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IN STOCK 613-521-1600 Payments Available O.A.C. 24 Pembroke St. W. Suite 1 3435A Petawawa Blvd. 613-687-5574 613-635-2921 STORE HOURS: Monday & Saturday 9 AM - 5 PM www.chamberofsecrets.ca Tuesday to Friday 9 AM - 6 PM PROUDLY SERVING PETAWAWA & AREA FOR 75 YEARS • 1944-2019 Volume 75, Number 22 Thursday, June 6, 2019 Free/Gratuit June 6 marks 75th anniversary of D-Day Mobile art ™ and the Battle of Normandy show on The Mattress Depot VETERANS AFFAIRS - By the spring of 1944, had occupied much of Western Europe for almost display at 1944 Father’s four years. With the German and the Soviet Union forces ------™ locked in bloody combat on the Eastern Front, the Allies 2019 Day Sale! sought to relieve some of the pressure on the Soviets by open- and the Battle of Normandy et la bataille de Normandie Dundonald Rocker ing another front in Western Europe and beginning their push Recliners to liberate the continent from Nazi rule. Hall until starting at Following the failed Dieppe Raid in August 1942, the Al- lies took the time to carefully plan a massive assault on oc- cupied France. Normandy, a region in the northern part of June 9 $399 the country, was chosen as the landing point. In the lead up to D-Day, the Allies leaked false information to German intel- By Patricia Leboeuf ligence, leading the enemy to expect the impending assault Petawawa Post would come in the Calais region of France. The Allies also created new amphibious tanks, portable Dundonald Hall is docking facilities and other technological developments such temporarily home to as pipelines designed to carry fuel from England to Norman- OPEN SUNDAYS 11AM-4PM the Pop Up Art Renfrew dy under the sea to ensure their forces could land successfully County project, allowing 613-629-5464 10 MATTHEWS AVE. and be properly supplied as they pushed inland. WWW.ASHLEYHOMESTORESELECT.CA local residents free access Initially June 5, 1944, was chosen as D-Day, but poor to some beautiful art pieces. weather forced the Supreme Allied Commander, General The mobile gallery will Dwight D. Eisenhower, to push the operation to the next day. Prior to dawn on June 6, 1944, Allied paratroopers kicked off be in place until June 9 be- the assault by jumping into France to disrupt German com- fore it moves on to its next munications and capture key positions to limit the arrival of location at the enemy reinforcements on the Normandy coast. Public Library. It places The Allied D-Day fleet was composed of roughly 7,000 emphasis on how every- vessels of all types, with combat vessels shelling German po- day objects can inspire sitions. Nearly 4,000 Allied bombers and some 3,700 fighter/ and be transformed into “Mortgage Advice You Can Count On” fighter bombers swept enemy warplanes from the skies over amazing art pieces, and Normandy and attacked beach defences and inland targets. brings the multi-media, TODD FARRELL By the end of D-Day, Canadian troops had secured multi-artists show directly MORTGAGE AGENT Juno Beach, while American forces had also established to the community. themselves at Omaha Beach and Utah Beach. British forces By hosting the show in also successfully came ashore, with help from French forc- Dundonald Hall, it allows VETERANS.GC.CA es, at Gold Beach and Sword Beach. those who may not neces- For more information, visit veterans.gc.ca Photo credits: Veterans Affairs Canada (top)/Library and Archives Canada PA-132790 (bottom) sarily be an art gallery’s pri- ONE OF CANADA’S MOST SIGNIFICANT MILITARY ENGAGEMENTS OF THE 20TH CENTURY mary audience to enjoy art- work created by local artists. • 14,000 Canadians stormed Juno Beach in northern France • More than 90,000 Canadians saw action during the Anya Gansterer, the • 450+ parachuted into Normandy to fight for freedom Battle of Normandy coordinator for the mo- • 359 Canadian soldiers were killed on D-Day • Over 5,000 died and more than 13,000 were wounded bile gallery, has been ad- vocating for art in culture DCC WINS INTERNATIONAL CIVIC CENTRE DAYS 2019 SPOTLIGHT ON REALTORS within WELLNESS CHALLENGE SCHEDULE OF EVENTS SPECIAL SECTION for nearly 20 years. 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The Pop Up art show is a curated son Petawawa. “There is no doubt in my mind that exhibition called Extra-Ordinary Ren- “We truly believe in bringing a va- we are rich with creative people and frew County and has 11 different art- riety of experiences to the military and people passionate about culture,” she ists, including Petty Officer 1st Class their families, it is an important thing said. “We know that cultural expression Derrick Nearing who has used art to for ... cultural growth,” he added. “Ev- in art, music, language, heritage, food, heal from trauma. erybody can benefit from that.” literature, etc creates a sense of place and Commander The project is organized by the Ot- belonging and ultimately plays a role in Colonel (Col) Louis Lapointe attended tawa Valley Creative Arts Open Stu- our community’s socioeconomic health.” the gallery’s grand opening on May 23. dio (OV-CAOS) with the help of a Many residents in Renfrew County He was impressed by the artwork on Trillium Foundation grant. It will be trav- struggle with income or transportation. display, placed in a way that his soldiers elling throughout the county, stopping at Having a mobile gallery with free entry and their families will have easy access. the Arnprior Public Library from June will allow these people to see art in a “Some people think you have to go 13 to 30, at the Deep River and District way that is convenient for them. to the museum to see art, to the Lou- Hospital from July 4 to 21, at Madawaska “The intention of this project is to vre or something big, but it is great to Coffee in Barry’s Bay from July 25 to Aug. normalize the experience of encoun- bring local art to the people,” said Col 11 and at the Renfrew Visitor Information tering art every day in routines,” said Lapointe, adding he appreciates the ef- Centre from Aug. 15 to Sept. 1.

