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The Stittsville District Lions Club wants YOU! It is seeking even more members so that it can do even more work and projects in the community. And with this in mind, the Lions Club is holding an open house meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 27 to introduce to anyone who is interested what the Lions do in the community, with the hope that those interested might decide to become a Lion himself or herself and join in with the work of the Lions in the community. The Lions will provide a dinner for all the guests at this open house meeting on Jan. 27. The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. at the Lions Hall on Stittsville Main Street in Stittsville. Anyone interested in knowing more about the Lions Club and its work in the community is urged to attend. All you have to do to attend is to let the Lions Club know by Sunday, Jan. 24 that you are attending. This is

so that the Lions Club can arrange for the proper number of meals to be available for the meeting. You should contact either Lions membership chair Paul Riddell at 613-836-3336 or Lions past president Beth Lewis at 613-838-5007 to indicate your desire to attend this open house meeting. And why should someone consider joining Lions? Robert Gregory, who is one of the newer members of the Stittsville District Lions Club, says that he joined because he has always been involved in his community such as with Scouting with which his son Marco had been involved. No longer involved with Scouting, he was looking for a way to help in the community in another way and he selected to get involved with the Lions. He chose the Lions because the Club is involved with collecting eye glasses to help those with vision problems in developing countries and with a history of diabetes in his family, he has an interest in helping people with eye problems. He says that people can give money to support things but providing an hour of volunteer service to the community is much more valuable in terms of benefitting the community. See BEING A LION, page 3

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Stittsville District Lions Club members Paul Riddell, left, and Beth Lewis, right, hold up a sign promoting the Club’s upcoming open house for prospective Club members or for others who would like to know more about what the Lions Club does in the community. The open house will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 27 starting at 6:30 p.m. at the Lions Hall on Stittsville Main Street, but those planning to attend should contact Lion Paul Riddell at 6130836-3336 or Lion Beth Lewis at 613-838-5007 before Sunday, Jan. 24. This advance notification is needed so that the Lions Club can arrange the proper number of dinner meals for the evening.

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Cover songs galore at Gaia Java music evening tar flourish somewhere with Pierre and Gilles but especially Pierre letting their guitars do their talking during these musical interludes, as it were. Gilles covered many well known and beloved songs in his performance. There was “Everybody’s Talking,” the theme from the film “Midnight Cowboy” which also ended up on the soundtrack of the movie “Forest Gump” in 1994. Fred Neil released this folk rock song in 1966 while Harry Nilsson’s 1969 version became a global hit. Johnny Cash was not forgotten as his famous “Folsom Prison Blues” was on Gilles’ song list for the evening, as was “Poor Little Fool,” the 1958 pop/rock song by Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Ricky Nelson that had the distinction of being the first number one song on Billboard magazine’s then-newly created Hot 100 Chart. Gilles seems to like Ricky Nelson’s music as he later in the performance sang “Hello Mary Lou, Goodbye Heart,” a 1961 recording by the American singer. The Beatles were not left out as both “I Saw Her Standing There,” the 1963 song that was the open-

panied by guitarist Pierre Monfils who sporadically provided some backup vocals. And twice during the perforIt was cover song after cover song mance, Pierre remarked on Gilles’ at the music evening at the Gaia Java voice, once comparing it to that of John Lennon and once drawing a comparison to the voice of Bob Dylan. “He’s John Lennon’s reincarnation,” Pierre quipped after Giles had just sung “Working Class Hero,” a song from John Lennon’s 1970 first post-Beatles solo album “John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band” that is a commentary on the difference between social classes. “If only” was all that Gilles could respond, wistfully, to Pierre’s observation. And a little later in their performance, just after Gilles had sung “Mr. Tambourine Man,” the 1965 Bob Dylan song that perhaps gained more fame with a recording by the American rock band The Byrds, Pierre commented: “Bob Dylan just phoned – he wants his voice back.” “I had to go through a week long John Curry/Metroland cold to get that,” Gilles responded Guitarist Pierre Monfils, left, and singer/guitarist Gilles Babin, right, are in explaining his Dylan-like sound. Most of the tunes presented at all set to perform at the music evening at the Gaia Java Coffee Company this performance featured a guishop in Stittsville last Friday. Coffee Company shop in Stittsville last Friday. Delivering this ongoing virtual medley of cover songs was vocalist and guitarist Gilles Babin, accom-

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ing track on the Beatles’ debut album “Please Please Me” and “Can’t Buy Me Love” were both performed. Other songs on the play list included “Lodi,” the 1969 hit for the American rock band Creedance Clearwater Revival; “Stand By Me,” the best known song by American soul and rhythm and blues singer Ben E. King which was a hit in 1961 and again in 1986; and “Sundown,” the 1974 hit by Canadian folk rock and country music singer Gordon Lightfoot which made it to number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States. It was Lightfoot’s only single to reach number one in the United States. Gilles and Pierre used to play together with a local band called “East of Gatineau.” The Gaia Java Coffee Company shop at the Stittsville Shopping Centre (Shoppers Drug Mart plaza) on Stittsville Main Street hosts a music evening every Friday starting at 7 p.m. There is no admission charge but early arrival is recommended for the best seating. This coming Friday, Jan. 15, Jared Lewis will be performing at the Gaia Java music evening.

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Seven tables were played on the opening night of the new euchre series hosted by the Stittsville District Lions Club at the Lions

ishing with 66 points. Hall in Stittsville on Thursday, Jan. 7. Ada Gawlik had the hidden score with 50 Jan Pettem finished in first place with 68 points. Second place was a tie, with both points while the booby prize with 41 points Garnet Vaughn and Margaret Clement fin- went to Dene Lavergne and Diane Statham. Dene Lavergne also won the door prize. Other prize recipients were Brenda Sequin and Bonnie West. The Stittsville District Lions Club is hosting euchres every Thursday starting at 7:30 p.m. at the Lions Hall on Stittsville Main Street in Stittsville. Everyone is welcome to

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Mya Vaslet of Stittsville will be playing hockey in Finland in April. Mya, a 12 year old who currently plays above her age category with the Kanata Girls Bantam AA hockey team, will be playing for the ’03 East Coast Selects girls team at the U14 World Selects Invitational Tournament in Helsinki, Finland from April 26 to April 30. And before the actual tournament, Mya will be spending four days in Stockholm, Sweden where the team will be playing some pretournament games. In the tournament itself, Mya and her team will be playing against teams from Germany, Russia, Sweden, Finland and more. Mya, who will be turning 13 years old in early April, had to compete against other girls from both Canada and the United States to win one of the nine forward positions on this East Coast Selects team that is going to Finland. She first was invited to attend a tryout session last October and then she travelled to Buffalo, NY on Jan. 2 this year for another tryout session there. Mya, a grade seven student at Sacred Heart High School in Stittsville, has been playing hockey since she was six years old. Five feet, nine inches tall, she plays centre, shooting left. She is considered a good playmaker with exceptional skills both fore checking and back checking. She is viewed as a very gritty player. For Mya, hockey is more than just a sport. It’s a place where she continually grows and learns with other girls and where she expects to

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be pushed to be her best every day, both on and off the ice. She tries to live by the words “It’s hard to beat a person who never gives up.” Mya’s current coach with the Kanata Girls Bantam AA team, Terry Serviss, calls Mya “a coach’s dream.” He notes that she is tall, strong, fast and very coordinated but that what sets her apart from other players is that already, even at her young age, she has decided to dedicate herself to improving her core skills. Terry says that Mya revels in opportunities to improve, whether it is her skating, her stick handling or her shooting. “This growth mindset has her on a fast track to play at the highest level for girls in the province,” coach Serviss points out, adding that Mya chose to move up a level and play against older girls, foregoing the statistical domination which she would have had at the peewee level, in order to experience more skill growth playing at the more challenging bantam level. He considers himself lucky to have the opportunity to coach Mya on this part of her hockey journey. Mya currently plays hockey for about ten months of the year. During her two off-months of June and July, she plays soccer, swims and does off-ice conditioning. She does, though, skate once a week in these two “off ” months. Mya’s favourite National Hockey League (NHL) team is the Chicago Blackhawks, with Patrick Kane being her favourite NHL player. Number “88,” which is Patrick Kane’s number, is her favourite jersey number. LEGACY Global Sports organizes World Selects Invitational hockey tournaments in Europe where each spring the world’s top age-group players meet for a worldclass hockey competition and intercultural experience. Teams in World Selects Invitational events are faced with consistently high competition in all games as they are playing against the world’s best players in that age category. Teams enjoy first class facilities including the host arena, the host hotels and the restaurants where the players eat. Each age group is hosted by a different city but the goal for each tournament is to provide the participating teams with a once-ina-lifetime experience. The World Selects Invitational U14 girls tournament is being held in Helsinki, Finland from April 26 to April 30. Other World Selects In-

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Hazeldean Road - Only a shadow of its heritage past John Curry john.curry@metroland.com

The stone Hartin house, built in 1871, houses a spa.

The house had 18 windows and featured a massive stone fireplace in the right hand room. Following Robert Grant’s death in the Carleton County in 1870, his wife and six children moved into Ottawa to live for the next ten years but then returned to the farm in 1880, with the house rebuilt including a summer kitchen brick extension on the rear. The farm continued to be farmed by the Grant family until 1940 when the farm was taken over by John S. Hall who raised Hereford cattle there. The Hall estate sold the property in 1988. The house became vacant at this time and after four years of vandalism, the stone house was demolished in Sept. 1992. While not a stone house, the next home that used to be to the east of the site of this Grant stone house is also a Grant house with a significant heritage. Built in 1885, this was the home farm of Robert Henry Grant, one of the sons of Robert Grant who died in the Carleton County Fire of 1870. Indeed, Robert H. Grant not only lost his father in the 1870 fire but he was also an active participant. Then ten years old, he carried his one year old baby brother Jim, wrapped in a coat of his father’s, from the burning stone home across the road to the home of James Butler where the Grant family spent the night. Robert H. Grant, who was active in local municipal politics, ran for the United Farmers of Ontario party in the 1919 provincial election and was elected, as was the party.

ally formed a virtual tunnel for the lane, with the stone house visible through this tunnel of greenery. Charlie Hartin moved to Ottawa in 1908 and the farm and stone house went through a number of owners. In the 1960’s, it was owned by Miss Mary Blackburn who raised Hereford cattle. She sold the house and property in the 1980’s with the land being purchased for development as a small business park. The name Cedarow Court given to the street running off Hazeldean Road servicing this business park comes from the cedar hedges which formerly lined the laneway leading to the stone Hartin house. The Hartin house was initially re-purposed as a restaurant and now houses the Winds of Change spa. The Hartin property had been purchased by the Hartin family from Robert Grant, the See STONE BUILDING, page 7 adjacent landowner to the east. And it is the Robert Grant house that is the next Hazeldean Road heritage building that will be discussed. Robert Grant, one of the initial pioneer settlers along this section of Hazeldean Road, also died in the Carleton County Fire of 1870, perishing in his stone home that was gutted as the fire roared through the property. It was in 1832 that his Georgian style stone house was built, well back from what is now the Hazeldean Road and quite near Poole Creek which runs through the property. The house featured a centre hall plan with large rooms on both sides of the first floor. The house was 40 feet wide by 28 feet deep. The walls of the home, made of stone, were 26 The Robert Grant stone house, built in 1832, was demolished in 1992. inches thick. R0013619958_1224

