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OPEN SUNDAYS 11AM-4PM 613-629-5464 10 MATTHEWS AVE. WWW.ASHLEYHOMESTORESELECT.CA Volume 76, Number 14 Thursday, June 11, 2020 Free/Gratuit 3 RCR: Op IMPACT Roto 3 Theatre Mission Specific Training By Lt Owen Gill Forces, within a complex quickly adapted to the new (Left) Soldiers from Garrison 1 Pl Comd, Para Coy, 3 RCR COVID-19 environment, the environment and attacked Petawawa step off to advance The need for challenging (CA) turned training with enthusiasm. to their next fire position as part and realistic pre-deployment to 3rd Battalion, The Royal Examples of some of the of the C-7 primary weapon test training is fundamental for Canadian Regiment (3 RCR) Combat First Aid training conducted for Theatre Mission any soldier, sailor, or aviator based in included practical scenarios Specific Training to ensure they deploying overseas. to conduct Theatre Mission to apply lessons learned are ready to deploy on operations In preparation for up- Specific Training (TMST) to situations soldiers may - May 2020. (Below) LCol Ben coming deployments to over three, one-to-two week face while deployed such as Irvine, Commanding Officer of 3 multiple countries across serials between 4 May - 19 providing care under fire, RCR, delivers a brief to soldiers the Middle East as part of June 2020. correctly applying tourni- participating in Theatre Mission Operation IMPACT, mem- With the support from quets, packing and bandag- Specific Training, as they sit phys- bers must be able to perform members across 2nd Cana- ing wounds, and submitting ically distanced to each other to combat first aid and confirm dian Mechanized Brigade radio reports for medical enable force health protection dur- their ability to operate per- Group (2 CMBG), effectively evacuations. ing the COVID-19 pandemic - sonal weapon systems and conducting this type of train- Soldiers also had the op- May 2020. (Photos by many other critical opera- ing for such a large group of portunity to confirm their 3 RCR) tional requirements. soldiers while implementing qualifications in firing the C7 To train and prepare ap- strict force health protection Rifle and 9mm Browning Pis- proximately 300 members measures has been a signifi- tol and using their gas masks. from 38 different Army, cant undertaking. Finally, they had to con- Navy and Air Force units Motivated with a strong firm their physical fitness across the Canadian Armed sense of purpose, everyone by completing the Combat Force Test, which sees sol- diers complete a five km weighted march in full fight- ing order carrying their rifle followed by sand bag lifts, casualty drag, shuttle run, and sand bag carry. Although COVID-19 presented a unique chal- lenge to overcome, 3 RCR embodies the “we can do anything” attitude and sol- diers were able to leave Petawawa confident, well trained, and motivated to embrace the challenge that lie ahead of them as part of their deployment on Opera- tion IMPACT.