Military Training in Calabogie and Rolphton GARRISON PETAWAWA - Residents of Calabogie and Rolphton are advised that personnel from Garrison Petawawa will be conducting training in the area from 10 to 14 June, 2019. The Pop Up Art Renfrew Residents may notice military aircra and vehicles, uni- County project is a mobile formed military personnel with weapons and hear noises as- art gallery that is travelling sociated with explosives and personal weapons. through the area all summer All eorts will be made to ensure that disruption to the long. (Above right) Roberta communities will be at a minimum. Della-Pica opens the gallery’s first showing at Dundonald Hall through traditional song. (Above) Launching the Petawa- TRY wa event are Petawawa Mayor SAILING THIS Deep River Bob Sweet, Roberta Della- SUMMER! Pica, artist Derrick Nearing, Yacht and Tennis Club Coordinator Anya Gansterer, SAILING LESSONS artists Paula LaPierre and Weekly lessons in July and Eva Gallagher, and Garrison August for juniors (age 8 to 17), Petawawa Commander Colo- full days, 9am - 4pm nel Louis Lapointe. (Left) Col Weekend lessons for adults Lapointe and Mayor Sweet stop July 13-14 or July 20-21 and chat with one of the artists, Info and Registration forms Petty Officer 1st Class Derrick www.drytc.ca Nearing. (Photos by Patricia Leboeuf, Petawawa Post) 613-584-4900 [email protected]

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People will Indigenous Peoples Day will also be invited to explore the celebrate ’ cul- new Waka-ehi lodge, which ture in Pembroke. is located at 464 Isabella St. The June 21 event is a cele- “I just really like seeing the bration of traditions, highlight- whole community coming to- ing how far the Indigenous gether to celebrate something population has come from the that is very, very important for days of residential schools and our history,” said Duchene. cultural erasure, said co-coor- The event was moved dinator Angela Duchene. from its traditional home “I think it is very impor- at the Pembroke Marina to tant for all of Canada to cel- Rotary Park on James Street ebrate National Indigenous due to flooding. The event Day,” she said. “It is a huge schedule remains the same, step for our people to be able though organizers warn at- to get their rights.” tendees that parking may There will be various not be as accessible. teaching stations this year It is closer to a handful with different knowledge of schools, however, and or- keepers and elders to an- ganizers hope students will The 7th annual National Indig- swer questions about things come out and learn more enous Peoples Day will be held including bannock making, about First Nations. on June 21 at Rotary Park in Pembroke Regional Hospital the sacred fire, the medicine “I’ve always just enjoyed Pembroke. Members of the plan- wheel, the pipe ceremony, all generations coming to- ning committee stand before the and drum teaching. Many of gether to celebrate one day,” new Waka-ehi Lodge - from left Foundation unveils tribute wall these stations are hands-on said Duchene. “It is a very are planning committee members By Patricia Leboeuf veiled on April 25 before its and family members here at and interactive, and all are inclusive type of event.” Juliana Dow, Lorrie Potvin, Jenni- Petawawa Post creators and first donors. the hospital,” said Warren. family-friendly. If you are interested in set- fer Meere, co-coordinators Annik After the death of her fa- “And that they are happy The event will be held McBride and Angela Duchene, ting up a booth or to register The Pembroke Regional ther, Sharon Allain brought with that. It’s really what I’m on the Summer Solstice at Publicist Linda Spagnolo with a school class, please call An- Hospital (PRH) Foundation the idea up to PRH Foun- looking forward to.” Rotary Park in Pembroke the Anishaanabe Cultural Circle, gela Duchene at 613-735-6866 unveiled a tribute wall in the dation Executive Director A double plaque with from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Treasurer Dennis Duchene, Janice ext 2052 or email annik.mc- PRH, honouring loved ones Nancy Warren. She wanted two names costs $500, while a will also feature various In- Harrison and Bob Braden. [email protected]. who have passed away. a memorial that would help single plaque is $350. It counts The wall is located in raise money for the hospital as a charitable gift, and in rec- Tower B, close to the