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A new community services officer takes over in West Carleton at the beginning of August. Meet him this week. – Page 3

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A solid financial year, major initiatives and an award all part of Arnprior Regional Health annual general meeting. – Page 4

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Thursday, July 12 This evening has been designated at ‘Celebration Night’ with activities running from 7-11 p.m. A Texas Hold’em tournament starts at 7 p.m. sharp followed by a West Carleton Electric fastball game at 8 p.m. Friday, July 13 Friday has been dubbed ‘Fabulous Fun Day’ with activities taking place between 1-10 p.m. Seniors carpet bowling starts at 1 p.m. and a three-pitch tournament begins at 6 p.m. A kids’ bike parade takes place at 7 p.m. followed by a family bonfire featuring roast marshmallows, campfire and See FUN, page 3

Capital Hoedown festival cancelled Jessica Cunha

Ryan Howie honoured as this year’s recipient of Cam Harvey Memorial Scholarship.

EMC events – Fitzroy Harbour’s annual summer celebration is back. Harbour Days, which traditionally has been held around Canada Day, was moved back a couple of weeks with celebrations getting underway last night (Wednesday, July 11) with men’s ball and outdoor bingo and continuing until Saturday, July 14. Events are being held in and around the Fitzroy Harbour Community Centre and the traditional summer festival has become so popular that many people take their holidays when it is on. Others look forward to coming back to the community to get reacquainted with friends while others come to meet new ones. “Harbour Days is a chance for everyone in the community and surrounding areas to get together. See people you

haven’t seen in a while and catch up or meet your new neighbours and get acquainted,� said Leigh Ann Kyte, one of the organizers of this year’s event.

EMC news - Capital Hoedown 2012 has been cancelled. Denis Benoit, president and CEO of Concert International Inc., which was hosting the festival, sent an email statement on Monday, July 9, outlining the reasons for the decision. “Higher than expected costs from the city, upfront production expenditures and

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New community police officer takes over Aug. 1 Derek Dunn derek.dunn@metroland.com

EMC news – Const. Arun Daniels is the new community police officer in West Carleton. As part of the tenure process within the Ottawa Police Service, community police officers are switched around every four years. Daniels takes over from Const. Peter Jeon, who returns to patrol work in downtown Ottawa Aug. 1. Originally from the U.K., Daniels, 37, was a patrol and criminal investigations officer for five years in Kent (southeast England) before moving to Ottawa to attend the police academy less than a decade ago. He has since done patrols in the city core, before moving on to work in Bells Corners with the school resources unit, and finally to Kanata. He explained that the jump across the Atlantic came while visiting his wife’s relatives Canada. The open space and freedom from cramped English living conditions captured him. They now call West Carleton home. Every cop has their own style, often based on aspects of different mentors they have observed over the years. Some are more strident, others more affable, although all understand rules and guidelines are to be followed in handling

individual situations. Daniels describes his as a balanced approach. “There are many ways to skin a cat,” he said. “But I try and have a balanced between the enforcement side with education.” PARTNERSHIPS

Daniels’ goals as community police officer in West Carleton and Rideau-Goulbourn is to continue the partnershipbuilding Jeon started. “Peter’s done a good job at that,” he said. “It’s a bit of sustaining, and building on relationships with community groups, neighbourhood watch, and business groups.” He said he is well aware of some of the issues in the ward, starting with traffic: speeding, cyclist safety, and more. Others will require education, such as snowmobiling, boating, and swimming safety. Youth vandalism is another issue from time to time. Daniels and Jeon said neighbour disputes crop up, usually because one neighbour lets an issue fester than calls bylaw before even attempting to talk it out. Others will court problems with their neighbours. Every situation is unique, and demands an individualized response from

police. Although Daniels hasn’t worked on any high profile murder cases, he’s seen enough fatal accidents and violent assaults. He said training carries him through at the scene, because the job demands certain expectations. But when he sets down the gun at the end of the day, and emotions run high, he knows where to turn. “You need to have a good network of friends inside and outside the service,” he said, “and it’s important to have that family support.” As for his name’s spelling - “Arun” instead of Aaron. He’s half Irish, and his mom wanted that reflected in her boy’s name. But his father accidently named him after River Arun in West Sussex. And yes, it will come at no surprise to learn he is a football fan. “I love soccer,” he said, adding that the Tottenham Hotspurs – a London squad – is his team. He’s played soccer and cricket, and best understands hockey as a sport played on a field. “There’s not much ice there. So that’s a problem,” he said, laughing. Daniels is well aware of Jeon’s informative and often entertaining columns in the West Carleton Review EMC.

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Constables Peter Jeon, left, and Arun Daniels get together to talk about the role of the community police officer in West Carleton. Daniels takes over from Jeon on Aug. 1. He accepts they are big shoes to fill. “It’ll be a lot to live up to, that’s for sure.” Jeon, for his part, said he

will miss working in rural Ottawa, but is looking forward to stepping back from it and considering the work of a rural cop from the outside.

“West Carleton is very near and dear to my heart,” he said. “Now is the time to step back and reflect and hopefully to spin back here someday.”

Fun for all ages at this weekend’s Harbour Days festival

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est day of the festival and this year is no exception. Being billed as ‘Sizzling Saturday’, the fun runs from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. The three-pitch tournament continues from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and a five kilometer race gets underway at 8:30 a.m. The firemen’s breakfast is serving up good food between 8- 11 a.m. and the silent auction will take place inside the community centre from 8:30

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Financial surplus, service expansion highlights of Arnprior Regional Health annual meeting Theresa Fritz theresa.fritz@metroland.com

EMC news – The newly named Arnprior Regional Health (ARH), which includes the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital and The Grove Nursing Home among its services, ended its fiscal year on a high note. While the corporation did not find itself drenched in black ink at the annual general meeting June 27, a small fiscal surplus was just one of the many highlights spoken to by ARH CEO and president Eric Hanna. “This past year, we achieved a surplus of $149,000 on an operating budget of close to $25 million. That’s pretty close to the line. That’s about half of one per cent of a surplus… meeting the Local Health Integration Network accountability agreement.” Hanna acknowledged the hard work of all those associated with provide health services, citing a busy and exciting year of providing quality health care services to the community. The standard by which the quality of those services is measured is by a patient/resident satisfaction survey. Last year, in patient satisfaction was 94 per cent, emergency department patient satisfaction was 93 per cent and Grove resident satisfaction was 95 per cent, and the quest will continue to improve on those numbers. “It is still a continued focus to move our organization focus on patient and resident satisfaction. While we are doing that, it is important to not

loose sight with our need to improve clinical outcomes,” Hanna stated. “The evidence suggests that clinical outcomes result in lower costs.” While he noted the financials can never be overlooked, there is much more to sustainable health care than numbers. “It is also important to remember we want to focus on financial results and we want to focus on other strategies as well,” Hanna stated, adding there is no longer a reliance on scorecard to gauge success but rather strategic pillars. There are five such pillars of Arnprior Regional Health and they include service, quality, people, resources and community. “We focused on five strategic areas this past year and as well, each one of these five different areas we had a number of different goals,” Hanna explained. “We achieved six of eight goals. “My commitment to you and the rest of the senior management team, to the board and everyone else is the same. This is the direction of improvement the organization needs to make and we are very pleased to say we achieved it with a lot of hard work. Next year, there are 15 goals.” In conclusion, Hanna said the past year is one that everyone should be proud of. “Overall I think our year was very positive both from financial, clinical, patient satisfaction scores, etc,” he concluded. ARH board chair Jay Johnston spoke about the myriad of ARH services offered and

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Arnprior Regional Health CEO and president Eric Hanna (left) presented former board chair Steve Hudson with a painting of the hospital at the recent annual general meeting. The painting, the traditional gift for a board chair who has left the board, was given as Hudson left the board after being hired full time as the vice president of finance and support services. how they have continued to evolve over the past year, beginning with the Assisted Living program. “It matches the needs of seniors of seniors and their caregivers with the appropriate local support services to help seniors stay in their homes and avoid premature admission to the hospital or long-term care homes,” Johnston reported. Planning for redevelopment of The Grove Nursing Home continued to move forward and the facility also benefitted from new technology. Johnston said e-Mar keeps tracks of medication for all Grove residents so doctors and nurses can track information, thus

reducing the possibility of medication error “The new medical day program at the hospital offers a variety of transfusion services at the hospital. The setting is private and more comfortable in comparison to the previous clinical area which did not have the dedicated space,” noted Johnston. The addition of a third orthopedic surgeon, in the form of Dr. Chris Brown, has been a big addition to Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital and Johnston noted the hospital and nursing home “continue to collaborate with health and community partners - with the Champlain Community Care Access Centre, CNIB, Arnprior District High school are just three examples of how we are reaching out and expanding the care we provide. As well, the new Arnprior District Family Health Care Team is settling in at the Primary Health Care Centre.” Johnston noted all of these accomplishments led to the creation of ARH. “ARH brings the hospital, nursing home and other services together under one umbrella for more coordinated care. We are not longer just

a hospital and nursing, we are now much more,” Johnston stated. “Through this enhanced collaboration, we will also share best practices across our multiple services and focus on quality improvement resulting from improved clinic outcomes and higher resident and patient satisfaction.” Dr. Christine Schriver, chief of staff for the past year and a half, spoke of some of the topics touched on by both Johnston and Hanna. She provided an update on clinical achievements for Arnprior Regional Health over the past year. “There continues to be expansion of services, which as physicians, we always want to see that we are not reducing them,” she said, referring to the addition of a third orthopedic surgeon and positive addition of the medical day program. “That (program) will relieve significant stress on the emergency room. So the 270 patients who have been seen since September, no longer have to be fit into rooms in the emergency setting.” Telehealth services continued to expand and the electronic patient record system continues to move along and the fall prevention program is underway, Schriver noted. There is also a focus on reducing readmission rates for congestive heart failure and COP. “I have to give special mention to Laurie Herbert because she is doing a phenomenal job on reaching patients in their homes post discharge,” Schriver said, adding having this follow up is reducing re-admissions to hospital… Hands hygiene compliance continues to increase.” While she admitted her year was a busy one, she noted the experience continues to be a positive one. “I have thoroughly enjoyed my interaction, from a people perspective, with the senior management team. The board should feel very confident that a caring group has been assembled that balances fiscal responsibility with fiscal outcomes,” Schriver noted. “From a clinical perspective, I could

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Hospital Auxiliary president Bernice O’Connor delivered her report on the year that was for the auxiliary, an organization whose dedicated members give so much of themselves and their time to local health services. She reported auxiliary members logged 17, 640 hours of service between April 2011 and March 2012. Of the many ventures auxiliary members are involved in, the Opportunity Shop continues to be one of the busiest and most profitable ones. The shop, run by a manager and staffed by volunteers made $146,764. One hundreds volunteers logged 11,451 hours. The gift shop at the hospital, run by a manager and staffed by 26 volunteers, raised $16,233. Grove volunteers looked 1, 937 hours while the nine trained palliative care volunteers put in 42 hours of service. The HELPP committee raised $19,905 and the sewing committee put in 555 hours. Greeters continued to provide volunteer service and included providing information on hand sanitization as part of their duties. The auxiliary also handed out two $500 bursaries at the high school graduation and completed its second $250,000 donation to the Partners in Caring Campaign for emergency department renovation. “This makes us the single largest contributor to the emergency department,” said O’Connor. “We are now focused on our $100,000 pledge….we have give $650,000 to the hospital over the past five years.” O’Connor said Bob Werry donated a bench in memory of his late wife Marilyn, who was the auxiliary president a few years ago. She emphasized the contributions auxiliary volunteers make to ARH cannot be taken lightly. “The value of hospital volunteers can never be taken for granted,” O’Connor concluded. “Partnership is a two-way street.” Following the official portion of the meeting, former hospital board chair Steve Hudson was presented with a certification and painting of the hospital by Johnston and Hanna. Hudson left the board to become the vice president, Finance and Support Services for ARH.


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Let’s resolve the Constance Bay beach issues To the editor: Again in Constance Bay a few waterfront owners on Lane Street, which borders the Point Beach, have begun their tirade about beach users. Bay residents know that they have some justification in their complaints, and sympathize with them, but something else is going on that just does not meld with their complaints. They are maintaining that no offers of help have been extended from other residents, the city, or our councillor’s office. However, this is totally not true. In the past few years several options have been

tried and all have been turned down. No solutions will be entertained or accepted unless the community acknowledges that they own the beach in front of their properties. We all know this is not going to happen unless they get a Superior Court ruling that upholds their claim. Something they continue to refuse to pursue. The following options have been tried: a) our councillor and the former police chief paid for a mediator at considerable expense out of their own pockets/budgets to speak to all concerned groups. The mediators recommenda-

tions were turned down; b) the group Friends Against Privatization of Constance and Buckham’s Bay Beaches spent a summer monitoring the Point Beach on weekends and were told by Lane Street residents they did not want their help; c) The executive of the CBBCA spent most of the summer of 2011 trying to hammer out an agreement with these same resident’s and after many hours of talks this too was turned down as the community could not accept their clause that the beach must be recognized by the community as their private

property. It does make most wonder exactly what it is these people want. There is not one person in the Community that I have spoken with that does not want to help the waterfront resident’s all around the Bay resolve their issues. No one believes they should have to deal with constant noise, disrespect, etc. I challenge the Lane Street residents and other waterfront owners to come back to the drawing board without the privatization issue in the forefront. Let’s resolve these issues as a united community

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In which the bovines are forced to share their food

EMC lifestyle - Whoever wrote that Farmer’s Almanac entry for this summer was wrong, so far. I thought we were supposed to have a wet summer? It has been so dry that in the two months the sheep have been out on the pasture, they have devoured ten acres. Nature has not replenished the food supply, so we have to move the sheep. Today the Farmer opened the half-door through the barn to the cows’ side of the property. I went out to watch the proceedings. As it was near midday, the cattle were napping in the cool of the barn. The sheep were doing the same, on their side of the barn. Within a few minutes of opening the halfdoor in the middle, the sheep had made their discovery. The loud ‘baas’ of the first few sheep announcing the

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new access to pasture woke the cattle from their slumber. Betty must have been thinking, ‘what the…?’ as she watched several dozen sheep file past her, into her pasture. The general consensus among those who work with farm animals is that cattle are sensitive animals. They think, worry about the future, hold a grudge, learn from their experiences and exhibit distinct personalities. When something happens to inter-

rupt their otherwise bucolic existence, such as a coming or going of other animals, I watch closely to see how they will react. It isn’t that the cows don’t like the sheep. But they do have a hierarchy amongst them in the herd, which relates to who goes first, who eats first, and where they are positioned for sleep. Throwing forty ewes and sixty-odd lambs into the mix just complicates everything.

The cattle don’t like sheep in their sleeping area, but at twenty-five acres there should be enough for everyone to share. Territory only becomes a problem when the sheep get confused and can’t find their way back to their usual sleeping quarters, in the inner sanctum of the barn, blocked from horse, donkey or cow. If they get mixed up and attempt to sleep in the cattle area instead, there’s going to be a problem. I hope the sheep stay out of the way of the cows, because I don’t want anyone else getting a broken leg. We already have one little lamb, happily on the mend, whose leg had to be splinted after he was stepped on by the horse. Which brings me to another consideration. The horse and donkey have not been given access to the

Are eggs cheaper by the dozen? EMC lifestyle - For female animals, eggs are the currency of life. While all local mammals and a few reptiles including Garter Snakes retain eggs internally and give “live birth,” the majority of female creatures lay eggs externally. Songbirds make elaborate nests that hold their eggs and

hatchlings for several weeks. Turtles deposit their eggs in excavated pits that are backfilled and abandoned. Wolf Spiders and Nursery Web spiders carefully wrap their eggs – in some cases many hundreds – in a silk sac, which is carried around until hatching time. Wolf Spiders attach the sac to their spin-

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cattle pasture - just the sheep. Donkey is at this very moment standing in the open door of the barn, looking over a cross bar that has been placed there to keep him on his own side. I know what he is thinking. With a little help from his huge friend Misty, they will be on the same side as everyone else in no time. We made it through the Spring without a single coyote kill. This is a big deal. Every year we lose half a dozen lambs or more to the wild dogs. This year we have seen no evidence of a single kill. On the other hand, we can’t find Spot. He was one of the lambs that we left a full male, for his size and strength, in the hope that he might one day be our ram. He was named for the huge brown spot on his left hip. We haven’t seen him

in a few weeks. It may be time to do another walkabout the property. I’m pretty sure he didn’t just outgrow his markings. I hope the cows protect my sheep as well as the horse and donkey have done. Tonight, as night is falling, I hear the sheep bawling because they can’t remember how they got over to the cows’ side of the property and they want to return to the other side. Half of them made it through, and half of them stayed on the other side. They are now consulting through the fence. I hope it rains a bit more in July, so we can move the sheep back over to the house side of the barnyard, on new grass. I worry about them when I can’t see them throughout the day. And I don’t like them stressing out my cows.

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A butterfly’s front legs are often used to “taste” a plant for its chemical fingerprint; the botanical skills of these tiny animals put most of us to shame. Recently I watched a Black Swallowtail, a stunning black butterfly with yellow and blue spots on its wings, flitting through a field. Although more than a dozen species of plants adorned this wild garden, the butterfly landed on only one type. It specifically chose Wild Carrot, more

commonly known as Queen Anne’s Lace. However, it did not land on just any Wild Carrot. It avoided plants that bore flowers, choosing instead younger individuals that had not yet matured. On these it would briefly sit, continually flapping its wings as it deposited an egg or two. The numbers of eggs a female animal lays varies tremendously. Birds often lay only four or five. Butterflies lay dozens while flies such as Mosquitoes lay many hundreds. Generally, the more eggs an animal produces, the smaller they are, with each

containing less protein and other invested materials than do eggs of animal that lays fewer eggs. Thus, on a per-egg basis, a butterfly invests less in her eggs than does a robin. However, when the total investment each female puts into producing and laying eggs is considered, overall there really is not much difference between species. As far as Nature is concerned, eggs really are not cheaper by the dozen! The Nature Number is 613387-2503; email is mruntz@ start.ca.

ter Baker Park in Kanata. Several big-name acts, including Sheryl Crow, Terri Clark and Reba McIntire, had pulled out of the festival by June 1. Capital Hoedown then moved the event location to the Numech Ranch, a private venue on rural land located at 6930 Fallowfield Rd., south of Stittsville. The city refused to give the event a permit for the Stittsville site. In mid-June, the city was forced to forward the festival’s $72,000 deposit money it had received for the use of Walter Baker Park to the Canada Revenue Agency, “to address outstanding issues,” said Coun. Mark Taylor. “Combined with the high media attention and the city’s

denial for a new event permit, it created a confidence issue among our ticket buyers and supporters. We were left but no choice but to cancel this year’s event,” said Benoit.

