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EMC news - It was a meeting of two Marathons. Marathon, the West Carleton hamlet, played host to an event with Olympic overtones on Thursday, May 23. Eleftherios Anghelopoulos, the Greek ambassador to Canada and Iordanis Louizos, mayor of Marathon, Greece, were on hand to light the ceremonial torch during Tamarack Ottawa Race Weekend’s first ever marathon torch relay run. Louizos carried a flame in a special lantern, along with two torches brought from Marathon, Greece. More than 60 runners chosen by the race committee were selected to carry the torch 42.2-kilometres -- coincidentally the distance of a marathon -- from Marathon to Ottawa city hall, a route that travelled through West Carleton, Kanata, Nepean and west Ottawa. “I was amazed and I was excited to see that there was a place 42 km away from city hall here called Marathon,” said Louizos. “It’s an excellent area. People are very, very friendly and I can see they love participating in marathon races.” The idea was suggested

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Iordanis Louizos, mayor of Marathon, Greece, left, watches as Eleftherios Anghelopoulos, the Greek ambassador to Canada, centre, and Evangelos Papapostolou race director of Athens Classic Marathon, light the ceremonial torch to mark the start of the Tamarack Ottawa Race Weekend torch relay from Marathon, West Carleton to Ottawa City Hall on May 23. to the race committee by Anghelopoulos, who said the torch-relay was a success in other major North American cities, such as Toronto and Chicago. “It was my initiative,” he said. “I suggested to them they have the flame of Marathon here and they were thrilled with the idea and they accepted the suggestion.” West Carleton-March Coun. Eli El-Chan-

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tiry was the first runner to carry the ceremonial torch, sprinting down a 200-metre stretch of John Shaw Road, before handing it off to another participant. The torch relay team travelled in a yellow school bus, and the runners were escorted by police cars across a route that included Carp Road, Second Line Road, Terry Fox Drive, Carling Avenue, Richmond Road,

Wellington Street and Somerset Street. When the torch reached city hall, Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson was scheduled to light a cauldron provided by the Hellenic Community of Ottawa, officially signaling the start of Ottawa Race Weekend, an event on May 25 and 26. See RACE WEEK, Page 4


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It attracts more than 40,000 runners who compete in the marathon, 2K-, 5Kand 10K-races. “It’s a fun way to sort of kick off the overall race weekend with something that symbolizes marathon, marathon running,� said John Halverson, president of Ottawa Race Weekend.� The concept of a marathon honours the courage of Pheidippides, a Greek soldier who in 490 BC ran 40 kilometres across rocky ground from Marathon to Athens, where he announced the Greek’s victory over the Persians before falling to the ground dead. “That’s really what marathoning is about it’s about fighting through tough times and getting through a very tough race and this is a symbolic way of kicking things off,� said Halvorson. The race organizing committee ran a contest this year, asking Ottawa residents to submit photographs of themselves imitating the pose of Pheidippides, immortalized by a statue near Marathon, Greece. This year’s participants included community leaders, city councillors and members of the city’s running community. Dimitri Koutris, 13, and his sister Katherine, 15, two Barrhaven youth, participated in the torch-lighting ceremony, arriving in traditional Greek clothing. “It’s an honour to be here, to represent the youth of the Hellenic peoples of Ottawa on this historic day,� said Katherine.

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MVC Biologist Kelly Stiles and Volunteer Monitoring Coordinator Tara Monaghan measure the stream width of a Carp River tributary.

Learn about the Carp River watershed to the Carp River; the second in Stittsville at 8 Sweetnam Drive where volunteers will take a close look at Poole Creek. Participants will meet at one of these two locations for instruction on monitoring and to be assigned their section of the water body. Snacks and washroom facilities will be available all day. “The Carp River watershed is so interesting because it runs entirely within the City of Ottawa starting in a rural setting then through a highly urbanized area and back to rural before it reaches the Ottawa River,� explains Stiles. “Its major tributary, Poole Creek, is an important cool water system and integral feature of the Stittsville community,� she adds. Check Your Watershed is from noon to 4 p.m., June 9, at the Kinburn Community Centre and 8 Sweetnam Dr. in Stittsville. Register online at www.mvc.on.ca or email Tara at vmp@mvc.on.ca. Spaces are limited so register now with your preferred location. Let them know if you have transportation to help assign your

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monitoring sites. The Carp River is a 42km long navigable waterway that flows north from Kanata. Its headwaters are in Glen Cairn southeast of Scotiabank Place. It passes through the Village of Carp and empties into the Ottawa River at Fitzroy Harbour. The Carp River watershed includes the former municipalities of West Carleton, Kanata, and Goulbourn. The name Carp is from the French term for suckerfish carpes Ă cochon found in the river. Mississippi Valley Conservation is a local, watershed management agency delivering services and programs to help protect and manage water and other natural resources in the Mississippi and Carp River watersheds. Using an integrated watershed management approach, the conservation authority works with stakeholders to balance the needs of the community with the needs of the natural environment. For more information or to register contact: Tara Monaghan, Volunteer Monitoring Coordinator, vmp@mvc.ca or 613-2592421. R0012028027/0411

EMC event - Mississippi Valley Conservation (MVC) invites you to get your feet wet and learn first-hand about the Carp River watershed on Sunday, June 9 for Check Your Watershed Day. Focusing on the Carp River and its main tributaries, including Poole Creek, MVC staff and volunteers will walk or drive to locations along both water bodies recording water temperatures, taking photos at culvert and bridge crossings, and making note of clean-up sites creating a snap-shot of the watershed conditions. These observations help MVC identify areas where conditions are not ideal and work toward fixing them. Don’t worry if you’ve never done this before; MVC staff will assign you an area and lead you through the process. “Check your watershed day is a chance for interested citizens to come out and work with us to provide some extra eyes and cover a lot of area in one day,� says MVC biologist Kelly Stiles. There will be two locations in Ottawa one at Kinburn Community Centre where volunteers will look at the rural tributaries

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Keep the Ministry of Labour away, prevent injuries Patricia Leboeuf pleboeuf@metroland.com

EMC business - An injured employee will not only cost a business time and money, but can potentially force it to close. For each dollar spent on healthcare an estimated 65 or so more are spent on fighting fines, litigations, building damages and production delays. Loss of reputation can also cause longterm loss of revenue. “One seemingly small injury can start costing a lot of money,� said workplace safety and prevention services consultant Sheila James. “In business economics, it’s not necessarily that you want to maximize your profits, but that you want to avoid lost,� she added. Having each procedure written down will single handedly protect a business when the Ministry of Labour (MLO) comes investigating, she said. “You are probably doing a great job of safety in your work place, but do you have it written down?� said James. “Because here is what is going to happen if somebody gets hurt or killed, perish the thought. The ministry of labour guy is going to come and say, ‘You didn’t do this, you didn’t do that’.� If it is not in writing, the employer will have the difficult task of proving that the employee was told proper procedure. The burden of proof will fall upon them and a lengthy court case can ensue. It becomes a he says, she says situation, said James. With written safety procedures available in place, time spent in court will be dramatically

cut down. It isn’t difficult to do. “Start carrying a notebook or something and start writing it down,� said James. “You know what the dangers are. It might take six weeks or six months, but you have to start somewhere.� “As long as you have something, it’s better than nothing,� she added. Last year, out of 260 businesses the MOL visited, they gave out 1070 orders which included 34 stop work which means the business had to close their doors until the situation is rectified. The MLO tracks accident and injury through the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB). A trend immerged showing that seasonal and young workers were at the highest risk of getting hurt. Small businesses are also a target for spot visits. This year’s blitz will target these types of businesses, particularly those with youth and new workers, she added. “Small businesses don’t always have the resources to have a health and safety program and have all this stuff in writing,� said James. “It almost seems not fair that they would go after them, but that’s where they see the most injuries. “ The most common fine given is based off the law, “the employer will take every precaution that is reasonable in the circumstance.� It is used as a coverall for the MTO when specific incidents cannot be found in the law books. Other common laws are failure to properly train employees and failure to properly maintain equipment.

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Small things such as not having the green Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act and Regulation book or a health and safety policy displayed in a prominent area can results in orders from the MLO. “It’s a huge headache, for any employer, you don’t want,� said James. There is a moral as well as legal obligation to make a workplace as safe as possible. “You don’t want any of your family members

to get hurt on the job, do you?� said James. “You have family members at your workplace,� she added. “They just aren’t your family. They are somebody else’s. We don’t want anybody getting hurt or killed.� The MLO has further information on workplace safety as well as the upcoming targeted businesses for 2013-2014 inspections on their website www.labour.gov.on.ca.

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Councillor wants to re-open casino debate Changes at Queen’s Park and the OLG open the door to reconsider gambling facility, says Coun. Tim Tierney Laura Mueller laura.mueller@metroland.com

EMC news - Coun. Tim Tierney is betting that changes at the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation and Queen’s Park will give his fellow councillors reason to reconsider their support for a new casino in Ottawa. The Beacon Hill-Cyrville

councillor will bring forward a motion on June 12 to ask city council to reconsider its decision from last fall to reopen the fiery debate over whether Ottawa should be home to a new casino, which Mayor Jim Watson would like to see in the urban area. Tierney voted against the idea of a new casino last October and he thinks re-opening

the debate would give more time for the public to be involved in the discussion. He says he doesn’t favour getting rid of gambling entirely and would like to see it remain at the Rideau-Carleton Raceway. But city council gave up too much control when it voted 19-5 last October to accept a new gaming facility, Tierney said.

With a new premier at the helm of the province and a complete turnover of the board overseeing the OLG, now is the time to look at whether Ottawa made the decision in too much haste, Tierney said. In the last two weeks, Toronto city council rejected OLG’s proposal for a new casino there and the entire OLG board resigned after the chairman, Paul Godfrey, was ousted. “The old board and chair that sold us this bag of tricks isn’t there anymore,” Tierney said. The previous board didn’t give Ottawa many options when it came to support of a new casino and Tierney is hoping for more flexibility from the new board. “I’m hoping the new board will have a new direction,” he said. Ryan Kennery, spokesman for the mayor, said Watson would not support such a motion “because there is no new information on this issue.” “The OLG process remains the same as agreed to by city council last year, regardless of any changes in leadership,” Kennery wrote in an email. While other municipalities such as Kingston have found a way to be more prescriptive about the conditions un-

der which a casino would be acceptable, Ottawa just said “yes” with no conditions, Tierney said. “(Kingston) protected their downtown,” he said. “I’m still foggy on why weren’t able to do the same thing. “We haven’t had a proper dialog,” Tierney said. “You can claim we did, but it hasn’t happened.” The province proposed another change recently: an altered gaming facility funding formula that would put additional money into the city’s coffers by sharing four per cent of revenue from gaming tables with municipalities. That also changes the situation, Tierney said. The councillors who voted against the casino last October said there are too many unknowns at the time. “Me and other colleagues felt it didn’t pass the sniff test,” Tierney said. Last fall, Capital Coun. David Chernushenko voted against the casino and said there wasn’t any evidence or research in favour of a gambling facility that could outweigh the cacophony of negative comments from his constituents. “Once a big project gets going, it becomes awfully hard to apply the brakes,” Cher-

nushenko said last year. Part of the problem was that neither city staff nor councillors fully understood the level of input the city will have into where a new casino would be located. The city definitely has veto power over OLG’s proposed casino location and it has the final say on rezoning any land that a proponent wants to build a casino on. But what is more vague is the city’s level of influence over suggesting where it would prefer to see a casino. The gaming corporation will run a call for proposals and choose the best casino plan and location. Last fall, Orléans Coun. Bob Monette asked whether council could have any input before that decision is made. For instance, he asked if the city could be presented with the top three options, allowing council to indicate to the gaming corporation which one was most likely to be approved. The mayor and city manager couldn’t give a firm answer about what level of influence city council would have over that process, other than simply saying “no.” Councillors would have to vote on re-opening the debate at the June 26 council meeting.