Sun- while honouring loved ones. ognition of the current Estate shine Gift Shop. It features “It’s just beautiful, the Gifts, those who leave a gift Get your cellar ready for bronze and silver plaques work that has come to frui- in their will to the foundation inscribed with the names of tion,” said Allain. “We are will have their name automat- those who have died, creat- really pleased with it.” ically added to the wall. ing a loving memory as well It took about a year from For more information, summer entertaining concept to its unveiling. please contact the PRH as a visual reminder of the impact made by loved ones. “I hope the families are Foundation at 613-732-2811 The tribute wall was un- happy to pay tribute to friends ext 7408.

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& COOLERS FOR ANY OCCASION The Tribute Wall is located in Tower B, and showcases the names of loved ones who have passed on. By purchasing a plaque for the wall, you are helping the Pembroke Regional Hospital Foundation provide 330 Boundary Road, Pembroke 613-735-6395 equipment for the hospital. The unveiling occurred on April 25. From left are Chris Hermitte, Sharon Allain, Diane Allain, Matthew Neadow and Sarah Neadow. (Photo by Patricia Leboeuf, Petawawa Post) Petawawa Post, June 6, 2019, Page 9

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There will be about 120 ta Cliche has put together; It made sense to support Slated for June 16 from local sellers with their wares typically, her shows have a them at her show. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Pet- so a wide variety of products more feminine slant. “Fighting prostate can- awawa Civic Centre, Krista’s will be available for purchase “I think I’ve covered ev- cer goes hand and hand Father’s Day Vendor Show just in time to pamper dad. erybody’s tastes,” said Cli- with Father’s Day,” pointed will showcase specialized This craft and vendor che. “I have beef jerky, I have out Cliche. hot sauce, I have BBQ peo- Other local charitable or- ple and I have a lot of men ganizations and groups have themed items.” also been granted a free booth The show also has an al- in order to promote their truistic slant. causes. This will not only al- Though entry is free, low them to have greater Sunday June 16, 2019 Providing pharmacy services 30+ years people are invited to donate reach but will also allow new- 613-687-6067 money to the Telus ATV Ride comers to learn about what is 10am - 4pm 3025 Petawawa Blvd. Petawawa for Dad which will be held in available in the area. [email protected] Pembroke on Sep. 28 at Mile “I wanted to not only Marker 9 on Barron Canyon let them see what we have Mon - Fri: 9am - 7pm Road. The costs per partici- as crafters and vendors and Petawawa Civic Centre Sat: 9am - 5pm / Sun: 11am - 4pm pant is $30. The fundraising local businesses in the area, 16 Civic Centre Rd. Petawawa WWW.CONWAYSPHARMACY.CA ATV ride raises money for but I also wanted to let them funds to support research for know that there are so many amazing charities and non- profit organizations in the 100+ Crafters, area,” said Cliche. Vendors & Local Businesses There will be more than just vendors at the show. 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KRISTA’S FATHER’S DAY VENDOR SHOW .. Free admission - Donations will be accepted for the Telus ATV Ride For Dad Fighting Prostate Cancer 100+ Vendors ...... Arena Floor 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. BRICKYARD BBQ ...... BBQ Ribs, Pulled Pork, BBQ Chicken and lots of mouth-watering food right off the BBQ by BRICKYARD BBQ Catering ...... Civic Centre Grounds 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. FATHER’S DAY CHALLENGE ...... Bring Dad out for a little friendly challenge! On the Stunt Jump & the Melt Down. Best of all it’s FREE ...... Civic Centre Field 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. MIDWAY ...... Homeniuk Rides presents: One price ride bracelets for $25.00. Civic Centre 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. BINGO ...... Civitan BINGO. Civic Centre Hall 6:00 p.m. CIVIC CENTRE DAYS FESTIVAL BRACELET $5.00 EVENTS IN PURPLE REQUIRE A FESTIVAL BRACELET TO PARTICIPATE. *** Please note: The MIDWAY DOES NOT require a Civic Centre Days festival bracelet. You can buy individual Midway tickets or individual DAY PASS for the various days throughout the weekend *Schedule may be subject to change at any time.