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EDITORIAL

Bike helmet debate requires us to use our heads

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ules, rules, rules. The government always seems to be coming up with laws telling us what to do. Have a life-jacket handy when you’re travelling in a boat, buckle up when you’re in a car, don’t drink and drive. Now, Ontario’s chief coroner is recommending the provincial government make it illegal to bike without wearing a helmet. Well, come on.

Just think of the arguments against such an absurd suggestion. First, people would have to spend upwards of $20 to buy a helmet. Twenty dollars that would be better spent on important items such as racing stripes to decorate bicycles or a new set of iPod headphones for those long cycling trips. Another argument against forcing people to buy bike helmets is the cool factor – or

rather lack thereof. Bike helmets put a dent in whatever type of fashion statement you’re going for and prevent people from allowing their long Fabio-esque hair from flowing in the wind. And if that isn’t enough, helmets sometimes feel hot while cycling on warm summer days. OK, OK – a bike-helmet law will save people’s lives. Recently, an 18-year-old who wasn’t wearing a helmet

died after crashing into a post in Kanata. Every single one of the cycling deaths in the province between 2006 and 2010 was preventable, according to a recent report from the office of the chief coroner. According to the report, cyclists whose cause of death involved a head injury were “three times less likely to be wearing a helmet than those who died of other types of injuries.” Only four provinces in

Canada have cycling helmet safety laws for people of all ages. Ontario and Alberta require people under the age of 18 to wear helmets. When the question of a bike-helmet law hits Queen’s Park, MPPs will have to balance two arguments; voters distaste for the “nanny state” and the need to introduce legislation that could potentially save lives. If you accept the argument that helmets will save people’s

lives, then maybe we should move on to the next question: how do we encourage people to obey such a law. Promotional campaigns, such as Ottawa Public Health’s Adopt a Helmet contest which offers prizes to youth ages 13 to 24 who are photographed wearing a helmet, are a good start. Education will be the cornerstone of any intelligent campaign aimed at getting people to wear bike helmets.

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Why city beats cottage, and vice versa on a barbecue. You don’t have to drive back to the city. The Internet. Cons of staying in the city: If you don’t leave town, you will have to listen to friends telling you how great it was at the cottage. And look at photographs of fish. On their phones. In the city you will have newspapers – in other words, unrelenting gloom. You will have to do something about the part of the garden that hasn’t been eaten by squirrels. All your friends are gone and the only thing on television is reruns. Work. Construction. The Internet. Pros of heading to the country: The joy of the open road. Sunset and the sound of loons. The sounds of splashing and children’s laughter. A moratorium on the need to improve yourself, the freedom to read a mystery, to take a nap and eat stuff that isn’t strictly healthy. Rustic bliss and losing track of what’s going on in the world. Seeing real animals. If the roof doesn’t leak, a good storm. The cons of visiting the country: A truck ahead of you on the open road, passing another truck, which is behind a trailer. Construction. Sunrise and the sound of crows. The sounds of personal watercraft and somebody’s sound system across the lake. Trying to smile and pretend you are not sick of corn on the cob. Things that might be bears that make a loud noise just when you’re trying to go to sleep. Where can you find a sudoku in this rustic bliss? No matter where you are, you will, unless you are a very secure sort of person, be nagged by the suspicion that others, elsewhere, are having a better time than you. Just remember that they’re thinking the same thing.

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side from it being too hot most of the time, we have it pretty good in the summer, not having to worry about grammar or dressing up for work. There are great things going on in the city and the usual bounty of natural wonders out by the lakes. The pressure to indulge in cottaging is intense. More and more we are hearing that the cottage is what defines us as Canadians. This makes it tough on people who worry about poison ivy, swimmer’s ear, raccoons and all the other side-effects of lakeside living. What people like this would really like to do is stay home in the air conditioning and let someone else worry about the mosquitos. And who’s to say that they should not have the opportunity? Every Canadian has the right to a guilt-free summer of their choosing. In that spirit, here, as a public service, is a summary of the pros and cons of summer in the city and summer at the lake. Pros of staying in the city: You don’t have to fight the traffic getting out. You have the place pretty much to yourself. There are seats on the buses and at restaurants. Except for kids’ soccer night, your street is quiet. There are festivals of all sorts, which you can really enjoy as long as you are adaptable. For example, you should be adaptable enough not to expect blues at the blues festival. The city has air conditioning. The country just has air. The city has restaurants, where you can go if you feel like eating something that hasn’t been

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What’s your strategy for beating the worst of summer’s heat?

Which acts are you most looking forward to seeing at Bluesfest this year?

A) Close the blinds and crank up the air conditioning.

A) I mostly enjoy the headliners, like Iron Maiden, John Mellencamp and City and Colour.

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B) I’m excited to see some of the electronic artists on the bill this year.

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C) I’ll stick to the blues on the Black Sheep stage, thank you very much.

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D) I never go to Bluesfest, so I don’t care who will be playing.

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B) Head to a shopping centre to hang out for the day – I’ve got no AC. C) I head to the beach or local

swimming pool to cool off.

D) Who say’s this is hot? I love the warm

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6:15pm Evening Service Rev. Carlo De Vito, Pastor of Family Ministries email: fellowshipbaptistchurch@bellnet.ca www.kanatafellowship.com Rev. Colin N. McKenzie, Sr. Pastor

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

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Veteran receives medal at Branch 616 party Lucy Hass

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EMC events - The Perley/ Rideau and Korean Vets annual summer party was held at the West Carleton Legion, Branch 616, in Constance Bay Saturday afternoon, featuring an appreciation luncheon and afternoon of entertainment. The celebration opened with a very special ceremony as Stanley Grover received the prestigious Ambassador of Peace medal and certiďŹ cate of gratitude. The presentation was made by Korean Veterans Association of Canada, National Capital Unit 7 president Bill Black, director of honours J.P. St. Aubin, and John Downing of the 1951 Royal Canadian Regiment (RCR). A letter to Grover explained that Ambassador of Peace medal was bestowed “for your valiant service in saving our country from the

forces of tyranny some 60 years ago.â€? “It is a great honour and pleasure to express the everlasting gratitude of the Republic of Korea and our people for the service you and your countrymen have performed in restoring and preserving our freedom and democracy,â€? the ofďŹ cial proclamation said. “We cherish in our hearts the memory of your boundless sacriďŹ ces in helping us re-establish our free nation.â€? The proclamation also included the challenge “Let each of us reafďŹ rm our mutual respect and friendship that they may endure for many generations to come.â€? In a brief acceptance speech, Grover said it “kind of chokes me upâ€? to be honoured and he thanked the Republic of Korea and all present at Saturday’s gathering for the very special recognition.

West Carleton-March Coun. Eli El-Chantiry dishes up one of 70 chicken barbecue lunches served at the veterans’ appreciation luncheon at the West Carleton Legion on the weekend.

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Participating in Saturday afternoon’s medal ceremony at the West Carleton Legion are (from left) John Downing of the Korean 1951 Royal Canadian Regiment (RCR), Ambassador of Peace recipient Stanley Grover, director of honours and awards J.P. St. Aubin and president of the Korean Veterans Association National Capital Unit 7 president Bill Black.

At right, veterans and guests who dined at Saturday’s chicken barbecue at the West Carleton Legion were treated to accordion music throughout the service. Lucy Hass

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Vibrant colour, glowing chrome at Carp Show ‘n Shine EMC events - There was plenty of show and lots of shine at the eighth annual Carp Show ‘N Shine at the Carp Fairgrounds. More than 130 cars, trucks, tractors, snow machines and lawn tractors were on display and enjoyed by the public. Thirty-three trophies were presented to owners, as well as honorable mentions, based on People’s Choice voting, and major award and trophy winners. Top Award of Best in Show was awarded to Norman Legault of Kanata for his classic 1931 Chrysler Sports Coupe. He received the event’s top trophy, along with his car’s picture on next year’s dash plaque. The Best Car trophy was awarded to Bob Landon of Braeside for his beautiful 1959 Ford Skyliner. The Best Truck Trophy was given to Don Hamilton and his 1949 Chev Pick Up Truck. The Best Tractor award, which traditionally has been awarded to a farm tractor took a turn and was awarded to Barry Dean and his 1970 Case VW Lawn Tractor. For the second year now, Dave Creighton has awarded, in his father’s memory, the Richard “Tiny� Creighton Memorial Trophy and it was awarded this year to Dan Coady for his 1968 Chevelle Malibu. All Camaro owners who entered a car in our show were

eligible for a draw for a Camaro jacket, generously donated by Kanata Myers GMC and the lucky Camaro owner was Brian Trimble who had entered his 1969 Camaro SS Convertible. “The main winners of our car show, however, are the community groups that benefit from the proceeds of this day,� say organizers Laurie and Dan Lord. “Last year the proceeds were awarded to two of our local 4H Groups in Carp and West Carleton; the West Carleton Garden Club Memorial Garden; the West Carleton Amateur Sports Club. This year we will continue to support our local community organizations and will expand our support to other community-focussed events or groups. “We would not be able to put on this day without the support of our generous sponsors. Our major sponsor Allin-One Septic & Excavation, have been one of our major sponsors over the last few year, as well as Goldie Mohr Ltd. Other sponsors who generously support the event are Breneck Technical Services, Brent Palsson Herefords, Valley Rent Rite, Black Gold Coffee, Dunrobin Village Meats, McNeeley’s Outdoor Power Equipment, Arnprior Ottawa Auto Parts, J. L. Carpentry & Roofing, Lorne Montgomery Equip-

ment Rentals, The Snowman – Kevin Hanna, Bradley’s Insurance, Carp Flooring & Decor, Stittsville Trailers, Hot Equipment Rentals, City of Ottawa, Will’s Auto, Country Towing, Harbour Garage, The Point Dining Lounge, Keith’s Auto Refinishers & Service, Fadi Foods and Riviera Automobiles. “Also, we receive very generous prize donations and this year’s were provided by the following: TD Waterhouse, Private Trust Services, Richmond Fair, Carp Fair, West Carleton Amateur Sports Club, 53 Colours, Green Tech, John Deere, Karson Cartage, Irish Hills Golf Course, Benson Auto Parts, City of Ottawa, Happy Time Pizza – Constance Bay, Maple Court Chinese Restaurant, Buster’s Bar and Grill, Kennies Kreative Woodkrafts, M&R Feeds, March Road Shell Station, Ottawa 67’s – Brett Hamilton, Mr. Lube – Bells Corners, Kanata Myers GMC, Reis Tractor Sales, Dave’s Auto Parts, Al’s Corner Store, Arnprior Home Hardware, Hinton Automotive, Royal Bank, Cappuvino, Lincoln Heights Ford, Vance’s Service Centre, Pizza Workz, Carp Pizza, and Thomas Cavanagh Construction. “I especially would like to recognize Glen Byrne for his tireless enthusiasm that he puts into putting on this show year after year and of course, all of the volunteers that help him,� the organizers say.

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Above, Camaro owners got a special invitation to the Carp Show ‘n Shine with a draw for them only. Marc and Angie Mercier of Dunrobin, at right, brought their Camaro to the show. At left are Jane and Terry Zohr, who are also proud Camaro owners. Right, Murray Weatherby had two entries in the Carp Show ‘n Shine – a 1967 Camaro and 1966 Chev C10 pickup.

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Variety the spice of annual Midsummer Herbfest Derek Dunn derek.dunn@metroland.com

EMC news – The 17th annual Midsummer Herbfest has one thing in common with the previous 16: plenty of new vendors. Twenty new ones to be exact, explained festival co-host and garden co-owner Gerry Bedard. But it’s not just for the obvious reason, which is to keep the some 3,000 attendees coming back. “We are a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting small and medium sized local businesses,� Bedard said, adding that newer ones can’t always afford to spend on marketing. “So this is their one chance out of the year to shine.� The clamour is intense to be among the 110 vendors at Herbfest, but rather than up the fee organizers have made a conscious decision to focus on showcasing area businesses. And the neighbour helping neighbour philosophy even applies to the festival itself, which survives on tickets and vender fees – meaning no government grants. Even without government help, the festival is competitive with Ottawa’s Home and

Garden Show: Herbfest tickets are $5 per person, $2 for parking; the Home and Garden is $12, $5 for parking. Bedard is quick to add the parking doesn’t get in the way of seeing the beautiful grounds, often remarked as a special place with good energy. “We didn’t pave paradise here,� he said. “The Herb Garden is a magical place for many people. It’s energized all year long.� EVENTS AND ENTERTAINMENT

Call it a generalization, but the closest some men get to herbs and flowers and gardening is when the get to Herbfest to plunk themselves down at the beer garden. Local microbrewery Bow’s was on tap for the last few years, but with business taking off Bedard said it was time to give another a chance. Family-owned Kichesippi Beer Co. will offer a selection of crafted brew. Demonstrations include: • Summer Sizzlers – What’s hot in local artisan cheese, from 9:30 to 10:30

a.m.; • Everyday Flexitarian, from 10 to 11 a.m.; • Photography is a Healing Art, 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.; • Chef Cook-Off, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.; • Wheel Thrown Art, from 12 to 1 p.m.; • Optimum Calcium and the Plants You Should Know, from 1 to 2 p.m.; • Fresh and Healthy Cooking for Two, from 2 to 3 p.m.; • Herbs Rock! A Naturopathic Doctor Talks About Using Herbs, from 2 to 3 p.m.; • A Meditation on the Healing Spirit of Cooking Spices, from 3 to 4 p.m.; • Nutrient-Rich Foods, from 3 to 4 p.m. Music this year includes: Wake You Up Marimba Band, from 9 to 9:45; Sangit Surabhi, from 1 to 2 p.m.; Lucas Haneman, from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m.; Ottawa Valley Special, from 4 to 5 p.m. Other events include authors Pat Crocker and Ellie Topp in the afternoon, dancing fairies, garden tour, wild herb walk, storytelling, face

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Archer of Tennessy Willems. The day also relies on 70 to 80 volunteers, including 16-year-old Johvi Leeks, an expert in plants who offers guided tours. She is a student of the venerated Martha Web-

ber. Anyone interested in participating should log onto herbfest.ca for more. Herbfest is Sunday, July 29, rain or shine, at 3840 Old Almonte Rd.

War of 1812 new exhibit launches at War Museum Kristy Strauss kristy.strauss@metroland.com

EMC news - As part of the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812, the Canadian War Museum wants visitors to discover four unique perspectives on the conflict, those of Canadians, Americans, Aboriginal peoples and the British. Visitors to the museum will now know a bit more about those perspectives since the Canadian War Museum launched its 1812 exhibit, which runs until January. “The War of 1812 was one of the pivotal moments in Canada’s journey from colony to country,� said Mark O’Neill, presi-

dent and CEO of the Canadian Museum of Civilization Corporation. “It’s one of the most ambitious projects undertaken by the War Museum.� The museum will highlight the four different perspectives through artifacts and its exhibition Faces of 1812, which will complement the overall 1812 exhibit and will feature portraits from Library and Archives Canada’s collection that highlights the human side of the war. “This collaboration with the Canadian War Museum offers visitors an unexpected encounter with works of art from (the Library and Archives Canada) national portrait collection,� said

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Garden tour to focus on seven Renfrew County gardens EMC events - Would you enjoy a garden tour? This is your opportunity. Saturday, July 21 between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. rain or shine.

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TOP OF THE HILL! $159,900 MLS#836139 Four bedroom, 2 storey home on 1.65 acres on Thompson Hill. Lots of privacy. Call Morris Eady: 613-432-1830

MLS#836595

$199,900 MLS# 815649 Year Round Cottage with Large Deck on 216 FT of Beautiful Madawaska River Waterfront. Call Kelly Derue, Broker 613-433-2681

91 HARAMIS DR

NEW PRICE

$147,500 MLS#833919 Charming Home Backs on Creek. 3 Bedrooms, Updated Bath. GoodSized Deck for Summer BBQ’s. Insulated Garage. Call Dennis Yakaback – 613-432-0041

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$384,900 MLS#816531 Calabogie Lake Waterfront -Generous Sized Lot -Rustic Outbuilding -Two Decks with Hillside View -3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms Vince Johnston 613-433-2254

39 TAMMY TRAIL

$34,500 MLS#804358 Summer Escape or Year Round Living! Close to Golf and Swimming. Appliances Included. Enclosed Porch Adds Space. Call Dennis Yakaback to view: 613-432-0041

$179,900 MLS#836659 Well Maintained & Tastefully Decorated 4 Bedroom with Detached Garage. Call Kelly Derue, Broker 613-433-2681

$269,900 MLS#832292 Desirable Neighbourhood, Main Floor Laundry, Hardwood Floors. Move-In Condition. Call Dennis Yakaback – 613-432-0041

522 HEATHER PLACE C

873 FERGUSLEA RD.

162 FOYMOUNT RD

DOLL HOUSE

NEW PRICE

HALEY STATION $134,900 MLS#825888 -Spacious 1750 Sq. Ft. -Hardwood Floors Throughout -3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths -Detached Garage Call Rick 613-401-3212 or Patti 613-401-0197

187 BONNECHERE ST

Limited Number of Lots Being Sold. Renfrew’s Newest Subdivision is Currently Under Construction by Bonnechere Development Corportation. Call Morris Eady for Full Details

613-432-2100

00 THOMPSON ROAD

47 ACR ES

HALEY STATION $139,900 MLS#832795 -Super Starter or Retirement! -Move-In Condition -New Windows, Doors, Siding -Lovely Hardwood Floors Call Rick 613-401-3212 or Patti 613-401-0197

19 BEACHWOOD LANE

$329,000 MLS#783317 Completely Private, 3 Bedroom with Attached Garage and Detached Workshop/Storage Call Kelly Derue, Broker 613-433-2681

341B MOHAWK TRAIL

$174,900 MLS#834200 -3 Bedroom Bungalow -Private Large Lot -Main Floor Completely Refinished Call Vince Johnston 613-433-2254

2933 STONE ROAD

BUILDING LOTS MLS# 804953 177 Pheasant Road (Calabogie Golf) $32,900

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$39,900 Prime Building Land. 3.10 Acres, 196 ft x 700 ft on Thompson Road. Easy to Walk. 4 Corners Marked. Close to Ottawa River and Public Boat Launch. Call Charlene: 613-433-4082.

