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EMC news – There were a few tense moments for a pilot who took off from the Carp Airport Sunday evening, only to find himself forced to return there a short time later. Ottawa Fire Services (OFS) reported fire crews were dispatched to the airport, located off Carp and March roads, around 9:30 p.m. after Ottawa NAVCAN tower head air controller relayed information indicating a Cessna 172 was proceeding to the airport and that its engine may have been on fire. TENSE MOMENTS Seven minutes later, NAVCAN reported to the OFS the plane may have grounded since it was no longer showing on their radar having lost

contact just above the airport. At that point, NAVCAN command in Montreal took over monitoring of the situation. Upon arrival at the Carp Airport, crews confirmed that the aircraft had actually taken off from Carp and was en route to Northern Ontario. Apparently the pilot, who was the only person on board the plane, believed an object had hit the Cessna. He was concerned there was engine damage so he turned around and landed safely on the tarmac with no injuries. Once the plane was on the ground, OFS crews were able to confirm there were no fuel leaks or obvious hazards caused by the incident. The incident was turned over to the Ottawa Police Service for investigation.

Farmers’ Market opens Saturday EMC events – To market, to market. Just in time for Mothers’ Day, Carp Farmers Market will be opening its gates on its 22nd season this Saturday (May 12) at the fairgrounds. From 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. shoppers can browse the over-80 booths in a market that offers everything needed to give this year’s Mother’s Day a truly local signature. In keeping with market tradition and in recognition of mom’s special day, the first hundred mothers into the market will be presented with a heart-shaped, hand milled goat’s milk soap. Shoppers can choose from the first asparagus and garlic

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“Many of the family names are well know in the West Carleton area and we are hoping relatives could send us photographs and memories that we can include,” Hodge explains. “Some of the names are family names that have been around for a long time. We are hoping relatives can share information, stories and photographs.” Hodge says one local family – the Younghusband family - has already come forward to assist with the project. A member of that family, Sgt. Francis Lloyd Younghusband, is one of those to be recognized on the Cenotaph. The Cenotaph will feature a bronze statue by local artist Ron Cowle. It will reflect the youth of the soldiers, sailors and airmen who were killed in action. The statue will bear the names of 20 people killed in World War I and the names of 16 who were killed in World War II and one from the Vietnam War. It will also serve as a monument to West Carleton residents from wars in Korea and Afghanistan. While not in a position yet to confirm specific construction timelines, Hodge says the project is “progressing well” and is hopeful construction can start in September. He expects to have details regarding the statue’s creation shortly. The goal is to have the Cenotaph, designed to be an-

other memorial to war just like the Carp Memorial Hall built in 1921, ready for Remembrance Day this year. Hodge notes the list of names to date may be incomplete and anyone who may have a name to add is welcome to do so, along with sharing specific information about those already named. Information is sought for the following individuals: WORLD WAR I * Pte. Charles Peter Beedie – Bedfordshire Regiment * Pte. Walter Johnson Bishop – Quebec Regiment * Lance Cpl. Henry Boucher  – Central Ontario Regiment * Pte. Alexander Clanachan – Central Ontario Regiment * Pte. James Leyton Dixon Davis – Eastern Ontario Regiment * Pte. Robert Lorne Falls – Eastern Ontario Regiment * Lieutenant Thomas Harold Fennell – British Columbia Regiment * Pte. Robert Byron Guy – Canadian Machine Gun Corps * Pte. Harry Jones * Sgt. Alexander King – Eastern Ontario Regiment * Lieut. Ewen McLachlin – Canadian Field Artillery * Lieut. Thayer Vincent Milford – Western Ontario Regiment * Pte. Richard Franklin Mooney – 1st Canadian Mounted Rifles * Sgt. Charles Hamnett Pin-

hey – Eastern Ontario Regiment * Lieut. Calvin Potters – Canadian Garrison Artillery * Pte. George Sales – Manitoba Regiment * Major Harold Archibald Scott – 4th Canadian Mounted Rifles (2nd Central Ontario Regiment) * Pte. Ledger Sparks – Canadian Expeditionary Force * Gunner James Wallace Wishart – Canadian Field Artillery * Sgt. Francis Lloyd Younghusband – Manitoba Regiment WORLD WAR II * Cpl. Maxwell James Armitage – RCAF * Flying Officer Royden Garfield Bradley  – RCAF * Able Seaman Robert Ansley Cavanagh – Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve * Cpl.l Allan Bruce Craig  – Royal Canadian Provost Corps * Trooper Frederick Forbes Dalgity – Royal Canadian Dragoons * Flying Officer Howard Elfric Davis – RCAF * Rifleman William John Falls – Queen’s Own Rifles of Canada * Flight Sgt. Adam Kidd Hodgins – RCAF * Flying Officer John Armstrong Johnston – RCAF * Sgt. Mona Ethelyn McBride – Canadian Women’s army Corps

* Flight Sgt. Thomas Cecil Mulligan – RCAF * Warrant Officer John Milton Potter – RCAF * Lieut. Pitman Elwood Scharfe – Royal Canadian Corps of Signals * Sgt. Raymond Reid Riddell – RCAF * Lieut.William Gordon Thomas – Princess Louise

Dragoon Guards * Warrant Officer Donald Alexander Watson – RCAF VIETNAM * Lance Corporal Gordon Patterson Eadie - USMC “These are people who stood up and did something,” Hodge notes of those who will be memorialized on the Cenotaph. “It’s (project) not about

the trees or the back but it is about honouring the individuals and their stories.” Hodge emphasizes the list of names may incomplete and is asking for help in identifying any missing information.  Please contact Hodge at 613-369-5046 x 250 or email stuart@koallo.ca to update the list.

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MacLaren asked to clear record on OSPCA claims Laura Mueller

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EMC news - Carleton-Mississippi Mills MPP Jack MacLaren vows to keep fighting for reforms to animal welfare law in Ontario, even as a government minister charges him with spreading misinformation about the Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. The issue arose after MacLaren introduced a private member’s bill aimed at fixing what he sees as a conflict of interest at the OSPCA. The bill was defeated at Queen’s Park on March 29. Ted McMeekin, Ontario Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, called on MacLaren to clear the record after he was reported to have claimed the OSPCA’s conflict of interest arises in part because the non-profit group gets money if it lays charges for animal abuse.

That is not the case, however. The municipality would get that revenue, while the society could still bill owners for the care of their animals of it decides the animals must be removed from the property. The thrust of MacLaren’s Bill 47 – the second version of his suggested changes to the Ontario Animal Welfare Act – relied on his argument that the OSPCA is operating both as a “police force” and a “charity.” “It’s a case where fiction became fact,” said Mark Cripps, spokesman for McMeekin. The minister was judicious, saying that perhaps MacLaren was misinformed by his advisors. Still, he agreed that while MacLaren made a positive contribution by opening the issue to discussion, he also muddied the waters with inaccurate information. “There may have been some misunderstandings in what I said,” MacLaren said in response.

“I tried never to say anything that wasn’t true. If I did, it was an accident.” APOLOGY

MacLaren said he didn’t recall making any statements that money collected from fines goes to the OSPCA, “But if I did, I apologize,” he added. “Somebody might have assumed I said that …. But the issue isn’t fines. The issue is oversight and accountability.” McMeekin credited McLaren’s private member’s bill with creating an opportunity to discuss animal welfare at Queen’s Park. But had it passed when it was discussed in March, McMeekin said, it would have been “profoundly unhelpful.” “All is not lost,” MacLaren said. “I think we did a very successful job of raising a problem. The problem at the OSPCA is

that there is no oversight or accountability of the enforcement people at the OSPCA – period.” The Animal Welfare Act falls under the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services, but the issue is very important to farmers, so McMeekin said he will be bringing together a group of stakeholders, including groups representing farmers, to discuss these issues and come up with an appropriate response. The agriculture, food and rural affairs spokesman Cripps said the government is looking into possible memorandums of understanding with agricultural groups to allow them to send an observer if the OSPCA enters a property to investigate allegations of animal mistreatment. The Dairy Farmers of Ontario already have a similar agreement.

Arnprior high school layoffs coming, courses in jeopardy Sherry.haaima@metroland.com

EMC news – It’s not a good time to be a teacher looking for work at the secondary level. Declining enrolment can be blamed for the loss of about 12 teacher positions at Arnprior District High School for the 2012-13 term, which will likely mean fewer course choices for students. About 12 teachers at ADHS are affected at this point, say officials.

The school population, which sits at about 790 students now, is expected to drop down about 65 students in the fall, said Dennis Jenkins, Renfrew County District School Board superintendent for the Arnprior area. “Across the school board at the secondary level, there are about 50 people that are surplus,” said Jenkins. Fewer students and teachers means there are courses, in particular the elective courses not required for graduation,

which will not be offered in the fall, said Jenkins. “The smaller your school is, the harder it is to offer more choices,” he said. While it is uncertain exactly what will not be offered in the fall, it is likely that courses such as cosmetology will be slashed as things are realigned, said Jenkins. Along with declining enrolment, there is another factor affecting the situation, says Jenkins - leaves and retirements.

“The last two years there were a very small number of retirements,” said Jenkins. “In the past we had 15 or 20 retirements each year. Arnprior, for example, now has more teachers who are younger and more subject to the bumping process.” Jenkins also noted there is quite a difference in situations at the elementary and secondary levels. In part, extending the kindergarten programs has absorbed some of the fall-out from declining enrolment at

the elementary level, which is happening, but more slowly. Jenkins agreed it is not an easy time for those affected. “We know it’s difficult,” he said. “We’re hoping most will be stay around, but we know some will not.” MOOD GLUM

Jeffrey Barber, unit president for the Renfrew County branch of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation, says Arnprior and the county are not alone. The mood for teachers is pretty glum and depressed, he said. “It’s not a good time to be in this role because there aren’t a lot of job opportunities,” said Barber. “There are people who have been working for our board for 10 years who have received notices they’d be affected. “We’re facing declining enrollment. There are a number of schools across the province

in similar situations,” he added. “We have a lot of teachers who do not have jobs at the end of this year.” The union continues to go through the process of looking at seniority and qualifications. “There’s a lot of redundancy in our board,” said Barber. Letters have gone out to the teachers potentially affected, he said. “We did go through a round of bumping last Monday,” said Barber. “People have a very clear idea whether they will be affected or not. I think they are well prepared.” The fact that the board doesn’t qualify for additional funding available for rural and remote schools just further adds to the burden, he said. “It’s unfortunate, we’re facing declining enrollment and our funding for our board is not what I’d like it to be,” said Barber. “I don’t feel that we’re adequately funded.”

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LETTERS Editorial is an unfair attack on all politicians To the editor: The editorial “Cutting MP pay, pensions, could help clean up politics”, was one of those editorials that used broad strokes and sweeping generalizations, with no real evidence. This type of article has been around in some form or other for decades, the standard refrain being politicians are over paid. The writer could just have easily substituted doctors, lawyers or teachers, and appealed to that same mindset that buys into this type of thing. The reality is that many people subscribe to the theory that most people are overpaid, except themselves, who are always underpaid. These people like the writer of the editorial just “know” that some people make too much, but are never sure just how much is too much. The fact that these people who supposedly make “too much” are also part of the group, who pay over fifty per cent of all taxes collected, is conveniently never mentioned.

The median tax paid by seniors is $1,800, yet they can collect a minimum of $6000 a year before the income supplement. Whose taxes do you think support social programs like OAS? In all fairness to the writer of this piece, the heading at the top of the page said ‘Opinion’, but one might expect that it would at least be grounded in some facts. Statements like, “There is a relationship between escalating MP compensation packages and the increase sense of entitlement and corruption...” is a case in point. Where is there any evidence of this and who says so? By extrapolation the writer is suggesting that higher salaries can be synonymous with corruption. Quite a leap! Along the same lines the writer also states that “the lure of big money, attracts the greedy and self-indulgent.”Quite a condemnation of those who run for public office, and those who vote for them, who obviously in the writer’s eyes weren’t smart enough, to not elect a greedy self indulgent person. Politics is a thankless job, that few want to do, judging by

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To the editor: Hello! My name is Kelsey Underwood-Harrison and I am writing from China. I am here on a volunteer trip and would not have had the courage to do so had it not been for West Carleton March Coun. Eli El-Chantiry’s influence in my life. Seeing as his birthday was April 23 and I am was not there to do something for him, I still want to remind him how thankful I am to have such a positive role-model in my life. When talk began surrounding expanding the Carp landfill, being part of the “please don’t do it” group allowed me to network with some very inspiring people, among them being our very own Eli ElChantiry. He did not look at me as a teenager looking for a

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Cars: (2)09 Corolla, 74-109 kms; 09 Altima, 69 kms; 09 Lancer, 90 kms; 09 Camry, 70 kms; 08 Fusion, 142 kms; 08 Impala, 126 kms; 08 SX4, 86 kms; 08 Corolla, 89 kms; 08 Civic, 99 kms; 08 6, 48 kms; 08 G6, 67 kms; (2)08 Allure, 96-100 kms; (2)07 Malibu, 148 kms; 07 Sentra, 106 kms; 07 Allure, 98-159 kms; 07 Aura, 134 kms; 06 CSX, 80 kms; 06 Sebring, 123 kms; 06 Camry, 169 kms; 06 Lucerne, 211 kms; 06 Cr Vic, 197 kms; 06 Magnum, 199 kms; (2)06 Civic, 73-124 kms; 05 Altima, 134 kms; 05 Sonata, 145 kms; 05 Century, 150 kms; 05 Accord, 237 kms; 05 3, 94 kms; 05 G6, 149 kms; (2)05 Impala, 136-05 Cobalt, 162 kms; 05 300, 175 kms; 05 9-3, 99 kms; 193 kms; 04 Impala, 229 kms; 04 Jetta, 109 kms; 04 Civic, 126 kms; 04 Focus, 156 kms; 04 Sentra, 163 kms; 04 3, 112 kms; (2)03 Cavalier, 159-245 kms; 03 Civic, 113 kms; (2)03 Protégé, 124-155 kms; 03 Lesabre, 157 kms; 03 Gr Am, 132 kms; 03 Echo, 143 kms; 03 A4, 162 kms; 03 Maxima, 225 kms; (2)03 Aerio, 96-119 kms; 03 Concorde, 130 kms; 03 PT Cruiser, 107 kms; 03 Aurora, 129 kms; 03 Impala, 182 kms; 03 Ion, 193 kms; 03 Legacy, 157 kms; 03 Sunfire, 187 kms; 03 CTS, 239 kms; 03 Elantra, 172 kms; 03 Accord, 209 kms; 03 G35, 257 kms; 03 Focus, 136 kms; 02 Gr Prix, 130 kms; 03 Intrigue, 225 kms; 02 Century, 155 kms; 02 Sentra, 182 kms; 03 Intrigue, 79 kms; 02 Cavalier, 87 kms; (2)02 Taurus, 146180 kms; 02 Esteem, 207 kms; 01 Lesabre, 87 kms; 01 Outback, 230 kms; 01 Gr Prix, 116 kms; 01 Accord, 127 kms; 01 Millenia, 128 kms; (2)01 Cavalier, 157-207 kms; 00 S70, 206 kms; 00 Echo, 310 kms; 00 Focus, 218 kms; 00 Alero, 137 kms; 00 Neon, 194 kms; 99 Camry, 227 kms; 99 Civic, 184 kms; 99 Impreza, 155 kms; 99 Intrepid, 190 kms; 98 Gr Prix, 145 kms; 98 Beetle, 195 kms; 98 Civic, 170 kms; 98 Maxima, 202 kms; 98 Regal, 237 kms; (2)98 Sunfire, 146-185 kms; 97 Escort, 168 kms; 97 Cutlass, 245 kms; 96 Cabrio, 160 kms; 94 Integra, 175 kms SUVs: 09 Journey, 88 kms; 08 Rogue, 91 kms; 06 Xtrail, 180 kms; 05 Endeavor, 123 kms; 05 Envoy, 148 kms; 05 Explorer, 102 kms; 05 Murano, 116 kms; 05 Durango, 129 kms 05 Escape, 114 kms; 04 Envoy, 241 kms; 04 Trailblazer, 181 kms; 04 Liberty, 185 kms; 03 Pathfinder, 176 kms; 03 Murano, 200 kms; 03 Liberty, 193 kms; 03 Envoy, 144 kms; 03 Montero, 170 kms; 02 Santa Fe, 197 kms; 02 Jimmy, 210 kms; 02 Tribute, 157 kms; 02 Liberty, 195 kms; 02 Avalanche, 222 kms; 00 CRV, 288 kms; 01 Escape, 227 kms; 99 CRV, 330 kms; 99 Pathfinder, 265 kms; 99 Jimmy, 230 kms; 99 Blazer, 205 kms; 98 Explorer, 183 kms; 97 Tahoe, 228 kms; 97 Jimmy, 352 kms; 93 Cherokee, 206 kms Vans: 09 Sienna, 161 kms; 07 Caravan, 159 kms; 06 Caravan, 240 kms; 06 Uplander, 63 kms; 05 Quest, 214 kms; (6)05 Caravan, 117-190 kms; 05 Venture, 188 kms; 05 Freestar, 111 kms; 04 Montana, 198 kms; (2)04 MPV, 123-141 kms; 04 Sienna, 220 kms; (2)04 Caravan, 134-223 kms; (2)04 Freestar, 107-264 kms; (3)03 Caravan, 136-298 kms; (2)03 Montana, 164-191 kms; 03 Windstar, 211 kms; 02 Astro, 02 Venture, 246 kms; 199 kms; 01 Windstar, 157 kms; 01 Caravan, 186 kms; (2)00 Caravan, 209-210 kms; 98 Voyager, 246 kms; 98 Astro, 201 kms Light Trucks: 07 Ram, 232 kms; (2)06 Silverado, 73-156 kms; 06 Frontier, 197 kms; 06 Ranger, 155 kms; 06 F150, 183 kms; 06 BSeries, 183 kms; 05 Silverado, 223 kms; 04 Sierra, 124 kms; 02 F150, 190 kms; 02 Silverado, 175 kms; 00 F150, 278 kms; 00 Silverado, 266 kms; 98 Sierra, 286 kms; 94 Ranger, 171 kms Heavy Equipment/Trucks: 06 Sterling Acterra, 378 kms; 03 F550 Dump, 221 kms; Case 580 Backhoe, 5255 hrs Recreation Items: 09 Yamaha 250X, 3 kms; (7) Club Car Golf Carts Misc: Pressure Washers; Dion Forage Wagons; Turnco Gravity Wagon; Hardi TR300 Sprayer; MF 35 Tractor, 2316 hrs; culitivator; scaffolding; tagalong mower

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reason to get a day or two off from school, rather he saw me as a young adult thirsty for adventure and who could thrive on a challenge. Eli took the time to get to know me and has since then become an every day inspiration to me. He does not consider any problem too small or unworthy of his time and puts 101 per cent of his time and effort into any project he sets out to working on, and that included little ol’ me. He is a huge reason that I found the courage to travel to China to volunteer. He taught me that there really are no limits to life other than the one’s you put on yourself. Eli, I want to thank you and wish you the happiest birthday. Kelsey Underwood-Harrison

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the number of people who actually put their name forward. The hours are well beyond the normal 38 to 40 hour work week and often require late night work. If you are a provincial or federal politician, you also get the added bonus of having to live away from home, and when you do get home there is more day and night work in your riding. The extra special perk is that if you choose a career in politics, there will be a number of articles like this one in the West Carleton Review EMC insinuating that many of ‘your kind ‘ are corrupt, greedy self-indulgent etc. The irony of course is that the same writers who have such a low opinion of politicians, will write editorials when elections come around bemoaning the fact that no one new is stepping up, to run. Do you even have to ask why?