(Left and right photos) Mem- bers of Garrison Petawawa participate in Combat First Aid training, 26 May 2020, as part of Theatre Mission Spe- cific Training (TMST) for vari- ous deployments, both global and domestic. (Photos by Aviator Melissa Gloude, Garrison Im- aging Petawawa)

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BBQ Meat Package 10 lbs thick cut T-Bone, 22 lbs boneless skinless chicken breasts, 10 lbs thick cut boneless chops, 20 lbs pork back $ 00 ribs, 2 boxes Cowboy hamburgers 480 Petawawa Post, June 11, 2020, Page 3 Claims period now open for CAUTION ADVISED ALONG CAF-DND sexual misconduct GARRISON PETAWAWA BEACHES GARRISON PETAWAWA - Ottawa River ter any areas that are indicated as off limits. class action settlement boaters are reminded of the possibility of en- The combination of the limitations of The Maple Leaf ual assault, sexual harassment, or discrimi- countering an Unexploded Explosive Ord- even the most advanced UXO detection Individuals affected by sexual misconduct nation based on gender, sex, gender identity, nance (UXO) along the Ottawa River beaches. technologies, sandy beaches, recent high in the military workplace may now submit a or sexual orientation while serving in the With the start of the boating season, Gar- water levels and the constant flow of the claim for financial compensation and to partici- CAF, working for DND, or for the Staff of the rison Petawawa would like to remind boaters river mean there can never be an absolute pate in a restorative engagement program. Non-Public Funds, Canadian Forces. of the safety precautions concerning UXOs. In certainty that all UXO hazards have been This is the next step that was outlined in “We fully support participation in this addition, we would like to remind boaters to detected and removed. the court approved settlement of the Canadi- settlement and we are committed to ensur- continue to follow the Government of Cana- If you find something that looks like it an Armed Forces (CAF) and Department of ing the safety and well-being of those who da’s guidelines for the use of pleasure crafts might be an unexploded device: during the COVID-19 pandemic. 1. Don’t touch it! If disturbed, some National Defence (DND) sexual misconduct come forward,” said Deputy Minister Jody For your safety, boaters are cautioned UXO can explode causing death or injury. class action lawsuit. Thomas and the Chief of the Defence Staff to obey all signage and buoys along the 2. Remember the location, mark it if pos- The period to submit claims started General Jonathan Vance. In their message Garrison Petawawa bank of the Ottawa sible without touching the item and leave on May 25, 2020, and will continue for 18 sent to all Defence Team members in Novem- River from Black Point to Black Bear Beach. the area. Remember where you saw the ob- months, ending on November 24, 2021. ber 2019, they also expressed hope that the The affected area comprises of 27 -hect ject and go back the same way you came. The Final Settlement Agreement was ap- settlement will help support the healing pro- ares of beaches and 167 hectares of river bot- 3. Call 911 or Garrison Petawawa’s proved by the Federal Court of Canada in cess of people who have experienced sexual tom. It is strongly advised that the public Military Police at 613-687-5555 immedi- November 2019. misconduct. obey the posted instructions and do not en- ately to report what you found. It applies to people who experienced sex- continued on next page

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3X2 FOR JUNE 11, 2020 Page 4, Petawawa Post, June 11, 2020 DND seeking innovative thinkers for solutions to COVID-19 challenges OTTAWA - As part of the processes and methods for has provided subject matter Public Health Agency of Government of Canada’s safely and rapidly decon- experts in the areas of public Canada, and Health Canada A/Managing Editor ...... Lisa Brazeau commitment to refocus ex- taminating enclosed work safety and security, medi- and sees an additional in- isting innovation programs environments (e.g., build- cal response, and biology/ vestment of up to $10M. A/Assistant Editor ...... Kiera Miller to support the fight against ings and modes of transpor- chemistry for these panels. Innovators are encour- Accounts Clerk ...... Antonia Cameron the spread of COVID-19, the tation) containing sensitive In addition to the call aged to consult the IDEaS Journalist/Photographer...... Patricia Leboeuf Department of National De- equipment; for innovation, the pan- program website for more Sales Representative ...... Cindy Van Loan fence announced the first of • Innovative material els are engaging Canadian information on the challeng- a series of calls for innova- and designs to aid in de- small- and medium-sized es and how to apply to the