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As part of the continuing celebration of the 75th Anniversary of BRITTANY the Corps of Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers FURNITURE/MATTRESS SPECIALIST (RCEME), a monument and time capsule were dedicated on June 6. OPEN SUNDAYS 11AM-4PM All in attendance were invited to stand with the refurbished HLVW 613-629-5464 10 MATTHEWS AVE. wrecker for a photo for the time capsule, which will be opened for the WWW.ASHLEYHOMESTORESELECT.CA Corps’ 100th anniversary. (Photos by Lisa Brazeau, Petawawa Post) Training accident claims life of 2 RCHA soldier OTTAWA - Bombardier Patrick Labrie, a mem- ber of the 2nd Regiment, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery (2 RCHA) based at , has died as a result of his injuries during parachute training as part of Exercise SWIFT RESPONSE 19. The tragic accident occurred around 10 p.m. (EST) on June 17 in Cheshnegirovo, Bulgaria. Ex SWIFT RESPONSE 19 is a multinational train- ing exercise taking place from June 8 to 27 in various locations throughout Bulgaria, Croatia and Romania. By Lisa Brazeau rison Petawawa as part of the nadian Division Support Base “I am deeply saddened by the loss of Bombardier Petawawa Post 75th Anniversary of the Corps (4 CDSB) Petawawa Techni- Patrick Labrie,” said Lieutenant-General Jean-Marc of Royal Canadian Electrical cal Services Commanding Lanthier, Commander Canadian Army. “Not only On June 6, 1944, D-Day and Mechanical Engineers Officier Lieutenant Colonel is his death a painful loss to his family and friends, and the Battle of Normandy (RCEME) celebrations. Patrick Heebner, addressing but we feel this loss across the Canadian Army and commenced and 150,000 al- Less than a month prior the crowd of RCEME Corps throughout the entire military community. Chief War- lied troops landed on the to that pivotal World War officers, technicians, special rant Officer Stu Hartnell and I extend our sincere con- beaches in northern France. II campaign, the RCEME guests, family and friends. dolences, on behalf of all ranks of the Canadian Army, It was one of ’s most Corps was formed on May “Commemorations are oc- to the family and friends of Bombardier Labrie.” significant military engage- 15, 1944. curring throughout the year A Canadian Military Police investigation has ments of the 20th century. “2019 is clearly a milestone across the nation and abroad Bombardier Patrick Labrie, 2 RCHA. been initiated; however, no further information was Seventy five years later to year for both our Canadian to acknowledge both of these (2019 DND-MND Canada) available at presstime June 18. the day, a monument and time Armed Forces (CAF) and our defining moments in time.” capsule were unveiled at Gar- RCEME Corps,” said 4th Ca- continued on next page 2017 CHEVY IMPALA 1LT 2016 CHEVY MALIBU 1LT $22,409 ALL IN PRICING! UNDER 31,000 KM! $16,909 ALL IN PRICING! 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A lot Carolina with 2 Canadian Mechanized Brigade of the items pertain to the particular units Group on various Battle Group exercises; as that we support as the RCEME Corps.” well as overseas to Cyprus, Rwanda, Somalia, The unveiling of the wrecker held very Kosovo, Bosnia- Herzegovina, Haiti, Afghani- personal significance for Capt Taylor; not stan, Kuwait, Iraq and countless other missions only did he spearhead the current project, around the globe, LCol Heebner said. but he was also the Craftsman who operated The vehicle has seen multiple engage- a five-ton wrecker monumentalized 25 years ments, recovered earlier at Garrison Petawawa for the Corps’ vehicles, been involved in numerous aid to 50th anniversary. civil power scenarios and secured countless “The thing with both wreckers - I’ve bridge crossing sites, he added. been deployed numerous times through- “She has been bold to her approach to the out all areas of the world and I’ve utilized mission.” this