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The jewels of the bird world have arrived EMC lifestyle – Of all the local birds, few rival the wood warblers for beauty. These diminutive birds come in almost every colour, and often bear striking patterns that make most species easy to identify. Many species have names that give reference to their stunning appearances: Chestnut-sided, Black-throated Blue, Yellow, and Bay-breasted are ďŹ ne examples. For most species, the males are much more brightly co-

loured than the females, but fortunately many females look enough like the males to make their identiďŹ cation easy too. While many species arriving in our area will stay and nest, a few are just passing through on their way to their northern breeding grounds. Orange-crowned, Palm, and Blackpoll warblers all nest in the great northern peatlands and the tundra in Ontario. Warblers have tiny forcepslike beaks for extracting insects from their hiding places.

Michael Runtz Nature’s Way

20 species can be found in a small area. In Point Pelee I once observed no fewer than 33 species in a single day! Down there, a number of southern strays get caught up in the movement and wander into Ontario. Kentucky and Worm-eating warblers make appearances annually in southern Ontario. The sighting of one of these southerners always generates great excitement among the hordes of birders that visit Point Pelee during the May

As they it through the trees, the birds glean insects from the undersides of leaves and twigs. Black-and-white Warblers creep along the trunks and limbs of trees, looking for meals hiding in bark crevices. A few such as the Ovenbird prefer to hunt on the ground. That species is named after its nest, an odd dome-shaped structure that looks like a Dutch oven. During migration, mixed ocks of warblers pass through Ontario. On a really good day, as many as

migration. A little known fact is warblers arriving in the province do so along one of two major migration routes. The songbirds arriving in Point Pelee have travelled up the central part of the United States in the Mississippi or Central Flyway. Those arriving near Picton have own up the Eastern or Atlantic Flyway. The ones coming into our area could have arrived on either route! See JEWEL, page 21

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Infrastructure repairs worth inconvenience to residents

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f you’ve got a child crying in the backseat of the car because he or she has to go to the bathroom only seconds after dressing them in a full snowsuit, there isn’t much room for negotiation. It’s not a fun stop to make, but it’s not up for debate. If they have to go, they have to go. Even if you have to spend several minutes taking off all the layers and more time putting them back on, it is worth it. It’s only for the worse if

the child should, let’s just say, spring a leak. The same logic applies to infrastructure projects such as the new Orleans water main. Those 100,000 people are currently served by one water main, which is of the same vintage as the Barrhaven pipe that broke last year. That community went through a good chunk of the summer under severe water restrictions after the water main, installed in 1976 beneath Woodroffe Avenue,

broke during the winter of 2011. According to the city, it’s going to cost more – $25 million more – than originally estimated to build the new main. But the new $75 million estimated cost would be money the residents will wish the city would have spent if the water main were to ever break. The main serves the growing suburbs of Orleans and Cumberland which is only going to see rising demands

on the water supply in years to come. Engineers have presented reports indicating the pipes are degrading at a rate higher than expected, which means a fix can’t be postponed for much longer. But the slowly ticking time bomb that lies under the streets of east Ottawa isn’t the only water main woe on the city’s horizon. The city has plenty of ancient pipes running under its streets that rupture on a

regular basis during the winter months, causing disruption for homeowners, business owners and drivers alike. Some of these water mains lie underneath streets, such as Elgin Street downtown, that have been resurfaced in recent years. But if tearing up what is essentially a brand new road is what needs to be done to ensure vital infrastructure is secure, it simply needs to be done. These types of projects

aren’t fun to undertake, much like the inconveniences of broken pipes. And they don’t make for “sexy� unveilings by city councillors once the work is done. But water bans and boil water warnings are even less sexy. Hopefully we’ve learned the lessons of last summer and we do what it takes to make sure the city’s water supply is secure. Fool us once, shame on you. Fool us twice, shame on us all.

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A museum for all Ottawa’s quirks CĂŠline Dion’s first gold record; a replica of the Canadarm, Bryan Adams’ first guitar, Sidney Crosby’s stick from the gold medal game in the 2010 Olympics, Terry Fox’s T-shirt and Bombardier’s first snowmobile. Those are all worthy suggestions, but they lack important components reflective of life in the nation’s capital. We need something that reflects the excitement of Ottawa life. Ottawa mayors could fill an entire room. There’s the toy gun Charlotte Whitton pulled on the board of control in the ‘50s, for example. And what about the underwear Lorry Greenberg was wearing when he jumped into that fountain in 1975? There is no shortage of other important figures in our city’s history. What about Lenny the Lynx? The Ice Hog? John Turmel? Alanis, before she had a last name. Rare inanimate objects might include an ashtray from L’Hibou. Come to think of it, an ashtray. And don’t forget Nepean’s muchcelebrated balanced budget, Charles Lynch’s harmonica and Frank Clair’s glasses. Speaker’s Corner on Sparks Street could be replicated, ideally without any speakers. Speaking of Sparks Street, rare historical photos would reveal that people once walked on it after 5 p.m. Other photos in the museum would reveal that cows once walked in Barrhaven, Rideau Street was once a bus shelter and Meech Lake was once a lake. Also the old railway station was once a railway station, as opposed to what it is now, namely, an empty railway station. There is so much in our past that is almost too exciting for a museum. That obviously includes the world of sport. For sure, there has to be something representing the several Rough Rider eras — Russ Jackson, Whit Tucker, Vic Washington, Bobby Simpson, Tony Gabriel, Billy Cooper, Wonderful Monds and, while we’re at it, some photos of Horn Chen and the Gliebermans, preferably taken when they were leaving town. Finally, some before-and-after photographs of LeBreton Flats would be nice additions, except for the fact that the after pictures would be identical to the before.

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here’s been some time now to consider Mayor Jim Watson’s notion of a museum of popular history on Wellington Street and it seems pretty good. Watson wants to call it Canada House and that could be OK, although a bit dull. There is a degree of civic glee at finally having something in that building, which formerly housed the U.S. Embassy and would have housed the portrait gallery until the Conservative government thought differently. But we can let bygones be bygones. The important thing is to put something in the building so it doesn’t get torn down. Because you know what we would get then. Yes: condos deplore a vacuum. Do we need another condo? No, nor do we need another glass office building. So the proposal for a museum of popular history is welcome, although not uncontroversial. Someone has made the suggestion that we already have an appropriate location in the Museum of Civilization just across the river. After all, any collection of significant Canadian artifacts and moments would have to contain some political exhibits and politics is civilization, isn’t it? For my money, the Ottawa location works better, if only because it will preserve a distinctive building and sit nicely in an area that needs more attractions. Now, given the speed at which planning decisions involving several levels of government are taken around here, we probably don’t need to rush too much to offer advice on what should go into the new museum. But still, the opportunity has arisen. The mayor mentioned such possible exhibits as

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Bouncing lambs a rite of spring here on the farm EMC lifestyle – All you have to do is look out my back window and you’ll know why this season is called “spring.” The handful of lambs that were deemed old enough to be released from the barn are bouncing down the field after their mothers. The little males face each other, synchronize their leaps and butt heads together, sometimes mid-air. If there is a boulder, a stone fence or a pile of old lumber, it shall be climbed. King of the Castle is one of their favourite games. We were waking up to the song of spring birds up until a few days ago. Now it’s the song of spring lambs. Sometimes when they are released from the barn the little families become separated. If the mother isn’t the most caring type, she will wander off to fill her belly with fresh green grass, happy to be out of the lambing pen, and her lamb will be left behind. Yesterday I saw four lambs attempting to nurse under one ewe. She just stood there, trying to keep her balance as they bucked and prodded beneath her. As she locked eyes with me her expression said, “I thought I had two…?” The daffodils I planted near the mailbox bounced right back after that flash snowfall we had. They are very hearty little blooms. This fall I’m going to plant a couple dozen more of those. There’s something about seeing that little explosion of colour at the edge of an oth-

in the crops when they start to grow. Already I see the herd walking the line of the new fencing, looking for gaps and opportunities. Soon all of the sheep will be outside and our

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work in the barn will be pretty much done for the season. Next, we prepare the chicken coop and bed down the lambing pens with hay for the turkeys. And then the baby

chicks arrive. We have to ensure there are no cracks big enough for a skunk or raccoon to squeeze through, or we will lose our entire poultry investment.

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erwise dreary landscape when the grass hasn’t quite greened up. The Farmer cut the grass for the first time yesterday and I noticed he decided not to knock down my daffodils just yet, thank you. In the perennial beds, the pansies, wild violets and rainbow of tulips are in full show. The hosta leaves are up about six inches and ready to unfurl. Sedum is poking through the soil and the invasive bee balm has spread to cover three times as much area as it claimed last year. Flower gardening isn’t as much about planting as it is about weeding and mulching around here.. Speaking of which…the three twigs of Rose of Sharon that I bought through mail order are not looking very impressive at the moment. Last year they just got a few leaves and this year they don’t seem to be doing anything at all. The Sharon I bought at half the price from Canadian Tire is actually doing much better than the special-order variety. Lesson learned.

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Today we will go into the lambing room and graduate a few more lambs to freedom. They will squeal as I chase and catch them and carry them out the door. Once placed on the ground they will run around in circles, knocking into each other and panicking for a few moments. Happily embracing freedom, their mothers will head purposefully in the direction of the open pasture. The lambs will fall into line and follow, commenting all the while on the lovely surprise of the situation. The Farmer is tackling a few ewes at a time and giving them their spring haircuts before they are released. They also get examined all over for any random injuries and their hooves are neatly trimmed. After weeks of being locked up in the confines of the lambing pens it must feel like going to the spa. Our farming tenant has spent a few days preparing the back fields and they will be planted soon. My Farmer is busily mending fences so that our sheep are not constantly

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EMC news - On Thursday, May 3, the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 616, West Carleton, held its AGM at which the new executive committee members were elected. The meeting began with opening ceremonies conducted by Frances Gentile, Branch President, who then directed the business of the evening along with Legion members from the Kanata Branch, who together with Deputy Zone Commander, Dave Cormier, were present to act as election officers and scrutineers. After a well attended session of elections the officers for 2012-2013 are: Peter Wilkins (President); Arlene Morrow (1st Vice President);

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EMC news - For three months, beginning last August, Mississippi Mills resident Hugh Roney was a vendor at the Antrim Flea Market. “I came into a whole pile of (VHS) videotapes,” he said. However, the flea market closed permanently in October and there was nowhere for the vendors to go. Soon after, Roney approached North Lanark Agricultural Society (NLAS) board member Glen Syme regarding a flea market in Almonte - located at the fairgrounds. “Receptive, he brought the idea to the executive committee,” Roney said, “and if they liked it, the initiative would be presented to the (full) board.” They did. “I was told to see what I could do,” Roney said. “I was also told that I was going to manage it.” The Almonte Flea Market celebrated its opening day Sunday, running from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

“We operate every Sunday from May until October - with the exception of the Tractor Pull (May 27), Almonte Fair (July 20-22) and North Lanark Highland Games (Aug. 25),” Roney said. “The games are held on a Saturday, but they do the clean up on Sunday.” The Almonte Flea Market, which is owned by the NLAS, will offer a huge selection of products from over 75 vendors, and visitors are sure to find deals on the items they want and need. In addition, refreshments will be sold on site. “Indoors and outdoors, we are utilizing the complete space at the fair grounds - with the exception of the Agricultural Hall and new Education Barn,” Roney said. The general manager felt Almonte needed a market like this - a place people can come to shop, relax and enjoy a moment with friends and family. “Almonte is a great place to come,” Roney said. “We have

everything here, and it is so close to Ottawa. It is easy to justify spending money on gas.” Items for sale include antiques, books, glass, jewelry, movies, furniture, crafts, nostalgia, vinyl records and much, much more. The fairgrounds in Almonte boast plenty of free parking, and ample bank machines are in close proximity. Joining Roney is assistant manager Chris Taber and adviser Pat Tilley. Tilley has more than 30 years of experience. “We have been working really hard,” Roney said. “All the planning was done before Christmas. Now we are into the physical.” Without the dedication of the vendors or the support of the NLAS, town and business community, “we would not be where we are today,” Roney said. For more information, or to inquire about becoming a vendor, contact Roney seven days a week (9 a.m. to 6 p.m.)

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Two Rivers to stage Fiddler on the Roof Showings June 7-9

EMC events – The Ottawa Valley will soon be alive with the sound of…Fiddler on the Roof! Rehearsals are in full swing for the exciting new show from Two Rivers Musical Productions, coming to the Arnprior District High School on June 7, 8 and 9. Bringing a truly Valley flavor to the Broadway favorite, Fiddler on the Roof boasts a multi-talented cast and crew from more than a dozen local communities – including Arnprior, Braeside, Carleton Place, Castleford, Constance Bay, Pakenham, Kanata, Renfrew and Stittsville. This year’s production promises to be an even bigger event than last year’s popular staging of Annie. Fiddler on the Roof is a heart-warming and highly entertaining show that tells the story of a poor Jewish dairyman who struggles to hold on to his traditions amid the change and chaos of pre-revolutionary Russia. The show has it all – hilarious scenes, stirring song and dance numbers and beautiful solo performances. For director Marybeth Pidgeon, it’s been a wonderful chance to collaborate with a diverse group of seasoned performers and young talent over the past five months. “It’s been fantastic seeing this rich story come to life through such an incredible cast,” says Pidgeon. Even the set has a critical role to play. “Recreating Russia in the early 1900s as the backdrop for the production has been a creative challenge, but definitely worth the effort,” says Pidgeon. “The crew has really outdone themselves to design a unique stage experience for the audience – everything from the set design to the period costumes and props.” Musical director Lisa Webber, who also heads up the Arnprior Community Choir, is thrilled to be working with such a high caliber of vocal and musical performers. “Some of our cast has more than three decades of experience on stage, and it’s been a delight working with them on these incredible songs,” says Webber. Along with the veterans, there’s a group of young singers and musicians who get to showcase their talents, including a gifted 14-year-old violinist from Carleton Place in the title role of Fiddler. “We have some amazing young performers, whose talents really shine in this production. There’s really something for audiences of all ages.” Fiddler on the Roof will be presented June 7, 8 and 9 at 7 p.m. at the Arnprior District High School, 59 Ottawa Street, Arnprior. Tickets are available at the Arnprior Book Shop, the Ice Shack and online at www. tworiversmusicals.ca.

Lower flows persist in watershed EMC news - The rainfall received over the past two weeks has stabilized water levels and flows throughout the Mississippi River system, however, flows in the majority of rivers and creeks remain below normal for this time of year. Most of the upper lakes in the watershed are at or near their summer target levels and are expected to remain that way through the start of the summer recreation period of the Victoria Day weekend in May. As such, the system has limited storage remaining and is more susceptible to flooding from severe storms in late spring or early summer. Residents are advised to maintain a close watch

for rising water levels should these types of storms occur. Area residents and industries are urged to conserve the use of water at all times of the year, especially during dry conditions such as what we have experienced this year. Mississippi Valley Conservation (MVC) strongly recommends residents follow the Level 1 Low Water Response request for a voluntary reduction of water usage by 10 percent. The MVC monitors weather conditions, river flows and water levels daily and issues watershed conditions bulletins as required. Find tips on conserving water and daily water levels and flows at www.mvc.on.ca.