tions aimed at addressing contamination of Person- enterprises to refine their program. some of the key challenges al Protective Equipment near-to-market products to “These are unprecedent- Circulation: 7,700 Canada is facing. (PPE), operational clothing meet a COVID-19 related ed times. We need to lever- 4 CDSB Garrison Petawawa, Ontario K8H 2X3 The Call for innovation and equipment for person- need. Promising solutions age all great minds and in- 613-687-5511, Ext 5386/6265 – Challenges to Canadian nel responding to events in- in the areas of PPE, sanitiza- novators in our efforts to Fax: 613-588-6966 innovators initiative is be- volving biological hazards; tion, diagnostics and testing, combat COVID-19,” said Email: [email protected] ing led by DND’s Innovation and therapeutics, and disease- Defence Minister Harjit Saj- Publication Mail Agreement Number: 42716018 for Defence Excellence and • Data gathering solu- tracking technology may re- jan. “We will invest in Ca- PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Security (IDEaS) program, tions to support the early ceive funding to further their nadians as we look for inno- Delivered FREE to the Petawawa community. with collaboration from the detection and community- solutions of interest. vative solutions to keep not SUBSCRIPTIONS: $56.00 (+ HST) a year in Canada. Centre for Security Science based monitoring of out- This effort is a collabora- only the women and men of ABONNEMENT: 56,00$ (+ TVH) par année au Canada Program. breaks of contagious dis- tion with the National Re- the Canadian Armed Forces, Read the Petawawa Post on line at www.petawawapost.ca The call will be open until eases. search Council of Canada, but all Canadians safe.” This publication is issued under the authority of Col L. Lapointe, Commander June 23, 2020, with contracts These challenges were 4 CDSG/4 CDSB Garrison Petawawa with 7,700 copies published every expected to be awarded this determined by multi-de- Thursday. Claims period now ... continued from previous page Cette publication est émise sous l’autorité du col L. Lapointe, commandant de la 4 summer. partmental panels led by the GSDC/4 BSDC Garrison Petawawa et est publiée chaque jeudi. (7700) With an initial commit- National Research Coun- This settlement provides financial compensation for those ment of $15M, the first three cil of Canada as part of the who have been harmed by sexual misconduct as well as Editorial Board challenges focus on: COVID-19 Challenges Pro- changes to CAF and Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC) policies. Chief Executive Officer - Mr. Nathan Lane • Viable and effective curement Program. DND It also provides an opportunity for individuals to share Managing Editor - Mrs. Lisa Brazeau Formation Public Affairs Officer - 4 CDSB Garrison Petawawa - Daphny their experiences with senior CAF-DND representatives Gebhart-Turcotte through a facilitated restorative engagement process. Brigade Public Affairs Officer - 2 CMBG - Sub-Lieutenant Paméla Bussière The range of individual compensation for most eligible Opinions expressed herein are those of the writers and not necessarily those of class members is $5,000 to $55,000. 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 Compensation will depend on the type of sexual miscon- reserves the right to reject any editorial or advertising material. Furthermore, duct, an assessment of the harm suffered, and the number of the Board cannot be held responsible for the loss or damage of photos or class members that submit claims. articles submitted for publication. Class Members who experienced exceptional harm may be eligible for amounts up to $155,000. This is also the case Comité de la Rédaction Directeur général - M. Nathan Lane of those who have previously been denied VAC benefits in Rédacteur en chef - Mme. Lisa Brazeau respect of that harm, and whose application for reconsidera- Conseiller en affaires publiques - Garrison Petawawa - Daphny Gebhart-Turcotte tion is also denied. Conseiller en affaires publiques - 2 GBMC, Sub-Lieutenant Paméla Bussière To learn more about the settlement and submit a claim, Les opinions qui y sont exprimées de l’auteur et ne sont pas nécessairement visit the class action website at www.caf-dndsexualmiscon- celles du commandant ou du comité de la rédaction. Elles ne doivent pas être considérées comme des expressions officielles du Ministére de la défense ductclassaction.ca or call 1-888-626-2611. nationale. Le comité de la rédaction réserve le droit de rejecter tout matériel publicitaire ou éditorial. De plus, le comité ne peut être tenu responsable de la perte ou dommage aux photos et articles soumis pour publications. Publicité: Les erreurs ou corrections doivent être mentionnées au Rédacteur en chef le lendemain de la premiére parution.