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I for not only what she has big shoes to fill. just find that Sosun is the most given to CMWC Petawawa Petawawa Post “Sosun is a magical welcoming person.” but what she has also given The Canadian Military woman with a heart of Eden vividly remembers to the community - to St. Wives Choirs (CMWC) Pet- gold, compassion for ev- the first time she came to the George’s Children’s choir, awawa has grown exponen- eryone and a musical soul,” choir. She was greeted with her work at the hospital, her tially in just a few years, and said Kimberly Glandon, the such warmth that it felt like Music Garden Business and its Musical Director Sosun choir’s past president. “You joining an old friend. This piano lessons for many chil- Suh is the main force behind can see and feel the passion spirit is what drew Eden to dren here in Petawawa.” that growth. she has for music. For me the choir, allowing her to Though Sosun is aware With her kindness and personally, she has given me make new friends and build of others’ positive feelings skill, she has prepared the the courage to step out of my on her singing repertoire. towards her, she humbly choir for many events over comfort zone and try for so- “She has a big impact doesn’t feel that she deserves the last three years including los that I would have never on everyone and it will be such accolades. the Invictus Games in Toron- even considered before. very hard to sing with that “The choir is not about to as well as numerous local “You may walk into same passion without her me,” she said. “The choir is performances. practice feeling low and around,” she said. about us. We all should be She has been an inspira- struggling some days but This sentiment was shared interviewed. Not me. When tion to many, giving people after a few minutes of So- by every choir member. we sing together, together the courage to sing in front of a sun beginning, and seeing “She is the kindest, most we are strong.” crowd and to build a commu- her passion for music and loving and talented hu- The choir will be holding a nity of strong military spouses. teaching, those worries wash man being I’ve ever met,” season finale concert at the St. She has helped build the choir away and we are all laugh- said Darlene Morgan, cur- George’s Chapel at Garrison and its members both in talent ing and having a wonderful rent choir president. “She Petawawa on June 9 at 2 p.m. and confidence since she first time,” she added. is so giving and has really attended its inaugural meeting Sosun is classically trained brought us to the level that in October 2015. in music and teaches the choir we are. All because of her Canadian Military Wives But now, despite pour- that singing comes from the hard work and dedication.” Choirs Petawawa Musical ing her heart and soul into soul, not just from the body. Sosun’s impact isn’t just Director Sosun Suh is leav- the CMWC, she must leave “She is so encouraging as felt within the CMWC. ing due to her husband being the choir as her husband has a musical director,” said choir She is involved in many posted out of the area. She been posted out of the area. member Rachel Eden. “She is aspects of the community, leads the group in song during Her absence will be sorely always bringing you out of and when she leaves, she an evening practice at the St. felt and the group is current- your shy spot and is always will be leaving many organi- George’s Chapel at Garrison ly looking for a replacement encouraging you to try for zations wanting. Petawawa. (Photo by Patricia for the musical director role. solos or sing louder or with “I will truly miss Sosun Leboeuf, Petawawa Post)

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taking the subway each day teers began their fundrais- shared at home. to designated locations and ing efforts in the fall of 2018 These young adults even to restaurants. with the Corps raising over also gained self-confidence, Cadets from 2642 3 RCR $40,000 through various fun- learned new life-skills and RCACC were also able to draising initiatives. responsibilities and made see first-hand the signifi- Each Cadet had to meet life-long friendships and cance of the historical and specific requirements, in- memories during this in- cultural impacts of 9/11 at cluding partaking in skills, valuable extra-curricular trip Ground Zero on New York training exercises, and fund- they may not normally have PETAWAWA – 35 Ca- of a lifetime! American Museum of Natu- City, Canada, and the world. raising initiatives like choco- experienced otherwise. dets along with staff from Over the course of five ral History, Times Square, They would return home late bar and pepperette sales, It is the activities and 2642 3 RCR RCACC visited days, Cadets experienced Central Park, and Aladdin with a new appreciation and tag days, and the 12-Hour unique opportunities New York City during their recreational, cultural, and the Musical. Cadets also ap- understanding of what It Fitness Challenge. The Spon- through the Cadet Training March Break Trip this past historical highlights with plied their orienteering skills means to represent Canada sorship Support Committee Program that allow our local March. The week-long ex- visits to the Intrepid Sea, to lead and navigate groups and to be Canadian. raised additional monetary Petawawa youth to develop cursion was an opportunity Air, and Space Museum, the across the city, walking and Cadets, staff, and volun- funds through community attributes of citizenship; fundraising events - a paint ones that can leave a posi- sign night, a mini-photo ses- tive life-long impact on their sion, a trivia night, and a lives through a set of posi- bingo night. tive youth outcomes. The trip would not have 2642 3 RCR RCACC been possible without the celebrated their 60 years support and financial back- in operation at their An- ing of local businesses and nual Ceremonial Review members of the Petawawa and Change of Command community. Parade Ceremony at 2 p.m. Army Cadets participate on Sunday, June 2, at Build- in citizenship activities that ing Y-101. The Army Cadet allow them to connect to their Corps accepts any youth Canadian heritage, become between the ages of 12 and proud citizens, and make 18. Interested youth can positive contributions to Can- come to Building O-9 (Ko- ada’s future. The opportunity rea Hall), Garrison Petawa- abroad allowed them to re- wa, on Tuesday evenings turn with new insights, ideas, from 6 to 9 p.m. and must and perspectives that can be have a parent to register.