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Team penning popularity grows in region Fitzroy Harbour family plays role growing sport Derek Dunn

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EMC sports – It’s is a growing sport among young people since the Ottawa Valley Team Penning Association shifted operations to Arnprior, says president Sherry Schlievert. “This is the biggest number of youth riders in 15 years,” she said. Penning has to do with using a horse to manipulate cows into a pen. Riders need to anticipate animal reactions and interfere with their natural inclination to herd. “You have to know how to read the cow, to get it to do what you want it to do,” Schlievert said, at a May 6 introduction/ novice event. With the team penning held at the Arnprior fair grounds, Schlievert sings the fair board’s praises since the association moved from South Mountain to be closer to the cows supplied by Douglas’ Bobby Dick. “They’ve been really great to us.” UPCOMING EVENTS

The association has plenty of events planned for this year, including a two-day Team Penning Fun Day weekend on May 19 and 20; and more fun days on June 2, 3, and 16. A Ranching around for CHEO on June 23 promises to raise funds for the children’s hospital while spectators get to enjoy seeing riders do all tasks that take place on a typical cattle ranch. Another fun day is July 14, with a ranch sorting on July 15, and a Team Penning fun day July 28; Aug. 10 is the Friday night Shout Out at the Arnprior Fair, along with many other future events. Schlievert, who lives in Fitzroy with husband Jeff and daughter Ashley 15, and son Bailey, 9, said many members are from

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Fitzroy’s Sherry Schlievert watches the Team Penning lesson at the Arnprior Fairgrounds on May 5. With the help of husband Jeff and mentor Val Hisko of Renfrew, the Ottawa Valley Team Penning Association is growing and welcomes more members from the area. The public is welcome to attend the several fun days planned at the Fairgrounds this spring and summer, starting on the May long weekend. Left, one of the stars of the show. Woodlawn, Arnprior and other nearby areas. One of the mentors is Val Hisko of Renfrew. Kids who participate learn about teamwork, share quality family time, and develop confidence; Schlievert said handling a horse while guiding 700-pound animals around a caged in area is not for

the faint of heart. And it’s all done under a time crunch. “It can be dangerous, but you have to trust your horse and your cow,” she said. “They feel good after knowing they can take three cows to pen in under 90 seconds.” She said that team cattle penning is

the fastest growing horse sport in North America over the last 10 years. It is an activity suited for all ages and the whole family, she said, noting she took it up four years ago after her husband had been involved for four years. For more on the association, log onto ovtpa.ca.

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In early May the Friends of the Carp River, along with staff of Mississippi Valley Conservation, led an exploration of the river by canoe/kayak from Richardson Side Road to Craig Side Road. The objective of the trip was to view the riparian status of this critical section of the river first hand in preparation for a study this summer. In the lead kayaks are Suzanne McFarlane, Brian Anderson, and Matt Craig of the MVC and behind them are Mary Porritt and Linda McCormick of the Friends.

Summer camp coming to Carp EMC events - All summer long the Rural West City of Ottawa branch is offering camps for children ages 4-6 and 7-12 at the Huntley Community Center and W. Erskine Johnson Arena. Each week has an exciting new theme which includes Vet Camp, Rookie Athletics, Rock Star, Edible Science and Space Camp just to name a few. Every week of camp will be jampacked with special guests, games, crafts, and of course fun. Pre camp and post camp care is available at no charge for all camps from 8am-9am and 4 p.m.- 5:30 p.m. All camp counsellors have been trained in CPR, first aid, high 5, sun sense and have had a successful police records check. Your child is sure to have a safe and fun summer! For more information please contact adam.orourke@ottawa. ca or call 613-580-2424 ext. 33527. Check out our spring / summer activity guide online at Ottawa.ca/ruralwest YOUTH CONNEXION – WEST CARLETON Keep busy this summer with Youth Connexion! Bring your friends and come join us for some of our events in the West Carleton area, including youth nights, extreme week, concert in the park barbecue, and an end of summer dance! Hop on the bus in either Kinburn or Carp and Join Youth Connexion on our Youth Extreme Week July 16-20 and Aug 13 – 17. Each day we’ll be taking on a different extreme adventure. Some of our favourite events have been laser quest, rock climbing, zip lining, calypso and paint balling. If you are between the ages of 12- 16 you can sign up for the whole week or individual days. For more information contact Youth Connexion at (613)580-2424 x 43307 or youthconnexion@ottawa.ca. Also you can visit us online at www.youthconnexion.ca. Check out our spring/summer activity guide online at Ottawa.ca/ruralwest.

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Vow of Silence

Students at West Carleton Secondary School covers their mouths in a show of support of the Vow of Silence day. Approximately 30 students took part, although some were absent for this photo. The Vow of Silence is Free The Children’s annual fundraising and awareness-raising campaign that engages tens of thousands of participants to stand up for children whose rights are not being upheld. The vow entailed that from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. there be no talking, texting or emailing. Any money raised from the event will be donated to the Me to We school building program.

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als and groups coming from neighbouring communities. Ribbons and bragging rights go to winners in each category, and a prize is awarded to the oldest senior involved. Euchre, the poker walk, and carpet bowling are among the most popular events, said Last year’s oldest participant, 95-year-old Elsie Irwin, is signed up to participate again. Gibson said the council is very appreciative of the support of volunteers and also sponsors who help make the events possible. The games wrap up with a banquet June 1 at the Fitzroy Harbour Community Centre. The West Carleton Seniors’ Council, made up of representatives from seniors clubs across the ward, meets once a month. “We’re always looking for new members to join our clubs,” said Gibson. For more information, seniors can call the council head in their area: Fitzroy, Chris Dickinson 613-623-0508; Sand Hills, Frances Gentile, 613-832-1588; Huntley, Barbara Paul, 613-836-1304, Kinburn, Judith Waddell, 613-839-3400; or Margaret Gibson, WC Seniors’ Council president 613-832-0981.

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building lotS 1825 Stevenson Dr. Located minutes from Arnprior lovely bungalow w/fully finished bsmt, open concept lv/dn/kit w/ laminate floors, salt water above ground pool, storage sheds real value for your $.

heather kennedy & Mike labelle, Sales rep 613-797-0202

MLS #818865 $315,000

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177 Pheasant Run, Calabogie -- MLS #829964 $39,900 13 Bill Hodgins Way, Calabogie - MLS #820532 $45,000 0 White Lake Rd, White Lake - MLS #826117 $49,500 8 Lena Dr, Arnprior - MLS #817487 $109,900 29 Lessard La, Ottawa River - MLS #818327 $268,000 0 K & P Trail, Calabogie Lake - MLS #829140 $309,000 Lot 15 Lower Spruce Hedge Rd - MLS #814649 $650,000

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BUYING A HOME? No disappointment with this 3+1 bedroom 2 bath home on lovely landscaped 2 acre lot located midway between Renfrew and Arnprior on Anderson Rd. Wood and ceramic floors on main level, open concept kitchen/dining/livingroom. Many inclusions. Check out MLS#826100, Asking $289,900.

Spacious 2 bedroom home in adult community park on White Lake. Newer kitchen is open to livingroom, laminate floors throughout. Large diningroom, 14’x20’ deck with views of the lake, enclosed carport, 5 appliances included. Check out the photos of MLS#827856. All for $139,900. Call Monica.

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FirSt tiMe buyer Located close to downtown this large 4 bedroom home features laminate floors throughout, renovated kitchen, main floor laundry, parking for 4 vehicles. A little TLC will go a long way. And under the siding you will find the original log home it once was. go to MLS 828524 for more photos and info. Asking $149,900. Call Monica for your personal viewing.

Immaculate and spacious, this 4bedroom, 1 1/2 bath home is move-in ready. Features a large eat-in kitchen, 5 appliances, L shaped living room/dining room, powder room on main level and 4 bedrooms and full bath on 2nd floor. Additional bonus room off kitchen would make a great family room. Lovely covered verandah. Check out MLS#826456 at $169,900.

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aFFordable Lovingly cared for 3+1 bedroom raised bungalow, built of energy efficient ICF construction. Home features hardwood floors, 2 baths, professionally finished basement with gas fireplace, double garage and a PooL! $309,500 MLS# 829605

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1 bedroom bungalow move-in ready. Hardwood florrs, cathedral ceiling, gas heat, garage with opener. Cheaper than rent! $129,900 MLS #823726

CuStoM built Walk to the golf Course & the ottawa River. 4 bedroom home in an exclusive subdivision at Sand Point. Lovely 2 acre lot, extra garage work shop and a spacious home to entertain in. Full walk-out basement!

donna nych broker of record 613-623-7303 Beautiful 2+1 bedroom brick bungalow with all the bells & whistles! If you want water frontage & privacy this is for you! Bring your horses also. $799,000 MLS#810882

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NEW lISTING $475,000. Large two storey brick home with 4 bedrooms on 2.2 acre lot. Smaller 2 storey home on same property with 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Large Steel building, great for storage, also goes with this unique property. Property is presently zoned residential but could become commercial. MLS#829526

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$304,900 Five bedroom, 2bathroom Hi-ranch on large in town lot. Wrap around deck, with 2 sets of patio doors. Fully finished lower level which also could be rented out. Single car garage. Within walking distance to the ottawa R and stores. MLS# 830046

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Lovely 2 storey home in excellent location. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, and large double car garage with inside entry. open concept in design featuring lovely hardwood floors, and lots of windows for brightness. Full basement with family room and roughed in bathroom. MLS#828443

$309,900 Country living at the best. Look no further, this home is in excellent condition and is located between Arnprior and Renfrew, featuring 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, and a walk-out basement. MLS #829033

Located on Lorlei Dr on the Madawaska River. Excellent fishing and boating. Lot already has well and clearing for your home. MLS # 824114

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1003 RIVER ROAD. Adorable property room for children and pets, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, loads of character, garage, carport $214,900 MLS# 829492. Contact Mike and Donna Defalco 613-623-2602

3002 BLACK BAY LANE. BUNgALoW ,4 bedrooms 2 full baths, AMAZINg SHoRELINE AND PRIVACEY, beautiful gardens surround this waterfront home. MLS# 812631. $369,000. Contact Mike or Donna Defalco 613-623-2602

181 ARTHUR. 4 bedrooms plus an inlaw suite, 3.5 baths, huge fenced rear yard for town lot, walk to amenities, indoor swimming pool and arenas, curling club, MLS# 829627 $374,900. Contact Mike and Donna Defalco 613-623-2602

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lAND • 2 - 100 acre parcels side by side, nice timber, open area to build your dream home hideaway, amazing hunt camp with crown land behind, $150,000 each • 12 acres in Mcnab Township Industrial Park $199,900

3 BEDROOM BEAUTY ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF TOWN, all stone and brick bungalow on SUPERIoR LoT. Professionally landscaped. Heated garage, MLS# 803264 $319,900. Contact Mike or Donna Defalco 613-623-2602

• Almost 7 acres in McNab Township , bordering the Arnprior golf Course, $119,000 PREMIER IN TOWN LOT. Fenced, Italian stone patio, gazebo, 3 bedroom 2 storey, extended 2 car garage, gas, woodstove, shows like new, MLS# 828480 $347,500. Contact Mike or Donna Defalco 613-623-2602

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aLMoNTe Move-in ready 3 +1 bdrm raised ranch. Rural setting, 7 min to Almonte. Wonderful view. 2 baths. Fireplace. $294,500 MLS #824259 Upper HUNTLey Spectacular bungalow on quiet country lot. 4 + 1 bdrms, fin lwr lvl, fireplace, wood stove. You will feel at home. $479,900 MLS#825455 ING LIST New

arNprIor Wow! Why wait for the builder? Wonderful 3 + 1 bdrm bungalow. All Brick/stucco finish. Fenced. $549,900 MLS#830500

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waTerfroNT Spectacular Ottawa River Waterfront! 85 wooded acres and 600 feet of waterfront. Very private. Beautiful. $1,250,000 MLS #826124

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95 Acre hobby farm, 10 min west of Arnprior on Goshen Rd. with access to HWY 17. Log home with many upgrades. Lrg living rm, lots of room for expansion, log barns with standing stalls, open pasture & tillable, plus bush at rear.

MLS# 830289 $350,000

Downtown Arnprior, retail building 1440 sq. ft. retail space, plus 340 sq. ft. office space and 500 sq. ft. of storage space at rear, employee parking at rear. 2nd storey former apartment, basement for storage, gas heating furnace 2001 and central air.

MLS 828933, $149,900

2 + 1 Bed room bungalow on nice lot at the edge of town. Easy access to 417. Eat-in kitchen has bar area, hardwood floors in living room, main floor den can be converted to 3rd bed room on main level, large back yard deck, large bath room, large open lower level family room, master bed room on lower level features large cedar linen closet and gas fire place. Gas heated, insulated 2 car attached garage work shop, large 3 car wide driveway.

2 Bed room Condo, end unit in central location, walk to downtown or the mall. Mature adult orientated quiet building. MLS#820581 $169,900

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Executive hi-ranch bungalow on 1.84 acre landscaped lot in established neighborhood. Very bright home with oak kitchen, dining room has access to back patio deck, hardwood floors in living room, lower level boasts finished family room with gas fire place & bar area, 2 car attached garage, large paved driveway, wired for generator, natural gas at street, new roof 2011. MLS #825225

Great family home in newer subdivision, open concept design washed oak kitchen with built in dishwasher. Large bright dining room with access to large back yard, wrap around deck (22 x 10) + (10 x 8) and 24 foot salt water above ground pool, (2 yrs. old). Good sized foyer and 2 peace bath on main level, 2 car attached garage, basement is framed and has rough in for future bath and waits your finish touch. Gas heat and central air.

MLS #828294 $285,500

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Four bedroom custom built brick home on 1/2 acre lot in the heart of Arnprior. Approximately 150 FT of waterfront on the Madawaska River and overlooking the Ottawa River. Beautifully landscaped yard features an in-ground salt water pool. Completely renovated over the past few years. New furnace, windows, roof. Sunroom.

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Condo townhouse with 2 car garage. Main floor living, family and dining room. Fireplace. 3 large bedrooms. Professionally painted. All appliances included. Swimming complex is part of the condo.

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Three bedroom back split in the heart of Arnprior. Well looked after. Main floor laundry/mud room. Renovated bathrooms. Oversized carport. Front covered verandah. Fully fenced yard with a storage shed. Central air conditioning. Beautifully re-finished hardwood in DR. All bedrooms with brand new carpets. No neighbours across the street. All appliances included. Central Vacuum.

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Solid, affordable 1 bedroom home, metal roof, nat.gas heat, hardwood floor, 50x125 lot, 200amp panel, just needs some new paint! Mortgage will be cheaper than rent, call me to view today! MLS #822696 $89,900

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Almonte Fair directors plan for popular July 20-22 event EMC news – Although the actual Almonte Fair isn’t happening until July, the North Lanark Agricultural Society (NLAS) directors have been hard at work for months, planning events to entertain and educate families. The theme for this year’s fair, set for July 20-22, is “Christmas in July,” so the craft section will feature many ideas for Christmas creations, but it will be difficult to get a volunteer to wear a Santa suit in the middle of July. The prize book is hot off the press and is available at local stores where agricultural products and sewing and craft supplies are sold, or you can call Marilyn Snedden at 613-256-3130 or Norma Paul at 613-256-9250. Once again the demolition derby will be Friday night’s show. Saturday night features the outhouse races, Square Dancing Tractors from Renfrew County, and the Dirty Dishes – a trio of young country, bluegrass and gospel singers. Riding Shotgun and The Stool Pigeons will also

provide music on Friday and Saturday nights in the beer garden. On Sunday, Cow Plop Bingo and the Pet Show are in addition to the heavy horse show at the grandstand.

have more space for exhibits and demonstrations. Children’s games on Saturday along with the Conklin Midway and Little Ray’s Reptiles will satisfy all ages. Advance sales of the midway bracelets will be available. The exhibits in the main hall – farm produce and articles created by skilful hands – are key to any agricultural fair, along with museums and commercial exhibits. For further information, visit www.almontefair.com. Contacts are set up for email by title. For example, concessions@almontefair.com. New secretary Nancy Dupuis has been on a steep learning curve getting out the prize list, but president Glen Syme and the executive have worked with her and the former secretary, Brenda Cochran, to get the job done. Dupuis’ email is secretary@ almontefair.com.

PAPA’S TRAINS New this year in the main hall is Papa’s Trains, which promises to keep the children enthralled with an interactive experience driving Thomas the Tank Engine on a miniature railroad. In keeping with the Christmas theme, the demonstration area will have Ria Ralph creating wreaths, and an area for children to make cookies and decorations along with spinners and weavers. Also new is a Dunk the Diver tank, to cool off the volunteers persuading people to part with their money. A Horse Shoe Tournament on Saturday will compliment the light horse, sheep, pigeon, dairy and beef shows. Bringing the farm to town remains the focus of the fair. The new Education Barn will

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In either case, the tiny warblers arrive after flying approximately 500 or 600 kilometres. Unlike sandpipers that fly non-stop for several days, songbirds tend to fly only at night. The cooler night air helps keep their engines (massive flight muscles) air-cooled and there are no head winds to fight on the nights they choose to fly. It is also much safer for them, as there are no hawks that fly at night, plus they are far too high off the ground for those preda-

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Season Opening and Mother’s Day Tea at Ottawa’s Historic Sites If you’ve never visited Billings Estate National Historic Site, Cumberland Heritage Village Museum or Pinhey’s Point Historic Site before, this is the summer to do so! Explore the stunning heritage buildings and sprawling grounds of Ottawa’s Historic Sites. Take the whole family to Billings Estate National Historic Site or Pinhey’s Point Historic Site to celebrate Mom while enjoying traditional tea on the lawn. Billings Estate National Historic Site 2100 Cabot Street, Ottawa

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Legendary Arnprior race horse named to hall of fame Dalyce Blue dominated the track in late 1950s John Carter

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EMC news – A famous Arnprior horse will enter the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame May 25. Dalyce Blue, bred at Dr. John S. Findley’s renowned Madawaska Farm of Arnprior, built up an impressive string of race tracks exploits in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The trotter is one of four ‘legends’ named to the Hall of Fame this year, along with trainer Patrick MacMurchy, jockey John Dewhurst and the ‘first lady of harness racing’ Mildred Williams. In announcing the inductees, the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame points out that Dalyce Blue became the first Canadian-bred trotter to record a sub-2:10 mile as a two-year-old and a 2:05 mile at three. The horse was trained and driven by Arnprior veterinarian-horseman Dr. John S. Findley, who is already in the hall of fame. ‘Doc’ Findley, as the veterinarian was fondly called in this area, co-owned the farm with his father, John H. Findley. Findley was fond of naming his horses after Miss Canada winners and so named Dalyce Blue after the 1955 Miss Canada from Whitehorse. In the early years of Dalyce Blue’s career, she had to race against older horses and even pacers. Nevertheless, she won eight of nine starts as a twoyear-old. In 1959, as a three-yearold, she won 13 of 16 starts and was second in two others.