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4 COLUMN QUARTER PAGE FOR JUNE 11, 2020 Petawawa Post, June 11, 2020, Page 5 Childcare concerns addressed by PMFRC Resource Centre staff talk about childcare options at weekly Wednesday ‘fireside chat’. BUSINESS By Patricia Leboeuf ily require emergency child care in their needs,” said Beswick. Petawawa Post own house. It is suggested that members review The PMFRC’s Facebook page also their child care plan during this time. DIRECTORY Childcare has been an ongoing con- has examples of fun, at-home activities Logistically, those they’ve designated cern for military families with children for kids and their parents to enjoy. may not be able to help while the self- even before COVID-19 regulations Beswick and her team acknowl- isolation procedures are in place. were put in place. edge that there is an increase in pres- “It is important to think of those While the Petawawa Military Fam- sure and stress for families, especially things,” said Angie Daber-Roggie, Pri- ily Resource Centre (PMFRC) was there as many are still seeing their loved vate Home Day Care and Emergency Optometrist to alleviate some of those challenges ones ready for deployments. The reali- Child Care Supervisor. “Maybe you through its programs and services in- ties of social distancing can also put a need to put in a neighbour or some- cluding Kiddie Kollege, child-centric strain on even the most harmonious of body more local.” programs, home daycare, play troop, relationships. She and her team are willing to help and emergency childcare, these had Family Services has created an reshape member’s family plans to fit 2889 Petawawa Blvd., to be suspended as per the province’s Emergency Family Care Assistance Pro- the current realities better. They are also regulations. gram, which extends the parameters for available to answer any questions people Petawawa, Ontario “All of our daycares are licenced so the regular emergency childcare. may have about emergency childcare. therefore we fall under the Ministry (of “This policy will provide various The Duty Padre is also always on Education) regulations,” said Claudia avenues for support,” said Beswick, hand for those struggling. (613) 687-5566 Beswick, PMFRC Executive Director, adding it is for short term use that “If people have a real emergency, during the PMFRC’s May 13 fireside matches the family’s individual needs. they can call,” said Padre Maria Codina, chat, “and until the Ministry tells us we This can mean childcare as well as men- adding they are always there for help. can be open, we can’t.” tal health help, but also provides sup- During working hours, the Unit Pa- Posted!! Once they receive the go-ahead, port for pet care for members who are dre is the best person to call, but there they will reintegrate staff and children deployed with short notice. is always a Padre on duty. Whether it Need an Appraisal? in a safe, sanitized manner that follows The funding would only apply is for childcare, mental illness, relation- all the rules and regulations. when all other lines of support pro- ship issues or a crisis of faith, people Adele Kelly Appraisers “Rest assured, we will let all the vided by the Canadian Armed Forces need only reach out by calling at 613- families know when we are ready to re- (CAF), by Military Family Resources 687-5511 ext. 5611. Adele Kelly, CRA open,” said Beswick. (MFS) and by the Director General The PMFRC’s Facebook page will Canadian Residential Appraiser Though the majority of family care Compensation and Benefits have been host a fireside chat on Wednesdays at 25+ Years Experience programs have closed, they are still op- utilized. 11 a.m., the subject of which will change erating in some capacity. “We all recognize the modern fam- weekly but will help military families 613.735.3185 Emergency care facilities are still ily, and there are different unique re- reconnect with each other and provide [email protected] • www.adelekellyappraisers.com available, and the PMFRC can place a quirements so we can look at this as an the resources to help them through this third party in the home should the fam- expansion to better suit their unique trying time. NOW OPEN NO PAYMENTS MONDAY TO FOR 6 MONTHS O.A.C.! SATURDAY Why not enjoy the whole summer in your new trailer without paying? JUST IN TIME FOR SUMMER OPEN FOR THE SEASON... Are you looking for a trailer but worried about towing it with your van or SUV? NO WORRIES! We have trailer options just for you! NEW EXPANDED PARTS DEPARTMENT!! WE SUPPORT OUR TROOPS! 2009 Petawawa Blvd. Pembroke (In between Pembroke & Petawawa) • 613-732-2200 • www.leisuredayspembroke.ca

