adopt this sweet girl Two year old SAGE has just raised a beautiful social

litter of kittens that have all found homes Now itrsquos SAGErsquos turn to shine

115 Woodcrest Drive Pembroke Open Monday-Friday 1030am-5pm amp Saturday-Sunday 1030am-4pm

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 19

Area Community Churches

St Georgersquos and St Francis of Assisi chapels are open Mon - Fri 7 am to 1130 and 1230 - 330 pm The Chaplainsrsquo Administrative office

is located in Building Q-104 (RC Chapel)

For after hours assistance dial the Duty Centre 687-55115611 and they will reach the Duty Chaplain

Garrison Petawawa Chaplains Phone 613-687-5511 + Ext

Emergency Chaplain 5611

CHAPLAINS (PROTESTANT)Padre Mike Allen

(4 CDSG Snr Chaplain) 6105Padre Judson Bridgewater 4494

Padre Michelet Dormeus Padre David Egers 3310Padre David Gallas 6498

Padre Troy Irwin (2 CMBG Snr Chaplain) 7078

Padre Earl Klotz 5208Padre Matthew Lucas

Padre Humberto Lopes 8455Padre Moley Mangana 5433Padre Robert Schweyer 5433Padre Matthew Squires 8455Padre Robert Parker 3310

Padre Luke Vanderkamp 7396

CHAPLAINS (ROMAN CATHOLIC)

Padre Maria Codina 6402Padre Francis Krusinsky 5536

GARRISON PETAWAWA CHAPELS

WORSHIP SERVICESSunday Worship - 1030 amSunday School Classes (Children 4-12 years old)Nursery for toddlers 3 and underQuiet (Nursing) Room with sound blend of contemporary and traditional worshipWEDDINGS BAPTISMS AND DEDICATIONSAt least three months notice to your unit chaplain is requried for all servicesThe Marriage Preparation Courses required for weddings in a CAF Chapel are provided twice a yearFaith Community Coordinator Padre David Egers X5433

St Georgersquos Chapel (P)4 CDSG Garrison Petawawa ON K8H 2X3 (Q-104) 613 - 687-5511 ext 5434FAX 613-588-7524

MASSMESSEMesse dominicale 0930 AM Sunday English Mass 1100 AM Summer hours starting 01 July until September 30th 1000 AM (Bilingual Mass) All sacraments are offered to military members military status civilians and government employees under military contract CONFESSION - before Mass or by appointment CONFESSION - avant la messe ou par rendez-vous BAPTISM - the last Sunday of each month Baptismal Preparation - Thursday prior Baptism Sunday BAPTEME - Ceacuteleacutebrer le dernier Dimanche de chaque mois Cours de baptecircme - jeudi precedent le diman-

che de baptecircmes MARRIAGE - Six months (6) notice is required A Marriage Preparation Course is mandatory MARIAGE - Nous demandons six (6) mois drsquoavis Un cours de preparation au marriage est obligatoire SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION - St Francis of Assisi Chapel offers sacramental prepara-tion To register for the program contact the Administrative Office ext 5434PREPARATION AUX SACRAMENTS - St Francois drsquoAssise offrent la preparation aux sacraments si vous voulex vous inscrire veuillez contacter le bureau administratif des aumoniers ext 5434Faith Community Coordinator Padre Maria Codena X6402

St Francis of Assisi Chapel (RC)Chapelle St Franccedilois drsquoAssise (CR)

4 CDSG Garrison Petawawa ON K8H 2X3 (Q-104) 613 - 687-5511 ext 5434

FAX 613-588-7524

Let us help you find a spiritual home where you belong We hope our Garrison Chapels are your

community of choice At the Garrison Chapels we foster Sunday Worship the Sacraments Christian

Education and School participation

ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN CHURCH - 1173 Victoria Street 613-687-2218 The Reverend Gillian Hoyer Sunday Service 1115 amp Sunday School 11 amCALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH - 567 Melton Street Pembroke Pastors Richard Agnew amp Paul DeGraaf Worship Service and Sunday School 9 and 11 am 613-735-5293 wwwcalvarybaptistpembrokecomCALVIN UNITED CHURCH - 276 Church St Pembroke Accessible to all 613-732-8763 calvinnrtconet Rev Tiina Cote Sunday Worship amp School 10 am wwwcalvinunitedchurchca CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH - 516 Airport Rd at Doran Petawawa 613-687-6971 Rev Bill Stanfel Sunday Divine Service 930 am Sunday School and Bible Study September through June 1045 am Website www3bellnetcelc Email celccogeconetCHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTERDAY SAINTS - Civic Centre Road amp Laurentian Drive 613-687-2237DEEP RIVER COMMUNITY CHURCH - Deep River Road Sunday service 1015 am (Kids Church) drccmagmacaFAITH BAPTIST CHURCH - Pastor Carl Morgan 182 MacKay St Pembroke parking behind town hall 613-735-1584 Sun 10 am 11 am amp 6 pm Wed 7 pmFIRST BAPTIST CHURCH - 210 Mary St Pembroke 613-735-0866 Rev (Padre retired) Wayne Sollows CD Pastor Sunday Worship amp Sunday School 1030 am wwwfbcpcaFIRST EVANGELICAL MISSIONARY CHURCH - 39 Shalom St Pembroke ON K8A 6W8 Sunday worship celebration 1030 am 613-735-5391FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - 257 Pembroke St West 613-732-8214 Rev John Vaudry Sunday School All are welcome Elevator accessGREENWOOD UNITED CHURCH - 1655 Greenwood Road RR2 PembrokeHOLY TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCH - 68 Renfrew St Pembroke 613-732-4658 The Reverend Matthew J Brown Holy Eucharist Wed at 10 am Sunday at 8 am and 10 am Sunday School 10 am Sunday wwwValleyAnglicanscaMOUNT ZION UNITED CHURCH - Corner of B-Line Rd amp Petawawa Blvd Everyone Welcome - Worship amp Sunday School 930 am Toddler Prg available Church Office 613-732-0149 NEW LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH - 2777 Petawawa Blvd 613-687-1804 Sunday Worship Service 10 am All are welcomeOUR LADY OF SORROWS - 11 Mohns Ave 613-687-4764 Weekend Masses Sat 5 pm Sun 10 am Check our website - wwwsorrowspetawawacom or Sunday Bulletin for on-going programs for all ages PEMBROKE BIBLE CHAPEL 11558 Round Lake Road Family Bible Hour amp Sunday School 11 am wwwpembroke-biblechapelcom PEMBROKE PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE - 34 Jordan Ave Pembroke Sunday Worship 1030 am (kids church amp nursery) Programs for all ages 613-732-9721 email infopptchurchcom Website wwwpptchurchcom Facebook PPT (Pembroke Pentecostal Tabernacle) PETAWAWA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - Rev James Kim 24 Ethel St 613-687-4052 Sunday Service 11 am Sunday School availablePINE RIDGE FAMILY CHURCH - Christian amp Missionary Alliance 27 Brumm Road Pembroke 613-735-1241 Service 10 am RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH - 250 Quarry Road Pembroke Rev Ana Beck Sun worship 1030 am 613-638-7476 ST ANDREWS UNITED CHURCH - 40 Joseph St Chalk River Susan deHaan DLM Worship Sunday 1030 am Every-one welcome 613-589-2312ST BARNABAS ANGLICAN CHURCH - 80 Glendale Ave Deep River 613-584-4131 Rev Francois Trottier Sunday services are at 8 am and 10 am with Sunday School during the 10 am service ST JOHNrsquoS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (LCMS) - 357 Miller Street Pembroke 613-735-6332 wwwStJohn-sPembrokeca Rev Stephen Alles amp Rev Kevin Klein (occasional) Sunday School at 845 am Divine Worship - 10 amST JOHNrsquoS LUTHERAN CHURCH - 605 Black Bay Rd Petawawa Rev Albert Romkema 613-687-6187 Sunday Wor-ship 10 am Sunday School 10 am Social Hour 11 am Email pazsjohnscogeconet See us on Facebook we warmly welcome all visitors ST LUKErsquoS ANGLICAN CHURCH (ANIC) - Rev Tim Parent 613-735-4210 Sunday Worship 8 amp 10 am (Childrenrsquos Church amp Nursery) Informal Prayer amp Praise 915 am - all Welcome Meeting at 307 Julien St Pembroke 613-735-5000ST TIMOTHYrsquoS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCIC) - 503 Alfred St Pembroke 613-732-2992 Rev Bruce W Thompson Worship service and Sunday School at 930 am Email officest-timothys-lutheran-pembrokeorg A warm welcome awaits youTHE SALVATION ARMY - 484 Pembroke St W 613-735-5601 Sunday Worship 1030 amTRAILHEAD BAPTIST CHURCH - Pastor Tim Roddick weekly worship services and childrenrsquos programs Sunday mornings 1030 am at Valour School (19 Leeder Lane Petawawa) A growing church for growing families wwwtrailheadbaptistcomWESLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH - 210 Renfrew St Pembroke Rev Kevin Wilson 613-732-2488 Morning worship and childrenrsquos church at 1030 am with nursery provided Pre-service coffee time at 930 am For more information call or email wccbellnetcaWESLEY UNITED CHURCH - 275 Pembroke St E 613-735-6132 10 am morning worship service Sunday School for children during the church serviceZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCIC) - 454 Miller St Pembroke 613-732-8792 wwwzionlutheranca Pastor Paul Roellchen-Pfohl Worship Times - Saturday 430 pm Sunday 10 am with Sunday school for the children followed by coffee and fellowship ZION EVANGELICAL UNITED CHURCH ndash 368 Miller St Pembroke 613-732-9493 zionunitedpembrokegmailcom Sunday Worship 1030 am with Sunday School for children Coffee Hour and fellowship following Bible Study on Tues-days at 10 am Pastor Rev Dr Daniel A Hansen Website wwwzionunitedpembrokeorg All welcome

MurphyFUNERAL HOME amp CHAPEL

John Huff Sandra Huff Warren HuffCaring For Our Community Since 1963

Serving the unique traditional requirements of the military and their families

Specializing in repatriation and military protocols

296 Isabella Street PembrokeE-Mail murphyfuneralnrtconetWebsite murphyfuneralhomeca

613-735-5711

As this has been a very busy time of the year and some of us were away for the weekend of the 13-15 I have not been able to get much time for my column but I will have a lot more informa-tion in my next one Hope to see you all at our next Bingo

We are still trying to raise money for a wheelchair swing that will be placed at the Civitan Park in Petawa-wa right by the Civic Centre

We still need to raise about $10000 so I along with the help from other members of Civitan will be holding bake sales and raffles As well we are asking for donations so we can get this swing set up so that those who are in a wheelchair can enjoy some time at the park with the rest of the family Please help so Civitan can get this swing We still have a bottle at Rona in Petawawa I want

to thank the people at Rona for their support Just re-member when you support the Greater Petawawa Civi-tan Bingo you are helping us help those in our community who need our help

That is all I have for you this week God bless

Thought for the week Yesterday is gone and today is here and tomorrow never comes so get done what you have to today

NEWS FROM THE GREATER PETAWAWA CIVITAN CLUB By Marie FE Arnold PRO

Page 20 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

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LE CONSEIL DES EacuteCOLES PUBLIQUES DE LrsquoEST DE LrsquoONTARIO PREacuteSENTE

EacuteCOLE EacuteLEacuteMENTAIRE ET SECONDAIRE PUBLIQUE

LrsquoEacuteQUINOXE

F R A N C O P H O N E

ICIMONECOLECA

CONSTRUCTION I D E N T I T A I R E

Horticultural Society presents 2019 Trillium Awards

This yearrsquos Trillium Award winners were celebrated at the Petawawa Horticultural Societyrsquos Annual Barbecue Winners were Cathy Brennan Hogaboam Peggy Hinch and Judy and (missing from photo) Dwight Paquette Petawawa residents who through extra effort have made the front yard a source of pride to their neighbourhood are nominated each year for the award (Submitted photo)

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY

2889 Petawawa Blvd Petawawa Ontario

Optometrist

(613) 687-5566

Catholic Womenrsquos League NewsBy Vel LeBlanc

The Petawawa Catholic Womenrsquos League is preparing for their Fall activities as follows on Oct 19 there is a Fall Meeting hosted by Saint Francis Xavier Renfrew

At our Oct 6 meeting Sandy Brannon will be our guest speaker as Safe School Coordinator

Prayer service for our deceased CWL members is Nov 4 in the Parish Centre in addition to our monthly meeting

Friendship Sundays for Fall 2019 will take place Oct 6 and Nov 3 following our Sunday 10 am Mass at Our Lady of Sor-rows church A luncheon for senior parishioners is a possibility and is being discussed

The next CWL meeting will be Sept 9 in the Parish Cen-tre All members are invited to attend

SPORTS HEALTH amp RECREATIONGet to the Point continued from previous page

(Above) Independent Yoga Teacher Kirsten Fisher folds herself into the ldquoLord of the Fishesrdquo position (Top right) Jen Foley led the drum circle teaching interested folk on rhythm and beats (Right) One of the arts and crafts was creating mini-birch bark ca-noes Norah 5 threads through the string through the bark with the help of her father Philip Kompass (Photos by Patricia Leb-oeuf Petawawa Post)

613-735-2182 401 Isabella StwwwFestHallca

EPIC EAGLES TRIBUTE

3197A Petawawa BlvdPetawawa Ontario K8H 1X9

John amp Linda Arsenault Tel 613-687-4986

SAFETY CHECKSCOMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE CENTRETOWING AVAILABLE

POSTEDAdele Kelly Appraisers

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 15

SPORTS HEALTH amp RECREATION

Priced to sell And moving Quickly Ask about our military PRICING

Call us for details

Inter-Unit SpringSummer Sports Champs

(Top photo) 1st Battalion The Royal Canadian Regiment won the 2019 Inter Unit SpringSummer Outdoor Soccer Championship (above) 2 Combat Engineer Regiment took the title in Slo-Pitch and (below) Golf (Submitted photos)

NEW PATIENTSRECEIVE A FREE TEETH

WHITENING KITWhen you book a New Patient exam

X-Rays and a dental cleaningRegular $400

DentistryPetawawa

Call 613-506-660017-3025 Petawawa Blvd

Offering Oral Sedation Nitrous Root Canals Implants Braces Children Services Whitening a friendly atmosphere and more

Dr Yasmin graduated in 2013 from the University of Sharjah - UAE (Faculty of Dentistry) with an Honours Degree she worked in Abu Dhabi for 2 years before coming to Canada in 2017 she finished her NDEB equivelncy in 2018 worked in Northern Ontario and now in Petawawa

Dr Yasmin enjoys working in all aspects of dentistry and treating all different ages including the little ones In her free time she spends time with her daughter and husband She loves working out staying active and spending time outdoors

DENTISTRY PETAWAWA WOULD LIKE TO WELCOME TO OUR TEAM

DR YASMIN AL-HADITHI

Page 16 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

SHOP LOCAL AND SAVE THOUSANDS RIGHT HERE AT ANDYrsquoS RV

ldquoSuperior Quality Costs LessrdquoVisit us online for more information on our RVrsquos including the ones listed here

WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES ARE LOWER THAN ANY DEALERSHIP IN ONTARIO IF YOU FIND THE SAME TRAILER

FOR A LOWER PRICE WE WILL MATCH IT

WE ARE FULLY STOCKED WITH BRAND NEW SURVEYOR TRAILERS PUMA TRAILERS FIFTH WHEELS AND

QUAILRIDGE COTTAGE HOMES0 Down 60 Term 240 Amort OAC

Local SPCA holds Dog Wash and BBQ

The Ontario SPCA Renfrew County Animal Centre raised $794 through their Dirty Dogs Done Dirt Cheap Dog Wash and BBQ on Aug 18 at their Pembroke location The money will go a long way to make the pets at the centre happy warm healthy and fed and ultimately help them find forever homes Axel the boxer-lab mix got a got scrubbing from his pet parents Evelyne Gauvin and Ryan Leslie (Photo by Patricia Leboeuf Petawawa Post)

SPORTS HEALTH amp RECREATION

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 17

happeningFor Notices of Club Meetings Bazaars Fun Fairs Fundraisers and other charitable free events happening in the community Word Limit 50 WordsEventPLEASE SUBMIT YOUR NOTICE TO The Petawawa Post Building P-106 E-mail graphicspostbellnetca or call 613-687-5511 ext 5386 or visit wwwPetawawaPostLivecaFor events happening at later dates not listed here please visit our website

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 28TH 201915TH TURKEY TROT features a 5K walkrun amp 15K run chidlrenrsquos obstacle course and prizes for raising pledges Proceeds will support the Pembroke Regional Hospital Register at wwwprhfoundationcom

ELVIS AND BUDDY HOLLY IMPERSONATORS at the Pet-awawa Legion Tickets on sale at the bar open to all age of majority

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 29TH 2019SYLVIA ETCHEVERRY IN CONCERT at Festival Hall at 2 pm A benefit for the Festival Hall Piano Fund For more information visit wwwfesthallca

THE MINNIE OPRY SHOW at the Killaloe Lions Hall 16 Lake St at 1 pm Tickets available at the door Pro-ceeds to benefit the Killalow Seniors and Friendship Club and CRC Seniors Active Living Centre Light buffet lunch included bar will be open For more information contact 613-757-3108

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 2ND 2019CELEBRITY SERVER comes to Boston Pizza Pembroke to support Big Brothers Big Sisters of Renfrew County 10 of your order total will help support mentoring pro-grams across Renfrew County

SUNDAY OCTOBER 6TH 2019GRAN-APPLE TEA hosted by the Petawawa and Area Gran-nies at the Petawawa Legion from 2 - 4 pm Gluten-free sandwiches and sweets available All profits to the Ste-phen Lewis Foundation in support of African Grandmoth-ers orphans and those affected by HIV amp AIDS Entertain-ment by The Zephyr Woodwind Quartet Tickets available from the Petawawa Grannies members or call Esther 613-732-4984 or Hilda Young 613-687-1476

PEACE OF MINDS walk for Schizophrenia Registration is at 130 pm in the parking lot behind Metro 425 Pembroke St E Walk begins at 2 pm BBQ to follow at Recovery Outreach Program(ROP) 196 Albert St

MONDAY OCTOBER 7TH 2019OCTOBER MEETING of the Petawawa Horticultural Soci-ety will be held upstairs at the Petawawa Civic Centre Please note date to accommodate Thanksgiving The Guest Speaker will be Sheri McConnell from Seeds of Creating giving a presentation on lsquoSaving Your Own Seedsrsquo