The red Bradley Craig barn and farmhouse on Hazeldean Road in Stittsville is receiving a lot of attention these days as a proposal has been made to relocate the barn to Saunders Farm at Munster and the heritage community has reacted by demanding that the barn remain where it is and be re-purposed. This debate about the red barn, called by some a landmark of the area, is yet another situation where the heritage nature of this stretch of Hazeldean Road is being threatened. Indeed, what was once perhaps one of the most historic and heritage filled sections of road has now been reduced to only a shadow of its former self as it has become not only a four lane thoroughfare but also a road lined on its north side with shopping areas, with more to come as the Fernbank lands on the south side of the road reach development stage. This stretch of Hazeldean Road from the Carp River west to the Sweetnam Drive intersection area has seen over the years a host of heritage homes and buildings, the majority of which are now gone from the scene. Landowners along this portion of Hazeldean Road gained prominence not only because of the road’s importance from 1833 onwards as a more direct route between Bells Corners and the way to the Ottawa Valley and its lumber camps but also because the road passed through some of the best agricultural land to be found in the area. It is no wonder that the former Goulbourn township council fought for decades in the latter part of the 20th century to keep the land in its agricultural state. This was not only because of a desire to retain an open space buffer zone between the burgeoning Kanata to the east and the village of Stittsville but also because the land was for the most part fertile and lush. Attempts to improve the drainage provided by the sluggish Carp River in the early part of the 20th century were tied in with related efforts to improve the drainage of these lands so that they could be even more productive and support the more intensive farm-

ing that was becoming normal. Where you have good land you get good farms and that is what this section of Hazeldean Road generated. This meant farm houses and buildings reflective of these successful farms. Hence this section of the Hazeldean Road saw a line up of structures that with the passage of time became heritage gems. A couple have been retained and been re-purposed. The Bradley farm house remains and should be re-purposed. Others have gone from the scene. And the debate continues with regard to the Bradley Craig red barn. Let’s start on the north side of this stretch of Hazeldean Road, just about at Fringewood Village North, and head east toward the Carp River, stopping to examine some of the heritage buildings, past and present, one of which has been saved while others have been lost. The Hartin house, a stone building built in the Ontario vernacular style featuring a single gable roof with a central peak in the façade, was built in 1871, the year after the Carleton County fire swept through the property. Now housing the Winds of Change Spa, Hartin house is across the Hazeldean Road from the well-known Cabotto’s Restaurant which is another of the Hazeldean Road’s historic buildings. David Hartin and his wife Sarah Malcomson raised seven children in a small log house and associated outbuildings near what is now the Hazeldean Road on what is now the site of the stone Hartin house. The log house and outbuildings were all destroyed in the Carleton County Fire in Aug. 1870, with the fire also claiming the life of David Hartin’s grandmother, Mrs. Patrick Hartin, who died near Poole Creek clutching a treasured clock which she had brought with her from Ireland. Following the Carleton County Fire, David Hartin built the stone house now known as Hartin house. It was situated a little ways back from the road. However, just a year later, in 1872, he deeded it to his eldest son Charlie and moved to a farm near Twin Elm. It was Charlie Hartin who planted cedar hedges on both sides of the lane running into the stone house. These cedars eventu-

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Stone building housing Cabotto’s Restaurant was built in 1868 He became the province’s Minister of Education, serving from 1919 to 1923 when the party lost the subsequent election. The Robert H. Grant farm house was an L-shaped, two storey farm home with a front veranda. It eventually passed out of Grant family ownership but remained standing and in use until it was demolished several years ago to make way for the new shopping area which now occupies the site. Although both of these Grant homes are now gone from the scene, the Grant name continues. The shopping area which occupies the site of the Robert H. Grant farm is known as Grant Crossing while the main north/south arterial for the Fernbank lands/Kanata West development areas which currently runs only from Fernbank Road to Abbott Street but which will eventually cross Hazeldean Road and run northward has been named Robert Grant Avenue. On the south side of Hazeldean Road west of the Carp River stands the Bradley Craig farm house and red barn which is now the focus of much discussion following a proposal by the developer Richcraft to relocate the red barn to Saunders Farm at Munster. The future of the farm house at that site has been assured by Richcraft. Both the red barn and the farm house are designated heritage structures, having been designated in 2010. Richcraft had purchased the property from Eldon Craig and his wife Norma (Bradley) in 2006. The farm house and barn both date from the early 1870’s, just after the Carleton County Fire of 1870. Joshua Bradley, a native of Ireland, acquired the land in 1824. The red brick farm house was built about 1873 by Joshua’s son. It has a steeply pitched gable roof with bargeboard trim in the roof, gable ends and a veranda supported by wood columns. The building sits on its original stone masonry foundation. Horizontal buff brick quoining on the external corners of the walls and the buff brick string courses running horizontally around the building with voussoirs surrounding the top of two-over-two sash windows are examples of the decorative brickwork of the era. The red barn that is now under discussion features a monitor roofline similar to a Romanesque or Gothic cathedral. It has diamond shaped clerestory windows allowing light and fresh air into the barn’s interior. The barn features timberframe mortise and tenon construction with draw bore pins, wide board sheathing and metal roofing. The barn also incorporates features

that at the time of construction were improvements in farm technology and showed the evolution of farm buildings as farming itself was changing. The barn had ramps for unloading hay that were innovative as were the barn’s interior rope and pulley systems and a track along the upper roof ridge beam connected to a fork for vertically transferring hay into the mow and horizontally moving it across the mow as well. This barn was built in the early 1870’s by John A. Cummings. It is one of several area barns which were built by him and the last one that remains standing. Located immediately west of the Bradley Craig farm house and barn, on the south side of Hazeldean Road, was the farm of Jacob Bradley, the brother of Joshua Bradley, the original settler on the Bradley Craig barn and farm house property. Jacob Bradley died in 1867, with the farm being divided between his sons William and Henry. Around 1870, probably shortly after the Carleton County Fire of 1870, Henry build a red brick farm house close to Hazeldean Road, with the house featuring a front veranda and twin front gables. The house stood on the site until 1990 when he was demolished after the house had stood vacant and the basement flooded with water. This house’s double gabled façade was unique in that the two gables were equal and symmetrically

placed. The front veranda featured fine detail work as did each of the gables. In its 1974 Canadian Inventory of Historic Buildings, Parks Canada listed this farm house as a building of heritage value because of its architectural significance including its Gothic Revival style, its steeply pitched roof, its bead style mortar, its double gabled façade, its gingerbread trim and its large veranda. Henry Bradley, his wife Rebecca and their three children occupied the house, after which their son Manuel took over the farm. Manuel is perhaps best known for fighting in the Boer War in South Africa. The farm passed on from Manuel to his son Lorne who was known for his superb dairy herd. The farm was sold in 1961 to development interests. West of this Bradley farm featuring the double gabled façade farm house was the farm of the McCurdy’s, another of the original settlers along this stretch of Hazeldean Road. Settled by John and Mary McCurdy in 1819, an initial log cabin was replaced by a substantial two-storey stone house which was built in 1832, the same year that their neighbour across the Hazeldean Road, Robert Grant, built his Georgian-style stone house. The McCurdy farm occupied what is now the Iber Road business park. The house was built with stone from a quarry on the property, with the lumber for it coming from a maple bush at the south end of the property. This maple bush remains to this day, located just west of the intersection of Iber Road and Abbott Street. The stone house had been built well back from the road and on the west side of the property. The foundation of the house was laid on solid rock, with the basement having a rock floor. The farm remained in McCurdy ownership until the 1950’s. It eventually became owned by development interests which launched the business park which now occupies the property. In the early 1980’s, the stone farm house was demolished, causing something of an uproar at the time. It was claimed that the house had been demolished by mistake. The final heritage structure along this stretch of Hazeldean Road is the building now known as Cabotto’s Restaurant. It has been a restaurant since the early 1980’s, first known as CafĂŠ Luigi’s and then as The Chequers before becoming Cabotto’s. But the building has had quite a history since its construction in 1868, serving not only as a hotel and tavern but as a farm house and then as an Anglican retreat house. The Kemp family assumed ownership of the land in The stone building which now 1828 and after the death of her husband William Kemp houses Cabotto’s Restaurant was in 1840, Mrs. Kemp not only ran the farm but began a built in 1868. business of supplying food and lodging for travellers

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along what is now the Hazeldean Road. In 1868, her son John employed James Scott of Richmond to replace the family’s log home with the stone building. The 16 room house cost $5,000 to build and while it was threatened by the Carleton County Fire of 1870, it survived intact. Kemp’s Tavern slowly ceased in business with the coming of the railroad to the area in 1870 eliminating travellers along what is now Hazeldean Road. In 1910, a Carp physician Charles McGee purchased the property with plans to make it into a country estate. But in 1911, he sold the property to James Bradley who ran a prosperous dairy farm on the site until 1947. Eventually the stone building was purchased by the Anglican Diocese for use as a retreat house. It was then sold to John McCuaig in 1979 who transformed it into a restaurant. The most distinctive features of this building are its steeply pitched roof and gingerbread trim. Situated adjacent to Hazeldean Road, it remains a most visible example of the heritage history of this section of the Hazeldean Road.

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fter a slow start to winter, Ottawa got walloped on Dec. 29. It was a sizeable snowfall but no bigger than we’ve dealt with before. So why did it seem to cripple travel for so long? It got so bad, Ottawa police asked people to stay off the roads. It was not like it came out of the blue. Weather forecasts had been predicting the first snowstorm to hit Ottawa this year for a few days in advance and it was not exactly a situation in which snow removal crews were exhausted from overwork. There was ample warning, which makes it so perplexing that snow clearing operations were so lethargic and sluggish. The city had a lot of advance notice of the pending storm, so resources, in equipment and manpower, should have been ready for the cleanup. Pictures of buried bus stops and sidewalks were being tweeted for nearly a week before a response to councillors came from the city’s public works department.

The much-vaunted Where’s My Plow? app failed to recognize many residential addresses, but public works suggested there was a problem with “messaging.” The department’s report also tried to pick apart details. It doesn’t really matter whether the post-storm measurements of snow were completely accurate when results were so dismal. Illegal snow dumping – private contractors putting snow on sidewalks or city roads – can’t be a relatively new concept during a large storm. Could the city not have “reminded” contractors before the storm and/or fined them after the fact? The memo to council from public works reads like a note from mommy after a son or daughter had their homework eaten by the family pet. To add salt to the wound, the report offered no recommendations for future snow clearing response, instead offering a review of operations as a whole in the spring. Maybe we could also review leaf raking each March and practise for heatstroke every January while we’re at it.