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of them safely. 4 CDSG Petawawa Fire Department: The Garrison Fire De- partment would also like Spring to warn all PMQ residents SPRING INTO FIRE SAFETY! about the potential for grass The snow has melted, the pours that can easily catch barbecues inside the home. fires at this time of year. The Home Safety trees are budding and the fire or explode. That is why 5) If you need small bush and grass can be tinder robins are back from their you must never use them to amounts of gasoline for dry and easily ignited by a winter vacation. clean floors or other items your lawnmower or other carelessly discarded ciga- Checklist Up and down the street, inside the home and keep appliance, it must be stored rette / match. Also, it seems 0 CHECK CLEANING SUPPLIES. your neighbours will soon them stored in a shed away outside. Use all flammable every year fires are started Look for leaking containers and dispose of what is no longer used or needed by children playing with at hazardous waste collection centre. be starting their spring from the home. or combustible liquids care- cleanup. They may not real- 4) Never store gas-fired fully and limit the supply matches. Please be careful 0 INSTALL SMOKE AND CARBON MONOXIDE ALARMS. ize it, but they’re disposing appliances, such as lawn that you keep on hand. If ….. like any other fire it has Replace batteries and test. of more than unnecessary mowers, outboard motors you don’t use them, don’t the potential to injure people and destroy property. 0 VISUALLY INSPECT ELECTRICAL CORDS AND OUTLETS. storage and garbage, they’re or propane cylinders for gas keep them around. Dispose Replace cords if worn or damaged. Contact a licensed getting rid of many potential electrical contractor to check loose-fitting outlets. fire hazards. It might be a good idea 0 MAINTAIN AIR CONDITIONER. Make and appointment with a qualified technician to perform safe and for you to finally take a long Vegetable Gardening 101 look down those cluttered proper maintenance work for your specific unit. Submitted by Environment Services stairs into your basement. Is exactly when to start it. Most Canadians typi- 0 CLEAN EAVESTROUGHS THOROUGHLY. there a fire waiting to hap- The sounds and signs of spring are every- cally plant their vegetable garden around the Use a sturdy and reliable ladder and rubber gloves. pen down there? where and it is a perfect time to start planning long weekend in May. Trays with individual your vegetable garden. Gardens can range compartments work best and can often be 0 CLEAN AND CHECK BBQ. Here are a few tips from Clean burner ports and tubes and test for hose leaks with a 50/50 water/ the Garrison Fire Depart- from large plots of land to small containers you made of compostable material. Compartments soap solution. ment on what to look for can have on your deck. In Garrison Petawawa made from shredded wood, peat, newspaper when you are “spring clean- there are two community garden locations that or other organic material can be placed directly 0 STORE FUEL AND COMBUSTIBLES OUTSIDE. have both your typical garden bed as well as Keep them in well-ventilated shed or detached garage and away from direct ing” your basement: into the ground when transplanting. sunlight and other heat sources. 1) Keep all combustible raised garden beds. The Garrison Petawawa When transplanting into your garden it materials and storage at least community gardens are located on Wolfe Av- is best to pick a cloudy day or later in the af- 0 CHECK RECREATIONAL EQUIPMENT. enue and Pegasus Street. ternoon to minimize stress to the plant. Di- Make sure all playground equipment, one metre (three feet) away bikes, skateboards, etc. are in safe from the furnace and water In Canada some people choose to start rect sun may cause the plants to wilt at first working condition for family use. heater. their garden inside while there is still snow on but once they have been watered the plants 2) Dispose of unused or the ground. When starting your plants from should be able to recover within a day or so. 0 CALL BEFORE YOU DIG. seed it is important to check your area for last When planning the location of your gar- Before starting a garden or outdoor unwanted combustible mate- home renovation, contact your local rial such as cardboard boxes. date for potential frost. In general most seeds den be sure to plant in a sunny location, veg- utility to quickly and easily get your 3) Be cautious when us- need about 6-8 weeks indoors prior to being etables need at least six hours of direct sun- underground utility lines marked to ing or storing flammable planted outside. It is best to always check the light per day. avoid pipeline damage. liquids. They give off va- packaging for the particular plant so you know continued on next page • GOOD YEAR • TOYO • MICHELIN • FIRESTONE • PIRELLI BRIDGESTONE CooPeR general NEVILLE MOTORS TIME TO CHANGE YOUR TIRES! COME INTO NEVILLE MOTORS TO PUT YOUR SUMMER TIRES ON TODAY! We are open!