(Left) Cadets from 2642 3 RCR RCACC all together at Ground Zero at the 9/11 Memorial and Museum in New York City during their March Break Trip. (Submitted photo) Make healthy, active, better living fun Build a and easy! foundation Submitted by CFMWS tivity will have a stronger influence on the in- Every Saturday morning the Dow family, dividual CAF member’s lifestyle, choices and No matter your goal, our strap on their helmets and go for a bike ride. commitment to fitness training.” For 5-year-old Kaylee and 6 year-old Nathan The Canadian Physical Activity Guidelines Business and Technology the fun is all in the race against Dad to the recommends at least 60 minutes of daily physi- programs help you build next corner, but for Mom Kerry-Ann it’s part cal activity for children, and at least 150 min- the skills you need for the of their commitment to being physically ac- utes per week for adults. While that may not career you want. tive as a family. sound like much, only about 11 per cent of chil- “Being fit is important, not only to my dren and 15 per cent of adults currently meet husband’s career but to us as well, she says. that standard. “We want to teach the kids to move more and PSP Recreation celebrates Recreation we want to offer healthier options for play- Month every June by drawing attention to the times. Recreational activities like biking and many benefits of participating in recreational Apply to your program today martial arts keep the heart pumping and our activities. The 2019 theme, “PLAY, your way”, kids moving.” highlights how PSP accessible recreational ac- The Personnel Support Programs (PSP) tivities and facilities allow you to find what Recreation Program plays a key role in devel- you need, when you need it. oping military communities that are active and “We love how many options there are” families that are supportive of CAF members’ says Kerry-Ann. “From participating in Programs available: fitness. PSP Recreation offers military families classes, to using the facilities, to renting a ca- a variety of opportunities to be physically ac- noe so we can be active over the weekend. Business - Diploma tive and to participate in programs that meet PSP is a great resource to have on base.” Computer Systems Technician - Diploma their needs and interests. Visit www.cafconnection.ca/JRM to Computer Systems Technician - Diploma Co-op “By reinforcing a more complete integra- learn more about how you can participate in Oce Administration – Executive - Diploma tion of families through recreational program- June is Recreation Month celebrations. Find ming, there is a profound impact on the CAF’s local events and be sure to enter the National operational capability,” says Dr. Michael Spiv- contest for a chance to win a Grand Prize out- 613.735.4700 ock. “A family that is committed to physical ac- door adventure package valued at $2,500!! algonquincollege.com/pembroke WATCH NEXT WEEK’S PETAWAWA POST FOR COVERAGE OF GARRISON PETAWAWA’S JUNE IS RECREATION MONTH LAUNCH Page 16, Petawawa Post, June 6, 2019

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On Sunday, May 28, the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 517 Petawawa made a number of donations to local organizations from the Legion’s Poppy Fund and Catch the Ace proceeds. The contributions were (above left photo) $500 to Camp Maple Leaf - presenting is Pat Perry (left) and Jay Jones (right) to camp representative Julie Deschambault (centre); (above centre photo) $8,000 to the Petawawa Centennial Family Health Centre (PCFHC) - left to right are Legion President Ralph Kendrick, PCFHC Board Treasurer Shelley Clarke, PCFHC Executive Director Judy Hill and Legion 1st Vice John MacQueen; (above right photo) $2,000 to the Petawawa Pantry - left to right are Legion member Glenn Mohns, Petawawa Pantry representative Laurie Alton and Legion 1st Vice John MacQueen; and (below right photo) $500 to the Robbie Dean Family Counselling Centre - left to right are Legion Treasurer Lianne Remus, Robbie Dean Centre Executive Director Monique Yashinskie and Legion 2nd Vice Cathy McCabe. (Submitted photos) happening For Notices of Club Meetings, Bazaars, Fun Fairs, Fundraisers, and other charitable, free events happening in the community. Word Limit: 50 Words/Event PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR NOTICE TO: The Petawawa Post Building P-106. E-mail: [email protected] or call 613-687-5511 ext 5386 or visit www.PetawawaPostLive.ca For events happening at later dates not listed here, please visit our website.