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the requirement that mothers participating in the study “had to be over the age of 18, English- or French-speaking, and have two lips sufficient in nature to deliver a palpable kiss.” The article was skillfully written, in a style, complete with footnotes, that mimics scientific language. Sad to say, the choice of Ottawa for this sort of foolishness probably gave it credibility – foolishness of this sort not being unknown here. But the tip-offs were vividly clear to anyone who read the original article. That’s the key point. Clearly, most people didn’t read it. Instead, they read the outraged reactions, online, from those who, while not having read it themselves, had heard about it, online. Professional ethicists, apparently not a profession for which a sense of humour is a prerequisite, redisTriBUTion inQUiries Traci Cameron 613-221-6223 adMinisTraTion: Donna Therien 613-221-6233 display adverTising: Gisele Godin - Kanata - 221-6214 Dave Pennett - Ottawa West - 221-6209 Cindy Gilbert - Ottawa South - 221-6211 Carly McGhie - Ottawa East - 221-6154 Geoff Hamilton - Home Builders Accounts Specialist - 221-6215 Valerie Rochon - Barrhaven - 221-6227 Jill Martin - Nepean - 221-6221 Mike Stoodley - Stittsville - 221-6231 Blair Kirkpatrick - Orleans - 221-6216 Rico Corsi - Automotive Consultant - 221-6224 Classified adverTising sales:

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When the nuance is lost and the argument is summarized and widely shared as, say, “writer attacks Trudeau nanny,” all hope of reasonable discourse is lost. It is ironic that in a time when more information is available to us than at any time in history, our capacity for ignorance is so rapidly increasing.

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Stittsville is up against several other music schools from other areas of the city. The voting for top music school in Ottawa in these Top Choice Awards for 2016 can be done online at http://topchoiceawards. c o m / vo t e / 2 0 1 6 / o t t awa / music-school/u-rock-musicschool/ . The U-Rock Music School of Stittsville is operated by Cathy Hallessey and Brian Brodersen. Its students have performed at Stittsville’s Canada Day celebrations as well as at other community events. The U-Rock Music School provides private music lessons in pop/rock vocals, acoustic and electric guitar, bass guitar and drums. Weekly lessons are provided. The URock Music School makes its students aware of performance opportunities outside of the school program. The U-Rock Music School preps its students for auditions and shows, musical theatre, coffee houses, talent shows and other performance opportunities.

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Nine year old Michael Meehan of Stittsville was diagnosed with leukemia in Jan. 2013. Two years of chemotherapy saw his cancer officially go in remission and Michael even rang the endof-treatment bell at CHEO. He was going to be a cancer survivor. But during a routine blood test last October, it was discovered that Michael’s leukemia had returned. This meant more chemotherapy sessions at CHEO. But it was discovered that Michael was not reacting to the chemotherapy. This meant that Michael was directed to a new treatment called CAR-T cell therapy which is offered only in Montreal, is not covered by any medical plans and means another extended leave from work for Michael’s father, an Ottawa police officer. To help with the costs that the family will be faced with for this new treatment in Montreal, a fundraiser is being held for the family on Saturday, Jan. 23, starting at 8 p.m., in the upstairs hall

come to attend and enjoy a delicious meal. This Saturday, Jan. 16 at 7 p.m., there will be a Chili Cook-Off along with a beer and spirit tasting held at the Stittsville Legion Hall on Stittsville Main Street. There will be a $5 cover charge to enjoy the tasting and dancing. This promises to be a fun evening with everyone in the community welcome.

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This year, 2016, is an Olympic year and one of those hoping to be there in Rio de Janeiro participating for Canada is wrestler Erica Wiebe of Stittsville. She recently won the Canadian Olympic Trials and now has just gone through a testing camp in Calgary. This involved blood tests, physicals, functional movement assessments and other tests administer by the Canadian Sport Institute. The tests showed that Erica is in the best shape of her life which is great news as she tries to qualify for the Olympic Games in the coming months. She will be attending an Olympic Test Event at the Olympic venue in Rio de Janeiro at the end of this month. This will be followed by three opportunities

to qualify for the Olympics – a PAN AM qualifier in early March in Texas; a world qualifier in Mongolia in April; and another world qualifier in Turkey in May. In addition, Erica will be attending an Olympic team camp in early March in New Orleans and a Canada Cup training camp with the United States team in July in Guelph. This all happens before the Olympic Games in August. Erica will be focussing on tactical and technical preparation in the coming months. Her weekly training schedule will include strength and conditioning training, wrestling practice and technical sessions with coaches. Erica is currently ranked fifth in the world in her 75 KG women’s freestyle wrestling class.

In her wrestling career to date, she has wrestling in 345 matches and has travelled to 25 countries. She has spent over 8,000 hours training in the gym. Her goal is to qualify for the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro and then to bring home a medal from the Games. Erica is a graduate of Sacred Heart Catholic High School in Stittsville.

Erica Wiebe

John Curry

john.curry@metroland.com

Three unanswered goals in the third period carried the Molson’s Black team to a 6-3 victory over the Pro2Col Red team in Stittsville Town League action on Thursday, Jan. 7. The game had been tied 1-1 after the first period and 3-3 after two periods of play before the Black squad scored three times in the third period to win by a 6-3 score. Trevor Harding had four goals for the Black team in this game. Ryan Sterling and Kyle Murray scored the other goals. Shayne Thompson picked up two assists while single assists went to Matt Killen, Anthony Rea and

William Engler. For the Red team, the goal scorers were Greg Harding, Craig Hiscoe and Pat Kavanagh. Picking up assists for the Red team were Marty Ballard, Paul Doyle, Dan Cavanagh, Chris Brussatoi, Craig Hiscoe and Andrew Stevenson. In the other Stittsville Town League game on Thursday, Jan. 7, it took an overtime goal by Roman Srutek to give the Laurysen Kitchens squad a 7-6 victory over the Cabling Ottawa Orange team. This overtime goal was Roman Srutek’s second goal of the game for Laurysen Kitchens. Other scorers for Laurysen Kitchens included Luke Haunts, Chris Hesse,

Jordan Kelly and Tyrone Vine. Those picking up assists in the game for Laurysen Kitchens included Ryan Schiffer with two assists and Nick Purdy, Jordan Kelly, Tyrone Vine, Roman Srutek, Luke Haunts, Brennan Gould, Chris Hesse and Corey Laurysen, all with one assist each. For the Cabling Ottawa squad, Steve McJannet had two goals. Matt Yakabuski had a single goal. John Ostapyk had two assists in the game for the Cabling Ottawa Orange team. Those earning single assists included Jason Gallinger, Matt Yakabuski, Shane Byrne and Chris Neufeld.

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World War Two veteran Bill Mountain dies at age of 93 Dr. William “Bill” Mountain of Stittsville died on New Year’s Day, Jan. 1, 2016. He was 93. Born in Saskatchewan, he grew up in Stratford, ON. In 1942, at the age of 19, he joined the RCAF and served in active duty overseas with Bomber Command. After the war, he obtained his PhD in plant pathology in 1953 and went on to a career with the federal public service with the Department of Agriculture. He began as a research scientist at Harrow, ON before moving into management positions in St. Catharines as Director of the Vineland Research Station and then in Ottawa as Director General of the Entomology Research Institute. He retired in 1986 as Assistant Deputy Minister of the Ministry of the Environment. In 1948, Bill married Doris Ferguson who predeceased him in 1983. In 1984, he married Margaret Barker (nee Bailes). In retirement, Bill was an avid wood carver and painter.

He also served for a number of years on the Board of Stewards of Stittsville United Church in Stittsville. In April 2014, Bill was a special guest at the annual general meeting of the Goulbourn Museum at St. Paul’s United Church in Richmond. At this meeting, Bill and two others who had lived through the years of World War Two gave brief accounts of their personal stories related to the war years. In his remarks at this meeting, Bill marvelled at how young he and others were in the Bomber Command air crews. His own seven member crew in 1944 consisted of himself, a 19 year old pilot, as well as a 19 year old flight engineer. He said that when he thinks about his sons and a grandson at age 19, he wonders how these young 19 year olds including himself did what they did in World War Two. His crew, which included five Canadians and two British, flew a total of 32 missions over Europe. He then became an instructor for nine months

before being discharged and taking up the government’s offer of free university. He spent eight years at university, all paid for by the government, emerging at the age of 30 with his doctorate. In his remarks, he admitted that the missions that he flew over Europe were dangerous, particularly due to possible attacks by German planes as the bombers dropped their bombs. He recalled one mission where 13 bombers were shot down, with each plane and its seven-member crew plummet-

ing to the ground. Bill is survived by his wife Margaret, his sons James and Robert, his step daughter Melanie Downey, his step son John Barker and nine grandchildren. In his final months, Bill

received care at the Red Oak Retirement Home, the Queensway Carleton Hospital and the Perley Rideau Veterans Centre. The funeral service for Bill took place on Tuesday, Jan. 5 at 2 p.m. at the Stittsville

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City of Ottawa Stittsville ward councillor Shad Qadri has looked back on a number of accomplishments and successes in 2015 and looks forward to more in 2016. He points to the approval of the Stittsville Main Street design guidelines as the resolution of an issue that had raised concerns in the community, namely the height of new buildings along Stittsville Main Street. Because of community concerns, council-

lor Qadri had the whole matter re-visited and the final document has accommodated community concerns with regard to building heights along some areas of Stittsville Main Street. Councillor Qadri feels that the establishment of a splash pad in the Jackson Trails community is another accomplishment for the community in 2015, with the funds having come from the city’s budget. He was also happy to see the re-opening of the pool at the Goulbourn Recreation Complex after

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an extensive shutdown. It was a four million dollar expense to make the renovations and improvements. Councillor Qadri also points to the launching of the Kemp Woodland stewardship project which will see the old growth cedar woodland along the Trans Canada Trail immediately west of Sacred Heart High School be protected and enhanced thanks to the involvement of the Ottawa Stewardship Council and partnerships with the Stittsville Village Association, Sacred Heart High School and Waste Management. Councillor Qadri was happy to see traffic signals installed at the intersection of Maple Grove Road and Huntmar Drive in 2015, noting that they were long overdue. He acknowledges that there are still some revisions to be made with regard to traffic movement through this intersection. The city of Ottawa played a role in the creation of the new Rotary Peace Park at Bell Memorial Park in Stittsville, not only providing $30,000 in initial seed money for the project but also in providing the location on cityowned land at Bell Memo-

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ing down traffic and making motorists more aware of their speed on the street. Councillor Qadri notes that this year’s city budget includes an allocation of $40,000 for each councillor to implement traffic calming measures such as this “flex stake” program. He will be using these funds to continue to fund the implementation of the program in Stittsville. In 2016, councillor Qadri hopes to find a way for the city to acquire the Shea Woods area in the Fernbank lands. The city has set aside three million dollars for the acquisition of this urban natural feature but additional funds are needed in order to purchase the site from the developer. Councillor Qadri is hopeful that the provincial Trillium program or some other source of funds can be found to enable the Shea Woods site to be acquired by the city. Councillor Qadri also wants to try to advance the improvement and widening of Huntmar Drive from Maple Grove Road north to Palladium Drive in 2016. He wants to try to leverage the city’s $250,000 allocation in the 2016 budget for

the redesign and reconfiguration of the Maple Grove Road/Huntmar Drive traffic signals and intersection to try to move the Huntmar Drive improvement up on the city’s capital projects agenda. The city’s 2016 budget includes $750,000 for installation of inlet control devices on storm drains in areas of Stittsville which experienced severe flooding in the 2009 rain storm. He wants to make sure that this work is undertaken and completed. He will also be watching to make sure that the new Kanata West pumping station gets started as there are funds in the 2016 budget for this. The implementation of this new pumping station will also help kick start the Carp River restoration plan. And while the $400,000 for a new skateboard park in Stittsville is in the 2018 city budget, councillor Qadri this year wants to begin the process of working with the community to find a location for this new facility. Councillor Qadri is also interested in seeing phase two of the city’s LRT project move forward, noting that this will then help a study for phase three

get going. Phase two takes the LRT to Bayshore while phase three brings it to the Kanata/ Stittsville area. Councillor Allan Hubley of Kanata South and councillor Qadri have jointly asked for the city to proceed with the phase three study. As chair of Ottawa Public Health, councillor Qadri wants to work with both the community and Ottawa Public Health to ensure that residents are aware of the services that Ottawa Public Health provides. Also, as chair of the Crime Prevention Ottawa Board of Directors, councillor Qadri wants to continue moving forward with the city’s guns and gangs strategy, an initiative of the Ottawa Police Service and various partners. This strategy includes implementing an exit strategy for those currently involved with gangs who wants to leave that lifestyle. Councillor Qadri also wants to ensure that no matter what happens with regard to the Bradley/Craig red barn on Hazeldean Road which goes before city council’s planning committee on Tuesday, Jan. 26, the Bradley/ Craig farm house must remain and be preserved at that site.

