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2009 HYUNDAI ACCENT

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AC INSPECTION $49.98 • Check refrigerant pressure and system operation • Measure air vent temperature • Provide written estimate

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Approach with confidence

Councillor Eli El-Chantiry Ward 5, West Carleton-March

We specialize in fine European Cars. From basic maintenance to technical diagnostics, we are equipped to service your car to our highest standard. Our customers are treated with courteous, no- nonsense and informative service.

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5670 Carp Rd., Kinburn 613-580-2424 ext 32246

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34 Edgewater St. Kanata

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April 12 , 2012 | 80 Pages

Friends of Hospice Inside Ottawa honours NEWS its many volunteers John Curry

john.curry@metroland.com

Former Carp resident hopes Town of Arnprior will agree to stunt that could put him in Guinness Book of World Records. – Page 15

SPORTS

EMC news - Friends of Hospice Ottawa has thanked its “superheroes.� These are its contingent of volunteers who are essential in allowing Friends of Hospice Ottawa to provide services that support those who are facing life threatening illnesses. These services include transportation, day hospice, in-home care and bereavement support. Volunteers also are essential in supporting the operation of Friends of Hospice Ottawa (FOHO), helping in areas such as office administration, public relations, website support and special events planning. The term “superheroes� identifying these volunteers was termed by Diane Jodouin who is in charge of FOHO’s volunteer program as she welcomed more than 60 volun-

teers to FOHO’s “Celebrating Our Volunteers� night at the Bells Corners United Church on April 4. Even the pamphlet outlining the agenda for the evening included a pair of “superman dressed� superheroes on its front cover in keeping with the superhero theme. And the message on the back of the pamphlet reiterated the message: “Our volunteers. Our superheroes. Thank you for making a difference!� read this wording. The guest speaker was West Carleton-March Coun. Eli ElChantiry, whose wife Maha is a FOHO volunteer. In his remarks he noted that Ottawa as a community is built on the shoulders of volunteers, with over 235,000 volunteers involved in various roles. See FOHO, page 3

Way of the cross

Rev. Monique Stone, from the Anglican Parish of Huntley, takes a turn carrying the cross on Good Friday on the way to the special co-operative service in Carp with several churches April 6. The service was a joint collaboration with participants from St. Paul’s United (Carp), Dunrobin United and the Anglican Parish of Huntley (St. James Carp, St. John’s Sxith Line, Christ Church Huntley).

Tickets still available for Carp Ladies Night next Thursday

West Carleton Minor Hockey Association thanks coaches and volunteers during recent appreciation night. – Page 31

Impersonator, purse auction all part of the fun

COMMUNITY

Theresa Fritz

theresa.fritz@metroland.com

Fitzroy Harbour native puts her love of city life on display with new exhibit at the Orange Art Gallery. – Page 40

Photo by JOHN CURRY

West Carleton-March Coun. Eli El-Chantiry receives a Friends of Hospice Ottawa (FOHO) “Hug Me Bear� wearing an Ottawa Senators jersey from Ruth Cameron, FOHO’s director of event planning and fundraising, in appreciation for his being the guest speaker at FOHO’s annual volunteer appreciation evening April 4.

Andy Oswald

EMC events – Those still hoping to attend one of the biggest social events of the spring season are in luck. Tickets are still available for the Carp Agricultural Society’s annual Ladies Night set for next Thursday (April 19) at the W. Erskine Johnston Arena in Carp. The event is being organized by 2012 Homecraft president Heather Johnston and an army of volunteers. “We still have tables left,� said agricultural society general manager Joyce Trafford. “Tickets are $40.� Acting as master of ceremonies this year will be Pakenham-area resident and CTV Otta-

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wa news at noon host Leanne Cusak. Trafford noted the charity of choice this year to receives some funds from the event is the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO). “A.J.’s Catering from Metcalfe is doing the meal,� Trafford said. The catering company prides itself on getting all 800 women who traditionally attend the event fed within 15 minutes. Trafford said entertainment will be provided by impersonator James Kirkham as well as a disc jockey. As is the tradition, male agricultural society directors and past presidents will be manning the bar during the evening.

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FOHO volunteers backbone of the organization From Front Page

He noted that Noah’s Ark was built by volunteers while that other famous vessel, the Titanic, was built by engineers. Which one would you rather be on, he asked rhetorically. At the event, FOHO honoured its volunteers who had achieved a five-year duration of service. RECIPIENTS Honoured for their five years as support services volunteers were Francine Garland, Ian Henderson, Joanne Hepton, Vic Hepton, Lynn Hull, Christina Sunstrum, Isabel Thompson, Diane Vaughn and Judy Wagdin. Honoured for their five years as client care volunteers were Jane Baron-Libera, Marion Bourne, Anne Cole, Marsha Deyell, Rev. Michel Dubord, Rebecca Hansen, Marlene Kocvar, Dave Pearen, Lynne Pearen, Dale Peckett, Stephan Roller, Alison Sutherland, Patricia Tate and

Wendy Wood. Receiving the Inge Kelly Distinguished Service Award as a volunteer who has given a minimum of five years’ service covering several programs and services and whose efforts exemplify the ideals and mission of FOHO was presented to Paulette Bohnen. Framed certificates bearing all of these names have been prepared and will hang in the FOHO office. A memorial service remembering those who were FOHO clients and had passed away recently was held. In conducting the service, Inge Kelly said that the service helps remind volunteers why they do what they do with FOHO, noting that there is no greater privilege than being allowed to travel with clients on their last journey in life. The evening also featured entertainment, with singer and songwriter performing several songs ranging from the traditional “Oh! Susanna” to her own composition “Blue Sweater.”