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 16TH 2019MEET ALISON SEELY animal chircopractor and author of lsquoOne Bone at a Time Tales of an Adventurous Animal Chircopractorrsquo at 12 pm at the Pembroke Animal Hos-pital Pet Learning Centre Book copies will be available for purchase snacks and beverages will be served RSVP to staceympemahcom by October 14th

SATURDAY OCTOBER 19TH 2019LATIN NIGHTS presented by the Pembroke Symphony

Orchestra at Festival Hall at 7 pm Featuring Rossinirsquos Il Signor Bruschino Overture Symphonie Espagnole Op 21 by Lalo and introducing violinist Ralitsa Tcholakova and finishing with Arriagarsquos (ldquoThe Spanish Mozartrdquo) Symphony in D Tickets available at the Festival Hall box office or online at wwwfesthallca

SUNDAY OCTOBER 20TH 2019OKTOBERFEST DINNER at Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church 454 Miller St Pembroke from 330 - 630 pm Tickets available at the door Traditional menu and take out available

SATURDAY OCTOBER 26TH 2019BIG FALL CLEANUP clothing drive event from 11 am - 3 pm at the Pembroke Mall Accepting gently used cloth-ing shoes and bed sheets of all sizes Prizes to be won for garbage bags of clothing donated

IN-DOOR GARAGE SALE at the Petawawa Presbyterian Church 24 Ethel St 9 - 12 pm We may have some-thing that is New to U Hot dogs muffins tea amp coffee for sale Wheelchair accessible

UPCOMING EVENTSFISH AND CHIPS at the Petawawa Legion every Friday from 430 - 6 pm Everyone welcome

638 ALGONQUIN ROYAL CANADIAN AIR CADETS IS RE-CRUITING Youth between the ages of 12 amp 18 can reg-ister Wednesday after 7pm at the Pembroke Armoury Please bring your birth certificate health card and a parentlegal guardian contact638aircadetsca for more information

MUSICIANS WANTED 2 CMBG Pipes amp Drums Band is currently seeking Pipers amp Drummers Open to Military and Civilians Practice held Tuesday evenings 9000 hrs - 2100 hrs in Building H-1 Contact Pipe Major Alan Buchanan Ext - 7106 AlanBuchananforcesgcca for more information

REAL PEOPLE REAL WEIGHT LOSS TOPS CLUB INC Struggling with your weight Need friendly support Join us for a free information meeting Wednesday nights 1730hrs at the Civic Centre (upstairs room) For more info visit TOPSorg or e-mail gvmalogmailcom

DROP-IN GROUP FOR WOMEN SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL ABUSE learn coping skills connect with other survi-vors amp participate in healing activities Body image boundaries effects of sexual trauma drumming hiking and more Call the Womenrsquos Sexual Assault Centre at 613-735-5551 for more information Space is limited groups begin in September

FREE DANCES at the Pembroke Legion in the Lounge every Saturday night from 7 pm - 11 pm August 17th is BBC amp Co August 24th is The Blast and August 31st is The Heartbreakers

CATCH THE ACE WEEKLY LOTTERY held by the Deep River Hospital Foundation with draws every Thursday night at 800 pm at the Deep River Curling and Squash Club You donrsquot have to be present to win Tickets can be purchased at Drearsquos Barbershop Razorrsquos Edge Bar-bershop EGM Insurance and more Visit wwwface-bookcomdrdhfoundationorg for more information

CHECK OUT THE PETAWAWA PUBLIC LIBRARY calendar for all your summer programs This year there will be more drop-in and free events Stop by the library or sign up online Contact Liz at kidspetawawapubliclibraryca or 613-687-2227 ext 2203 for more information

YOUR VOICE MATTERS Do you have a baby on the way Is your baby under one year old In order to improve the resources for young families in our com-munity we need to learn more about your experienc-es during your pregnancy and after your baby was born This survey is private and anonymous and will be used to plan future programs and services Visit wwwsurveymonkeycomrYPTZ5KN From the Ren-frew County and District Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Working Group

CRISIS RESPONDER OPPORTUNITIES Victim Services of Renfrew County is currently looking for Crisis Response Volunteers Victim Services is a non-profit volunteer based agency that assists police and fire services in providing emotional support and practical assistance to people who have experienced a crime tragic life event or disaster Please call Victim Services Renfrew County at 613-649-2852 or toll free at 1-877-568-5730 or visit our website at wwwvictimservicesrenfrewcountyca Applications are now being accepted for our spring Volunteer Training

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS PETAWAWA TRIANGLE GROUP Monday to Friday 8 - 845 am amp Mondays Wednesdays and Sundays at 730 pm at All Saints Anglican Church

THE DEEP RIVER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA is looking for musicians to fill help fill out several sections including

violin viola cello trumpet oboe or French horn The or-chestra rehearses every Tuesday evening in Deep River and performs 5 concerts a year If you are interested or would like more information email drsoemailgmailcom

PARKINSONrsquoS SUPPORT GROUP every third Monday of the month from 10 am - 12 pm at Marianhill Inc 600 Cecelia St Pembroke For more information contact Krista Girard at 613-735-6839 ext 205

PETAWAWA LEGION COMMUNITY BAND is looking for new members We are mainly a concert band with oc-casional marching Members are of all ages and ability Our Band School can also teach you to play with in-struments to rent Wednesday evenings Contact Verlie at 613-687-2890 or whitlocknrtconet or visit wwwPetawawaLegioncaband

CANADIAN MILITARY WIVES CHOIR is looking for new members If yoursquore a military spouse partner or female CAF member join us for friendship and fun No experi-ence necessary and no auditions For more information visit us on Facebook or email canadianmwcpetawa-wagmailcom

BERNADETTE MCCANN HOUSE provides free critical ser-vices and support to women children and youth who are experiencing abuse-related crisis or coping with the after effects of abuse If you require the safety of our shelter or immediate support please call our 24hr confidential help lines at 1-800-267-4930 or 613-732-3131

THE WOMENrsquoS SEXUAL ASSAULT CENTRE offers a 24 hour 7 day a week support and crisis line If you or someone you know has been affected by sexual vio-lence you can reach us at 1-800-663-3060

THE WAR HORSE PROJECT is looking for enthusiastic creative dedicated individuals who want to give their time and skills to help with the development of this young organization Visit our website wwwhoperein-stherapycom to find out more Send your inquiries to the Program Director at infohopereinstherapycom

DISCOVER OUR CREATIVE PROGRAMS

For more information call Annie at (613) 687-7587 ext 3225 wwwCAFConnectioncaPetawawa

PMFRC Open House

FREE Admission

FEATURING INFO ONEmployment Support Educational ResourcesCraft amp Leisure WorkshopsChildren amp Parent ServicesDeployment SupportMental Health Servicesand much more

Pizza for the first 200

guests

OCTOBER

3RD5 - 7 PM

South Side Community Centre

FIT BIT Door Prize donated by

1 hr Onsite

Child Care (0-6 yrs)

CANEX PLAZA CHIROPRACTIC

Dr Denis Mahoney DC

OFFICE HOURSMonday 1000 AM - 1200 NOON

Tuesday 200 PM - 500 PMWednesday 800 AM - 1000 AM

Thursday 200 PM - 500 PM Friday 1000 AM - 1200 NOON

DR DENIS HASNEW HOURS

613-687-4673

We can help put the bounce back in

your step

ORTHOTICS BIOMECHANICS POSTURE CHECKS

GAIT ANALYSIS

Page 18 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

RESERVE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

O-43525 - BACCN WOEmployer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements WO Language English es-sential MOSID 90000 - ATR Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43175 - LONDON ARMOURY OIC AND CEDAR

SPRINGS RTA NCOEmployer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements WOLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00375-01 - HRA or 00376-01 - FSA Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-43437 - ADJT 4 CDSB PERS SVCS

Employer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements Capt Language Bilingual MOSID 00002-01 - Officer Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-42092 - FLIGHT OPS WO Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Sgt Language English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 28-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-42932 - MATAPATA BACKFILL MSE OP

Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Pte Cpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00171-01 - MSE OP or 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 07-Sep-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43399 - IMAGE TECHEmployer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION

SQUADRON Rank Requirements CplLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00137-01 - IMAGE TECH Status Open Start Date 04-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-42945 - AIRCREW FLYING

STANDARDS CLERK Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Cpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 07-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-43149 - SOCIAL MEDIA AND MULTIMEDIA TECHNI-

CIANEmployer 2 CANADIAN MECHANIZED BRIGADE GROUP HEADQUARTERS AND SIGNAL SQUADRON Rank Requirements Cpl MCpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00010-01 - INFMN or 00339-01 - CBT ENGR Status Open Start Date 06-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43196 - CSOR - COM-PANY

ADMINISTRATION OFFICEREmployer CANADIAN SPECIAL OPERATIONS REGIMENT Rank Requirements Capt Language English es-sential MOSID 00002-01 - Officer Status Open Start Date 01-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-43372 - FLIGHT OPS WOEmployer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements WOLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 30-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class A

An additional 3 current REOs are available at

httpcadtckingstonmilcaREO-OERenindexaspx

HELP WANTED

51 FESTUBERT BLVD 613-687-5826

wwwtroyescinemacom

NOW PLAYING

ANGEL HAS FALLEN (14A)

FridaySeptember 27th

at 730 PMMovies subject

to change without notice

De Troyes CinemaMOVIES

classifiedsTo advertise call 613-687-5511 x 5386 or visit wwwPetawawaPostLiveca

MOVIES

SERVICESPicture Framing Petawawa Quality basic framing with wood or metal frames Photos certificates childhood keepsakes needlework etc No obligation estimates Flexible hours Call Beverley at 613-687-2753

EVENTSHuglirsquos Blueberry Ranch Fall Family Fun Season runs from Sept 14 ndash Oct 31 6 acre corn maze with 2 bridges wagon rides to the pumpkin patch pig races pirate cannon shows hay jump animals amp more Shows and wagon rides available on weekends only $1062 + taxweekends $664 + tax weekdays Under 2 free wwwblueberryranchca

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

The Petawawa Military Family Resource Centre has an opening for a

Head Educator (Term Contract)For more information visit our website at

httpswwwCAFconnectioncaPetawawaDeadline for applications is September 27 2019

Wersquore Hiring

The Petawawa Military Family Resource Centre has an opening for an

Executive AssistantFor more information visit our website at

httpswwwCAFconnectioncaPetawawaDeadline for applications is September 26 2019

Wersquore Hiring

FRI SEPTEMBER 27 - THURS OCTOBER 3(OPEN FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY amp THURSDAY)

$20 CARLOAD THURSDAYS GENERAL ADMISSION $14

KIDS 3-15 $7

199 Forest Lea Rd Pembroke | wwwskylightdriveincom24hr Recording 613-732-2136

HOBBS AND SHAW (PG)

GOOD BOYS (14A)First Movie showtime is

approx 720pm

Ontario SPCA Renfrew County Animal Centre Pet of the Week

TAKE ME HOME

Take some SAGE advice and adopt this sweet girl Two year old SAGE has just raised a beautiful social

litter of kittens that have all found homes Now itrsquos SAGErsquos turn to shine

115 Woodcrest Drive Pembroke Open Monday-Friday 1030am-5pm amp Saturday-Sunday 1030am-4pm

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 19

Area Community Churches

St Georgersquos and St Francis of Assisi chapels are open Mon - Fri 7 am to 1130 and 1230 - 330 pm The Chaplainsrsquo Administrative office

is located in Building Q-104 (RC Chapel)

For after hours assistance dial the Duty Centre 687-55115611 and they will reach the Duty Chaplain

Garrison Petawawa Chaplains Phone 613-687-5511 + Ext

Emergency Chaplain 5611

CHAPLAINS (PROTESTANT)Padre Mike Allen

(4 CDSG Snr Chaplain) 6105Padre Judson Bridgewater 4494

Padre Michelet Dormeus Padre David Egers 3310Padre David Gallas 6498

Padre Troy Irwin (2 CMBG Snr Chaplain) 7078

Padre Earl Klotz 5208Padre Matthew Lucas

Padre Humberto Lopes 8455Padre Moley Mangana 5433Padre Robert Schweyer 5433Padre Matthew Squires 8455Padre Robert Parker 3310

Padre Luke Vanderkamp 7396

CHAPLAINS (ROMAN CATHOLIC)

Padre Maria Codina 6402Padre Francis Krusinsky 5536

GARRISON PETAWAWA CHAPELS

WORSHIP SERVICESSunday Worship - 1030 amSunday School Classes (Children 4-12 years old)Nursery for toddlers 3 and underQuiet (Nursing) Room with sound blend of contemporary and traditional worshipWEDDINGS BAPTISMS AND DEDICATIONSAt least three months notice to your unit chaplain is requried for all servicesThe Marriage Preparation Courses required for weddings in a CAF Chapel are provided twice a yearFaith Community Coordinator Padre David Egers X5433

St Georgersquos Chapel (P)4 CDSG Garrison Petawawa ON K8H 2X3 (Q-104) 613 - 687-5511 ext 5434FAX 613-588-7524

MASSMESSEMesse dominicale 0930 AM Sunday English Mass 1100 AM Summer hours starting 01 July until September 30th 1000 AM (Bilingual Mass) All sacraments are offered to military members military status civilians and government employees under military contract CONFESSION - before Mass or by appointment CONFESSION - avant la messe ou par rendez-vous BAPTISM - the last Sunday of each month Baptismal Preparation - Thursday prior Baptism Sunday BAPTEME - Ceacuteleacutebrer le dernier Dimanche de chaque mois Cours de baptecircme - jeudi precedent le diman-

che de baptecircmes MARRIAGE - Six months (6) notice is required A Marriage Preparation Course is mandatory MARIAGE - Nous demandons six (6) mois drsquoavis Un cours de preparation au marriage est obligatoire SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION - St Francis of Assisi Chapel offers sacramental prepara-tion To register for the program contact the Administrative Office ext 5434PREPARATION AUX SACRAMENTS - St Francois drsquoAssise offrent la preparation aux sacraments si vous voulex vous inscrire veuillez contacter le bureau administratif des aumoniers ext 5434Faith Community Coordinator Padre Maria Codena X6402

St Francis of Assisi Chapel (RC)Chapelle St Franccedilois drsquoAssise (CR)

4 CDSG Garrison Petawawa ON K8H 2X3 (Q-104) 613 - 687-5511 ext 5434

FAX 613-588-7524

Let us help you find a spiritual home where you belong We hope our Garrison Chapels are your

community of choice At the Garrison Chapels we foster Sunday Worship the Sacraments Christian

Education and School participation

ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN CHURCH - 1173 Victoria Street 613-687-2218 The Reverend Gillian Hoyer Sunday Service 1115 amp Sunday School 11 amCALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH - 567 Melton Street Pembroke Pastors Richard Agnew amp Paul DeGraaf Worship Service and Sunday School 9 and 11 am 613-735-5293 wwwcalvarybaptistpembrokecomCALVIN UNITED CHURCH - 276 Church St Pembroke Accessible to all 613-732-8763 calvinnrtconet Rev Tiina Cote Sunday Worship amp School 10 am wwwcalvinunitedchurchca CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH - 516 Airport Rd at Doran Petawawa 613-687-6971 Rev Bill Stanfel Sunday Divine Service 930 am Sunday School and Bible Study September through June 1045 am Website www3bellnetcelc Email celccogeconetCHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTERDAY SAINTS - Civic Centre Road amp Laurentian Drive 613-687-2237DEEP RIVER COMMUNITY CHURCH - Deep River Road Sunday service 1015 am (Kids Church) drccmagmacaFAITH BAPTIST CHURCH - Pastor Carl Morgan 182 MacKay St Pembroke parking behind town hall 613-735-1584 Sun 10 am 11 am amp 6 pm Wed 7 pmFIRST BAPTIST CHURCH - 210 Mary St Pembroke 613-735-0866 Rev (Padre retired) Wayne Sollows CD Pastor Sunday Worship amp Sunday School 1030 am wwwfbcpcaFIRST EVANGELICAL MISSIONARY CHURCH - 39 Shalom St Pembroke ON K8A 6W8 Sunday worship celebration 1030 am 613-735-5391FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - 257 Pembroke St West 613-732-8214 Rev John Vaudry Sunday School All are welcome Elevator accessGREENWOOD UNITED CHURCH - 1655 Greenwood Road RR2 PembrokeHOLY TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCH - 68 Renfrew St Pembroke 613-732-4658 The Reverend Matthew J Brown Holy Eucharist Wed at 10 am Sunday at 8 am and 10 am Sunday School 10 am Sunday wwwValleyAnglicanscaMOUNT ZION UNITED CHURCH - Corner of B-Line Rd amp Petawawa Blvd Everyone Welcome - Worship amp Sunday School 930 am Toddler Prg available Church Office 613-732-0149 NEW LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH - 2777 Petawawa Blvd 613-687-1804 Sunday Worship Service 10 am All are welcomeOUR LADY OF SORROWS - 11 Mohns Ave 613-687-4764 Weekend Masses Sat 5 pm Sun 10 am Check our website - wwwsorrowspetawawacom or Sunday Bulletin for on-going programs for all ages PEMBROKE BIBLE CHAPEL 11558 Round Lake Road Family Bible Hour amp Sunday School 11 am wwwpembroke-biblechapelcom PEMBROKE PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE - 34 Jordan Ave Pembroke Sunday Worship 1030 am (kids church amp nursery) Programs for all ages 613-732-9721 email infopptchurchcom Website wwwpptchurchcom Facebook PPT (Pembroke Pentecostal Tabernacle) PETAWAWA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - Rev James Kim 24 Ethel St 613-687-4052 Sunday Service 11 am Sunday School availablePINE RIDGE FAMILY CHURCH - Christian amp Missionary Alliance 27 Brumm Road Pembroke 613-735-1241 Service 10 am RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH - 250 Quarry Road Pembroke Rev Ana Beck Sun worship 1030 am 613-638-7476 ST ANDREWS UNITED CHURCH - 40 Joseph St Chalk River Susan deHaan DLM Worship Sunday 1030 am Every-one welcome 613-589-2312ST BARNABAS ANGLICAN CHURCH - 80 Glendale Ave Deep River 613-584-4131 Rev Francois Trottier Sunday services are at 8 am and 10 am with Sunday School during the 10 am service ST JOHNrsquoS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (LCMS) - 357 Miller Street Pembroke 613-735-6332 wwwStJohn-sPembrokeca Rev Stephen Alles amp Rev Kevin Klein (occasional) Sunday School at 845 am Divine Worship - 10 amST JOHNrsquoS LUTHERAN CHURCH - 605 Black Bay Rd Petawawa Rev Albert Romkema 613-687-6187 Sunday Wor-ship 10 am Sunday School 10 am Social Hour 11 am Email pazsjohnscogeconet See us on Facebook we warmly welcome all visitors ST LUKErsquoS ANGLICAN CHURCH (ANIC) - Rev Tim Parent 613-735-4210 Sunday Worship 8 amp 10 am (Childrenrsquos Church amp Nursery) Informal Prayer amp Praise 915 am - all Welcome Meeting at 307 Julien St Pembroke 613-735-5000ST TIMOTHYrsquoS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCIC) - 503 Alfred St Pembroke 613-732-2992 Rev Bruce W Thompson Worship service and Sunday School at 930 am Email officest-timothys-lutheran-pembrokeorg A warm welcome awaits youTHE SALVATION ARMY - 484 Pembroke St W 613-735-5601 Sunday Worship 1030 amTRAILHEAD BAPTIST CHURCH - Pastor Tim Roddick weekly worship services and childrenrsquos programs Sunday mornings 1030 am at Valour School (19 Leeder Lane Petawawa) A growing church for growing families wwwtrailheadbaptistcomWESLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH - 210 Renfrew St Pembroke Rev Kevin Wilson 613-732-2488 Morning worship and childrenrsquos church at 1030 am with nursery provided Pre-service coffee time at 930 am For more information call or email wccbellnetcaWESLEY UNITED CHURCH - 275 Pembroke St E 613-735-6132 10 am morning worship service Sunday School for children during the church serviceZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCIC) - 454 Miller St Pembroke 613-732-8792 wwwzionlutheranca Pastor Paul Roellchen-Pfohl Worship Times - Saturday 430 pm Sunday 10 am with Sunday school for the children followed by coffee and fellowship ZION EVANGELICAL UNITED CHURCH ndash 368 Miller St Pembroke 613-732-9493 zionunitedpembrokegmailcom Sunday Worship 1030 am with Sunday School for children Coffee Hour and fellowship following Bible Study on Tues-days at 10 am Pastor Rev Dr Daniel A Hansen Website wwwzionunitedpembrokeorg All welcome