FRIDAY JUNE 14TH, 2019 mer, check the website for fall meeting dates. UPCOMING EVENTS musicians to fill help fill out several sections, including vio- HARRY POTTER TRIVIA NIGHT in support of the Darlene YOUR VOICE MATTERS! Do you have a baby on the way? lin, viola, cello, trumpet, oboe or French horn. The orchestra Aikens Fund and the ‘Send a County Kid to Camp Cam- FRIDAY JUNE 21ST, 2019 Is your baby under one year old? In order to improve rehearses every Tuesday evening in Deep River and per- paign’. Join us at 7 p.m. at Bogie’s Bar in the Pembroke INDIGENOUS DAY at Rotary Park Pembroke, 10 a.m. - 3 the resources for young families in our community, we forms 5 concerts a year. If you are interested or would like Memorial Centre. All ages welcome. Variety of prizes p.m. Opening ceremonies at 10 a.m. at the gazebo, a need to learn more about your experiences during your more information email [email protected]. available. To secure your space and register your team, fun filled day featuring various indigenous and Metis pregnancy and after your baby was born. This survey contact Elijah McKeown at [email protected] teaching workshops, vendors, service provider infor- is private and anonymous and will be used to plan fu- PARKINSON’S SUPPORT GROUP every third Monday of or 613-735-6821 ext. 1502. mation tables, kids crafts, face painting and bouncy ture programs and services. Visit www.surveymonkey. the month from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. at Marianhill Inc. 600 castles. Free BBQ lunch at 12 p.m. Everyone welcome. com/r/YPTZ5KN. From the Renfrew County and District Cecelia St. Pembroke. For more information, contact SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT HALL OF FAME TRIVIA Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Working Group. Krista Girard at 613-735-6839 ext. 205. NIGHT at 7 p.m. (doors open at 6:30 p.m. for cocktails SATURDAY JUNE 22ND, 2019 at the Petawawa Civic Centre Arena Floor. Sports and ELVIS & ROY ORBISON IMPERSONATORS presented by CRISIS RESPONDER OPPORTUNITIES. Victim Services of INDOOR ROCK CLIMBING CLUB drop-in night is every Entertainment Trivia with music clips, movie clips, pic- the Denbigh-Griffith Lions Club. Doors open at 7 p.m., Renfrew County is currently looking for Crisis Response Wednesdays from 6 - 9 p.m. at the Rec Plex. tures, etc. Part of Civic Centre Days. NHL memorabilia performance from 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. at the Lions Hall, Volunteers. Victim Services is a non-profit, volunteer raffle, door prizes, 50/50 and prizes for winning teams. Hwy 41. Bar, 50/50 draw and light lunch at 11 p.m. Call based agency that assists police and fire services in RECRUITS WANTED! The Base Petawawa Pipes & Bring your own snacks. for tickets 613-333-1932 or 613-333-1984. providing emotional support and practical assistance to Drums Band is currently seeking Pipers & Drummers. people who have experienced a crime, tragic life event Open to Military and Civilians. Practice held Tuesday SATURDAY JUNE 15TH, 2019 MONDAY JUNE 24TH, 2019 or disaster. Please call Victim Services Renfrew County evenings, 900 hrs - 2100 hrs in Building H-1. Contact DANCE at the Petawawa Legion from 8 p.m. to midnight OSTOMY CLINIC from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. at the Renfrew at 613-649-2852 or toll free at 1-877-568-5730 or Pipe Major Seann Alderman Ext - 7106 Seann.Alder- featuring music and show by Michael Curtis and the Victoria Hospital Clinic area. For appointments call or visit our website at www.victimservicesrenfrewcounty. [email protected] or Sgt Eric Hunter Eric.hunter@ Slags. Open to all, age of majority. text Louise at 613-281-2951. ca. Applications are now being accepted for our spring forces.gc.ca for more information. Volunteer Training. THURSDAY JUNE 20TH, 2019 SUNDAY JULY 7THD, 2019 PETAWAWA LEGION COMMUNITY BAND is looking for GENERAL MEETING of the Upper Ottawa Valley Genea- KIDS OF STEEL TRIATHLON at Garrison Petawawa Dun- ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS PETAWAWA TRIANGLE new members! We are mainly a concert band with oc- logical Group is at 7 p.m. in their library at 222 Dickson donald Hall starts at 8:30 a.m. Swim, Bike, Run, ages GROUP, Monday to Friday 8 - 8:45 a.m., & Mondays, casional marching. Members are of all ages and ability. St. (corner