piece of equipment everywhere,” he Now, the HLVW known as “Whiskey” said. “It’s quite a significant piece of equip- has been cleaned, repaired, painted and ment for us, so it does incorporate the sig- equipped by Captain Matthew Taylor and nificance of our Corps.” his team in preparation of her new role. It was a sentiment shared by the Corps “She is the first across the nation to take of RCEME Colonel Commandant Brigadier to the stand as a monument, but she will not General (Ret’d) William Brewer, who com- Standing in front of the unveiled HLVW are (left to right) CWO Lindsay Parsons - RSM Ops Svcs, 4 be the last,” said LCol Heebner. “Let’s recog- mended those involved in the project for CDSB Petawawa; Master Warrant Officer Darryl Wiseman - ETSM 4 Div Petawawa; Captain Mat- nize her for her time served, and a job well their “commitment and dedication to the thew Taylor - OIC EFD 4 CDSB/Project Wrecker OPI; CWO Jeff Saunders - RCEME Corps SM; LCol done and send her off on her new mission Corps of RCEME after 75 years. Pat Heebner - CO Tech Svcs, 4 CDSB Petawawa; Colonel Commandant of the RCEME Corps BGen with a big round of applause.” This is absolutely incredible,” he said. (Ret) William Brewer; Col Louis Lapointe - Commander 4 CDSG; and CWO Kevin Northorp - RSM The decommissioned HLVW will also serve “What you’ve done here today is part and par- Tech Svcs, 4 CDSB Petawawa. (Photo by Lisa Brazeau, Petawawa Post) another purpose - safeguarding a time capsule cel of an outstanding history and legacy of the Locally, in addition to a 75th anniversary While there are certain iconic images that to be opened in 25 years at the 100th Corps of Corps of RCEME which continues today.” parade and a mobile repair team skills compe- define the RCEME Corps, noted LCol Hee- RCEME anniversary on May 15, 2044. Special thanks were extended by Capt Tay- tition called Exercise MASTER MAINTAINER, bner, this vehicle is “more iconic than any Captain Taylor, Officer in Charge of the lor to the following personnel who are RCEME members of the RCEME Corps, both past and other. Equipment Fielding Detachment, said the Corps members or who directly support the present, gathered in front of 2 Service Battal- “This platform in its various forms has, ammo can painted in the RCEME Corps co- Corps of RCEME: Master Warrant Officer ion’s Maintenance Company building to watch over the past 75 years, shared the RCEME lours, will be placed in a weather-proof en- Dany Chenard; Sergeant John Boily-Juneau; a large flag bearing the RCEME Corps colours Corps success, ensuring our essential capa- closure inside the vehicle and the door will Maintenance Section 4 EFD Petawawa; Crafts- lifted to reveal a refurbished Heavy Logistics bilities were always on hand when and where then be locked and welded shut. It contains men Samuel Piche, Rogan Moser, Austin Tame- Vehicle Wheeled (HLVW) wrecker, retired after required, returning personnel and equip- memorabilia from units across the garrison, Dunkley and Francois Comtois; Mr Shaun nearly 30 years of service. ment to our missions around the world.” as well as photos and media from the 75th Spencer and Mr AJ Clarke.

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SERVICES IN SEARCH OF HUNTING SUPPLY Picture Framing Petawawa. To buy a ladies size 6 puzzle With BIll-C71, we’re here for Quality basic framing with wood or your restricted/non-restricted metal frames. Photos, certificates, ring. 4 pieces in 10 carat or classifieds 14 carat yellow gold. Email firearm needs. For your own childhood keepsakes, needlework, training, military or family fun. To advertise, call 613-687-5511 x 5386 or [email protected] or etc. No obligation estimates. Call Perkins Guns & Ammo visit www.PetawawaPostLive.ca Flexible hours. Call Beverley at [email protected] 613-735-6690 for details. 