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It has now become a staple in the local By opening a store in Petawawa, she At the same time, Schmitt took a corre- business community, the place to go for ad- In Memoriam could achieve this by providing products spondence course to further her education. vice, encouragement and health products. that promote wellness and fitness to area She then worked at the hospital in its “If you really like what you are doing September 3rd, 1942 - June 15th, 2019 residents. dietary department for more than eight and you are willing to work hard, I think “I always, always liked this kind of years. Following that, she was employed you will have success,” said Schmitt, ad- business,” said Schmitt as she celebrates at another local health food store before mitting she isn’t afraid of the challenges the store’s 20th anniversary. finally opening her own business. of owning a business as she likes to prove herself. Vegetable Gardening 101 ... continued from previous page There has been some additional recent challenges, however; COVID-19 has re- Be sure to plant in good drained, nutrient rich soil. chips. Turning your soil duced customer numbers, and even her soil, this can be done by Nutrients can be added helps the decomposition most loyal clients may not know that she adding compost to provide from a variety of materials process as well allowing is still open. much needed nutrients to people typically dispose of worms and other beneficial “I’m back to what it was like in the be- your plants. By spacing such as eggshells and coffee organisms to aerate the soil. ginning,” she said. “I work alone.” In a quiet country graveyard, your crops properly you grinds. A few other materi- Plants typically fall She isn’t letting this milestone anniver- Where the gentle breezes blow, can avoid overshadowing als that can help add to your into two categories, cool or sary go uncelebrated, however. 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St. Francis of Assisi Chapel (RC) Chapelle St. François d’Assise (CR) 4 CDSG Garrison Petawawa, ON K8H 2X3 (Q-104) 613 - 687-5511 ext. 5434 FAX: 613-588-7524 MASS/MESSE che de baptêmes Garrison Petawawa Chaplains Messe dominicale 09:30 A.M MARRIAGE - Six months (6) notice is required. 2020 EDITION Sunday English Mass 11:00 A.M A Marriage Preparation Course is mandatory. Phone 613-687-5511 + Ext. Summer hours starting 01 July until MARIAGE - Nous demandons six (6) mois September 30th: 10:00 A.M. (Bilingual Mass) d’avis. Un cours de preparation au marriage CHAPLAINS All sacraments are offered to military members, est obligatoire. (PROTESTANT) military status civilians and government SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION - St. Francis Padre Mike Allen NOW AVAILABLE employees under military contract. of Assisi Chapel offers sacramental prepara- (4 CDSG Snr Chaplain) 6105 CONFESSION - before Mass or by appointment tion. To register for the program, contact the Padre Judson Bridgewater 4494 CONFESSION - avant la messe ou par Administrative Office ext. 5434 Padre Michelet Dormeus 5750 rendez-vous PREPARATION AUX SACRAMENTS - St Padre David Egers 5433 ONLINE! BAPTISM - the last Sunday of each month Francois d’Assise offrent la preparation aux Padre David Gallas 7761 Baptismal Preparation - Thursday prior sacraments, si vous voulex vous inscrire Padre Troy Irwin Baptism Sunday veuillez contacter le bureau administratif des (2 CMBG Snr Chaplain) 7078 www.cafconnection.ca BAPTEME - Célébrer le dernier Dimanche de aumoniers ext. 5434 Padre Earl Klotz 5208 chaque mois Faith Community Coordinator Padre Padre Matthew Lucas / P e t a w a w a / Cours de baptême - jeudi precedent le