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he city recently wrapped up another successful Tamarack Ottawa Race Weekend, an event that attracts more than 40,000 participants, not to mention the hordes of onlookers who filled the streets of downtown on May 24 and 25. The statistics alone are staggering. Ottawa Race Weekend is the biggest multi-distance race event in Canada and is one of only two International Association of Athletics Federations sanctioned events in the country. Over the course of a weekend, approximately $28.7 million is pumped into the Ottawa-Gatineau economy -- not exactly chump change. Hotels book around 9,000 homes in the capital region. Race organizers are responsible for collecting 427,000 discarded drinking cups and handing out roughly 25,000 sponges to sweaty participants. It takes a volunteer work force of 2,000 people to help organize and run the races, including those who distribute water, run the information booth, and provide emergency services. Doctors, nurses, paramedics and other medical professionals volunteer their time, bringing enough equipment to set up a small hospital to service the event. When you think about it, over the course of the

weekend Ottawa absorbs the population of several small cities -- and those people require additional city services, such as police, fire services and doctors. Ottawa Race Weekend is a hallmark event that all the citizens can take pride in, a series of races with international repute, drawing some of the best athletes across the world. How fitting that the event was kicked off with a marathon torch relay run from the village of Marathon in West Carleton to city hall - a 42-kilometre trek that matches the length of a marathon run. The torch run was suggested by Greece’s ambassador to Canada, and the mayor of Marathon, Greece, travelled to Ottawa with two ceremonial torches for the relay run, giving the race weekend a little international polish. We can also take pride in the tremendous volunteer effort generated by the event. Every year, runners participating in race weekend have raised more than $1 million, money that supports 25 charities affiliated with Ottawa Race Weekend. Ottawa Race Weekend celebrates what is best in our city and its citizens. Pheidippides, a Greek soldier who inspired the concept of a marathon after he ran 40 kilometres in 490 BC to report the victory of Athens over Persia before falling over dead, said it best: “We have won.�

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Experts all thumbs when it comes to the keyboard

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omeone is always trying to invent a better mousetrap, they used to say. They don’t say it so much any more, now that I think of it. This could mean that the better mousetrap has already been invented, although I doubt it, to judge by the mice. The better mousetrap, if it is to be invented in this day and age, will probably involve lasers and the use of social media, because every new invention does. Perhaps a mouse could be lured to his doom by invitations on MouseBook, there to be confronted by a laser launched by a drone triggered by someone’s cellphone. Something you probably hadn’t thought about: the invitation on MouseBook would be sent by someone typing on his or her thumbs. Which brings us, not very neatly, to today’s topic. Every few years someone tries to reinvent the typewriter keyboard, which is what computer keyboards still have. The time has come again. This time it’s researchers at a university in Scotland who say, according to news article, that the traditional keyboard has a “suboptimal text entry interface.� This is mad scientist-speak for “you can’t type very well on it.� Except, of course, that you can. Millions, maybe billions, of people

CHARLES GORDON Funny Town over the years have used the traditional keyboard and found it quite optimal enough, once they figured it out. They way they figured it out was by practicing it, after learning which fingers go on which keys. There were typing classes in school. The keyboard we all use is known as the QWERTY system, after the arrangement of the top six letter keys for the left hand. QWERTY developed after it was discovered that the seemingly logical system of placing the keys in alphabetical order did not work well. If people typed too quickly the keys jammed up. Placing the mostused letters apart worked better. For years, mad scientists have been trying to improve on it, arguing, not without logic, that QWERTY is inefficient. But, of course, QWERTY is more efficient than other systems

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learning the lingo) that are hardy and strong. We think lambing season is over for another year. But we could be wrong. Sometimes the animals know things we don’t know. Chicken Milkface is still thriving, on his two daily bottles of milk replacer, but I think he is also eating grass now because I saw a few blades sticking out his mouth. That’s a good sign, because he can’t just live on formula the rest of his life. We’ve been lucky; so far I haven’t seen one coyote on the property and we haven’t lost a lamb, as far as I can tell. It has been a good season. Next on the agenda: give everyone their shots and haircuts. And then we’re pretty much ‘on holiday’ until the winter again.

Boaters need both card and license To the editor: There is an article in the May 23 issue of the West Carlton Review EMC on page 61 entitled: Tips for staying safe while boating. Under the title “Prepare” the sentence starts with: “If you operate a powered watercraft in Canada, it is Canadian law to carry the Pleasure Craft Operator Card or Pleasure Craft License for all boats fitted with an engine of 10 horsepower or more.”

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EMC lifestyle - I went out into the barn after work and there was a brand new lamb standing there looking at me. Where the heck did you come from? I asked it. Then his mother came sauntering around the corner, licking her lips from the salt in the feeder. I guess she was the one in the lambing room who didn’t give birth and we finally gave up on, thinking she mustn’t be pregnant. I guess she had a secret. The other lambs are several weeks old now; I guess Rambo just took a break before he conceived this one. Which brings me to another question. Which lambs are Rambo’s and which are Philip’s? The Farmer put a chalk halter on each ram so they would mark the ewes they caught, but I think the results were inconclusive. Neither halter fit properly and the only things that got chalked were the rams’ kneecaps. We should be able to look at the lambs and tell which ram was the sire by their colouring. Rambo is a pure white Rideau and Philip is a black-faced Suffolk. But all but two of my lambs have

some sort of colour. I can’t imagine Rambo, our senior ram, only fathered two lambs. The majority of lambs have some sort of black markings, so they are obviously Philip’s. But what about the beige lambs? They have me confused. I read that it’s possible for some animals to be impregnated by two different studs. So I’m wondering if those little beige ones had two daddies. I told the Farmer my theory. He thinks I’m nuts. Another secret the sheep are keeping, I guess. Then there’s the ewe lambs. I prefer to keep them away from the rams until they are a good year old because I find if they are too young the birth is too hard for them. So I tell them, “if the rams ask you to dance, just say no. Go sit in the corner and tell them you have two left feet…” Again, the Farmer thinks I’m nuts. He says they are plenty old enough at nine months to mate with the rams. So they were in the herd with the rest of the ewes last December when the rams were taken out of lock-up. But for some reason, they didn’t go into season, and they didn’t attract the rams. It’s the first time that has happened on this farm. 148 days later, they did not have udders and they did not give birth. They are the fattest sheep on the farm now, because all they do is eat.

They aren’t feeding any young. They have secrets too. The Farmer calls the ewe lambs The Seven Sisters. They are all big, fluffy Suffolk sheep. These girls waddle around all day, eating and sleeping and chasing each other, like a bunch of irresponsible teenagers. When I go out to the barnyard and call my bottle baby over for a feeding, they crowd around me and sniff at the milk. I tell them it’s ok to dance with the rams now. They look me right in the eye as if they understand. These sheep will be among our biggest and healthiest ewes next year. It will be a great start to our next generation. The Suffolk ram seems to throw big lambs (see: I’m

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For many animals cavities are a good thing MICHAEL RUNTZ Nature’s Way EMC lifestyle - In earlier days people thought dead trees were bad for forests. As a result, many forests were manicured to contain only “perfect” trees. Even fallen trees were removed, giving the understory a parklike look. Then came the realization that dead and dying trees were part of healthy forests. When they fall and decay, trees return their stores of nutrients to the soil. During the stage between life and full rot, they provide food and shelter to numerous plants and animals. Of particular importance are tree cavities. Once vacant, woodpecker nest holes are exploited by many non-excavating creatures. The list of cavity adopters is long and includes Tree Swallows, Black-capped Chickadees, House Wrens, White-breasted Nuthatches, Great Crested Flycatchers, Eastern Bluebirds, Eastern Screech-Owls, Gray Squirrels, and Northern and Southern flying squirrels. Hollows are also formed by rot especially where branches have broken off.

Larger cavities house bigger animals such as Common Grackles, Wood Ducks, Barred Owls, Raccoons and Porcupines. Last week in Presqu’ile Provincial Park, I learned of a Northern Saw-whet Owl nesting in a cavity in an old cedar. Saw-whets are tiny – a mere seven inches tall - and are seldom seen because of their size, preference for roosting in dense conifers, and nocturnal behaviour. They prefer riparian areas and sometimes nest in vacant flicker holes in drowned trees in beaver ponds. The Presqu’ile nest was in a cavity created by rot. When I arrived I was astounded to find the cavity at eye level. I once saw a saw-whet nest site in an abandoned Pileated Woodpecker hole in a poplar 25 feet above the ground. The lowest recorded Ontario nest was 8.2 feet off the ground; one in B.C. was 82 feet high. The Presqu’ile nest cavity was extraordinarily low, possibly the lowest ever recorded. When the little owl made an appearance, I was ready and quickly took a few photos from a distance with a long lens on a tripod (without a flash so as not to hurt her dark-adapted eyes). After less than a minute she retreated out of sight and I left without disturbing her further. I soon learned that other visitors were not so considerate. To my horror, I saw on my photos that some idiot had carved ‘BOO’ next to the hole. I learned that during the two days prior to

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Tree cavities are nest sites for many birds including this tiny Northern Saw-whet Owl. my visit, photographers had jammed sticks and shone lights down the hole to make the owl appear. Apparently someone had even tried to pet it. Photos and directions to the nest were posted on Facebook and as a result many others came to see the owl. After learning of the shocking harassment, I requested that Park staff divert the trail, closing off access to the tree. Too often photographers have no respect for

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NEW LISTING! 244 Baldwin Street, Constance Bay Well maintained 3 bedrm hiranch, 113’ x 172’ lot just one block from beach & forest trails in the heart of the Bay! Newer windows, doors, deck, septic, shingles, laminate flooring. Great home situated on a pretty and quiet street only 20 mins to Kanata! $259,900

121 Cricket Crescent, Dunrobin Great home for starting out or winding down! Cozy 3 bedroom bungalow with upgraded hardwood floors on main level, granite kitchen, 3 piece ensuite bathroom, partially finished basement with gas fireplace, single car garage, veranda, back deck and a huge lot that’s quite private with southfacing backyard. $284,900

1330 Kilmaurs Side Road, Woodlawn Escape congestion to this perfect all brick 3+2 bedrm bungalow on a 155’ x 150’ country lot! Enjoy Gatineau Hills views from veranda & sunsets from deck & pool! Features hardwd on main flr, oak eatin kitchen, newer septic, shingles & furnace, oversized garage & a great basement with full bathrm, rec room & 2 extra bedrms! $319,900

262 Fireside Drive, Constance Bay Your family will love this 4 bedrm home on a 1 acre lot with pool & a detached garage & close to forest, beach & community centre only 20 mins from Kanata. Updated windows, flooring, kitchen, shingles, main flr laundry & famrm, ensuite, fireplace, finished basement & more. $429,900

3950 March Road, Rural Carp Built in 2003 on 12 acres is a great home with a 60’ x 30’ shop in a prime location at corner of March Road & Upper Dwyer Hill Road giving great exposure for a business! 2+3 bedrm bungalow has open concept main level, walkout basement, ICF construction, gorgeous granite kitchen, 2 car attached garage, in-floor heating with outdoor wood furnace for home & 60’ x 30’ shop! 10 minutes to Kanata or Almonte. $479,900

Birch Island, White Lake Escape to your own private 9 acre island just 60 mins west of Ottawa! Spacious 3 bedrm winterized cottage comes complete with a lovely woodstove, hydro, telephone, well and septic, gorgeous pine walls and doors, sun porch, wrap-around deck and beautiful kitchen. White Lake is a beautiful, clean lake & your island has clear, rocky shoreline excellent for swimming & fishing! Rarely offered opportuntiy! Act now! $525,000

Visit www.johnwroberts.com to see more pictures and full details of all my listings!!

Each home features a traditional brick front exterior and interiors loaded with custom finishings and upgrades unique to every home we build. Inventory homes priced as low as $334,535. An outstanding value! Ask about our Model Home available for mid-summer occupancy and our custom-built bungalow on our last waterfront lot, both offering huge price reductions.

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Great 2 bedrm bungalow on 1 acre lot in quiet rural setting just East of Arnprior, open concept with abundance of windows, hardwood floors & ceramic floors throughout, maple kitchen, master bedrm has 4 pce ensuite featuring corner soaker tub, full basement is all partly finished with huge family rm & game rm areas.

3 bedroom starter home on large just under an acre lot. Former school house with maple floors, pine walls, good sized living room, 3 piece bath, large rear family room (30x19.6) presently not heated and has a bar area.

Great starter home on a corner lot in town has huge country kitchen/dining room, oak hardwood floors. Front covered verandah and enclosed carport.

MLS 857130, $321,500

MLS 867828, $154,000

MLS 868566, $175,000

Great starter home on over sized lot in central location. Eat-in kitchen with access to large backyard deck and fenced yard, 2 bedrm, large bath features soaker tub, separate shower unit, sky light provides natural light to upstairs foyer / hallway. Front & back covered veranda.

3 Bedrm home with attached addition was former general store / post office and has walk in cooler, ideal for in home business, 2 car detached garage work-shop, gas fireplace in living rm, 4 piece bath on 2nd level and 3 piece bath on main level, part of basement has handy walk-out ccess to outside.

Downtown Arnprior, retail building 1008sq. ft. retail space plus 204 sq. ft. office and 310 sq. ft. storage at rear. Employee parking at rear, 2nd storey former apartment, basement for storage, gas heating furnace and central air.

MLS 865967, $169,500

MLS 856162, $164,900

MLS 855272, $159,900

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Arnprior 5 unit apartment building in central location, good sized units has gas fireplaces. Tenants pay hydro and heating, up to date gas furnace provides heat to common areas and unit #1 and two ducts in unit #2 coin laundry on lower level.

5 Unit apartment building in Arnprior, centrally located, consists of two 1- bedrm units and three 2- bedrm units. Heating included with all apartments, lrg paved parking area.

MLS 830235, $475,000

MLS 853627, $435,000

LOTS & ACREAGE - GOSHEN ROAD, MLS 850453, 1 ACRE BUILDING LOT, $35,000. - KINKADE ROAD, MLS 856225, APPROVED 20 LOT SUBDIVISION BACKS ONTO ARNPRIOR GOLF CLUB, $599,000.