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Royalty was in the in the house during the myFM Chamber of Commerce Home Show at the Renfrew Armouries March 24. 2011 Miss Teen Ontario East Hillary MacMillan (right) is joined by Breigh Whalen (middle) and Hilary Stafford, two of the delegates hoping to win her crown at the 2012 competition. The 2012 Miss Teen Ontario East competition takes place in Renfrew April 15. Like the current titleholder, Whalen and Stafford also hail from Renfrew. The 22 young women who will be competing to be Miss Teen Ontario East comes from all over Eastern Ontario.

Ladies Night is always a popular spring event From Front Page

One returning favourite from last year’s Ladies Night will be the live purse auction, featuring purses from Coach and more. There will also be a number of vendors on the floor of the arena as well as a raffle. “Any bar tips received during the night will go to the Erin Vance Memorial Fund,” said Trafford, referring the fund set up to assist the five-year-old twins left

motherless when Dunrobin resident Erin Vance was killed in a hit and run in Constance Bay March 18. The same fundraising took place during the agricultural society’s annual Men’s Night April 5 and Trafford said more than $6,000 was raised for the fund that evening. Like Men’s Night, Ladies Night is an event that has been going for many years. This year marks the 11th year the event

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EMC news – Participants at the end of the Lenten reenactment at St. Michael’s Catholic School in Corkery last week won a hearty applause from some 220 students sitting crosslegged on the gym floor. A few parents and grandparents were also on hand, sitting in chairs at the back with teachers. Isabelle Callahan, who played Jesus, spoke clearly and confidently, making sure the younger ones understood the importance of the event. Jesus and the others at the long table reenacted the Last Supper, complete with the breaking of bread and the betrayal of Judas Iscariot. A number of songs were also performed, including ‘Old Rugged Cross’ and ‘Were you there when they crucified my Lord’. The school is known for having many talented students. Among the instruments used at the performance were a guitar, recorder, and violin. Afterward the students learned that due to their efforts 981 non perishable food items would go to the West Carleton Emergency Food Aid. They also raised $625 in a raffle that asked the question: Where was principal Nicola Benton born? They were given hints such as it is 13,000 kilometers from Ottawa and below the equator, to it’s in the horn of Africa, to it is one of the poorest nations on earth, to its capital is Lilongwe. The answer is Malawi. Maeve Cavanagh had the right answer and won the giant stuffed frog and basket. Hester Shackleton is one of the volunteers at the food aid, located in Carp. She said some 25-30 families use the services every month. She was also impressed with the reenactment. “I’m proud of you for the wonderful project you’ve put on,” Shackleton told the children.

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Isabelle Callahan (above) plays the part of Jesus Christ during the Last Super at St. Michael’s in Corkery on April 5. Playing the roles of women setting the table and helping out at the Holy Week event are, from left, Lindsay Funnekotter, Sarah Neil, and Rachel Devlin.

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For those who asked, the calf is fine EMC lifestyle - I sometimes forget that I need to provide updates to loyal readers after telling a story about one of my animals that is struggling. Well, for those who have stopped me in the street to ask, the calf is doing fine, thank you. Baby is off the milk bottles - we weaned him after eight weeks of age when he started to cut back his intake. He eats hay and sweet feed (corn, grain and molasses)

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with water all day long. He is no smaller than the calves that have been fed by their mothers since birth. I am very proud that he is as healthy as

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In the next few weeks every spare pen will be occupied by our pregnant ewes. Most of them are just about ready to give birth. Speaking of birth, I found one litter of kittens. I saw which corner of the barn the mothers came from when they heard cat food hitting the feeding bowl. I climbed up into the loft and listened quietly. A soft mewing was coming from under a board. I lifted it and there they were: two white, one dilute calico and one grey tabby. I think it’s just one litter. The other one must be up there somewhere too. I will go back in daylight and investigate. I have to put my hands on these kittens every day and make them tame so they are easier to adopt out when they are weaned. Then I have to trap their mothers and take them to be spayed. UNDER CONTROL

We’ve just about got this feral cat population under control. After lambing season, the next creatures to arrive on the farm are the chickens. We will raise them in a chicken coop area where they are safe but still able to wander around freely. We grow only happy

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Pet owners have stake in what’s left behind

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pring. Even the word sounds good. Relief after frostbite

season. Unfortunately, spring also brings with it the evidence that some dog walkers aren’t doing their duty after their pet has done theirs. Parks, boulevards, sidewalks and pathways in some places are awash in poop and that’s no fun for anyone. The vast majority of dog

owners clean up after their pet – if they didn’t, we’d be knee deep in the stuff by now. So how do we convince the offending few to scoop? Do we need more laws and regulations? Pet owners would no doubt say “No.� And our bylaw officers have better things to do than stake out parks on the off-chance a bad owner will offend in plain view.