613-687-2753. MOVIES MOVIES We’re Hiring! We’re Hiring! De Troyes Cinema The Petawawa Military Family Resource Centre The Petawawa Military Family Resource Centre has an opening for a has an opening for a NOW Clinical Manager Marketing Coordinator PLAYING For more information visit our website at For more information visit our website at www.CAFconnection.ca/Petawawa www.CAFconnection.ca/Petawawa Deadline for applications is June 28, 2019 at 12pm Deadline for applications is June 21, 2019 at 12pm FRI. JUNE 21 - THURS. JUNE 27 ROCKETMAN (FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY & THURSDAY) (14A) John Wick 3: Parabellum (18A) Friday Hellboy (18A) June 21st *First Movie showtime is at 7:30 PM We’re Hiring! approx. 9:15pm $20 CARLOAD THURSDAYS *Movies subject The Petawawa Military Family Resource Centre GENERAL ADMISSION $14 KIDS 3-15 $7 to change without notice NOW HIRING has an opening for Educator(s) and 199 Forest Lea Rd. Pembroke | www.skylightdrivein.com 51 FESTUBERT BLVD. 24hr Recording 613-732-2136 613-687-5826 Resource Teacher(s) www.troyescinema.com Barber For more information visit our website at OBITUARY For more information or to www.CAFconnection.ca/Petawawa apply, call Julie at 613-687-5413 Deadline for applications is June 24, 2019 WARD, SHIRLEY or email [email protected] passed away at the Palliative Care @PetawawaPost Unit, Marianhill, surrounded by her loving family, on Saturday, June HELP WANTED HELP WANTED 15, 2019 at the age of 76 years. Shirley Ward (nee Brownell) RESERVE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES of Pembroke, wife of 53 years to O-41128 - FLT ENG - 427 SOAS Start Date: 10-Jun-2019 Employer: 427 SPECIAL Employment Class: Class A the late Everett “Newfie” Ward. OPERATIONS AVIATION Left behind to share her memories SQUADRON O-41256 - ACS TECH - 427 SOAS Rank Requirements: MCpl Employer: 427 SPECIAL are their four children, Julie Reyn- Language: English essential OPERATIONS AVIATION olds (Donald), Acme AB; Eugene Ward (Lisa), Pem- MOSID: 00021-01 - FLT ENGR SQUADRON Status: Open Rank Requirements: Cpl broke; Karen Ward, Lethbridge AB; and Janet Cloutier Start Date: 03-Jun-2019 Language: English essential (Dave), Arnprior. Loving Nannie to Courtney Stalwick Employment Class: Class A MOSID: 00138-01 - ACS TECH Status: Open (Chris), Joshua Ward, Nicholas Reynolds, StuartReyn- O-40947 - PILOT - 427 SOAS Start Date: 08-Jul-2019 olds, Robert Ward (Anick), Ryan Ward (Bree), and Employer: 427 SPECIAL Employment Class: Class A OPERATIONS AVIATION Kayla Cloutier. Great-Nanny to Seth, Brody & Linkin SQUADRON O-41255 - ACS TECH - 427 SOAS Stalwick, Arzlan Reynolds and Kye Ward. Daughter Rank Requirements: Capt Employer: 427 SPECIAL Language: English essential OPERATIONS AVIATION of the late Gerald and Bina Brownell (nee Brander); MOSID: 00183-01 - PLT SQUADRON Status: Open Rank Requirements: Cpl and sister of Gordon Brownell (Penny). Survived by REGISTERED NURSE OPENINGS: Start Date: 05-Aug-2019 Language: English essential favourite cousins Elaine, Marie, and Edith; and also Employment Class: Class A MOSID: 00138-01 - ACS TECH Status: Open survived by brothers & sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews • Registered Nurse, Peritoneal Dialysis, Permanent, Part Time O-40463 - AVN TECH - 427 SOAS Start Date: 05-Aug-2019 and cousins. Employer: 427 SPECIAL Employment Class: Class A • Registered Nurse, Emergency Department, Temporary Full Time OPERATIONS AVIATION Respecting Shirley’s wishes, cremation has taken SQUADRON O-41127 - SUP TECH - 427 SOAS place. A Celebration of Life will be held at Eugene Rank Requirements: Cpl Employer: 427 SPECIAL & Temporary Part Time (maternity leave) Language: English essential OPERATIONS AVIATION Ward’s home, 1086 Bronx St., Pembroke, on Friday, MOSID: 00135-01 - AVN TECH SQUADRON June 28, 2019 from 3:00 p.m. into the evening hours. • Registered Nurse, Diabetes Educator, Temporary, Part Time Status: Open Rank Requirements: Cpl Start Date: 03-Jun-2019 Language: English essential You are welcome