Commercial building in downtown Arnprior. This location was home to Chinese Restaurant for over 60 years, consists of restaurant dining room or retail space and large kitchen area, loading at grade. Large 3 bedrm apartment on 2nd level requires cosmetic updating.

MLS 853623, $249,900

- STEWARTVILLE ROAD, MLS 810859, 700 FEET WATERFRONT, MADAWASKA RIVER, $240,000. - STEWARTVILLE ROAD, MLS 840969, WATERFRONT MADAWASKA RIVER 11.25 ACRES, $190,000. - MILL RIDGE MLS 867908 BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOT $119,900.


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Thieves break into Fitzroy Harbour shed EMC news - Patrol officers in the West Carleton-March and Rideau-Goulbourn area responded to 604 general calls for service between April 29 and May 20. BREAK AND ENTER

May 3 – Fitzroy Harbour – Between 7 p.m. on May 3 and 6 p.m. on May 4 suspects gained entry to an unlocked shed located at a residential property on Harbour Street. Several items were stolen and then returned the following day leaving them strewn on the victims lawn. May 6 – Dunrobin – Sometime between May 6 and May 8 suspects forced entry to an unoccupied residence on Armitage Avenue. Police continue to investigate. THEFT FROM VEHICLE

Police Officers issued 1,090 Traffic Tickets during the month of April in West Carleton and Rideau Goulbourn; 315 tickets related to speeding offences. HOME SECURITY INSPECTION

Home security inspections allow community members to take an active role in making their homes less susceptible to criminal activity. At your request, police representatives visit your home (house, condo, apartment, etc.) to provide a safety audit - assessing ways to make your home safer. The audit is based on a checklist, and participants are provided with a booklet that identifies safety improvements, provides crime prevention tips and promotes other crime prevention initiatives offered by the Police Service. To arrange a free Home Security Inspection please contact your local Community Police Centre. West Carleton March 613.236.1222 ext 2982.

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May 5 – South March – Overnight on May 5, suspects gained entry to an unlocked vehicle parked on a laneway in the area of Campbell Reid Court. Cash was taken from the vehicle.

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26 GARY Y CRES CRES.

3 BED 3 BATHS BRICK BUNGALOW. NUMEROUS UPGRADES. C/ A. ATTACHED DOUBLE GARAGE. PRIVATE RAVINE LOT. GREAT LOCATION TO ALL AMENITIES & EASY ACCESS TO HWY 417. MUST BE SEEN. CALL LIZ FOR DETAILS 613 623 1053 MLS # 866857 ASKING $324,900

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3 BDRM, 1.5 BATH TOWNHOME. LARGE KITCHEN. PINE FLRS. FINISHED LOWER LEVEL. CALL PAULA. 613-858-4851. MLS#863619. $189,900.

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39 CHARBONNEAU AU ST. ST BRAESIDE

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3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS SEMI DETACHED. OPEN DESIGN. INCLUDES APPLIANCES & CENTRAL AIR & GAS FIREPLACE. INSIDE ENTRY GARAGE. DOUBLE PAVED DRIVEWAY. GREAT NEIGHBORHOOD. CALL LIZ TO VIEW FOR YOURSELF 613 623 1053 MLS # 867734 ASKING $229,900

20 WOLFF CRES.

GORGEOUS CAMPANALE HOME. 1991 SQ. FT. HARDWOOD FLOORS, FIREPLACE, ENSUITE. CALL PAULA. 613-858-4851. MLS#860838. $405,900.

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3+1BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS RAISED BUNGALOW. NUMEROUS IMPROVEMENTS THROUGHOUT. FULLY FINISHED WALKOUT LOWER LEVEL. DOUBLE GARAGE. CENTRAL AIR. APPLIANCES. FRONT & REAR DECKS. QUIET RIVER VIEW SETTING. CALL LIZ FOR PRIVATE VIEWING 613 623 1053 MLS # 864047 ASKING $339,975

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First Phase Selling Out Fast … Condo Flats and Terrace Homes Priced from only $252,000 INVENTORY BLOW OUT on Executive Towns… Priced from the $330’s with A/C

36 COLONY LANE, CALABOGIE

BEAUTIFULLY REMODELED HOME WITH DEEDED ACCESS ON CALABOGIE LAKE. SUNROOM WITH HOT TUB. GORGEOUS VIEWS. CALL PAULA. 613-858-4851. MLS#854060. $314,900.

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355 ECHO POINT RD, WHITE LAKE

40 PEARY WAY, KANATA.

NICELY RENOVATED, END UNIT CONDO TOWNHOME LOCATED ON A QUIET CUL-DE-SAC IN KATIMAVIK AREA OF KANATA. CALL DARCY. 613-220-1205. MLS#870037. $229,900.

109 RIVERVIEW DRIVE.

ALL BRICK 3+1 BDRM BUNGALOW. LIVING ROOM WITH FIREPLACE. FENCED YARD. CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN. CALL CLINT. 613-614-4740. MLS# 869516. $299,900

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3 BEDROOM ALL-BRICK FAMILY HOME ON A QUIET STREET. LARGE EAT-IN KITCHEN, COZY LIVING ROOM, 3 BEDROOMS AND A FULL BATH CAN ALL BE FOUND ON THE MAIN LEVEL. LARGE FAMILY ROOM WITH GAS FIREPLACE AND LAUNDRY/ FURNACE/STORAGE AREA. NEW FURNACE, ROOF, CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING, AIR EXCHANGER AND UPDATED ELECTRIC. CALL CLINT 613-614-4740 MLS#871714 $219,900

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LOVELY 2 BEDROOM CONDO ON TOP (3RD) FLOOR OF WELLMANAGED, SECURE BUILDING IN CONVENIENT LOCATION ELEVATOR IN BUILDING, AND ASSIGNED PARKING SPOT WITH PLUG. CONDO IS BRIGHT AND FRESHLY PAINTED IN NEUTRAL COLOURS. FEATURES INCLUDE IN-SUITE LAUNDRY AND PRIVATE BALCONY CALL ANDRA 613-204-3126 MLS# 869131 $124,900

2 BDRM HOME OR 4-SEASON COTTAGE . OPEN CONCEPT DESIGN WITH LARGE WINDOWS. MANY RECENT UPDATES: ROOF, WINDOWS, FURNACE, BATH, FLOORING. LARGE WRAP AROUND DECK. LAUNDRY & FULL, HIGH & DRY BASEMENT. CALL ANDRA 613-204-3126 MLS# 861882 $289,000

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3 BDRM, 3 BATH TOWNHOME ON QUIET SIDE STREET. OPEN CONCEPT. HARDWOOD AND CERAMIC FLOORS. MASTER ENSUITE. CALL CLINT. 613-614-4740. MLS#869213 $231,900

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OC Transpo lowers Para fares One-year drop in fares fixes ‘inequitable’ prices EMC news - OC Transpo is addressing concerns about inequality by lowering fares on its accessible Para Transpo vehicles for one year. On May 22, council approved the temporary change to the fares that go into effect July 1. While a regular cash fare will become $3.40, Para Transpo users will instead pay $2.70. The summer fare table was designed to support the full launch of the Presto smart card, a new way to pay for rides on OC Transpo. A fare paid using the Presto card “e-purse” cash balance will cost $2.72. To encourage riders to pick up a free card and switch to the new payment method, OC Transpo set cash and ticket fares higher than buying the same trip using Presto. Transit commission chairwoman Coun. Diane Deans said the “unintended consequence” of the new fares is that “We ended up with fares that were higher for Para Transpo customers

that were higher than everyone else.” “We heard loud and clear that this was an inequitable situation,” she said. Accessibility advocate Kevin Kinsella, who brought the issue to the commission’s attention on April 17, applauded the move. “It really speaks to the flexibility and willingness of the commission and council to deal with concerns as they come up,” he said. Metrolinx, the provincial agency that oversees Presto, gave the city a discount on the system because technical glitches delayed its launch. That discount will help make up for a $150,000 loss in revenue of setting lower Para Transpo fares, Deans said. Presto cards are available now at transit stations, OC Transpo sales centres and online at prestocard.ca and will go into use as of July 1. Para Transpo users will pay $2.70 instead of the regular cash fare of $3.40. OC Transpo is working on a standalone electronic fare payment system for Para Transpo that would also be accepted on conventional OC Transpo vehicles.

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Sunday June 2 2-4 PM Bernice Horne

Sunday June 2 1-3 PM Denis Lacroix

23 Lake St. Arnprior 10 Charles St., #3, Arnprior - Excellent home - lots of space in this 3 level, 2 bedroom unit. Hardwood floors in main living area, full basement, newer windows and roof, freshly painted. Great location. Available immediately. MLS#837318

$149,900

$244,900

neighborhood on a 2+ acre treed lot. Set back from the street, this home features a formal lvg rm/dng rm; eat in kitchen with access to rear deck and a 16 x 32 inground pool. Family room off kitchen. 3 bedrooms, 4 pc main bath, 5 pc ensuite MLS#860661

$349,900

Sunday June 2 1-2:30 PM Robert Larsen

Saturday, June 1 1-3 PM Bernice Horne

1661 River Road, Braeside

54 Stonehaven, Arnprior

Sunday June 2 2-4 PM Clint Pettigrew

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Sunday June 2 2-4 PM Andra Bettencourt

190 Elgin St. #304, Arnprior

631 Southside Way, Burnstown 83 acres with a 3 season cottage/ camp - 4 bedrooms, drilled well and septic. Open concept main level. 155’ of frontage on Norway Lake - great for a boat. Trails thruout the property. Weekend getaway, hunt camp, summer cottage - you name it - tons of potential here. 200 amp electrical service

$299,900

1086 Kilmaurs Side Rd., Woodlawn 3.98 acre lot with a very large man made pond. Charming 3 bedroom, 2 bath side split home. Open concept eat in kitchen, dng rm and lvg rm with fireplace. Solarium with gas fireplace. Fully finished basement. Detached 24 x 50 heated garage/workshop with separate 200 amp service.

95 acres, 85 acres, 50 acre farm with house and buildings, 3 acres, 2 acres, 45 acre waterfront Call for more information

49 Edey St., Arnprior

343 Kippen Road

Sunday June 2 1-2:15 PM Jenn Spratt

457 Campbell Side Road

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669 River Rd., Braeside

154 Arthur St., Arnprior

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12628 Lanark Road, Calabogie - Solid 5 unit building in Calabogie. Excellent location, apartments in good repair, tenants pay own heat and light. Lots of parking. Large lot - room to build storage shed or garage. 1 x 3 bdrm - 2 storey unit; 3 x 2 bdrm units; 1 x bachelor apartment. Growing area - lots of recreation close by - water, golf and skiing. MLS # 861579 $259,900

193 Arthur St., Arnprior

$228,500

11 John Findlay Terrace, Arnprior

69 Woodridge Cr, Braeside - Excellent family home in a great

174 Arthur St., Arnprior

Sunday June 2 2-4 PM Shirley Kelly

165 Fourth Ave., Arnprior Back Split in the Avenues, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, hrdwd floors, newer windows, newer kitchen. Brick and siding exterior. Detached garage with workshop. MLS#858202

3789 Loggers Way, Kin-

burn - Century brick home in the Village of Kinburn. 3 levels of living space in addition to the basement. Windows, furnace, kitchen, baths, roof, electrical, water treatment all upgraded in last 5 years. High ceilings - lots of charm. Covered porches front and back. Detached garage/ workshop/storage shed. Nicely landscaped MLS#865183

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Kinburn student wins national writing contest John Curry John.curry@metroland.com

EMC news - Ottawa Waldorf School Grade 7 student Mackenzie Hauch Krueger has won a national writing contest. She won the Grade 7 category of The Book Week 2013 Writing Contest with her poem submission entitled “Papadum.� And how did papadum, a thin, crisp disc-shaped food, become the inspiration for the poem? Well, Mackenzie of Kinburn was with her mother, cooking papadum, when one piece got burned. This gave Mackenzie the spark of inspiration that she needed to write the poem. It is just such random happenings that give Mackenzie the inspiration for write, both poems and stories. “It flows if I’m inspired,� she says, adding that she never knows where the inspiration may come from. It may be burned papadum as in this case; or, for instance, a comment about exclamation points which led to another poem. You just never know. Mackenzie, whose father Alan Krueger is a teacher at the Ottawa Waldorf School, is a voracious reader who always has a book nearby. She admits that she likes weird-ending fictional works although she also likes romance and fantasy books as well. She says that she will read almost anything except for nonfiction which she finds does not interest her much. “When you read, it’s like a movie in your head,� she says, noting that she can visualize the characters in a book that she is reading and is able to totally describe the characters to others. Mackenzie likes writing both stories and poems, especially in the wintertime, although she admits that poetry allows the writer to really paint a picture for the reader. She is currently writing a book with four other schoolmates at the Ottawa Waldorf School. She says that she was surprised when she learned that she had won in The Book Week 2013 Writing Contest. In winning, her poem “Papadum� will be published online. She is also receiving a $250 gift certificate for the book store of her choice which is going to be Chapters. This is the first time that Mackenzie, who lives in Kinburn, had entered this competition and she feels that being a winner