MurphyFUNERAL HOME amp CHAPEL

John Huff Sandra Huff Warren HuffCaring For Our Community Since 1963

Serving the unique traditional requirements of the military and their families

Specializing in repatriation and military protocols

296 Isabella Street PembrokeE-Mail murphyfuneralnrtconetWebsite murphyfuneralhomeca

613-735-5711

As this has been a very busy time of the year and some of us were away for the weekend of the 13-15 I have not been able to get much time for my column but I will have a lot more informa-tion in my next one Hope to see you all at our next Bingo

We are still trying to raise money for a wheelchair swing that will be placed at the Civitan Park in Petawa-wa right by the Civic Centre

We still need to raise about $10000 so I along with the help from other members of Civitan will be holding bake sales and raffles As well we are asking for donations so we can get this swing set up so that those who are in a wheelchair can enjoy some time at the park with the rest of the family Please help so Civitan can get this swing We still have a bottle at Rona in Petawawa I want

to thank the people at Rona for their support Just re-member when you support the Greater Petawawa Civi-tan Bingo you are helping us help those in our community who need our help

That is all I have for you this week God bless

Thought for the week Yesterday is gone and today is here and tomorrow never comes so get done what you have to today

NEWS FROM THE GREATER PETAWAWA CIVITAN CLUB By Marie FE Arnold PRO

Page 20 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

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LE CONSEIL DES EacuteCOLES PUBLIQUES DE LrsquoEST DE LrsquoONTARIO PREacuteSENTE

EacuteCOLE EacuteLEacuteMENTAIRE ET SECONDAIRE PUBLIQUE

LrsquoEacuteQUINOXE

F R A N C O P H O N E

ICIMONECOLECA

CONSTRUCTION I D E N T I T A I R E

Horticultural Society presents 2019 Trillium Awards

This yearrsquos Trillium Award winners were celebrated at the Petawawa Horticultural Societyrsquos Annual Barbecue Winners were Cathy Brennan Hogaboam Peggy Hinch and Judy and (missing from photo) Dwight Paquette Petawawa residents who through extra effort have made the front yard a source of pride to their neighbourhood are nominated each year for the award (Submitted photo)

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SPORTS HEALTH amp RECREATION

Priced to sell And moving Quickly Ask about our military PRICING

Call us for details

Inter-Unit SpringSummer Sports Champs

(Top photo) 1st Battalion The Royal Canadian Regiment won the 2019 Inter Unit SpringSummer Outdoor Soccer Championship (above) 2 Combat Engineer Regiment took the title in Slo-Pitch and (below) Golf (Submitted photos)

NEW PATIENTSRECEIVE A FREE TEETH

WHITENING KITWhen you book a New Patient exam

X-Rays and a dental cleaningRegular $400

DentistryPetawawa

Call 613-506-660017-3025 Petawawa Blvd

Offering Oral Sedation Nitrous Root Canals Implants Braces Children Services Whitening a friendly atmosphere and more

Dr Yasmin graduated in 2013 from the University of Sharjah - UAE (Faculty of Dentistry) with an Honours Degree she worked in Abu Dhabi for 2 years before coming to Canada in 2017 she finished her NDEB equivelncy in 2018 worked in Northern Ontario and now in Petawawa

Dr Yasmin enjoys working in all aspects of dentistry and treating all different ages including the little ones In her free time she spends time with her daughter and husband She loves working out staying active and spending time outdoors

DENTISTRY PETAWAWA WOULD LIKE TO WELCOME TO OUR TEAM

DR YASMIN AL-HADITHI

Page 16 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

SHOP LOCAL AND SAVE THOUSANDS RIGHT HERE AT ANDYrsquoS RV

ldquoSuperior Quality Costs LessrdquoVisit us online for more information on our RVrsquos including the ones listed here

WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES ARE LOWER THAN ANY DEALERSHIP IN ONTARIO IF YOU FIND THE SAME TRAILER

FOR A LOWER PRICE WE WILL MATCH IT

WE ARE FULLY STOCKED WITH BRAND NEW SURVEYOR TRAILERS PUMA TRAILERS FIFTH WHEELS AND

QUAILRIDGE COTTAGE HOMES0 Down 60 Term 240 Amort OAC

Local SPCA holds Dog Wash and BBQ

The Ontario SPCA Renfrew County Animal Centre raised $794 through their Dirty Dogs Done Dirt Cheap Dog Wash and BBQ on Aug 18 at their Pembroke location The money will go a long way to make the pets at the centre happy warm healthy and fed and ultimately help them find forever homes Axel the boxer-lab mix got a got scrubbing from his pet parents Evelyne Gauvin and Ryan Leslie (Photo by Patricia Leboeuf Petawawa Post)

SPORTS HEALTH amp RECREATION

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 17

happeningFor Notices of Club Meetings Bazaars Fun Fairs Fundraisers and other charitable free events happening in the community Word Limit 50 WordsEventPLEASE SUBMIT YOUR NOTICE TO The Petawawa Post Building P-106 E-mail graphicspostbellnetca or call 613-687-5511 ext 5386 or visit wwwPetawawaPostLivecaFor events happening at later dates not listed here please visit our website

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 28TH 201915TH TURKEY TROT features a 5K walkrun amp 15K run chidlrenrsquos obstacle course and prizes for raising pledges Proceeds will support the Pembroke Regional Hospital Register at wwwprhfoundationcom

ELVIS AND BUDDY HOLLY IMPERSONATORS at the Pet-awawa Legion Tickets on sale at the bar open to all age of majority

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 29TH 2019SYLVIA ETCHEVERRY IN CONCERT at Festival Hall at 2 pm A benefit for the Festival Hall Piano Fund For more information visit wwwfesthallca

THE MINNIE OPRY SHOW at the Killaloe Lions Hall 16 Lake St at 1 pm Tickets available at the door Pro-ceeds to benefit the Killalow Seniors and Friendship Club and CRC Seniors Active Living Centre Light buffet lunch included bar will be open For more information contact 613-757-3108

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 2ND 2019CELEBRITY SERVER comes to Boston Pizza Pembroke to support Big Brothers Big Sisters of Renfrew County 10 of your order total will help support mentoring pro-grams across Renfrew County

SUNDAY OCTOBER 6TH 2019GRAN-APPLE TEA hosted by the Petawawa and Area Gran-nies at the Petawawa Legion from 2 - 4 pm Gluten-free sandwiches and sweets available All profits to the Ste-phen Lewis Foundation in support of African Grandmoth-ers orphans and those affected by HIV amp AIDS Entertain-ment by The Zephyr Woodwind Quartet Tickets available from the Petawawa Grannies members or call Esther 613-732-4984 or Hilda Young 613-687-1476

PEACE OF MINDS walk for Schizophrenia Registration is at 130 pm in the parking lot behind Metro 425 Pembroke St E Walk begins at 2 pm BBQ to follow at Recovery Outreach Program(ROP) 196 Albert St

MONDAY OCTOBER 7TH 2019OCTOBER MEETING of the Petawawa Horticultural Soci-ety will be held upstairs at the Petawawa Civic Centre Please note date to accommodate Thanksgiving The Guest Speaker will be Sheri McConnell from Seeds of Creating giving a presentation on lsquoSaving Your Own Seedsrsquo

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 16TH 2019MEET ALISON SEELY animal chircopractor and author of lsquoOne Bone at a Time Tales of an Adventurous Animal Chircopractorrsquo at 12 pm at the Pembroke Animal Hos-pital Pet Learning Centre Book copies will be available for purchase snacks and beverages will be served RSVP to staceympemahcom by October 14th

SATURDAY OCTOBER 19TH 2019LATIN NIGHTS presented by the Pembroke Symphony

Orchestra at Festival Hall at 7 pm Featuring Rossinirsquos Il Signor Bruschino Overture Symphonie Espagnole Op 21 by Lalo and introducing violinist Ralitsa Tcholakova and finishing with Arriagarsquos (ldquoThe Spanish Mozartrdquo) Symphony in D Tickets available at the Festival Hall box office or online at wwwfesthallca

SUNDAY OCTOBER 20TH 2019OKTOBERFEST DINNER at Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church 454 Miller St Pembroke from 330 - 630 pm Tickets available at the door Traditional menu and take out available

SATURDAY OCTOBER 26TH 2019BIG FALL CLEANUP clothing drive event from 11 am - 3 pm at the Pembroke Mall Accepting gently used cloth-ing shoes and bed sheets of all sizes Prizes to be won for garbage bags of clothing donated

IN-DOOR GARAGE SALE at the Petawawa Presbyterian Church 24 Ethel St 9 - 12 pm We may have some-thing that is New to U Hot dogs muffins tea amp coffee for sale Wheelchair accessible

UPCOMING EVENTSFISH AND CHIPS at the Petawawa Legion every Friday from 430 - 6 pm Everyone welcome

638 ALGONQUIN ROYAL CANADIAN AIR CADETS IS RE-CRUITING Youth between the ages of 12 amp 18 can reg-ister Wednesday after 7pm at the Pembroke Armoury Please bring your birth certificate health card and a parentlegal guardian contact638aircadetsca for more information

MUSICIANS WANTED 2 CMBG Pipes amp Drums Band is currently seeking Pipers amp Drummers Open to Military and Civilians Practice held Tuesday evenings 9000 hrs - 2100 hrs in Building H-1 Contact Pipe Major Alan Buchanan Ext - 7106 AlanBuchananforcesgcca for more information

REAL PEOPLE REAL WEIGHT LOSS TOPS CLUB INC Struggling with your weight Need friendly support Join us for a free information meeting Wednesday nights 1730hrs at the Civic Centre (upstairs room) For more info visit TOPSorg or e-mail gvmalogmailcom

DROP-IN GROUP FOR WOMEN SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL ABUSE learn coping skills connect with other survi-vors amp participate in healing activities Body image boundaries effects of sexual trauma drumming hiking and more Call the Womenrsquos Sexual Assault Centre at 613-735-5551 for more information Space is limited groups begin in September

FREE DANCES at the Pembroke Legion in the Lounge every Saturday night from 7 pm - 11 pm August 17th is BBC amp Co August 24th is The Blast and August 31st is The Heartbreakers

CATCH THE ACE WEEKLY LOTTERY held by the Deep River Hospital Foundation with draws every Thursday night at 800 pm at the Deep River Curling and Squash Club You donrsquot have to be present to win Tickets can be purchased at Drearsquos Barbershop Razorrsquos Edge Bar-bershop EGM Insurance and more Visit wwwface-bookcomdrdhfoundationorg for more information

CHECK OUT THE PETAWAWA PUBLIC LIBRARY calendar for all your summer programs This year there will be more drop-in and free events Stop by the library or sign up online Contact Liz at kidspetawawapubliclibraryca or 613-687-2227 ext 2203 for more information

YOUR VOICE MATTERS Do you have a baby on the way Is your baby under one year old In order to improve the resources for young families in our com-munity we need to learn more about your experienc-es during your pregnancy and after your baby was born This survey is private and anonymous and will be used to plan future programs and services Visit wwwsurveymonkeycomrYPTZ5KN From the Ren-frew County and District Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Working Group

CRISIS RESPONDER OPPORTUNITIES Victim Services of Renfrew County is currently looking for Crisis Response Volunteers Victim Services is a non-profit volunteer based agency that assists police and fire services in providing emotional support and practical assistance to people who have experienced a crime tragic life event or disaster Please call Victim Services Renfrew County at 613-649-2852 or toll free at 1-877-568-5730 or visit our website at wwwvictimservicesrenfrewcountyca Applications are now being accepted for our spring Volunteer Training

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS PETAWAWA TRIANGLE GROUP Monday to Friday 8 - 845 am amp Mondays Wednesdays and Sundays at 730 pm at All Saints Anglican Church

THE DEEP RIVER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA is looking for musicians to fill help fill out several sections including

violin viola cello trumpet oboe or French horn The or-chestra rehearses every Tuesday evening in Deep River and performs 5 concerts a year If you are interested or would like more information email drsoemailgmailcom

PARKINSONrsquoS SUPPORT GROUP every third Monday of the month from 10 am - 12 pm at Marianhill Inc 600 Cecelia St Pembroke For more information contact Krista Girard at 613-735-6839 ext 205

PETAWAWA LEGION COMMUNITY BAND is looking for new members We are mainly a concert band with oc-casional marching Members are of all ages and ability Our Band School can also teach you to play with in-struments to rent Wednesday evenings Contact Verlie at 613-687-2890 or whitlocknrtconet or visit wwwPetawawaLegioncaband

CANADIAN MILITARY WIVES CHOIR is looking for new members If yoursquore a military spouse partner or female CAF member join us for friendship and fun No experi-ence necessary and no auditions For more information visit us on Facebook or email canadianmwcpetawa-wagmailcom

BERNADETTE MCCANN HOUSE provides free critical ser-vices and support to women children and youth who are experiencing abuse-related crisis or coping with the after effects of abuse If you require the safety of our shelter or immediate support please call our 24hr confidential help lines at 1-800-267-4930 or 613-732-3131

THE WOMENrsquoS SEXUAL ASSAULT CENTRE offers a 24 hour 7 day a week support and crisis line If you or someone you know has been affected by sexual vio-lence you can reach us at 1-800-663-3060

THE WAR HORSE PROJECT is looking for enthusiastic creative dedicated individuals who want to give their time and skills to help with the development of this young organization Visit our website wwwhoperein-stherapycom to find out more Send your inquiries to the Program Director at infohopereinstherapycom

DISCOVER OUR CREATIVE PROGRAMS

For more information call Annie at (613) 687-7587 ext 3225 wwwCAFConnectioncaPetawawa

PMFRC Open House

FREE Admission

FEATURING INFO ONEmployment Support Educational ResourcesCraft amp Leisure WorkshopsChildren amp Parent ServicesDeployment SupportMental Health Servicesand much more

Pizza for the first 200

guests

OCTOBER

3RD5 - 7 PM

South Side Community Centre

FIT BIT Door Prize donated by

1 hr Onsite

Child Care (0-6 yrs)

CANEX PLAZA CHIROPRACTIC

Dr Denis Mahoney DC

OFFICE HOURSMonday 1000 AM - 1200 NOON

Tuesday 200 PM - 500 PMWednesday 800 AM - 1000 AM

Thursday 200 PM - 500 PM Friday 1000 AM - 1200 NOON

DR DENIS HASNEW HOURS

613-687-4673

We can help put the bounce back in

your step

ORTHOTICS BIOMECHANICS POSTURE CHECKS

GAIT ANALYSIS

Page 18 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

RESERVE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

O-43525 - BACCN WOEmployer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements WO Language English es-sential MOSID 90000 - ATR Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43175 - LONDON ARMOURY OIC AND CEDAR

SPRINGS RTA NCOEmployer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements WOLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00375-01 - HRA or 00376-01 - FSA Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-43437 - ADJT 4 CDSB PERS SVCS

Employer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements Capt Language Bilingual MOSID 00002-01 - Officer Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-42092 - FLIGHT OPS WO Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Sgt Language English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 28-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-42932 - MATAPATA BACKFILL MSE OP

Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Pte Cpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00171-01 - MSE OP or 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 07-Sep-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43399 - IMAGE TECHEmployer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION

SQUADRON Rank Requirements CplLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00137-01 - IMAGE TECH Status Open Start Date 04-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-42945 - AIRCREW FLYING

STANDARDS CLERK Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Cpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 07-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-43149 - SOCIAL MEDIA AND MULTIMEDIA TECHNI-

CIANEmployer 2 CANADIAN MECHANIZED BRIGADE GROUP HEADQUARTERS AND SIGNAL SQUADRON Rank Requirements Cpl MCpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00010-01 - INFMN or 00339-01 - CBT ENGR Status Open Start Date 06-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43196 - CSOR - COM-PANY

ADMINISTRATION OFFICEREmployer CANADIAN SPECIAL OPERATIONS REGIMENT Rank Requirements Capt Language English es-sential MOSID 00002-01 - Officer Status Open Start Date 01-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-43372 - FLIGHT OPS WOEmployer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements WOLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 30-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class A