to join in sharing Shirley’s famous (maternity leave) Employment Class: Class A MOSID: 00168-01 - SUP TECH dishes at a hot meal being served at 5:00 p.m. Inter- or 00003-01 - NCM O-41862 - CURRENT OPS O Status: Open ment of ashes at Hillside Cemetery, Nova Scotia at a • Registered Nurse, Operating Room (Permanent, Part Time) 450 THS PETAWAWA Start Date: 08-Jul-2019 later date. Arrangements entrusted to the Malcolm, Employer: 427 SPECIAL Employment Class: Class A • Registered Nurse, Medical/Surgical Float (Permanent, Full Time) OPERATIONS AVIATION Deavitt & Binhammer Funeral Home, Pembroke. As SQUADRON O-41395 - 1 CDN FD HOSP Rank Requirements: CapT PT ADMIN an expression of sympathy, donations to the Marianhill • Registered Nurse, Medical/Surgical Float (Permanent, Part Time) Language: English essential Employer: 1 CANADIAN FIELD Palliative Care Unit; Hillside Cemetery Fund, Nova MOSID: 00002-01 - Officer HOSPITAL Status: Open Rank Requirements: Pte / Cpl Scotia; or the charity of your choice would be appre- • Registered Nurse, Medical/Surgical/ICU (Temporary, Part Time) Start Date: 07-Jun-2019 Language: Bilingual ciated. Online donations/condolences are available at Employment Class: Class A MOSID: 00375-01 - HRA • Registered Nurse, Operating Room (Temporary, Part Time) Status: Open www.mdbfuneralhome.com. O-41263 - TFC TECH- 427 SOAS Start Date: 01-Jun-2019 Employer: 427 SPECIAL Employment Class: Class B OPERATIONS AVIATION Temporary SQUADRON Rank Requirements: Pte / Cpl An additional 10 current REOs For more information or to apply visit Language: English essential are available at http://cadtc. MOSID: 00003-01 - NCM kingston.mil.ca/REO-OER/en/ www.renfrewhosp.com/careers.php or 613-432-4851 Status: Open index.aspx Page 12, Petawawa Post, June 20, 2019 Area Community Churches GARRISON PETAWAWA CHAPELS ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN CHURCH - 1173 Victoria Street, 613-687-2218. The Reverend Gillian Hoyer. Sunday Service 11:15 & Sunday School 11:00 a.m. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH - 567 Melton Street, Pembroke. Pastors Richard Agnew & Paul DeGraaf. Let us help you find a spiritual Worship Service and Sunday School @ 9 and 11 am, 613-735-5293, www.calvarybaptistpembroke.com home where you belong. We CALVIN UNITED CHURCH - 276 Church St., Pembroke; Accessible to all; 613-732-8763, calvin@ Garrison Petawawa Chaplains nrtco.net. Rev. Tiina Cote, Sunday Worship & School 10 am www.calvinunitedchurch.ca. hope our Garrison Chapels CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH - 516 Airport Rd at Doran, Petawawa. Phone 613-687-6971. Rev Phone 613-687-5511 + Ext. Bill Stanfel. Sunday Divine Service 9:30 am. Sunday School and Bible Study September through are your community of CHAPLAINS Padre Humberto Lopes 5536 June 10:45 am. Website: www.3.bell.net/celc. Email [email protected]. choice. At the Garrison (PROTESTANT) Padre Moley Mangana 5433 CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTERDAY SAINTS - Civic Centre Road & Laurentian Drive, Padre Mike Allen Padre Robert Schweyer 5433 613-687-2237 Chapels we foster Sunday (4 CDSG Snr Chaplain) 6105 Padre Matthew Squires 8455 DEEP RIVER COMMUNITY CHURCH - Deep River Road. Sunday service 10:15 a.m. (Kids Worship, the Sacraments, Padre Judson Bridgewater 7396 Padre Ray Smith 7761 Church) email: [email protected] Padre Michelet Dormeus Padre In Seob Won 5750 FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH - Pastor Carl Morgan, 182 MacKay St., Pembroke, 613-735-1584 (cor- Christian Education and Padre David Egers 3310 ner of Pembroke St. W. & MacKay St. beside cenotaph; parking behind town hall) Sun. 10 a.m., 11 School participation. Padre David Gallas 6498 CHAPLAINS a.m. & 6 p.m., Wed. 7 p.m. Padre Troy Irwin (ROMAN CATHOLIC) FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH - Avon Road, Deep River, 613-584-4090, Sunday Service 10 am, St. Francis of Assisi Chapel (RC) (2 CMBG Snr Chaplain) 7078 Padre Maria Codina 3310 Rev Randy Liedtke. Chapelle St. François d’Assise (CR) Padre Earl Klotz 5208 Padre Francis Krusinsky 6402 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH - 210 Mary St. Pembroke, 613-735-0866, Rev. (Padre, retired) Wayne Padre Matthew Lucas Padre Alex Varga Sollows, CD, Pastor; Sunday Worship & Sunday School 10:30 a.m., www.fbcp.ca. 4 CDSG Garrison Petawawa, ON K8H 2X3 FIRST EVANGELICAL MISSIONARY CHURCH - 39 Shalom St. Pembroke, ON. K8A 6W8. Sun- (Q-104) 613 - 687-5511 ext. 5434 Emergency Chaplain 5611 day worship celebration 10:30 a.m. Tel: 613-735-5391. FAX: 613-588-7524 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - 257 Pembroke St. West, Phone 613-732-8214. Rev. John MASS/MESSE che de baptêmes Vaudry. Sunday School. All are welcome! Elevator access. Messe dominicale 09:30 A.M MARRIAGE - Six months (6) notice is required. St. George’s Chapel (P) GREENWOOD UNITED CHURCH - 1655 Greenwood Road, RR#2 Pembroke. Sunday English Mass 11:00 A.M A Marriage Preparation Course is mandatory. 4 CDSG Garrison Petawawa, ON K8H 2X3 HOLY TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCH - 68 Renfrew St. Pembroke 613-732-4658. The Reverend Summer hours starting 01 July until MARIAGE - Nous demandons six (6) mois (Q-104) 613 - 687-5511 ext. 5434 Matthew J. Brown Holy Eucharist Wed. at 10 am, Sunday at 8 am and 10 am. Sunday School 10 September 30th: 10:00 A.M. (Bilingual Mass) d’avis. Un cours de preparation au marriage FAX: 613-588-7524 am Sunday. From July 1 through Labour Day weekend, Sunday service and Sunday School All sacraments are offered to military members, est obligatoire. are at 9 am. www.ValleyAnglicans.ca. WORSHIP SERVICES MOUNT ZION UNITED CHURCH - Corner of B-Line Rd. & Petawawa Blvd., Everyone Welcome - military status civilians and government SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION - St. Francis Sunday Worship - 10:30 a.m. Worship & Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Toddler Prg available. Church Office 613-732-0149. ­­­­ employees under military contract. of Assisi Chapel offers sacramental prepara- Sunday School Classes (Children 4-12 years old) NEW LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH - 2777 Petawawa Blvd. 613-687-1804. Sunday Worship Ser- CONFESSION - before Mass or by appointment tion. To register for the program, contact the Nursery for toddlers 3 and under vice 10 a.m. All are welcome! CONFESSION - avant la messe ou par Administrative Office ext. 5434 Quiet (Nursing) Room with sound blend of contemporary and traditional worship. OUR LADY OF SORROWS - 11 Mohns Ave. 613-687-4764. Weekend Masses: Sat. 5 p.m., rendez-vous PREPARATION AUX SACRAMENTS - St Sun. 10 a.m. Check our website - www.sorrowspetawawa.com for Sunday Bulletin for on-going BAPTISM - the last Sunday of each month Francois d’Assise offrent la preparation aux WEDDINGS, BAPTISMS AND DEDICATIONS programs for all ages. Baptismal Preparation - Thursday prior sacraments, si vous voulex vous inscrire At least three months notice to your unit chaplain is requried for all services. PEMBROKE BIBLE CHAPEL: 11558 Round Lake Road near B-Line. Family Bible Hour & Sunday Baptism Sunday veuillez contacter le bureau administratif des The Marriage Preparation Courses required for weddings in a CAF Chapel are School 11 AM. Handicapped accessible, all welcome. www.pembrokebiblechapel.com BAPTEME - Célébrer le dernier Dimanche de aumoniers ext. 5434 provided twice a year. PEMBROKE PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE - 34 Jordan Ave. Pembroke (corner Hwy. 41 & 17). Sun- chaque mois Faith Community Coordinator Padre day Worship 10:30 a.m. (kids church & nursery). Programs for all ages. Phone: 613-732-9721 Email: Cours de baptême - jeudi precedent le diman- Francis Krusinsky X6402 Faith Community Coordinator: Padre Moley Mangana X5433 [email protected] Website: www.pptchurch.com Facebook: PPT (Pembroke Pentecostal Tabernacle). PETAWAWA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - Rev James Kim. 24 Ethel St. 613-687-4052 (Church) Sunday Service 11 a.m. Sunday School available. St. George’s and St. Francis of Assisi chapels are open Mon - Fri 7:00 a.m. to 11:30 and 12:30 - 3:30 p.m. PINE RIDGE FAMILY CHURCH - Christian & Missionary Alliance, 27 Brumm Road, Pembroke, The Chaplains’ Administrative office is located in Building Q-104 (RC Chapel). 