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Mackenzie Hauch Krueger’s poem “Papadum� will be published online. She is also receiving a $250 gift certificate for the book store of her choice which is going to be Chapters. is “pretty cool.� The Book Week 2013 Writing Contest is a national writing contest sponsored by The Canadian Children’s Book Centre. This is a national not-for-profit organization founded in 1976 that is dedicated to encouraging, promoting and supporting the reading, writing and illustrating of Canadian books for young readers. Their programs, publications and resources help teachers, librarians, book sellers and parents to be able to select the best books for young readers. Mackenzie’s poem “Papadum� which won the grade seven category in this national writing contest, reads as follows: “It starts out innocent,/round, flat, a paper thin disc of ex-

otic taste./But if you looked, really looked,/listened to its hidden song, you would find much more./As bubbles rise like volcanoes from its surface,/Steam and smoke combined start drifting./Only then can you behold the story of its kind./We are taken to a far away place,/with long, dry days, and hazy nights./ Unbroken deserts that have broken many,/their whipping sand shrieks, beware, beware./It takes us to the market place,/where the smell of curry hangs in the air like fog./My land is like a dragon’s home,/hot, fierce, the sun so bright it almost blinds you./Yet there is beauty,/rough and stained, it grabs your eyes and won’t let go./I was born from this place,/but now I have made my way to yours.�

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Soggy, scenic run for Fitzroy Over the Carp participants Six area elementary schools converge at Fitzroy Provincial Park sherry.haaima@metroland.com

EMC sports - Elementary school students emerged tired and soggy but nonetheless triumphant at the Arnprior Optimist Club Fitzroy over the Carp cross country run last week. The annual run was held at Fitzroy Provincial Park May 23 after being delayed a day due to stormy weather. That rain and Thursday morning showers made for a pretty wet day at the park for those involved. Six local schools participated in the event. Trophies were presented to the school teams with the fastest times overall. In the junior (grades 5-

6) girls division, John XXlll picked up the prize while McNab Public School scored the junior boys trophy. Walter Zadow earned the intermediate (grades 7-8) girls trophy and St. Joseph’s Catholic School in Arnprior picked up the honours in the intermediate boys division. Organizers expressed special thanks to the Optimist Club for supporting the event and to all the parents and runners who braved the rain. RESULTS

Individual Winners Junior Girls 1. Jessie Bryson - John XXlll 2. Joanna Enright - John XXlll

3. Kylie Lalonde - A.J. Charbonneau Junior Boys 1. Ryan Lindsay - Walter Zadow 2. Carter Smith - McNab 3. Jesse Dick - John XXlll Intermediate Girls 1. Dakota Wanson - McNab 2. Lauren Hill - Walter Zadow 3. Alyssa Sparling - St. Joseph’s Arnprior Intermediate Boys 1. Curtis Gardner - Walter Zadow 2. Bryce Walker - St. Joseph’s Arnprior 3. Braeden Massoud - St. Joseph’s Arnprior St. Michael’s Fitzroy student Noah Mosley laces up in preparation for the start of the ju-

nior boys division of the Optimist Fitzroy Over the Carp run.

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Junior boys get started on their run through the park at the Thursday, May 23 Fitzroy Over the Carp cross country run. The event had been scheduled for the day before but was rescheduled because of stormy weather.

Runners in the junior girls division head out into Fitzroy Provincial Park at Thursday’s Fitzroy Over the Carp Run sponsored by the Arnprior Optimist Club.

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Invaders host Montreal to open 60th NFC anniversary season EMC sports - The last time there was a big game between Ottawa and Montreal, the word “pesky� was thrown around a lot. As the Ottawa Invaders get ready to open the 60th anniversary Northern Football Conference season against the Montreal Transit at Beckwith Field Saturday night, the last thing they are planning on being is pesky. “We are a physical football team,� said new head coach Wayne Jacobs, who served as an assistant for the past three years under former head coach Ken Evraire. “We have a tough team that hits hard, and we have a dedicated group of players who are focused on winning a championship.� The Invaders have reached the NFC championship game for the past two years, but have yet to win their first championship. With the NFC champion hosting this year’s Canadian Major Football League national championship game in September, the Invaders know the timing is right for the team to win its first title. They also know, however, that several other NFC teams are feeling the same way. Jacobs has most of his key components of last year’s team in the line-up as the season opens Saturday. Former Bishop’s Gaiter Jeff Hildreth is back at quarterback after setting a team record with 1,891 yards passing in seven starts last year on his way to NFC

All-Star honours. He threw 20 touchdown passes and had only six interceptions. Invaders’ MVP Danny Mullins, who had 10 touchdowns and led the team with 738 yards receiving and was also an NFC AllStar. Brandon Weekes, who spent most of last season playing for Oslo in the European professional league, and 2011 all-star and receiving leader Kyle Kavanaugh are both back. In the backfield, Hildreth has speedster Adam Gourgon and powerful runner TJ Williams. Gourgon, a former Gee Gee and Junior Rider, was an all-star last year while Williams, who led the team in rushing last year, is the former AUA rushing leader with Mount Allison and led the Watertown Red and Black to the 2010 Empire Football League title. The offensive line had five all-stars last season, but will see some re-tooling in 2013. Tackle Luke Tenhagen is playing for Sault Ste. Marie this year, and former Winnipeg Blue Bomber Qasim Khan has retired. Guillaume Nantel also suffered a knee injury in training camp. Centre Stephane Barbe, a 6’4�, 295 pound former Gee Gee, and 6’5�, 325 pound tackle Roch Robitaille are back to anchor a solid unit. Defensively, veteran Craig Hodge is back to anchor the defensive line.

Christian Contreras and Tommy Shaw, who were both defensive leaders on Ottawa Sooners championship teams, are back at linebacker. In the backfield, Andre Charron tied the NFC record with nine interceptions last season, while Rhami Aboud had eight picks the previous season. The Invaders drew a bye in Week 1, while the Transit opened up with a 21-4 win over the Oshawa Hawkeyes. “It’s a great opportunity for us to open up at home in Beckwith,� said Jacobs, who was part of the Ottawa Gee Gees coaching staff that played their home games there last year. “There are a lot of passionate football fans in the Valley. We have seen the kind of support they give to the high school teams, and to their junior hockey teams. We also know that in the hey day of CFL football in Ottawa, the amount of support they received from the towns in the Valley was tremendous.� “We are hoping that the community embraces us there own, and we are proud to represent them as we open the season,� said the coach. As part of their efforts to reach out to the local football community, the Invaders have invited players in the Beckwith Irish tyke and mosquito programs to play a mini-game at halftime.

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WCMHA volunteer awards for the 2012-2013 season EMC sports - After receiving many parent and player votes, the following volunteers were awarded, coach, manager and trainer of the year. Coaches of the Year: Midget - Blair Medynski; Bantam - Paul Shouldice; Peewee - Richard Stacey; Atom - Jeff Sparks; Novice - Del Brown & Luc Chauvin; Manager of the Year: Midget - Teri Hoelke; Bantam - Cheryl King; Peewee - Jennifer James; Atom - Gail Carroll; Novice Robyn Brown; Trainer of the Year: Midget - Roy Craig; Bantam - Steph King; Peewee - John Bennett; Atom Steve Arsenault; Novice - Ben Jardine.

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It was West Carleton Minor Hockey Association’s volunteer appreciation night at The Swan at Carp on May 22. Back row, from left, is Andy Von Zuben, Shawn Kerwin, John Fitzgerald, Chris Bryson, and Del Brown Middle row: Luc Chauvin, Sheri Von zuben, Beata Arsenault, Andrew Splinter, Garry Quinn, Bob Howat, and Beth Campbell. Front row: Sherry Malloy, Bev Stefanison, Jamie McCoy, Jennifer James, and Sheena Dolan.

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A son’s first muskie is Dad’s favourite fish tale EMC lifestyle – If you were to ask the world record live release muskie holder about his favourite fishing story, it won’t have anything to do with his world record live release muskie. It’ll be about his son’s first. “Bringing kids out to see them catch their first fish, that’s what I love,” said Bill Craig, of Mr. Muskie Charters. “To some it doesn’t mean much to them, but others will be jumping up and down all day.” The laughter is the thing that sticks out most in Craig’s mind when he thinks back to that day in the early 1990s when his son James was about 5. “He had the greatest laugh every time he caught one. You could really feel what he was going through.” The vibrations in the hands, the rod tugging one way then another; it first came to him when he was 3. He had caught a few other fish in his toddler years. But when he latched onto a muskie two years later, it may have dawned on him that he would

placed by a little man’s clenched fist, a fish squirming on the end of his Valley fish tales line. In other circumstances it would jostle an be fishing with his dad for decades experienced angler, but not in this case. It wasn’t a regular fish: not a to come. The story offers a strong image to sunfish, larger mouth or smally, not go with the peals of laughter. They even a nasty pike. It was an elusive are out on the boat one night with fish known as the fish of a thousand James acting his usual independent casts: a muskellunge. Helicopter parents wouldn’t be self. The lines set and out and the rod butts in their admittedly cheap plas- impressed. Muskies are potentially tic holders. The patriarch of the boat dangerous, if for no other reason was cruising along the august Otta- than they can grow into 50-pound wa, scoping out parts of a river he’d monsters that thrash about on a boat fished since childhood. All things if not handled properly. Unfortunateunder the stars were in their rightful ly (or fortunately) it didn’t come to that. place. “We lost it. But it’s still my favouBut the universe would alter morite story because it was James’ first ments later for father and son. “Dad,” travelled a thin voice muskie.” The life-long Arnprior native has through the darkness behind him. Bill pivoted to see James coming down volunteered to take countless kids the middle of the boat, the holder re- out fishing for the first time, often

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during the province’s Kids Fishing Day. He and other members of the group he founded, Ottawa Valley Muskie Club, have raised thousands of dollars for local charities. It’s a little easier these days to hook a muskie, certainly compared to when Bill was a lad. Those were the days of fewer boats on the water, rudimentary equipment, and inexact techniques. A kid catching a muskie was like a kid sinking a hole in one on the golf course. That’s not to take anything away from today’s youngsters. It’s just to say that Craig’s first muskie changed his life. But his first, just like his biggest, is a story that will have to wait for another time. EWW, EEL

Pat Briere down in Cornwall has a few lengthier stories to share about he and his brother’s escapades on the mighty St. Lawrence. But one of the funnier ditties has nothing to do with

a fish. “I was out fishing with a couple of buddies when it felt like we knocked bottom,” said the owner of Pat Briere’s Muskie Charter. His friend started reeling up in the fast flowing current. They quickly realized it wasn’t hooked in weeds or lodged under a rock. It was something else entirely. “It was funny to watch him, a 60 year old man fighting this thing like crazy,” Pat said. “Then he pulled it up. It was a half chopped up dead eel. We almost fell out of the boat laughing.” SHARE YOUR TALE

Do you have a fish story sure to entertain readers throughout the Ottawa Valley? It has to be true and it has to be short. But after that it’s up to you. Give Derek Dunn a call at 613.623.6571 or email derek.dunn@ metroland.com. He’ll jot it down for an upcoming Valley Fish Tales.

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Sweet sounds at Stonecrest Stonecrest Elementary bands treated fellow students, teachers and parents to a May 22 concert at the school. At right, on trumpet, are, from left, Sydney Henderson, Christy Bonenfant, Cameron Weaver, Thomas Steele, Andrew Mahadeo and Jonathan Tovell.

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Corkery teacher among Ottawa’s top educators leagues. A panel of judges representing business, education and community organizations reviewed the 63 finalists and selected the 16 award recipients. Over 16 submissions were received for the Innovation Award; a panel of community judges selected the three finalists. “Our educators are touching the lives of a quarter of a million students each and every day. These youth are our future. We are indebted to our educators for helping to equip our children and youth to prevail in a future that none of us can describe or foresee. It’s a big job and an important one,” said Julian Hanlon, Director of Education and Secretary Treasurer, Ottawa Catholic School Board and Chair of the ONFE Board of Directors. “Each nomination we received this year tells a story about one special educator who made a difference in the life of a student,” added Kathy McKinlay, President and CEO of ONFE. “We are also pleased to recognize the exciting work taking place in our public schools to support student learning through the innovative use of technology.” The EduGala audience of over 440 educators, business leaders and community representatives enjoyed an evening of celebration of our public education system. The 2013 Capital Educators’ Award winners include: • Brenda Baird, School of Psychology, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ottawa • Craig Bennell, Department of Psychology, Carleton University • Roxane Bouvier-Grégoire, École élémentaire catholique Saint-François-d’Assise, Conseil des écoles catholiques du Centre-Est • Elaine Bryans, Cairine Wilson Secondary School, Ottawa Carleton District School Board • Carter Elwood, Department of History, Carleton University • Robert Filion, École secondaire publique SUBMITTED De la Salle, Conseil des écoles publiques de St. Michael’s teacher Janet Whyte, centre, was nominated for a prestigious educators l’Est de l’Ontario award by parents Rob and Janet Bukovcan.