An additional 3 current REOs are available at

httpcadtckingstonmilcaREO-OERenindexaspx

HELP WANTED

51 FESTUBERT BLVD 613-687-5826

wwwtroyescinemacom

NOW PLAYING

ANGEL HAS FALLEN (14A)

FridaySeptember 27th

at 730 PMMovies subject

to change without notice

De Troyes CinemaMOVIES

classifiedsTo advertise call 613-687-5511 x 5386 or visit wwwPetawawaPostLiveca

MOVIES

SERVICESPicture Framing Petawawa Quality basic framing with wood or metal frames Photos certificates childhood keepsakes needlework etc No obligation estimates Flexible hours Call Beverley at 613-687-2753

EVENTSHuglirsquos Blueberry Ranch Fall Family Fun Season runs from Sept 14 ndash Oct 31 6 acre corn maze with 2 bridges wagon rides to the pumpkin patch pig races pirate cannon shows hay jump animals amp more Shows and wagon rides available on weekends only $1062 + taxweekends $664 + tax weekdays Under 2 free wwwblueberryranchca

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

The Petawawa Military Family Resource Centre has an opening for a

Head Educator (Term Contract)For more information visit our website at

httpswwwCAFconnectioncaPetawawaDeadline for applications is September 27 2019

Wersquore Hiring

The Petawawa Military Family Resource Centre has an opening for an

Executive AssistantFor more information visit our website at

httpswwwCAFconnectioncaPetawawaDeadline for applications is September 26 2019

Wersquore Hiring

FRI SEPTEMBER 27 - THURS OCTOBER 3(OPEN FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY amp THURSDAY)

$20 CARLOAD THURSDAYS GENERAL ADMISSION $14

KIDS 3-15 $7

199 Forest Lea Rd Pembroke | wwwskylightdriveincom24hr Recording 613-732-2136

HOBBS AND SHAW (PG)

GOOD BOYS (14A)First Movie showtime is

approx 720pm

Ontario SPCA Renfrew County Animal Centre Pet of the Week

TAKE ME HOME

Take some SAGE advice and adopt this sweet girl Two year old SAGE has just raised a beautiful social

litter of kittens that have all found homes Now itrsquos SAGErsquos turn to shine

115 Woodcrest Drive Pembroke Open Monday-Friday 1030am-5pm amp Saturday-Sunday 1030am-4pm

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 19

Area Community Churches

St Georgersquos and St Francis of Assisi chapels are open Mon - Fri 7 am to 1130 and 1230 - 330 pm The Chaplainsrsquo Administrative office

is located in Building Q-104 (RC Chapel)

For after hours assistance dial the Duty Centre 687-55115611 and they will reach the Duty Chaplain

Garrison Petawawa Chaplains Phone 613-687-5511 + Ext

Emergency Chaplain 5611

CHAPLAINS (PROTESTANT)Padre Mike Allen

(4 CDSG Snr Chaplain) 6105Padre Judson Bridgewater 4494

Padre Michelet Dormeus Padre David Egers 3310Padre David Gallas 6498

Padre Troy Irwin (2 CMBG Snr Chaplain) 7078

Padre Earl Klotz 5208Padre Matthew Lucas

Padre Humberto Lopes 8455Padre Moley Mangana 5433Padre Robert Schweyer 5433Padre Matthew Squires 8455Padre Robert Parker 3310

Padre Luke Vanderkamp 7396

CHAPLAINS (ROMAN CATHOLIC)

Padre Maria Codina 6402Padre Francis Krusinsky 5536

GARRISON PETAWAWA CHAPELS

WORSHIP SERVICESSunday Worship - 1030 amSunday School Classes (Children 4-12 years old)Nursery for toddlers 3 and underQuiet (Nursing) Room with sound blend of contemporary and traditional worshipWEDDINGS BAPTISMS AND DEDICATIONSAt least three months notice to your unit chaplain is requried for all servicesThe Marriage Preparation Courses required for weddings in a CAF Chapel are provided twice a yearFaith Community Coordinator Padre David Egers X5433

St Georgersquos Chapel (P)4 CDSG Garrison Petawawa ON K8H 2X3 (Q-104) 613 - 687-5511 ext 5434FAX 613-588-7524

MASSMESSEMesse dominicale 0930 AM Sunday English Mass 1100 AM Summer hours starting 01 July until September 30th 1000 AM (Bilingual Mass) All sacraments are offered to military members military status civilians and government employees under military contract CONFESSION - before Mass or by appointment CONFESSION - avant la messe ou par rendez-vous BAPTISM - the last Sunday of each month Baptismal Preparation - Thursday prior Baptism Sunday BAPTEME - Ceacuteleacutebrer le dernier Dimanche de chaque mois Cours de baptecircme - jeudi precedent le diman-

che de baptecircmes MARRIAGE - Six months (6) notice is required A Marriage Preparation Course is mandatory MARIAGE - Nous demandons six (6) mois drsquoavis Un cours de preparation au marriage est obligatoire SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION - St Francis of Assisi Chapel offers sacramental prepara-tion To register for the program contact the Administrative Office ext 5434PREPARATION AUX SACRAMENTS - St Francois drsquoAssise offrent la preparation aux sacraments si vous voulex vous inscrire veuillez contacter le bureau administratif des aumoniers ext 5434Faith Community Coordinator Padre Maria Codena X6402

St Francis of Assisi Chapel (RC)Chapelle St Franccedilois drsquoAssise (CR)

4 CDSG Garrison Petawawa ON K8H 2X3 (Q-104) 613 - 687-5511 ext 5434

FAX 613-588-7524

Let us help you find a spiritual home where you belong We hope our Garrison Chapels are your

community of choice At the Garrison Chapels we foster Sunday Worship the Sacraments Christian

Education and School participation

ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN CHURCH - 1173 Victoria Street 613-687-2218 The Reverend Gillian Hoyer Sunday Service 1115 amp Sunday School 11 amCALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH - 567 Melton Street Pembroke Pastors Richard Agnew amp Paul DeGraaf Worship Service and Sunday School 9 and 11 am 613-735-5293 wwwcalvarybaptistpembrokecomCALVIN UNITED CHURCH - 276 Church St Pembroke Accessible to all 613-732-8763 calvinnrtconet Rev Tiina Cote Sunday Worship amp School 10 am wwwcalvinunitedchurchca CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH - 516 Airport Rd at Doran Petawawa 613-687-6971 Rev Bill Stanfel Sunday Divine Service 930 am Sunday School and Bible Study September through June 1045 am Website www3bellnetcelc Email celccogeconetCHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTERDAY SAINTS - Civic Centre Road amp Laurentian Drive 613-687-2237DEEP RIVER COMMUNITY CHURCH - Deep River Road Sunday service 1015 am (Kids Church) drccmagmacaFAITH BAPTIST CHURCH - Pastor Carl Morgan 182 MacKay St Pembroke parking behind town hall 613-735-1584 Sun 10 am 11 am amp 6 pm Wed 7 pmFIRST BAPTIST CHURCH - 210 Mary St Pembroke 613-735-0866 Rev (Padre retired) Wayne Sollows CD Pastor Sunday Worship amp Sunday School 1030 am wwwfbcpcaFIRST EVANGELICAL MISSIONARY CHURCH - 39 Shalom St Pembroke ON K8A 6W8 Sunday worship celebration 1030 am 613-735-5391FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - 257 Pembroke St West 613-732-8214 Rev John Vaudry Sunday School All are welcome Elevator accessGREENWOOD UNITED CHURCH - 1655 Greenwood Road RR2 PembrokeHOLY TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCH - 68 Renfrew St Pembroke 613-732-4658 The Reverend Matthew J Brown Holy Eucharist Wed at 10 am Sunday at 8 am and 10 am Sunday School 10 am Sunday wwwValleyAnglicanscaMOUNT ZION UNITED CHURCH - Corner of B-Line Rd amp Petawawa Blvd Everyone Welcome - Worship amp Sunday School 930 am Toddler Prg available Church Office 613-732-0149 NEW LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH - 2777 Petawawa Blvd 613-687-1804 Sunday Worship Service 10 am All are welcomeOUR LADY OF SORROWS - 11 Mohns Ave 613-687-4764 Weekend Masses Sat 5 pm Sun 10 am Check our website - wwwsorrowspetawawacom or Sunday Bulletin for on-going programs for all ages PEMBROKE BIBLE CHAPEL 11558 Round Lake Road Family Bible Hour amp Sunday School 11 am wwwpembroke-biblechapelcom PEMBROKE PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE - 34 Jordan Ave Pembroke Sunday Worship 1030 am (kids church amp nursery) Programs for all ages 613-732-9721 email infopptchurchcom Website wwwpptchurchcom Facebook PPT (Pembroke Pentecostal Tabernacle) PETAWAWA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - Rev James Kim 24 Ethel St 613-687-4052 Sunday Service 11 am Sunday School availablePINE RIDGE FAMILY CHURCH - Christian amp Missionary Alliance 27 Brumm Road Pembroke 613-735-1241 Service 10 am RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH - 250 Quarry Road Pembroke Rev Ana Beck Sun worship 1030 am 613-638-7476 ST ANDREWS UNITED CHURCH - 40 Joseph St Chalk River Susan deHaan DLM Worship Sunday 1030 am Every-one welcome 613-589-2312ST BARNABAS ANGLICAN CHURCH - 80 Glendale Ave Deep River 613-584-4131 Rev Francois Trottier Sunday services are at 8 am and 10 am with Sunday School during the 10 am service ST JOHNrsquoS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (LCMS) - 357 Miller Street Pembroke 613-735-6332 wwwStJohn-sPembrokeca Rev Stephen Alles amp Rev Kevin Klein (occasional) Sunday School at 845 am Divine Worship - 10 amST JOHNrsquoS LUTHERAN CHURCH - 605 Black Bay Rd Petawawa Rev Albert Romkema 613-687-6187 Sunday Wor-ship 10 am Sunday School 10 am Social Hour 11 am Email pazsjohnscogeconet See us on Facebook we warmly welcome all visitors ST LUKErsquoS ANGLICAN CHURCH (ANIC) - Rev Tim Parent 613-735-4210 Sunday Worship 8 amp 10 am (Childrenrsquos Church amp Nursery) Informal Prayer amp Praise 915 am - all Welcome Meeting at 307 Julien St Pembroke 613-735-5000ST TIMOTHYrsquoS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCIC) - 503 Alfred St Pembroke 613-732-2992 Rev Bruce W Thompson Worship service and Sunday School at 930 am Email officest-timothys-lutheran-pembrokeorg A warm welcome awaits youTHE SALVATION ARMY - 484 Pembroke St W 613-735-5601 Sunday Worship 1030 amTRAILHEAD BAPTIST CHURCH - Pastor Tim Roddick weekly worship services and childrenrsquos programs Sunday mornings 1030 am at Valour School (19 Leeder Lane Petawawa) A growing church for growing families wwwtrailheadbaptistcomWESLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH - 210 Renfrew St Pembroke Rev Kevin Wilson 613-732-2488 Morning worship and childrenrsquos church at 1030 am with nursery provided Pre-service coffee time at 930 am For more information call or email wccbellnetcaWESLEY UNITED CHURCH - 275 Pembroke St E 613-735-6132 10 am morning worship service Sunday School for children during the church serviceZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCIC) - 454 Miller St Pembroke 613-732-8792 wwwzionlutheranca Pastor Paul Roellchen-Pfohl Worship Times - Saturday 430 pm Sunday 10 am with Sunday school for the children followed by coffee and fellowship ZION EVANGELICAL UNITED CHURCH ndash 368 Miller St Pembroke 613-732-9493 zionunitedpembrokegmailcom Sunday Worship 1030 am with Sunday School for children Coffee Hour and fellowship following Bible Study on Tues-days at 10 am Pastor Rev Dr Daniel A Hansen Website wwwzionunitedpembrokeorg All welcome

MurphyFUNERAL HOME amp CHAPEL

John Huff Sandra Huff Warren HuffCaring For Our Community Since 1963

Serving the unique traditional requirements of the military and their families

Specializing in repatriation and military protocols

296 Isabella Street PembrokeE-Mail murphyfuneralnrtconetWebsite murphyfuneralhomeca

613-735-5711

As this has been a very busy time of the year and some of us were away for the weekend of the 13-15 I have not been able to get much time for my column but I will have a lot more informa-tion in my next one Hope to see you all at our next Bingo

We are still trying to raise money for a wheelchair swing that will be placed at the Civitan Park in Petawa-wa right by the Civic Centre

We still need to raise about $10000 so I along with the help from other members of Civitan will be holding bake sales and raffles As well we are asking for donations so we can get this swing set up so that those who are in a wheelchair can enjoy some time at the park with the rest of the family Please help so Civitan can get this swing We still have a bottle at Rona in Petawawa I want

to thank the people at Rona for their support Just re-member when you support the Greater Petawawa Civi-tan Bingo you are helping us help those in our community who need our help

That is all I have for you this week God bless

Thought for the week Yesterday is gone and today is here and tomorrow never comes so get done what you have to today

NEWS FROM THE GREATER PETAWAWA CIVITAN CLUB By Marie FE Arnold PRO

Page 20 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

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EacuteCOLE EacuteLEacuteMENTAIRE ET SECONDAIRE PUBLIQUE

LrsquoEacuteQUINOXE

F R A N C O P H O N E

ICIMONECOLECA

CONSTRUCTION I D E N T I T A I R E

Horticultural Society presents 2019 Trillium Awards

This yearrsquos Trillium Award winners were celebrated at the Petawawa Horticultural Societyrsquos Annual Barbecue Winners were Cathy Brennan Hogaboam Peggy Hinch and Judy and (missing from photo) Dwight Paquette Petawawa residents who through extra effort have made the front yard a source of pride to their neighbourhood are nominated each year for the award (Submitted photo)

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ldquoSuperior Quality Costs LessrdquoVisit us online for more information on our RVrsquos including the ones listed here

WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES ARE LOWER THAN ANY DEALERSHIP IN ONTARIO IF YOU FIND THE SAME TRAILER

FOR A LOWER PRICE WE WILL MATCH IT

WE ARE FULLY STOCKED WITH BRAND NEW SURVEYOR TRAILERS PUMA TRAILERS FIFTH WHEELS AND

QUAILRIDGE COTTAGE HOMES0 Down 60 Term 240 Amort OAC

Local SPCA holds Dog Wash and BBQ

The Ontario SPCA Renfrew County Animal Centre raised $794 through their Dirty Dogs Done Dirt Cheap Dog Wash and BBQ on Aug 18 at their Pembroke location The money will go a long way to make the pets at the centre happy warm healthy and fed and ultimately help them find forever homes Axel the boxer-lab mix got a got scrubbing from his pet parents Evelyne Gauvin and Ryan Leslie (Photo by Patricia Leboeuf Petawawa Post)

SPORTS HEALTH amp RECREATION

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 17

happeningFor Notices of Club Meetings Bazaars Fun Fairs Fundraisers and other charitable free events happening in the community Word Limit 50 WordsEventPLEASE SUBMIT YOUR NOTICE TO The Petawawa Post Building P-106 E-mail graphicspostbellnetca or call 613-687-5511 ext 5386 or visit wwwPetawawaPostLivecaFor events happening at later dates not listed here please visit our website

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 28TH 201915TH TURKEY TROT features a 5K walkrun amp 15K run chidlrenrsquos obstacle course and prizes for raising pledges Proceeds will support the Pembroke Regional Hospital Register at wwwprhfoundationcom

ELVIS AND BUDDY HOLLY IMPERSONATORS at the Pet-awawa Legion Tickets on sale at the bar open to all age of majority

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 29TH 2019SYLVIA ETCHEVERRY IN CONCERT at Festival Hall at 2 pm A benefit for the Festival Hall Piano Fund For more information visit wwwfesthallca

THE MINNIE OPRY SHOW at the Killaloe Lions Hall 16 Lake St at 1 pm Tickets available at the door Pro-ceeds to benefit the Killalow Seniors and Friendship Club and CRC Seniors Active Living Centre Light buffet lunch included bar will be open For more information contact 613-757-3108

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 2ND 2019CELEBRITY SERVER comes to Boston Pizza Pembroke to support Big Brothers Big Sisters of Renfrew County 10 of your order total will help support mentoring pro-grams across Renfrew County

SUNDAY OCTOBER 6TH 2019GRAN-APPLE TEA hosted by the Petawawa and Area Gran-nies at the Petawawa Legion from 2 - 4 pm Gluten-free sandwiches and sweets available All profits to the Ste-phen Lewis Foundation in support of African Grandmoth-ers orphans and those affected by HIV amp AIDS Entertain-ment by The Zephyr Woodwind Quartet Tickets available from the Petawawa Grannies members or call Esther 613-732-4984 or Hilda Young 613-687-1476

PEACE OF MINDS walk for Schizophrenia Registration is at 130 pm in the parking lot behind Metro 425 Pembroke St E Walk begins at 2 pm BBQ to follow at Recovery Outreach Program(ROP) 196 Albert St

MONDAY OCTOBER 7TH 2019OCTOBER MEETING of the Petawawa Horticultural Soci-ety will be held upstairs at the Petawawa Civic Centre Please note date to accommodate Thanksgiving The Guest Speaker will be Sheri McConnell from Seeds of Creating giving a presentation on lsquoSaving Your Own Seedsrsquo

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 16TH 2019MEET ALISON SEELY animal chircopractor and author of lsquoOne Bone at a Time Tales of an Adventurous Animal Chircopractorrsquo at 12 pm at the Pembroke Animal Hos-pital Pet Learning Centre Book copies will be available for purchase snacks and beverages will be served RSVP to staceympemahcom by October 14th

SATURDAY OCTOBER 19TH 2019LATIN NIGHTS presented by the Pembroke Symphony

Orchestra at Festival Hall at 7 pm Featuring Rossinirsquos Il Signor Bruschino Overture Symphonie Espagnole Op 21 by Lalo and introducing violinist Ralitsa Tcholakova and finishing with Arriagarsquos (ldquoThe Spanish Mozartrdquo) Symphony in D Tickets available at the Festival Hall box office or online at wwwfesthallca

SUNDAY OCTOBER 20TH 2019OKTOBERFEST DINNER at Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church 454 Miller St Pembroke from 330 - 630 pm Tickets available at the door Traditional menu and take out available

SATURDAY OCTOBER 26TH 2019BIG FALL CLEANUP clothing drive event from 11 am - 3 pm at the Pembroke Mall Accepting gently used cloth-ing shoes and bed sheets of all sizes Prizes to be won for garbage bags of clothing donated