MLS# 822284 46 Lauraine Crescent (Hurds Lake) $45,500

$134,900 MLS#827901 -Solid 3 Bedroom - Eganville -Great Location -Beautiful Lot Call Vince Johnston 613-433-2254

549 NORLOCK LANE

$399,900 MLS# 829334 Very Well Maintained 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Family Home on the Ottawa River. Call Kelly Derue, Broker 613-433-2681

MLS# 823931 -110 Feet of Waterfront -Septic System -Well Treed Lot -Furnishings & Appliances Included Call Rick & Patti Reid 613-401-3212 or 613-401-0197

$319,900 MLS# 824768 100 Acres Near Douglas. Solid Barn, Insulated Shop. 2 Bedroom Bungalow. Bungalow Rented. Tenant Willing to Stay. Call Dennis Yakaback to view: 613-432-0041

821 RAGLAN ST.

319 BALDWIN ST.

70 SPINDLE DRIFT

MLS# 834521 520 Ferguslea Road $19,900

Call Vince Johnston: 613-433-2254

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SOLD Dennis Yakaback 432-0041

SOLD Kelly Derue, Broker 433-2681

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3 bdrms, 2 bath lakeview home on the Calabogie Highlands Golf Course. Deeded access lot. Come and see what this area has to offer.Call Vince Johnston 613-433-2254

I welcome your weekend call on any listed property

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Arnprior plans for an inaugural music festival Derek Dunn

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EMC news – Robert Simpson Park could be home to a new music festival, Pride of the Prior, as early as next spring. The town’s community improvement and tourism advisory committee (CITAC) won the blessing of council at the July 9 meeting to coordinate and begin fundraising for the annual festival, to take place annual on the second Saturday in June. CITAC chairwoman Lynn Grinstead said the festival will showcase talent from the town and surrounding areas, primarily involving youth from local dance companies – which take in youth from West Carleton, McNab-Braeside and elsewhere. Similar to the dance routines in the gazebo during Canada

Day, the festivities will begin with youth talent and maybe a dunk tank and a few side attractions, then move toward older folks playing country, pop, and ending about 11 p.m. with rock acts. “We have so much talent that is borne in this community,” Grinstead told council. “I’m excited about it.” Music a draw People who attended the recent 150th anniversary celebrations have told councillors that it was the primarily the music that drew them to the park. Many said it reminded them of the former Salute to the Valley music festival once held in town.

The ‘First Impressions Community Exchange’ report last year by visitors from Kemptville also suggested the town host more “community-oriented festivals,” Grinstead said. She added that the town won’t be expected to contribute to costs, but Coun. Ted Strike liked the idea so much he said he wouldn’t rule out taxpayers help pay for it. Reeve Walter Stack called it “a good idea.” Mayor David Reid agreed, saying the town didn’t spend a lot of money on the 150th, but that all taxpayers would agree the money was well spent. The choosing of early June to hold the event is meant to avoid overlap with the popular Concerts in the Park series held during summer months, along with the upcoming White Pine Festival, and August’s Arnprior Fair.

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613-623-7303 VALLEY WIDE REAL ESTATE BRokERAgE $309,900

$285,500

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Waterfront Lot on the Madawaska River. great place to build your dream home, drilled well already on property, no building permit required. Mls# 824114

93 Seventh Ave, Do not be deceived this home is larger than you think. 3 bedrooms up and 2 down. Two large bathrooms, main floor living room and eat-in kitchen. Fully finished lower level. Wrap around deck with double access from the house. MLS #837620

Located in the Village of White Lake, only minutes from Arnprior or Renfrew. This 2 bedroom home has it all and yes it is ready to move into immediately. Large 4 car garage with running water and its own power. Mls # 812088

$369,900

$599,000

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Located near Renfrew just off of Pucker St. 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, finished lower level, main floor family room with fireplace, also den area on 2nd floor. This home has many features, situated on 6 acres of privacy. Mls # 833987

Run your own business from home in this perfect location, in Arnprior with easy access to the hwy. Large 5 bedroom brick home also another separate home on the property. Large 30ft steel building for your workshop. Mls # 829526

Beautiful residential building lot for your dream home across from the Arnprior golf course. 1.27 acres of mature trees and the property is ready for your home. great location in a well established neighbourhood. MLS #837023

PRIVATE LOCATION

FAMILY ORIENTED

INCOME OPPORTUNITY

Cheryl Richardson-Burnie Broker 613-623-9222

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Heather Kennedy & Mike Labelle, Sales Rep 613-797-0202

9 Carnegie Cres.

4809A Calabogie Rd. Split level w/4 bdrms, large family

1825 Stevenson Drive. Minutes from town, 3 bdrm , finished rec room, 2 full baths, above-ground salt water pool, beautiful deck, 3 storage sheds. Excellent family home. MLS #831311 $309,900

room, private back yard, double garage w/workshop & exercise room. Close to golf, skiing, lake, ATV/hiking trails. MLS #836225 $274,900

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329A Church Farm Rd. Escape the crowds! Year round home, open concept kit/lv/din area w/wall-to-wall windows overlooking lake, 195 ft frontage. oversized garage w/work shop plus upper sleeping loft & bath. MLS #827087 $465,000

68 Mcgonigal west, Arnprior Zoning allows a business from home. Spacious 4 bedroom, centretown location. MLS # 832345 $197,500 Your host Donna Defalco 613-623-7303

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74 Whipporwill Valley Lane, Calabogie Lake

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY JULY 15 2-3:30

Mike & Donna Defalco Sales Rep/Broker 613-623-2602

Custom designed 5 bdrm, 2.5 baths, 2 ensuites, open concept kit/din/ lv area, spectacular solarium on two sides, separate studio. Potential income ppty - B&B, art studio, hair salon, in-law suite. MLS #838317 $449,900

EDGE OF TOWN

Spacious starter home with river to use across the road, skiing & golf close by, MLS # 832151 $184,900 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-623-2602

Beautiful country bungalow on pretty lot MLS # 837682 $315,900 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-623-2602

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Almost new, 3 bedroom on park like lot, gazebo, newer subdivision MLS # 828480 $335,000 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-623-2602

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Move in condition , 3 bedroom,many upgrades, thoughout, very nice , not a drive by MLS # 831975 $185,900 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-623-2602

6695 K&P Trail, Calabogie Lake

Fully furnished waterfront home on Calabogie Lake, screened porch, 3 bdrms, 2 baths, waterfront bunkhse, 2 cribbed docks. Close to ski hill, golf, ATV/hiking trails. MLS #824111 $489,900

Waterfront home with 224 frontage on Calabogie Lake, sand beach, docks, 3 bdrms, sun room located in a 4 season resort area - walk to 27 hole golf course. MLS #811420 $449,900

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Spacious split level ,4 bedrooms, 3 baths, edge of town, MLS # 837013 $319,900 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-623-2602

Cute starter home and attractive 2.28 Acre parcel MLS # 833940 $165,900 Your host Donna Defalco 613-623-7303

3 Bedroom, 2 bath, family home , park like fenced , rear yard, $239,900 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-623-2602

NEW LISTING Spacious 4 bedroom in Dochart Estates 2.5 Baths .Inground pool, 2 plus acres,great family home and location MLS # 838193 $379,900 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-623-2602

CHARMING

Spacious 4 bedroom on beautiful property, carport, detached garage, very nice home, MLS # 829492 $219,900 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-623-2602

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3+1 Bedroom 2 storey.garage, c/air, gas, fenced yard, MLS # 833262 $199,900 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-623-2602

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2650 Square feet, huge back yard, beautiful subdivision, could have in law suite if needed, MLS # 829627 $374,900 Call Donna or Mike Defalco 613-623-2602

• Building lot in McNab Township, coming soon, attractive residential location • Close to 7 acres in mcnab township $119,900 • 12 .12 Acres in pinegrove industrial park $199,900 • 2 100 Acre parcels , side by side, great place to build, hunt, crown land behind, $150,000/each CALL DONNA OR MIKE DEFALCO 613-623-2602


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21 Evergreen Lane, Glenalee Park, White Lake great Retirement Home for Snowbirds. Come check out this spacious 2 bedroom bungalow style home in waterfront park on White Lake. great views of the water from both inside and out. Large private backyard deck. Newer custom kitchen, laminate floors, 5 appliances, carport. All for $139900. MLS#827856.

719 Anderson Road, off Hwy 17, behind Seahawk Homes Immaculate, well cared for home on 2 beautiful acres, located midway between Renfrew and Arnprior. Features 3 + 1 bedrooms, 2 baths, open concept kitchen, dining, living area. Large deck off dining room overlooking the backyard. garage 16’x24’ for all your “toys”. Recroom in basement with woodstove. Includes 7 appliances, riding lawnmower, generator, storage units. Asking $289900 MLS#826100

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Affordable 4 bedroom home for the larger family. great space. Main floor laundry, laminate floors, eat-in kitchen, large main floor room can be used as diningroom, recreation room or a 5th bedroom if needed. You decide. Lots of parking. Asking $149500 MLS#828524

SoLD, SoLD, SoLD!

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47 PRoPeR ST.

255 HaRRieT ST.

1257 RiveR RD

A perfect starter or retirement home-beautifully decorated and maintained with a 3rd bedroom or family room on the ground floor along with main floor laundry and bath. $196,500 MLS#828250

Another good starter or retirement home in Braeside - 3 bedroom bungalow with 2 baths and a finished basement plus a garage. Well priced at $205,000 MLS#833074

Lovingly cared for heritage home close to schools, hospital and churches. Quick possession $269,900 negotiable MLS#832567

New Price-Chalet style country home with a wonderful view of the ottawa R. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths and more $329,900 MLS#838005

142 ToNeR RD

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golf or swim almost from your front door! Lovely custom built 4 bedroom home on a landscaped 2 acre lot only 10 minutes from Arnprior $589,900 MLS#818989 offers!

Plus a beautiful 3 bedroom brick bungalow and triple car garage/ workshop. Bring the horses and your boat! $799,000 mls#810882 offers!

Where are all the entrepreneurs? This well run store plus gas bar and home has potential. Enquire today. $299,000 MLS#823023

Donna Nych

Broker of Record 613-623-7303 donna.nych @sympatico.ca

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148 Ottawa Street $399,900 See the value $425,000 Beautiful custom built bungalow with maintenance Edey Street condo. Bright spacious 2 bedrooms. for yourself. Wonderful family home on a double lot in the free exterior and decking. Attached granny bungalow. Perfect 3rd level. Nice view only $134,900 for generational families MLS # 833704 call Jenn “glebe” of Arnprior Your host Bruce Skitt MLS # 835105 MLS # 837387 call Jenn

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2 bedrooms with a balcony and a in- suite laundry. $199,900 Lots of space to raise your family. Separate dining room. Large private fenced lot MLS # 831373 call Jenn only $119,900 MLS # 833451 call Jenn

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on 8 acres. Beautiful open concept design with a fully finished walk out lower level $425,000 MLS # 834778 call Jenn

2 acres on the galetta side rd. Large brick bungalow with oversized attached garage. Updated kitchen. Solarium $255,000 MLS # 829173 call Jenn

Year round log bungalow nestled on the highland golf course. on 2 private acres $279,900 MLS # 832906 call Jenn

Vydon acres. 4 acres of privacy surround this custom built beauty. open concept design, 2nd floor master suite. Lots of decks and balconies to enjoy the view. Hot tub and pool included MLS # 834937. Call Jenn

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2 acres ottawa River view $114,900 6.6 acres backing onto the Arnprior golf Course $119,900 2 acres on the Calabogie Highlands golf course $59,900 12.5 acres on the St Lawerence Seaway $299,900 Call Jenn for details

on the ottawa River year round cottage. Beautiful sandy beach $279,900 call Jenn MLS # 829410

I have the Tarion registered builder. I have the lot. I need the buyer Call Jenn for details

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Glen meadows estates. Lots starting at $99,900 Call Jenn for details THeSe BuyeRS NeeD HoMeS In town with a large kitchen $200-250,000 range Waterfront cottage up to $150,000 Country property around $200,000 Fixer-Upper under $100,000 Rental potential around $130,000 If you want to sell to my buyers call me today! Jenn 613-794-0404

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205 MOORE STREET

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327 CANAAN ROAD

87 acre recreational property. Lovely 3 3 bed/1bath home on 66x104 lot. 1yr old bedroom home with ponds, creeks, trails, and furnace, newer windows, walking distance to downtown, needs repairs. MLS # 836725 lots of trees! Complete ICF home. $89,900 MLS # 834565 $374,900

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SOLD 1014 GOSHEN ROAD 4+1 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 300’x300’ country lot, large family room, dry basement, tool shed, perennial flowers, lots of maple trees, easy access to hwy 17 for Ottawa or Pembroke commuters. MLS#827206

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4 bedroom, 2 bathroom hobby farm, new kitchen & baths, stalls, paddocks, and more on 8.65 acres. Very picturesque homestead with great curb appeal. MLS#830202 $379,900

The Serenity Porch - $299,900 As Built on Lot 118 CB 1550 SqFt, 3 Beds & 2 Baths This home is loaded with Upgrades and move in ready

306 STEWART GIBSON RD.

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2 + 1 Bed rm bungalow on nice lot at edge of town. Eat-in kitchen has bar area, hardwd floors in living rm, lrg back yard dec, lrg open lower level family rm, master bed rm on lower level features lrg cedar linen closet and gas fire place. Insulated 2 car attached garage work shop.

3 Bed room home with attached addition was a former general store / post office and has walk in cooler, ideal for in home business, 2 car detached garage work-shop, gas fireplace in living room, part of basement has handy walk-out access to outside.

MLS 822848 $259,900

MLS 832720 $184,900

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.

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

Great starter home, handy downtown location, walk to everything, family room addition with 3 pce bath can be main floor bed room, vinyl windows, 2 baths, presently home does not have a driveway.

MLS 830235 $475,000

MLS 836564 $134,500

Executive hi-ranch bungalow on 1.84 acre landscaped lot in established neighbourhood. 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.

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, salt water above ground pool. Basement is framed and has rough in for future bath and awaits your finishing touch.

2 Storey retail building in downtown Arnprior. Lrg stock & storage area at rear and loading area at rear, 2 access for further storage in full basement, huge 2nd flr with open concept, former apartments, can be converted back to supplement income with some work / updating required.

MLS 830289 $350,000

MLS 828933 $229,900

MLS 825225

MLS 828294 $285,500

MLS 834144 $234,900

3 Bedroom historical home in the “Glebe” of Arnprior, sought-after neighbourhood, walk to all schools, town park and swimming in Ottawa River, boat launch and marina, hospital, churches and down town. Fully fenced deep lot offers privacy, attached one car garage with access to house, large kitchen with patio doors to back yard patio area, formal dining room, large full bath on 2nd level and half bath on main level.

MLS 835437 $198,500 22 West Carleton Review EMC - Thursday, July 12, 2012

The Fairfax Model - $364,900 As Built on Lot 99 CB 1935 SqFt 3 Beds & 2 ½ Baths Beautiful Sun Room, Many Upgrades including Premium Lot

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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.

The Mayfair Model - $283,900 As Built on Lot 119 CB 1355 SqFt, 2 Beds & 1 ½ Baths Beautiful inside and out, Finished hhome, ome, jjust ust m ove iin. n. move

2 bedroom/2 bath condo - great for seniors/ 3 bed/1bath home on 3.3 acre lot. Recently professionals, located in popular Beaverbrook, built, quiet & private, artist studio & outbuildpool, exercise room, social committee. View of ing. MLS #836786 the Gatineau Hills. MLS #837719 $267,900 $219,900

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Lovely country property in quiet neighbourhood. Wonderful great room with doors to screened porch overlooking Ottawa River, hardwood floors, fireplace. Kitchen has SS appliances, family room with woodstove, doors to yard. 3 bdrms, 1 1/2 bath. Updates! $409,900

2236 Brockstone Cres. MLS 835285

Beautiful Minto Manhattan model freehold in popular Avalon. Hardwood floors, open concept main floor, 3 bdrms, 3 bath, finished lower level. C/air, gas fireplace. Not to be missed. $319,900

Cathy Burton, Broker Direct: 613-292-3922

1122 Pegasus Cres., Greely MLS 838347 Former model home on 2/3 acre pie shaped lot. Very modern open concept, 3 bdrm, 3 bath home built in 2005. Stone & all brick, hardwood floors on main, custom kitchen cabinets, granite counter, vaulted ceiling. 50k in upgrades. $594,900 0712.R0011500032

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56 Frances Colbert Dr., Carp Gorgeous 4 bedrm home, 60’ x 123’ lot backs on greenspace, hardwd stairscase, 9 ft ceilings on main level & hardwd flrs, dream kitchen, main flr famrm, den & laundry, 5 pce ensuite, rec rm, rough-in for a 4th bath, fenced yard & deck, c/air, c/vac, 6 appls! $539,900

161 Fireside Drive, Constance Bay Desirable forest 1 acre lot, large 3 bedrm home with a versatile layout for any family, den, famrm, solarium, whirlpool bath, formal livrm & dinrm, fireplace, 2 car garage, huge mudrm/laundry rm, c/air, natural gas heating, deck. Walk to beach & enjoy nature trails! $387,900

New ListiNg! 309 Riverwood Dr., Maclaren’s Landing Deceivingly spacious & upgraded 4 bedrm bungalow 100’ x 175’ lot with river view & access, walk to private beach, 2 car attached garage & 1 car detached garage, cedar decks, newer furnace, roof, hardwd flrs, 3 pce ensuite, main flr famrm, 5 appliances! $334,900

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realignment, that takes some of the amenities, like the bicycle path off the roadway and onto our site,” she said. The new plans call for the Coventry Road bike paths to be moved from the roadway to run along the edge of the mall’s property. This plan, Knowles said, will offer a safer ride for cyclists, provide a more direct route to and from St. Laurent Boulevard and easier access to the mall. “It works much better, is much safer and brings them to the same place, but instead of being along the roadway,” she said. The new design for the expansion still needs to be discussed with the mall’s tenants, but the goal Knowles said is to hand the revised site plan over to the city later this summer. When construction for the expansion will actually begin, however, is still uncertain. Beyond the city’s lengthy approval process, the company will also be ensuring they have met pre-leasing requirements, in other words, securing tenancy for the expansion.

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“There is still a lot of work to be done,” Knowles said “But we are hopeful that given the great location, we will be successful.” The other part of the construction, the re-alignment of Coventry Road remains on hold, Knowles said, as Morguard is waiting on final decisions to be made regarding the city’s Orleans water main project. The reconstruction of the road will be done in tandem with the water main project. The road already curves around the mall, but the expansion would require the road to be extended further west towards Vanier Parkway before turning south towards the Queensway. There are no conceptual designs yet, but other revised portions of the new plan, Knowles said, include changes to the demolition of certain properties. Morguard purchased properties adjacent to the mall to be used for the expansion: the site of the former Coca Cola building (500 Coventry Rd.), which was demolished several years ago and is now used for overflow parking; the TD Waterhouse office building (525 Coventry Rd.); and the EMCO distribution facility (535 Coventry Rd.), which is an industrial facility. The plans initially called for the demolition of the EMCO distribution facility and TD Waterhouse office building. Morguard has decided to not demolish the TD Waterhouse office building, but instead, to make a minor adjustment to the current building. The exact adjustment is not settled quite yet, Knowles said, as they are waiting for approval of the plans from TD. Responding to requests from the Overbrook community, last August Morguard announced they were planning for a crosswalk at Hardy Avenue and Coventry Road and remains in the site plan. Reports have pegged the cost of the expansion at over $200 million. The project will see the entire mall renovated, something Knowles indicated could be done, even before the realignment or expansion begins. The St. Laurent Centre opened in 1967 and its last major renovation took place in 1996. It currently houses 195 stores and services and has more than 4,100 parking spaces in above-ground lots and garages. The proposed expansion would make the St. Laurent Shopping Centre Canada’s 10th-largest mall. (With files from Laura Mueller)


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613.623.0576

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613-825-0707

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• Kitchen cabinets (sales and installations) • Bathrooms • Plumbing • Painting • Trim • Insulation • Flooring • Drywall / Tape • Finish basements • Decks • General home repairs

Ron’s Cell: 613-913-1830

PHOENIX RENOVATION & HANDYMAN SERVICES

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Contact us for all your Inside and Outside work No job too big or small

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LANDSCAPING

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GARDENS AND PONDS

buzz cuts inc.