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EMC news - The 2013 Capital Educators’ Awards were presented to 16 of the region’s most innovative and respected educators May 23 at the 12th annual EduGala, held at Algonquin College. Among those honoured was Janet Whyte of St. Michael Elementary in Corkery. Hosted by the Ottawa Network for Education (ONFE), the annual event honours talented and dedicated professionals from all levels of education in our public education system who demonstrate teaching excellence and instill confidence and a passion for learning in their students. The ONFE Innovation Award was also presented to an outstanding area school in recognition of its innovative use of technology to support student learning. The prepared statement on Whyte explained why she is one of the city’s best teachers. “Not many teachers are so stimulating in their classrooms that they offer innovative programs and inspire students to excel personally and academically, but Janet Whyte is one,” it reads. “Parents feel like they’ve won the lottery when their child is placed in her class. With a reputation as a superb teacher, Janet offers a strong academic program, with an emphasis on literacy. \Her classroom is filled with books as a means to inspire a love of learning through reading. An exceptionally creative teacher, she incorporates technology, visual and dramatic arts, manipulatives, role-playing, toys, and guest speakers into her lessons. Her focus on values, teaching children through her words and by example, also gives her students the softer skills necessary to excel in life. Janet codirects with finesse the school choir and helps with the drama club. Her talent as a gifted quilter has also benefited the school. She is a truly remarkable role model.” Whyte was genuinely surprised by the win. More than 260 nominations were received for educators who were nominated by current and former students, parents and professional col-

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Councillor Eli El-Chantiry

5670 Carp Rd., Kinburn 613-580-2424 ext 32246 eli.el-chantiry@ottawa.ca www.eliel-chantiry.ca

Ward 5 West Carleton-March DOORS OPEN OTTAWA

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Doors Open Ottawa is back again for another year on June 1 and 2. This is a free event which celebrates our community’s built heritage, allowing access to functionally, culturally, and historically significant buildings. Doors Open Ottawa includes the participation of over 125 of the city’s finest buildings. The buildings in Ward 5 that are participating this year are listed below. For a full listing of all buildings participating across the city, go to ottawa.ca.

West Carleton students Emily Rahme, left, Elizabeth Nichols, Laura McAtamney, Anna Gurr, and Emily Smith sitting atop one of the many marble columns in the ruins of Pompeii.

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West Carleton school students visit the ruins of Pompeii

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Emily Rahme WCSS co-op student

EMC Lifestyle - Pompeii was an interesting place to visit with friendly people, good food, and a lot of history. When we arrived in Pompeii we had free time to walk around the vendors and restaurants of the street in front of the entrance to the ruins of the ancient town. Everywhere we walked the local salesmen told us they had ‘special student price’. At the one restaurant, a pizza place, it was a special price if you were Canadian. We got a pizza and drink for 8 Euros. Though it wasn’t as cheap as other pizza places we ate, the pizza was delicious. Way better than North American pizza, and well worth it. As we walked through the little supermarket they had

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set up, tents lining the streets, the vendors were selling souvenirs and statues of Pompeii, volcanic rock trinkets, jewellery and much more. Though items were fairly expensive, Pompeii was one place where bartering was very possible, so much so that you could get items listed for 20 euro for only 10, or a sweater that was 25 for just 12 euro. A lot of the stuff is probably not even worth the listing price, but the fact that you can barter with most of the salesmen means you could get items for reasonable prices. The real highlight of Pompeii was of course the ruins. You may have heard of the history of Pompeii, but if not I’ll give you the basics. Mount Vesuvius erupted, and covered Pompeii in volcanic ash killing the people but preserving the entire town. See Discovery, Page 41

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s Carp Exhibit Hall, 3790 Carp Rd. Sat. 10am to 4pm / Sun. CLOSED s Dunrobin United Church, 2701 Dunrobin Rd. Sat. & Sun. 10am to 4pm s Diefenbunker, Canada’s Cold War Museum, 3911 Carp Rd. Sat. & Sun. 10am to 4pm s Meehan Family Log Barn – The Herb Garden, 3840 Old Almonte Rd. Sat. & Sun. 10am to 4pm s Pinhey’s Point Historic Site, 270 Pinhey’s Point Rd., Dunrobin Sat. & Sun. 10am to 4pm s St. Mary’s Anglican Church, 2574 Sixth Line Rd. North March Sat. 10am to 4pm / Sun. noon to 4pm

ONE DAY CLOSURE OF A SECTION OF GALETTA SIDE ROAD Ottawa Railway has advised the City that maintenance work is being performed on Sunday, June 2 at the level crossing on the western edge of the Village of Galetta. This will require that this section of Galetta Side Road be closed from 6:30am to 4pm. Detours will be in place while the work is completed.

IMAGINE THE LIBRARY YOU WANT On May 15, the Ottawa Public Library embarked upon the first phase of consultation related to its “Library of the Future Project” and the development of a renewed strategic plan. Based on the overarching theme Imagine, the online ideas campaign runs from May 15 to June 15 and solicits opinions and comments from citizens on the vision of the future for the Library in order for it to continue to deliver relevant, efficient and equitable services that meet its customers’ needs. The ideas campaign website is accessible from the Library’s website at: www.BiblioOttawaLibrary.ca or directly at: www.imagine-opl-bpo.ca.

EMERALD ASH BORER INFORMATION SESSION On June 4, 2013, residents are invited to attend a public information session on the Emerald Ash Borer (EAB). The presence of EAB poses a serious threat to Ash trees located on both public and private properties. Attend and learn what the City is doing to address this situation and what residents can do to help mitigate the impact that this pest is having on our Ash trees. The information session takes place from 4:30-9pm at the Jim Durrell Recreation Complex, Ellwood Hall, 1265 Walkley Road.

WALKING TOURS FOR WOUNDED WARRIORS CANADA On Thursday, June 6, there will be guided walking tours of the City of Ottawa focused on Ottawa’s rich military history and wealth of remembrance memorials. The tours are scheduled to take place at 15h, 17h and two tours at 19h. The tours will visit such places as the War Memorial, Confederation Park and the Rideau Canal. These tours are to raise funds for Wounded Warriors Canada (www. woundedwarriors.ca) a charitable organization focusing on helping members of the Canadian Forces with their rehabilitation. Each tour has limited space, so please reserve a spot via email to lebel.louis@ gmail.com or r.barnes@diefenbunker.ca. Ticket prices are set at a donation of $12 or more per ticket.

The 150th Annual Carp Fair is happening Sept. 26-29, 2013 Designed by: M. Power

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Saturday 5:00pm Sunday 9:00am & 11:00am 15 Steeple Hill Cres., Nepean, ON 613-591-1135 www.stpatricks.nepean.on.ca

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Grace Baptist Church of Ottawa

2470 Huntley Road

Preaching the Doctrines of Grace “In Community becoming whole through the power of Jesus.�

Sunday Worship 10:30 am

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Sunday and weekday Bible studies see our website for times and locations

Children's Church and Nursery provided

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Youth and Small Groups during the week

Free Methodist Church 5660 Flewellyn Road, Stittsville 613-831-1024 email: office@chapelridge.ca www.chapelridge.ca Pastors: Ken Roth, Luke Haggett

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140 Abbeyhill Dr., Kanata Rev. Brian Copeland

10:00 am: Service of Worship and Sunday School Pastoral Care & Healing Service: 11:30am - last Sunday of each month

ST. ISIDORE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH 1135 March Rd., Kanata, ON. K2K 1X7 Pastor: Rev. M.M. Virgil Amirthakumar

Mass: Saturday at 5:00 pm Sunday at 9:00 and 11:00 am Telephone: (613) 592-1961 E-mail: ofďŹ ce@stisidorekanata.com We are a welcoming and friendly community that invites you to come and worship with us in our new church

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Rev. Karen Boivin 613-839-2155 www.stpauls-dunrobin.ca stpaulsunitedcarp@sympatico.ca

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Sunday Sunday 9:00 am: Worship Service, Nursery, Sunday School 11:00 am: Worship Service, Nursery Pastor Shaun Seaman Minister of Discipleship & Youth: Meghan Brown Saavedra Pastor Shaun Seaman

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The Anglican Parish of March St John’s South March 325 Sandhill Road, Kanata Sunday Services 9:00 am & 10:30 am Sunday School 10:30 am

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St Paul’s Dunrobin 1118 Thomas Dolan Parkway Sunday Service 11:00 am

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PHARMACIST Our Pharmacy Department is adding a full-time Pharmacist to continue to support high quality pharmaceutical care as well as to assist with the implementation of two major initiatives: Unit Dose and Pharmacy Automation. Reporting to the Director of Pharmacy Services, the Pharmacist must have licensure or eligibility for licensure with the Ontario College of Pharmacists, as well as strong communication, interpersonal, analytical and problemsolving skills. Experience in a hospital setting and recent clinical experience working with Accreditation Canada Standards will be considered strong assets. Clinical responsibilities will include: coordinating the distribution and storage of drugs; evaluating drug therapy for a wide variety of inpatients and outpatients including dialysis, and oncology patients; and consulting, with other members of the health care team. If you are a creative, energetic professional committed to team decisionmaking and high quality patient care, please apply in writing by 16:00 hours on June 14, 2013, to Julia Boudreau, Vice President, Corporate Services, Renfrew Victoria Hospital, 499 Raglan Street North, Renfrew, Ontario, K7V 1P6 or hr@renfrewhosp.com.

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The North Lanark Community Health Centre, a part of Lanark Health and Community Services, is a fully accredited health centre providing primary health care and health promotion services to the community of North Lanark. We currently have an opening for a Registered Respiratory Therapist for the Lung Health Program to work as part of an interdisciplinary team to provide assessment, spirometry, education and behavioral management to respiratory clients and their families. We offer a competitive salary, excellent benefits package, including HOOPP, a defined benefit pension plan. The successful candidate will be available to work out of the North Lanark Community Health Center located in Lanark Village with the possibility of working at neighboring CHC’s such as Country Roads (Portland) and the Merrickville CHC, as required. The candidate will report to the Lung Health Coordinator. Responsibilities: • Continue the delivery of the Lung Health Program in a primary care setting to clients of the CHC’s. • Work effectively with all health care providers, including physicians, nurse practitioners/nurses and other members of the inter-disciplinary team. • Provide training and updates to members of the clinical team. • Participate in research projects as required. • Provide documentation, report writing, computer data entry and retrieval. • Assist the Lung Health Coordinator as appropriate. Qualifications: • Licensed Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) who holds a general certificate of registration with the College of Respiratory Therapists of Ontario with no limitations. • Certified Respiratory Educator • 5 years experience as an RRT • Self-directed practitioner • Strong organizational, interpersonal and communication skills • Experience in Spirometry testing in accordance with ATS Standards • RN with respiratory experience will also be considered Please submit a cover letter and resume no later than June 14, 2013 to: Karen Jones, Program Coordinator North Lanark Community Health Centre 207 Robertson Drive Lanark, ON K0G 1K0 Phone: 259-2182 Fax: 613-259-5235 Email: kjones@nlchc.on.ca Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. West Carleton Review EMC - Thursday, May 30, 2013 35


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ANNUAL WILLOLA / Moorhead Street Sale, Many households, Fitzroy Harbour. Saturday June 1st, raindate June 8th, 8 am - 1 pm.

Downsizing Sale Saturday June 1st. 8-1pm 34 McIntosh Way, Katimavik Many household items, wine making, hammock, lawnmower, Community Street Sale camping, etc. All proceeds Clarkson Crescent & Pick- donated to: Seje Kenya Waford drive. Saturday June ter Project. 8th 9am. Something for Downsizing Yard Sale Sat. Everyone! June 1st, 8:00-1:00. 160 FAMILY GARAGE SALE, 4867 Gatespark Private, Kanata. Mohrs Road, Galetta. Saturday Leather sofa, chair, dresser, June 1st 8 am to 4 pm. Sunday entertainment unit, desk and much more. June 2nd, 8 am to 4 pm.

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Huge Moving Sale! Books, sinks, laminate flooring, flagstone, ceramic tiles, furniture, gardening tools, exercise equipment, sewing/ crafts, household. Saturday June 1, 8-1 PM. 17 Jackson Ct., Beaverbrook, Kanata.

1 BDR Arnprior, quiet secure, non-smoking pet free building. A must see. $800. many extras. References. 613-296-4521 1 bedroom second floor apartment, downtown Carleton Place, includes water, heat, 3-pc bath, stove, fridge Model Kits, books, knick knack shelves & more. and parking for 1 car. No Saturday June 8th 8-1pm smoking or pets, first and last 352 Pickford Drive, Kanata months rent and references. Available June 1, $700/month (off Hazeldean). + hydro. (613)314-1013.

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Arnprior, downtown, 1 bedroom apartment, 2nd floor, completely renovated, clean, quiet, calm building, $680 inclusive. Non-smoking. First, last and references. (613)884-0166.

Cedar (white), quality lumber, most sizes, decking, T&G, channel rustic. Also huge bundles of cedar slabs ($45) and large bags of shavings ($35). www.scoutenwhitecedar.ca (613)283-3629.