IN-DOOR GARAGE SALE at the Petawawa Presbyterian Church 24 Ethel St 9 - 12 pm We may have some-thing that is New to U Hot dogs muffins tea amp coffee for sale Wheelchair accessible

UPCOMING EVENTSFISH AND CHIPS at the Petawawa Legion every Friday from 430 - 6 pm Everyone welcome

638 ALGONQUIN ROYAL CANADIAN AIR CADETS IS RE-CRUITING Youth between the ages of 12 amp 18 can reg-ister Wednesday after 7pm at the Pembroke Armoury Please bring your birth certificate health card and a parentlegal guardian contact638aircadetsca for more information

MUSICIANS WANTED 2 CMBG Pipes amp Drums Band is currently seeking Pipers amp Drummers Open to Military and Civilians Practice held Tuesday evenings 9000 hrs - 2100 hrs in Building H-1 Contact Pipe Major Alan Buchanan Ext - 7106 AlanBuchananforcesgcca for more information

REAL PEOPLE REAL WEIGHT LOSS TOPS CLUB INC Struggling with your weight Need friendly support Join us for a free information meeting Wednesday nights 1730hrs at the Civic Centre (upstairs room) For more info visit TOPSorg or e-mail gvmalogmailcom

DROP-IN GROUP FOR WOMEN SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL ABUSE learn coping skills connect with other survi-vors amp participate in healing activities Body image boundaries effects of sexual trauma drumming hiking and more Call the Womenrsquos Sexual Assault Centre at 613-735-5551 for more information Space is limited groups begin in September

FREE DANCES at the Pembroke Legion in the Lounge every Saturday night from 7 pm - 11 pm August 17th is BBC amp Co August 24th is The Blast and August 31st is The Heartbreakers

CATCH THE ACE WEEKLY LOTTERY held by the Deep River Hospital Foundation with draws every Thursday night at 800 pm at the Deep River Curling and Squash Club You donrsquot have to be present to win Tickets can be purchased at Drearsquos Barbershop Razorrsquos Edge Bar-bershop EGM Insurance and more Visit wwwface-bookcomdrdhfoundationorg for more information

CHECK OUT THE PETAWAWA PUBLIC LIBRARY calendar for all your summer programs This year there will be more drop-in and free events Stop by the library or sign up online Contact Liz at kidspetawawapubliclibraryca or 613-687-2227 ext 2203 for more information

YOUR VOICE MATTERS Do you have a baby on the way Is your baby under one year old In order to improve the resources for young families in our com-munity we need to learn more about your experienc-es during your pregnancy and after your baby was born This survey is private and anonymous and will be used to plan future programs and services Visit wwwsurveymonkeycomrYPTZ5KN From the Ren-frew County and District Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Working Group

CRISIS RESPONDER OPPORTUNITIES Victim Services of Renfrew County is currently looking for Crisis Response Volunteers Victim Services is a non-profit volunteer based agency that assists police and fire services in providing emotional support and practical assistance to people who have experienced a crime tragic life event or disaster Please call Victim Services Renfrew County at 613-649-2852 or toll free at 1-877-568-5730 or visit our website at wwwvictimservicesrenfrewcountyca Applications are now being accepted for our spring Volunteer Training

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS PETAWAWA TRIANGLE GROUP Monday to Friday 8 - 845 am amp Mondays Wednesdays and Sundays at 730 pm at All Saints Anglican Church

THE DEEP RIVER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA is looking for musicians to fill help fill out several sections including

violin viola cello trumpet oboe or French horn The or-chestra rehearses every Tuesday evening in Deep River and performs 5 concerts a year If you are interested or would like more information email drsoemailgmailcom

PARKINSONrsquoS SUPPORT GROUP every third Monday of the month from 10 am - 12 pm at Marianhill Inc 600 Cecelia St Pembroke For more information contact Krista Girard at 613-735-6839 ext 205

PETAWAWA LEGION COMMUNITY BAND is looking for new members We are mainly a concert band with oc-casional marching Members are of all ages and ability Our Band School can also teach you to play with in-struments to rent Wednesday evenings Contact Verlie at 613-687-2890 or whitlocknrtconet or visit wwwPetawawaLegioncaband

CANADIAN MILITARY WIVES CHOIR is looking for new members If yoursquore a military spouse partner or female CAF member join us for friendship and fun No experi-ence necessary and no auditions For more information visit us on Facebook or email canadianmwcpetawa-wagmailcom

BERNADETTE MCCANN HOUSE provides free critical ser-vices and support to women children and youth who are experiencing abuse-related crisis or coping with the after effects of abuse If you require the safety of our shelter or immediate support please call our 24hr confidential help lines at 1-800-267-4930 or 613-732-3131

THE WOMENrsquoS SEXUAL ASSAULT CENTRE offers a 24 hour 7 day a week support and crisis line If you or someone you know has been affected by sexual vio-lence you can reach us at 1-800-663-3060

THE WAR HORSE PROJECT is looking for enthusiastic creative dedicated individuals who want to give their time and skills to help with the development of this young organization Visit our website wwwhoperein-stherapycom to find out more Send your inquiries to the Program Director at infohopereinstherapycom

DISCOVER OUR CREATIVE PROGRAMS

For more information call Annie at (613) 687-7587 ext 3225 wwwCAFConnectioncaPetawawa

PMFRC Open House

FREE Admission

FEATURING INFO ONEmployment Support Educational ResourcesCraft amp Leisure WorkshopsChildren amp Parent ServicesDeployment SupportMental Health Servicesand much more

Pizza for the first 200

guests

OCTOBER

3RD5 - 7 PM

South Side Community Centre

FIT BIT Door Prize donated by

1 hr Onsite

Child Care (0-6 yrs)

CANEX PLAZA CHIROPRACTIC

Dr Denis Mahoney DC

OFFICE HOURSMonday 1000 AM - 1200 NOON

Tuesday 200 PM - 500 PMWednesday 800 AM - 1000 AM

Thursday 200 PM - 500 PM Friday 1000 AM - 1200 NOON

DR DENIS HASNEW HOURS

613-687-4673

We can help put the bounce back in

your step

ORTHOTICS BIOMECHANICS POSTURE CHECKS

GAIT ANALYSIS

Page 18 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

RESERVE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

O-43525 - BACCN WOEmployer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements WO Language English es-sential MOSID 90000 - ATR Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43175 - LONDON ARMOURY OIC AND CEDAR

SPRINGS RTA NCOEmployer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements WOLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00375-01 - HRA or 00376-01 - FSA Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-43437 - ADJT 4 CDSB PERS SVCS

Employer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements Capt Language Bilingual MOSID 00002-01 - Officer Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-42092 - FLIGHT OPS WO Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Sgt Language English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 28-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-42932 - MATAPATA BACKFILL MSE OP

Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Pte Cpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00171-01 - MSE OP or 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 07-Sep-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43399 - IMAGE TECHEmployer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION

SQUADRON Rank Requirements CplLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00137-01 - IMAGE TECH Status Open Start Date 04-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-42945 - AIRCREW FLYING

STANDARDS CLERK Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Cpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 07-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-43149 - SOCIAL MEDIA AND MULTIMEDIA TECHNI-

CIANEmployer 2 CANADIAN MECHANIZED BRIGADE GROUP HEADQUARTERS AND SIGNAL SQUADRON Rank Requirements Cpl MCpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00010-01 - INFMN or 00339-01 - CBT ENGR Status Open Start Date 06-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43196 - CSOR - COM-PANY

ADMINISTRATION OFFICEREmployer CANADIAN SPECIAL OPERATIONS REGIMENT Rank Requirements Capt Language English es-sential MOSID 00002-01 - Officer Status Open Start Date 01-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-43372 - FLIGHT OPS WOEmployer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements WOLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 30-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class A

An additional 3 current REOs are available at

httpcadtckingstonmilcaREO-OERenindexaspx

HELP WANTED

51 FESTUBERT BLVD 613-687-5826

wwwtroyescinemacom

NOW PLAYING

ANGEL HAS FALLEN (14A)

FridaySeptember 27th

at 730 PMMovies subject

to change without notice

De Troyes CinemaMOVIES

classifiedsTo advertise call 613-687-5511 x 5386 or visit wwwPetawawaPostLiveca

MOVIES

SERVICESPicture Framing Petawawa Quality basic framing with wood or metal frames Photos certificates childhood keepsakes needlework etc No obligation estimates Flexible hours Call Beverley at 613-687-2753

EVENTSHuglirsquos Blueberry Ranch Fall Family Fun Season runs from Sept 14 ndash Oct 31 6 acre corn maze with 2 bridges wagon rides to the pumpkin patch pig races pirate cannon shows hay jump animals amp more Shows and wagon rides available on weekends only $1062 + taxweekends $664 + tax weekdays Under 2 free wwwblueberryranchca

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

The Petawawa Military Family Resource Centre has an opening for a

Head Educator (Term Contract)For more information visit our website at

httpswwwCAFconnectioncaPetawawaDeadline for applications is September 27 2019

Wersquore Hiring

The Petawawa Military Family Resource Centre has an opening for an

Executive AssistantFor more information visit our website at

httpswwwCAFconnectioncaPetawawaDeadline for applications is September 26 2019

Wersquore Hiring

FRI SEPTEMBER 27 - THURS OCTOBER 3(OPEN FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY amp THURSDAY)

$20 CARLOAD THURSDAYS GENERAL ADMISSION $14

KIDS 3-15 $7

199 Forest Lea Rd Pembroke | wwwskylightdriveincom24hr Recording 613-732-2136

HOBBS AND SHAW (PG)

GOOD BOYS (14A)First Movie showtime is

approx 720pm

Ontario SPCA Renfrew County Animal Centre Pet of the Week

TAKE ME HOME

Take some SAGE advice and adopt this sweet girl Two year old SAGE has just raised a beautiful social

litter of kittens that have all found homes Now itrsquos SAGErsquos turn to shine

115 Woodcrest Drive Pembroke Open Monday-Friday 1030am-5pm amp Saturday-Sunday 1030am-4pm

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 19

Area Community Churches

St Georgersquos and St Francis of Assisi chapels are open Mon - Fri 7 am to 1130 and 1230 - 330 pm The Chaplainsrsquo Administrative office

is located in Building Q-104 (RC Chapel)

For after hours assistance dial the Duty Centre 687-55115611 and they will reach the Duty Chaplain

Garrison Petawawa Chaplains Phone 613-687-5511 + Ext

Emergency Chaplain 5611

CHAPLAINS (PROTESTANT)Padre Mike Allen

(4 CDSG Snr Chaplain) 6105Padre Judson Bridgewater 4494

Padre Michelet Dormeus Padre David Egers 3310Padre David Gallas 6498

Padre Troy Irwin (2 CMBG Snr Chaplain) 7078

Padre Earl Klotz 5208Padre Matthew Lucas

Padre Humberto Lopes 8455Padre Moley Mangana 5433Padre Robert Schweyer 5433Padre Matthew Squires 8455Padre Robert Parker 3310

Padre Luke Vanderkamp 7396

CHAPLAINS (ROMAN CATHOLIC)

Padre Maria Codina 6402Padre Francis Krusinsky 5536

GARRISON PETAWAWA CHAPELS

WORSHIP SERVICESSunday Worship - 1030 amSunday School Classes (Children 4-12 years old)Nursery for toddlers 3 and underQuiet (Nursing) Room with sound blend of contemporary and traditional worshipWEDDINGS BAPTISMS AND DEDICATIONSAt least three months notice to your unit chaplain is requried for all servicesThe Marriage Preparation Courses required for weddings in a CAF Chapel are provided twice a yearFaith Community Coordinator Padre David Egers X5433

St Georgersquos Chapel (P)4 CDSG Garrison Petawawa ON K8H 2X3 (Q-104) 613 - 687-5511 ext 5434FAX 613-588-7524

MASSMESSEMesse dominicale 0930 AM Sunday English Mass 1100 AM Summer hours starting 01 July until September 30th 1000 AM (Bilingual Mass) All sacraments are offered to military members military status civilians and government employees under military contract CONFESSION - before Mass or by appointment CONFESSION - avant la messe ou par rendez-vous BAPTISM - the last Sunday of each month Baptismal Preparation - Thursday prior Baptism Sunday BAPTEME - Ceacuteleacutebrer le dernier Dimanche de chaque mois Cours de baptecircme - jeudi precedent le diman-

che de baptecircmes MARRIAGE - Six months (6) notice is required A Marriage Preparation Course is mandatory MARIAGE - Nous demandons six (6) mois drsquoavis Un cours de preparation au marriage est obligatoire SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION - St Francis of Assisi Chapel offers sacramental prepara-tion To register for the program contact the Administrative Office ext 5434PREPARATION AUX SACRAMENTS - St Francois drsquoAssise offrent la preparation aux sacraments si vous voulex vous inscrire veuillez contacter le bureau administratif des aumoniers ext 5434Faith Community Coordinator Padre Maria Codena X6402

St Francis of Assisi Chapel (RC)Chapelle St Franccedilois drsquoAssise (CR)

4 CDSG Garrison Petawawa ON K8H 2X3 (Q-104) 613 - 687-5511 ext 5434

FAX 613-588-7524

Let us help you find a spiritual home where you belong We hope our Garrison Chapels are your

community of choice At the Garrison Chapels we foster Sunday Worship the Sacraments Christian

Education and School participation

ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN CHURCH - 1173 Victoria Street 613-687-2218 The Reverend Gillian Hoyer Sunday Service 1115 amp Sunday School 11 amCALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH - 567 Melton Street Pembroke Pastors Richard Agnew amp Paul DeGraaf Worship Service and Sunday School 9 and 11 am 613-735-5293 wwwcalvarybaptistpembrokecomCALVIN UNITED CHURCH - 276 Church St Pembroke Accessible to all 613-732-8763 calvinnrtconet Rev Tiina Cote Sunday Worship amp School 10 am wwwcalvinunitedchurchca CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH - 516 Airport Rd at Doran Petawawa 613-687-6971 Rev Bill Stanfel Sunday Divine Service 930 am Sunday School and Bible Study September through June 1045 am Website www3bellnetcelc Email celccogeconetCHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTERDAY SAINTS - Civic Centre Road amp Laurentian Drive 613-687-2237DEEP RIVER COMMUNITY CHURCH - Deep River Road Sunday service 1015 am (Kids Church) drccmagmacaFAITH BAPTIST CHURCH - Pastor Carl Morgan 182 MacKay St Pembroke parking behind town hall 613-735-1584 Sun 10 am 11 am amp 6 pm Wed 7 pmFIRST BAPTIST CHURCH - 210 Mary St Pembroke 613-735-0866 Rev (Padre retired) Wayne Sollows CD Pastor Sunday Worship amp Sunday School 1030 am wwwfbcpcaFIRST EVANGELICAL MISSIONARY CHURCH - 39 Shalom St Pembroke ON K8A 6W8 Sunday worship celebration 1030 am 613-735-5391FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - 257 Pembroke St West 613-732-8214 Rev John Vaudry Sunday School All are welcome Elevator accessGREENWOOD UNITED CHURCH - 1655 Greenwood Road RR2 PembrokeHOLY TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCH - 68 Renfrew St Pembroke 613-732-4658 The Reverend Matthew J Brown Holy Eucharist Wed at 10 am Sunday at 8 am and 10 am Sunday School 10 am Sunday wwwValleyAnglicanscaMOUNT ZION UNITED CHURCH - Corner of B-Line Rd amp Petawawa Blvd Everyone Welcome - Worship amp Sunday School 930 am Toddler Prg available Church Office 613-732-0149 NEW LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH - 2777 Petawawa Blvd 613-687-1804 Sunday Worship Service 10 am All are welcomeOUR LADY OF SORROWS - 11 Mohns Ave 613-687-4764 Weekend Masses Sat 5 pm Sun 10 am Check our website - wwwsorrowspetawawacom or Sunday Bulletin for on-going programs for all ages PEMBROKE BIBLE CHAPEL 11558 Round Lake Road Family Bible Hour amp Sunday School 11 am wwwpembroke-biblechapelcom PEMBROKE PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE - 34 Jordan Ave Pembroke Sunday Worship 1030 am (kids church amp nursery) Programs for all ages 613-732-9721 email infopptchurchcom Website wwwpptchurchcom Facebook PPT (Pembroke Pentecostal Tabernacle) PETAWAWA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - Rev James Kim 24 Ethel St 613-687-4052 Sunday Service 11 am Sunday School availablePINE RIDGE FAMILY CHURCH - Christian amp Missionary Alliance 27 Brumm Road Pembroke 613-735-1241 Service 10 am RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH - 250 Quarry Road Pembroke Rev Ana Beck Sun worship 1030 am 613-638-7476 ST ANDREWS UNITED CHURCH - 40 Joseph St Chalk River Susan deHaan DLM Worship Sunday 1030 am Every-one welcome 613-589-2312ST BARNABAS ANGLICAN CHURCH - 80 Glendale Ave Deep River 613-584-4131 Rev Francois Trottier Sunday services are at 8 am and 10 am with Sunday School during the 10 am service ST JOHNrsquoS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (LCMS) - 357 Miller Street Pembroke 613-735-6332 wwwStJohn-sPembrokeca Rev Stephen Alles amp Rev Kevin Klein (occasional) Sunday School at 845 am Divine Worship - 10 amST JOHNrsquoS LUTHERAN CHURCH - 605 Black Bay Rd Petawawa Rev Albert Romkema 613-687-6187 Sunday Wor-ship 10 am Sunday School 10 am Social Hour 11 am Email pazsjohnscogeconet See us on Facebook we warmly welcome all visitors ST LUKErsquoS ANGLICAN CHURCH (ANIC) - Rev Tim Parent 613-735-4210 Sunday Worship 8 amp 10 am (Childrenrsquos Church amp Nursery) Informal Prayer amp Praise 915 am - all Welcome Meeting at 307 Julien St Pembroke 613-735-5000ST TIMOTHYrsquoS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCIC) - 503 Alfred St Pembroke 613-732-2992 Rev Bruce W Thompson Worship service and Sunday School at 930 am Email officest-timothys-lutheran-pembrokeorg A warm welcome awaits youTHE SALVATION ARMY - 484 Pembroke St W 613-735-5601 Sunday Worship 1030 amTRAILHEAD BAPTIST CHURCH - Pastor Tim Roddick weekly worship services and childrenrsquos programs Sunday mornings 1030 am at Valour School (19 Leeder Lane Petawawa) A growing church for growing families wwwtrailheadbaptistcomWESLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH - 210 Renfrew St Pembroke Rev Kevin Wilson 613-732-2488 Morning worship and childrenrsquos church at 1030 am with nursery provided Pre-service coffee time at 930 am For more information call or email wccbellnetcaWESLEY UNITED CHURCH - 275 Pembroke St E 613-735-6132 10 am morning worship service Sunday School for children during the church serviceZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCIC) - 454 Miller St Pembroke 613-732-8792 wwwzionlutheranca Pastor Paul Roellchen-Pfohl Worship Times - Saturday 430 pm Sunday 10 am with Sunday school for the children followed by coffee and fellowship ZION EVANGELICAL UNITED CHURCH ndash 368 Miller St Pembroke 613-732-9493 zionunitedpembrokegmailcom Sunday Worship 1030 am with Sunday School for children Coffee Hour and fellowship following Bible Study on Tues-days at 10 am Pastor Rev Dr Daniel A Hansen Website wwwzionunitedpembrokeorg All welcome