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rial Park. The Environmental Assessment for the future widening of the Carp Road between Hazeldean Road and highway 417 was completed in 2015. Councillor Qadri is now going to try to have the widening project moved forward in the city’s capital plans. At present, the widening is to happen sometime after 2020. A road project that councillor Qadri was happy to see reach reality in 2015 was the opening of phase one of Robert Grant Avenue in the Fernbank lands, with the section of Fernbank Road north to Abbott Street opened to traffic late in the year, along with a new traffic signal installed at the intersection of Robert Grant Avenue and Fernbank Road. He sees this as an example of the infrastructure needs of the Fernbank lands being met as development progresses. Councillor Qadri points to efforts to make streets in Stittsville safer by noting that the “flex stake” program was implemented on several streets. This is a program in which flexible stakes are placed in the centre of a street with the goal of slow-

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goons HC of Ottawa. In the 65 plus division, the Algonquin Wolves defeated the Fallen Heroes 4-1 to win the championship. The four teams in this division were the Old Smoothies of Ottawa, the Algonquin Wolves from Huntsville, the Frontenac Fossils from Kingston and Syracuse and the Fallen Heroes from Ottawa. In the 60 plus division, the Castor Heating & Cooling team blanked the Seaway Valley Blades 1-0 in the championship game. The four teams in this division were the Senior Sportsmen of Barrhaven, Castor Heating & Cooling of Enbrun, Bradley’s of Ottawa and Seaway Valley Blades of Cornwall. In the 55 plus division (Molson’s Division), the eight teams were Glen Cairn Motley Crew of Kanata, Kanata Sports Club of Kanata, The Rink Rats of Renfrew, the Vikings of Kanata, Westport Rideaus of Westport, Grey Beards of Os-

hawa, Cornwall Classics of Cornwall and Kingston Leftovers of Kingston. In the 40 plus division (Coors Division), the eight teams were Stittsville Open Roads RV of Renfrew, the Kegs of Ottawa, Huntsville Old Timers of Huntsville, Havoc of Ottawa,

CUPE 5500 of Ottawa, Turkey Burners of Ottawa, Onimkee Lightning of Gatineau and PWC Pylons of Blackburn Hamlet. There were also two ladies divisions in the tournament, one with eight teams and one with four teams. Teams in the eight

team ladies division were The Rangers of Ottawa, Red Bulls of Ottawa, Duguay’s Stars of Gatineau, JagerBombs of Brockville, Play Therapy of Kingston, Main Street Pub Girls of Stittsville, Verona Fly Girls of Tweed and Team Fauna of Montreal.

Teams in the four team ladies division were Emma’s Entourage of Ottawa, Red Herrings of Ottawa, Party Sound Phantoms of Parry Sound and Ice Aged of Ottawa. The tournament also featured a 50-50 draw as well as a draw for a mini-fridge full of beer.

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Members of the Main Street team from the Stittsville Town League, champions in the open division of the Laidlaw Rangers Oldtimers Hockey Tournament in Stittsville, are, front row, kneeling, from left, Dan Jessiman, Adam Vaughn, Vinnie Grant, Trevor Hawkins and Tyler Akeson; and, back row, standing, from left, coach Johnny Leroux, Mike Beynon, Dan Cavanagh, Dan Bradley, Chris Hesse, Corey Laurysen (captain), Pat Kavanagh and assistant coach Bruce Jessiman.

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Mary Poppins dropped into the Kanata Theatre over the Christmas holidays, much to the joy of the sold out crowds which attended the performances of the musical at the Ron Maslin Playhouse in Kanata. Among those who were at the musical and even got to meet Mary Poppins, played by Lisa Wagner, and Bert, played by Kendrick Abell, were Stittsville youngsters Sarah Beuree and Danica Coote. The musical “Mary Poppins” was presented by the Kanata Theatre from Dec. 27 to Dec. 30, featuring such familiar songs as “Let’s go fly a kite,” “Feed the birds,” “Step in time” and “A spoonful of sugar.” The production followed the story of the Banks family as it encountered Mary Poppins and her friend Bert, along with a cast of characters that led the audience to believe that “Anything can happen if you let it” and who taught the audience the importance of people valuing themselves and each other. The musical offered the mixture of an irresistible story, unforgettable songs and toetapping dance numbers. No wonder it draw packed houses at the

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Winning the gold medals at the Hockeyfest tournament in Oshawa in December. Awesome. Capturing this tournament championship with a two-goal comefrom-behind victory in the final game. Spectacular. And following up this tournament win by receiving the Bill Patterson Trophy at the recent Bell Capital Cup tournament. Priceless. But this has been the recent experience of the Stittsville Minor Atom Rams competitive team. This Minor Atom Rams team played in the Hockeyfest tournament in Oshawa in mid-December. After going undefeated in round robin play, the Rams were off to the championship final. After two periods of play, the Rams were down by a 3-2 score to the Whitby Wildcats. With six minutes remaining in this championship game, the Rams stored back with two goals to win the game 4-3 and bring home the gold medals as Oshawa Hockeyfest champions. There was then tournament action for the Stittsville

Minor Atom Rams in the Bell Capital Cup tournament in which the Rams received the Bill Patterson Trophy. This trophy is awarded to just one competitivelevel and one house league-level team in the tournament, honouring the team that best demonstrates fair play and sportsmanship during round robin play in the tournament. The Stittsville Minor Atom

Rams were the competitive-level team that was chosen to receive this prestigious trophy. The Bill Patterson Trophy is presented annually at the Bell Capital Cup in honour of CJOH sportscaster Bill Patterson who died suddenly in September 1999 of a heart attack. He loved watching and reporting on young athletes and was a great

booster of amateur sports in the community. The Stittsville Minor Atom Rams are winners not only on the ice but also off the ice in the community as well. The team, with the sponsorship of the Bridlewood Medical Centre in Kanata, raised $200 for the Stittsville Food Bank, demonstrating the true spirit of Christmas.

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A 34 year old tradition continues in Richmond this Sunday, Jan. 17 with the running of the annual Richmond Road Races. These Richmond Road Races are the oldest winter running event in the Ottawa area. The races started in 1983 as part of the annual winter carnival which was then held in Richmond, with the former township of Goulbourn involved as well. The races are now being organized and staged by Run Ottawa. This Sunday there will be, as usual, a 10K race as well as a 5K run. Both runs will start and finish on McBean Street in front of South Carleton High School. The Richmond Road Races are open to runners of all ages and fitness levels. Registration for this year’s 34th annual Richmond Road Races will be open right up until this Saturday, Jan. 16 when last minute registration can be done between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. at the Bushtukah store on Hazeldean Road in Stittsville. Online registration for the Richmond Road Races is open until late this Thursday, Jan. 14 at www.runottawa.ca .

68 shots Special to the News

The Stittsville Royals peppered the Brockville Tikis goal with 68 shots in skating to an 8-1 victory in a Central Canada Hockey League Tier 2 game at the Goulbourn Recreation Complex in Stittsville last Sunday afternoon. This barrage of shots included 33 shots in the third period alone.

The visiting Tikis had 24 shots on the Royals’ net in the whole game. Jordan Boutilier scored two goals in this game for the Royals. Single goals were tallied by Ryan Cullen, Cole Lavoie, Shane Hiley, Jake Oliver, Mike DiBello and Matt Allan. Jordan Boutilier picked up three assists in the game for the Royals while Colin Baggio, Aaron Hickie and Ryan Cullen all collect-

ed two assists in the game. Single assists were earned by Etienne Vivash, Troy Hass, Jake Oliver, Jack Chudleigh, Shane Hiley, Matt Allan and Clay Carter. This victory over the Brockville Tikis was a return to winning ways for the Stittsville Royals as the team had lost 2-1 to the Clarence Beavers the previous Sunday and then had lost 7-2 to the Perth Blue Wings

in Perth last Friday night. Matt Veaudry and Mike DiBello scored the goals for the Royals in this game. Aaron Hickie and Mike DiBello picked up one assist each in the game. The next home game of the Stittsville Royals at the Goulbourn Recreation Complex on Shea Road in Stittsville is on Sunday, Jan. 31 at 2:30 p.m. when the Royals will host the Ottawa West Golden Knights.

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Playing in the Bell Capital Cup tournament. Exciting. Participating in the championship final on the ice at the Canadian Tire Centre, home of the National Hockey League Ottawa Senators. Thrilling. Winning that final game and capturing the championship trophy and Girls U13 banner. Awesome. This was how the Nepean Wildcats Peewee AA girls hockey team started off 2016 and playing on the team are four Richmond area girls – team captain Hillary Sterling, goalie Cameron Thomas, winger Jamie Aspropotamitis and defenseman Elle Spencer. The Wildcats went undefeated in their five games in the Bell Capital Cup tournament, with scores of 4-0, 0-0, 1-0 and 2-1 before scor-

ing a decisive 3-0 victory over Stoney Creek in the championship game on New Year’s Day, Jan. 1. This was not the first time that this group of players had been in a Bell Capital Cup championship final at the Canadian Tire Centre. Two years ago, the team had made it to the Atom AA final but lost, taking home the silver medals. This group of Nepean Wildcats players has played together since novice. Hillary Sterling, who attends Sacred Heart High School in Stittsville, has been playing hockey since she was four or five years old. A centre who shoots right, she describes herself as a playmaker. She was named as the top scorer in her division in the Bell Capital Cup tournament. She enjoys playing in the Bell Capital Cup tournament because it pro-

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might give you an indication of how she plays the game. She enjoyed the team’s win over the rival Kanata Rangers in the tournament. Elle says that she loves playing hockey as it provides the opportunity to have fun with her friends. She also likes travelling to different tournaments where she meets new friends.

Nepean Wildcats’ goalie Cameron Thomas, who attends Goulbourn Middle School, has been playing hockey for seven years now. She describes herself as a butterfly kind of goalie but whatever style she has, it works as she allowed only one goal in the five games that the team played in the Bell Capital Cup. Indeed, she was named as the

first star in the championship game. And she came through with the outstanding performance in the championship game despite quite a time the night before when she had a fever of 102 and a feared appendix attack as she was experiencing pain in her side. See NEPEAN WILDCATS, page 27

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This prompted a visit to CHEO where it turned out not to be her appendix and she got to go home.

Then, on the drive home, a deer was hit. But she overcame this turmoil and went on to post a 3-0 shutout in the championship game.