No three-year-old trotter, colt or filly, American or Canadian bred, beat her that season. Her defining moment came at Suffolk Downs near Boston where she faced most of the best three-year-old trotters in the U.S., including World Champion Sara Black, in the $28,400 Suffolk Downs Trot. At odds of 14-1, Dalyce Blue, driven by Findley, came out of the pack in an exciting fiveway duel in the last 16th to win going away in 2:04.3. The Arnprior filly raced until the age of seven and took her lifetime mark of 2:03 at six. She retired with earnings of $90,119. As a broodmare, Dalyce Blue produced the $273,000 winner The Black Douglas and stakes winner Crimson Duchess, a winner of $73,195 who was voted Canada’s TwoYear-Old Trotter of the Year in 1969. The Legends section of the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame honors the people and horses whose accomplishments and feats occurred a number of decades ago. The people and horses made unique contributions to horse racing in Canada and the Hall of Fame says it is pleased “to recognize the special roles they played in the development of Canadian horse racing.” The induction ceremony will take place at the Woodbine Race Track near Toronto. Dr. Findley, who is now 86, lives in the Hamilton area. Dr. John Steele Findley, who was born in Braeside, is famous in local horse racing

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I’ll Have Another, winner of last week’s Kentucky Derby, is not the first Canadian-bred horse to post a surprise win at a major American horse race. Dalyce Blue, bred in Arnprior, overcomes 14-1 odds at Suffolk Downs near Boston to win the Suffolk Downs Trot in 1959. circles. Madawaska Farm was located in the Winners Circle Mall area stretching across the highway to the airport, as well as the Charles and Arthur street neighbourhoods. One of the streets in the area is named John Findley in his honour. The farm was a mainstay of the area for 71 years up until the late 1980s. Many top race horses were born and/or trained at the farm. A number of horse trainers, including Ken Carmichael, Jim McCormick, Louis Gilchrest, Ron Fraser and Nelson White, learned the trade there. Findley began his racing ca-

Peaches Atom, The Black Douglas, Autumn Frost, Moon Magic, Lost Sleep and many more. Findley has raced as late as 2005 and is reportedly quite interested in the efforts of the Arnprior Agricultural Society to bring back horse racing to the Arnprior Fairgrounds.

reer at the Arnprior Fair in 1939 as a teenager. He became a veterinarian in 1947, earning the moniker ‘Doc’ from then on. As well as practicing in Arnprior, he trained and raced horses throughout the province and beyond. Among his famous racers, along with Dalcye Blue, were Sheila Lee, Canny Choice,

Dr. John Findley accepts the trophy at the end of the race after his spectacular ride.

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Tribute to the legends of country music coming to Carleton Place arena on May 30 By JEFF MAGUIRE

EMC events - Area country music fans who enjoy songs by legends like Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, Johnny Cash and Willie Nelson won’t want to miss a special evening in Carleton Place at the end of May. The Carleton Place Arena Staff Association will present a ‘Tribute to the Legends of Country Music’ in the main upstairs hall of the arena complex Wednesday, May 30 at 7 p.m. Tickets are $15 each. The tribute concert will be performed by a southern Manitoba-based group called ‘Country Blend’, five seasoned performers who have been touring regularly since 2004. Their two hour long shows are a blend of traditional country music and country gospel, hence their name! The long-time entertainers have 10 compact disc releases under their belts and Bob

White, the local organizer of the show, calls their style “old time country. “Country Blend performs all the old classics. Our research told us that they do a very good show,” says White, the senior facilities operator for the Carleton Place Recreation and Culture Department. White is well known in the area for promoting country music shows and conducting various other fundraisers in the growing community of nearly 10,000. “It looks like they offer a nice mix of music,” White observes. “They are not gospel singers but they sing some gospel songs. “They dress formally and deliver an old-fashioned country show,” the chief organizer underlines. The group travels by bus and will have a large entourage of some 50 people with them on this particular tour.

The Carleton Place show is one of 10 Country Blend will give in late May and early June. Their excursion begins in Winnipeg May 21 and criss-crosses Ontario before ending in Kenora June 4. As for Country Blend’s repertoire, also among the many top notch country entertainers whose songs the group covers are Dolly Parton, Kitty Wells, Jim Reeves, Hank Williams Sr. and the Statler Brothers. VETERAN PERFORMERS Country Blend is comprised of five veteran entertainers, three men and two women, and each has years of experience in their particular field of music. They all come from a farming background. The members include Cyn and Dianne Lodge who farm just south of Belmont, Manitoba. Cyn, the group’s man-

ager, plays the drums while Dianne sings lead and harmony and plays the bass guitar. Harry Martens, who lives in Baldur, Manitoba sings lead and he also performs on both the lead and rhythm guitar. Evelyn Ramage, the other female member of the group, farms near Manitou, Manitoba. Evelyn sings lead and harmony. Gordy ‘Crazy Fingers’ Lindquist lives in the Turtle Mountains north of Bottineau, North Dakota. As the nickname implies, he is the band’s piano player. Cyn Lodge says, “Country Blend is a high energy group full of rhythm, great harmony and fantastic piano playing.” Promoter White says all of the group’s concerts are performed at an easy listening volume. He says the show will be of particular interest to local seniors and long-time country music fans in general.

The presentation will be made in a theatre setting. There will be no bar but during intermission coffee, tea and desserts can be purchased. “It should be a really great night out and it won’t be a late night,” White stresses. He says he became interested in having the band perform locally after speaking to manager Cyn Lodge and reading what he terms “some good, independent on-line reviews of their music.” Tickets for the Tribute to the Legends of Country Music show are now available for $15 each at Graham’s Shoes, 139 Bridge Street, Carleton Place; at the community centre office or by telephoning White himself at 613-2535046. All proceeds from the performance will go to the Arena Staff Association which uses the funds for various proj-

ects within the complex as they work to improve a facility which already has a very good name in the community and the district. The Carleton Place and District Community Centre is located at 75 Neelin St. (the intersection of Neelin and Begley Streets) behind Carleton Place and District Memorial Hospital. The hospital is at the corner of Lake Ave. E. and Neelin St. There is signage pointing to both the hospital and the arena on major routes into Carleton Place. “We’re looking forward to having Country Blend here. This is an event for seniors in particular and all fans of classic country. I’m confident people will really enjoy the show,” White concludes. To learn more about Country Blend and to listen to some of their music visit the website www.countryblend. ca.

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Trees on the chopping block

Councillor Eli El-Chantiry

KLCA president calls for alternatives to cutting down ash trees

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Ward 5 West Carleton-March Think twice before venturing onto the ice 12 Carp Farmers’ Market Open for the Season on May The Carp Farmers’ Market is opening for another season Even though December temperatures have been mild, beginning 12. The Marketwants will run the OttawaSaturday, DrowningMay Prevention Coalition to every Saturday until October and will open from 8am to 1pm. remind residents that when thebe temperatures go down, With dozens of local vendors and many great activities awareness of the dangers of being on or around ice and happening every week, I hope you will stop by the Farmers open water needs to go up. When water begins to freeze Market as part of your regular weekly shopping and do your on rivers, lakes, the Rideau Canal and other open bodies part to help support our farmers and the local economy. I of water mayFarmers’ look solidMarket but is aoften dangerous. If wish the itCarp verystill successful season. you want to go out onto the ice, remember the thickness should be: Congratulations to Rural Root Theatre

* 15 cm forMay walking skating On Friday, 4 my or wife Mahaalone and I attended the Rural Root latestparties theatre production, The Curious * 20 Theatre’s cm for skating or games Savage. Assnowmobiles usual, it was a packed house and the * 25 cm for atmosphere electric. * 35 cm forwas fishing huts The show was really well done and the cast and crew should beusually very pleased that all their As a guideline, clear blue ice is the strongest; hard work paid off! Congratulations to everyone involved white opaque or snow ice is half as strong as blue ice. in making this production a huge success. Grey ice is unsafe. The greyness indicates the presence of water. Diefenbooker Classic a Success

Before venturing onto the ice, checkthe theHonourary LifesavingStarter I was given the privilege of being Society’s<http://www.lifesavingsociety.com/who?s-drownfor the 16th Annual Diefenbooker Classic that took place ing/ice-safety.aspx> for staying safe,turn andout re- of in Carp on Saturday,guidelines May 5. There was a great view guidelines by The Canadian Red ran Cross<http://www. well over 600 participants who walked, and cycled their way to the finish line. This event had a dual of redcross.ca/article.asp?id=2570&tid=024> on purpose what to do Carleton branches of the ifhelping you getraise into funds troubleforonthetheWest ice. When in doubt, simply Ottawa Public also helping to promote fun, stay away from Library the ice,while period. fitness and health in our community.

City’s 55 approved sledding hills are now Since the Diefenbooker Classic started in 1996, funds open

raised from this event have helped to purchase library items such as children’s computers, AV equipment and The City of Ottawa has opened sledding study tables/chairs. Thank youitsto55 allapproved of the organizers hills. Approved sledding hill locations and safety tips are and volunteers who made this edition of the Diefenbooker listed on <http://www.ottawa.ca/rec_culture/park_facility/ Classic a huge success. A job well done!

parks/sledding_hills/index_en.html> ottawa.ca<http://ottawa.ca>. Residents aretoreminded keep safety in mind, City Urges Caution Prevent to “Dooring” Collisions and to wear helmets while participating in winter activities As more people choose to get around Ottawa by bicycle, such as sledding.

EMC news - Out of 75,000 ash trees on City of Ottawa property, only about 10,000 will be saved, said Eanata North Coun. Marianne Wilkinson. Ottawa’s ash trees are under the attack of the Emerald Ash Borer – a highly destructive wood-boring beetle that feeds under the bark of the tree, killing it over the course of a couple years. Matt Muirhead, president of the Kanata Lakes Community Association, said he is extremely worried about what happens to these trees. “Recently, in Trillium Woods, a protected area, I noticed all of these trees being cut down,” said Muirhead. “After further research I found that a city employee came in unannounced, without the knowledge of Wilkinson, and cut down dozens of trees. Many of which were neither infected nor ash trees.” Wilkinson said that the city employee had been responding to community complaints concerning how close these trees were to the road. “There were a hazard, it had nothing to do with the Emerald Ash Borer,” she said. Muirhead said that the reason this event worries him is

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Matt Muirhead, president of the Kanata Lakes Community Association, stands beside one of the trees cut down in Trillium Wood. “if a city employee can come in and chop down all of these trees that are on, what I know as ‘protected land’ without the knowledge of our councilor, how do we know the ash tress won’t be cut down in the same way.” “What I don’t understand is how cutting down a tree will prevent the beetle from moving to the next one. Other alternatives need to be considered,” Muirhead said. According Muirhead, cutting the trees down is not the only option. The other way of dealing with the infected trees is to inject them with TreeAzin. The City of Ottawa web-

site identifies Canada’s only approved treatment for these ash trees, TreeAzin, as a “a biological insecticide, made from a natural product of neem trees, developed by the Canadian Forest Service and BioForest Technologies Inc.” Trees are usually injected once every two years for 15 years. Donna DuBreuil, president of the Ottawa-Carelton Wildlife Centre, said that options need to be evaluated. “Community consultation has not been done,” she said. “The community needs to have a chance to share their opinions on how the situation should be dealt with.”

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the City reminds motorists and cyclists that caution is the best prevention collisions bikes and drivers Thank you forforthe food between donations opening their vehicle’s doors – also known as “dooring.”

In December, I held my first Ward 5 Christmas Food As part of the City’s Cycling Safety Awareness Program, Drive by asking folks to drop off non-perishable food motorists are urged to look behind them before opening items at myand ward office. was simply overwhelmed by their door, cyclists areI reminded to position themselves the generosity shown by residents. The food drive was one metre from parked cars. Injuries resulting from a“dooring” huge success! large boxesonwere filledroadways. to the In collisionsFour have occurred Ottawa brim with foodlast items! donated one incident year,Everything a woman lost her lifewent from directly a motorist to the West Carleton Food Aid to help Ward opening a car door inEmergency the path of her bike. 5 families in need. For everyone that drop off donations, Underyou the so Ontario Traffic Act,It’s both bicycles and thank much Highway for your kindness. times like these vehicles have the same right to our roadways. This also that truly make my job as Councillor so rewarding. My comes with theshown responsibility foragain cyclists to residents have time and thatand theymotorists are some respect the rules of the road and each other – ensuring the of the most compassionate people within the entire City safety of all road users. of Ottawa.

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Oakville, which has about 7,500 ash trees, according to DuBreuil, has been injecting their trees and has been “quite successful.” “We need to look at strategic removal and injection,” DuBreuil said. In Oakville, for a 40 centimetre tree, injection costs about $200 every two years for 15 years, DuBreuil explained, adding that the cost of cutting down a tree is about $1,000. “When we factor in removing the tree and planting a new sapling, the costs are very comparable. The biggest difference being the cost of injections is spread out over time,” she said. “We need to be pennywise, not pound-foolish.” Wilkinson said that because of the large difference in amount and in size of ash trees in Ottawa, the cost of injections is double the cost of that in Oakville. “We’re trying to save some trees, but it’s costly to inject them all,” Wilkinson said. “The city has already injected several thousand trees. We are hoping to save about 10,000,” she said. “This number may be added to once evaluations are completed.” Wilkinson said that ash trees on private property must be dealt with by the landowner. “We are, however, trying to involve the community,” Wilkinson said. Concerned residents can suggest a tree for treatment or removal through the Canadian Food Inspection Agency at 1-866-463-6017 or e-mailing the city at 311@ottawa.ca.

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EMC news – A home on John Shaw Road sustained a small amount of damage as a result of fire May 4. The Ottawa Fire Service reported a resident of the home was home and around 10:35 a.m. smelled smoke. Upon investigation, he discovered the laundry room was filled with smoke. “He closed the door to the laundry room and exited the home to call 911,” said OFS spokesman Marc Messier. “Firefighters arrived and had the fire out before it could spread to the home.” Damage was contained to the dryer and platform that it was on and there was minor smoke damage to the laundry room and immediate area. Damages total around $10,000.  There were no injuries and no one will be displaced, Messier reported.


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The 16th annual Diefenbooker Classic, a fundraiser for the West Carleton branches of the Ottawa Public Library, drew a record number of participants on Saturday in Carp. A total of 560 participants took part in the event which raised $19,304.56 in sponsorships, pledges and donations, is $19,304.56. Scenes from the event, hosted by the Ottawa Public Library Foundation, include (clockwise from top left), the large group of runners on the move, participants Dayle Mulligan ( left) and Constance Lazurko, West Carleton-March Coun. Eli El-Chantiry warming with participants before the start of the event and cyclists (from left) Kiersten Robison, Rebecca Stanley, Richard Robison, Jonathan Ladouceur and Gwyneth Robison.

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Group shot of a Grade 5 class at Stonecrest Elementary School in Woodlawn who met with the mayor and councillor to sign an Olympic flag which will be flown at the Athlete’s Village in London, England. Seated at the table, holding the Katie Dippel, also a grade five student, signing the Olymflag are Mayor Watson, West Carletn-March Coun. Eli El-Chantiry, and school vice principal Leslie McLeod. pic flag with the assistance of West Carleton-March Coun. Chantiry.

Jim Keay Donates Vehicle to CN Cycle for CHEO raise as much money as possible for CHEO and to come out cycle or walk along with these kids at the CN Cycle. Registered participants will earn a ballot to win the 2012 Ford Fiesta for each $250 raised through fundraising for the event and the lucky winner will be announced at the event. The Keay family and the staff at Jim Keay Ford Lincoln encourage you to participate and support your local children’s hospital. For complete details please visit www.cncycle.ca.

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EMC sports – Rocks won’t be flying down a sheet of ice but that’s about all that will separate an upcoming lawn bowling event from the popular winter sport of curling. The Galetta Lawn Bowling Club is hosting a ‘Curling on Grass’ event at its club on Thursday, May 24. Start time

is 6 p.m. An invitation has been extended to members of the curling clubs in Arnprior, Huntley and Pakenham to come out and enjoy some time on the lawn bowling green. Lawn bowling is played and scored similar to curling. Each bowl is biased to curve in one direction as it proceeds down the rink. A small white ball

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called the “jack” (target) is bowled first and like curling, the closest bowls to the jack are counted. No special equipment is required to take part but participants are asked to wear casual loose clothing and heeless flat-soled shoes. Members of the Galetta Bowls Club will supply bowls and instructions on the basics of lawn bowling. Teams will then be competing in the mini fun “spiel” against teams from other curling clubs. “We hope to have around 45 participants,” said Sue Smith, communications contact for the Galetta Bowls Club. “It should be a fun event.” Following the friendly competition, snacks will be served and there will be a cash bar. Sign up as an individual or team by calling Sue or Bob Smith at 6130622-1586 by May 20. To get to the Galetta Lawn Bowling Club, turn on Galetta Side Road at the railway track onto Darwin Street in Galetta and continue until you reach the Galetta Community Centre. For more information on the club, visit www.lawnbowls.galetta.org.

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The high school outdoor track meet kicked off at the Terry Fox athletic facility on May 3. A variety of high schools from both the Ottawa area and GTA attended the University of Ottawa invitational meet.