diman- Maria Codena X6402 Padre Humberto Lopes 8455 In-My-Community/ St. George’s Chapel (P) Padre Moley Mangana 5748 4 CDSG Garrison Petawawa, ON K8H 2X3 Padre Robert Schweyer 6485 Welcome-to-Petawawa Padre Matthew Squires 6498 (Q-104) 613 - 687-5511 ext. 5434 FAX: 613-588-7524 Padre Robert Parker 3310 WORSHIP SERVICES Padre Luke Vanderkamp 7396 Sunday Worship - 10:30 a.m. Sunday School Classes (Children 4-12 years old) Nursery for toddlers 3 and under CHAPLAINS Quiet (Nursing) Room with sound blend of contemporary and traditional worship. (ROMAN CATHOLIC) WEDDINGS, BAPTISMS AND DEDICATIONS Padre Maria Codina 6402 At least three months notice to your unit chaplain is requried for all services. Padre Francis Krusinsky 5536 The Marriage Preparation Courses required for weddings in a CAF Chapel are provided twice a year. Emergency Chaplain 5611 Faith Community Coordinator: Padre David Egers X5433 Area Community Churches ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN CHURCH - 1173 Victoria Street, 613-687-2218. The Reverend Gillian Hoyer. Sunday Service 11:15 & Sunday School 11 a.m. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH - 567 Melton Street, Pembroke. Pastors Richard Agnew & Paul DeGraaf. Worship Service and Sunday School @ 9 and 11 a.m., 613-735-5293, www.calvarybaptistpembroke.com. CALVIN UNITED CHURCH - 276 Church St., Pembroke; Accessible to all; 613-732-8763, [email protected]. Rev. Tiina Cote, Sunday Worship & School 10 a.m. www.calvinunitedchurch.ca. CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH - 516 Airport Rd at Doran, Petawawa. 613-687-6971. Rev Bill Stanfel. Sunday Divine Service 9:30 am. Sunday School and Bible Study September through June 10:45 am. Website: www.3.bell.net/celc. Email [email protected]. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTERDAY SAINTS - Civic Centre Road & Laurentian Drive, 613-687-2237 DEEP RIVER COMMUNITY CHURCH - Deep River Road. Sunday service 10:15 a.m. (Kids Church). [email protected]. FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH - Pastor Carl Morgan, 182 MacKay St., Pembroke, parking behind town hall. 613-735-1584. Sun. 10 a.m., 11 a.m. & 6 p.m., Wed. 7 p.m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH - 210 Mary St. Pembroke, 613-735-0866, Sunday Worship & Sunday School 10:30 a.m., www.fbcp.ca. FIRST EVANGELICAL MISSIONARY CHURCH - 39 Shalom St. Pembroke, ON. K8A 6W8. Sunday worship celebration 10:30 a.m. 613-735-5391. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - 257 Pembroke St. West, 613-732-8214. Rev. John Vaudry. Sunday School. All are welcome! Elevator access. years in business GREENWOOD UNITED CHURCH - 1655 Greenwood Road, RR#2 Pembroke. HOLY TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCH - 68 Renfrew St. Pembroke 613-732-4658. The Reverend Matthew J. Brown Holy Eucharist Wed. at 10 a.m., Sunday at 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. Sunday. www.ValleyAnglicans.ca. MOUNT ZION UNITED CHURCH - Corner of B-Line Rd. & Petawawa Blvd., Everyone Welcome - Worship & Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Toddler Prg available. Church Office 613-732-0149. ­­­­ Tools, Equipment, Small Engine Repair NEW LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH - 2777 Petawawa Blvd. 613-687-1804. Sunday Worship Service 10 a.m. All are welcome! OUR LADY OF SORROWS - 11 Mohns Ave. 613-687-4764. Weekend Masses: Sat. 5 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m. Check our website - www. sorrowspetawawa.com or Sunday Bulletin for on-going programs for all ages. PEMBROKE BIBLE CHAPEL: 11558 Round Lake Road. Family Bible Hour & Sunday School 11 a.m. www.pembrokebiblechapel.com. PEMBROKE PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE - 34 Jordan Ave. Pembroke. Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. (kids church & nursery). Programs We are disinfecting all equipment after each for all ages. 613-732-9721, email [email protected], Website: www.pptchurch.com, Facebook: PPT (Pembroke Pentecostal Tabernacle). PEMBROKE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH - Pastor Jonatan Sekulic.157 Drive-In Rd, Pembroke, 613-735-1623. Sabbath School, Saturdays 10 a.m., Service at 11 a.m. Wheelchair accessible, a warm welcome awaits you. rental and taking measures to ensure our staff PETAWAWA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - Rev James Kim. 24 Ethel St. 613-687-4052. Sunday Service 11 a.m. Sunday School available. PINE RIDGE FAMILY CHURCH - Christian & Missionary Alliance, 27 Brumm Road, Pembroke, 613-735-1241. Service 10 a.m. and customers safety. RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH - 250 Quarry Road, Pembroke. 613-735-6921, E-mail: [email protected], Website: www. ResLuth.ca, Sunday Service- 10:30am, Pastor John Lofstedt ST ANDREWS UNITED CHURCH - 40 Joseph St, Chalk River, Susan deHaan DLM. Worship Sunday 10:30 a.m. Everyone welcome, 613-589-2312. Please call, email, or message us on Facebook ST BARNABAS ANGLICAN CHURCH - 80 Glendale Ave, Deep River, 613-584-4131. Rev. Francois 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. 613-735-6332, www.StJohnsPembroke.ca. for general questions or part orders. Rev. Stephen Alles. Sunday School at 8:45 a.m. Divine Worship - 10 a.m. ST JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH - 605 Black Bay Rd. Petawawa, Rev. Albert Romkema, 613-687-6187, Sunday Worship 10 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. Social Hour 11 a.m. Email: [email protected] See us on Facebook, we warmly welcome all visitors. ST LUKE’S ANGLICAN CHURCH (ANIC) - Rev. Tim Parent, 613-735-4210; Sunday Worship 8 & 10 a.m. (Children’s Church & Nursery), Informal Prayer & Praise 9:15 a.m. - all Welcome. Meeting at 307 Julien St., Pembroke. 613-735-5000. ST TIMOTHY’S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCIC) - 503 Alfred St., Pembroke, 613-732-2992. Rev. Bruce W. Thompson. CURRENT HOURS Worship service and Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Email: [email protected]. A warm welcome awaits you. THE SALVATION ARMY - 484 Pembroke St. W. 613-735-5601. Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. TRAILHEAD BAPTIST CHURCH - Pastor Tim Roddick, weekly worship services and children’s programs, Sunday mornings 10:30 am Monday - Saturday 8 am - 4 pm at Valour School (19 Leeder Lane, Petawawa). A growing church for growing families. www.trailheadbaptist.com 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 coffee time at 9:30 a.m. For more information call or email [email protected]. WESLEY UNITED CHURCH - 275 Pembroke St. E., 613-735-6132, 10 a.m. morning worship service. Sunday School for children during the church service. (613) 735-0338 ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCIC) - 454 Miller St., Pembroke, 613-732-8792, www.zionlutheran.ca. Pastor Stephen Visit us on Scheidt. Sunday Worship at 10:00 am with Sunday school for the children followed by coffee and fellowship. Look for us on Facebook. [email protected] ZION EVANGELICAL UNITED CHURCH – 368 Miller St., Pembroke, 613-732-9493, [email protected] Sunday Worship Facebook @alchapembroke 10:30 a.m., with Sunday School for children. Coffee Hour and fellowship following. Bible Study on Tuesdays at 10 a.m. Pastor: Rev. Dr. 1403 Pembroke St. W. Daniel A. Hansen. Website: www.zionunitedpembroke.org. All welcome!

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