Winning this final in the Canadian Tire Centre was a highlight of the Bell Capital Cup for Cameron. She says that she enjoys playing

hockey as it allows her to play on a team, travel to different places for tournaments and basically have fun with her teammates.

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Members of the Nepean Wildcats Peewee AA girls hockey team, champions in the Girls U13 division in the recent Bell Capital Cup tournament, with the championship game being played at the Canadian Tire Centre, are, lying at the front, goalie Cameron Thomas, left, and team captain Hillary Sterling, right; first row, kneeling, from left, Aislyn Blakely, Emma Eryou, Ellie Brown, Gabi Curkovic, Ashley Monds, Caroline Alexander, Elle Spencer, Jamie Aspropotamitis and trainer Dawn Carle; and, back row, standing, from left, assistant coach Jamie Monds, head coach Eliot Spencer, Meg Redmond, Delaney Johnston, Amy Hradecky, Mackenzie Audet, Jackie Kuhn, Peyton Carle, assistant coach Justin Thomas and assistant coach Ian Sterling.

All of the Nepean Wildcats players enjoyed the Bell Capital Cup tradition of trading team pins with players from other teams. Another highlight of the Bell Capital Cup tournament was participating in the skills competition which is held during the tournament. This involved various skills such as power play, breakaway, agility, relay and shooting. Hillary Sterling, Ellie Brown, Delaney Johnston, Caroline Alexander and Cameron Thomas won the power play competition. The trio of Emma Eryou, Aislyn Blakely and Mackenzie Audet won the agility competition. Elle Spencer and Jackie Kuhn were second in the breakaway challenge while Jamie Aspropotamitis, Peyton Carle, Ashley Monds, Meg Redmond and Gabi Curkovic placed second in the relay competition. Amy Hradecky was second in the shooting competition.

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City of Ottawa Councillor Reports By Shad Qadri, Councillor Ward Six Stittsville City of Ottawa

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Stittsville Street Names Requiring Renaming In 2001, 11 former cities and townships were amalgamated into the new City of Ottawa. Combining these municipalities resulted in many duplicate and similar sounding street names as many of our communities share local history and geography. Following amalgamation, the primary focus for resolving street name problems was the elimination of identical street names and street type designation (i.e. Main Street former Goulbourn and Main Street former Ottawa, and is now known as Stittsville Main Street). However, Stittsville as well as the City of Ottawa as a whole, still has a number of street names that can cause confusion, not only to area residents but to Emergency Services, and require resolution. Stittsville has 6 street names that are similar and or identical to other streets within the City of Ottawa which can be problematic and are now in the process of accepting replacement street QDPHV 7KH OLVWV RI VWUHHWV OLVWHG EHORZ KDYH EHHQ FRQÀUPHG DQG will require name or civic number changes. 3URSHUW\ RZQHUV ZKR ZLOO EH VSHFLÀFDOO\ DIIHFWHG ZLOO EH QRWLÀHG by mail. They are as follows: ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡

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A snowmobile outing turned into a snowmobile rescue in the Kettles Road area west of Richmond last week. Just before 10 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 6, the Ottawa Police Service was notified of two snowmobilers who had gone through ice in a swampy area in the Kettles Road area. This is an area west of Richmond where there are a number of snowmobile trails. Searchers used snowmobiles and ATV’s but also had to proceed by foot in an attempt to locate the stranded snowmobilers. They were eventually located about ten kilometers into the bush, cold and wet from having gone through thin ice. The snowmobilers were taken to hospital because of hypothermia. The problem with snowmobiling so far this season is that there has not been enough cold weather to freeze the ground or waterways and swampy areas. More cold weather is needed before snowmobile trails will be safe. Indeed, B.E.A.S.T. (Beautiful Eastern Association of Snowmobile Trails), the local snowmobile trails association, had posted on its website last week that snowmobile trails locally were still not in good shape. The website carried the following advisory: “The Dec. 29th snow is most welcome and will be the 2016 base. Plus 17 on the 24th, though, ensures that any wet areas are certainly wet under that snow. The club will be packing dry spots when possible but extended cold is a need first. Two cold nights is a start but swamps are in very poor shape with the insulating snow on top.� The website noted that the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs was reporting over 1,000 kilometers of rideable trails only 90 minutes northwest of Ottawa. “That is the place to ride for now,� the website advised. B.E.A.S.T. is the snowmobile trails association that was made up of members and volunteers from three

local snowmobile clubs, namely the Ashton District Snowmobile Association, the Stittsville & Dwyer Hill Snowmobile Association and the Richmond Snow Rovers. In 2010, these three clubs dissolved with the formation of B.E.A.S.T. which was sectioned into four operational units. Each section has its own grooming unit and trail director as well as a representative on the B.E.A.S.T. Board of Directors. These sections are South East (Richmond and Barrhaven); South West (Ashton south to Smiths Falls including Carleton Place); North East (Stittsville and Munster areas bordering Ashton and Almonte; and North West (Almonte, Clayton, Lanark and White Lake. B.E.A.S.T. is incorporated as a non-profit organization and is registered with the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs with 309 kilometers of trails. All three of the former clubs have combined their permit revenues and operating expenses into a single financial system to maintain trail operations. B.E.A.S.T. has over 750 permit members, making it one of the largest groups in Eastern Ontario and among the largest such organizations in the province. The goal of B.E.A.S.T. is to provide a world-class trail system to members and visitors through improved trail safety, signage and smooth trails. B.E.A.S.T. is totally run by volunteers. B.E.A.S.T. has a Trail Patrol comprised of about 30 members who volunteer their time and the

use of their personal equipment to be snowmobile ambassadors on the trails. They are identifiable by their Trail Patrol vest and each member also carries a Trail Patrol ID issued by the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC). The Trail Patrol members check for snowmobile permits and help snowmobilers on the trail. The goal is to ensure that the trails are safe and everyone using them is compliant with the various laws. Ontario law requires any person 16 years and over to hold a valid Ontario Driver’s License or a Motorized Snow Vehicle Operator’s License to operate a snowmobile on OFSC trails. Those aged 12 to 15 years of age require a Motorized Snow Vehicle Operator’s License. This can be obtained by taking the OFSC Snowmobile Driver Training Course designed to emphasize the safe operation of motorized snow vehicles. Completion of the course allows the participant to legally drive a snowmobile in Ontario. More information about the OFSC Snowmobile Driver Training Course can be obtained by emailing Deb Lackey, B.E.A.S.T. Driver Training Coordinator, at jlackey@ storm.ca . B.E.A.S.T. conducts grooming operations on its trail system. Last winter B.E.A.S.T. used permit dollars and fundraising to purchase a new trail groomer for the Richmond area of its trail system. Grooming costs are substantial and are paid for by trail permit dollars. See GROOMING, page 29

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Around village of Richmond …The next open mic night happens in the upstairs lounge at the Richmond Curling Club on Friday, Jan. 22 starting at 8 p.m. There is no admission charge but those attending are urged to take along a non-perishable food item for donation to the Richmond Food Bank. Everyone is welcome to attend, either to perform or simply to enjoy the music…..The Richmond Youth Drop In Centre program is continuing, happening on the second and fourth Friday of each month upstairs at the Richmond arena. This is a program for youth ages 12 to 16 years of age. For more information, please contact Liana Medynski at 613-838-7216…It’s fish fry time at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church on McBean Street this Friday from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend to enjoy fish and chips by Fadi’s Fabulous Foods.

It’s adults $15, children aged 6 to 12 only $7 and children under 5 years of age free. To reserve tickets, please call Kaye at 613838-5432 and leave a message…A congregational pot luck is being held at St. John’s Anglican Church on Fowler Street on Sunday, Jan. 31 following the 10 a.m. service….. With the new building now up at the Richmond Village Marketplace shopping area at the corner of Perth Street and Shea Road, the search is now on for someone to assume a Pet Valu franchise for a spot in the new building…The free Open Table Christmas Dinner which was held on Christmas Day at St. John’s Anglican Church hall on Fowler Street, open to everyone in the community, saw 22 attend to enjoy the dinner and the fellowship and comradeship that flowed from all those in attendance…..

Coupon Book raises $3,400 Special to the News

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This is a snowmobile trail directional sign showing the distances to various communities like Richmond, Ashton, Smiths Falls, Kemptville and North Gower which stands along Kettles Road opposite an entrance to the Marlborough Forest.

Grooming trails costs Continued from page 28

In the 2014-2015 season, B.E.A.S.T. made a $24,341 payment on its new groomer, part of a five year purchase plan; $51,375.06 on equipment repairs such as new tracks for the groomers; $12,363.10 for operator wages; and $15,169.66 for fuel for the groomers. In the 2014-2015 season, which was a sixweek season, grooming hours totalled 883 hours. The B.E.A.S.T. executive members for the 2015-2016 season are Brian Moreau, president (613-2533153), Gord Servant, vice-president; Jim Lackey, treasurer; Dave Poaps, secretary; Audy Bedard, North West Trail Director; Daryl Rauhala, North East Trail Director; Ian Edwards, South West Trail Director; Rob Thicke, South East Trail Director; and Julie-Anne Bedard, volunteer coordinator.

The “Living Local Coupon Book” developed by Michele Noel of Blue House Pet Grooming of Richmond has raised $3,400 to date for the Richmond Food Bank. There will be more to come as all proceeds raised from the sale of this coupon book are going to support the Richmond Food Bank. This coupon book is a real win/win/win/win situation. The Richmond Food Bank wins because it receives the money raised. Richmond and area residents win because they get discounts on products and/ or services at local businesses. Local businesses win because they gain more local customers. And the Richmond community wins because all of this helps it to become an even more thriving and active community. Michele Noel of Blue House Pet Grooming on Perth Street came up with this idea of a “Living Local Coupon Book.” This book features coupons from various businesses in and around Richmond that give customers

discounts on products and/ or services. There are over 50 different local businesses involved. And what is the real topping on the cake in this is that this “Living Local Coupon Book” costs only $5 per book with all of the funds raised going to support the Richmond Food Bank. So, you not only get a saving when you use a coupon but you also are helping to support the Richmond Food Bank. Supporting local businesses is also important as it makes the local business sector more vibrant, adding to the vitality of the community. The businesses included in this “Living Local Coupon Book” are A & P Plumbing, Amish Sheds, Bayview Windows, Blue Heron Studios (Art Classes), Blue House Pet Grooming, Brophy Farm Events, CarO-Practor, Channonhouse Bootcamp, Christopher’s Meats, Climate Works, Conley Driving Range, Copiexpert, Ed Smith (Corporate Accountant), Fallowfield Developments, Fang Shen Do – Kung Fu, Harmony Gardens Landscaping, Har-

vey Roofing & Masonry, Home Climate Pro, Richmond Home Hardware, Jabulani Vineyard & Winery, JD Customz Auto, K.D. Handyman, Kelly Electric, Landica Property Solutions, Mac’s, Marlborough Pub & Eatery, Mathew Hein (Financial Advisor), Matthews Kennels, Milano Pizza, Mr. Chipper-Tree Removal, My Car, Rabb Construction, Richmond Auto Care, Richmond Centennial Golf Club, Richmond Nursery, Royal LePage Real Estate, Royals Restaurant, South Carleton Physiotherapy, Southpaw Property Maintenance, Spotlight on Hair, Stubbe Horse Farm, Talos Homes, TKG Professional Painter, Toy Storage, Tracy Trebble Massage Therapist, Tricia A. Schouten Barrister & Solicitor and Whitehaven Chartered Accountant. These “Living Local Coupon Books” can be obtained at any of the participating local businesses. Richmond Home Hardware, Christopher’s Meat Market, Richmond Centennial Golf Club and Patty Reid Smith are among the top-selling locations for this coupon book to date.