2 bedroom condo. 2 levels, 4 appliances, gas fireplace, $1050/month plus heat & hydro. No pets, Call evenings after 7pm. 613257-5198

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Chair, couches, ottoman, TV stand, end & coffee tables, shelving units, electric fireplace, dryer, TV’s, ceiling light-fan, Bestway pump, commercial coffee grinder and many more items. Best offers. Call 613-624-5277. *HOT TUB (SPA) CoversBest Price. Best quality. All shapes and colours. Call 1-866-652-6837. www.thecoverguy.com/ newspaper STEEL BUILDINGS/METAL BUILDINGS Up to 60% OFF! 30x40, 40x60, 50x80, 60x100, 80x100 sell for balanced owed! Call 1-800457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca

HELP WANTED House Cleaning Company seeking immediate employment 30-40 per week. Tuesday-Friday with occasional Mondays. Competitive wages. Contact Natalie evenings: 613-832-4609 Daytime:613-292-5189

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Arnprior: Large 2 bdrm, ground floor, clean, includes fridge, stove, parking. $775.00/month plus utilities. Near downtown. Mature single/couple, retirees, non-smokers. Available now. First/last and references required. (613) 298-0363 Beaverbrook Basement Apt. Good size, suitable for quiet, clean, non smoking tenant. $825/month, heat & hydro included. 613-271-7379 Downtown Arnprior, 1 bedroom upstairs apartment, small balcony, washer/dryer. 2 paved parking space. $775 plus utilities. Available immediately. 613.302.1669 Pakenham, 2 bedroom apartment, fridge, stove, treated water, parking, $750+hydro. Available immediately, 613-297-4888

Disability Products. Buy and Sell stair lifts, scooters, bath lifts, patient lifts, hospital beds, etc. Call Silver Cross Ottawa (613)231-3549.

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2 bedroom apartment, 5 appliances, a/c, elevator, wheelchair ramp, available July 1st. $895/month , ideal for senoirs 1-888-333-2721 or 613-838-4255

ZAQ THOMPSON The Thompson family wishes to thank all those who expressed sympathy and support following the tragic death of Zaq. Your thoughts and prayers have meant a lot to us.

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Saturday June 1, 2013 9:00 AM sharp For John and Cathy Grace to be held at their farm located at 4973 Appleton Side Rd., Almonte, Ontario The Graces have sold their farm and everything must sell. (Machinery sells at 2:00 PM) 6430 JD 4 WD cab & loader - 1800 hrs; IH Magnum 8910, 4 WD, 3700 hrs.; Gleaner Combine; Disc; Cultivator; 5 Furrow Semi Mounted Plow; Bale Wrapper; Wagons; Gravity boxes; Snow Blowers; Seed Drill; Tools; Tire Changer; Compressor; Power Washer; Lathe; Drill Press; Rotary Mower; Sander; Pallet forks; 10� Grain Auger; Household Items; etc. etc. This is an excellent offering of well maintained farm machinery, shop equipment and supplies. Everything has always been stored inside. Terms: Cash or Cheque with ID Refreshments Auctioneer: John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 Please visit www.oneillsauctions.ca for full listing and pictures Owners or Auctioneer not responsible in case of accident

Lone Star, Kanata, Now Hiring. Full time experienced, line cooks. Apply to: 4048 Carling Avenue. Competitive Wage. Come join the great Lone Star Atmosphere. Looking for help with our Perennial Gardens in Kanata. Call Susan 613-592-1345 Masonry company looking for qualified Bricklayer and Labourer. Must have minimum of 3-5 years experience in trade & references. Must have transportation and work long hours if needed. WHMIS and Fall Arrest is mandatory. Call (613)804-0252 or (613)552-1597. School Bus Drivers Wanted. Flexible part-time, free training, competitive wage. Premier Bus Lines. (613)253-8863. Summer Jobs: We’re looking for bright, energetic people who enjoy the outdoors for employment at our Berry Farms and Kiosks in Nepean, Barrhaven, Mano-tick, Kanata, Stittsville, Al-monte, Carleton Place Kemptville, Smiths Falls and Perth. Apply at www.shouldicefarm.com TRAVEL WORK OPPORTUNITIES, Plus travel, hotel jobs in England. Work Italy, Spain, or England Summer camps. Childcare positions in United States, China, New Zealand, Australia, Spain, and Holland plus more. Teach in South Korea. Accommodations & Salary provided. Various Benefits. Apply: 902-422-1455 email scotiap@ns.sympatico.ca

Active, caring, Companion sitter in long term care for elderly, 10 years experience and education references available. Call 613-298-5520 Bridlewood- Experienced Caregiver has space available. Plenty of TLC; nutritious meals/snacks; outdoor/indoor play; nonsmoking environment. Excellent references. Call 613-271-1560.

HUNTING SUPPLIES Canadian Firearm/Hunter Safety Courses. Call Dave Arbour 613-257-7489 or visit www. valleysportsmanshow.com for dates and details of courses near you.

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THREE DAY MILITARIA AUCTION LIFE LONG COLLECTION OF BRUCE STRADER OF SMITHS FALLS, ONTARIO MAY 31ST: 5:30 PM – 10:30 PM, VIEWING AT 4 PM, SWORDS, BAYONETS, HEAD GEAR, CANNONS, REFERENCE MATERIAL, ETC. JUNE 1ST: 9:30 AM – 6:30 PM, VIEWING AT 8 AM, ANTIQUE & MODERN FIREARMS (RIFLES, SHOTGUNS, HANDGUNS, FULL & CONVERTED CLASS FIREARMS, MILITARY KIT, REFERENCE MATERIALS, ETC JUNE 2ND: 12:00 PM- 4:30 PM, VIEWING AT 11:30 AM, AMMUNITION & RELOADING SUPPLIES, AMMO CANS, PARTS, ACCESSORIES, REFERENCE MATERIAL, ETC. AT SWITZER’S AUCTION CENTRE, 25414 HIGHWAY 62 SOUTH, BANCROFT, ONT. Bruce Strader has been collecting and trading for over 60 years, and has accumulated many fine pieces from Flintlock Tower / Brown Bess muskets to the Canadian Arsenals ltd. Experimental Model EM2, we have something for collectors, target shooters, hunters & re-enactors. Full listings and extensive photo catalog available at : www.switzersauction.com & www.proxibid.com/switzersauction Attend and bid in person, or join us online for internet bidding with a live audio feed using our online host “proxibid� Terms: Cash, Interac, Visa & Mastercard, 10% buyers premium onsite, 15% buyers premium online. See our web site for available accommodation if your planning on staying over. Check back for regular updates. WE HAVE ROOM FOR YOUR QUALITY CONSIGNMENTS IN FUTURE SALES, NEXT SALE JUNE 22ND.

Paul Switzer, Auctioneer/Appraiser s s email: info@switzerauction.com

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SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 9:00 am TRACTORS and BACKHOES: Case 580 Super K extenda hoe backhoe, 4x4, 1994 w/ turbo; Kioti CK-20 diesel 4 x 4, w/loader and backhoe, 20hp, 362 hrs. like new; Kubota B21 mini backhoe; IH 3444 backhoe special, no cab, in good condition, motor recently rebuilt; J.D. 2355 w/roll bar, 60hp; 1981 IH 786 good rubber all around; MF 275 w/loader; MF 231 w/turf tires and roll bar; JD 720 diesel standard 57 hp; Cockshutt 30, totally restored, top condition; MH 33, restored; IH W-4 tractor- restored; 1940 MH 101 twin power, runs well; JD 40; JD 50; 2 Ferguson T2085; Case LAI; Case S; Assorted antique Case tractor parts; FARM MACHINERY: Pena 4100 single screw TMR mixer w/ 6’ unloading conveyor-top condition; Kverneland 5 furrow, semi mounted plow w/coil spring, auto reset, adjustable 14�-18� bottoms; Kverneland 3 furrow-12� bottoms, 3pth plow; 14’ double roller packer (small discs) w/transport wheels; Cockshutt 13’ hyd. cultivator w/levelling harrows; Triple OK 3 pth 8’ cultivator; MF 3pth subsoiler; PT-W5, 3pth, pto drive rotary ditcher, model 423, like new; 12’ Diamond harrows, 6 section; NH 488 hay bine, 9’; JD side rake, rubber teeth; N.I. side rake; NH 254 tedder/rake; NH 644 silage special round baler, 4’ x 5’ hard core w/Nuhn innoculant applicator and built in moisture tester, in top condition; N.I. 456 bale king round baler; NH 310 hayliner square baler w/kicker; NH 1005 auto bale pickup wagon; NH 144 hay inverter, in top shape; IH 4000 swather w/ complete heads; Mulkey 30’ pto elevator; several 3 pth scraper blades, some new from 4’ - 6’; Danhouser 3pth post hole augers – 12�, 14� 16�; NH 38 crop chopper; 4’ manual bale bagger; Walco 3pth 6’ brush cutter, like new; NH 355 grinder mixer, heavy duty; NH 327 manure spreader (new floor); Allied 18’ x 4� grain auger; Pickwick electric chicken plucker; round bale feeders; Frey’s calf creep feeders; Champion roller mixer; 3pth sickle mowers; 3pth cement mixer; horse training sulky; 2- 48� Jadvent barn fans w/1.5 hp motors; 2 Patz 98 silo unloaders; 300’ of Patz barn cleaner chain, used 2 winters w/gear drive. WAGONS: 2 Pronovost 10 ton w/steel 8’ x 20’ rack, w/ removeable thrower sides; IH 12 ton w/8’x 24’ all steel rack w/checker plate floor w/10.00 - 20 truck tires; 10 ton w/8.6’ x 24’ all steel rack w/11L - 15 implement tires; All 3 of the above wagons are like new. Martin 10 ton w/ 8’ x 24’ steel rack set up for round bales; Martin 6 ton w/8’ x 16’ wooden hay rack; Dion 10 ton w/ Turnco 250 bus. gravity grain tank w/rollover tarp cover; TRAILERS: 2004 Sundowner – SunliteProstock goose neck tandem, all aluminum stock trailer, GVWR 15210 lbs. w/LT235/85 R 16 tires, electric brakes, size 6’.9� x 16’ outside measurements, 77� high + 89� storage over the deck, in mint condition and saftied; Landscape tandem w/3500 lb axles, surge brakes, 75� wide x 154� long w/steel mesh ramps, steel sides, new wooden floor; 7 ton electric hyd tandem dump trailer; 7 ton flat bed tandem; small army trailer; 4’ x 8’ closed cargo trailer for 4 wheeler; 2 single axles trailers, 1 for tar spraying w/Honda engine, 1 for cold patching; Contractors closed in tandem trailer w/ surge brakes 7’ x 16’ and ladder racks top and sides; CONSTRUCTION and LANDSCAPE EQUIP: Kubota KX-91 mini excavator; Skyjack 7127 rough terrain scissor lift; Thomas T-153 skid steer; Liftking 4 x 4 hydrostatic diesel 30’ forklift, 3 stage mast; Super Pack model 600, 60� smooth drum roller, ride on; Wacher 6055 diesel plate tamper; Morbark 12� diesel wood chipper; Kelly B600 3pth backhoe attachment, like new; Ferri ZMT-E200 7’ hammer mower, 3pth, HD, PTO –used 2 years; Toro 45 diesel self-propelled 4WD 9’ cut commercial mower; 2 - 715F-98 Bush Hog, 3 gang ,15’ finishing mowers, each w/3 blades, trail type; 5’ finishing mower- 3pth- new; 6’ rotary cutter-3pth- new; 2 flail mowers, 3pth, 7’ (1 JD and 1 Mott); Toro Proline 36� self propelled walk behind finishing mower w/floating deck, 12.5 hp Kawasaki motor; Troy-Bilt rear tine 8 hp rototiller, 4 speed; Toro 244, 20� walk behind 3.5 hp aerator; Toro Green commercial golf course aerator w/16hp Koehler engine; Countyline 6’ 3pth box scraper w/6 tine schuffler, new; 2- 6’ 3pth landscape rakes- 1 new; Large 4’ lawn roller; Jacobson 524 walk behind 10hp top dresser w/grass seeder and aerator; Kubota 4’ snow blower , front mount; Kubota L-2062A, 4’ sweeper attachment; 3 sets of pallet forks for front end loader; 11hp leaf blower, pull behind; 2 Gorman centrifugal 2� gas water pumps; Kohler 4000 watt gas generator; Generac 7000 watt generator, new; United 1300 watt power Gen set. VEHICLES: 2000 Ford F250 super duty truck, 4x4, 140,000 kms, silver, air, power windows, saftied, sells with 5th wheel attachment, 1 owner-same owner as Sundowner stock trailer; 2002, F-350, XL super duty, power stroke diesel V8 Ford truck, w/service box and power tailgate; 2005 GMC 8500 truck w/Cat diesel, 6 speed trans, w/8’ x 8’x 24’ closed in aluminum cargo box w/ power tail gate; 2001 IH 4700 w/ IH diesel motor, hyd brakes w/ 22’ dry fan box w/roll up door, 125,000 miles; 2003 Dodge Ram 1500, SLT, 4 dr, 4 wd, V8, 4.7 litre, pickup truck, saftied; 1998 Cadillac, Deville D’ Elegance, 4 door sedan, ivory white, 125,000 km. original, never winter driven, certified and E tested, excellent condition; 2005 Hyundai Santa Fe SUV, 90000 kms, top condition, saftied; 2006 Pontiac Vibe 4 door car w/185000 kms, saftied; 2002 Dodge Caravan Sport, 203,000 kms; 5 hp Go Cart w/brakes; SHOP EQUIPMENT: Champion air compressor w/11hp Honda engine w/60 gal tank, suitable for tire service truck; John Beam tire balancer; Load Lift electric- hyd 6000 lb. car hoist, lifts 4’; Hofam tire changer, all air powered, set up for aluminum rims; A good assortment of used tractor and truck tires, in 8 different sizes; Lincoln welder; pressure washer; wood planer; table saw; Dewalt air compressor; Mastercraft tool chests; King Canada scroll saw and table; Spectra level for grade work; Hilti TE60 drill; Bostitch air nailer; Mastercraft air tools; Dewalt sawzall; hammer drill set; dry wall tools; Paslode nail gun; router; jig saw; Jonsered chain saws; 2 Stihl 760 cut off saws; 2 Arbor presses, 3 ton and 1 ton; 4 pto shafts - new; gun safe; boxes of new nails, bolts, screwnails; plumbing supplies; tile cutter; several boxes of hardware; ANTIQUE MACHINERY: 5 hp Lister engine, very collectable; old tractor drawn road grader; MH seed drill; walking plows; other unlisted antique items. NOTE: This sale consists of 4 complete estates of equipment, plus many other individual and company consignments. Contact Barry Dean at M & R Feeds 613-623-7311 Sale held under cover, rain or shine. Refreshments available. TERMS: Cash or Cheque with proper I.D. AUCTIONEERS JAMES and HILL AUCTION SERVICE LTD CARSON HILL STEWART JAMES 613-821-2946 613-445-3269 Owners and Auctioneers are not responsible for accidents. All announcements made sale day, take precedence over any printed material.