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EMC staff – Former major League Baseball slugger Jose Canseco is planning to hold an autograph and photo session at the Hazeldean Mall in Glen Cairn on Friday, May 11 from 4 to 7 p.m. Autographs will cost $5 and up depending on the item being signed. “I’m just so excited,” said Belinda Tessier, market-

ing director at the mall. “I still haven’t come out of the clouds.” Canseco is in town to participate in the Home Run Derby for Autism at the Ottawa Stadium on Saturday, May 12. The derby is scheduled to start at 2 p.m., followed by an all-star softball game at 3:30 p.m. Tickets will be available at the Hazeldean Mall for $12, with all pro-

ceeds going to CHEO’s autism program. “Looking forward helping out autistic kids (in) Ottawa on May 12,” Canseco said on his twitter account on April 12. “Always had a soft spot for disabled children. They deserve better.” The idea for the event came through an exchange of tweets between Canseco and Ottawa’s Evan Malamud, whose son has autism.

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Local gymnasts shine at provincial championships is the provincial champion in parallel bars, silver medalist in rings and high bar and the silver medalist all around. Bruno Webster, a 16-yearold Pierre Savard High School student from Woodlawn, competed in the youth national level and is the provincial champion in rings and placed seventh all around. Webster also earned a spot as an alternate for the Ontario team competing at the Canadian Gymnastics Championships

in Regina in May. The boys train at the Ottawa Gymnastics Centre in Westboro. OGC is the oldest gymnastics facility in Canada with one of the largest Kindergym memberships in the country. It was named a Centre of Excellence by Gymnastics Canada and is home of 2004 Olympians Melanie Banville and Heather Purnell.

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Jackle Spriggs, a 17-yearold Arnprior District High School student, competed in the national open level and through consistency, hitting fourths through eights place in all six events, achieved fourth place all around which earned him

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Condors look to spread wings over Gatineau Kanata couple help hockey dreams take flight for children with disabilities in area Chantal Mack

Seeing the life-altering difHe said the team and the EMC sports - Four years happiness shown by its play- ferences the team had made ago, Jim and Shana Perkins ers amazed his wife and him- for this boy and his family, Jim and Shana decided to look founded the Capital City Con- self. “After the game, a woman for a similar organization in dors, an ice hockey team for youth ages six and up who asked us if we would like to Ottawa and become involved have been deemed ineligible speak with her son who was with it. “We were surprised to see to play on any other team in a member on the team. We the City of Ottawa due to a ended up speaking with him that a team for these kids for about 10 minutes. He was didn’t exist in Ottawa,” Jim disability. On-ice coaches who em- so excited to be on the team,” said. “As a result, we decided to phasize fun, skill develop- Jim recalled. “When we finished speak- make our own.” ment, sportsmanship and It all started with a summer teamwork supervise each ing with him, we noticed his mother was crying. As it turns camp with three youths playplayer on the ice. “It all began when my wife out, her son used to avoid ing hockey. Since then, inand I were in Cambridge,” strangers and have difficulty terest has continued to grow, talking to people and making both in size and community Jim said. “When we were there, we eye contact with those out- involvement. treatshockey any possible Growing from only three side hisISSUES, family.from SheMenstrual said that to Libido sawHeilkunst a children’s team FEMALE and Menopausal Cancers. We is focusplayers, on the Condors now has playingtoonFemale this hockey team made Problems specifically for those Symptoms regeneration, rebuilding, rebalancing and rejuvenation of our body, mind, soul two teams – one in Kanata what opened him up.” with disabilities.” and spirit. Your natural, safe and effective health alternative! and one in Rockland – and is looking to create more.

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“Right now, we are currently looking into finding ice time in Barrhaven,” Jim said. “By the fall of next year, we are hoping to start another team out in Gatineau.” Creating new teams and maintaining them doesn’t come without a cost. Each youth is given two jerseys – one black and one red – and their needs to have special ice time booked, as well as insurance. This is one of the reasons behind the annual friendship game, Jim explained. The annual friendship/ fundraiser game is a chance for the Capital City Condors to play against other teams, such as the Kanata Blazers. On March 3, the secondannual friendship/fundraiser

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Several auxilians received provincial life memberships, four from the ADMH Auxiliary. From left are recipients Elaine Watters, Jean Wissing, Ruth Nebergall, Cecile Prodonick, Cathy Finley and presenter Joan Farlinger, past president of HAAO.

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Juliette Payette, HAAO region chairman, addresses the crowd of members gathered at St. John Chrysostom parish hall for the 2012 Ontario East Region spring conference April 25. Below, piper Clark Smith leads the procession of members who received provincial life memberships.

EMC news - The Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital hosted the 2012 Hospital Auxiliaries Association of Ontario regional spring conference April 25. Keynote speakers included OPP Detective Inspector Chris Nicholas, major case manager for the criminal investigation branch and ADMH Chief of Staff Dr. Christine Schriver. Joan Farlinger, past president of HAAO, presented provincial life memberships to several members, including four from Arnprior. Among the day’s participants was ADMH Auxiliary president Bernice O’Connor.

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EMC news - Stittsville became “Skitsville” last Friday evening, May 4. It’s all happened thanks to the Grade 8 class at the Ottawa Waldorf School who presented a skit-filled cabaret show entitled “The Edge of Dawn” to a capacity audience at the school’s assembly hall. The school is a not for profit school and many of its students come from West Carleton, Kinburn, and Arnprior. A number of the skits at the show were done with English accents while still others featured cowboy western talk. One skit involved two people reading the newspaper at a bus stop, with a panda bear sauntering by. Another skit in the Monty Python Flying Circus tradition involved a customer trying to return a dead parrot which the salesman claimed was just stunned. John Cleese and the others Pythons would have loved it. There were a couple of skits featuring a British couple and

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Education Week was marked this week at St. Michael Catholic School in Fitzroy Harbour. On Tuesday, parents and grandparents came to school to see how youngsters learn math and solve problems in different ways from how they may have studied. There was also a book fair taking place at the same time. Scenes from activities include (clockwise from top left) Angele Ferland watching her grandson Caleb Flieler organizes numbers, older students getting some help in a classroom and mom Holly Murree providing guidance to three of her children and their young friends in the school gymnasium.

RELOCATE TO ALMONTE Increasingly, young families and baby boomers are moving out of the city and opting to downsize into homes with exceptional value in friendly communities in the National Capital Region. Almonte is one such community, which is located about 35 minutes from downtown Ottawa and 20 minutes from Kanata. The Town of Almonte is a diverse community of rural and small towns covering 500 square kilometres of land just West of Ottawa. It was created with the amalgamation of the Wards of Pakenham, Almonte, and Ramsay in Lanark County.

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manager John Manconi to city councillors on April 30. When the dust settled, the only manager left standing in the level just below Manconi is Pat Scrimgeour, manager of transit service planning and reporting. He will take on an expanded role bringing both transit planning and reporting

on results into one branch. Six other managers received walking papers, with taxpayers on the hook for the $650,000 worth of contract payouts. Manconi said he is “highly sensitive” to the cost and weighed the decisions carefully. He said he assessed the for-

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mer managers’ understanding of and commitment to the two main values he began espousing when he took over the transit service: customers and employees. “In some cases, those aren’t aligned, or they don’t have the skill sets, or it’s not part of what they believe in in terms of leadership roles,” Manconi said. “I put together the team that I believe are needed (and) respected by the organization, have a combination of passion and experience and believe in the focus of customer service

and employee engagement.” The new managers have taken over their roles in an “acting” capacity, but their roles could be made permanent if they are the right fit, Manconi said. The new acting managers coming from within OC Transpo include Troy Charter for the transit operations branch, Jim Greer for the transit fleet maintenance branch, James Babe for the transit safety and enforcement branch, Dan Villeneuve for the capital projects and facili-

ties management branch and Jocelyne Begin for the strategic initiatives and business planning branch. David Pepper, formerly of the Ottawa Police Service, will take on a new role at OC Transpo in the business and operational services branch. While no other major structural changes to OC Transpo management are planned, Manconi said, he may be looking at minor tweaks in order to achieve the priorities set out by the transit commission.

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Dr. Neil Reaume answers the call By TRACEY TONG

As a medical oncologist at The Ottawa Hospital, Dr. Neil Reaume has treated hundreds of cancer patients – and all of them have a story to tell. “Every patient is different in their own way, and everyone has a story that’s touching,” said Reaume, who is also the director of the Hospital’s medical oncology training program. But one story he heard during the inaugural Ride the Rideau event in 2010 – The Ottawa Hospital Foundation’s signature fundraising event in support of cancer research at the Hospital – was particularly unforgettable. While volunteering as a ride guide, he met a young woman from Montreal who was riding “the biggest, clunkiest mountain bike I’d ever seen,” he recalled. “I kept running into her at the rest stations. When we saw her at the end, we congratulated her for making such good time. She admitted that she was an avid rider, but that she was riding her dad’s bike – he had died one year to the day of the ride from colon cancer. She had R0011379262

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Medical oncologist Dr. Neil Reaume plans to participate in the third annual event on Saturday, September 8.

found out about Ride the Rideau the week before, and raised $3,000 in just seven days. My jaw just dropped. I won’t forget that one.” The 42-year-old Reaume, who is a member of the Ottawa Triathlon Club, enjoyed the event so much that he returned to Ride the Rideau last year, the event’s second, but this time as one of the 715 riders. Over two years, the event has raised a total of $2.7 million. “The number of people who are inspired by the event is so eye-opening,” he said.

“It shows that people see value in the cause. After all, cancer is documented as the No. 1 killer in Canada. The Ride growing in leaps and bounds is a reflection of how people are embracing the cause.” While cancer touches most people’s lives, Reaume is especially grateful for the incredible success of the event. Ride the Rideau funds the work that he is involved in as a researcher, which includes international lung and kidney cancer studies, as well as other clinical trials. There are over 70 trials currently taking place at the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, with thousands of patients taking part annually. Reaume is thrilled that there are so many people out there who are just as passionate about the fight against cancer as he is. Their enthusiasm, he said, is so inspiring that he will be registering for the third annual event on Saturday, September 8. To join Dr. Reaume in the event, or to sign up to volunteer, visit www.ridetherideau.ca.

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CORKERY May 10. Muffin breakfast and open house on Thursday, May 10 from 8:15 a.m.to 9:15 a.m. at St. Michael Catholic School, Corkery. May 17. The Corkery Gardening Club meets every second Thursday at 7:00PM throughout the gardening season. The first and second meetings will be held at the Corkery Community Centre, 3447 Old Almonte Rd., May 3 and May 17. After this, meetings will be field trips and work shops with specific locations provided. For more information call Sue at 613256-5148. DUNROBIN May 12. St Mary’s Annual Plant Bake and Book sale will be held from 8 a.m. to noon at 2574 Sixth Line Road, Dunrobin. Lots of plant s to choose from. Come for breakfast with bacon on a bun or a great mother’s day gift. Come early as things sell out quickly. May 15. David Mulholland, author of McNab and DUEL, will give his talk, How Historical Fiction Complements the Historical Record, to the monthly meeting of the Torbolton Township Historical Society to be held in St. Paul’s Anglican Church Hall, 1118 Thomas Dolan Parkway, Dunrobin, Tuesday, May 15 at 7:30 p.m. The meeting is open to the public. Plan to attend this interesting and informative meeting. For more information - Ed Wilson, President, TTHS - ewilson@ripnet. com - 613-256-2866. May. 27. Come out and meet your neighbours at the annual firefighters’ breakfast

from 7:30-11:30 a.m. Breakfast will be served by the Rural Firefighters of the Ottawa Fire Service – Dunrobin Station #66 (Location: Dunrobin Rd. @ Vances Side Rd.). A hearty breakfast: Jumbo pancakes, bacon, sausage, and juice/tea/coffee. Adults - $6 and children (Under 12) - $4. FITZROY HARBOUR The Fitzroy Harbour Seniors Club meets the second Tuesday of every month from Sept. to June at 12:30 p.m. Come out and join us for a meeting and pot luck lunch. We also have carpet bowling on Mondays and Fridays at 1 p.m. These activities all take place at The Fitzroy Harbour Community Centre, 100 Clifford Campbell Drive. GALETTA May 21. The Galetta Bowls Club invites the public to come out and try lawn bowling on Monday as well as Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 6:15 p.m. and Friday mornings at 9:45 p.m. No equipment necessary. Wear flat-soled shoes. Instruction provided. Contact 613-622-1586. May 23. The Galetta Bows Club invites spectators to watch the lawn bowls competition of the West Carleton Senior Games May 23. Start time is 10 a.m. and play continues into the afternoon. Free. May 30. Open house on Wednesday,. May 30 at 2 p.m. or 6:30 p.m.at the Galetta Lawn Bowling Club, 119 Darwin St. in Galetta.  Instruction and equipment provided. No experience necessary. Ages from 9 to 90 welcome.  Wear flat-soled shoes.  Great for curlers in the off-season. Call (613) 622-1586 for info or visit www.lawnbowls.galettaca.org.

can Church,Woodlawn, holds a Ladies Night Out fashion show at the Kinburn Community Centre, 7:30 p.m. Fashions by Alia/Tanjay of Hazeldean Mall. Price is $10. Desserts and door prizes. Cash bar available. Proceeds to the church. For more information and tickets contact Bev at 613-832-1400. Advance tickets only. WEST CARLETON (general)/PAKENHAM May 12. Start saving now! We are having a Spring yard sale. Donation of items appreciated. To be dropped off: Arnprior Shopping Centre parking lot between 6 and 8 a.m. Arnprior Braeside McNab Seniors At Home. More

details 613-623-7981. Every second Monday. Attention knitters and crocheters! The West Carleton Country Knitters are looking for you. The group is always accepting new members and are delighted to have won a People s Choice Award through the Kanata Chamber of Commerce. The group is proudly the 2012 Community Suppport/Not for Profit Organization of the Year for West Carleton. This year there are a growing number of “home knitters”. This is the term for people who are unable to attend daytime get-togethers, but nevertheless produce wonderful knitting and crocheting for our charities. The group meets in the West Car-

leton area every 2nd Monday from 1-3 p.m. For details visit “wccknitters” using Google search. Call Paula at 613 8322611 or Sue at 613 839-2542. May 19. Plant and garage sale. Come early from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. to 93 Knudson Dr., Kanata and choose from a wide variety of perennials, corms, herbs, vegetable and indoor plants. Expert gardeners will help you with your garden questions.  Select some treasures from a fine collection of designer clothing and accessories, decorative and household items.  Proceeds from this one-stop shopping fundraiser go to the CFUW/Kanata Scholarship Trust Charity.  All donations to the sale are welcome.

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CONSTANCE BAY May 12. West Carleton Legion, Branch 616, Ladies Auxiliary Spring Bazaar and Craft Sale will be held on Saturday May 12 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Vendors: to reserve space please call the Legion at 613 832 2082. May 19.  Song and Spoken Word with Mehdi Hamdad.  Mehdi blends song and spoken word, in an inclusive, fiery and eclectic performance that leaves kids of all ages amazed and inspired.  Ages six and over. Constance Bay branch of Ottawa Public Library, 262 Len Purcell, 10:3011:30 a.m. For more information, call613-832-0063. May 19. the Constance Bay village garage sale takes place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. throughout the village. Come and enjoy a day of browsing. West Carleton Legion Branch 616 events: Every Monday: Cribbage, 2 pm. Feel free to come down to the Branch for a few fun hands. Bring your partner or pick one up! Mondays at 2 p.m.: Men’s Cribbage and 7:30 p.m.: Men’s Darts. Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m.: Ladies darts Every Wednesday: Kitchen opens from 5:00 to 7:00 pm for a pre-Bingo snack. Bingo in the main hall at 7:15 pm. Support your community and the legion; come and join us for an evening of fun and fel-

lowship. You can win the $250 Jackpot – it goes every time! Every Thursday: Carpet Bowling, 1 p.m. Every Friday: Cribbage again, 2 p.m. TGIF Dinner: 5:30 p.m. Please join us for dinner. You get an entree and dessert. Bottomless tea or coffee also a bargain. The bar is open for alcoholic and soft beverages. Every Sunday Morning: Breakfast from 9 a.m. to noon. Relax; wind down your weekend by letting us do your breakfast. Reasonable prices, endless coffee. Musical Opportunity: Branch 616 is offering the hall to aspiring musicians looking for have a place to practice to an audience, free of charge on Friday nights after TGIF dinner. Perhaps you need to try out your act on an audience or iron out some kinks or break in a new number. Call the branch if interested or the entertainment chairman at 613832-2495. We have an 80 to 100 capacity hall for rent (free to members). We can assist in planning your event. Call for info 832-2082.

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CARP May 10, 17, 24 and 31. Sixhand euchre will be played at the Anglican parish hall in Carp every Thursday in May. Play begins at 7:30 p.m. and cost is $4. For more information, contact George Wilson at 613-839-3455. May 12. The West Carleton Health Access Foundation X-ray Vision Campaign is hosting a community dance, silent auction and fundraiser at the Carp Agricultural Hall. Doors open at 7 p.m. Music by the Mick Armitage Band. Tickets $25. For tickets, call 6130839-2582, 613-592-0952 or 613-226-9178. A limited number of tickets will also be available at the door. May 23. Playgroup at St. Paul’s United Church Carp, 3760 Carp Rd. 9-11 a.m. the first and third Wednesday in April and May. For more information, call 613-839-2155 Until May 31,  Once Upon an Adventure Storytimes at 10:15 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Thursdays.  Drop in to the Carp branch of the Ottawa Public Library for a delightful half hour of stories, rhymes and more.  Family program. June 2. The Huntley Community Association is holding a garage sale starting at 7 a.m. at the Carp Fairgrounds, centre ring. Call Pat for a table at 613-839-7356.