Fabulous Fish Fry is here! Special to the News

The annual Fabulous Fish Fry is being held at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church on McBean Street in Richmond this Friday, Jan. 15. This Fabulous Fish Fry, featuring fish and chips by Fadi’s Fabulous Foods, will run

from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. The cost will be $15 for adults and $7 for children aged 6 to 12 years. Children under 5 years of age can enjoy the fish and chips for free. To reserve tickets for this Fabulous Fish Fry, please call Kaye at 613-838-5432 and leave a message.

In recent months, many residents served by Hydro One have asked me for updates on the Hydro One vs. Hydro Ottawa situation. Unfortunately, there wasn’t much to report until just recently. As you may have heard in the media, the two hydro companies were unable to come to terms on a plan that would see the 45,000 Hydro One customers within the City of Ottawa boundaries transferred to Hydro Ottawa. Allow me this opportunity to shed some light on and help explain the situation. As many of you may be aware, this issue dates back to just before amalgamation. At that time, five local hydro companies merged into Hydro Ottawa. They were Gloucester Hydro, Goulbourn Hydro, Kanata Hydro, Nepean Hydro and Ottawa Hydro. The rest of the customers in the soon to be amalgamated City of Ottawa were served by Ontario Hydro, which is now known as Hydro One. Since that time, there have been consistent calls for Hydro One to divest itself of the Ottawa properties and bring all Ottawa residents under the Hydro Ottawa banner. Easier said than done, apparently. Just before Christmas, the CEO of Hydro Ottawa, Bryce Conrad, contacted Council and let us know that this transfer was not going to happen. As had been the case in the past, the financial discrepancy in what Hydro One wanted vs. what Hydro Ottawa was willing to pay was simply too large to overcome. Essentially, if we paid the asking price, we would have to recoup the costs in some way and that would almost certainly be through a levy on the accounts that we would be acquiring. It wouldn’t be fair to existing Hydro Ottawa customers to have them pay more so that new customers could pay less. The thing I found most fascinating about this is that if Hydro Ottawa did add a surcharge on the acquired accounts to recoup the costs of the acquisition, the difference in rates between customers could only last five years. As it turns out, the Ontario Energy Board wouldn’t allow Hydro Ottawa to have two different rates for their customers. The irony there is that is exactly the system we have now but through two different providers. So, as it stands now, there is no deal. Hydro One customers will remain with Hydro One. I’m told the average Hydro One customer pays approximately 25% more per year than a Hydro Ottawa customer. If there is a way forward that could allow us to bridge the gap and make the transition possible, I’d like to explore it. My question back to Mr. Conrad recently was this: If we paid the Hydro One asking price and then charged the incoming Hydro One customers the same rate they were paying, how many years would it take for that 25% overcharge to cover the cost of the acquisition? I await a response. With that said, I’d like to know your thoughts on the following question: Would it not be better to be overcharged for 15 or 20 years and have a light at the end of the tunnel than to be overcharged for eternity? If there was support for such an initiative, I’d like to challenge the Ontario Energy Board to approve such an arrangement rather than sit back and do nothing.

Public Access Defibrillator Rideau-Goulbourn is a tight knit community and, as such, we have many organizations and service clubs that provide activities for residents of all ages. Our office has partnered with the Ottawa Paramedic Service to provide training for clubs and organizations who would like to install a public access defibrillator at their local meeting place. There is a cost to the program, so please contact my office if your organization is interested in installing and receiving training for a defibrillator system. If you have any comments, questions or concerns, please feel free to email me at Scott.Moffatt@ottawa.ca or contact me by phone at 613-580-2491.

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Richmond Village Association says ‘thanks’ John Curry john.curry@metroland.com

The Richmond Village Association (RVA) said “thanks” on Tuesday, Jan. 5. It did so at its annual appreciation night which this year was held at the Richmond Legion Hall on Ottawa Street in Richmond. In his comments at the gathering, RVA president Tino Bevacqua said that the appreciation evening is held by the RVA to thank the sponsors and supporters of the RVA as well as to thank those on the Board of Directors for their ef-

forts over the past year. He announced that the next monthly meeting of the RVA would be the organization’s annual general meeting which will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 2 at 8 p.m. in the upstairs hall at the Richmond Memorial Community Centre (arena). He also announced that the RVA’s quarterly newsletter flyer would be coming out soon, adding that there are lots of projects and events happening in the village. Tino also officially cut a cake specially decorated to celebrate this appreciation evening. Singer/guitarist Andrew Mc-

Kim, who organizes the monthly open mic evenings in Richmond, provided musical entertainment during the appreciation evening. RVA banners publicizing the organization’s various sponsors were hung on a wall of the Legion Hall for the event. Tables filled with sandwiches and other goodies lined the centre of the hall. Among those in attendance were Helene Hutchings of Coldwell Banker Realty, who is a new sponsor of the RVA, Richmond Agricultural Society president Ian Stackhouse and Homecraft president Laura Robertson, Brian and

Barb Rotar of Golden Triangle Signs, who have been in business for 40 years, RVA sponsor Chris King of King’s Your Independent Grocer, Keith Hobbs who is president of the Goulbourn Museum’s Board of Directors and a number of RVA Directors including David Proulx and William Mayda.

Annual general meeting for RVA Special to the News JOHN CURRY/METROLAND

Richmond Village Association (RVA) president Tino Bevacqua cuts the “Thank You” cake at the RVA’s volunteer appreciation night at the Richmond Legion Hall in Richmond on Tuesday, Jan. 5.

Here’s you chance to contribute to the community by getting involved with the Richmond Village Association (RVA)! The RVA is holding its 2016 annual general meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 2 at 8 p.m. at the upstairs hall at the Richmond Memorial Community Centre (arena) in Richmond. All residents of Richmond are not only encouraged

to attend this AGM but are urged to consider running for election as a Director on the RVA Board for the coming year. There is a need for committed and dedicated Directors and leaders of the RVA program/ events committee, the RVA website management team and the RVA’s new volunteer recruitment program. There are also many other volunteer functions that are available to interested persons. Everyone is welcome to attend this AGM. The Richmond Memorial Community Centre (arena) is located at the corner of Perth Street and Huntley Road in Richmond.

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Andrew McKim sings and plays the guitar as he entertains at the Richmond Village Association’s volunteer appreciation night at the Richmond Legion Hall in Richmond on Tuesday, Jan. 5.

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New owaa exhibition ‘Sparkle’ John Curry

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The sun and the moon are both prominent in some way in a number of the works on display in the new exhibition entitled “Sparkle” at the Ottawa West Arts Association (owaa) gallery at the Goulbourn Recreation Complex in Stittsville. There are works featuring sunsets and works with a prominent moon in them. Stephanie Robertson’s colour photograph “Sunset” features a sunset surrounded by water, hills and the sky. Sylvie Sabourin’s photograph “Sunrise Over the Atlantic” features that traditional ‘sailor’s delight’ sunset. Vera van Baaren’s large acrylic painting “Anticipating Spring” depicts a giant sun shining down on a snowy scene which is starting to melt. Michael Goguen’s oil painting “First Beach, Port Hood” features waves cascading in on a beach, with the sun going down in the distant sky. And while not showing the sun itself, Patrick Bourke’s colour photograph “Abandoned” does feature the sun’s sloping rays on a boat that has been beached, having seen better days. And let’s not forget the moon! Sylvie Sabourin’s photograph “Moonrise” John Curry/Metroland Patrick Bourke adjusts his photograph entitled “Abandoned” on the wall as he helps hang features a crescent moon in the sky above an the Ottawa West Arts Association (owaa) latest exhibition entitled “Sparkle” at the owaa outline of trees. Trudy Daley’s acrylic painting “Christmas gallery in the foyer of the Goulbourn Recreation Complex on Shea Road in Stittsville last at the Cottage” has a full moon in the sky Saturday.

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over a scene of a cottage with its windows glowing with warm light, surrounded by evergreens in a snowy setting while sitting close to a watery shoreline. A couple of works in this new exhibition feature birds. Beverly Lafortune’s photograph “Early Riser” has captured a white snowy owl sitting on a fence post. “Winter Jay” is an acrylic piece by Roseanne Facchin that is a close up view of a blue jay sitting on a branch. There are other works where snow is very much in evidence. John Edkins’ large photograph “Water Stream” captures a stream flowing through a snow-cover scene, with evergreens with snow-covered branches and snow covering a fallen tree in the stream itself. The stream is not yet frozen but much of its surroundings are reflected in its waters. Snow is falling in Trudy Daley’s oil painting “A Walk in the Snow,” showing a person with an umbrella walking towards a church in the background, with snowflakes falling. And while not involving snow, Kat McClure’s acrylic “Beneath the Surface” captures the true size of an iceberg, showing what’s beneath the surface as well as the small portion on the surface. And the painting’s blue emphasis reminds the viewer that ice is cold – brrr! John Edkins’ photograph “Frozen” shows two leaves on a silver background, presumably ice. See PAINTINGS, page 35

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Paintings, photographs add ‘sparkle’ to new owaa exhibition Continued from page 34

There’s also other works that add their own “sparkle” to this exhibition. An oil painting by Louise Barker entitled “Country Church – New Mexico” shows a church in a setting of trees and, yes, some cactus as well. Mark Grasza’s oil painting “Centre Block Tower” shows a scene featuring Parliament Hill-like towers with Canadian flags flying atop them. “Pinhey’s Point,” a photograph by Charlie Rogers, captures the bay and point of land which gives this historic Ottawa River site its name, or, at least, part of its name, with the Pinhey family contributing the other part. “Exotic Land,” an oil and mixed media work by Binish Rasheed, shows three sailpowered craft moving over the surface, with

hills in the background. “Christmas 2” by Josie Walsh, a mixed media work, shows the leaves and blooms of a poinsettia. “Long Beach,” an acrylic by Roseanne Facchin, shows a rocky shoreline and an evergreen forest. “Brisk,” an oil on canvas by Tammy MacAllister, is a large abstract work, with white and blue predominating. A viewer might see a watercourse flowing through a shoreline of long grass but every viewer might interpret the work differently. “Mystery,” a fluid acrylic work by Sheila Turner Whalen, lives up to its name as it is a mystery just what it is. Dark red, white and blue are predominant colours in this work. “Thinning of the Veil,” a large oil painting by Aud Karin Sund, features geometric

shapes with a multitude of colours including blue, red, yellow and green. “Key Witness,” a mixed media work by Josie Walsh, has a stone-like appearance with brown and grey as predominant colours. And look – is that a butterfly or a moth captured in the painting? “Lines,” an acrylic by Salena Richard, lives up to its name, with lines running through it. “Caught,” a mixed media work by Vera van Baaren, has an area of red mesh with a bee in it. “Puff in the Wind” is a photograph by Stephanie Robertson, featuring a flower going to seed. This new exhibition “Sparkle” will be on

display at the owaa gallery in the foyer of the Goulbourn Recreation Complex on Shea Road in Stittsville until Friday, March 11. Those who do view the exhibition should fill out a “People’s Choice” ballot which are available on the top of the large glass display case which holds some of the works on display in the exhibition. This “People’s Choice” balloting allows viewers to indicate a favourite work in the exhibition. The participating artists always look forward to the results of this “People’s Choice” balloting and consider it a great honour to have received ballots naming their work as a favourite work in the exhibition.