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www.pinkagardens.ca 613-818-9050 Custom gardens, ponds and waterfalls

613-688-1483

FREE ESTIMATES

- Garden Design & Planting - Lawns - Ponds & Water Gardens - Cedar Decks

YOUR GO-TO-GUIDE FOR AREA BUSINESSES AND SERVICES Interlock, and garden walls

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MASONRy LANDSCAPING

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• Repair Work • Foundations • Parging

•Stonework

Daryl St. Michael

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Over 25 Years

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• Interior and exterior painting • Drywall and Handyman Services • Free estimates and great prices • Fully insured • Winner of Kanata’s Readers’ Choice Award

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Serving Kanata since 1993

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Walkway Construction Pat Dupuis 154 Pine Grove Road

• Bricks • Chimneys • Blocks

613.454-5228 Mon.-Fri. 7:30-7:30

• interlock repair

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Spring & Fall Clean-up • Grass Cutting • Hedge Trimming Yard Maintenance • Sod Removal & Replacement Fence, Deck Repair & Painting Purging of Furniture, Appliance & Old Items

"From Stained Floors to Stained Glass"

PAINTING

Bringing Homes to life!

Worry Free Guarantee

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TO BOOK YOUR SPACE CALL 613-623-2123 cell 613-286-8496 bus

G. Plourde, Proprietor

Duncan Campbell Licensed Carpenter, Almonte 613-880-3788/613-256-9786

LESLIE AT 613-623-6571 OR SHARON AT 613-688-1483

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ROOFING & FRAMING

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BOOKING: FRIDAY 9:30AM FINAL APPROVAL: FRIDAY NOON

PLUMBING

PAINTING

613-688-1483

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CONSUMER ALERT!

Are You Fed Up With Your Plumbing Leaks And Slow Drains?

West: ROB 613-762-5577 East: CHRIS 613-276-2848

Before you decide to call any plumber, make sure you know the facts. Find out what most plumbers hope you never find out! Avoid the 6 Costly Mistakes people make every day when choosing a plumber. Call our 24 hour pre-recorded Consumer Awareness Message at 1-800-820-7281.

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POOLS

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Hot Tubs by Water Testing 3827 Diamondview Rd Kinburn

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Rob & Sue Furniss 613-253-1777

www.laughlinpools.com $10 OFF a 6kg pail of pool shock when you bring in this ad

Ceramic & Tile Specialists Design Assistance & Accessibility Enclosures IN SYNC WITH YOUR DREAMS

Licensed and Insured.

• • • •

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BH ROOFING Residential Shingle Specialist

15 years warranty on workmanship Lifetime manufacturer shingle warranty

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Fully Insured-Free Estimates ~ Senior’s Discount ~

5%

Duncan Campbell Licensed Carpenter, Almonte

www.restore-all.com

613-880-3788 campbell.carpenter@gmail.com

Serving Ottawa and surrounding areas for over 20 Years

SEPTIC SYSTEM

SEPTIC Septic SSYSTEM yStemS

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Fulcher’s EST. 1975

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Septic Systems

Excavating: Foundation Repairs, Ditching & Trenching, Ponds, Pools Tight spaces no problem!

• Excavation • Rock Walls • Lot Clearing • Aggregates

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Fully licensed & Insured • Call 613-623-3199 • Email: dkma@bell.net

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We offer complete waste removal and clean up services for home owners & building contractors • 11, 15 & 18 yard roll off bin rentals with all-inclusive pricing for delivery, pick up, tipping and recycling • We load • Demolition

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613-277-9713

WINDOWS

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Call (613) 224-1777

visit us at www.bins2go.com

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RESTORE-ALL CORPORATION CALL (613) 836-7454

Quality Workmanship Fully Insured • Free Estimates Written Guarantee on 15 Years of Labour

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FREE ESTIMATES FULLY INSURED

G. Plourde, Proprietor

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Metal or Asphalt Re-Roofing, Roof & Chimney Repair, Facia, Soffit & Siding Roof Inspections & Renovations

ROOFING EXPERTISE YOU CAN COUNT ON

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Established 1955

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613-878-6144

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Cell 613-298-4922

• • • •

www.bstalkie.com

Residential Shingle Specialist • Quality Workmanship • Fully Insured • Free Estimates • Repairs Welcome • Written Guarantee

– paint – drywall repairs – flooring and trim – minor electrical & plumbing – finishing

Landscaping: Site Prep for “Do it Yourself Landscapers” Save your back, let us do it for you!

Bathrooms Basements Flooring Decks

ROOFING

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jdmreno@live.com

Custom Renovations

Specializing In: 3 Custom ornamental ironwork and welding 3 Wrought iron railings and fencing

Email: insinkinc@gmail.com

RENOVATIONS

*discounts for seniors

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28 Tierney St., South, Arnprior ON 613-623-5555

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Serving Ottawa and surrounding areas for over 20 Years

TO BOOK YOUR SPACE CALL

LESLIE AT 613-623-6571 OR SHARON AT 613-688-1483

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DON’T BUY A FORD or COOPER UNLESS YOU BUY IT FROM EDWARD’S MAZDA...

2009 Mini Cooper

2009 Mini Cooper Clubman

2 dr, auto, only 55,000 kms factory warranty, St# 15249

$

4 dr, 6 speed, leather, loaded only 55,000 kms, St# 15250

17,802* / $142* 2009 Mini Cooper

$

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17,234* / $138*

19,920* / $159*

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2012 Ford Focus SE

$

17,502* / $124*

2011 Ford Escape LTD Awd

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GREY, leather, roof, ps, only 17,000 kms warranty, St# 15197

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2012 Ford Focus SE

$

BIWEEKLY

$

24,433* / $173*

2012 Ford Fusion SEL Awd

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$

21,848* / $155*

SILVER, leather, roof, loaded, only 30,000 kms, warranty, St# 15218

$

22,418* / $159*

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GREY, leather, roof, auto, V6, loaded, only 17,000 kms, warranty, St# 15184

21,392* / $152*

2011 Ford Taurus SEL Awd

BIWEEKLY

2011 Ford Escape LTD

leather, roof, auto, V6, loaded, only 17,000 kms, warranty, St# 15219

$

17,162* / $122*

WHITE, leather, roof, power seats, only 38,000 kms warranty, St# 15208

23,876* / $169*

2011 Ford Fusion SEL Awd

$

BLACK, 4 dr, auto, air, loaded, only 38,000 kms, warranty, St# 15002

SILVER, 4 dr, auto, air, pg, only 39,000 kms, warranty, St# 15001

2 dr, auto, only 15,000 kms leather, factory warranty, St# 15250

$

19,888* / $159*

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2012 Ford Mustang GT CONVERTIBLE

33,337* / $237*

SILVER, leather, auto, fully loaded, 5L V8, warranty, only 19,000 kms, St# 15242

2 dr, 6 speed, roof, leather, fully loaded, factory warranty, St# 15248

$

2009 Mini Cooper

BIWEEKLY

ONLY IN PEMBROKE AND ONLY AT...

2011 Ford Taurus SEL

BIWEEKLY

2012 Ford Focus SE

BLACK, 4 dr, auto, air, loaded, warranty, St# 15003

$

BIWEEKLY

2011 Ford Escape LTD

SILVER, leather, roof, ps, only 24,000 kms warranty, St# 15208

$

24,436* / $173*

BIWEEKLY

2011 Ford Fusion SEL Awd

BLUE, leather, roof, auto, V6, loaded, only 15,000 kms, warranty, St# 15252

$

20,911* / $148*

2012 Ford Focus SE SILVER, 4 dr, auto, air, loaded, warranty, St# 15005

17,207* / $125*

BIWEEKLY

$

17,547* / $124*

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2011 Ford Escape LTD

BEIGE, leather, roof, ps, only 19,000 kms, warranty, St# 15256

$

24,236* / $172*

21,769* / $154*

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2011 Ford Fusion SEL Awd

leather, roof, auto, V6, loaded, only 16,000 kms, warranty, St# 15254

$

21,276* / $151*

BIWEEKLY

2011 Ford Taurus SEL Awd

BLUE, leather, roof, loaded, only 15,000 kms, bal of warranty, St# 15245

$

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SILVER, leather, roof, loaded, only 20,000 kms, bal of warranty, St# 15246

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$

23,221* / $165*

1356 Pembroke St., W.

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• NO MONEY DOWN • NO PAYMENTS ‘TIL

DECEMBER 2012

• LOTS TO CHOOSE FROM • FINANCING AVAILABLE

*Prices & payments are plus taxes. Cost of delayed payments will be incorporated into your mthly payment. 2005-06: 60mths, 2007-08: 72 mths, 2009-2010: 84 mths. Ex: $10,000 over 96 mths @ 8.95% - payment is $139.61. COB is $3,403.59 OAC. Payments are biweekly. At least one at this price. May be daily rental. Subject to prior sale. See dealer. Pictures may look nothing like the cars we’re selling.

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UNLESS YOU BUY IT FROM

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DON’T BUY A HONDA EDWARD’S MAZDA...

$

18,585

$

11,447

$

14,843

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Vandalized Legion statue is restored Blair Edwards

EMC news – A vandalized stone monument to Canadian soldiers killed in Afghanistan has been restored at the memorial garden of the Royal Canadian Legion’s national headquarters in Kanata. The stone Inukshuk was toppled by vandals sometime overnight on Wednesday, June 27, leaving the statue in pieces. Bob Butt, outreach director for the Royal Canadian Legion, said the act was “very deliberate” as the statue weighs about 450 kilograms and was cemented to the ground. Members of the Legion filed a police report when the broken statue was discovered early the next morning. “We would like the people who did this to own up to it,” said Butt. The statue was donated by Richard Leger, whose son was one of the first soldiers killed while serving in Afghanistan. A special ceremony was held in September 2011 marking the donation of the statue

and an oak tree in honour of those who served in Afghanistan. The statue was reassembled and erected by two employees of Moriarty Property Maintenance and Landscape free of charge, said Butt. “It’s not only symbolic but it was erected for a reason,” Butt said. “”That reason was to pay homage to the 158 Canadians who died in Afghanistan.” The stone statues were traditionally used by the Inuit people as geographical markers used as markers by travelers. “Inukshuk, when you look it up, it will say it leads the way,” said Butt. “This one points east to Afghanistan.” The Legers have decided not to repair the chips and marks left on the Inukshuk and granite plaque, which the heavy stone statue landed on. Brett Wilson, Canadian entrepreneur and Dragon’s Den personality, has offered a reward to find the vandal. “I will put up $1,000 as a reward to find vandals who

wrecked a soldier’s memorial in Ottawa,” he posted on Twitter. Wilson’s comment prompted others to reach out and match the reward. Evident, a corporate investigations company in Saskatchewan and Sean Libin, a Calgary marketing, advertising and public relations executive, both offered to match the $1,000 reward. (With files from Patricia Lonergan) Blair Edwards

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EMC news – The United Church of Canada with its social justice causes is a favourite punching bag of rightwing media. So it came as a bit of a surprise to see the National Post newspaper do a feature story recently on a local minister, albeit one speaking against the church’s approach to Middle East politics. Andrew Love, an Arnprior pastor who lives in Kanata and grew up in Nepean, says the church’s stance in the recent and distant past was “dramatically anti-Israeli and anti-Jewish.” He points to its opposition to the creation of the state of Israel in 1947, and a working-group paper released earlier this month that called for a selective boycott of products out of what the authors call illegal Israeli settlements, including East Jerusalem. Love insists the people in the pews on Sundays, such as those at his Grace-St. Andrew church in Arnprior, want to see the leadership support both groups in the region. “We need to get a handle on this,” Love said. “We need to produce a policy that lifts up and respects both Palestinians and Israelis.” The United Church opposes anti-Semitism. But its

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9th Year Anniversary Celebration on July 16, 17 and 18 In honour of this anniversary, 30% of all profits made in these 3 days will be donated to Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Support programs. Candlelighters is a not-for-profit volunteer organization that provides programs and services for young cancer patients being treated in Eastern Ontario and to those they depend on for strength and support.

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Yoga raising funds for wildlife all summer EMC lifestyle - Essencia Spa & Yoga is once again hosting “Karma Yoga”, a unique summer long fundraising program. This year all donations will go to the Constance Creek Wildlife Refuge. For the months of July and August weekly yoga classes will take place on the beach in Constance Bay. Students can take a class for free or by donation and at the same time enjoy the beautiful views of the Gatineau hills. “We began Karma Yoga last summer,” says Tina Lyons, owner of Essencia Spa & Yoga. “I wanted to find a way to give back. I love all animals, I have rescue dogs

of my own and this is my way to repay some of the love I’ve received from them over the years.” Last year’s sessions were a great success with $720 being raised for the SPCA in Alymer. “We sometimes had 20 people on the beach. People would kayak over, do yoga and kayak home, it was great,” says Lyons. MANY BENEFITS

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EMC news - With a tug of the curtain, the Sreedhar Natarajan Ambulatory Care Centre and the Queensway Carleton Hospital’s outpatient rehabilitation program were officially open for business. And that business is providing specialized outpatient services for QCH patients. Natarajan was joined by Minister of Infrastructure and Transportation Bob Chiarelli and hospital officials for the naming of the new centre and its official opening. “Each day at Queensway Carleton Hospital hundreds of patients arrive, not to be admitted but to visit specialized clinics for treatment and testing, receive new therapy, undergo minor surgical procedures and much more,” said QCH president and CEO Tom Schonberg. “These ambulatory patients are a rapidly growing segment of the type of care that the communities of west Ottawa and the Ottawa Valley so desperately need.” Annually, QCH has more than 40,000 outpatient patient visits per year for physiotherapy, occupational therapy, clinical and medical day treatments, examinations and minor procedures. “June has been a very exciting month for our community hospital, with a new MRI in operation and now a new ambulatory care and rehabilitation centre,” said Chiarelli. “Adding 40,000 patient visits every year will cut wait times and make a real difference for west-end patients.”

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Easy ways to give fresh Carp Farmers’ Market to fruit flavour appeal celebrate 23rd season EMC lifestyle - We all enjoy one of the biggest benefits of summer – the availability of a wide variety of seasonal fresh fruit. Fruit can be served as a snack, an appetizer, a salad or a dessert. It’s generally a quick and easy item to prepare and can be served at any time of the day.While we often eat fresh fruit just as is, sometimes a few extras can give it a whole new flavour. Here are some suggestions to try. With some, I’ve given only approximate amounts, so vary them to your taste. Watermelon with fresh mint and feta

1/4 red seedless watermelon, cubed 3-4 fresh mint leaves, minced 2-3 tbsp. crumbled feta cheese This has to be tasted to believe, the flavour is amazing. In a serving bowl, gently toss the watermelon cubes with the mint. Top with the feta cheese. Serve as an appetizer or salad. Serves two to four. Honeyed cantaloupe with blueberries

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1 tbsp. fresh lemon juice 2 tbsp. liquid honey a pinch of cinnamon 1 cup fresh blueberries 3 cups cantaloupe melon, cubed in bite-sized pieces, then measured In a small bowl, whisk the lemon juice, honey and cinnamon together. Place the blueberries and cantaloupe cubes in a serving bowl, and toss gently with the dressing. Serve as a dessert. Serves four. You can substitute fresh raspberries for the blueberries for variety. Blueberries with orange sherbet

1 litre orange sherbet 1-2 cups fresh blueberries This is quick and easy to prepare and makes a refreshing dessert on a hot summer night. When you’re ready to

serve dessert, scoop the sherbet into individual serving bowls. Scatter fresh blueberries over the sherbet. Serves four. Strawberries with sour cream and brown sugar

3 cups fresh strawberries 1/2 cup sour cream (reduced fat) or plain yogurt 4 tbsp. brown sugar For this recipe, you can use either light sour cream or plain yogurt. Wash and pit the berries. If they are small, leave them whole. If they are large, slice them. Divide the prepared berries among individual serving bowls. Top each serving with some of the sour cream or yogurt. Sprinkle a tbsp. of brown sugar on top. Serves four.

EMC events - This Saturday, July 14, the Carp farmers are rolling out the red carpet for Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson and councillors Eli El Chantiry, Marianne Wilkinson, Allan Hubley, Shad Quadri who will be joined by CarletonMississippi Mills MPP Jack MacLaren to mark an event which, 23 years ago, was just a dream come true for market founder Hildegarde Anderson. Formal festivities will kick off at 9.45 a.m. when market president Bob Dobson will introduce the dignitaries. After responding, Watson, MacLaren and West Carleton March Counc. Eli El Chantiry, will then deal with the important business of the day – namely cutting the Birthday cake. Today, when the trend is

market is open 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. saturdays parking is free increasingly toward buying fresh and buying local, it may be difficult to remember that 23 years ago, this was a comparatively novel idea. Anderson started the market based on a membership drawn from local producers who had to be juried in to ensure that their product met high standards for quality and freshness. “We owe a lot to our very loyal following,” says Dob-

son. “There are people who have been shopping here since we first started and with the years that number has grown – along with the numbers of our vendors.” One thing will never change “and that’s our commitment to high quality, local produce and crafts.” RSVP to the invitation to join the Carp farmers when they celebrate their birthday. Producers’ booths are brimming with summer plenty along with a wide selection of crafts and a food court that draws its dishes from all over the world. The market is open from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. with plenty of free parking, there’s lots to see, lots to do, and plenty to enjoy – rain or shine.

Carp firefighters heat up summer at corn boil EMC events – The Ottawa Fire Services volunteer fire department in Carp is gearing up the annual family corn boil and barbecue on Aug. 16 at Station 64 fire hall and the public is invited to come out and enjoy an evening of fun and entertainment. Join Carp firefighters and their families for the family barbecue, an event that has become an annual tradition supported by local business and the residents of West Carleton. The fire department is dedicated to enhancing the public’s personal safety and wellbeing, protecting property and providing an essential service to the community.

Profits and proceeds from this event are reinvested in the community at children’s functions such as the annual Christmas party, the safe (and very scary Halloween!) as well as into specialized firefighter training and equipment. Included in the fun is music, good company, demonstrations and advice, fire safety, smoke detector and fire extinguisher information and displays featuring specialized rescue units and fire vehicles. On the menu along with Hudson’s sweet corn are sausages, hamburgers, hot dogs and cold drinks. The event runs from 5:30-9 p.m. at the fire hall at 549 Donald B. Munro Dr.