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ALL CHIMNEY REPAIR & RESTORATION. Brick & stone-work. Workmanship guaranteed. Free estimates. Call Jim, 613-291-1228, or 613-8312550

CLEANING / JANITORIAL A Clean Home is a Happy Home. Weekly, Biweekly, Monthly. Safe products for you and your pets. References available. 613-8329251

COURSES Pontiac School of the Arts in Portage du Fort, Quebec. Diverse and intriguing classes for children, youth and adults including wet felting, multi media landscapes, advanced photography and more! Information for Pontiac School of the Arts, the Stone School Gallery and the Pontiac Artists Tour: www.artpontiac.com

FIREWOOD FIREWOOD FOR SALE. Early Bird Special. All Hardwood. 613-839-1485

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CENTRAL BOILER OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACES

12yrs exp., Chimney Repair & Restoration, cultured stone, parging, re pointing. Brick, block & stone. Small/big job specialist. Free estimates. Work guaranteed. 613-250-0290 or email: stonework@sympatico.ca

European- Pro Painters. Free estimates fully insured, exteriors & interiors, residential & commercial, restoration work over 75 years experience. Contact Steven (613)761-2386. All work Guaranteed for 2 Years smohrpainting@gmail.com EXPERIENCED HANDYMAN, finishing basements, wash-rooms, plumbing, ceramics, change and install windows and doors. Reasonable rates. FREE ESTIMATES. Call 613-435-3277 or 613-619-8609

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INTERIOR PAINTING Professional Work. Reasonable Rates. Honest . Clean. Free Estimates. References. 613-831-2569 Home 613-355-7938 Cell. NORM’S LAWN CARE Serving West Carleton, Arnprior, Stittsville, and Kanata for over 20 years. Grass cutting, roto-tilling, lawn aeration, hedge trimming, Sod 1/2 yard garden soil, red cedar mulch, shredded cedar mulch, shred-ded pine mulch, Topsoil. Sen-iors discount, free estimates, Call today. Norm 613-832-1914

RENOVATIONS CONTRACTOR IKEA kitchens, ceramic tile, hardwood, laminate, basements, carpentry & decks. Experienced. Seniors discount. Please contact Ric: ric@SmartRenos.com or 613-831-5555.

EDUCATION & TRAINING Cambrian Equestrian Centre Riding Lessons, Boarding, Day Camps. All ages and levels. 2262 Derry Side Road, Ashton ON. Call Stephanie at 613-702-1255. cambrianequ estriancentre@ gmail.com www.cambrianequestriancentr e.ca

FARM Beekeeping Equipment and Honeybee Supplies. Debbee’s Bees, 434 McCann Road, Portland, ON K0G 1V0. Phone (613)483-8000. www.debbeesbees.ca Hyland Seeds- Corn, soyabeans, forage seed, white beans and cereals. Overseed-ing available. Phone Greg Knops, (613)658-3358, (613)340-1045, cell.

HOUSE CLEANING SERVICE

IN KANATA/surrounding areas. Meticulousness, reliable, honesty and the respect your home deserves. Reasonable prices. Seniors Discount available. 613796-9421

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CARPENTRY, REPAIRS, Rec Rooms, Decks, etc. Rea-sonable rates, 25 years experi-ence. 613-832-2540

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FITNESS & HEALTH Cambrian Equestrian Centre Riding Lessons, Boarding, Day Camps. All ages and levels. 2262 Derry Side Road, Ashton ON. Call Stephanie at 613-702-1255 www.cambrianequestrian centre.ca

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GARAGE SALE

Garage Sale: Sat. May 12th at 7 am- 115 Abigail St. (off Division St.). Arnprior, rain date is Sunday May 13th.

Sat. May 12. 8 a.m.-noon. Kanata Senior’s Centre, 2500 Campeau Dr. John Mlacak Centre (behind Library).

Moving Garage Sale Saturday May 12 Rain or Shine Outdoor garden ornaments and tools, household items and toys. 59 Penfield Drive Kanata

Saturday May 12th 8 am-12 noon. 38 Banting Crescent Kanata, Lawn furniture, garden fountain, exercise bike, lawnmower, wine rack and bottles, toaster oven, golf balls, much more.

Multi-family, Saturday, May 19, 8 a.m. Rideau Ferry Rd., 5 km south of Perth, at Lakewood Lane. Estate, furniture, woodworking tools, chain-saws, woodstove.

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FOR RENT 2 Bedroom Apartment in Richmond 8 kms from Kana-ta. 5 Appliances. Air Condi-tioning. Wheelchair Ramp. Elevator, parking. Ideal for seniors. Available immediate-ly $875.00 , (613)838-4255 or 1(888)3332721.

FOR RENT GARAGE SALE Almonte Antique Market, 26 Mill St. in historic downtown Almonte. 613-256-1511. 36 vendors. Open daily 10-5.

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KANATA Beautiful treed views. 8 Acres of Park Setting. Secure 24hr monitoring. 100 Varley Lane

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CARD OF THANKS

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THANK YOU On behalf of the families of the late Kevin Stinson, we want to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to family, friends and neighbours for their support through kind words, donations, cards, calls and food during our recent loss of a dear husband, son, brother and uncle. All of these many acts of kindness will long be remembered by us. Thank you again. Sincerely The family of Kevin Stinson FOR SALE

3 bedroom townhouse, 1.5 baths, 2 appliances, unďŹ nished basement, one parking spot. $1007 per month plus utilities.

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FOR RENT

FOR RENT Hungerford Gate Apartments Kanata 1 & 2 bedroom apartments available for immediate occupancy; include fridge, stove, storage, parking, and ceramic flooring; security cameras, rental agent and maintenance person on site; laundry room; located near parks, buses, shop-ping, schools, churches, etc. To view, call 613-878-1771.

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Absolutely Beautiful 1&2 bedroom apartments

Secure 50’s Plus Building Carleton Place No Smoking No Pets $685 & up Seniors’ Discounts

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HOUSE FOR SALE $329,900 OPEN HOUSE 2-4pm, Sunday, May 13, 35 minutes from Kanata, 209 Goshen Road, RR1 Renfrew (close to Hwy 17). 0n 2.3 acre treed lot, Brick/siding raised bungalow, Oversized 2-car garage, 3-bed-room, 2-bath. For MLS details/ viewing/ additional information call 613-433-9559. See GRAPEVINE #34945. http:// www.grape-vine.on.ca/listing. cgi?id=34945

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3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Bathrooms, 5 appliances and more, located in established area, on site management office, 323 Steeplechase Dr. (just off Stonehaven Dr) Kanata, K2M 2N6, call 613-592-0548

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6 pc bedroom set, $375; 6’ couch and chair, $150; 3-seater couch, $100; glass top coffee table, $50; dresser, mirror, bench, 3 drawer dresser, 4 drawer dresser $450; Maytag dryer, 5 months, $300; white screen door, $200 (still in box); patio door blind, $100 (still in box); glass doored closet, $200 (new). (613)592-3036.

Firewood- Cut, split and delivered or picked up. Dry seasoned hardwood or softwood from $50/face cord. Phone Greg Knops (613)658-3358, cell (613)340-1045.

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

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FOR SALE CEDAR TREES for hedging, now booking installation jobs, for Spring plant. We deliver installation available. Serving Ottawa and surrounding area. 3-4 Ft $5 each. 4-5 Ft $6 each 5-6 Ft $7 each. Hedge trimming, reasonable rates www.warrencedarproducts.com or phone 613-628-5232

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Cedar (white), quality lumber, most sizes, decking, T&G, channel rustic. Also huge bundles of cedar slabs ($45) and large bags of shavings ($35). w w w. s c o u t e n w h i t e c e d a r. c a (613)283-3629.

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MR FIREWORKS Bigger bang, better prices. At Stittsville Flea market on March Rd. week of May 13th to 20th. Mike at 613-601-4326.

*HOT TUB (SPA) Covers-Best Price. Best quality. All shapes and colours. Call 1-866-652-6837. www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper

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TOP DOLLAR PAID for used guitars, amplifiers, banjos etc. No hassle - pickup MILL MUSIC RENFREW 1-877-484-8275 or 613-432-4381

CAREER OPPORTUNITY

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HELP WANTED

Wedding dress tastefully embroidered with some beadwork, strapless off white, with shawl and veil, size 14 (wedding dress valued at $900) ring, pillow, baustier white, fancy shoes -white -size 6, $200 o.b.o.; Dining room set, wood, walnut colour, large table with extension, 4 chairs and 2 arm chairs, 2 hutches. Complete set. Asking $1,500; 2 pc large Desk set, desk and top shelf, with roller chair. All wood, light colour. Asking $250 o.b.o.; Older Singer sewing machine with cabinet, $100; appliances, fridge, stove, washer, dryer, freezer, reason for selling, moving. Also, solid wood, big microwave stand with cupboard storage, asking $125 for each. Eva (613)340-7594.

WagJag.com currently has an excellent opportunity for a dedicated Sales Consultant to join our Ottawa team. The WagJag.com brand, a leading Canadian online daily deal destination, offers amazing deals on restaurants, spas, fashion, activities, and events on behalf of a growing number of retailers in Canada. We deliver great offers by assembling a group of "WagJaggers" with combined purchasing power. The Sales Consultant will introduce and sell WagJag.com’s daily deal marketing solution to local small and medium sized businesses in the Ottawa Region, while achieving aggressive revenue targets. The Sales Consultant will also service and grow accounts by managing client relationships before, during, and after the featured offers are presented on our website. If you are a highly self-motivated, energetic and results focused sales professional and want to build a career in the dynamic industry of online media, forward your resume to Stephanie.holmes@metroland.com by May 18th, 2012.

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Duties: General Maintenance & repair of our Carp Hangar facility including Lawn care, Landscaping, Electrical, Plumbing, Carpentry, Drywall repair and painting, Documentation of vehicle maintenance records, Knowledge and experience in preventative maintenance procedures & troubleshooting. Hours of work are 8 am – 5 pm. Flexibility is required, including some weekend work. The successful candidate will possess a minimum of 10 years experience in Commercial, Industrial or Residential maintenance ďŹ eld. Compensation according to industry standard with consideration given to level of experience. Please send your resume with cover letter to: Email: humres@htsc.ca We would like to thank all who apply. Only those chosen for an interview will be contacted

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DRIVERS WANTED AZ, DZ, 3 or 1: Terrific career opportunity with outstanding growth potential to learn how to locate rail defects using non-destructive testing. No Exp. Needed!! Plus extensive paid travel, meal allowance, 4 weeks vacation and benefits package. Skills needed -ability to travel 3 months at a time, valid license, high school diploma or GED. Apply online at www.sperryrail.com under careers. Click here to apply, keyword: Driver. EARN EXTRA income! carrier contractors needed for early am newspaper home delivery in Kanata and Stittsville, 7 days/week. Vehicle a must. $500-$950+/MONTH. 613-592-9786

Please apply on-line at minto.com or fax your resumes to (613) 788-2758, attention: Jensa.

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As a team, you will both be responsible for customer service, cleaning, minor repairs and maintenance of the interior and exterior of a residential property in Ottawa. Related experience and good communication and computer abilities are a must. A competitive salary and beneďŹ ts package, including on-site accommodation, await you!

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The Arnprior & District Memorial Hospital is located in the Town of Arnprior, less than 30 minutes northwest of Ottawa. There are approximately 300 staff, 260 volunteers, and a growing number of medical staff providing exemplary care to over 30,000 residents of West Ottawa, McNab/Braeside, Arnprior and portions of Mississippi Mills. Currently we have 1 vacancy for a Diabetes Educator & Educator Coordinator. The incumbent will be responsible for two key areas: Administering the Diabetes Education Program in conjunction with the Clinical Dietitian to include developing and revising policies and procedures; participating in regional groups to improve access to diabetes education, identify client needs and develop education programs accordingly to support patient care. The incumbent will act as a resource to both staff and physicians in the management of diabetes and will initiate and work collaboratively with physicians to adjust diabetic medications and insulin for outpatients. Administering the Clinical and Corporate Orientation Program to include identifying learning needs and coordinating/developing education and in-service programs accordingly for staff, volunteers and physicians (i.e. Corporate Orientation, Nursing Orientation, Non-Violent Crisis Intervention, Emergency Preparedness/ mock disasters, Pain Pump Program Protocol etc.). Responsibilities will also include a financial management component to review monthly budgets and perform variance analysis. Qualifications: r 3FHJTUFSFE /VSTF JO HPPE TUBOEJOH XJUI UIF $PMMFHFT PG /VSTFT PG 0OUBSJP r #TD/ QSFGFSSFE r .JOJNVN ZFBST OVSTJOH FYQFSJFODF JO NFEJDBM PS TVSHJDBM PS DSJUJDBM DBSF SFRVJSFE r $13 $1* "$-4 USBJOFS DFSUJĂąDBUJPO QSFGFSSFE r $FSUJĂąFE %JBCFUFT &EVDBUPS QSFGFSSFE r ,OPXMFEHF BOE PS FYQFSJFODF PG BEVMU FEVDBUJPO UIFPSZ QSFGFSSFE r .FNCFS PG *OGVTJPO /VSTFT SFRVJSFE r &YDFMMFOU DPNNVOJDBUJPO BOE QSFTFOUBUJPO TLJMMT Applications will be accepted up to and including Friday, May 18, 2012. Please apply to: Human Resources Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital Corporation +PIO 4USFFU / "SOQSJPS 0/ , 4 1 Email: careers@arnpriorhospital.com or by Fax: 613-623-4844 52 West Carleton Review EMC - Thursday, May 10, 2012

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Full time cleaner/general handyman required for work in Almonte. Send resume to: P.O. Box 5028, 1547 Merivale Rd., Ottawa, K2C 3H3. Email: basshog@rogers.com Hiring Sheet Metal Workers. We are looking for registered apprentices and licensed sheet metal workers to work in a commercial environment. Competitive salary, benefits and RRSP package provided. Email: ventilation_@hotmail.com Fax Resumes: (613)489-0008. NOW HIRING: Chefs –This position offers full-time, regular part-time and casual shifts with our Culinary Team. Responsible for preparing outstanding cuisine in line with our V!VAlicious menus and recipes that will offer a great dining experience in our Shores Restaurant serving very active Community Members. Join our great TEAM and help us in Making Today Great at the Waterside Retirement Community! Please provide resume to Denise Tessier –Community Director via email at deniset@thewaterside.ca or drop off at 105 McNeely Avenue, Carleton Place

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HELP WANTED

LONE STAR

KANATA Now Hiring, Full time experienced, hosts, servers, line cooks and bussers. Apply to: 4048 Carling Avenue. Competitive Wage. Come join the great Lone Star Atmosphere. Looking for persons willing to speak to small groups, 1 on 1 presentations. A car and internet necessary. Diana (866)306-5858. NOW HIRING: Part-Time Dishwashers –This position offers part-time shifts on days, evenings and weekends as an integral part of our Culinary Team. Responsible for the sanitation of our dinnerware, utensils and more as used in our Shores Restaurant. Join our great TEAM and help us in Making Today Great at the Waterside Retirement Community! Please provide resume to Denise Tessier –Community Director via email at deniset@thewaterside.ca or drop off at 105 McNeely Avenue, Carleton Place.

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HELP WANTED

NOW HIRING: Part-Time Lifestyles Assistant (Recreation)– Available to work flexible hours, days, evenings and weekends. Ability to plan, implement and deliver recreational group activities and bus trip outings. Proficient in MS Office (Outlook, Word, Excel, Publisher). Ability to communicate clearly with peers and subordinates. Able to bend, stretch, sit, stand for long periods and able to lift a maximum of 50 lbs. Valid driver’s license, CPR certificate and First Aid certificate, and Smart Serve certificate preferred. Join our great TEAM and help us in Making Today Great at the Waterside Retirement Community! Please provide resume to Alison Lunn –Lifestyle Manager via email at alisonl@thewaterside.ca or drop off at 105 McNeely Avenue, Carleton Place.

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NOW HIRING: Part-Time V!VAFIT Lifestyles Assistant– Available to work flexible hours, days, evenings and weekends. Must hold a current fitness certificate (YMCA, CCAA, Canfit) preferably related to older adult fitness. Valid CPR/First Aid certificate required. Proficient in MS Office (Outlook, Word, Excel, Publisher) Ability to communicate clearly with peers and subordinates. Able to bend, stretch, sit, stand for long periods and able to lift a maximum of 50 lbs. Valid driver’s license preferred. Join our great TEAM and help us in Making Today Great at the Waterside Retirement Community! Please provide resume to Alison Lunn –Lifestyle Manager via email at alisonl@thewaterside.ca or drop off at 105 McNeely Avenue, Carleton Place.

SUMMER JOBS Shouldice Berry Farms is looking for bright energetic people who enjoy the outdoors for summer employment at our strawberry farm and kiosk’s in the city and some rural towns. (No Picking Required) apply online at shouldicefarm.com

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Stittsville area, experienced caregiver will provide lots of TLC and outdoor activity for children, any age. Westwind Public and Guardian Angel Bus Route. Call Lyn at (613)831-2758.

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CEDAR HEDGES 6 ft. HIGH. Free delivery with full truck load. Freshly dug. Greely Area. $6.25/tree. Gerry 613-821-3676

Hunter Safety/Canadian Firearm Safety Courses held throughout the valley all year long. Organize a group, get yours free. Gift certificates available. Competitive pricing. Dave Arbour 613-257-7489. www.valleysportsmanshow.com

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PERMANENT PART-TIME SECRETARY

Need a helping hand? Our dedicated and mature caregivers (50 years+), thoroughly screened and insured, provide light housekeeping, companion care, dementia care, respite care, child care, shopping, transportation, handy work and other services. Call Seniors on Site at 613-422-7676 or visit www.sosonsite.com

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Hunter Safety Canadian Firearms Course. Carp. June 1, 2 and 3. Wenda Cochran (613)256-2409.

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BRIDLEWOOD Caregiver with 18 years experience has space available. All ages welcome. Plenty of TLC; nutritious meals/snacks; outdoor/indoor play; non-smoking environment. Excellent references. Teachers only. Call 613-271-1560

Hunter Safety/Canadian Firearms Courses and exams throughout the year. Organize a course and yours is free. Call Wenda Cochran 613-256-2409.

