Golden Star, May 09, 2012

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Good times found for small soccer players .............................19

Pictured above are some of the volunteers who gathered to help the Golden Food Bank get empty shopping bangs out to the community on May 5 as part of an Annual Food Drive. The bags will be collected on May 12 with donations to the food bank. Pictured above are Laura Prather, Bastien Soucy, Christine Wilson, Warren Bingham, Hilary Smith, Hollie Tataryn, Telsin Bennett, Donna Attewell, Ryan Hillary, Ronny Hillary and Judy Brook. Darryl Crane/Star Photo

Dog attack victim recovering in Calgary Jessica Schwitek reporter2@thegoldenstar.net

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More than a week after being attacked by two Karelian Bear Dogs, Isabelle Simard is still in a Calgary hospital recovering, and awaiting a skin graft surgery. “I am actually feeling pretty well, I don’t have any infections or anything. I’m just waiting for the skin graft,� said Simard. The Golden business owner was in very high spirits during a phone interview on Saturday (May 5) morning, and was very excited to see her two teenage daughters who were making the drive to Calgary to see her that afternoon. “My mom has just flown in from Quebec as well,� said Simard, who added that she is very eager to get

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back home. Simard has a bookkeeping business called Numbers and Letters, and was stopping by one of her clients’ businesses, the Northern Lights Wildlife Wolf Centre, on her way home from work at around 6 p.m. She has been working with the centre for more than 10 years. “When I got there an employee asked me if it was OK to have the dogs tied up out front, and I said that was fine. I knew the dogs,� said Simard. She was there for five to 10 minutes, unloading some files from a USB drive. And as she was leaving the building, she noticed one of the dogs, Utah, approaching her. Utah attacked her, latching onto her leg at first. The other dog joined in, and before Simard knew it, she was on the ground, in the fetal position, getting bites on

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both her legs, face and skull. “I knew that fighting back wasn’t going to help me, so I just laid there in the fetal position yelling, hoping that the employee would hear me,� she said. The employee was close by, inside the building on the phone. The employee did hear her call for help, and came outside to pull the dogs off of her. As the employee was trying to settle the dogs down, Simard began to crawl away, trying to get out of reach of the dogs’ leashes. “I really don’t know what would have happened if the employee hadn’t come out, because I was just done,� said Simard. “I was just sitting there, bleeding, and she (the employee) said ‘it’s OK Isabelle, it’s over now. I’m going to take you to the hospital.’� Simard said. continued on page 2

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