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Ottawa’s #1 Soccer Club Submitted by Huntley Centennial Public School

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The Grade 8 graduates from Huntley Centennial Public School posed for a class photo by the centre ring at the Carp Agricultural Society fairgrounds June 27. The students’ leaving ceremony was held at the agricultural hall.

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CAREER TRAINING MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION RATED #2 FOR AT-HOME JOBS. Start t r a i n i n g t o d a y. G r a d u a t e s a r e in demand! Enroll now. Take advantage of low monthly payment. 1-800-466-1535. www.canscribe.com. admissions@canscribe.com.

HEALTH SLIMDOWN FOR SUMMER! Lose up to 20lbs in just 8 weeks. Call Herbal Magic today! 1-800-854-5176.

TRUE ADVICE! True clarity! True Psychics! 1-877-342-3036 or 1-900-5286258 or mobile #4468. (18+) $3.19/ minute; www.truepsychics.ca. DATING SERVICE. Long-term/shortterm relationships, free to try! 1-877297-9883. Talk with single ladies. Call #7878 or 1-888-534-6984. Talk now! 1-866-311-9640 or #5015. Meet local single ladies. 1-877-804-5381. (18+)

EMPLOYMENT OPPS. CERTIFIED BODY TECHNICIAN required at a very busy GM dealership in Slave Lake, Alberta. Experience with water-borne product preferred. Up to $40. per hour flat hour plus benefits and relocation allowance. Email resume: nsdeas@gmail.com. $ $ AT T E N T I O N C H O C O L AT E $ $ Thank goodness, school is out for summer!!! Sell different products to make some Money easily $$$ QUICKLY...LIMITED SPACES available. 1-800-383-3589 www.chocolatdeluxe.com

ANNOUNCEMENTS ECHOES OF A PROUD NATION POWWOW - 22nd Anniversary! Kahnawake Mohawk Territory, Quebec, near Montreal. July 14 & 15, 2012. For more information call 450-6328667. www.kahnawakepowwow.com

FINANCIAL SERVICES DEBT CONSOLIDATION PROGRAM. Helping Canadians repay debt, reduce or eliminate interest regardless of credit! QUALIFY NOW TO BE DEBT FREE 1-877-220-3328 Government Approved, BBB Accredited. MoneyProvider.com. $500 Loan and +. No Credit Refused. Fast, Easy, 100% Secure. 1-877-776-1660.

LEGAL SERVICES A PARDON/WAIVER FOR WORK AND/OR TRAVEL? Guaranteed Fast, Affordable, Criminal Record Removal. Call for FREE Consultation. Qualify Today & Save $250.00 (limited time offer). 1-800-736-1209, www.pardonsandwaivers.ca. BBB Accredited. CRIMINAL RECORD? Guaranteed record removal since 1989. Confidential. Fast. Affordable. Our A+ BBB rating assures employment/travel freedom. Call for free information booklet. 1-8-NOW-PARDON (1-866-9727366). RemoveYourRecord.com.

WANTED WANTED: OLD TUBE AUDIO EQUIPMENT. 40 years or older. Amplifiers, Stereo, Recording and Theatre Sound Equipment. Hammond organs. Any condition, no floor model consoles. Call Toll-Free 1-800-947-0393 / 519853-2157.

SAWMILLS from only $3997 - MAKE MO NEY & SAVE M ON EY w ith your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. FREE Info & DVD: www.NorwoodSawmills.com/400OT 1-800-566-6899 Ext:400OT.

MORTGAGES $$$ 1st, 2nd, 3rd MORTGAGES Debt Consolidation, Refinancing, R e n o v a t i o n s , Ta x A r r e a r s , n o CMHC fees. $50K you pay $208.33/ month (OAC). No income, bad credit, power of sale stopped!! BETTER OPTION MORTGAGES, CALL TODAY Toll-Free 1-800-282-1169, www.mortgageontario.com (LIC# 10969). AS SEEN ON TV - 1st, 2nd, Home Equity Loans, Bad Credit, SelfEmployed, Bankrupt, Foreclosure, Power of Sale or need to ReFinance? Let us fight for you because “We’re in your corner!” CALL The Refinancing Specialists NOW Toll-Free 1-877-733-4424 (24 Hours) or click www.MMAmortgages.com (Lic#12126). $$$ 1st & 2nd & Construction Mortgages, Lines of Credit... 95-100% Financing. BELOW BANK RATES! Poor credit & bankruptcies OK. No income verification plans. Servicing Eastern & Northern Ontario. Call Jim Potter, Homeguard Funding Ltd. Toll-Free 1-866-403-6639, email: jimpotter@qualitymortgagequotes.ca, www.qualitymortgagequotes.ca, LIC #10409.

ST. LAWRENCE RIVER CRUISES Wo r l d c l a s s c r u i s i n g c l o s e t o home. The hassle free way to travel. 3, 5 or 6 nights in private Staterooms. Included: Shore excursions, great meals & nightly entertainment. TICO#2168740. 253 Ontario St., Kingston, 1-800-267-7868, www.StLawrenceCruiseLines.com.

DRIVERS WANTED LAIDLAW CARRIERS VAN DIVISION require experienced AZ licensed drivers to run the U.S. Premium mileage rate. Home weekly. New equipment. Also hiring Owner Operators. 1-800263-8267 LCV TEAM DRIVERS in Cambridge, ON. TRANSFREIGHT OFFERS - Consistent Work Schedule, Competitive Wage & Excellent Benefits, No touch freight, Paid Training. REQUIREMENTS - Verifiable 5 Year TractorTrailer Experience, Clean MVR for l a s t 3 y e a r s . To A p p l y : C a l l 855-WORK4TF (967-5483). Send resume to work4tf@transfreight.com. Visit: www.transfreight.com. AZ DRIVERS (2 Yrs. Exp.) AND OWNER-OPERATORS REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY for U.S. Cross Border, Domestic. Company Paid Benefits, Bonus & Paid Orientation. Call Bill @ 1-800-265-8789 or 905-457-8789 Ext. 299, Email: willemk@travelers.ca.

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FOR SALE ontariowidelumber.com Pine lumber sale. Wide plank flooring, log siding, T&G V joints, wainscotting, board and batton, etc. Specials: 1x8 square log 59 cents/lineal foot, 2x6 round log, .69 cents/lineal foot, 2x8 round log siding 99 cents/lineal foot, pine flooring 4�, 6�, 8� or 10� $1.25/square foot. Open 7 days a week . De-livery available. (613)292-9211.

4 aluminum wheels from 2000 Montanna (with tires). $200. 613-592-2967. Blueberries! Pick-your-own, fresh picked, frozen. 1761 Grenville County Road 16, Eastons Corners. Open daily. Call for availability. 613-283-1788. www.irelands.ca 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. Dining Room Table, 60�x42� & 4 chairs, English traditional, colour: starburst cherry. Includes 2-12� wide leaves & 1/2� thick hot pads. $500.00 613-326-0907. Disability Products. Buy and Sell stair lifts, scooters, bath lifts, patient lifts, hospital beds, etc. Call Silver Cross Ottawa (613)231-3549.

HOT TUB (Spa) Covers. Best Price, Best Quality. All Shapes & Colours Available. Call 1-866652-6837 www.thecover-guy. com/newspaper

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Part-time church caretaker/ handyman, 6 hours/week, some evenings. Kanata North area. Contact 613-592-4747, march@ magma.ca

Woodworking Machines complete shop ready to go. Too much to list you will not be disappointed. $1800 o.b.o must sell. 613-284-0640.

Pizza Cook and Short Order Cook wanted in the Carp area. 613-612-3161.

HELP WANTED

Experienced Driver and Waitress wanted. Please apply at Centennial Restaurant in Pakenham. 613-624-5413 Experienced residential house cleaner part/full time required. For west end loca-tion. Must be self-efficient and able to work in a team. Potential for top salary. Po-lice check, cell phone and car required. E-mail: qualitymaidinc@gmail.com or 613-832-4941.

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CLASSIFIEDS APARTMENTS IN SECURE BUILDING s "RIGHT /NE 4WO BEDROOM UNITS WITH FRIDGE STOVE CARPETING THROUGHOUT ELEVATOR GROUND mOOR LAUNDRY ROOM BALCONIES ON ND RD mOORS WALK OUT PATIO ON GROUND mOOR FREE PARKING WITH OUTDOOR OUTLET s #ENTRAL LOCATION

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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

Call 613-720-9860 or 613-823-1694

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100-$400 CASH daily for landscaping work!

Competitive, Energetic, Honestly a MUST!

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NOW HIRING for the following positions: Bakery Manager Deli/HMR Manager FT Meat Cutter FT Baker/Cake Decorator

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RENFREW HYDRO INC. POWER LINE TECHNICIAN / MAINTAINER or 4th year APPRENTICE

We offer a great working environment and a competitive compensation package!

Renfrew Hydro Inc. maintains and distributes electrical power to approx. 4,200 residential and commercial customers within the Town of Renfrew. We are currently seeking a certified powerline maintainer or a 4th year Apprentice to assist our crew in their day to day operations. Under the direction of the Crew leader, the power line maintainer or 4th year apprentice will be responsible for all duties related to overhead, underground and distribution circuits, 44kV and below.

Send your resume to hr.ngr@loblaw.ca

Qualified applicants who meet the following criteria will be considered: • Grade 12 diploma • Journeyman Powerline Technician Certification licensed to work in Ontario or be a 4th year Apprentice • Valid Class “Dâ€? Drivers License with a Class “Zâ€? Air Brake Endorsement with an excellent driving record • Competent in the construction, maintenance, troubleshooting and repair of the electrical distribution, both overhead and underground. • Ability to read and interpret distribution system construction drawings and supporting documents. • Knowledge of E&USA Safety Rules, Occupational Health & Safety Act and its regulations and Reg.22/04, Utility Protection Code • Current certificate in CPR, First Aid and WHMIS would be considered an asset. • Must be physically able to perform the essential duties for year-round outdoor line work including regular standby duties and responding to emergency call-outs in all elements. • Must have strong written and oral communication skills • Must be able to establish and maintain effective working relationship with internal/ external customers and electrical industry partners.

Successful applicants will be contacted directly.

The successful applicant is expected to reside within 15 minute normal travel time of the Town of Renfrew. Renfrew Hydro Inc. offers a competitive wage and benefits package in accordance with the Collective Agreement. Qualified applicants should forward a complete resume stating their education, work experience and references in confidence by July 26, 2012 to:

0LEASE RESPECTFULLY NO PETS NO SMOKERS Campbell View & Campbell Place, Robert Street, Arnprior

KANATA Available Immediately

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TRAVEL WORK OPPORTUNITIES Plus Travel, hotel jobs in England, Childcare positions in United States, China, New Zealand, Australia, Spain and Holland plus more. Teach in South Korea. Accommodations & Salary provided. Various benefits. Apply 902-422-1455 email scotiap@ns.sympatico.ca

HELP WANTED

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

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The Ottawa Valley Titans AAA are seeking a goalie coach for summer and winter programs (pay + expenses). Submit resume to president@ovtha.on.ca or call Mark Cobbold @ 613-8508754 to apply.

Looking for persons willing to speak to small groups, 1 on 1 presentations. A car and internet necessary. Diana (866)3065858.

Upright Freezer, 14 cu. ft., white, Kenmore. Only 2-1/2 years old, like new. $150.00. 613-326-0907.

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Prestige Design & Construction looking for construction labourers. 613-224-9437, email: tammy@prestigeottawa.com

HELP WANTED

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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.

Solid maple dinette set with table, 2 leaves and 3 chairs. Asking $100. 613-836-6294.

Help Wanted!!! Make up to $1000 a week mailing brochures from home! Helping Homeworkers since 2001! Genuine Opportunity! No experience required. Start Immediately! www.MailingBrochures.NET

HELP WANTED

Renfrew Hydro Inc. 29 Bridge St. Renfrew, Ontario K7V 3R3 Email: info@renfrewhydro.com Attention: President

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21’ above ground pool (4’). Includes winter cover, new pump, vacuum, pool fence. Must dismantle and remove. $1,200. 613-267-6192.

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HELP WANTED

HUNTING SUPPLIES Hunter Safety Canadian Firearms Course. August 10, 11, 12 or Sept 14, 15, 16. Carp. Wenda Cochran at 613-256-2409.* Hunter Safety/Canadian Fire-arm 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

CHRONICLE DIAMOND AWARD WINNER 2009, 2010 & 2011

LOST & FOUND Found Blue Adult bike, Glen Cairn Area. Call to identify. 613831-3404.

MORTGAGES $$MONEY$$ Consolidate Debts Mortgages to 90% No income, Bad credit OK! Better Option Mortgage #10969 1-800-2821169 www.mortgageontario.com

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

NOW IS THE TIME TO APPLY to become a

SCHOOL BUS DRIVER for SEPTEMBER CL361370

Free training classes are ďŹ lling up. Spaces will be limited. This steady secure part-time job is the perfect income supplement for retirees, stayat-home moms or the self-employed. Make a difference in a child’s life! Call now! 613-688-0653 E-mail: ottawa.recruiting@ďŹ rstgroup.com

SATURN ACCOUNTING SERVICES 613-832-4699

MOTORCYCLES 2005 Honda Shadow 750 Areo, red, 12100km. Asking $3900. John, 613-275-2433.

HELP WANTED

MUSIC

PERSONAL

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Certified piano technician, with Piano Technician’s Guild, extensive experience with tuning, repairing and rebuilding. www.piano4u.ca 613-284-8333, 1-877-742-6648.

LOCAL HOOKUPS BROWSE4FREE 1-888-628-6790 or #7878 mo-bile ******** Hot local chat 1-877-290-0553 Mobile: #5015 ******** Find your favourite CALL NOW 1-866-7320070 1-888-544-0199 18+

Pug Puppies $550 each, 3 males, 2 females, fawn colour. Ready by July 16. 613-2832257 eve., 613-283-8048 days, 613-285-5712 cell.

TO ADVERTISE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD CALL

613-688-1483 HELP WANTED

Kelford Youth Services Inc.

We are now hiring a part time CYW for our Foster Care Program. Must have experience working with adolescents. Group care experience an asset. Strong verbal and written communication skills. Flexible schedule to include days, evenings and weekends. Must have vehicle and valid drivers licence. BeneďŹ ts package available following probationary period. Please fax your resume to 613-257-5475. Looking for Foster Parents We are currently seeking caring individuals/couples who want to open their home to children/youth that require strong structure/loving and nurturing environments. This is an opportunity to change the life of a young person. Compensation for time and expenses provided. If you are interested please call (613) 253-7881 ext 227

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CKC registered German Shepherd pups. Beautiful black and red. German bloodlines. $1,200. Please visit: sigfieldgermanshepherds.com German Shepherd registered puppies for sale. To our friends and dog lovers, Coco Vch Der Dagmara Farm had 7 puppies, 3 males and 4 females. Sire: Fred Stein Bosko VD. 2 already sold. Pups are 8 weeks old and have been vaccinated, dewormed and chipped. $1,200. 613-253-1550 or email: kimferguson@hotmail.ca

TO ADVERTISE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD CALL

613-688-1483

REAL ESTATE $229,000, 3 bedroom bungalow, 6 years old, currently leased @ $1,500/month, Smiths Falls 613-217-1862. 42 acres, Hwy. 43, 5 kms. east of Perth. Most wooded. Secure. Accessible. Development potential. Excellent building sites. Priced to sell. 613-267-6709. $449,000. Newer triplex, Smiths Falls, excellent net, longer term tenants. 613-217-1862.

REAL ESTATE SERVICES CANCEL YOUR TIMESHARE. No RISK program. STOP Mortgage and Maintenance payments today. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Free Consultation. Call us NOW. We can help! 1-888-356-5248

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Close to What Matters! Affordable Glencairn semi-detached two storey home. Laminate, bamboo and pine flooring. Approximately 1,200 square feet living area, 3 bed-rooms, 2 bathrooms, rec. room and central air. Freshly painted $279,900. Clive Pearce, Broker of Record, Guidestar Realty, Brokerage. (613)226-3018 ext 222.

TRAILERS / RV’S 31 FOOT Park Model 2002

Prowler sleeps 4, full stand up shower A/C. Specially built trailer, call for details, with decks, shed . Must see in person. $12,900 or best offer. includes lots fess for 2012 Can be seen at Camel Chute Campground check it out at www.camelchutecampround.ca 613-851-2865

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Pipe Specialties International Inc. is NOV’s Canadian Distributor for BondstrandŽ and DualoyŽ Fiberglass piping products for the chemical, industrial, marine, offshore, oil sands, mining and fuel handling markets. If you are looking for the opportunity to work with the industry leader, marketing high quality Fiberglass piping products, then consider: TECHNICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVE (Kingston, Ontario Based) s n YEARS INDUSTRIAL SALES EXPERIENCE s 4ECHNICAL $EGREE $IPLOMA %NGINEERING 3CIENCE WITH STRONG MECHANICAL aptitude s #ONlDENCE TO SEEK AND QUALIFY LEADS s "UILD STRONG RELATIONSHIPS WITH CONSULTING ENGINEERING lRMS CHEMICAL industrial, and government clients s 3TEER A PROJECT THROUGH THE DESIGN ASSIST QUOTATION AND ORDERING STAGES INCLUDING CONTRACTOR LIAISON AND lELD FOLLOW UP TO ENSURE SUCCESSFUL INSTALLATION s &LUENCY IN %NGLISH WRITTEN AND ORAL IS ESSENTIAL +NOWLEDGE OF &RENCH WOULD BE A BENElT s 7ILLING AND OPEN TO TRAVEL 9OU WILL WORK WITH A TEAM OF HIGHLY TRAINED PROFESSIONALS 4HE STARTING SALARY IS PLUS AN EXCELLENT INCENTIVE AND PROlT SHARING PROGRAM Anxious to establish your future? Then, e-mail your resume to:

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c.w.armstrong@ripnet.com 1 877 779-2362 or (613) 498-2290 Visit us at: www.pipespecialties.com

We have FOUR openings for Licensed Carpenters at our Union rate of $24.85 plus entry level Labourer positions available to start as soon as possible. We offer 81 hours bi-weekly with every second Friday off, plus benefits. Get in out of the sun!

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Guildcrest Homes is Ontario’s leading manufacturer of modular homes. If you’d like to join our team, please apply in person to:

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Internet, satellite, upper and lower deck on 4 season chalet, overlooking Rideau Lake at Beveridge Locks. 30’ dock, outdoor furniture and BBQ, hardwood floors, leather furniture, 3 bedroom with queen size beds and bedding, 1-1/2 baths with towels, bright kitchen with dishes, etc. Just bring your food. $990/ week. 613-838-2501 or 613293-9283.