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We are looking for an energetic and service oriented individual to join our team as a Showroom Consultant to care for customers at our Mondeau Bathroom and Kitchen showroom in Kanata. Please apply to: 1282 Algoma Road, Ottawa, ON, K1B 3W8, Fax: (613) 746-1885, agrifďŹ n@boone.ca, www.mondeau.ca

ARNPRIOR FIRE TRUCKS CORP. – A Plaintree Systems Inc company, designs and manufactures leading fire fighting emergency vehicles. Located in Arnprior, Ontario the Company operates in a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility with a management team with 200 years collectively, of truck building experience. We are committed to attracting and retaining the best employees. Our team brings outstanding expertise to every project from project concept to customer delivery and support. Arnprior Fire Trucks Corp. offers a competitive compensation package including excellent benefits and working conditions.

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LIVESTOCK

MARINE

MORTGAGES

Black Angus Bulls for sale. ADA Cattle Company. (613)832-3494.

16’ bowrider power boat with galvanized trailer and 70 h.p. Johnson motor, not used much in the last couple years. Comes with depth ga., 2 paddles, anchor, bilge pump, swim ladder. $3,700. (613)923-1712 or hobohobo5@hotmail.com

1st and 2nd Mortgages. Residential and Commercial. Contact Ralph Shaw, Mortgage Broker, Mortgage Alliance Partners (Lic. #10124). 613-253-2265 ext. 111, rshaw@mortgagealliance.com

St. Jean’s Farrier Service. 613-283-1198.

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

The Goulbourn Museum is looking for a post-secondary student to work 37.5 hours per week for 14 weeks at $11.00 per hour. Job duties include: developing and assisting with public programs, registering artefacts, and providing museum tours. All candidates must be registered on the Young Canada Works database.

If You Own a Home or Real Estate, I Can Lend You Money: It’s That Simple! Your Credit/Income Is Not An Issue. Steve Daigle (613)863-0649 sdaigle@mortgagealliance.com Lic:10717 $$MONEY$$ Consolidate Debts Mortgages to 90% No income, Bad credit OK! Better Option Mortgage #10969 1-800-282-1169 www.mortgageontario.com MORTGAGES 1ST & 2ND /L.O.C. Private Funds Available Credit Problems? I have solutions. Please contact Jack Ronson 1-855-847-7337 Metro City Mortgages, Belleville. Licence#M08004515 Broker#10202

Candidates require excellent English language skills and computer competency. French language skills and knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite are bonuses. Job shifts include Sundays and statutory holidays. There is no public transportation to the Museum site. Applications will be accepted by email, post or in-person until 5:00 p.m. on Monday, May 14, 2012.

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LETTERSHOP ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Coverage of Maternity Leave (Smiths Falls) Reports to: Lettershop Manager

CHRONICLE DIAMOND AWARD WINNER 2009, 2010 & 2011 SATURN ACCOUNTING SERVICES

COMING EVENTS

613-832-4699, 613-623-5258

STITTSVILLE LEGION HALL, Main St, every Wed, 6:45 p.m.

MOTORCYCLES

WESTBORO

Motorcycles wanted, any kind, any size, running or not, make room in your garage now. Cash paid. Call Rodger (613)697-9882.

MUSIC

TO ADVERTISE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD CALL

613-688-1483

AUCTIONS

AUCTIONS

Saturday May 12th, 2012, 9:30 am sharp For the Estate of the late Irvin Woermke to be held at his former home located at 64 Landrigan St., Arnprior, Ontario. Household Items; Collectibles; Yamaha Organ; Antiques; Garden tools; Hand tools; Electric Scooter; Model Airplane Kits and Magazines; Washboards; Dishes; China etc. etc. Contact: Val and Richard Wereley 613-623-7678 Brent and Dorothy Woermke 416-626-2592 Terms: Cash or Cheque with ID Refreshments Auctioneer: John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 wwws.oneillsauctions.ca Estate or Auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident ANNIVERSARY

Job Summary: Assist in the daily operations of fulfilling mailings and other Lettershop services for Performance Printing clients Job Duties/Responsibilities:

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Modern Year Round Bungalow on Beautiful Lower Beverley Lake,Fantastic Views. Details at PropertyGuys.com listing 15977 $269,900 Private Sale (613)928-2795

In-House Pet Grooming. Pet Grooming done in your home. www.inhousepetgrooming.com Call 613-485-9400 ask for Joyce or email joycevallee@gmail.com

Renovated 2 bedroom cottage little Silver Lake near Westport/Perth. Private double lot, 200ft shoreline. Electric & wood heat, screened porch, bunkie, laundry. (613)863-4560.

Toy Poodles CKC 10 wks old. White male, 2 black females, up to date shots microchipped, dewormed socialized, playful. 613-283-9985.

WATERFRONT LOTS 2 building lots, Town of Arnprior, 40 Chats Crescent and 412 McLean Ave. on Ottawa River. Town services, Beautiful views. 613-623-4531

REAL ESTATE Kemptville Waterfront, 75’ permanent dock, 4 bedroom brick house, town services, new heat pump, oil furnace, gas fireplace. $399,900. (613)258-2481 rainacr@sympatico.ca

TO ADVERTISE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD CALL

613-688-1483 DEATH NOTICE

1998 Infinity 36’ Class A motorhome, 454 Chev Vortex motor, 109,000 km, no pets, no smoking. Selling for health reasons. Priced to sell fast. $18,500. (613)542-8010. 2000 Northlander Executive Supreme 41’ 1 bedroom, front den w/TV, must be moved. Presently located at Narrows Lock Campground. $25,000. Call Bob at 613-744-8886, 613-862-2308. 31 FOOT Park Model ,2004 Prowler sleeps 4, full stand up shower A/C. Specially built trailer, call for details, with decks, shed . Must see in person. $19,900 or best offer. Can be seen at Camel Chute Campground check it out at www.camelchutecampround.ca 613-851-2865

REAL ESTATE SERVICES

Seasonal RV Park For Rent

Bridlewood: Great location, beautiful 2002 two storey home, approximately 1,900 sq.ft. living area, sunken family room with fireplace, three bedrooms plus a loft, three bathrooms, large fenced corner lot. $399,500 Clive Pearce, Broker of Record, Guidestar Realty, Brokerage (613)226-3018 ext 222 or (613)850-5054.

White Cedars Tourist Park Waterfront Cottages for rent And Large Fully serviced Lots 30 amp, water, and sewer Small Private RV Park Great fishing, swimming and Activities, Viewing by Appointment Only. 613-649-2255 www.whitecedars.com

COMING EVENTS

COMING EVENTS

ALLISON JONATHAN PAUL

(Cpl., 1 CER, CFB Edmonton) Has gone home to be with his Lord on April 28, 2012. Jonathan Allison, Formerly of Kanata, at age 29. Sadly missed by his parents Ken and Ruth, and his brothers Timothy and David (Laura). Proud Uncle of Matthew. Dear grandson of Joyce Allison and Dorothy Smith (the late Earl). A public Memorial Visitation was held on Sunday, May 6, 2012 from 2pm to 4pm; Funeral Service was held on Monday, May 7, 2012 at 11am. Visitation and Service occurred at Fellowship Baptist Church (1078 Klondike Rd., Kanata, ON., 613-591-3246). Interment at Auld Kirk Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in Jonathan’s memory to Harvest House Ministries (www.harvesthouse.org/ ) or New Tribes Mission of Canada ( canada.ntm.org/give/ ) Funeral Services Entrusted Into the Care of C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL INC. 127 Church Street, Almonte, Ont. (613)256-3313 Condolences & tributes: www.crgamble.com

The families of

Grace Argue and Andrew Badham are delighted to announce the engagement. Marriage to take place in July 2012.

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Saturday May 12, 2012 Fitzroy Harbour Community Centre 8 pm - $5 IN MEMORIAM

SNIDER, Dorothy

Dale & Jeannie Workman Congratulations Mom & Dad on your 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Please join us to celebrate this milestone on Sunday May 20, 2012 From 1 to 4 pm at The Beckwith Township Hall 1702 9th line, Blacks Corners, ON Best Wishes ONLY please! HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

Company Overview

HYPERNETICS – A division of Plaintree Systems Inc designs, manufactures and markets high performance electromagnetic devices, supporting leading-edge and legacy business solutions for the aerospace industry for both commercial and military applications. Hypernetics is devoted to delivering innovative technology through cutting edge design and manufacturing processes.

Job Title: Machinist

Job Summary: Individuals possessing a minimum of 2000 hours of industrial machine shop experience, demonstrated skill in blueprint reading, use of machine shop measuring instruments, ability to set up machine tools and work independently are invited to apply. Experience with vertical turret lathes and high hardness metals an asset. Hypernetics offers excellent benefits, working conditions and hours in a modern facility located in Arnprior. Please submit your resume to: hr@plaintree.com

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DOG SITTING. Experienced retired breeder providing lots of TLC. My home. Smaller dogs only. References available. $17-$20 daily. Marg 613-721-1530.

Peacefully at the Arnprior & District Memorial Hospital while surrounded by loved ones on Friday evening, April 27th, 2012. Dorothy Frances Mary Snider of Fitzroy Harbour; formerly of Arnprior at the age of 80 years. Dear daughter of the late Félix Boileau and the late Léola Lavergne. Beloved wife and best friend for almost 63 years of Roy. Dearly loved mother of Lynne McHardy (John) and Roy “Butch” Snider, both of Ottawa; Sherri Wilson (Brian) and Laura Eckford (Barry), both of Fitzroy Harbour. Cherished and much loved grandmother of Leanne McHardy , John McHardy (Amanda Hammond), Megan Snider (Craig Perrin), Christy Shulist (Russ), Ashley Wilson (Brodie Spaull), Craig Wilson (Kelly Howard), Nick Eckford (Emily Wallace) and Cassie Eckford and great-grandmother of Hunter Shulist. Dear sister of Léo Boileau (Lorraine) and Gérald Boileau (Emilie), both of Ottawa. Lovingly remembered and always loved by the Snider family. Family and friends were invited to the Pilon Family Funeral Home & Chapel, 50 John Street North, Arnprior for visitation on Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and again on Monday morning beginning at 10 a.m. A Service to celebrate Dorothy’s life was conducted in the Pilon Family Chapel on Monday morning, April 30th at 11 o’clock. Rev. Brian Barr officiated. Cremation followed with interment at the Malloch Road Cemetery at a later date. In memory of Dorothy, a donation to the University of Ottawa Heart Institute or the Alzheimer Society would be appreciated by her family. Condolences/Tributes Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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TRUE Advice! TRUE Clarity! TRUE Psychics! 1-877-342-3032 or 1-900-528-6256 or Mobile #4486 (18+) 3.19/min. www.truepsychics.ca

TRAILERS / RV’S

REAL ESTATE

STAG AND DOE

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ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: Do you want to stop drinking? There are no dues or fees for A.A. Membership. The only requirement is a desire to stop drinking. Phone 613-258-3881 or 613-826-1980.

DEATH NOTICE

AUCTION SALE

ANNIVERSARY

LEGION BRANCH 480 389 Richmond, Rd. Ottawa. BINGO every Wednesday at 6:45p.m. Door and canteen open at 5:00p.m 613-725-2778

PERSONAL

WORLD CLASS DRUMMER (of Five Man Electrical Band) is now accepting students. Private lessons, limited enrollment, free consultation. Call Steve, 613-831-5029. www.stevehollingworth.ca

PETS

NOTICES **RECEIPTS FOR CLASSIFIED WORD ADS MUST BE REQUESTED AT THE TIME OF AD BOOKING**

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Black Angus bulls for sale from proven AI Sires. 613-267-6192, will keep until grass time.

FINANCIAL / INCOME TAX

IN MEMORIAM

Allan McCoy

May 10, 2011 In Memory of a husband, father and poppa who passed away one year ago The moment that you died Our hearts split in two The one side filled with memories The other died with you We often lay awake at night When the world is fast asleep And take a walk down memory lane With tears upon our cheeks Remembering you is easy We do it everyday But missing you is a heartache That never goes away We hold you tightly within our hearts And there you will remain Life has gone on without you But it never will be the same For those who still have their dads Treat him with tender care You will never know the emptiness As when you turn and he is not there Forever in our hearts, Kim, Bonnie, David, Davey & Families

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VACATION/COTTAGES

MOTHERS.... IF YOU ARE EXPECTING OR HAVE A NEW BABY

COTTAGES FOR SALE WATERFRONT COTTAGES 6- 3 Season Rustic Cottages Fully equipped with Appliances and Furniture Leased Land including Fresh Water, Septic. Located inside Private RV Park, On Constant Lake. Serious Inquiries Only, For more information 613-649-2255

WORK WANTED

WORK WANTED

Certified Mason. 10 years experience. Chimney repair, restoration, parging, repointing. Brick, block and stone. Small/big job specialist. Free estimates. 613-250-0290.

Experienced housecleaning service, very professional and reliable. Free estimates. Call Alissa (613)866-1166.

SEND A LOAD to the dump, cheap. Clean up clutter, garage sale leftovers or leaf and yard waste. 613-256-4613

REAL ESTATE

Masonry work, new construction, brick, stone, parging, repairs, pointing and chimney repair. Please call Al (613)868-0946 or (613)830-2346.

$28.00

Redeem this coupon at the Kanata Kourier-Standard Office Attention: Classified Department 80 Colonnade Rd N. Nepean, ON K2E7L2 Ph:(613) 224-3330 Fax: (613) 224-2265

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HUNTING SUPPLIES

VEHICLES

Saturday, June 9 & Sunday, June 10 Smiths Falls – 2 Giant Arenas PRIVATE VENDORS WELCOME Sell Your Unwanted Guns & Equipment 613-205-1646 www.sfgunshow.com

Assortment of used tires, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16.5. Summers, all-season and snows. Also used car parts. Gord 613-257-2498.

WANTED I will volunteer to cut your lawn and do light yard work in return of a donation to Ottawa Hospital Foundation Cancer Research “Ride the Rideau” 100 Kms ride on September 8th, 2012. The donation can be made directly to my assigned web page and is tax receiptable. 613-884-7026.

One Magic

VACATION/COTTAGES

Moment:

Summer Weekly Rental

A Lifetime of

Memories.

Send us an e-mail at jane@avd.ca and we will forward you pictures. Or call 1-613-925-2159 for details.

AUCTIONS

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REAL ESTATE OPEN HOUSE

1-800-267-WISH www.childrenswish.ca AUCTIONS

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Friday April 27 (4-7 p.m.), Saturday April 28 (Noon - 4 p.m.). Saturday, May 12 (noon-4 p.m.) & Sunday, May 13 (noon-4 p.m.) Real Estate Auction Date: Saturday May 26, 2012 at 1 p.m. SHARP!

ANTIQUE SHOW SATURDAY, MAY 19

8:00am-4:00pm Smiths Falls Memorial Centre Visit www.theauctionfever.com for updated photos and listings or phone Dave Reid 613-283-1020 or 613-284-5292

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Monday, May 21, 2012 @ 10 a.m. Lombardy Fairgrounds Hwy 15, Five km SW of Smiths Falls Selling a Handful of Select Broke Horses. Plus a truckload of new english and western tack, saddles, buggies, rubber stall mats, round pen panels plus more. Doors open at 9 a.m. Auction begins at 10 a.m. with tack. All horses will be on demonstration during the morning. Horses will be ridden in the sale ring while they are being sold in the early afternoon. Canteen Terms: Visa, MC, Debit, Cash No Cheques joyntauctioncompany.com 613-285-7494

Carrie Hands, CAI, CPPA, Auctioneer & Appraiser Jason Hands, Auctioneer 4 Bedroom Cottage 15 Rue Strathcona Norway Bay, Bristol, PQ Saturday, June 9 @ 11:00 a.m.

REAL ESTATE AUCTION to be held at #1629 Concession Road 4B (signs) K0G 1K0 from Hopetown take Cty Rd. 16 (Wolfe Grove Rd. 2 km) to Conc. 4B from Almonte take Cty Rd 16 (12 km) to Conc. 4B or from CP take Hwy 7 east (9 km) & right onto Fergusons Falls Rd/Cty Rd 15 & continue approx 15 km & turn right onto Cty Rd 511 through Lanark to Hopetown (see above). Only 1 hour from Ottawa. on Monday, May 14, 2012 at 6 pm ~ Surveyed Clyde River Waterfront & Cottage ~

Open house Sunday, May 20, 1 – 3 p.m. This cottage sits on a 66’ X 100’ lot. Enjoy the much coveted private sand beach, eat-in kitchen, 3 piece bathroom/laundry room, oil furnace, propane hot water & stove. Sells with the majority of furnishings. Please visit www.handsauction.com for terms and conditions. 5501 County Road 15, RR #2, Brockville, ON K6V 5T2 0HONE s 4OLL &REE ")$ E-mail: auction@handsauction.com www.handsauction.com 52 Kanata Kourier-Standard EMC - Thursday, May 10, 2012

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Monday May 21, 2012 10:00 AM sharp For Joyce Tennant to be held at her home located at 517 8th Line Rd., Ramsay, Carleton Place, Ontario. Delta 10” Power Miter Saw; Work bench; Trademaster Bench Saw; Work Mate; shovels; rakes; hoes; small hand tools; Collection of Storm lanterns; Hedge trimmers; step ladder; Concrete step molds; lawn and garden accessories; socket set; sets of wrenches; B& D planer; nuts; bolts; nails. What Not Stand; New microwave stand; Dresser and Vanity; Pine hutch – contemporary; Singer Sewing machine; Wood’s chest freezer; Double Box spring and mattress – new; assorted chairs – wooden and occasional; Danby bar fridge – new; dishes; pots and pans; set of Wear Ever pots; silverware; small kitchen appliances; Singer Sewing machine. Invacare Auriga 10 Electric Scooter; Pride Mobility Electric Go Chair; Wheel chair. Plus many, many items too numerous to mention. Joyce has sold her home and everything must go. Contact: Joyce Tennant 613-257-7194 Terms: Cash or Cheque with ID Refreshments Auctioneer: John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 www.oneillsauctions.ca Owner or Auctioneer not responsible for loss or accident day of sale.