of Maple in Pembroke). Topic will be ‘What 4 - 17 including a Duathlon for ages 3 - 5. For informa- Wednesdays and Sundays at 7:30 p.m. at All Saints An- Our Band School can also teach you to play, with in- did you learn at the Ancestry Seminar’. Everyone wel- tion and registration, visit http://petawawakos.wixsite. glican Church. struments to rent. Wednesday evenings. Contact Verlie come. General meetings do not continue for the sum- com/2019 at 613-687-2890 or [email protected], or visit www. CATCH THE ACE WEEKLY LOTTERY held by the Deep PetawawaLegion.ca/band. River Hospital Foundation with draws every Thursday night at 8:00 p.m. the Deep River Curling and Squash CANADIAN MILITARY WIVES CHOIR is looking for new CANEX PLAZA CHIROPRACTIC Club. You don’t have to be present to win. Tickets can members. If you’re a military spouse, partner or female be purchased at the Deep River and District Hospital, CAF member, join us for friendship and fun. No experi- DR. DENIS HAS Raby’s Ultramar in , Cahoon’s Pharmacy in ence necessary and no auditions. For more informa- 613-687-4673 Deep River, and the Rolphton Esso Station. tion, visit us on Facebook or email canadianmwc.pet- NEW HOURS: [email protected]. NEW PATIENTS MISSION BUTTERFLY is a not-for-profit organization dedi- OFFICE HOURS: cated to improving the quality of life and enhance the well BERNADETTE MCCANN HOUSE provides free critical Monday 10:00 A.M. - 12:00 NOON WELCOME! Tuesday 2:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M. being of veterans, active military, first responders and their services and support to women, children and youth, Wednesday 8:00 A.M. - 10:00 A.M. Military, Civilian, Children families through the delivery of effective programs that re- who are experiencing abuse-related crisis or cop- Thursday 2:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M. duce the effects of PTSD and related conditions. For more ing with the after effects of abuse. If you require the Dr. Denis Mahoney, D.C. Friday 10:00 A.M. - 12:00 NOON No referral necessary information visit www.missionbutterfly.ca. safety of our shelter, or immediate support, please call our 24hr confidential help lines at 1-800-267-4930 or Orthotics, Biomechanics, Posture Checks, Gait Analysis THE DEEP RIVER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA is looking for 613-732-3131. Petawawa Post, June 6, 2019, Page 19 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, Chalk River, 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 bit of news from the Great- you need a special bed, wheelchair, or other help, where do ST JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH - 605 Black Bay Rd. Petawawa, Rev. Albert Romkema, Office 613- 687-6187, Sunday Worship 10 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. Social Hour 11 a.m. Email: pazsjohns@ er Petawawa Civitan Club. you go? I ask that you just stop and think of all the things cogeco.net See us on Facebook, We warmly welcome all visitors. Life can change in just a minute or in just a second. If our clubs do. The Greater Petawawa Civitan Club is one of ST LUKE’S ANGLICAN CHURCH (ANIC) - Rev. Tim Parent 613-735-4210; Sunday Worship 8 & 10am (Children’s Church & Nursery), Informal Prayer & Praise 9:15am - All Welcome. Meeting at the clubs that supports all of these things. We hold bake sales 307 Julien St., Pembroke. 613-735-5000 or raffles but our biggest fundraiser is our Bingo that is held ST TIMOTHY’S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCIC) - 503 Alfred St., Pem- broke-613-732-2992, Rev. Bruce W. Thompson, worship service and Sunday School at 9:30 every Sunday night at the Petawawa Civic Centre. So when a.m. Email: [email protected]. A warm welcome awaits you. you play bingo at our bingo you are helping us help those 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 who need help. We want to thank all those who do come out programs, Sunday mornings 10:30 am at Valour School (19 Leeder Lane, Petawawa). A growing to our bingo every Sunday night. Thank you for your con- church for growing families. www.trailheadbaptist.com WESLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH - 210 Renfrew St. Pembroke. Rev. Kevin Wilson. 613-732- tinuing support thoughout the years. 