COADY, Rose (nee Nugent)

Tammy Rutley-Mills, Human Resources Manager, 20 Mill Street, Morewood, ON K0A 2R0 Fax: (613) 448-3464 or E-mail: tmills@guildcrest.com www.guildcrest.com

TOMLINSON ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

DZ Drivers Wanted We offer: Very Competitive Wages, 5 day Week work 4 Day Bonus week Program

Fax Resume, Personal and CVOR Abstract to:

Peacefully in her sleep at Fairview Manor, Almonte on Monday morning, July 2nd, 2012. Anna Rose Coady of Arnprior at the age of 95 years. Dear daughter of the late John Joseph Nugent and the late Elizabeth Levi. Beloved wife of the late Raymond “Rayâ€? Coady. Dearly loved mother of John Coady (Helen), Donna Mulvihill (Bill) and Paul Coady (RenĂŠe). Cherished and proud “Grandma Roseâ€? of 5 grandchildren: Sean Mulvihill (Kelly); Clancy Mulvihill (Samantha); Scott Coady (Margaret McGrath); Christopher Coady (Teresa) and Courtney Coady as well as 7 greatgrandchildren: Abby and Avery Mulvihill; Cale Mulvihill; James, Daniel, Mary and Thomas Coady. Dear sister of Bernadette McVean (late Howard) and Loretto Syme (late Orville), both of Almonte and Teresa Johnston (late Hank) of Ottawa. Predeceased by 2 brothers: Gerald Nugent (late Marie) and Tom Nugent (late Myrt) as well as a sister, Kathleen O’Donnell (late Wilfred). Family and friends may pay their respects at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. only. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated in St. John Chrysostom Church, Arnprior on Friday morning, July 6th at 10 o’clock. Interment St. Peter Celestine Parish Cemetery, Indian Hill Road, Pakenham. In memory of Rose, a donation to the “Partners in Caring Foundationâ€? of the Arnprior Hospital would be appreciated by her family. CWL members will assemble at the funeral home for prayers on Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock.

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Condolences/Tributes/Donations

VEHICLES 2012 KIA Sorento EX Loaded, $25000. Excellent condition! One owner. Need truck to pull new RV. 613-283-1404. 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

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Wanted- Men’s vintage pocket and wrist watches. See David at Stittsville’s Carp Road Flea Market, 2079 Carp Rd. Sundays 9-5 or email lady.ashley@sympatico.ca

Peacefully at South Lake Regional Health Centre, Newmarket on Thursday, June 28th, 2012. Ronald Phillip Black of Richmond Hill at the age of 66 years. Dear son of the late Lloyd and Irene (nee Guindon) Black. Beloved husband of Darlene (nee Cheatley). Dearly loved father of Andrea Black (Malcolm Stewart) of Australia. Dear brother of Nancy Black (Pat Grenier) of Arnprior and Anita Choquette (Ron) of Ottawa. Dear sonin-law of Dorothy Cheatley (late Wes) of Newmarket. Also survived by his nieces, nephews and their families. Visitation and Funeral Service were held at the Thompson Funeral Home, Aurora on Tuesday and Wednesday, July 3rd and 4th. Cremation followed. In memory of Ron, a donation to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario would be appreciated.

WORK WANTED 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.

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PETS Adorable Bichon Frise puppies for sale. Home raised, first shots. For more information please contact Kim at 613-2298110.

Purebred Chocolate Lab pups. Lovable, playful and ready to go. $250. 613-359-5725

REAL ESTATE SERVICES

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Respite Care: In home 15 years Nursing experience. Specializing in Elderly/ Dementia/Alzheimer Clients. Plenty of TLC while you give quality time to yourself. Flexible hours, please call 819-684-8834.

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

HUNTING SUPPLIES 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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AUCTIONS

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UPCOMING AUCTIONS

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NOW BOOKING ON SITE SUMMER AUCTIONS – BOOK YOUR DATE NOW! Sunday July 15, 2012 - On Site Outdoor Auction. Auction Starts at Noon (Preview from 11 am). For Jack & Beverly Paterson, 21 Fowler Street, Richmond, Ont. From Smiths Falls take Hwy 15, turn right on Richmond Road (Cnty Rd. 10) to Richmond, turn right on Fowler Street. 1981 Chev Silverado 454 - One Owner, Original Paint, Factory Bucket Seats, Factory Air, Daily Driver. 1950 Plymouth Special Deluxe 6 Cyl, Rebuilt (1000 Miles on Engine) - Current Owner has had this Vehicle since 1980. Turn Key Driver. 1985 Honda “Big Red” ATV 250 cc (In AS NEW Condition). Lewis 16’ cedar canoe. Garage items and tools. Many more items, see website for full listing. Wednesday July 18, 2012 - REAL ESTATE AUCTION - Real Estate will sell by Live Public Auction at 6 PM SHARP! 358 Bathurst Line E, Rural Perth. 3 + Bedroom Unique Family Home with 12.84 Acres of Mature Hardwood. Country Living at its Best! Thursday July 19, 2012 - REAL ESTATE AUCTION. Real Estate will sell by Live Public Auction at 6 PM SHARP! 4 Jessie Street, Perth. 4 + Bedroom, 6 Bath, Executive Style Home. Attached 2 Car Garage, located in the Historic Town of Perth. Saturday July 21, 2012 - Outdoor Auction. 22 Johnston Street, Carleton Place. Auction Starts at 10 am (Preview from 9 am). 1973 3/4 Ton GMC VanduraApprox. 64,000 Miles, One Owner, V8 Auto, 3 Speed Standard, JFK memorabilia, Swords, WW2 Hand Guns (Disarmed), M2 (Disarmed), Large Selection of Tools, AS NEW Household Furniture, LCD & PLASMA TV’s, Sports Collectibles & More! Sunday July 22, 2012 - Estate & Consignment Auction at our Auction Hall. 182 Glenview Rd., Smiths Falls. Auction Starts at NOON (Preview from 11 am). Furniture, Appliances, Antiques, Collectibles, & More! Sunday July 29, 2012 - One Consignor Liquidation. Name With-held At Our Auction Hall. 182 Glenview Rd., Smiths Falls. Auction Starts at NOON (Preview from 11 am). Furniture, Appliances, Antiques, Collectibles, & More!

DAN PETERS AUCTION

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

VACATION/COTTAGES

Summer Weekly Rental Waterfront cottage on the Mississippi River, near Carleton Place. This 3 bedroom + 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.

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them, and what affect it has on them. Cost: $6/child. Friday, July 6 to Friday, July 27, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Stories of the Ottawa Valley: Bring a blanket or a lawn chair and settle in for an evening of traditional folk tales. Enjoy the smell of the bonfire and the taste of roasted marshmallows while taking in the history of the Ottawa Valley, from its First Nations roots to the time of the settlers. Every Saturday night will feature new stories to capture the imagination. Cost: $6/person, $16/family. Saturday, July 7 to Saturday, Aug. 25, from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.


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EMC sports - The West Carleton Minor Hockey Association has named 17-year-old Ryan Howie as the recipient of the 2012 Cam Harvey Memorial Scholarship. The educational bursary is awarded annually in honor of Cam Harvey, a career minor hockey player for the West Carleton Warriors who died suddenly in October 2009 at the age of 18. Howie was chosen for the honour based on his numerous volunteer commitments combined with his academic and athletic achievements. The Warrior’s midget hockey player has been active in the community since his early teens, volunteering at minor softball and hockey camps. In 2011, as part of a School-

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willing to give,” McGrath admits. While eager participation plays a big role in the event’s success, she wouldn’t be anywhere without the generous support from sponsors and local businesses. The Dunrobin Community Association has donated the ball diamonds for this event, and has a team in the tournament, and businesses like Dunrobin Meat and Grocery and Jack and Faith’s No Frills are donated food items. Three local golf courses are also among the generous prize donors. “I am overwhelmed by the generosity of what I have been given,” she notes, referring to the variety of prizes that players will be eligible for. A beer garden will be on site during the weekend as well as a canteen for food Volunteers are still needed to assist in a variety of areas including acting as umpires, scorekeepers and ticket sellers. Any anyone wishing to donate to the event can still do so. To help out in any way, call Lori McGrath 613-3170624.

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EMC sports – Lori McGrath is hoping to hit another homerun for CHEO. The Arnprior resident is gearing up to host her second annual slo-pitch tournament for the CHEO foundation July 20-22 at the Dunrobin Community Centre. Last year the tournament was held in Pakenham but she moved it to the larger Dunrobin venue because of the tremendous response she received from the area slo-pitch community. “Last year we had six teams. Now, I am up to 11 full teams. I can accept up to 12,” she says. “We increased the entry fee a little bit this year but I good a lot of good feedback last year and people wanted to take part.” Last year’s tournament raised $2,550 for CHEO and this year, registration fees alone have already raised $4,400 for the cause. Coupled with the fact the tournament will also include a homerun derby for men and longest hit for women at a cost of $5 per person, as well as a 50/50 draw and other draws,

that amount is sure to climb. A special draw, with a prize courtesy of Play It Again Sports, will also be held. “It’s a family atmosphere,” McGrath notes. “Every person who goes into the tournament knows that we want every dollar raised going to CHEO. The players don’t care about not getting prize money. One aspect that sets this tournament apart from others is the fact all play comes to a halt on the Saturday around 12:30 p.m. so the homerun and hitting derbies can get underway. She believes this allows participants to cheer each other on and have a break in what can be a busy weekend of ball. While McGrath and her husband don’t have any children of their own, they have nieces and nephews who have had to visit CHEO and can appreciate the importance of having such a facility in their midst, and how people want to step up to contribute to CHEO. “It just amazes me how people can give and give to CHEO and then you ask them for more and they are still

ragua where the group spent a week building a school for a needy community. The West Carleton High School student has recently been accepted in the Honours Bachelor of Arts program at Carleton University. The Cam Harvey Memorial Scholarship is given in recognition of outstanding commitment to community service, athletics, and academics. This bursary reflects the achievements of a young hockey player who is committed to his or her community, athletic ability, and academic achievement. Each approved recipient will receive between $500 towards his or her postsecondary education.


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phitheater featuring artists Ill Scarlett, Treble Charger and Mother Mother. Although there will not be a special commemoration of the tournament’s anniversary, Tarrison said H.O.P.E is asking people to send in stories of the people they have met through the event for a chance to win a night stay at the Holiday Inn along with dinner for two and a camera. Tarrison, who originally volunteered with the group to find like-minded people when she first moved to Ottawa, said she has since met her best friends through the organization. “Over the years, we are always hearing stories about people who have met through HOPE’s tournament - whether its boyfriends or best friends. You can submit a 50-word essay or video on how they met their friends Everyone has a HOPE story.” Money raised by this year’s tournament will go to national organizations: Children at Risk, Canadian Diabetes Association, Children’s Wish Foundation and the Kidney Foundation of Canada and local groups: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ottawa, Dreams Take Flight Ottawa and the Rideau Valley Conservation Society. “We choose from a lot of organizations,” said Tarrison. “What is different about us is we like to mix up the charities that we give money to every year - a good combo of national organizations and small organizations. One that was chosen this year - the Rideau Valley Conservation Society - were so shocked that they were chosen,” said Tarrison. “They said they want to plant a HOPE forest and with our green initiatives we were won over.” Tickets can be purchased in advance at www.ottawafestivalstickets.ca for $20 in or for $25 at the gate on the Saturday.

EMC sports - HOPE Volleyball Summerfest will celebrate its 30th anniversary at Mooney’s Bay on July 14. HOPE, which stands for Helping Other People Everywhere, is a volunteerbased not-for-profit organization founded in 1981 by Fred Logan, created in honour of his mother who died of cancer. Inspired by the Terry Fox Run, Logan and his friends decided to start a similar Ottawa event, but which donated to multiple chairities. Over the years, the group has grown to a 40 member planning team and 1,200 day volunteers. Holly Tarrison, executive director for the HOPE Foundation, said the annual one-day tournament brings together a community for a good cause. “It is huge what a one day event can do,” said Tarrison. “You’re hard pressed to find someone who is not smiling that day.” “It’s a bunch of people playing volleyball,” she said. “The fact that we have given over $3 million back to the community and charities over the past 30 years is huge.” Over the past 30 years HOPE has raised more than $3.5 million dollars and donated to 110 charities nationwide. Although the volleyball portion of the fundraiser began as a sidecar to other activities, Tarrison said it has quickly become the headlining event - and the most profitable. “They used to have dances and other kinds of fundraisers,” she said. “People would go and volunteer as a group and give back. They found that the volleyball side was the most profitable thought. The first time they held it they raised $2,900 with only eight teams - and that was in the ‘80s.” Along with the volleyball tournament, an outdoor concert will be held in the outdoor am-

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“Our Dare to Care Telethon was created and over the years has successfully raised the needed dollars to maintain the Care Coach. Due to declining revenue being realized through our last two telethons, it was evident the

dollars spent to produce the telethon was concerning and another method of garnering the public’s financial support was needed,” said Dennis Harrington, executive director of the Arnprior-BraesideMcNab Seniors At Home

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EMC lifestyle - After five years of the Dare to Care telethon, fundraising for Arnprior’s paratransit service is taking a new route to raise the vital funds that keep the Care Coach on the road.

Program. New focus Instead, the organization is reaching out to supporters in a mail-out campaign officials hope will keep costs down but maintain the flow of generous donations coming in. “Our Care Coach paratransit service depends on each one of us,” said Harrington. “From the staff of our agency who oversee the day to day operations to our volunteer receptionist who dispatch close to 300 calls per month for this vital service, to our drivers, Colin Borshevsky and Dean Whittington, and to you, the donor, without your financial assistance the Care Coach would not be in Arnprior and Area providing the much needed specialized transit for our citizen,.” Whether it is Dolores Parsons, whose late husband used the service twice a week to attend the Grove day program and for trips in his last days as a resident at the Bonnechere Manor to Autumn Leaves Lodge resident Shirley Fray who gets to and from her art classes in Arnprior from the Braeside home, the service has provided vital connections for

many locals. Officials are hoping the public comes through with the same generous support it has always provided, via the telethon the last five. Letters will be going to every household within the Town of Arnprior, Township of McNab-Braeside and surrounding areas.  “Please look for your yellow envelope containing our financial request to you,” said Harrington. Donations can be mailed or dropped off to in the preaddressed yellow envelope to 106 McGonigal St.West, (Towne Centre). To donate via VISA or Master Card call Monday to Friday to the special Dare to Care line at 613-622-CARE (2273). Cheques can be made payable to the Seniors At Home Program and tax receipts will be mailed. “Hundreds of your fellow community members rely on this service on a daily basis, whether it is to a medical appointment in-town, outof-town, shopping or social activities,” said Harrington. “Approximately 300 trips per month are made both local and out-of-town, the Care Coach has proven its worth within our community.

“As our agency receives no funding from either municipal, provincial or federal governments for the Care Coach, it falls on you and I to support this fundamental service. You and I take it for granted when we walk out of our home and jump into our vehicle. The clients we serve with the Care Coach do not have that luxury, they are dependent on this service.” CARE COACH HISTORY A number of years ago, community interest was sought to see if a need was within the community for specialized transit. A committee was formed, headed by Linda Jamieson of the Champlain CCAC and various community-minded individuals along with ArnpriorBraeside-McNab Seniors At Home Program. It was concluded a specialized transit service is definitely needed with many individuals being recognized as requiring the service. “It was then that the seed for a specialized transportation service within our community started to grow only with your financial contributions,” said Harrington.

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Be the eyes and ears of your community EMC news – Ottawa Police Service patrol officers in the West Carleton area responded to 64 general calls for service from the public for the reporting period of June 17 to June 23. In addition to the calls for service, patrol officers are also proactively enforcing the highway traffic laws, responding to false 9-1-1 and alarm calls, and assisting the Ottawa Fire, paramedics and bylaw services. RAISING THE ALARM

Working together and raising the alarm as a community to ward off crime is exactly what happened on Friday evening, June 15, at around 8:20 p.m. when a homeowner opened the front door to her house and surprised, and was surprised — by an intruder. As the male stranger scrabbled about to get out of the house, the homeowner screamed and yelled at him. This action not only instilled fear into the intruder but it forced him to switch into tunnel vision mode and it attracted the attention of the neighbours, who in turn rushed out to investigate. The action of the homeowner, yelling and screaming, is no different in some sense from the police challenge “police don’t move or police stop resisting.” Its purpose is to not only gain the perpetrator’s undivided attention but to attract the attention of bystanders so as to create witnesses. And, by creating witnesses you add more eyes and ears into the environment. Scurrying for the back door and finding it locked, the intruder frantically scrabbled out the front door and took off on foot. Meanwhile, a getaway car that was waiting near the residence raced off down Driscoll Drive, leaving his partner in crime behind. Upon hearing the screams witnesses quickly scanned their space for the threat and focused in on four white males. As one witness made his way down to the end of the street a dark green vehicle that was making its getaway nearly struck him down— just as he was making note of its licence plate number. Thanks to the neighbours who responded quickly to the call for assistance, they became the eyes and ears in the com-

munity and were able to capture important information for police.

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Ninety per cent of Ottawa’s landmass is rural. That’s 2,230 square kilomtres of countryside filled with lots of wildlife and roads, WOW! No wonder coexistence is a challenge. When travelling along the highways and byways of rural Ottawa please take the time to scan the shoulders and ditches for deer and other wildlife, especially during the dusk and dawn times of the day. Week 25 ended with five more deer collisions being reported in rural Ottawa, —one each in the rural west wards and three in rural east Ottawa. The deer collision counter for rural west Ottawa now stands at 43 to 22 in favor of Rideau-Goulbourn. This time last year the collision counter stood at 67 to 42, in favor of Rideau-Goulbourn. To keep tabs on the deer just follow the link to the Manotick Neighbourhood Watch website — www.manotickneighbourhoodwatch.com/deer and see for yourself where the deer, moose and bears are hanging out. BREAK AND ENTER

Sometime during the overnight hours on Thursday, June 21, between 10 p.m. and 7:30 a.m., an unidentified culprit broke into the Carp Pizza restaurant and stole $85 in loose change. Entry and exit to the establishment was made through an open side window. A homeowner reported that his garage on Corkery Road was rifled through at around 10 p.m. on Thursday, June 21 and a $3,000 bicycle was stolen. The unidentified culprit entered into the garage through an unlocked side door and searched through the garage and parked vehicles. The bicycle was the only item discovered stolen and was described as a 24-speed Jekyll 800 mountain bike, baby blue in colour. It can be identified by the serial number 715213NB0071920NJMMO. The homeowner stated that the

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garage and house were marked with ADT security stickers at the time of the B&E. MISCHIEF

At around midnight on Sunday, June 17 a homeowner awoke to the sound of strange noises coming from outside of her house on Royal Troon Lane. It sounded like something was thrown against the house. Upon investigation it was discovered that her front porch had been egged by some unidentified pranksters. SUSPICIOUS

Shortly after 1 a.m. on Tuesday, June 19, a homeowner observed some headlights near her barn and suspected that someone was attempting to break-in. Before she could get to the barn the vehicles took off back towards the roadway and disappearing out of sight. Police searched the area but were unable to locate any suspicious vehicles or people. Just before 11:30 p.m. on Saturday, June 23 six youths were observed beating up on a mailbox at the corner of

Sometime between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Monday, June 18, an unidentified culprit entered into an unlocked barn and stole some power equipment. Reported stolen were a chain saw, a leaf blower and a workshop vacuum. The chain saw was described as a 14” gas powered Poulin, line green in colour with a black blade. The leaf blower was described as gas powered Poulin blower, yellow and white in colour. The vacuum cleaner was described as a 22 litre Shop Vac, red and white in colour. A suspicious ‘old beat up green’ car was observed leaving the homeowner’s driveway at around 5 p.m. on Wednesday, June 13 or Thursday, June 14 for unexplained reasons. Sometime between 9:20 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Monday, June 18, an unidentified culprit entered into an open garage on Loggers Way and helped themselves to the homeowner’s power tools. A Mastercraft 12” dual sliding compound mitre saw, a Mastercraft skill saw, a Milwaukee sawzall, and a hammer drill case were reported stolen.