613-735-1241. Service 10 a.m. RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH - 250 Quarry Road, Pembroke, Rev. Ana Beck. Sun. wor- For after hours assistance, dial the Duty Centre 687-5511/5611 and they will reach the Duty Chaplain. ship 10:30 a.m. 613-638-7476 - located behind Cassidy’s Transfer & Storage Ltd. ST ANDREWS UNITED CHURCH - 40 Joseph St, , Susan deHaan DLM. Worship Sunday 10:30 a.m. Everyone welcome, 613-589-2312. ST BARNABAS ANGLICAN CHURCH - 80 Glendale Ave, Deep River,613-584-4131 Rev. Francois NEWS FROM THE GREATER PETAWAWA CIVITAN CLUB Trottier, Sunday services are at 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. with Sunday School during the 10 a.m. service. ST. JOHN’S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (LCMS) - 357 Miller Street Pembroke (cor- By Marie FE Arnold, PRO ner of Miller & Doran Sts) 613-735-6332 www.StJohnsPembroke.ca Rev. Stephen Alles & Rev. Kevin Klein (occasional). Sunday School at 8:45 a.m. Divine Worship- 10 a.m. Once again here I am with just a bit of news from the the lucky winners were Jen Nickebor, A. J. Dwyer, Sharon ST JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH - 605 Black Bay Rd. Petawawa, Rev. Albert Romkema, Office 613- Greater Petawawa Civitan Club. Brehm, and Judy Mohns. All the prizes were donated to the 687-6187, Sunday Worship 10 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. Social Hour 11 a.m. Email: pazsjohns@ cogeco.net See us on Facebook, We warmly welcome all visitors. On Sunday, June 9, the Civitan Bingo 52 special was won club to help raise the money for the wheelchair swing that ST LUKE’S ANGLICAN CHURCH (ANIC) - Rev. Tim Parent 613-735-4210; Sunday Worship 8 & by three lucky people. There were also four draws held and will placed at the Civitan Park in Petawawa. Yes, we are 10am (Children’s Church & Nursery), Informal Prayer & Praise 9:15am - All Welcome. Meeting at 307 Julien St., Pembroke. 613-735-5000 looking for people who would like to help us. There is no ST TIMOTHY’S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCIC) - 503 Alfred St., Pem- cost to join our club, we just ask you help out at the Bingo or broke-613-732-2992, Rev. Bruce W. Thompson, worship service and Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Email: [email protected]. A warm welcome awaits you. other events that we hold. If you can attend a meeting, it is THE SALVATION ARMY - 484 Pembroke St. W. 613-735-5601. Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. held once a month on the second Wednesday at 7 p.m. If you TRAILHEAD BAPTIST CHURCH - Pastor Tim Roddick, Summer Worship Services and Children’s Activities, Sunday mornings, 10 am at The Rotary Room of the Petawawa Library (16 Civic Centre would like more information about Civitan, just see one of Road, Petawawa). A growing church for growing families. www.trailheadbaptist.com. our Petawawa Civitan Club members. WESLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH - 210 Renfrew St. Pembroke. Rev. Kevin Wilson. 613-732- 2488. Morning worship and children’s church at 10:30 a.m. with nursery provided. Pre-service cof- Now as some of you may know, on behalf of the Great- fee time at 9:30 a.m. For more information call or email [email protected] er Petawawa Civitan Club, I am trying to raise money for a WESLEY UNITED CHURCH - 275 Pembroke St. E (at William) 613-735-6132, 10 a.m. morning worship service. Sunday School for children during the church service. 