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A glittering image of a dancer created by Binish Rasheed topped the People’s Choice balloting for the recent “Colours” exhibition at the Ottawa West Arts Association (owaa) gallery at the Goulbourn Recreation Complex in Stittsville. The exhibition ran from Saturday, Nov. 14 through to last Friday, Jan. 8, 2016. Binish’s oil and mixed media work entitled “Dancing

Doll” featured a mixture of colours, especially red and blue, to create the image of a dancer. This was the second straight exhibition at the owaa gallery at which Binish Rasheed topped the People’s Choice balloting. He also finished first in the balloting in the “Summer Dreams” exhibition which was on display at the owaa gallery from Saturday, Sept. 12 to Friday, Nov. 13. His ballot topping work in that exhibition was a large

painting entitled “Blue Magic” showing a sailing ship with all of its canvas sails unfurled and grabbing the wind, moving the ship along in the open seas. Second place in the People’s Choice balloting for the recently completed “Colours” exhibition went to Trudy Daley for her oil painting entitled “Walk in the Fall Forest,” depicting a laneway running through a grove of white birches with their colourful leaves. See PEOPLE’S CHOICE, page 37

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Sylvie Sabourin, left, and Kat McClure, right, adjust Vera van Baaren’s acrylic work entitled “Anticipating Spring” as they are involved in hanging the new exhibition called “Sparkle” at the Ottawa West Arts Association (owaa) gallery in the foyer of the Goulbourn Recreation Complex on Shea Road in Stittsville last Saturday.

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Rotary members hear about ‘ACE’ Unit at Queensway Carleton Hospital John Curry

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An “ace” is the highest card in a deck. And as a result, the term has come to mean “high quality and excellence” in a field of endeavour, often used to describe a person proficient in his or her field. The newest specialized care unit at the Queensway Carleton Hospital which is now under development is being referred to as the “ACE” Unit. And while it is going to offer high quality and excellence in specialized care for the elderly who have multiple chronic diseases in addition to the condition that has brought them to the hospital, the “ace” in this case also refers to the unit’s full name, “Acute Care of the Elderly Unit” or “ACE Unit” in short. Members of the Rotary Club of Ottawa – Stittsville were told about this new ACE Unit at the Queensway Carleton Hospital at their

meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 6 when Nancy Crump and Karalee Bowles from the Queensway Carleton Hospital Foundation made a presentation about this new ACE Unit now under construction at the hospital. This new state-of-the-art 34 bed elderly friendly unit that will optimize care and rehabilitation for seniors will be the first of its kind in Eastern Ontario and only the second one in the province as a whole. It will be an inpatient medical unit where comprehensive care of older patients 65 years and older will be provided by a specialized inter-professional team of health care and social sciences professionals. The care focus will not only be on treating the patient’s medical illnesses but also on maintaining the patient’s independence by preventing the loss of physical abilities. This ACE Unit will use the best practices in care of the elderly, with the unit featur-

ing a number of design features such as visiting family lounges and a central dining area, areas for collaborative patient, family and staff conferences, 34 beds designed around a multidisciplinary workspace and common areas to support patient mobility, accessibility assessment and more. Elderly patients are more vulnerable to complications during hospitalization. This ACE Unit will help reduce and avoid these complications and result in fewer falls, reduce delirium, less functional decline at discharge and more patients returning home. It was pointed out that the Queensway Carleton Hospital serves one of the fastest growing aging populations in Canada. Fourteen percent of the population in the Hospital’s immediate catchment area is over the age of 65. Among this population, 77 percent have at least one chronic health condition such as arthritis, high blood

pressure, diabetes, hypertension, asthma and depression and 40 percent have two of more of these chronic health conditions. This elderly population served by the Queensway Carleton Hospital is expected to grow by 3.5 per-

cent per year in the future, doubling its size in the next 20 years. It was pointed out that senior patients lose five percent of their muscle mass for each day spent in bed in a hospital. That’s why in this new ACE Unit, there will be

an emphasis on mobility and reducing time spent in hospital by getting patients up and moving and back home as quickly as possible. “Senior friendly care” will be practised. See ‘ACE’ Unit, page 37

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‘ACE’ Unit for elderly Continued from page 36

It was in Jan. 2014 that the provincial government approved capital funding for this $12 million project, giving up to $8.8 million in capital funding. The physical area has already been constructed, occupying the third floor of the Hospital’s newest wing. But right now it is just

a shell and construction work has just begun to transform the area into this new ACE Unit which is now projected to open in 2016. All of the equipment and other costs must be raised by the community. So far, $2.1 million of the goal has been raised, leaving under one million to go to reach the three

People’s Choice balloting

million dollar campaign target. A one million dollar donation by Myers Automotive helped the campaign and the new unit will be named after Myers Automotive. In addition, the eight west end Ottawa city councillors including Stittsville ward councillor Shad Qadri have gotten on board with this campaign and are helping to publicize the campaign and are helping to raise funds.

Presentation about vegetables at meeting John Curry

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Veggies play an important role in human nutrition as they are generally low in fat and carbohydrates but high in vitamins, minerals and fibre. They’re good for you! So, veggies are a great thing to grow in your home garden. If you want to know more about growing vegetables in your garden, you should think about attending the January meeting of the Stittsville Goulbourn Horticultural Society where Master Gardener Judith Cox will be giving a presenta-

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Four artists tied for third place in the People’s Choice balloting for the “Colours” exhibition – John Edkins, Bev Lafortune, Stephanie Robertson and Trudy Daley. John Edkins’ third place winning entry was a photograph entitled “Petals” featuring an array of purple petals in a garden setting. Bev Lafortune’s “Colours of Nature” photograph showed a duck swimming across red-tinted water. Stephanie Robertson’s “Niagara Gardens” was a photograph showing a lineup of individual flowers and their stems. Trudy Daley’s “Christmas in the Valley” was an oil painting with snow covered evergreens, a church steeple, snow covered ground and more. The owaa gallery is now featuring a new exhibition entitled “Sparkle” which will run through to Friday, March 11. All those visiting the Goulbourn Recreation Complex and viewing this current exhibition are urged to fill out a People’s Choice ballot indicating your favourite work in the exhibition. The results of the People’s Choice balloting for each exhibition are always eagerly awaited by the participating artists as it is considered quite an honour to top this People’s Choice balloting. EN OP USE O H

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bin (Sue) and Glen Hobin (Cheryl). She is also survived by her six grandchildren Neil Bedard (Lisa) , Andrea Bedard (Wayne Lindsay), Holly Walton (Geoff) and Jenna, Jessica and Megan Hobin. She is also survived by six great grandchildren. She was predeceased by her sisters Vi Windish and Pat Dale. A memorial service was held in the chapel at the Pinecrest Visitation Centre on Baseline Road in Ottawa last Saturday, Jan. 9 at 1 p.m. In memoriam donations to the Alzheimer Society of Canada would be appreciated….St. Thomas Anglican Church had an Angel Tree again this past Christmas to help the Stittsville Food Bank but again this year it took the form of Angel Tree Gift Cards. This is the second year when gift cards were the focus instead of the collection of gifts. It works out much better for the Stittsville Food Bank and its volunteers when they assemble the Christmas hampers for distribution to clients rather than trying to match specific gifts to client families. Receiving a holiday hamper with gift cards included helps make Christmas a little more special and happy for Food Bank clients….West Ottawa Lions Club member Garry Cummings died on Wednesday, Jan. 6. He was the president of the West Ottawa Lions Club when both the Stittsville and Richmond Lions Clubs were chartered in 1964. A service celebrating Garry’s life was held at the Garden Chapel of Tubman Funeral Homes on Richmond Road in Nepean last Saturday, followed by a reception….The Syrian refugee family sponsored by Holy Spirit Catholic Parish is settling into their three bedroom town home. Their names are Khalil Al Dawahra, his wife Ranea Johan, son Andrih Al Dawahra and three year old daughter Kristil Al Dawahra. …The Rotary Peace Park at Bell Memorial Park, which features a labyrinth, is going to become well known to those interested in labyrinths as the Rotary Club of Ottawa – Stittsville will be providing information about this new Peace Park and labyrinth to both a provincial labyrinth group as well as to a worldwide group interested in labyrinths….If you want to get some bargains, then the upcoming semi-annual “Fill A Bag Sale” at the Dandelion Kids Consignment Shop at the Stittsville Shopping Centre (Shoppers Drug Mart plaza) is the place for you. It’s happening on Thursday, Jan. 28 from 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. when customers will be provided with a bag that they can fill up with expired items in the shop. The cost will be only $10 per bag for children’s items and reductions of up to 70 percent on women’s items. It promises to be a bargain hunter’s dream….

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Trivia will once again be filling the Lions Hall in Stittsville on Friday, Feb. 19 as the Rotary Club of Ottawa Stittsville once again hosts its annual Trivia Challenge Night. There’s only two tables left, so it will no doubt be another full house for this

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The Nursing Coordinator acts as a resource for all departments, and functions in a leadership role after-hours. The successful candidate possesses a Certificate of Competence from the CNO, ACLS certification, broad clinical skills and experience, and excellent communication, leadership and organizational skills. Experience working in a unionized environment will be considered a strong asset.

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SMITH, Shelley (Abbott Point of Care)

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Peacefully at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital while surrounded by the love of her family in the early morning hours of Thursday, January 7th, 2016; Shelley Lynn Smith of Galetta passed away following a valiant struggle through cancer. She was just 47. Beloved wife and partner of David McCandless. Dear daughter of Robert Smith of Arnprior and the late Joan Hilchey. Dearly loved sister of Wendy Smith (Marc Bedard) of Ottawa and Tracey Hammel (Murray) of Arnprior. Special aunt of Bradley Hammel, Matthew Bedard, Brianne Bedard and Sarah McCandless. Family and friends were invited to the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior for visitation on Sunday afternoon, January 10th from 2:00 to 3:45 p.m. A Service to honour and remember Shelley was conducted in the Pilon Family Chapel on Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock. A reception followed. For those wishing, please consider a donation to the Partners in Caring Foundation of the Arnprior Hospital.

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Cathcart, Vivian Florence

HEAD, MICHAEL

(RETIRED - KENWOOD MILLS, ARNPRIOR)

Peacefully at The Grove Nursing Home, Arnprior on Monday evening, January 4th, 2016. Dear father of Elizabeth Head of Ottawa and grandfather of Kianna, and Aidan Duperron and Jody Head. Predeceased by his son, Ashley Head in 2010. Also survived by a sister, Alma in England. Private family arrangements entrusted to the care of the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. In memory of Michael, a donation to The Grove Nursing Home would be appreciated. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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It is with sadness we announce the death of Vivian Cathcart at Granite Ridge in Stittsville, Ontario on January 5, 2016, beloved wife of the late Lloyd Cathcart, in her 97th year. Born in Goulbourn Township, she was predeceased by her parents, Thomas and Ellen Black of Stittsville, sisters Louvia Bowman, Muriel Black, Ann Fehlman, Mildred Larmonth, Isabel McCurdy and brothers Austin and Gordon of Stittsville and Leonard of Ottawa and dear sisters-in-law Irene Black and Edith Black. Survived by several nieces and nephews. Vivian was highly respected in her community and enjoyed help and kind attention from relatives, wonderful neighbours and friends which enabled her to remain until recently, on the farm, in the home she came to as a bride in 1946. Friends were received at the Alan R Barker Funeral Home, 19 McArthur Ave, Carleton Place on Friday, January 8, 2016 from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. and on Saturday from 10 a.m. until time of service in the Chapel at 11 a.m. Spring interment at Munster Union Cemetery. For those desiring donations to the Carleton Place Hospital Foundation or Munster Union Cemetery would be appreciated.