At 3:45 p.m. on Friday, June 22 an unidentified culprit was observed riding off with a bicycle that was left insecure at the West Carleton High SChool, just as the owner was walking of the building. The cyclist reported that he left his bike leaning against the building and that a tanned looking male wearing a red baseball cap rode away with the bike. The bicycle was described as a red and black men’s Nakamouda Monster mountain bike with a blue lock wrapped around the seat. Shortly before 5 a.m. on Friday, June 22 police received a call from a homeowner reporting a bright stationary light coming from behind the retention pond off of Beverly St. in Stittsville. On closer examination police located a partially submerged vehicle sitting nose first in the pond with the headlights switched on and the windshield wipers beating time to the honking of the horn. The driver was nowhere to be found and the key was still in the ignition. Running the licence plate for further information police discovered that the vehicle hadn’t been reported stolen and the registered owner lives in Constance Bay. Attending the vehicle owner’s residence on Fireside police learned that the caretaker was completely unaware that the vehicle was missing from his driveway until he received an early morning call from the owner who lives in town. Ac-

cording to the caretaker, the car was last seen in his driveway at around 8:30 p.m. on Thurs., June 21 with the ignition keys stored in the center console and the door left unlocked. As the tow company arrived on site to fish out the vehicle from the pond peace returned to the sleepy town of Stittsville. The threshold between chaos and peace was marked by the windshield wipers dragging out its last beat to the final squawks of car horn and the headlights giving way to the darkness. Crime prevent is proactive rather than reactive—we must all work together to keep crime at bay. Please, take the time to remove your valuables and keys from your vehicles and make it a habit to lock your doors (house and car) at all times. THEFT FROM VEHICLE

Two unlocked vehicles on Fireside Drive were rummaged through by an unidentified culprit sometime during the overnight hours on Thursday, June 21. Nothing was reported stolen and no damage was done to the vehicles. MAKE THE RIGHT CALL

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.

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Everything always tastes better at a parade EMC lifestyle - It didn’t matter a whit that our family were Lutherans and that Mother still thought of herself as a Catholic – when the 12th of July rolled around, we practically closed down the farm and headed into Renfrew to celebrate with the hundreds of Orangemen who met once a year to observe the Glorious Twelfth. We would get up earlier than usual that day, so that we could finish the chores and be in town before the parade started. But long before we left the farm, there were preparations to make at home. We wouldn’t be back until late in the day, so the chores had to be done and the livestock tended to. We children would have a morning bath and then dressed in the clothes we would wear to church on Sundays. My sister Audrey and

Mother would start to pack the lunch early. Sandwiches of roast beef and sliced chicken, hard-boiled eggs and raisin cookies were all packed in 11quart baskets lined with clean white flour-bag tea towels. Honey pails would be filled with big chunks of ice from the ice house and tea, made the night before and left sitting on the back of the stove, poured in. STARTING POINT

The parade always started at the fairgrounds, so that was where we headed with the old Model T. We always tried to park close to the gate, so we would have no trouble getting out when it was time to head home. We looked for a grassy spot, which we would claim for the day. Mother would have taken

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one or two quilts, and these would be spread out on the grass, our lunch on top and another quilt wrapped around the lunch and tea to keep everything as cold as possible. For reasons which escape me today, we never got sick from food poisoning from a spoiled lunch. Back then, you could go off and leave your belongings on your chosen spot without fear of it being stolen. Often there would be a midway and we would wander through the fairgrounds, knowing we could never take advantage of the rides or candy floss - there would be

no money for such frivolities and we considered ourselves lucky just to be in Renfrew for the parade. It seemed to take forever for the bands to get lined up in proper order and as soon as they started to play and march out of the fair grounds, every eye would be turned towards the place where King Billy would be in the lineup. He always rode a white horse and its tail would have been braided for the day with yellow and blue ribbons flying out behind. Everyone roared and clapped, even those who had absolutely no connection with the Orangemen.

We usually knew who King Billy was because often he turned out to be a neighbour, but for that day he was someone very special and our hands ached from clapping when he passed by us on his white horse. Hundreds of people, not even part of the parade, dressed for the occasion. White suits, white dresses, white shoes and stockings and brilliant orange and blue sashes swathed across their chests. For years I begged Mother to let me go as an Orangeman, but to no avail - she told me to be satisfied to be at the parade. Back then, the true significance of the day meant little to us children. We had Catholic neighbours who took the day off from farming just as we did. On that day, it was the parade that mattered, not which

church you belonged to. We children thought we were pretty lucky to be able to go into Renfrew for the day, and leave the day chores behind us. We would wait until the entire parade passed the spot we had chosen to sit, which often took more than an hour. And then Mother would take the quilts off the basket of lunch and we would eat like we hadn’t had a meal in days. It always tasted better coming out of the basket than it did when it was just eaten around the old pine table in the kitchen back on the farm in Northcote. I could never figure that out and once I asked my older and much wiser sister Audrey, how that could be. Her answer made perfect sense to me. “Everything always tastes better when you are at a parade,” she’d say.

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UW changes campaign format EMC news - In order to encourage increase participation in its annual campaign, the United Way Ottawa will be making big changes to their program this fall, placing less emphasis on specific dollarfigure goals and allowing for targeted fundraising. After falling short of their 2011 campaign goal of $33 million, the organization said at its annual general meeting on June 19 that it will change the way it raises money this fall to allow for customized workplace campaigns. It will allow participating workplaces to aim fundraising efforts towards specific community investments. Likening campaign funding to the music industry, president Michael Allen’s year end report indicated the organization needs to make changes to keep up with the constantly changing habits of today’s donor and the fight for donor dollars. “We are trying to at least put ourselves on an equal footing,” Allen said. The campaigns, which in the past have typically had large dollar goals attached, may even change Allen indicated. “What we have learned from many United Ways who have gone and done this in the past is we have attached ourselves to a number and in fact people are not looking to attach to a number, but they are attached to a goal,” he said. “We will try and frame our goals around our priority focused areas ... and you will see a different campaign structure in the fall.” Bill Baker, chairman of the organization’s resource development committee, said this change will offer companies choices. “We are moving from making the same impact to a customized one,” Baker said.

“We are also looking at ways to expand the times that workplaces can participate so that it works better for companies.” Other strategies include investing in front-line programs and services, looking at where investments have the most impact. It will also work with industries and communities in an effort to change the way the United Way reaches out to both donors and organizations in need. “We have come a long way in the past 10 years, but we have a long way to go to live and move into our new vision.” Allen said. Over the past two years, the United Way has changed the way it hands out funding, creating goal priorities and criteria to appeal to donors. This has in turn made securing funding more difficult for some organizations in the city, because it involves meeting these new criteria, filling out proposals for funding, something that is seen as being onerous by some long-time United Way funding recipients. Allen said the new system gives small organizations a chance to receive funding. “We do think that, we know it is not perfect, but we needed to find a way to make sure the money we were investing were strongly aligned to the goals we have created,” Allen said. But some organizations did not appreciate the new changes. “(The) United Way was created to undertake the stress of fundraising,” Adele Muldoor, who donates to the organization, said. “Now people are falling through the gaps. The work you are describing is fine work, but should be undertaken by the organizations that have had funding cut.” At last year’s meeting, some agencies, service providers and donors raised concerns about the gaps in the

new system. In response to those concerns, the investment and impact review committee was formed and it issued a report on the new distribution of funds, making 37 recommendations on how United Way Ottawa should move forward. The board of executives announced at the June 19 meeting that the organization would commit to following up on all 37 recommendations. Ottawa Community Action, a coalition of community groups and agencies, raised the motion for the review and sat on the committee. The was the first public setting where donors and organizations could ask questions about the report. Cathy Jordan, executive director of the Western Ottawa Community Resource Centre, said she was happy with the work the United Way and the committee have already done, but still felt the new funding criteria leaves behind organizations that rely heavily on the United Way. “Sometimes you don’t want to lose what has been built on in the past,” she said. Allen said he hopes that stakeholders will have more confidence in the United Way once the recommendations are implemented and the results are there for all to see. “We did not want the exercise to be a white wash, but (shows) that we were serious about engaging those who wanted to understand the direction we were on,” he said. “(It was) not to diffuse what happened last year, but to show we were serious to address the issues.” A full list of the recommendations and the board’s commitment to each proposal can be viewed on the website at unitedwayottawa.ca.

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EMC news - Barbara Crook wants to make sure nobody goes through what she and her father did when it comes to mental health, making a $1 million donation to the Royal Ottawa Health Care Group. With tears in her eyes, Crook approached a podium set up the auditorium at the Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre and told the story of her personal struggle. “When my sister and I were little girls, our father suffered severe depression,” Crook said, adding that her father was sent to a psychiatric ward in Montreal during the same time her grandmother was sick. “We had a vague idea about nana, and we thought dad was on a business trip.” She spoke about how her father was let go from his job because of his mental illness and how different people’s outlook on mental health was then compared to now, “Imagine the loyal worker, husband and father could be

fired over an illness which he had no control over,” Crook said. “He was considered expendable, tainted.” Crook also talked about her own battle with depression and how she was treated for it in 1996. While her brain responded to the medication, she said some people aren’t so lucky. “It can take months, even years, for people to get the right treatment,” Crook said. Crook’s donation will go to help the mental health centre’s new brain imaging centre and will help researchers at the Royal look into the causes of depression and develop methods for more effective treatment and early diagnosis. “We want to get more people suffering from mental illness into remission faster and transform the way we’re treating depression,” said Andrée Steel, president and chief executive of The Royal Ottawa Foundation for Mental Health. “Philanthropy has the power to change lives, transform care, and power to inspire hope in patients ev-

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erywhere.” Crook said simply put, the new brain imaging centre will help “people get their lives back more quickly.” “It’s about reminding people there’s hope,” Crook said. George Weber, president of the Royal, added that impressions of mental illness have begun to change, but there’s still more work to be done. “The stigma still exists but the walls are coming down,” Weber said, adding that having people like Crook talk so openly about their struggle helps. “But we still have a long way to go.” Crook said statistics show that one in five Canadians will be affected by mental illness at some point in their lives. “It’s about reminding people that depression and mental illness can affect everyone – no matter your education, or socio-economic level,” Crook said. “It can affect the happiest people we know . . . whom the glass has always been half full, until one day it’s not.”

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Community Carleton Holsteins Welcome West Carleton Community Club walkway to EMC news - On Tuesday, June 5 Carleton Farms hosted the third West Carleton 4-H Community Club meeting. Glenn, Leah, Alex, Devon and Sarah Dean were very proud to show off their new barn to the 4-Hers. Kerin Hudson went over the minutes from the previous meeting. Glenn Dean welcomed the club to the family’s new facility and talked about the series of unfortunate events that lead them to build the barns as they are now. It was a tough year or so but the cows and all the Deans seem to be very happy in their new building. A new heifer calf was born the evening before and Glenn offered the members to all submit a suggestion for a name for her. He explained that he has some unique and unusual names for his cows so we were to use our imaginations. He would review all the suggestions and let

us know at the next meeting what the name of the new little calf would be! Leah one of our club leaders and owner of the farm went over five different stations that the kids would rotate through. We were split into groups from novice, junior, intermediate and senior. Station one was pointing out different parts of a pure bread Holstein cow. Leah also went over some of the key parts that could decide a class of heifers. After the first station we then moved to Kendra Cavanagh who is one of our senior 4-H members! She had four second calf Holsteins for the members to judge. She covered everything from the mammary system to correct conformation of the feet. We then had a chance to judge the four cows. We were given sheets to help us remember why we had placed the cows as we did and to help form our reasons.

Glenn Dean, owner of the farm, was running the next station. He explained different traits to look for when choosing a Holstein bull or any bull of that matter. He looked at birth weight, milk production, different grades, and butter fat. Comparing all the different bulls we decided on our favourite just before the next group came around. The next station took us out of the main barn and it to the heifer barn where we met up with Darryl Ziebarth, a relative who had helped Glenn out when the silo had fallen months before. Darryl had a show heifer in a clipping chute and was teaching us how and where to measure with a meter stick, and how to weigh them properly. He then took his measurements and compared them to a chart and where a good show height and weight would be. Darryl explained what to feed different calves according to their condition and requirements.

We discussed areas such as whether they where deep bodied or whether they needed an early fill and when to feed different calves on show day. Last but not least the fifth station was where two of our 4-H leaders Annette Cousens and Bruce Hudson were. There were all different kinds of weeds from milk weed to lambs quarters. We worked on identifying all of the different weed and seeds. After all of the groups had circulated we all met back at the hay bales where Kendra finished up the meeting by giving the official reasons on the four second calf cows after Kaitlin Cavanagh gave a quick report about the photography meeting that was held a week earlier. Glenn’s mom, Helen Dean, put together a great snack made up of hot dogs, cookies, brownies and some milk. The refreshments were enjoyed and the meeting was adjourned.

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EMC events – The board of directors of the North Lanark Agricultural Society (NLAS) has exciting plans for this year’s Almonte Fair – July 2022 at the fairgrounds on Water Street. The Christmas in July theme means there will be many exhibits in the main hall offering great ideas for Christmas gifts. However, it poses a problem for Santa if the weather is as hot as last year. He will have to shelve

his heavy red suit in exchange for summer shorts. He will be there to open the fair on Saturday night (July 21) and at other events geared to children. This year family entertainment is especially high on the list, and a number of popular acts are returning, such as Sean and Heather Ross-McManus from Spring Action. Little Ray’s Reptile Zoo will have a display in the main hall and outside demonstrations. Although snakes and reptiles fascinate most children, some of the female directors are go-

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Another new feature in the main hall is Papa’s Trains. Children can operate the Thomas the Tank Train, helicopters and more. This exhibit was previewed at the convention in Toronto where it received good reviews. For this year only, Breakfast with Santa will be offered from 7 to 11 a.m. on Sunday (July 22). Exhibitors and

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people coming to the fair will have a chance to mingle over a hearty meal served by a local 4H Club. Children’s games on Saturday, a pet show on Sunday and the ongoing exhibit in the new barn, where Garth Green brings his wide variety of animals from sheep and goats to ducks and colourful roosters, allows active participation by the whole family. Maple the cow will also offer everyone a chance to try milking a cow – an art almost lost now. Of course, the Conklin Supershows Midway is high on a child’s visit to the fair, but parents can also show them dairy and beef cows, sheep and heavy and light horses competing for prizes in front of the grandstand or down at the barn. A large selection of show pigeons and other exotic birds will be judged on Saturday morning in the barn next to the river. People are invited to watch.

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There are 63 classes for children to enter so now that our fair is in July, it gives

a child something to create rather than be bored. This year the prize money will be given out to the children when the exhibits are picked up. Ria Ralph of Cedar Hill Christmas Trees will demonstrate her skill at creating wreaths, and children will get a chance to make crafts of their own in the demonstration area. The demolition derby on Friday night is always a crowd pleaser, with Riding Shotgun providing music after in the beer gardens. On Saturday night the Stool Pigeons will entertain. GRANDSTAND SHOW

The evening grandstand stand Saturday night has something for everyone, with the popular outhouse races returning with larger numbers, the Renfrew County Square Dancing Tractors and music by the Dirty Dishes. This female trio impressed our delegates at the convention with their harmonies in country, bluegrass and gospel. A horseshoe tournament runs on Saturday at 10 a.m. in the pits at the north end of

the grounds near the beer tent, which is moving from in front of the hall. A dunk the diver tank will be in front of the main hall and Ron Henry will offer pony rides. The unique cow plop bingo will happen on Saturday, with a lucky draw on Sunday. Food is always a feature of the fair! St. George’s Anglican Church is again serving homemade pie and sandwiches, and many concessions (such as the Lone Star) will provide a wide selection of tasty treats. We are still seeking volunteers to help at the fair, so students who need the hours or anyone who enjoys working with animals or meeting the public at a fun event should contact our tireless secretary, Nancy Dupuis at secretary@ almontefair.com. Commencing on Monday, July 16 of the fair, the office will be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. to receive entries. It makes the life of the office staff so much easier if you don’t wait until Thursday to make your entries. For more information on where to buy advance midway bracelets and the prize book schedule, visit www.almontefair.com.

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WC Lawn Tractor Pulling Club learns all about safety EMC news – The fourth Lawn Tractor Pulling Club meeting was held on May 24 at D&J Transportation in Antrim. The meeting was based on lawn tractor pulling, pulling safety, and wheelie bars. The members of the club were asked to bring their tractors for a practice pull with the real float. As well, any members who brought a tractor without wheelie bars were given advice and ideas for potential wheelie bars by Jerry Skebo. Safety tips for hitching up to the float, hitching up properly to the float were also giv-

en by Barry Dean, these tips included: - When the puller is ready to hook up to the float and has backed up to the chain, the driver must put the tractor out of gear and put his/her hands in the air. - When hooked to the float the driver must pull ahead slowly until the chain is tight. - When the puller is ready and everyone is out of the way the puller may begin with a green flag from the flag man and always keep his eyes on the flag man at all times. - When the puller has gotten as far as he can and isn’t

moving he will receive a red flag from the flag man telling him to stop. The meeting was concluded with video’s displaying pullers who do not follow these and other safety rules. A special thank you to Derek Crosby of D&J Transport for allowing us to hold at meeting at his new location. The fifth Lawn Tractor Pulling Club meeting was held on June 14 at M&R Feeds on June 19. The objective of this meeting was fire safety and potential injuries that could arise from accidents involving the lawn tractors during a

pull. David Cousens asked the members what potential accidents could take place while pulling with their lawn tractors and what the resulting injuries may be. He then went on to explain how to treat the possible injuries that may occur and stressed the importance of having a first aid kit available at all times. Fire extinguisher safety and class description were given by Rob Clark. He talked about what extinguisher is used for different fires. Class C fires are electrical and require a class C extinguisher, Class D

is for metals, ABC extinguishers are for grease. Small fires were lit and each member was given a water fire extinguisher and practised the use of PASS. Point Aim Squeeze Sweep. Jerry Skebo demonstrated the difference between an alcohol fuel based fire and a petroleum based fire. An alcohol fire has no visible flame and can be much more dangerous for that reason. Leah Dean and Barry Dean gave a report on our Club’s fundraising efforts at the M&R auction held on June 9. Each family in the club was asked to donate 3 homemade

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The West Carleton Arts Society is pleased to announce its first summer art show and festival! ARTstravaganza is coming to West Carleton, to be held in the village of Carp on Saturday Aug. 18 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be artists and fine crafts people set up in the big field of the Carp Agricultural Society. While the show is on, some artists will set up in various parts of the village of Carp. Both budding and experienced artists will be painting on site “en plein air”. Stop by and see what they’re up to and have a chat. Their work(s) for that day will be exhibited and juried at the end of the show. Free admission. ONGOING Every Thursday morning until Aug. 23 the Carp branch of the Ottawa Public Library is offering storytime, 10:15 a.m. (30 min).  Drop in for stories, rhymes, and more.