MurphyFUNERAL HOME amp CHAPEL

John Huff Sandra Huff Warren HuffCaring For Our Community Since 1963

Serving the unique traditional requirements of the military and their families

Specializing in repatriation and military protocols

296 Isabella Street PembrokeE-Mail murphyfuneralnrtconetWebsite murphyfuneralhomeca

613-735-5711

As this has been a very busy time of the year and some of us were away for the weekend of the 13-15 I have not been able to get much time for my column but I will have a lot more informa-tion in my next one Hope to see you all at our next Bingo

We are still trying to raise money for a wheelchair swing that will be placed at the Civitan Park in Petawa-wa right by the Civic Centre

We still need to raise about $10000 so I along with the help from other members of Civitan will be holding bake sales and raffles As well we are asking for donations so we can get this swing set up so that those who are in a wheelchair can enjoy some time at the park with the rest of the family Please help so Civitan can get this swing We still have a bottle at Rona in Petawawa I want

to thank the people at Rona for their support Just re-member when you support the Greater Petawawa Civi-tan Bingo you are helping us help those in our community who need our help

That is all I have for you this week God bless

Thought for the week Yesterday is gone and today is here and tomorrow never comes so get done what you have to today

NEWS FROM THE GREATER PETAWAWA CIVITAN CLUB By Marie FE Arnold PRO

Page 20 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

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F R A N C O P H O N E

ICIMONECOLECA

CONSTRUCTION I D E N T I T A I R E

Horticultural Society presents 2019 Trillium Awards

This yearrsquos Trillium Award winners were celebrated at the Petawawa Horticultural Societyrsquos Annual Barbecue Winners were Cathy Brennan Hogaboam Peggy Hinch and Judy and (missing from photo) Dwight Paquette Petawawa residents who through extra effort have made the front yard a source of pride to their neighbourhood are nominated each year for the award (Submitted photo)

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happeningFor Notices of Club Meetings Bazaars Fun Fairs Fundraisers and other charitable free events happening in the community Word Limit 50 WordsEventPLEASE SUBMIT YOUR NOTICE TO The Petawawa Post Building P-106 E-mail graphicspostbellnetca or call 613-687-5511 ext 5386 or visit wwwPetawawaPostLivecaFor events happening at later dates not listed here please visit our website

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 28TH 201915TH TURKEY TROT features a 5K walkrun amp 15K run chidlrenrsquos obstacle course and prizes for raising pledges Proceeds will support the Pembroke Regional Hospital Register at wwwprhfoundationcom

ELVIS AND BUDDY HOLLY IMPERSONATORS at the Pet-awawa Legion Tickets on sale at the bar open to all age of majority

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 29TH 2019SYLVIA ETCHEVERRY IN CONCERT at Festival Hall at 2 pm A benefit for the Festival Hall Piano Fund For more information visit wwwfesthallca

THE MINNIE OPRY SHOW at the Killaloe Lions Hall 16 Lake St at 1 pm Tickets available at the door Pro-ceeds to benefit the Killalow Seniors and Friendship Club and CRC Seniors Active Living Centre Light buffet lunch included bar will be open For more information contact 613-757-3108

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 2ND 2019CELEBRITY SERVER comes to Boston Pizza Pembroke to support Big Brothers Big Sisters of Renfrew County 10 of your order total will help support mentoring pro-grams across Renfrew County

SUNDAY OCTOBER 6TH 2019GRAN-APPLE TEA hosted by the Petawawa and Area Gran-nies at the Petawawa Legion from 2 - 4 pm Gluten-free sandwiches and sweets available All profits to the Ste-phen Lewis Foundation in support of African Grandmoth-ers orphans and those affected by HIV amp AIDS Entertain-ment by The Zephyr Woodwind Quartet Tickets available from the Petawawa Grannies members or call Esther 613-732-4984 or Hilda Young 613-687-1476

PEACE OF MINDS walk for Schizophrenia Registration is at 130 pm in the parking lot behind Metro 425 Pembroke St E Walk begins at 2 pm BBQ to follow at Recovery Outreach Program(ROP) 196 Albert St

MONDAY OCTOBER 7TH 2019OCTOBER MEETING of the Petawawa Horticultural Soci-ety will be held upstairs at the Petawawa Civic Centre Please note date to accommodate Thanksgiving The Guest Speaker will be Sheri McConnell from Seeds of Creating giving a presentation on lsquoSaving Your Own Seedsrsquo

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 16TH 2019MEET ALISON SEELY animal chircopractor and author of lsquoOne Bone at a Time Tales of an Adventurous Animal Chircopractorrsquo at 12 pm at the Pembroke Animal Hos-pital Pet Learning Centre Book copies will be available for purchase snacks and beverages will be served RSVP to staceympemahcom by October 14th

SATURDAY OCTOBER 19TH 2019LATIN NIGHTS presented by the Pembroke Symphony

Orchestra at Festival Hall at 7 pm Featuring Rossinirsquos Il Signor Bruschino Overture Symphonie Espagnole Op 21 by Lalo and introducing violinist Ralitsa Tcholakova and finishing with Arriagarsquos (ldquoThe Spanish Mozartrdquo) Symphony in D Tickets available at the Festival Hall box office or online at wwwfesthallca

SUNDAY OCTOBER 20TH 2019OKTOBERFEST DINNER at Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church 454 Miller St Pembroke from 330 - 630 pm Tickets available at the door Traditional menu and take out available

SATURDAY OCTOBER 26TH 2019BIG FALL CLEANUP clothing drive event from 11 am - 3 pm at the Pembroke Mall Accepting gently used cloth-ing shoes and bed sheets of all sizes Prizes to be won for garbage bags of clothing donated

IN-DOOR GARAGE SALE at the Petawawa Presbyterian Church 24 Ethel St 9 - 12 pm We may have some-thing that is New to U Hot dogs muffins tea amp coffee for sale Wheelchair accessible

UPCOMING EVENTSFISH AND CHIPS at the Petawawa Legion every Friday from 430 - 6 pm Everyone welcome

638 ALGONQUIN ROYAL CANADIAN AIR CADETS IS RE-CRUITING Youth between the ages of 12 amp 18 can reg-ister Wednesday after 7pm at the Pembroke Armoury Please bring your birth certificate health card and a parentlegal guardian contact638aircadetsca for more information

MUSICIANS WANTED 2 CMBG Pipes amp Drums Band is currently seeking Pipers amp Drummers Open to Military and Civilians Practice held Tuesday evenings 9000 hrs - 2100 hrs in Building H-1 Contact Pipe Major Alan Buchanan Ext - 7106 AlanBuchananforcesgcca for more information

REAL PEOPLE REAL WEIGHT LOSS TOPS CLUB INC Struggling with your weight Need friendly support Join us for a free information meeting Wednesday nights 1730hrs at the Civic Centre (upstairs room) For more info visit TOPSorg or e-mail gvmalogmailcom

DROP-IN GROUP FOR WOMEN SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL ABUSE learn coping skills connect with other survi-vors amp participate in healing activities Body image boundaries effects of sexual trauma drumming hiking and more Call the Womenrsquos Sexual Assault Centre at 613-735-5551 for more information Space is limited groups begin in September

FREE DANCES at the Pembroke Legion in the Lounge every Saturday night from 7 pm - 11 pm August 17th is BBC amp Co August 24th is The Blast and August 31st is The Heartbreakers

CATCH THE ACE WEEKLY LOTTERY held by the Deep River Hospital Foundation with draws every Thursday night at 800 pm at the Deep River Curling and Squash Club You donrsquot have to be present to win Tickets can be purchased at Drearsquos Barbershop Razorrsquos Edge Bar-bershop EGM Insurance and more Visit wwwface-bookcomdrdhfoundationorg for more information

CHECK OUT THE PETAWAWA PUBLIC LIBRARY calendar for all your summer programs This year there will be more drop-in and free events Stop by the library or sign up online Contact Liz at kidspetawawapubliclibraryca or 613-687-2227 ext 2203 for more information

YOUR VOICE MATTERS Do you have a baby on the way Is your baby under one year old In order to improve the resources for young families in our com-munity we need to learn more about your experienc-es during your pregnancy and after your baby was born This survey is private and anonymous and will be used to plan future programs and services Visit wwwsurveymonkeycomrYPTZ5KN From the Ren-frew County and District Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Working Group

CRISIS RESPONDER OPPORTUNITIES Victim Services of Renfrew County is currently looking for Crisis Response Volunteers Victim Services is a non-profit volunteer based agency that assists police and fire services in providing emotional support and practical assistance to people who have experienced a crime tragic life event or disaster Please call Victim Services Renfrew County at 613-649-2852 or toll free at 1-877-568-5730 or visit our website at wwwvictimservicesrenfrewcountyca Applications are now being accepted for our spring Volunteer Training

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS PETAWAWA TRIANGLE GROUP Monday to Friday 8 - 845 am amp Mondays Wednesdays and Sundays at 730 pm at All Saints Anglican Church

THE DEEP RIVER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA is looking for musicians to fill help fill out several sections including

violin viola cello trumpet oboe or French horn The or-chestra rehearses every Tuesday evening in Deep River and performs 5 concerts a year If you are interested or would like more information email drsoemailgmailcom

PARKINSONrsquoS SUPPORT GROUP every third Monday of the month from 10 am - 12 pm at Marianhill Inc 600 Cecelia St Pembroke For more information contact Krista Girard at 613-735-6839 ext 205

PETAWAWA LEGION COMMUNITY BAND is looking for new members We are mainly a concert band with oc-casional marching Members are of all ages and ability Our Band School can also teach you to play with in-struments to rent Wednesday evenings Contact Verlie at 613-687-2890 or whitlocknrtconet or visit wwwPetawawaLegioncaband

CANADIAN MILITARY WIVES CHOIR is looking for new members If yoursquore a military spouse partner or female CAF member join us for friendship and fun No experi-ence necessary and no auditions For more information visit us on Facebook or email canadianmwcpetawa-wagmailcom

BERNADETTE MCCANN HOUSE provides free critical ser-vices and support to women children and youth who are experiencing abuse-related crisis or coping with the after effects of abuse If you require the safety of our shelter or immediate support please call our 24hr confidential help lines at 1-800-267-4930 or 613-732-3131

THE WOMENrsquoS SEXUAL ASSAULT CENTRE offers a 24 hour 7 day a week support and crisis line If you or someone you know has been affected by sexual vio-lence you can reach us at 1-800-663-3060

THE WAR HORSE PROJECT is looking for enthusiastic creative dedicated individuals who want to give their time and skills to help with the development of this young organization Visit our website wwwhoperein-stherapycom to find out more Send your inquiries to the Program Director at infohopereinstherapycom

DISCOVER OUR CREATIVE PROGRAMS

For more information call Annie at (613) 687-7587 ext 3225 wwwCAFConnectioncaPetawawa

PMFRC Open House

FREE Admission

FEATURING INFO ONEmployment Support Educational ResourcesCraft amp Leisure WorkshopsChildren amp Parent ServicesDeployment SupportMental Health Servicesand much more

Pizza for the first 200

guests

OCTOBER

3RD5 - 7 PM

South Side Community Centre

FIT BIT Door Prize donated by

1 hr Onsite

Child Care (0-6 yrs)

CANEX PLAZA CHIROPRACTIC

Dr Denis Mahoney DC

OFFICE HOURSMonday 1000 AM - 1200 NOON

Tuesday 200 PM - 500 PMWednesday 800 AM - 1000 AM

Thursday 200 PM - 500 PM Friday 1000 AM - 1200 NOON

DR DENIS HASNEW HOURS

613-687-4673

We can help put the bounce back in

your step

ORTHOTICS BIOMECHANICS POSTURE CHECKS

GAIT ANALYSIS

Page 18 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

RESERVE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

O-43525 - BACCN WOEmployer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements WO Language English es-sential MOSID 90000 - ATR Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43175 - LONDON ARMOURY OIC AND CEDAR

SPRINGS RTA NCOEmployer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements WOLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00375-01 - HRA or 00376-01 - FSA Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-43437 - ADJT 4 CDSB PERS SVCS

Employer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements Capt Language Bilingual MOSID 00002-01 - Officer Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-42092 - FLIGHT OPS WO Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Sgt Language English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 28-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-42932 - MATAPATA BACKFILL MSE OP

Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Pte Cpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00171-01 - MSE OP or 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 07-Sep-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43399 - IMAGE TECHEmployer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION

SQUADRON Rank Requirements CplLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00137-01 - IMAGE TECH Status Open Start Date 04-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-42945 - AIRCREW FLYING

STANDARDS CLERK Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Cpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 07-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-43149 - SOCIAL MEDIA AND MULTIMEDIA TECHNI-

CIANEmployer 2 CANADIAN MECHANIZED BRIGADE GROUP HEADQUARTERS AND SIGNAL SQUADRON Rank Requirements Cpl MCpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00010-01 - INFMN or 00339-01 - CBT ENGR Status Open Start Date 06-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43196 - CSOR - COM-PANY

ADMINISTRATION OFFICEREmployer CANADIAN SPECIAL OPERATIONS REGIMENT Rank Requirements Capt Language English es-sential MOSID 00002-01 - Officer Status Open Start Date 01-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-43372 - FLIGHT OPS WOEmployer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements WOLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 30-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class A

An additional 3 current REOs are available at

httpcadtckingstonmilcaREO-OERenindexaspx

HELP WANTED

51 FESTUBERT BLVD 613-687-5826

wwwtroyescinemacom

NOW PLAYING

ANGEL HAS FALLEN (14A)

FridaySeptember 27th

at 730 PMMovies subject

to change without notice

De Troyes CinemaMOVIES

classifiedsTo advertise call 613-687-5511 x 5386 or visit wwwPetawawaPostLiveca

MOVIES

SERVICESPicture Framing Petawawa Quality basic framing with wood or metal frames Photos certificates childhood keepsakes needlework etc No obligation estimates Flexible hours Call Beverley at 613-687-2753

EVENTSHuglirsquos Blueberry Ranch Fall Family Fun Season runs from Sept 14 ndash Oct 31 6 acre corn maze with 2 bridges wagon rides to the pumpkin patch pig races pirate cannon shows hay jump animals amp more Shows and wagon rides available on weekends only $1062 + taxweekends $664 + tax weekdays Under 2 free wwwblueberryranchca

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

The Petawawa Military Family Resource Centre has an opening for a

Head Educator (Term Contract)For more information visit our website at

httpswwwCAFconnectioncaPetawawaDeadline for applications is September 27 2019

Wersquore Hiring

The Petawawa Military Family Resource Centre has an opening for an

Executive AssistantFor more information visit our website at

httpswwwCAFconnectioncaPetawawaDeadline for applications is September 26 2019

Wersquore Hiring

FRI SEPTEMBER 27 - THURS OCTOBER 3(OPEN FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY amp THURSDAY)

$20 CARLOAD THURSDAYS GENERAL ADMISSION $14

KIDS 3-15 $7

199 Forest Lea Rd Pembroke | wwwskylightdriveincom24hr Recording 613-732-2136

HOBBS AND SHAW (PG)

GOOD BOYS (14A)First Movie showtime is

approx 720pm

Ontario SPCA Renfrew County Animal Centre Pet of the Week

TAKE ME HOME

Take some SAGE advice and adopt this sweet girl Two year old SAGE has just raised a beautiful social

litter of kittens that have all found homes Now itrsquos SAGErsquos turn to shine

115 Woodcrest Drive Pembroke Open Monday-Friday 1030am-5pm amp Saturday-Sunday 1030am-4pm

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 19

Area Community Churches

St Georgersquos and St Francis of Assisi chapels are open Mon - Fri 7 am to 1130 and 1230 - 330 pm The Chaplainsrsquo Administrative office

is located in Building Q-104 (RC Chapel)

For after hours assistance dial the Duty Centre 687-55115611 and they will reach the Duty Chaplain

Garrison Petawawa Chaplains Phone 613-687-5511 + Ext

Emergency Chaplain 5611

CHAPLAINS (PROTESTANT)Padre Mike Allen

(4 CDSG Snr Chaplain) 6105Padre Judson Bridgewater 4494

Padre Michelet Dormeus Padre David Egers 3310Padre David Gallas 6498

Padre Troy Irwin (2 CMBG Snr Chaplain) 7078

Padre Earl Klotz 5208Padre Matthew Lucas

Padre Humberto Lopes 8455Padre Moley Mangana 5433Padre Robert Schweyer 5433Padre Matthew Squires 8455Padre Robert Parker 3310

Padre Luke Vanderkamp 7396

CHAPLAINS (ROMAN CATHOLIC)

Padre Maria Codina 6402Padre Francis Krusinsky 5536

GARRISON PETAWAWA CHAPELS

WORSHIP SERVICESSunday Worship - 1030 amSunday School Classes (Children 4-12 years old)Nursery for toddlers 3 and underQuiet (Nursing) Room with sound blend of contemporary and traditional worshipWEDDINGS BAPTISMS AND DEDICATIONSAt least three months notice to your unit chaplain is requried for all servicesThe Marriage Preparation Courses required for weddings in a CAF Chapel are provided twice a yearFaith Community Coordinator Padre David Egers X5433

St Georgersquos Chapel (P)4 CDSG Garrison Petawawa ON K8H 2X3 (Q-104) 613 - 687-5511 ext 5434FAX 613-588-7524