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Dan Peters CPPA Auctioneer & Certified Appraiser Amanda Todd CPPA Auctioneer & Certified Appraiser (613) 284-8281 or Auction Hall (613) 284-1234 email: info@danpetersauction.com Website: www.danpetersauction.com

VICTORIA DAY HORSE & TACK AUCTION

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DAN PETERS AUCTION

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3646 Gliderway Private, North Grenville (Located off River Road - Midway Between Manotick & Kemptville). Large Unique Waterfront Home Featuring Side-by-Side In-Law Suite with many possibilities. For Full Listing, info & Pictures please see Website.

AUCTIONS

AUCTION SALE

EARLY BIRD AUCTIONS Thursday, May 10 – 4:30pm Start, 3:00 Preview Estate antiques, collectibles, furniture, tools Thursday, May 17, 4:30pm Start, 3:00 Preview Specialty antiques and collectible auction

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AUCTIONS

BABY PROGRAM

VACATION/COTTAGES

Waterfront bungalow on the Mississippi River, near Carleton Place. This 7 room + 2 bathroom house is the perfect place for your family to get away to. Clean, safe, shallow water is ideal for swimming, canoeing and kayaking.

WORK WANTED Attention Plus Home Cleaning. Perth, Carleton Place, Stittsville and surrounding area. Call Sylvia for all your cleaning needs. Ensured and bonded. (613)259-2146.

HUNTING SUPPLIES

GUN & SPORTSMAN SHOW

1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee. Winter and summer tires on rims. Good condition. $2,500. Evenings 613-838-3050.

Wanted- red bricks. Used and preferably old. 613-264-8380.

Official Sponsor to Welcome Wagon Ottawa Region

OPEN HOUSE Saturday May 12th, 2-4 pm 374 Cedar Crest Drive, Carleton Place

Quiet adult campground near Merrickville on Rideau River. Big lots. All services. Good fishing. Season $1150. 613-269-4664.

Place Your Birth Announcement in your Community Newspaper (includes photo & 100 words) and recieve your Welcome Wagon FREE information and GIFTS from local businesses. x) (plus ta Please register on line at www.havingababy.ca or call 1-866-283-7583

REAL ESTATE

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Serene, peaceful and absolutely private. No homes or cottages in site. It is so quiet you can hear a frog burp ! Surveyed property having 100 ft of frontage on the Clyde River. Swimmable, fishable & canoeable. Featuring a 1960’s 24’ x 24’ cottage w/ steel roof. Open concept kitchen (c/w good cookstove) & living room, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. Newer compost toilet. Power source, generator. Furnished. Immediate possession. Yearly taxes - $717.00. Photos on website. For private viewing, terms & conditions, please call our office at 613-267-6027.

Auctioneers & Qualified Appraisers JIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 or (613) 267-1335 Fax: (613) 267-6931 www.jimhandsauction.com West Carleton Review EMC - Thursday, May 10, 2012 55


NEWS

Stay healthy and active, OPH says in new strategy

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EMC lifestyle – Ottawa Public Health (OPH) is recommending a three-year Healthy Eating, Active Living strategy in order to help residents make healthier choices about food and physical activity. The strategy is supported by community and municipal partners, and addresses issues raised in OPH’s Healthy Eating, Active Living and Healthy Weights report. “Our goal is that the next generation of Ottawa residents will have more walkable neighbourhoods, and easier access to nutritious and lower calorie meals. The environments in which we live, work and play should support us in making healthier choices,” said Dr. Isra Levy, Medical Officer of Health. “There are no quick fixes. A long-term, sustained effort by the community is required so that we, as a community, will find it easier to eat nutritious foods in quantities that are healthy and that we will find it easier to be more active every day.” With community and municipal partners, the strategy aims to make tangible differences. In the short-term, OPH will focus on: Reducing consumption of foods that lack nutritional value and are high in calories, and increasing access to healthier foods; Increasing physical activity and active transportation; and Dispelling myths and biases around obesity and focussing more on healthy behaviours and improving social and physical environments. Data from the OPH report indicate that the issues of obesity and inadequate levels of physical activity continue to be growing health concerns. In Ottawa, over 20 per cent of youth and more than half of adults are either overweight or obese. The reasons are varied, but overall, people consume too many calories and in general, people are not active enough to maintain good health. Increasing access to nutritious food, nutrition skills, active transportation and physical activity remain strategic priorities of OPH and the Ottawa Board of Health. For more information on the Healthy Eating, Active Living Strategy or the Healthy Eating, Active Living and Healthy Weights in Ottawa, 2012 report, visit ottawa.ca/health or call Ottawa Public Health Information at 613-580-6744 (TTY: 613-580-9656). You can also connect with OPH on Facebook and Twitter (@ottawahealth) for the latest public health information.


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Emerson pays for this little prank EMC lifestyle - There was nothing that frightened me more than going out to the outhouse alone at night. This time of year, when a sudden howling wind and rain storm could strike at any minute, my fear was magnified many times over. By the time May rolled around, Mother had put away the Jerry pots from under the beds, and we were expected to go to the outhouse regardless of the time of day or night. Sometimes at night I could persuade my sister Audrey to go with me, but if she was busy with her scrap books at the kitchen table, it took a lot of coaxing to budge her from her chair. And then I was left to shudder and shake as I wended my way through the summer kitchen, then the back shed, and out into the black night, around the clump of cedars to the little building which served as our bathroom. My three brothers never bothered to take a light with them when they went out at night, but I wouldn’t even go into the back shed without a lantern, so frightened was I. If it was a bad night, with wind howling through the trees and the shed door rattling like someone was trying to break in, I would take Sport, our old collie dog with me, and make him stay outside the door of the privy. Then I would tear back into the house like someone possessed, never taking a backward glance, in case something evil was on my heels. My brother Emerson delighted in terrifying me, and he was always able to pull off some terrible deed without Mother noticing, which was a real talent of his. When I headed for the privy one night, it happened to be one of those nights when the wind howled and a pounding

rain was beating against the shed door. I had squirmed in my chair at the kitchen table, until it was impossible to wait any longer. Audrey was talking on the phone on the wall to her friend Iva, and my three brothers were busy at the things they liked to do at night, playing Snap, whittling, and Emerson drawing the glass buildings he was sure were going to change the world. I was doomed to go out alone. Father took the lantern off the bench near the back door, and put a match to the wick. I stood at the door leading out into the summer kitchen hoping someone would offer to go with me. No one budged. I couldn’t even find Sport. He was probably in the barn hiding from the pounding rain and wind. I had no choice. I was on my own. I went through the summer kitchen, and I could hear the rain pounding on the tar-paper roof, and pulled open the shed door which was no easy feat at any time. It never quite fitted right, and by the time I got it open, the lantern was flickering, and the rain met me full in the face. I ran the few feet behind the cluster of trees like someone possessed, slammed into the privy, bringing the lantern in behind me. It didn’t take me long to finish the job at hand, but sat there trying to muster up the courage for the return trip back to the house. Well, I had two choices, face it, or spend the night in the privy. I grabbed the lantern and tore towards the shed. I was sure I had left the door open, but it was closed. It opened inward, and I figured one good shove would get me into the safety of the shed. But it wouldn’t budge.

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shed. And there lying on the floor, with his hands over his face, was my brother Emerson! “You almost killed me,” he shouted. “Then why were you holding the door?” I wanted to know. There was such a commotion that it brought both Mother and Father out of the kitchen. Father was carrying another lantern, and it was soon obvious to everyone what my brother Emerson was up to. Blood was pouring

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EMC news – Before a series of misfortunes led to his name appearing on the kidney wait list, Bill Craig had no inkling of the lives that could be saved if only more people signed on to become organ donors. “When I started dialysis, the nurses said some people are waiting for years for a donor,” Craig said during National Organ and Tissue Donation Awareness Week, April 19 to 26. “They don’t know it until they need it.” Some 1,600 Ontarians and almost 4,500 Canadians, are on a wait list for a new organ. Thousands more are given a renewed chance to enjoy life, thanks to organ donors. Craig’s story started back in 2009 with what seemed like an innocuous blister on his foot. For Craig, a salty fisherman with a record muskie and charter company, a sinewy man who spends as much time on the water as in the house during summer, the sudden decline in his health came as something of a shock. The blister didn’t heal. The antibiotics did more harm than help. And because he didn’t have a family doctor at the time, critical data wasn’t getting from one health professional to another. He wound up with lost sight in his left eye and badly damaged kidneys.

“I was down to something like 20 per cent use of my kidneys,” he said. “I started dialysis on Feb. 2. I’ll tell you, you learn a lot in a very short time.” LONG WAIT It could be eight or nine years before he gets a transplant. But Craig is relatively healthy, has a fine doctor in Renfrew caring for him, and appreciates the awareness raised over the past few months by 20-year-old Helene Campbell’s campaign that caught the attention of Justin Bieber and Ellen DeGeneres. But it hasn’t been an pleasant situation. Last winter his doctor gave him three options: start dialysis while healthy; wait to start when sick; or die of kidney failure. “I said the third one’s not an option, so let’s go back to the first,” he said. He still thinks about the nurses at the General Hospital in Ottawa, and how they lamented the loss of perfectly good organs just because people didn’t take the 90 seconds it takes to sign up online. He recalled his time working in pathology. About 100 autopsies were performed a year, but only one had parts taken to benefit a person in need. “Everything else went to waste,” he said, indicat-

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Bill Craig signed his donor card in the past, but he had no idea how great the need is until he found himself on a lengthy wait list for a new kidney. To become a donor, log onto beadonor.ca. It takes 90 seconds to complete the two questions. ing that organs can benefit the living or become food for dandelions. Either way, something will claim them. SAVE EIGHT LIVES One donor has the potential to offer eight organs for transplant. This includes the heart, two kidneys, a liver, two lungs, a pancreas and the small bowel. Several kinds of tissue can also be donated, like bone, cornea, heart valves, islet cells and skin. Almost everyone can help save and

improve the lives of others through tissue donation. In some situations, living donors can donate one of their kidneys or part of their liver. In Craig’s case, his sister and girlfriend are undergoing tests to see if they can donate. “Think about signing your donor card, it could be one of your family members down the road,” he said. HOW TO SIGN UP Experts say whether you decide to consent to donate

or not, it is important to discuss your wishes with your family. By doing so, you relieve your family of the burden to decide whether to donate on your behalf during their time of grief. Studies have come to show that donating the organs and tissues of a loved one can provide immediate comfort and long-term consolation for family members. A donor card is a paper card carried by the prospective donor. Your decision to donate is only known to the

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Teen given warning by police after drugs found in garbage

Week seventeen ended with two deer collisions being reported in the West Carleton ward and the total deer collision count standing at 32 to 10 in favor of Rideau-Goulbourn. This time last year rural west Ottawa reported in five deer collisions—two in West Carleton and three in the RideauGoulbourn ward. The total count stood at 52 t0 21. To get a sense on where these deer collisions are stacking up in rural east and west Ottawa why not head on over to the Manotick neighbourhood watch website to get a firsthand look at the data: www.manotickneighbourhoodwatch.com DRUGS

A 17-year-old high school student was given a formal warning by police after he was caught possessing a small quantity of marijuana at the West Carleton Secondary School dance April 27. When the student was challenged at the door to a consensual search, he agreed but only upon his return. Walking out the front doors of the school the student allegedly pulled out some object from his jacket and placed it in the garbage can. Upon investigation staff members found four marijuana joints sitting inside of the garbage bin. When police spoke to the student about the drugs he appeared remorseful and stated that he made a stupid mistake.

Upon receiving an eviction notice from his apartment on Allbirch Drive in Constance Bay, a tenant allegedly became very angry and lashed out at the landlord April 25. In addition to yelling and screaming at him the young male tenant smashed the window to his apartment door. Upon speaking with police the tenant stated that he was having a bad day and that he vented his frustrations out on the front door. In the end no changes were laid and the tenant agreed to pay for the damages. SUSPICIOUS

A homeowner called police to report a suspicious incident on Stoneridge Road April 27 after he took notice of a vehicle hovering around his property. The owner’s suspicions were raised when he observed the vehicle driving by his residences several times and then stop in front of the laneway for about 10 minutes. Because of the SUV and boat parked in the laneway the complainant suspects that the unidentified culprit might be “scoping out” his residence for a possible theft or B&E. The suspicious vehicle was described as a 2008 Toyota Sequoia with four doors, black in colour, heavy tinted windows, black rims, and silver borders. Remember, you are the eyes and ears in your neighbourhood and community. Take notice of suspicious and usual activity and report it to police and to your neighbours. A complainant called police at around 6 p.m. April 28 to report a strange vehicle parked at the dead-end section of Monty Drive in Constance Bay. He stated that the unattended vehicle had a bunch of tools and shovels stored inside it and that the door was left ajar. Police investigated and discovered that the driv-

OPP child seat check a success EMC news –The Ontario Provincial Police, Ottawa Detachment, along with SEATS for Kids held a joint initiative to promote child seat safety. The initiative was targeted at vehicles with child seats. These vehicles were pulled over and the volunteers from SEATS for Kids checked to see if the seats and children were properly secured. This was an educational initiative. Here are some stats from the two hours initiative: - 93 seats checked - three seats were exchanged for new seats due to being expired - there were some seats had the missing required tether

strap - several had loose or improperly secured seats or children Child seats expire after 6 to 8 years, depending on the manufacturer. Please check the manual for the proper date. The Ottawa OPP and SEATS for Kids is hosting a child seat clinic May 15. You can register for the clinic at www.seatsforkidscanada.com starting on Monday, May 7. SEATS for Kids hold clinics throughout the year. Dates can be checked on their website at www.seatsforkidscanada.com. They are also looking for volunteers.

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CONST. JEON Ottawa Police Service er was out in the woods picking fiddlehead ferns. Noticing suspicious and unusual activity in your community is the first step in keeping your community safe and secure. You are the eyes and ears in your community. Naturally, your observations will come with a whole bunch of question marks like—who, what, where, when and why. If you need help in finding the answers to your questions marks, then give the Ottawa Police Service a call—police officers are standing by to lend a helping hand. Remember, it is far better to learn that the suspicious activity was nothing more than fiddlehead hunters then to find out later that the vehicle was involved in a break and enter or something worse. THEFT

A bicycle was reported stolen from a residential garage on Pine Valley Court sometime between 6 p.m. on Thursday, April 19 and 9 p.m. on Tuesday, April. 24 by an unidentified culprit. The bike was described as a dark blue Diamond Back mountain bike with the identification marker RG148QB engraved on the crossbar. The complainant suspected that the bike was taken out of the garage when it was left

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The West Carleton Police Centre is located at 5670 Carp Road and can be reached at 236-1222 ext. 2982. The Centre is a “community problemsolving centre” and is responsible for the delivery of the Ottawa Police crime prevention programs. It is important to note that the West Carleton CPC is not an emergency response centre and that we do not dispatch cars to complaints or crimes in progress. When these situations arise, it is important to know the numbers to call for an appropriate response: • 911 – for life-threatening emergencies or crimes in progress; • 613-230-6211 – other emergencies, i.e.: suspicious incident or disturbance; • 613-236-1222, ext. 7300 – the O.P.S. call centre, to report a theft, missing person or stolen vehicle; and • 311 – for Bylaw Dispatch Services. All of these numbers along with other useful information can be found in the red pages at the front of your residential directory. If you have any information regarding any criminal activity, call Crime Stoppers at 613-233-8477 (TIPS), or toll free at 1-800-222-8477. Finally, if you are ever in doubt as to whether or not you should call police, or you cannot remember the non-emergency numbers, call 9-1-1. The caring and professional 9-1-1 Call Takers will steer you in the right direction.

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OSU Certified GOld By OntariO SOCCer aSSOCiatiOn Pictured above left to right: OSA President Ron Smale presenting OSU President, Bill Michalopulos with the Gold Club Excellence Award. Ottawa South United (OSU) is honoured to receive the coveted 2012 Gold Level Club Excellence Award by the Ontario Soccer Association; Ontario’s soccer governing body. OSU becomes the very first soccer club in Ottawa and Eastern Ontario to receive the Gold level award, joining a very small group of other clubs in Ontario which also received the gold designation. “Everyone associated with OSU should be very proud of this outstanding achievement,” said Bill Michalopulos, Ottawa South United’s President. “This Gold Award is not just about the quality soccer program we offer, but just as important, also recognizes the strong foundation of quality governance, community involvement and forward thinking upon which the club is built.” The Ontario Soccer Association’s Club Excellence Award is a province-wide recognition program for soccer clubs that are run efficiently and offer a safe, healthy and enjoyable environment for anyone involved in soccer. The program requires Clubs to demonstrate development and execution of long term plans, strategies and policies in 4 key areas: Personnel, Governance, Community Involvement and Technical. Three different levels of Excellence were awarded for 2012: Gold, Silver and Bronze. These designations are not mandated or required by the OSA but are aspirational in nature. “As one of Canada’s leading and largest soccer clubs we must strive to demonstrate leadership in all areas of operating a soccer club” Michalopulos added. “This prestigious award from our highest governing body is another example of Ottawa South United’s long term strategic approach to developing soccer in the community for all players,” said OSU Board member Stephen Campbell. “Since forming in 2003, we have constantly strived to improve club practices to better serve our membership and players while ensuring OSU and its staff and volunteers are a big part of the Ottawa community.” There are approximately 1150 Soccer Clubs in Ontario, serving more than 375,000 outdoor players and 85,000 indoor players each year.

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