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KANATA Available Immediately

TOWNHOMES Carrie Hands, CAI, CPPA, Auctioneer & Appraiser Jason Hands, Auctioneer

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TRACTORS, FARM MACHINERY, CONSTRUCTION EQUIP, LANDSCAPE EQUIP,TRUCKS, CARS, TRAILERS, TOOLS, SHOP EQUIP, and SOME ANTIQUE MACHINERY At M & R FEEDS and FARM SUPPLY LTD 70 DeCosta Street, Arnprior, Ont From Ottawa take 417 west and exit 180 towards Arnprior, turn right on Hwy 29, and left on Madawaska Blvd. and left on Decosta St. Watch for Auction Signs.

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Canadian diamond Solitaire Ring Antiques, Collectibles, Household Furnishings to be held June 8 @ 9 a.m. Hands Auction Hall, 5501 County Rd 15, R R # 2, Brockville, ON 1.15 Glacier Fire Canadian diamond solitaire ring (1.15 ct, 14kt white gold), Original paintings, Royal Doulton figurines, Conn apartment size piano, large assortment of quality household furnishings, glassware, etc. Please visit www.handsauction.com to view full listing, catalogue and pictures. Click Online Bidding button to register and advance bid. Absentee advance bidding opens Friday, May 31 @ 9 a.m. and closes Friday, June 7 @ 12 noon. The choice is yours; bid online or as always we are pleased to see you attend the live auction. 5501 County Road 15, RR #2, Brockville, ON K6V 5T2 Phone: (613) 926-2919 E-mail: auction@handsauction.com www.handsauction.com

3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Bathrooms, 5 appliances and more, located in established area, on site management ofďŹ ce, from $1445 + up Urbandale Corporation 323 Steeplechase Dr. (just off Stonehaven Dr.) Kanata, K2M 2N6 Call 613-592-0548

3 bedroom townhouse, 1.5 baths, 2 appliances, unďŹ nished basement, one parking spot. $1058 per month plus utilities.

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REAL ESTATE ANTIQUE & HOUSEHOLD AUCTION for Lindsay McDonell to be held on site From Perth take Hwy 7 West to #18162 (signs) on Sat., June 8/13 @ 10 am Property to be auctioned @ 11 am

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Minutes from Perth Lovely red brick bungalow is located on mature lot on Hwy 7 just outside of Perth. Property has a paved driveway leading to single car, vinyl sided garage with lean to attached for added storage. Spacious back yard has a 16’x30’+/steel roofed & sided outbuilding. This handyman special has a galley kitchen, open dining & family room, a 4 piece bath & 3 bedrooms. Basement houses a 200 amp service on fuses, washer/dryer hook up, cold storage room, work room, natural gas furnace & rented hot water tank w/ backup box wood stove. On well & septic. Taxes: $1,781.77+/-. Lot size: 170’+/- frontage by 250’+/- deep For pri-vate viewing, terms & conditions, please call our office at 613-267-6027. Ash step back cupboard. 9 pc walnut dining room set. Oak curve glass china cabinet. Pine 1 door cupboard. Oak drop front writing desk. 2 extension tables. 2 pine washstands. Ant. side board. Early chest of drawers. Chest of drawers w/ matching dresser. Mahogany vanity. Spool settle. Ant. side chair. Ant. wooden rocking chair. Porch rocker. Press back chairs. Ant. high chair. Pine 4 post bed. Drum table. Pine blanket box. Wicker fern stand. Heintzman upright piano & bench. Cabinet table gramophone. 2 guitars. 2 pine violin cases. Early Bonnet chest. Wooden stand lamp. Long box phone. Partial toilet set. Numerous ant. kitchen chairs. Ant mixing bowls. Butter print. Carnival glass dishes. Several coal oil lamps. Sad iron & trivets. Qty of ant. & everday dishes. Cane collection. Cabinet stereo. Milk cans. Crokinole board. Ant. postcards. Trunk. Crock churn. Wooden well pump. Railway lanterns. Qty of pictures & frames (some ant.). Spoon collection. Auto washer & dryer. Book case. Books. Gas weedeater. 2 alum. step ladders. Alum. extension ladder. Gas push lawn mower (1 yr old). Portable air compressor. 3 wheel barrels (2 ant.). Yard Works 15hp ride on mower. MTD 6hp rear tang tiller. Yardman snowblower (277cc, 1 yr old). Ant. cultivator. Table scale. Table saw. Scythe. Garden tools. Cross cut saw. Grind stone. Bench drill press. 12� band saw. Hand & power tools. Walking plow. Garden bench. 5 hp Power house 2500 generator. Steel shelving. & many other articles too numerous to mention... Terms on chattels: Cash, Cheque, Debit, Visa, M/C - Catering

Call 613-720-9860 or 613-823-1694 0425.CLR430551

Alliance Housing Co-op Is building a waiting list for 2, 3 and 4 bedroom townhouses. PARTICIPATION of 4 hours per month is mandatory for being a Co-op member. For info and application forms, all family members 18 yrs and older must attend an Orientation session held on June 4th, at 131 Firewood Private. Doors will open at 7:00 pm for registration and session will begin at 7:30 pm sharp, at which time the doors will be locked. Late comers will NOT be accepted. See our website at www.alliancehousing-coop.ca CLR439123

Auctioneers & Qualified Appraisers JIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 or (613) 267-1335 www.jimhandsauction.com

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Experience in gates, stairs, railings and custom fabrication with installation experience would be an asset.

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For good quality Piano Lessons, for this summer Call 613-271-7379

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Hunter Safety/Canadian Fire-arms Courses and exams throughout the year. Held once a month at Carp. Call Wenda Cochran 613-256-2409.

Charolais Heifers, One and two years, bred cows. Young cows with calves at their side. Bull and stockers. Easterbrook Farms. 613-925-4557.

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All claims against the estate of Kerry Lee Argue, Late of the City of Ottawa, Who died on or About July 5th, 2012 Must be filed with the Undersigned personal representatives On or before June 15th 2013; Thereafter, the undersigned will distribute the assets Of the estate having Regard only to the claims then filed. Dated May 7th. 2013 Valarie Ann Harvey Gordon Lee Argue Estate Trustees 5854 Fallowfield Road Stittsville Ont K2S1B8

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21st Annual Westport Antique Show Saturday, June 1, 10-5. Sunday, June 2, 10-4. Admission $6. Westport Arena, Spring and Concession Streets.

GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES Germany and Czech, World Champion Bloodlines, Black and tan. Ready to go to new homes, June 8th. 613-622-5599 www.lindenhof.ca

White Cedars Tourist Park Water Front Cottages Very Quiet and Relaxing Sandy Beach, Boat Launch, Docks Great Swimming and Fishing New Play Structure www.whitecedars.ca 613-649-2255

2003 Kia Rio 4 door. 4 cyl. automatic 1.6L. Only 136074 kms. Gas economy for travel. Excellent small car 4 door. No rust. Excellent condition. $2400 certified, e-tested. 613-284-9886 GMD Auto.

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Dancers set to hit the stage EMC events - As the West Carleton School of Performing Arts 2012/2013 season comes to an end, the dancers and drama students are busy getting ready to Rock the House Down at the Ron Maslin Playhouse on June 1 and 2. The students have worked extremely hard all year and are in the ďŹ nal stages of preparing for the most exciting time of the year: show time. It is a time to show off their amazing talents to a full and captivated audience of many WCSOPA families and friends. The year’s recital, “Rock The House Downâ€? is going to be fantastic and features a newly discovered band, The Three Little Pigs. They are in search for a new hip and exciting gimmick to stay on top. Can the Wolf Man shake his unfortunate image and use his talents to get an audition and make it to the big time?

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Kinburn professor featured in tobacco addiction book

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EMC lifestyle - An Ottawa Valley expert being touted as one of the world’s top experts in tobacco addiction is featured in new book on the subject. Professor Murray Kelly is featured in bestselling author Christopher Kennedy Lawford’s recently published ‘Recover to Live’. The founder of Oak Tree Road Wellness grew up in the Arnprior-Renfrew area and now lives in Kinburn. Lawford works to effect change and raise global awareness of addiction. He serves as a goodwill ambassador for the United Nations for drug dependence, treatment and care. In ‘Recover to Live, Kick Any Habit, Manage Any Addiction’, Lawford interviews the world’s top experts in addiction, who share their wisdom and the best treatments for various dependencies, including tobacco. Kelly has been treating tobacco addiction since 1989 and is the author of several books. He has also authored a certification course for tobacco addiction specialists which is recognized by the Canadian Addiction Counsellor’s Certification Federation (CACCF). Kelly is also the driving force behind Oak

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Tree Road Wellness, a company dedicated to the wellness and healing of those wanting to deal with their tobacco addiction. The company’s 10-day quit smoking ‘Retreat’ program is being offered monthly at the Brookstreet Hotel in Kanata. The program includes specialized treatment methodologies (both in individual counselling sessions and group healing settings), in addition to a full suite of holistic services such as fitness, recreation, complimentary health programs and leisure activities. Most importantly, the Retreat features the Walk of Life, a powerful recovery tool created by Kelly. The Walk of Life is the centrepiece of the deep-healing component of the treatment process. Unique to Oak Tree Road Wellness within the addictions treatment industry is the continuing care provided to their guests upon their return home. Oak Tree’s continuing care services include alumni retreats, workshops, on-line support and alumni and family programs. “Tobacco is harmful because of what it does to us, not what it does for us.� - Professor Murray Kelly.

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Discovery of ruins best part of ancient city Continued from Page 33

It was rediscovered thousands of years later, the town and the people who died preserved in the ash, which they removed, using clay to keep the bodies in their original form. As we walked through the ruins, walking the same streets of the Romans, we saw the homes and shops that were once lively. The streets itself were fascinating, as the indents from the horse drawn carriages were still perfectly preserved as though proof that the town had once been full of people busying the streets. The fact that we could walk through the streets, into some of the buildings, touch the walls, sit on pieces of this town that is thousands of years old, was pretty incredible. Some of the houses had paintings on the wall; others had engravings detailed into the walls, and fancy marble work on the ground. The beds were slabs of cement attached to the wall that looked incredibly uncomfortable and made me very thankful for my springy mattress at home. One of my favourite parts of Pompeii was the Theater. It was smaller than an arena but had the same style of design, with a half circle and seats going higher and higher up. From the highest seat you could look out and see the rest of the ruins of the town. What was incredible was that it was the least well preserved part of what’s left of the town, and yet it was standing

tall. Some of the stones for the steps and seats were no longer the original, but the originals were closer to the ground, and you could still sit on them and walk on them. The difficult thing with Pompeii is that it was a truly tragic event, when Mount Vesuvius erupted. It killed thousands of people, and though it was incredibly fascinating to walk through the city, I found it rather sad as well. When archaeologists removed the ash from the city, revealing the preserved ruins underneath it, they found many bodies of the people, still in positions of fear. They filled the gap between the ash and the body with clay in order to preserve their original positions. Now many of them are in museums, but there were a few in some of the houses, preserved by the clay and then kept in a glass case for protection. Looking at them made just how horrific what happened set in. We hear a lot about historical events, but it is not every day that you get to see the aftermath and terror the people experienced firsthand. Reading about it in a text book, or watching a documentary, can never really make it as real as seeing it and walking through the town itself. Pompeii had always been one of my favourite parts of history class, so seeing it and being able to walk through the city myself, was definitely a highlight of my trip. It was an experience I will never forget.