2488. Morning worship and children’s church at 10:30 a.m. with nursery provided. Pre-service cof- We are looking for people who would like to help us. fee time at 9:30 a.m. For more information call or email [email protected] 3583 PETAWAWA BLVD. • 613-687-2504 WESLEY UNITED CHURCH - 275 Pembroke St. E (at William) 613-735-6132, 10 a.m. morning There is no cost to join our club; we just ask you help out at worship service. Sunday School for children during the church service. D-Day: June 6, 1944. The day the Allies turned the the Bingo or other events that we hold. If you can attend a ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCIC) - 454 Miller St., Pembroke, 613-732-8792, www.zionlutheran.ca. Pastor Paul Roellchen-Pfohl. Worship Times – Saturday 4:30 p.m.; Sunday war around and started the beginning of the end for meeting once a month, it is held the second Wednesday at 7 – 10 a.m. with Sunday school for the children followed by coffee and fellowship. We extend a warm Nazi Germany. The ranks are very thin for those who p.m. If you would like more information about Civitan just welcome to all who join us in worship. are still with us and remember the horror that occurred. ZION EVANGELICAL UNITED CHURCH – 368 Miller St., Pembroke, 613-732-9493 zionunited- see Civitans Marie Arnold, Brian Miner, Darlene Lambert, [email protected] Sunday Worship 10:30, with Sunday School for children. Coffee Hour and Seventy-five years seem like a blink of the eye for them. Donna Forget, Donna Hammel, John VandenBarr, Chuck Ar- fellowship following. Bible Study on Tuesdays at 10:00 a.m. Pastor: Rev. Dr. Daniel A. Hansen, May we never forget. Website: www.zionunitedpembroke.org All welcome! nold, Faye Arnold, Cathy McCabe, Joan Ozon, Allen Stewart, Our first BBQ will be held on Friday, June 7 in the Jean Belec, Hoppy Hopkins, Marie Molson, Peggy Richard- upstairs hall. There will be pork chops or chicken legs son, Tracy McCumber, Joanne Austin. They will gladly get as well as salads on the menu. Join us from 4:30-6 p.m. the information for you. The BBQ on the 14th will be ribs and hot dogs. Every- Now as some of you may know, I am trying to raise one is welcome. On Saturday, June 15 there is a dance in the upstairs money for a special wheelchair swing for our park by the hall with Michael Curtis and the Slags playing and do- Civic Centre in Petawawa. The cost of this swing is around Murphy $20,000. In the next few weeks you will see bottles in dif- ing their show from 8 p.m. to midnight. Great entertain- FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL ment on so grab your friends and come on out for a fun ferent places so you can make your donation towards this John Huff, Sandra Huff, Gene Murphy evening. Small cover charge but includes a late lunch swing. If everyone could donate one dollar I am quite sure and spot dances. Open to all age of majority. we would have the money in a very short time. All money Caring For Our Community Since 1963 Zone golf is taking place on Saturday, June 22 at the over and above the cost of the swing will go to help fix up Oaks of Cobden. If you are a member in good standing all our parks in town. Serving the unique traditional requirements and would like to participate, sign up on the board out- Now for all you fisher men and women who would like of the military and their families. Specializing side the main lounge. Three categories: Regular, senior, more information about our Fishing derby on August 17 at in repatriation and military protocols. super senior and ladies. Two person teams. the park in Pembroke, please call Civitan Brain Miner at 613- We are still looking for a few volunteers to fill out 687-4503 or Civitan Allen Stewart at 613-735-3791 or Civitan 296 Isabella Street, Pembroke our BBQ teams if you can spare a couple of hours one John VandenBaar at 613-717-5674 and they will get you all set Friday a month we could use your help. With four E-Mail: [email protected] up for a great day of fishing. Bring all your family with you. teams it would only be twice during summer. Contact Hope to see you all at our next Bingo. Website: murphyfuneralhome.ca Ralph at 613-687-4797. That is all I have for you this week, God bless. Join us on the web at www.petawawalegion.ca or on Thought for the week: Life is short, what will you be re- 613-735-5711 facebook at Petawawa Royal Canadian Legion Br 517. membered for? Page 20, Petawawa Post, June 6, 2019