3583 PETAWAWA BLVD. • 613-687-2504 special wheelchair swing for our park by the Civic Centre in ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCIC) - 454 Miller St., Pembroke, 613-732-8792, Petawawa. The cost of this swing is around $20,000. I have Tickets for our $15 T-Bone steak or $12 chicken breast www.zionlutheran.ca. Pastor Paul Roellchen-Pfohl. Worship Times – Saturday 4:30 p.m.; Sunday placed bottles in different places so you can make a donation – 10 a.m. with Sunday school for the children followed by coffee and fellowship. We extend a warm dinner on July 1 as part of our Canada Day celebrations welcome to all who join us in worship. towards this swing. If everyone could donate just one dol- ZION EVANGELICAL UNITED CHURCH – 368 Miller St., Pembroke, 613-732-9493 zionunited- are on sale at the bar. Meal runs from 4:30-6 p.m. or until [email protected] Sunday Worship 10:30, with Sunday School for children. Coffee Hour and sold out. Tickets will be available at the door but possibly lar, I am quite sure we could raise the money in a very short fellowship following. Bible Study on Tuesdays at 10:00 a.m. Pastor: Rev. Dr. Daniel A. Hansen, time. All money over and above the cost of the swing will go Website: www.zionunitedpembroke.org All welcome! in limited quantities so guarantee your meal and buy tick- ets now. Music by Landry and Madill in the upstairs hall to help fix up all our parks in town. Thank you for all your from 3-8 p.m. Redneck horseshoes start at 1 p.m. so you support. can attend the town celebrations at noon at the Civic Cen- Our 52 special will start all over again and go up each tre then head on over to the branch and sign up. Join us week until it gets to $2,000 and then it must go. It has gone in for a fun filled day. Open to all. Our hall is fully accessible. 49 numbers so as I have said before, it could go at any time. BBQ this Friday is a $7 chicken and $5 hamburger dinner. Now for all you fishermen and women who would like Murphy Served from 4:30-6 p.m. in the upstairs hall. On the 28th it is more information about our Fishing derby that will be held FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL pork chops and sausage. Open to all so bring the family. on August 17 at the park in Pembroke, please call Civitan Our Membership Chairman Pat Perry was recognized Brain Miner at 613-687-4503, Civitan Allen Stewart at 613- John Huff, Sandra Huff, Gene Murphy recently for his 2018 renewal numbers. Pat achieved an 735-3791 or Civitan John VandenBaar at 613-717-5674 and Caring For Our Community Since 1963 Early Bird number of over 65 per cent and a 100 per cent they will get you all set up for a great day of fishing. Bring all membership renewal. In this era of declining numbers, your family with you. this is quite a feather in Pat’s cap. Great job!! When you Serving the unique traditional requirements Hope to see you all at our next Bingo. see him give him a thumbs up for his hard work. That is all I have for you this week, God bless. of the military and their families. Specializing Did you know that any function held at the Legion Thought for the week: Life is short, what will you be re- can be catered by the Ladies Auxiliary? Weddings, anni- in repatriation and military protocols. membered for? versaries, luncheons and breakfasts, we do it all. We have 296 Isabella Street, Pembroke also been doing Departure with Dignity at the messes. For E-Mail: [email protected] more info contact Cindy at 613-602-1536 or you can take a look at the menu on the website at www.petawawalegion. We'd like to know if you're receiving your copy of the Website: murphyfuneralhome.ca ca. Need to book the hall? Call Paul at 613-687-2504. Petawawa Post. Call 613-687-5511 ext 5386/6265, email Join us on facebook at Petawawa Royal Canadian Le- [email protected], or send us a message on 613-735-5711 gion Br 517. Facebook (Petawawa Post). Let us know how we're doing.