MASSMESSEMesse dominicale 0930 AM Sunday English Mass 1100 AM Summer hours starting 01 July until September 30th 1000 AM (Bilingual Mass) All sacraments are offered to military members military status civilians and government employees under military contract CONFESSION - before Mass or by appointment CONFESSION - avant la messe ou par rendez-vous BAPTISM - the last Sunday of each month Baptismal Preparation - Thursday prior Baptism Sunday BAPTEME - Ceacuteleacutebrer le dernier Dimanche de chaque mois Cours de baptecircme - jeudi precedent le diman-

che de baptecircmes MARRIAGE - Six months (6) notice is required A Marriage Preparation Course is mandatory MARIAGE - Nous demandons six (6) mois drsquoavis Un cours de preparation au marriage est obligatoire SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION - St Francis of Assisi Chapel offers sacramental prepara-tion To register for the program contact the Administrative Office ext 5434PREPARATION AUX SACRAMENTS - St Francois drsquoAssise offrent la preparation aux sacraments si vous voulex vous inscrire veuillez contacter le bureau administratif des aumoniers ext 5434Faith Community Coordinator Padre Maria Codena X6402

St Francis of Assisi Chapel (RC)Chapelle St Franccedilois drsquoAssise (CR)

4 CDSG Garrison Petawawa ON K8H 2X3 (Q-104) 613 - 687-5511 ext 5434

FAX 613-588-7524

Let us help you find a spiritual home where you belong We hope our Garrison Chapels are your

community of choice At the Garrison Chapels we foster Sunday Worship the Sacraments Christian

Education and School participation

ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN CHURCH - 1173 Victoria Street 613-687-2218 The Reverend Gillian Hoyer Sunday Service 1115 amp Sunday School 11 amCALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH - 567 Melton Street Pembroke Pastors Richard Agnew amp Paul DeGraaf Worship Service and Sunday School 9 and 11 am 613-735-5293 wwwcalvarybaptistpembrokecomCALVIN UNITED CHURCH - 276 Church St Pembroke Accessible to all 613-732-8763 calvinnrtconet Rev Tiina Cote Sunday Worship amp School 10 am wwwcalvinunitedchurchca CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH - 516 Airport Rd at Doran Petawawa 613-687-6971 Rev Bill Stanfel Sunday Divine Service 930 am Sunday School and Bible Study September through June 1045 am Website www3bellnetcelc Email celccogeconetCHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTERDAY SAINTS - Civic Centre Road amp Laurentian Drive 613-687-2237DEEP RIVER COMMUNITY CHURCH - Deep River Road Sunday service 1015 am (Kids Church) drccmagmacaFAITH BAPTIST CHURCH - Pastor Carl Morgan 182 MacKay St Pembroke parking behind town hall 613-735-1584 Sun 10 am 11 am amp 6 pm Wed 7 pmFIRST BAPTIST CHURCH - 210 Mary St Pembroke 613-735-0866 Rev (Padre retired) Wayne Sollows CD Pastor Sunday Worship amp Sunday School 1030 am wwwfbcpcaFIRST EVANGELICAL MISSIONARY CHURCH - 39 Shalom St Pembroke ON K8A 6W8 Sunday worship celebration 1030 am 613-735-5391FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - 257 Pembroke St West 613-732-8214 Rev John Vaudry Sunday School All are welcome Elevator accessGREENWOOD UNITED CHURCH - 1655 Greenwood Road RR2 PembrokeHOLY TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCH - 68 Renfrew St Pembroke 613-732-4658 The Reverend Matthew J Brown Holy Eucharist Wed at 10 am Sunday at 8 am and 10 am Sunday School 10 am Sunday wwwValleyAnglicanscaMOUNT ZION UNITED CHURCH - Corner of B-Line Rd amp Petawawa Blvd Everyone Welcome - Worship amp Sunday School 930 am Toddler Prg available Church Office 613-732-0149 NEW LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH - 2777 Petawawa Blvd 613-687-1804 Sunday Worship Service 10 am All are welcomeOUR LADY OF SORROWS - 11 Mohns Ave 613-687-4764 Weekend Masses Sat 5 pm Sun 10 am Check our website - wwwsorrowspetawawacom or Sunday Bulletin for on-going programs for all ages PEMBROKE BIBLE CHAPEL 11558 Round Lake Road Family Bible Hour amp Sunday School 11 am wwwpembroke-biblechapelcom PEMBROKE PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE - 34 Jordan Ave Pembroke Sunday Worship 1030 am (kids church amp nursery) Programs for all ages 613-732-9721 email infopptchurchcom Website wwwpptchurchcom Facebook PPT (Pembroke Pentecostal Tabernacle) PETAWAWA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - Rev James Kim 24 Ethel St 613-687-4052 Sunday Service 11 am Sunday School availablePINE RIDGE FAMILY CHURCH - Christian amp Missionary Alliance 27 Brumm Road Pembroke 613-735-1241 Service 10 am RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH - 250 Quarry Road Pembroke Rev Ana Beck Sun worship 1030 am 613-638-7476 ST ANDREWS UNITED CHURCH - 40 Joseph St Chalk River Susan deHaan DLM Worship Sunday 1030 am Every-one welcome 613-589-2312ST BARNABAS ANGLICAN CHURCH - 80 Glendale Ave Deep River 613-584-4131 Rev Francois Trottier Sunday services are at 8 am and 10 am with Sunday School during the 10 am service ST JOHNrsquoS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (LCMS) - 357 Miller Street Pembroke 613-735-6332 wwwStJohn-sPembrokeca Rev Stephen Alles amp Rev Kevin Klein (occasional) Sunday School at 845 am Divine Worship - 10 amST JOHNrsquoS LUTHERAN CHURCH - 605 Black Bay Rd Petawawa Rev Albert Romkema 613-687-6187 Sunday Wor-ship 10 am Sunday School 10 am Social Hour 11 am Email pazsjohnscogeconet See us on Facebook we warmly welcome all visitors ST LUKErsquoS ANGLICAN CHURCH (ANIC) - Rev Tim Parent 613-735-4210 Sunday Worship 8 amp 10 am (Childrenrsquos Church amp Nursery) Informal Prayer amp Praise 915 am - all Welcome Meeting at 307 Julien St Pembroke 613-735-5000ST TIMOTHYrsquoS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCIC) - 503 Alfred St Pembroke 613-732-2992 Rev Bruce W Thompson Worship service and Sunday School at 930 am Email officest-timothys-lutheran-pembrokeorg A warm welcome awaits youTHE SALVATION ARMY - 484 Pembroke St W 613-735-5601 Sunday Worship 1030 amTRAILHEAD BAPTIST CHURCH - Pastor Tim Roddick weekly worship services and childrenrsquos programs Sunday mornings 1030 am at Valour School (19 Leeder Lane Petawawa) A growing church for growing families wwwtrailheadbaptistcomWESLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH - 210 Renfrew St Pembroke Rev Kevin Wilson 613-732-2488 Morning worship and childrenrsquos church at 1030 am with nursery provided Pre-service coffee time at 930 am For more information call or email wccbellnetcaWESLEY UNITED CHURCH - 275 Pembroke St E 613-735-6132 10 am morning worship service Sunday School for children during the church serviceZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCIC) - 454 Miller St Pembroke 613-732-8792 wwwzionlutheranca Pastor Paul Roellchen-Pfohl Worship Times - Saturday 430 pm Sunday 10 am with Sunday school for the children followed by coffee and fellowship ZION EVANGELICAL UNITED CHURCH ndash 368 Miller St Pembroke 613-732-9493 zionunitedpembrokegmailcom Sunday Worship 1030 am with Sunday School for children Coffee Hour and fellowship following Bible Study on Tues-days at 10 am Pastor Rev Dr Daniel A Hansen Website wwwzionunitedpembrokeorg All welcome

MurphyFUNERAL HOME amp CHAPEL

John Huff Sandra Huff Warren HuffCaring For Our Community Since 1963

Serving the unique traditional requirements of the military and their families

Specializing in repatriation and military protocols

296 Isabella Street PembrokeE-Mail murphyfuneralnrtconetWebsite murphyfuneralhomeca

613-735-5711

As this has been a very busy time of the year and some of us were away for the weekend of the 13-15 I have not been able to get much time for my column but I will have a lot more informa-tion in my next one Hope to see you all at our next Bingo

We are still trying to raise money for a wheelchair swing that will be placed at the Civitan Park in Petawa-wa right by the Civic Centre

We still need to raise about $10000 so I along with the help from other members of Civitan will be holding bake sales and raffles As well we are asking for donations so we can get this swing set up so that those who are in a wheelchair can enjoy some time at the park with the rest of the family Please help so Civitan can get this swing We still have a bottle at Rona in Petawawa I want

to thank the people at Rona for their support Just re-member when you support the Greater Petawawa Civi-tan Bingo you are helping us help those in our community who need our help

That is all I have for you this week God bless

Thought for the week Yesterday is gone and today is here and tomorrow never comes so get done what you have to today

NEWS FROM THE GREATER PETAWAWA CIVITAN CLUB By Marie FE Arnold PRO

Page 20 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

Une eacutecole qui me ressemble

LE CONSEIL DES EacuteCOLES PUBLIQUES DE LrsquoEST DE LrsquoONTARIO PREacuteSENTE

EacuteCOLE EacuteLEacuteMENTAIRE ET SECONDAIRE PUBLIQUE

LrsquoEacuteQUINOXE

F R A N C O P H O N E

ICIMONECOLECA

CONSTRUCTION I D E N T I T A I R E

Horticultural Society presents 2019 Trillium Awards

This yearrsquos Trillium Award winners were celebrated at the Petawawa Horticultural Societyrsquos Annual Barbecue Winners were Cathy Brennan Hogaboam Peggy Hinch and Judy and (missing from photo) Dwight Paquette Petawawa residents who through extra effort have made the front yard a source of pride to their neighbourhood are nominated each year for the award (Submitted photo)

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RESERVE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

O-43525 - BACCN WOEmployer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements WO Language English es-sential MOSID 90000 - ATR Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43175 - LONDON ARMOURY OIC AND CEDAR

SPRINGS RTA NCOEmployer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements WOLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00375-01 - HRA or 00376-01 - FSA Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-43437 - ADJT 4 CDSB PERS SVCS

Employer 4TH CANADIAN DIVISION SUPPORT BASE PETAWAWA Rank Requirements Capt Language Bilingual MOSID 00002-01 - Officer Status Open Start Date 17-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-42092 - FLIGHT OPS WO Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Sgt Language English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 28-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-42932 - MATAPATA BACKFILL MSE OP

Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Pte Cpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00171-01 - MSE OP or 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 07-Sep-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43399 - IMAGE TECHEmployer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION

SQUADRON Rank Requirements CplLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00137-01 - IMAGE TECH Status Open Start Date 04-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-42945 - AIRCREW FLYING

STANDARDS CLERK Employer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements Cpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 07-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class A

O-43149 - SOCIAL MEDIA AND MULTIMEDIA TECHNI-

CIANEmployer 2 CANADIAN MECHANIZED BRIGADE GROUP HEADQUARTERS AND SIGNAL SQUADRON Rank Requirements Cpl MCpl Language English es-sential MOSID 00010-01 - INFMN or 00339-01 - CBT ENGR Status Open Start Date 06-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class B Temporary

O-43196 - CSOR - COM-PANY

ADMINISTRATION OFFICEREmployer CANADIAN SPECIAL OPERATIONS REGIMENT Rank Requirements Capt Language English es-sential MOSID 00002-01 - Officer Status Open Start Date 01-Nov-2019 Employment Class Class B Permanent

O-43372 - FLIGHT OPS WOEmployer 427 SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION SQUADRON Rank Requirements WOLanguage English es-sential MOSID 00003-01 - NCM Status Open Start Date 30-Oct-2019 Employment Class Class A

An additional 3 current REOs are available at

httpcadtckingstonmilcaREO-OERenindexaspx

HELP WANTED

51 FESTUBERT BLVD 613-687-5826

wwwtroyescinemacom

NOW PLAYING

ANGEL HAS FALLEN (14A)

FridaySeptember 27th

at 730 PMMovies subject

to change without notice

De Troyes CinemaMOVIES

classifiedsTo advertise call 613-687-5511 x 5386 or visit wwwPetawawaPostLiveca

MOVIES

SERVICESPicture Framing Petawawa Quality basic framing with wood or metal frames Photos certificates childhood keepsakes needlework etc No obligation estimates Flexible hours Call Beverley at 613-687-2753

EVENTSHuglirsquos Blueberry Ranch Fall Family Fun Season runs from Sept 14 ndash Oct 31 6 acre corn maze with 2 bridges wagon rides to the pumpkin patch pig races pirate cannon shows hay jump animals amp more Shows and wagon rides available on weekends only $1062 + taxweekends $664 + tax weekdays Under 2 free wwwblueberryranchca

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

The Petawawa Military Family Resource Centre has an opening for a

Head Educator (Term Contract)For more information visit our website at

httpswwwCAFconnectioncaPetawawaDeadline for applications is September 27 2019

Wersquore Hiring

The Petawawa Military Family Resource Centre has an opening for an

Executive AssistantFor more information visit our website at

httpswwwCAFconnectioncaPetawawaDeadline for applications is September 26 2019

Wersquore Hiring

FRI SEPTEMBER 27 - THURS OCTOBER 3(OPEN FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY amp THURSDAY)

$20 CARLOAD THURSDAYS GENERAL ADMISSION $14

KIDS 3-15 $7

199 Forest Lea Rd Pembroke | wwwskylightdriveincom24hr Recording 613-732-2136

HOBBS AND SHAW (PG)

GOOD BOYS (14A)First Movie showtime is

approx 720pm

Ontario SPCA Renfrew County Animal Centre Pet of the Week

TAKE ME HOME

Take some SAGE advice and adopt this sweet girl Two year old SAGE has just raised a beautiful social

litter of kittens that have all found homes Now itrsquos SAGErsquos turn to shine

115 Woodcrest Drive Pembroke Open Monday-Friday 1030am-5pm amp Saturday-Sunday 1030am-4pm

Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 19

Area Community Churches

St Georgersquos and St Francis of Assisi chapels are open Mon - Fri 7 am to 1130 and 1230 - 330 pm The Chaplainsrsquo Administrative office

is located in Building Q-104 (RC Chapel)

For after hours assistance dial the Duty Centre 687-55115611 and they will reach the Duty Chaplain

Garrison Petawawa Chaplains Phone 613-687-5511 + Ext

Emergency Chaplain 5611

CHAPLAINS (PROTESTANT)Padre Mike Allen

(4 CDSG Snr Chaplain) 6105Padre Judson Bridgewater 4494

Padre Michelet Dormeus Padre David Egers 3310Padre David Gallas 6498

Padre Troy Irwin (2 CMBG Snr Chaplain) 7078

Padre Earl Klotz 5208Padre Matthew Lucas

Padre Humberto Lopes 8455Padre Moley Mangana 5433Padre Robert Schweyer 5433Padre Matthew Squires 8455Padre Robert Parker 3310

Padre Luke Vanderkamp 7396

CHAPLAINS (ROMAN CATHOLIC)

Padre Maria Codina 6402Padre Francis Krusinsky 5536

GARRISON PETAWAWA CHAPELS

WORSHIP SERVICESSunday Worship - 1030 amSunday School Classes (Children 4-12 years old)Nursery for toddlers 3 and underQuiet (Nursing) Room with sound blend of contemporary and traditional worshipWEDDINGS BAPTISMS AND DEDICATIONSAt least three months notice to your unit chaplain is requried for all servicesThe Marriage Preparation Courses required for weddings in a CAF Chapel are provided twice a yearFaith Community Coordinator Padre David Egers X5433

St Georgersquos Chapel (P)4 CDSG Garrison Petawawa ON K8H 2X3 (Q-104) 613 - 687-5511 ext 5434FAX 613-588-7524

MASSMESSEMesse dominicale 0930 AM Sunday English Mass 1100 AM Summer hours starting 01 July until September 30th 1000 AM (Bilingual Mass) All sacraments are offered to military members military status civilians and government employees under military contract CONFESSION - before Mass or by appointment CONFESSION - avant la messe ou par rendez-vous BAPTISM - the last Sunday of each month Baptismal Preparation - Thursday prior Baptism Sunday BAPTEME - Ceacuteleacutebrer le dernier Dimanche de chaque mois Cours de baptecircme - jeudi precedent le diman-

che de baptecircmes MARRIAGE - Six months (6) notice is required A Marriage Preparation Course is mandatory MARIAGE - Nous demandons six (6) mois drsquoavis Un cours de preparation au marriage est obligatoire SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION - St Francis of Assisi Chapel offers sacramental prepara-tion To register for the program contact the Administrative Office ext 5434PREPARATION AUX SACRAMENTS - St Francois drsquoAssise offrent la preparation aux sacraments si vous voulex vous inscrire veuillez contacter le bureau administratif des aumoniers ext 5434Faith Community Coordinator Padre Maria Codena X6402

St Francis of Assisi Chapel (RC)Chapelle St Franccedilois drsquoAssise (CR)

4 CDSG Garrison Petawawa ON K8H 2X3 (Q-104) 613 - 687-5511 ext 5434

FAX 613-588-7524

Let us help you find a spiritual home where you belong We hope our Garrison Chapels are your

community of choice At the Garrison Chapels we foster Sunday Worship the Sacraments Christian