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Eugene Kukulski ••

Eugene, age 88, passed away peacefully at the Queensway Hospital Dec. 29, 2015 with his loving wife (Connie) & son (Glenn) at his bedside. He is also dearly missed by son Brian (Donna) & grandchildren Ross & Diane (all of Calgary); nephew Bill (Ann) Hynes (Edmonton). Predeceased by sister Hedy. He will be missed by all who knew him; especially his quick, witty, comments and jokes. Private family memorial & burial to be held at a later date.

NORTON, BERNARD

(PROUD LIFELONG FARMER, CALABOGIE)

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Peacefully at the Arnprior Hospital on Monday morning, January 11th, 2016 after a short but courageous battle with cancer. He was 68. He leaves behind his “Dear” wife, Alma; son Mark; daughter, Marsha and special grandson, Michael, the apple of his eye. Survived by his sisters: Ann Stubinsky (Mervyn), Bev James (Gary) and brother, Jack. Predeceased by his parents: Charles and Helen Norton. Son-in-law of Margaret Smith (late Alex). Brother-in-law of Beverly Moran, Raymond Smith (Deb) and Marian Smith. Special godson of Shirley Salter. Also survived by many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Bernard worked for many years for the Township of Greater Madawaska. He enjoyed his cattle and horses; feeding the deer and going for a drive every evening. He had a routine of evening calls to make sure he was up on the goings on before saying goodnight. Bernard had a strong faith that brought him through all of life’s challenges and illness. He always had an uphill battle when it came to illness but he faced them all head on. Heaven will welcome him with open arms. Family and friends called at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel, 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Wednesday, January 13th from 2:00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. and again on Thursday morning from 8:30 to 9:15. A Funeral Mass was celebrated in Most Precious Blood Church, Calabogie on Thursday morning, January 14th at 10:30. Spring interment Parish Cemetery. In memory, donations to Hospice Renfrew or the Partners in Caring Foundation of the Arnprior Hospital would be appreciated. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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Kemp, Mary Jane (nee Salahub)

Peacefully at home into the arms of Jesus, with her family at her side, on Wednesday January 6, 2016 at the age of 68. Beloved wife of Rev. Dave, mother of Lara, (Peter) and Ryan, (Tracy), grandmother of Cameron and Benjamin. Sister to Rob and predeceased by Judy. She is now with the other family angels in heaven and the celebration is grand. Family and friends were invited to join family for the wake at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, 19 McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place on Sunday January 10, 2016 from 1:30 pm to 4:00 pm. The Celebration of Mary Jane’s life was held Monday January 11, 2016, at Eternal Hope Anglican Church, 117 Victoria St, Carleton Place, ON, at 11:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers the family would gratefully request donations to Anglican Relief and Development Fund Canada c/o Box 1013 Burlington, ON L7R 4L8, Canada our Anglican Mission in support of the people of Burundi to offer training in farming methods, plant trees, and provide goats, seeds, farming tools, tree seedlings and manure. Will you help us? Donations will be received at the funeral home during visitation hours or at the church the morning of the service. www.barkerfh.com

White, Joseph Carreal “Joe”

WAUGH, Gwendolyn Anne “Gwen” (nee Gordon)

Peacefully at Lanark Lodge, Perth on Thursday, January 7, 2016 in his 86th year. Dear brother of Edith Pattison (late Robert), Ivan White (Marilyn), Richard (Lynn) and David (Gail). Predeceased by his parents Hannah (nee Larmond) and Wilbert White, brothers Raymond White, Lloyd White (late Margaret) sisters Reta Lewis (late Robert), Roberta “Bobbie” Townend (late Gerald), Frances Smith (Merrill) and brother Kenneth. Joe was a cherished and much loved uncle who will be fondly remembered by many nieces and nephews. Friends were received at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, 19 McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place, Ontario on Wednesday, January 13, 2016 from 9 a.m. until 10:45 a.m. Funeral mass followed at St. Maryís Catholic Church, Hawthorne Ave., Carleton Place at 11 a.m. Spring interment at St. Mary’s Parish Cemetery. Donations to Lanark Lodge or the Alzheimer Society would be most appreciated by the family. A heartfelt thank you to the Doctors, Nurses and Staff at Lanark Lodge for their warm and compassionate care of Joe. www.barkerfh.com

Passed away peacefully at Bonnechere Manor on Friday, January 8, 2016 at the age of 81 years. Beloved wife of the late Roland James “Jim” (2013). Loving mother of Randy (Olga), Kanata; Rick (Catherine), Kemptville; and Jennifer (Duane) Remus, Arnprior. Predeceased by her infant son Scott. Stepmother to Nancy, Brian and Brenda. Proud Nanny to Anna, Nathaniel, Cairistiona, Rose, Jackson, Alyssa, Justin, Zachary, Tristan and Carter. Dear sister of Pat Leishman (Gerry) of Kelowna, B.C. She will be sadly missed by many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Resting at McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home, 85 Munro Ave. E., Renfrew, with visiting on Saturday, January 16 from 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. and on Sunday, January 17 from 1 p.m. – 1:45 p.m. A Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel on Sunday at 2 p.m. Spring Interment at Goshen Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Bonnechere Manor or the Sunshine Coach would be appreciated by the family.

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0.7 FTE ADMINISTRATOR The Opportunity: We need a natural leader who knows how to help teams flourish and is experienced in developing effective partnerships. Realize your potential to support clinical and administrative excellence for primary care, specialist services, and community health programming. Further, you will have operating authority for the centre with a focus on business development and growth and continuous quality improvement. You will provide managerial and clinical leadership and hold accountability for patient focused programs and quality. The Workplace: We are a growing, progressive, team-focused environment. We are small enough to know that we need each other to succeed. We are large enough to challenge the most talented people to excel. The Right Candidate: You bring 3 to 5 years of clinic management experience within a primary health centre setting. You are a University or College graduate with a background in business, entrepreneurship or clinical administration. You strive to make a difference, fostering an environment that emphasizes fiscal and clinical accountability, professional practice, patient satisfaction, and collaboration. You are enthusiastic about primary care, community health, and team based quality care. To Be Considered: If you want to help shape the future of clinical services and community health and wellness with RVHS and our network partners, please send your resume and cover letter by January 20, 2016 to: Catherine Van Vliet, Acting Chief Executive Officer Rideau Valley Health Services e-mail: cvanvliet@rvhs.ca We thank all applicants; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

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A Fabulous Fish Fry is being held on Friday, Jan. 15 from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. at St. Andrew’s Presbyerian Church on McBean Street in Richmond, featuring fish and chips by Fadi’s Fabulous Foods. Adults $15; children $7 (ages 6 to 12); and children under 5 free. To reserve tickets, please call Kaye at 613-838-5432 and leave a message. A free open skate is being offered on Saturday, Jan. 16 from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Crossing Bridge rink next to A. Lorne Cassidy Elementary School on Hobin Street in Stittsville. Everyone is welcome. The 34th annual Richmond Road Races organized by Run Ottawa will be held on Sunday, Jan. 17, 2016 in Richmond. 5K and 10K

races. For more information, check out the website at www.runottawa. ca or contact Joe DuVall at joe@ runottawa.ca . The January meeting of the Stittsville Goulbourn Horticultural Society will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 19 at 7:30 p.m. at the Pretty Street Community Centre at the corner of Pretty Street and Orville Street in Stittsville. Judith Cox will be the guest speaker, talking about vegetables in time to pursue a seed catalogue and order seeds for 2016. Everyone welcome to attend although non-members are assessed a small admission charge. The annual meeting of the Richmond Agricultural Society will take place on Tuesday, Jan. 19 at

Star Wars-themed family craft day The Goulbourn Museum at Stanley’s Corners is hosting a Star Wars-themed family craft day on Sunday, Jan. 24 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Youngsters are encouraged to attend dressed as a favourite Star Wars character. Activities of interest to youngsters aged 4 to 11 years. Adult accompaniment and registration is required. The cost is $4 per child. To register, please call the Goulbourn Museum at 613-831-2393 or email register@goulbournmuseum.ca .

8 p.m. in the upstairs hall at the Richmond Memorial Community Centre (arena) at the corner of Perth Street and Huntley Road in Richmond. An open mic night will be held on Friday, Jan. 22 from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. at the Richmond Curling Club on Perth Street in Richmond. Everyone is welcome to attend or to perform. There is no cover charge but donations of nonperishable items to the Richmond Food Bank are encouraged. For more information, please email acoustic.in.richmond@gmail.com . Goulbourn Township Historical Society is holding its annual general meeting on Saturday, Jan.

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A free Open Table community dinner will be held on Saturday, Jan. 23 at St. John’s Anglican Church Hall on Fowler Street in Richmond. Everyone is welcome to attend. Doors open at 4:30 p.m.

Dinner is served at 5 p.m. A fundraiser for the family of Michael Meehan who is battling leukemia for the second time and who now must undergo a new treatment offered only in Montreal will be held on Saturday, Jan. 23 at 8 p.m. in the upstairs hall at the Johnny Leroux Stittsville Community Arena in Stittsville. Door prizes. 50/50 draw. Entertainment by Quality Entertainment. Food and refreshments from Brown’s Your Independent Grocer. Bar looked after by members of the Stittsville District Lions Club. Tickets $15 each. Reserve our tickets by contacting Peter Vukovic at peter_vukovic@sympatico.ca . All proceeds will be going to help the Meehan family.

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prizes will be awarded at the H o r t i c u l t u ra l Society’s meeting at the Pretty Street Community Centre in Stittsville on Tuesday, Feb. 16 at 7:30 p.m. E n t r i e s should be sent to sghorticultural.gmail. com or put on a memory stick or CD and dropped off at either the Stittsville, Richmond or Munster branches of the Ottawa Public Library. The deadline for the submission of entries is Sun-

day, Feb. 7. Entries will be judged on the scale of 40 percent horticultural value, 40 percent photographic value and 20 percent impact. The ten classes in this Stittsville Goulbourn H o r t i c u l t u ra l Society 2016 Amateur Photo Competition are as follows: Class 1: Sleeping Beauty – your garden in winter; Class 2: Welcome Spring – spring blooms; Class 3: My Friend Herbie –

a herb plant you grow in your garden or container; Class 4: Green with Envy – a close-up of a variegated foliage plant; Class 5: Haven’t Seen You Before – a display of one or more annuals; Class 6: Floating Around – a water plant; Class 7: Fantastic Ferns – ferns in the garden or wild; Class 8: Garden Humour – a picture of a garden which puts a smile on your face; Class 9: Forever Young – a close up of a single red rose; Class 10: Under the Canopy – a shade garden. For more information about this Amateur Photo Competition, please contact Penny Horeczy of the Horticultural Society at 613-831-2320 or email pennysgreengardencare@live.cas .


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