CONSTANCE BAY . July 13

Sandhill Seniors Boat Cruise. Club 616 Fish & Game will be treating the seniors to their annual three hour cruise. Tickets are available from Frances Gentile. Dinner is at approximately 5:30 pm: entertainment by “Forever Friends” 6 p.m. Participants

. July 18

Branch 616 Fish & Game Club Bass Derby advance registration at RCL Branch 616 in Constance Bay.

. July 21

Club 616 Fish & Game bass derby is being held. Weigh-in at the branch at 4 p.m. Dinner to follow.

. July 22

Bay Community Connection is holding a barbecue outside St. Gabriel’s Church from noon to 2 p.m. All welcome.

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Square dancers wanted. Looking for good, clean fun on Friday nights? Give Modern Square-Dancing a try. No experience necessary. We’ll teach you how to dance. Your partner won’t dance? No worries, come anyway. Try us out for free. Be part of the Bay Waves at the Constance and Buckham’s Bay Community Centre. Dress comfortably and casually. For information call Tammy at 613-808-1303.

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West Carleton Legion Branch 616 events: Every Monday: Cribbage, 2 p.m. 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 Every Wednesday: Kitchen opens from 5-7 p.m. for a pre-Bingo snack. Bingo in the main hall at 7:15 p.m. Support your community and the legion; come and join us for an evening of fun and fellowship. 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 11:30 a.m. Whehter your are a resident or visiting for the summer come on up to the Legion and wind down your weekend by letting us serve you a relaxing breakfast. 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 613-8322495. 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.

CORKERY . July 20-22

Second annual slo-pitch Tournament for the CHEO Foundation at the Dunrobin Community Centre, Dunrobin. Cost is $400 per team (six guys and four women). Homerun derby is $5 per person open to all, 50/50 tickets, tickets for booze. Food and drinks available. For details call 613-317-0624 and ask for Lori. . A TOPS Losers Unit. We lost over 800,000 pounds last year. How did you make out? TOPS, the longest serving non-profit weight loss support group in North America, is looking to form new chapters in the Carp, Dunrobin and Almonte areas. You and three of your friends can work together to achieve outstanding weight loss and health improvement using the techniques and tools in the TOPS program, Please contact Jim Parker at 613 8384777 if you would like more information on being part of this outstanding success story. For more information on the TOPS program go to www.tops.org.

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.

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Join in the fun as Harbour Days is celebrated in and around the Fitzroy Harbour Community Centre. Fun for the whole family. Including a three-pitch tournament, youth neon dance night, kids fair, and much more. For more information, visit www. fitzroyharbour.com.

WEST CARLETON (general)/PAKENHAM . July 14 Renfrew Art in the Park at Haramis Park (across from Walmart) is a free art festival with over 30 artists of different types of mediums. sign-up for OPAS, food vendors with Beaver Tails, too, entertainment daily. So bring a lawn chair. Activities for the kids. Free admission and parking. Check out www. renfrewartguild.com . July 25 West Carleton Coupon Exchange Group meets at Busters in Carleton Place at 7 p.m. RSVP jasperandchar@ yahoo.ca.Everyone Welcome!

. July 12-26

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Enjoy Concerts in the Park at Fitzroy Provincial Park. Maple Hill performs July 12, Ambush on July 19 and the Mick Armitage Band closes out the series July 29. Fitzroy Provincial Park is located at 5201 Canon Smith Dr., off Galetta Side Road, Fitzroy Harbour.

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Galetta Bowls Club invites people to come out and try lawn bowling on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 6:15 p.m. and Friday mornings at 9:45 a.m. No equipment necessary. Instruction provided. Ages nine to 90. Wear flat-soled shoes. For more information, call 613-

Playgroup - Parent run playgroup every Wednesday morning 9 a.m. - 11 a.m. at the Corkery Community Centre at 3447 Old Almonte Rd. Structured arts and crafts, play dough, playtime, songs, dancing and stretching as well as story time for ages 04. Come and meet with other parents and caregivers in the area. Share ideas and advice, enjoy a complementary coffee or teas. Please bring your own nut-free snacks. Are you a compulsive overeater? Is your food addiction affecting your life? Consider Overeaters Anonymous. Held at the West Carleton Community Complex. Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Contact Catherine 613-832-5476.

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Scharf, of Findlay Creek, who has two Bluesfest performances coming up. Scharf will perform July 13 from 12-1 p.m. at the Rideau Centre and July 14 from 3-4 p.m. at the Barney Danson Theatre And Stevenson will be front and centre as usual, supporting her 18-year-old grandson, known for his skilled folk rock, roots, blues and instrumental performances. “He was born with perfect pitch. From the time he was two he would play for hours on our piano, just by ear,” said Stevenson. “He’s only 18 but he’s entertaining as hell.” Scharf said he is excited to perform again at this year’s Bluesfest. His last gig at the annual summer music festival was in 2010, when he performed for the first time at the age of 16. A Grade 12 student at Ridgemont High School, Scharf is one of more than 200 acts performing at the 12day festival July 4 to 15.

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Spencer Scharf will be performing at Bluesfest tihis weekend and no one could be more proud than his grandmother and West Carleton residetn Jan Stevenson. Scharf plays a variety of instruments, including guitar, piano, banjo, harmonica, ukulele and the mandolin, and his music contains elements of folk, rock, roots and blues. “I was lost for words, when I received an email confirming I had a spot,” said Scharf. “I could barely sleep. I was very excited when I found out. It is nice to be back at Bluesfest.” Bluesfest’s 2012 lineup

was announced at a launch party held at the Canadian War Museum on April 24. Big names included in the Bluesfest lineup this year are John Mellencamp, Iron Maiden, Alice Cooper, Seal, Nickelback, Blue Rodeo and Norah Jones. Scharf’s first performed in public when he was 13. “My dad and I were dropping by the Alta Vista Retirement Home to visit my grandmother and there hap-

pened to be a piano in the lounge area and I asked if I can play it,” he said. “And as soon as I played, about 50 residents entered the room to listen.” His music potential was first spotted when he enrolled for the Bluesfest’s ‘Be in the Band’/initiative - a three-month pilot project that puts young musicians (ages 11 to 17) who want to be in a band together with other potential band mates. Bluesfest executive director Mark Monahan spotted him and invited him to perform at the 2010 Bluesfest. “It was too cool when Mark asked me, ‘Spencer (would) you like doing a 45 minute set at the Bluesfest,’” Scharf recalled. Scharf’s said he’s always dreamed of playing at big venues like the House of the Blues, the National Arts Centre, and at the main stage of festivals, and the Ottawa musician said he thinks he’s slowly reaching his goal. He attributes his achievements to the support he gets

from his family and coaches. Scharf said his repertoire is huge and that you’ll find him fresh and exciting at every performance. Scharf said he plans to perform some of Woody Guthrie’s songs since his performance is scheduled on the same day Guthrie’s would have been 100 years old. Guthrie is best known as an American singer-songwriter and folk musician whose musical legacy includes hundreds of political, traditional and children’s songs. Scharf has previously performed at the Ottawa Folk Festival, a Governor General’s event, city events, and school events. Scharf said he is happy he can juggle his music and school life “I just find a good balance to do these things,” said Scharf. For more information on performers and times, visit Bluesfest’s website at ottawabluesfest.ca. (With files from Sherry Haaima)


Councillor Eli El-Chantiry

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

Route 203 will remain FREE to ride indefinitely!

Think twice before venturing onto the ice As I had mentioned previously in a number of columns this year, OC Transpo introduced a Wednesday bus route Even though December temperatures haveonly been mild, that provides Ward 5 residents with a convenient way to get the Ottawa Drowning Prevention Coalition wants to into town for shopping, doctor’s appointments, etc. Since it remind residents when theRoute temperatures go down, as started running in that January 2012, 203 was advertised awareness of the dangers of being on or around ice and free to ride on a trial basis until June 30, 2012.

open water needs to go up. When water begins to freeze I am very happy that itand has other now been on rivers, lakes, to theannounce Rideau Canal opendecided bodies that Route 203 will continue to be provided FREE for of water it may look solid but is often still dangerous. customers – indefinitely! This means that no fare willIf be you wantand to gonoout onto the the thickness charged transfer willice, be remember issued for any customers using Route 203. However, if customers use Route 203 and should be: then transfer onto another bus route, then the appropriate fare will need to be paid. Otherwise, residents can use the * 15 cm forbus walking or skating Wednesday and ride into thealone city and back out to the *ward 20atcm for skating parties or games no cost.

* 25 cm for snowmobiles

Below are for thefischeduled * 35 cm shing huts stop locations/times. Please note that the times shown are based on typical driving conditions As a guideline, clear blue ice is usually the strongest; and may vary. I always suggest that residents double-check white opaque or snow ice is half asonstrong bluewe ice.are the route beforehand (especially days as where experiencing inclement can callthe 613-741-4390 Grey ice is unsafe. Theweather). greynessYou indicates presence or water. visit www.octranspo.co for travel planning assistance. of Morning Route

Afternoon Route

Before venturing onto the ice,14:30 check the Lifesaving – Carlingwood 08:46 – Porcupine/Dunrobin Society’s<http://www.lifesavingsociety.com/who?s-drown14:34 – Lincoln Fields 09:02 – Donald B. Munro/ 14:40 Bayshore Langstaff ing/ice-safety.aspx> guidelines for –staying safe, and re14:55Red – Terry Fox 09:21 guidelines – Stittsville Main Street/ view by The Canadian Cross<http://www. 15:09 – Stittsville Main Street/ Carp redcross.ca/article.asp?id=2570&tid=024> on what to do Carp 09:34 – Terry Fox 15:28 – Donald B. Munro/ if09:48 you–get into trouble on the ice. When in doubt, simply Bayshore Langstaff 09:55away – Lincoln stay fromFields the ice, period. 10:00 – Carlingwood

15:44 – Porcupine/Dunrobin

City’s 55Pull approved sledding hills are now to the Right for the Green Light open I would like to remind residents that if you see a vehicle on

our roads with a flashing green light be aware that The City of Ottawa has opened its activated, 55 approved sledding it is one of our volunteer firefighters on their way to a fire hills. Approved sleddingfirefighters hill locations and safety tipsusing are emergency. Volunteer respond to calls listed on <http://www.ottawa.ca/rec_culture/park_facility/ their own vehicles. In an effort to identify themselves they activate a green flashing light on their car to advise other parks/sledding_hills/index_en.html> ottawa.ca<http://ottadrivers that they should to the to right andsafety yield in themind, right wa.ca>. Residents are pull reminded keep of way. Remember, grass/brush fires are common during the and to wear helmets while participating in winter activities hot summer months, and house fires can happen at any time, such as sledding. so please remember to pull your car off the road to the right side and let our volunteer firefighters pass by you safely.

Thank you for the food donations Youth on the Move

In December, I held my fiRecreation rst Ward 5 and Christmas Food This summer the Parks, Cultural Services Drive by asking folks to drop off non-perishable foodPolice Department will be working in partnership with Ottawa Services, Bylaw Services Corporate Security, to operate items at my ward office.and I was simply overwhelmed by “Youth on the Move” citywide. Youth on the Move is a program the generosity shown by residents. The food drive was that aims to enrich the lives of youth through outreach and apositive huge success! Fourinlarge boxes opportunities were filled to fostering the engagement recreation brim withlifestyle food items! Everything donatedinwent positive choices and behaviours City directly of Ottawa Parks. The primary objectives of theFood program arehelp to: Ward to the West Carleton Emergency Aid to 5 families in need. For everyone that drop off donations, • Provide outreach by monitoring the social behaviour and thankbuilding you so healthy much for your kindness. It’s times like these relationships with youth predominately that truly my job Councillor rewarding. My ages make 13 through 18as who may be atsorisk. • Engage youth by utilizing recreation build relationships residents have shown time and again to that they are some connections with youth in the community. of theand most compassionate people within the entire City • Connect with youth by providing information, choices of Ottawa. and offering links to programs, services and resources such as recreation opportunities and other social

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CLUES DOWN

1. Usually in the sun 2. Arm bones 3. Placed on a display stand 4. Repeat a poem aloud 5. Eyelid gland infections 6. Lubes 7. A contagious viral disease 8. Stormy & unpeaceful 9. Devastated & ruined 10. Put in advance 11. Pater’s partner 13. Exploiters 16. Meeting schedules 21. Intensely dislikes 23. “Tim McGraw” was her 1st hit 28. Fishing implement

TAURUS- Apr – Apr21/May 21/May 2121 TAURUS a goodof night is inthisstoreweek, this week. TakeTaurus, inventory your life Taurus,Theandnight makebrings did nottoexpect. Working therewards necessaryyoutweaks align you with hard your yields primarymore goals. Takethan a cue from someone financial success. organized.

SCORPIO –-OctOct24/Nov 22 22 SCORPIO 24/Nov Scorpio, there’s muchcanyoubecansaiddobyabout the current Sometimes muchnotmore remaining quiet that situation.speaking, Complaining aboutKeep thingsthiswon’t solvewhen anything, actually Scorpio. in mind you are socializing withthenewbreath? people. so why waste Better news is on the horizon.

GEMINI GEMINI- May – May22/Jun 22/Jun 2121 Gemini, you’re inspired to do something creative. Trust your instincts, Gemini. Someone who seemsNarrow like they down the possibilities. Maybe you want to paint indoors or have your best interests at heart really may have ulterior take on a new craft hobby. Either way you’ll find success. motives. Heed Capricorn’s sage advice. CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22 – Junorganized 22/Jul 22people can get tripped up once in EvenCANCER the most Cancer,Cancer. you may likeyouyou’re onetokeeping the a while, Thisfeel week maythebeonly unable keep track of things. your cool, and you underBehindcontrol. ship fromKeepsinking. However, this will is notgettheit case. the-scenes work is taking place, too. LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23 TakeLEOcontrol of a situation – Jul 23/Aug 23 that arises, Leo, because right now it seems no one else is capable of handling the Leo, it seems as if drama is always following you. That’s situation. You may prove to be an excellent leader. because you tend to be the life of the party or prefer all eyes -beAug on you. Think about VIRGO 24/Sept 22 being less conspicuous.

SAGITTARIUS - Nov23/Dec 23/Dec SAGITTARIUS – Nov 21 21 ItYou’re can sometimes feel lonely at the top, in over your head, Sagittarius. TooSagittarius. many projectsNow that you’ve acquired many of the things you wanted, the and not enough helpers can leave you feeling overresulting feelings may not be what you thought. whelmed. You may want to tackle one thing at a time. CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 CAPRICORN Dectime 22/Jan 20 serious about your efforts to Now may be–the to get Capricorn, havedoing arrivedtheandlegwork you’re and excited find a new new job, beginnings Capricorn. Start get your new people as youyourcan.joy but aboutname all ofout thetoprospects. Othersas much may share not to the extent that you do. AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18 Although do-it-yourself AQUARIUSyou’re – Jan a21/Feb 18 person by nature, Aquarius, sometimes letting someone get the job done frees you up Aquarius, it’s alright to be cautious with your decisions, but for more important projects. You also get a needed break. taking much too long could indicate you’re not ready for a change.-Soon spouse or20partner will grow impatient. PISCES Feba19/Mar

Influential people will be moving in your social circles, VIRGO – Augto 24/Sept Virgo. Failure introduce22yourself and network could lead to setbacks in your Virgo, it’s hard toemployment keep friends goals. if you are overly critical of

CLUES ACROSS

1. 3rd VP Aaron 5. Not hard 9. Revolutions per minute 12. Assoc. of Licensed Aircraft Engineers 13. Being of use or service 14. Macaws 15. 1960’s college civil rights organization 16. Protection from extradition 17. Animal examiner 18. Japanese persimmon 19. Commands right 20. A stage of development 22. Irish, English & Gordon 24. Showing keen interest 25. Doyens 26. Remain as is 27. 36 inches (abbr.) 28. Told on

LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23 LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct Libra, start thinking about23curbing your spending. Your Once the excitement you finances are in troubleofifanyouevent don’twears make off, someLibra, changes. may be left floundering for a little while. Don’t wallow in More is going out than is coming into your accounts. boredom. Get started on a new project.

31. Making a sustained din 33. Poked from behind 34. 24th state 35. Himalayan goat 36. Diver breathing gear 39. Groups of three 40. Not tightly 42. Regenerate 43. Strung necklace part 44. Breezed through 46. Imitate 47. Do-nothings 49. Unconsciousness 50. Golf score 51. Fertilizes 52. Used for baking or drying 53. Autonomic nervous system 54. Turner, Williams & Kennedy 55. Hawaiian goose 29. Atomic #18 30. Microgadus fishes 31. Blue jack salmon 32. Of I 33. Feet first somersault dives 35. Tool to remove bone from the skull 36. Glides high 37. Tower signal light 38. Small recess off a larger room 39. Water chestnut genus 40. City on the River Aire 41. It’s capital is Sanaa 43. Lost blood 45. A citizen of Denmark 48. River in NE Scotland

Pisces, you can’t seem to keep your mind on the thing at PISCESYour – Febwandering 19/Mar 20thoughts may put you in tune with a hand. better It’s hardidea. to accept help sometimes, Pisces. But help is what

the way they live their lives. Remember, no one is perfect you need right now. Accept it with open arms. — including you. Keep an open mind.

Last week’ week’ss Last answers answers

This weeks puzzle puzzle answers answers inin next issue Julyweeks 15th issue

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ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 ARIES - Maris a21/Apr 20 The best will be in store for you Patience virtue, Aries. Aries, the week may begin littlemuch off-kilter, later in the week. There’sa not chancebutforyou’ll adventure find that by Wednesday or Thursday, things turn around Monday or Tuesday, but things pick up on Wednesday. significantly. A couple of opportunities for socialization arise.

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