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Tables can be reserved for $10 To reserve a table or for more information about the Plant & Yard sale please contact Katie Jollez at 613-325-4449 or visit the website at www.corkerycommunity.ca

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Map out your cycling and walking routes for Liveable Ottawa Laura Mueller laura.mueller@metroland.com

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guide how the city defines its active-transportation network for the next two decades. Two versions of the survey – one focused on walking and one on bicycling – are available at ottawa.ca/liveableottawa until June 7 as part of the Liveable Ottawa Official Plan and master plan updates. The surveys allow respondents to identify

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Boys walking the maze of acceptance Julie Clarke

JULIE CLARK providing a safe environment to be who they are and building relationships. The goal is to encourage participant’s in group to open up and talk about things that may be troubling to them; encourage communication around difficult subjects that are intended to enhance general understanding. Our topic this week was Walking the Maze of Acceptance. We broke down the elements of frustration and what that looks like when we are unable to change the things we cannot change and adapt

another. The boy in the middle was the “brain” and each of the boys to the left and to the right were subsequently the left and right arms of the brain. The arms (a.k.a. the boys) were not able to talk and were not able to move until and unless the brain instructed them to do so. It is all in good fun yet powerful at the same time because horses intuitively can sense, amongst other things, if the boys are working together or not and respond accordingly. Even if this means staying put and

not moving one inch! Next week we begin two weeks of discussions focused around feelings and have another guest speaker. Julie Clarke, BCYC, CYC (Cert.) is a Child and Youth Care practitioner in private practice. She is a full certified member of the Ontario Association of Child & Youth Counsellors. She helps children, youth and their families working with a proactive strengths-based approach. She will be opening a new Carp, ON location on June 1, 2013. Check out her new website at www.independentcyc.com.

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EMC lifestyle - Welcome to week five of my 10-week therapeutic boys group commentary, a community mental health treatment program for boys aged 10 - 13 years old. As I was developing the weekly boys group I sought the input of another trained childcare professional. Together we developed the boys group based on natural principals related to childhood development. A child emerges and grows through natural characteristics known as developmental periods. For the purposes of our current group the age range would is overlapping between late childhood and adolescence; late childhood is up to and around age 11 and adolescence is theoretically between 10-12 years of age up to about 18-22 years. During the developmental process there are a number of changes happening within all children. These physiological changes are biological, cognitive and socio-emotional. Our boys group centres on socio-emotional development. Why? Because I believe this is a pertinent and important area to nurture in a child. Our group’s socio-emotional focus is not one rated on outcomes, statistics or rewards. It is based on

(to what is). We talked about how emotion, frustration, will fester in a cycle that will gain strength and power until something inside of us gives out. Dr. Gordon Neufeld a Canadian Developmental Psychologist teaches the importance of helping kids turn mad into sad. If a child is unable to find their tears in a given situation the frustration will mount with strength and speed to a crisis point. This week we saw the first of many guest speakers who will be visiting the boys. Our speaker works in the military and was able to provide the boys with real world experiences of times in his life where he needed to face his frustrations; frustrations of having to leave his family to attend war torn countries in order to help others. Our speaker was also able to highlight the importance of trust and respect for his fellow comrades during combat missions. It was a very busy group night! We moved onto another Equine Assisted Learning (EAL) activity with the horse. This activity was intended to help drive home the importance of communication. Three boys were instructed to work together and link arms with one

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EMC events - The annual Food Aid BBQ is taking place at Festival Plaza, Ottawa City Hall on Friday, May 31. The BBQ will bring the Ottawa Food Bank that much closer to raising the necessary funds to sustain its beef program for a year and support local farmers. New this year will be a “Rural Expo” as part of the Food Aid BBQ event,

so that urban residents can learn more about what rural Ottawa has to offer. If your organization wishes to participate in the Rural Expo, please contact the Rural Affairs Office at ruralaffairs@ottawa.ca or 613-5802424 x28352. Further details about Food Aid and Rural Expo will be available in the coming weeks.

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Dunrobin church joins Doors Open EMC events - Dunrobin United Church is celebrating their 135th anniversary with a variety of events. Their beautiful little white church building will be participating in Doors Open Ottawa this weekend, June 1 and 2, and they invite you to join them for birthday cake at 2701 Dunrobin Rd. from 9:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. Visitors will be greeted by the beautiful new anniversary banner over the door by Bonnie Giles of Arnprior who attends the

church. Saturday, June 15 the congregation will be holding a garage sale for the continued support of their building and ministry. The building was constructed in 1878 as a Methodist Church near the intersection of Dunrobin and March roads (the old Highway 17). By the end of the 1880’s most of the members of the church lived in the Dunrobin area. This included the Kennedy family who lived

On June 10, 1925 the United Church of Canada formed through the joining of the Methodist, Congregational denominations and seventy percent of the Presbytery churches in Canada. At this time Dunrobin was served by ministers from the Methodist church in Carp. By 1929 Dunrobin and St. Paul’s United Church were part of a two point pastoral charge and continue to be sister churches to this day.

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And sometimes I would see a tear roll down Mother’s cheek when the song was over. And I knew she would be remembering those happy years when she lived in the city she loved before she left for the backwoods of Renfrew County. Even though Uncle Lou helped Father around the farm, he never seemed to get a mark on those grey flannel pants and shirt. And every night, when he took off his shiny shoes, he buffed them with a cloth made especially for that purpose. And he had wood forms he inserted into his shoes when he wasn’t wearing them. My sister Audrey said she was quite sure all important men did the same thing with their shoes when they took them off at night. I couldn’t for the life of me ever see my father going to that trouble with the black laced boots he wore to church on Sunday! And while Uncle Lou was visiting us we would have trips into Renfrew to the picture show ... at least twice during his stay. And we would have cracker jacks to munch on during the movie, and always we stopped for ice cream on the way home at Briscoe’s General Store, which I was grateful stayed open every night until at least 11 p.m.! Too soon it would be time for Uncle Lou to pack up and head back to New York City. Whole quarters would be thrust into each of our hands, and I knew he would give Mother a few bills too which she would immediately put in the blue sugar bowl with her egg money. Everett would swing wide the gate going out to the lane, and with the horn going full blast, Uncle Lou would spin the tires on the Buick and he was gone. And there would be such a silence in the old log house, and I would wonder if it would ever be the same again. Mother would cry silently, wiping her eyes and blowing her nose into her apron, and that night our prayers would be for Uncle Lou’s safe trip to New York. And when it came time for our silent prayers each of us were expected to say before we left Mother’s knee, I would pray that Uncle Lou would return soon. And it wasn’t only for the candy, the picture shows and the rides in the big black Buick, it was because his visit would bring Mother unspeakable joy and, for a time, release her from the bonds that held her prisoner on that farm in Renfrew County.

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Effects of fishing, stocking on bass to be discussed EMC events – The Macnamara Field Naturalists will turn their attention to fishing at their June meeting. Dr. David P. Phillipp will talk about bass at the June 4 session. As usual, the meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Arnprior Curling Club. Philipp’s talk is entitled ‘The Impact of Angling for Nesting Bass’. The guest speaker is the principal scientist in

a research department at the University of Illinois. His research interests focus on three major areas: conservation genetics, reproductive ecology and the effects of fishing on natural populations. His findings have helped to document the negative impacts of the effects of hatchery stocking programs, as well as to illustrate the

Doors to open in West Carleton EMC events - The City of Ottawa is once again holding its annual Doors Open Ottawa. This is a free event, for both building participants and attendees, which celebrates our community’s built heritage, allowing access to functionally, culturally, and historically significant buildings. Held during the first weekend in June (June 1 and 2), Doors Open Ottawa includes the participation of over 125 of the city’s finest buildings. The participating buildings in Ward 5 are listed below. A full listing of all participating buildings across the city can be found on Ottawa.ca. • Canadian Space Services Ltd., 2336 Craig’s Side Road, Carp. Sat. CLOSED / Sun. 10am to 4pm • Carleton Masonic Lodge, 3704 Carp Rd.

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fishes. He was one of the founders of the Fisheries Conservation Foundation, an organization dedicated to getting science in the hands of decision-makers. The public is welcome to attend the naturalist club’s meetings.

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Local events and happenings over the coming weeks — free to non-profit organizations Fax: 613-623-7518, E-mail: theresa.fritz@metroland.com The community calendar is a free public service for non-profit groups. Notices appear as space permits. Please submit your information at least two weeks prior to the event and include a daytime contact name and phone number for us to reach you for clarification.

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The Carp Co-operative Nursery School will have their annual yard sale on from 8 am to 1 p.m. at the St. James Anglican Church, 3774 Carp Road. There will also be a barbecue and face painting for the kids. The event will run rain or shine.

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The Carp (Huntley) Community Association hosts a garage sale at the fair grounds, centre ring, on Saturday from 7 a.m. until noon. To reserve a $10 table, call. Call Pat for a table 839-7356.

June 8

St John’s Anglican Church in Antrim is having a yard/bake sale and barbecue on Saturday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Located at the little white church in Antrim at the corner of old Hwy. 17 and Kinburn Side Road.

The Friends of the Ottawa Public Library in Carp are celebrating the fifth birthday of the Carp Book Corner. Donate a gently used book in exchange for a birthday cupcake. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Carp Farmers’ Market.

June 1

Little Ray’s Reptile Zoo is at the Carp library on Saturday from 1:30-2:30 p.m.

June 15

West Carleton Garden Club’s plant sale athe Carp Farmers’ Market Carp, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. is the group’s major fundraiser

At the Carp library is “Creating concrete mushrooms for an outdoor display� at the branch. Ages 6-12. Wednesday from 2 to 3 p.m.

CONSTANCE BAY June 1

Giant yard sale and scrap metal drop off on Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at St. Gabriel’s Church, 205 Bayview Dr.

June 8

At the Constance Bay library, 262 Len Purcell Dr., is World of Wonders: Discover magic from around the world with Majinx. Saturday, 1:30-2:30 p.m.

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Rag and Bone Puppet Theatre presents Felicity Falls at the library on Saturday from 1:30-2:25 p.m.

Rock the Arts presents Pirate Treasure at the Carp library on Saturday from 1:30-2:30

June 29

At the library is Recycled Rock with Junkyard Symphony, Saturday from 1:302:30 p.m.

July 13

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CORKERY June 1

On Saturday at Corkery Park on Old Almonte Road next to the Fire Station, the Corkery Community Association holds a pancake breakfast hosted by the local firefighters (7:30-10:30 a.m.), a bike safety day with contest for the best decorated bike/trike and safety tips from the police. Annual Garage Sale 8 a.m. -12 noon with set up starting 7 a.m. (tables available for $10, paid in advance through <Payments @Corkery> by PayPal or VISA and bring your receipt) and a Plant Sale run by the Corkery Gardening Club. Everyone welcome. Come join us and have fun.

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Fitzroy Harbour Community Garage Sale rain or shine outdoors at the Fitzroy Community Centre. Also keep an eye out for garage sales throughout the town on Saturday, 8 a.m. - noon. Time to spring clean & collect

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your treasures! If you wish to rent a table for $5, there will be a sign-up sheet at the Fitzroy Harbour Store. You may also contact Lynne at: 613.623 7474 or Vivian at: 613.623.5386.

June 22

At the Fitzroy library is Little Ray’s Reptile Zoo on Saturday, from 10:30-11:30 a.m.

July 4

The Concerts in the Park series at Fitzroy Provincial Park has a youth fundraising barbecue at 6 p.m., with free entertainment from 7 to 8:30. First up is The Fabulous Flashbax. On July 11 is Local Traffic. On July 18 is The Stephen Thomas Band. On July 25 is Ambush with special opening performance by Jordan McIntosh.

July 13

At the library is Cowguy: Comedy, juggling, plate-spinning, magic and acrobatics on Saturday, from 11 to 11:45 a.m.

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PAKENHAM June 1

St. Peter Celestine Church holds a fundraising dance on Saturday, from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Stewart Community Centre. Auctioneer John O’Neill joins musicians The Ryans and Kyle Felhaver, along with special guest Gail Gavan. Evening luncheon. Tickets $15 each; children under 12 free. Call Liz at 613.624.5309 for more.

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Pakenham Square Dance Club Dance Friday held upstairs in the Stewart Community Centre, Dancing 8 to 11:30 p.m. Local musicians, door prizes and light lunch provided. Everyone welcome. Info 613-256-4126. morning draw at 9:45.

ARNPRIOR June 8

Priorpalooza, 12 hours of great music on the banks of the Madawaska and Ottawa rivers, featuring Susie McNeil singer of the Olympic Believe song! Join us for this free community event from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. at Robert Simpson Park in Arnprior. Please contact Lindsay at 613-623-4231 x. 226 for more information.


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