Education and School participation

ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN CHURCH - 1173 Victoria Street 613-687-2218 The Reverend Gillian Hoyer Sunday Service 1115 amp Sunday School 11 amCALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH - 567 Melton Street Pembroke Pastors Richard Agnew amp Paul DeGraaf Worship Service and Sunday School 9 and 11 am 613-735-5293 wwwcalvarybaptistpembrokecomCALVIN UNITED CHURCH - 276 Church St Pembroke Accessible to all 613-732-8763 calvinnrtconet Rev Tiina Cote Sunday Worship amp School 10 am wwwcalvinunitedchurchca CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH - 516 Airport Rd at Doran Petawawa 613-687-6971 Rev Bill Stanfel Sunday Divine Service 930 am Sunday School and Bible Study September through June 1045 am Website www3bellnetcelc Email celccogeconetCHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTERDAY SAINTS - Civic Centre Road amp Laurentian Drive 613-687-2237DEEP RIVER COMMUNITY CHURCH - Deep River Road Sunday service 1015 am (Kids Church) drccmagmacaFAITH BAPTIST CHURCH - Pastor Carl Morgan 182 MacKay St Pembroke parking behind town hall 613-735-1584 Sun 10 am 11 am amp 6 pm Wed 7 pmFIRST BAPTIST CHURCH - 210 Mary St Pembroke 613-735-0866 Rev (Padre retired) Wayne Sollows CD Pastor Sunday Worship amp Sunday School 1030 am wwwfbcpcaFIRST EVANGELICAL MISSIONARY CHURCH - 39 Shalom St Pembroke ON K8A 6W8 Sunday worship celebration 1030 am 613-735-5391FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - 257 Pembroke St West 613-732-8214 Rev John Vaudry Sunday School All are welcome Elevator accessGREENWOOD UNITED CHURCH - 1655 Greenwood Road RR2 PembrokeHOLY TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCH - 68 Renfrew St Pembroke 613-732-4658 The Reverend Matthew J Brown Holy Eucharist Wed at 10 am Sunday at 8 am and 10 am Sunday School 10 am Sunday wwwValleyAnglicanscaMOUNT ZION UNITED CHURCH - Corner of B-Line Rd amp Petawawa Blvd Everyone Welcome - Worship amp Sunday School 930 am Toddler Prg available Church Office 613-732-0149 NEW LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH - 2777 Petawawa Blvd 613-687-1804 Sunday Worship Service 10 am All are welcomeOUR LADY OF SORROWS - 11 Mohns Ave 613-687-4764 Weekend Masses Sat 5 pm Sun 10 am Check our website - wwwsorrowspetawawacom or Sunday Bulletin for on-going programs for all ages PEMBROKE BIBLE CHAPEL 11558 Round Lake Road Family Bible Hour amp Sunday School 11 am wwwpembroke-biblechapelcom PEMBROKE PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE - 34 Jordan Ave Pembroke Sunday Worship 1030 am (kids church amp nursery) Programs for all ages 613-732-9721 email infopptchurchcom Website wwwpptchurchcom Facebook PPT (Pembroke Pentecostal Tabernacle) PETAWAWA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - Rev James Kim 24 Ethel St 613-687-4052 Sunday Service 11 am Sunday School availablePINE RIDGE FAMILY CHURCH - Christian amp Missionary Alliance 27 Brumm Road Pembroke 613-735-1241 Service 10 am RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH - 250 Quarry Road Pembroke Rev Ana Beck Sun worship 1030 am 613-638-7476 ST ANDREWS UNITED CHURCH - 40 Joseph St Chalk River Susan deHaan DLM Worship Sunday 1030 am Every-one welcome 613-589-2312ST BARNABAS ANGLICAN CHURCH - 80 Glendale Ave Deep River 613-584-4131 Rev Francois Trottier Sunday services are at 8 am and 10 am with Sunday School during the 10 am service ST JOHNrsquoS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (LCMS) - 357 Miller Street Pembroke 613-735-6332 wwwStJohn-sPembrokeca Rev Stephen Alles amp Rev Kevin Klein (occasional) Sunday School at 845 am Divine Worship - 10 amST JOHNrsquoS LUTHERAN CHURCH - 605 Black Bay Rd Petawawa Rev Albert Romkema 613-687-6187 Sunday Wor-ship 10 am Sunday School 10 am Social Hour 11 am Email pazsjohnscogeconet See us on Facebook we warmly welcome all visitors ST LUKErsquoS ANGLICAN CHURCH (ANIC) - Rev Tim Parent 613-735-4210 Sunday Worship 8 amp 10 am (Childrenrsquos Church amp Nursery) Informal Prayer amp Praise 915 am - all Welcome Meeting at 307 Julien St Pembroke 613-735-5000ST TIMOTHYrsquoS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCIC) - 503 Alfred St Pembroke 613-732-2992 Rev Bruce W Thompson Worship service and Sunday School at 930 am Email officest-timothys-lutheran-pembrokeorg A warm welcome awaits youTHE SALVATION ARMY - 484 Pembroke St W 613-735-5601 Sunday Worship 1030 amTRAILHEAD BAPTIST CHURCH - Pastor Tim Roddick weekly worship services and childrenrsquos programs Sunday mornings 1030 am at Valour School (19 Leeder Lane Petawawa) A growing church for growing families wwwtrailheadbaptistcomWESLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH - 210 Renfrew St Pembroke Rev Kevin Wilson 613-732-2488 Morning worship and childrenrsquos church at 1030 am with nursery provided Pre-service coffee time at 930 am For more information call or email wccbellnetcaWESLEY UNITED CHURCH - 275 Pembroke St E 613-735-6132 10 am morning worship service Sunday School for children during the church serviceZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCIC) - 454 Miller St Pembroke 613-732-8792 wwwzionlutheranca Pastor Paul Roellchen-Pfohl Worship Times - Saturday 430 pm Sunday 10 am with Sunday school for the children followed by coffee and fellowship ZION EVANGELICAL UNITED CHURCH ndash 368 Miller St Pembroke 613-732-9493 zionunitedpembrokegmailcom Sunday Worship 1030 am with Sunday School for children Coffee Hour and fellowship following Bible Study on Tues-days at 10 am Pastor Rev Dr Daniel A Hansen Website wwwzionunitedpembrokeorg All welcome

MurphyFUNERAL HOME amp CHAPEL

John Huff Sandra Huff Warren HuffCaring For Our Community Since 1963

Serving the unique traditional requirements of the military and their families

Specializing in repatriation and military protocols

296 Isabella Street PembrokeE-Mail murphyfuneralnrtconetWebsite murphyfuneralhomeca

613-735-5711

As this has been a very busy time of the year and some of us were away for the weekend of the 13-15 I have not been able to get much time for my column but I will have a lot more informa-tion in my next one Hope to see you all at our next Bingo

We are still trying to raise money for a wheelchair swing that will be placed at the Civitan Park in Petawa-wa right by the Civic Centre

We still need to raise about $10000 so I along with the help from other members of Civitan will be holding bake sales and raffles As well we are asking for donations so we can get this swing set up so that those who are in a wheelchair can enjoy some time at the park with the rest of the family Please help so Civitan can get this swing We still have a bottle at Rona in Petawawa I want

to thank the people at Rona for their support Just re-member when you support the Greater Petawawa Civi-tan Bingo you are helping us help those in our community who need our help

That is all I have for you this week God bless

Thought for the week Yesterday is gone and today is here and tomorrow never comes so get done what you have to today

NEWS FROM THE GREATER PETAWAWA CIVITAN CLUB By Marie FE Arnold PRO

Page 20 Petawawa Post September 26 2019

Une eacutecole qui me ressemble

LE CONSEIL DES EacuteCOLES PUBLIQUES DE LrsquoEST DE LrsquoONTARIO PREacuteSENTE

EacuteCOLE EacuteLEacuteMENTAIRE ET SECONDAIRE PUBLIQUE

LrsquoEacuteQUINOXE

F R A N C O P H O N E

ICIMONECOLECA

CONSTRUCTION I D E N T I T A I R E

Horticultural Society presents 2019 Trillium Awards

This yearrsquos Trillium Award winners were celebrated at the Petawawa Horticultural Societyrsquos Annual Barbecue Winners were Cathy Brennan Hogaboam Peggy Hinch and Judy and (missing from photo) Dwight Paquette Petawawa residents who through extra effort have made the front yard a source of pride to their neighbourhood are nominated each year for the award (Submitted photo)

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Petawawa Post September 26 2019 Page 19

Area Community Churches

St Georgersquos and St Francis of Assisi chapels are open Mon - Fri 7 am to 1130 and 1230 - 330 pm The Chaplainsrsquo Administrative office

is located in Building Q-104 (RC Chapel)

For after hours assistance dial the Duty Centre 687-55115611 and they will reach the Duty Chaplain

Garrison Petawawa Chaplains Phone 613-687-5511 + Ext

Emergency Chaplain 5611

CHAPLAINS (PROTESTANT)Padre Mike Allen

(4 CDSG Snr Chaplain) 6105Padre Judson Bridgewater 4494

Padre Michelet Dormeus Padre David Egers 3310Padre David Gallas 6498

Padre Troy Irwin (2 CMBG Snr Chaplain) 7078

Padre Earl Klotz 5208Padre Matthew Lucas

Padre Humberto Lopes 8455Padre Moley Mangana 5433Padre Robert Schweyer 5433Padre Matthew Squires 8455Padre Robert Parker 3310

Padre Luke Vanderkamp 7396

CHAPLAINS (ROMAN CATHOLIC)

Padre Maria Codina 6402Padre Francis Krusinsky 5536

GARRISON PETAWAWA CHAPELS

WORSHIP SERVICESSunday Worship - 1030 amSunday School Classes (Children 4-12 years old)Nursery for toddlers 3 and underQuiet (Nursing) Room with sound blend of contemporary and traditional worshipWEDDINGS BAPTISMS AND DEDICATIONSAt least three months notice to your unit chaplain is requried for all servicesThe Marriage Preparation Courses required for weddings in a CAF Chapel are provided twice a yearFaith Community Coordinator Padre David Egers X5433

St Georgersquos Chapel (P)4 CDSG Garrison Petawawa ON K8H 2X3 (Q-104) 613 - 687-5511 ext 5434FAX 613-588-7524

MASSMESSEMesse dominicale 0930 AM Sunday English Mass 1100 AM Summer hours starting 01 July until September 30th 1000 AM (Bilingual Mass) All sacraments are offered to military members military status civilians and government employees under military contract CONFESSION - before Mass or by appointment CONFESSION - avant la messe ou par rendez-vous BAPTISM - the last Sunday of each month Baptismal Preparation - Thursday prior Baptism Sunday BAPTEME - Ceacuteleacutebrer le dernier Dimanche de chaque mois Cours de baptecircme - jeudi precedent le diman-

che de baptecircmes MARRIAGE - Six months (6) notice is required A Marriage Preparation Course is mandatory MARIAGE - Nous demandons six (6) mois drsquoavis Un cours de preparation au marriage est obligatoire SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION - St Francis of Assisi Chapel offers sacramental prepara-tion To register for the program contact the Administrative Office ext 5434PREPARATION AUX SACRAMENTS - St Francois drsquoAssise offrent la preparation aux sacraments si vous voulex vous inscrire veuillez contacter le bureau administratif des aumoniers ext 5434Faith Community Coordinator Padre Maria Codena X6402

St Francis of Assisi Chapel (RC)Chapelle St Franccedilois drsquoAssise (CR)

4 CDSG Garrison Petawawa ON K8H 2X3 (Q-104) 613 - 687-5511 ext 5434

FAX 613-588-7524

Let us help you find a spiritual home where you belong We hope our Garrison Chapels are your

community of choice At the Garrison Chapels we foster Sunday Worship the Sacraments Christian

Education and School participation

ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN CHURCH - 1173 Victoria Street 613-687-2218 The Reverend Gillian Hoyer Sunday Service 1115 amp Sunday School 11 amCALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH - 567 Melton Street Pembroke Pastors Richard Agnew amp Paul DeGraaf Worship Service and Sunday School 9 and 11 am 613-735-5293 wwwcalvarybaptistpembrokecomCALVIN UNITED CHURCH - 276 Church St Pembroke Accessible to all 613-732-8763 calvinnrtconet Rev Tiina Cote Sunday Worship amp School 10 am wwwcalvinunitedchurchca CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH - 516 Airport Rd at Doran Petawawa 613-687-6971 Rev Bill Stanfel Sunday Divine Service 930 am Sunday School and Bible Study September through June 1045 am Website www3bellnetcelc Email celccogeconetCHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTERDAY SAINTS - Civic Centre Road amp Laurentian Drive 613-687-2237DEEP RIVER COMMUNITY CHURCH - Deep River Road Sunday service 1015 am (Kids Church) drccmagmacaFAITH BAPTIST CHURCH - Pastor Carl Morgan 182 MacKay St Pembroke parking behind town hall 613-735-1584 Sun 10 am 11 am amp 6 pm Wed 7 pmFIRST BAPTIST CHURCH - 210 Mary St Pembroke 613-735-0866 Rev (Padre retired) Wayne Sollows CD Pastor Sunday Worship amp Sunday School 1030 am wwwfbcpcaFIRST EVANGELICAL MISSIONARY CHURCH - 39 Shalom St Pembroke ON K8A 6W8 Sunday worship celebration 1030 am 613-735-5391FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - 257 Pembroke St West 613-732-8214 Rev John Vaudry Sunday School All are welcome Elevator accessGREENWOOD UNITED CHURCH - 1655 Greenwood Road RR2 PembrokeHOLY TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCH - 68 Renfrew St Pembroke 613-732-4658 The Reverend Matthew J Brown Holy Eucharist Wed at 10 am Sunday at 8 am and 10 am Sunday School 10 am Sunday wwwValleyAnglicanscaMOUNT ZION UNITED CHURCH - Corner of B-Line Rd amp Petawawa Blvd Everyone Welcome - Worship amp Sunday School 930 am Toddler Prg available Church Office 613-732-0149 NEW LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH - 2777 Petawawa Blvd 613-687-1804 Sunday Worship Service 10 am All are welcomeOUR LADY OF SORROWS - 11 Mohns Ave 613-687-4764 Weekend Masses Sat 5 pm Sun 10 am Check our website - wwwsorrowspetawawacom or Sunday Bulletin for on-going programs for all ages PEMBROKE BIBLE CHAPEL 11558 Round Lake Road Family Bible Hour amp Sunday School 11 am wwwpembroke-biblechapelcom PEMBROKE PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE - 34 Jordan Ave Pembroke Sunday Worship 1030 am (kids church amp nursery) Programs for all ages 613-732-9721 email infopptchurchcom Website wwwpptchurchcom Facebook PPT (Pembroke Pentecostal Tabernacle) PETAWAWA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - Rev James Kim 24 Ethel St 613-687-4052 Sunday Service 11 am Sunday School availablePINE RIDGE FAMILY CHURCH - Christian amp Missionary Alliance 27 Brumm Road Pembroke 613-735-1241 Service 10 am RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH - 250 Quarry Road Pembroke Rev Ana Beck Sun worship 1030 am 613-638-7476 ST ANDREWS UNITED CHURCH - 40 Joseph St Chalk River Susan deHaan DLM Worship Sunday 1030 am Every-one welcome 613-589-2312ST BARNABAS ANGLICAN CHURCH - 80 Glendale Ave Deep River 613-584-4131 Rev Francois Trottier Sunday services are at 8 am and 10 am with Sunday School during the 10 am service ST JOHNrsquoS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (LCMS) - 357 Miller Street Pembroke 613-735-6332 wwwStJohn-sPembrokeca Rev Stephen Alles amp Rev Kevin Klein (occasional) Sunday School at 845 am Divine Worship - 10 amST JOHNrsquoS LUTHERAN CHURCH - 605 Black Bay Rd Petawawa Rev Albert Romkema 613-687-6187 Sunday Wor-ship 10 am Sunday School 10 am Social Hour 11 am Email pazsjohnscogeconet See us on Facebook we warmly welcome all visitors ST LUKErsquoS ANGLICAN CHURCH (ANIC) - Rev Tim Parent 613-735-4210 Sunday Worship 8 amp 10 am (Childrenrsquos Church amp Nursery) Informal Prayer amp Praise 915 am - all Welcome Meeting at 307 Julien St Pembroke 613-735-5000ST TIMOTHYrsquoS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCIC) - 503 Alfred St Pembroke 613-732-2992 Rev Bruce W Thompson Worship service and Sunday School at 930 am Email officest-timothys-lutheran-pembrokeorg A warm welcome awaits youTHE SALVATION ARMY - 484 Pembroke St W 613-735-5601 Sunday Worship 1030 amTRAILHEAD BAPTIST CHURCH - Pastor Tim Roddick weekly worship services and childrenrsquos programs Sunday mornings 1030 am at Valour School (19 Leeder Lane Petawawa) A growing church for growing families wwwtrailheadbaptistcomWESLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH - 210 Renfrew St Pembroke Rev Kevin Wilson 613-732-2488 Morning worship and childrenrsquos church at 1030 am with nursery provided Pre-service coffee time at 930 am For more information call or email wccbellnetcaWESLEY UNITED CHURCH - 275 Pembroke St E 613-735-6132 10 am morning worship service Sunday School for children during the church serviceZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCIC) - 454 Miller St Pembroke 613-732-8792 wwwzionlutheranca Pastor Paul Roellchen-Pfohl Worship Times - Saturday 430 pm Sunday 10 am with Sunday school for the children followed by coffee and fellowship ZION EVANGELICAL UNITED CHURCH ndash 368 Miller St Pembroke 613-732-9493 zionunitedpembrokegmailcom Sunday Worship 1030 am with Sunday School for children Coffee Hour and fellowship following Bible Study on Tues-days at 10 am Pastor Rev Dr Daniel A Hansen Website wwwzionunitedpembrokeorg All welcome

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As this has been a very busy time of the year and some of us were away for the weekend of the 13-15 I have not been able to get much time for my column but I will have a lot more informa-tion in my next one Hope to see you all at our next Bingo

We are still trying to raise money for a wheelchair swing that will be placed at the Civitan Park in Petawa-wa right by the Civic Centre

We still need to raise about $10000 so I along with the help from other members of Civitan will be holding bake sales and raffles As well we are asking for donations so we can get this swing set up so that those who are in a wheelchair can enjoy some time at the park with the rest of the family Please help so Civitan can get this swing We still have a bottle at Rona in Petawawa I want

to thank the people at Rona for their support Just re-member when you support the Greater Petawawa Civi-tan Bingo you are helping us help those in our community who need our help

That is all I have for you this week God bless

Thought for the week Yesterday is gone and today is here and tomorrow never comes so get done what you have to today

NEWS FROM THE GREATER PETAWAWA CIVITAN CLUB By Marie FE Arnold PRO

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Horticultural Society presents 2019 Trillium Awards

This yearrsquos Trillium Award winners were celebrated at the Petawawa Horticultural Societyrsquos Annual Barbecue Winners were Cathy Brennan Hogaboam Peggy Hinch and Judy and (missing from photo) Dwight Paquette Petawawa residents who through extra effort have made the front yard a source of pride to their neighbourhood are nominated each year for the award (Submitted photo)

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Horticultural Society presents 2019 Trillium Awards

This yearrsquos Trillium Award winners were celebrated at the Petawawa Horticultural Societyrsquos Annual Barbecue Winners were Cathy Brennan Hogaboam Peggy Hinch and Judy and (missing from photo) Dwight Paquette Petawawa residents who through extra effort have made the front yard a source of pride to their neighbourhood are nominated each year for the award (Submitted photo)

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