Do we need better education? The city advises owners to scoop poop and take it home, where they should flush it down the toilet so that our sewage system can treat the dog dirt like it does our own. Why not use a garbage can in the park or the bin at home? Turns out all the poop that ends up in the trash will become part of the city’s landfill, making it even more

of a challenge to prevent toxins from seeping into our waterways. Even if you own a dog and choose to use a garbage can, that’s a darn sight better than failing to scoop at all. Maybe we need to make things easier for all pet owners by providing better poop containers in the, shall we say, hotspots. That would take tax dollars. Some offenders may be children who don’t like

the idea of carrying a bag of poop to the garbage or back home. If your son or daughter takes the dog out for a walk, why not insist they bring home what Rover eliminates, just to be sure your family isn’t part of the problem. In the end (no pun intended), if the problem gets worse, society will put in place penalties or regulations that affect all dog owners – the good and the bad.

Maybe licence costs will rise to cover clean-up costs. Maybe a bylaw you disagree with will be passed. To avoid those potential pitfalls, pet owners should be at the forefront of making sure all owners scoop after their dogs. Use peer pressure. Use education. Carry an extra bag to clean up after an owner who gives you a bad name. After all, it’s dog owners that have the most to lose.

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his happened at a basketball game at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, but it could have been anywhere. The scoreboard lights up and says “NOISE!� and a voice booms out: “Make some noise!� And guess what? Everybody makes noise. Sheep, that’s what we are. Noisy sheep. Somebody with a microphone tells us to do something and we do it. There’s nothing new about this. It’s been going on in stadiums and arenas ever since the technology allowed it. But there was a time when the noise was spontaneous. It came from the flow of the game. When the game became exciting, the fans became excited, all by themselves. “We want a hit!� is a vintage bit of noise, found at ancient baseball games. Now nobody says “We want a hit!� Instead, we clap or stomp our feet if the scoreboard tells us to. Occasionally the scoreboard gets it right. The folks begin chanting “DEE-FENCE!� just around the time that defence is called for. That’s nice, you think, but then you look up at the scoreboard and realize that the fans are chanting “DEE-FENCE!� because that’s what’s on the scoreboard. There must be limits to this. Surely, you would not throw your beer at the mascot if the scoreboard said “THROW YOUR BEER AT THE MASCOT!� But you never know. History is full of examples of weird crowd behaviour, of people doing things they never thought they would do because everyone else was. While you wish people would be a bit more individualistic in crowds at the arena, confor-

mity is not always a bad thing. We all stop at the red light, for example. Individualistic behaviour at intersections would not be helpful to society. Likewise, people doing whatever they want in the classroom can create problems. The same with church. The same with shopping mall parking lots. But a little spontaneity can be refreshing. And it can be quite effective. I know a guy who knows a guy who knows another guy who claims that he began the spontaneous chant about firing the coach of the Toronto Maple Leafs. “FIRE WILSON!� he chanted, early in the game and nothing happened. Nobody else chanted with him. He tried it a couple of times more and eventually it worked. Without prompting from the scoreboard, the chant spread around the arena. Perhaps it worked too well. Whether it was a direct result or not, the coach was looking for other employment the next day. For sure, this was unkind. You wouldn’t want to show up at work and find everyone chanting that you should be fired. But at least it was spontaneous. A slightly less spontaneous chant arose at Scotiabank Place the other night, when fans of Daniel Alfredsson began chanting his name at a time specified in an Internet campaign. This was nice, richly deserved and definitely an improvement over slavishly following the dictates of the scoreboard and the public address system. Some day the Internet may replace the scoreboard as cheerleader and we’ll have to watch out. People get into trouble following the crowd on the Internet. Bad things happen to their computers, or worse. Most people who know hockey and know Ottawa expect there to be real emotion in the stands in the playoff games to come. So much so that no one should need any prompting to jump up and cheer. The question is whether we have become so accustomed to following the scoreboard that we’ll still wait to be prompted. We shouldn’t. “Go Sens go!� is not the world’s most original cheer, but it will sound great when 19,153 or so people are chanting it all by themselves.

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‘Biggest’ tourism networking event coming to Ottawa Valley EMC news – Excitement is building for the 2012 Ottawa Valley Tourism Conference. The conference, an annual event hosted by the Ottawa Valley Tourist Association (OVTA), is being held April 18 at the Renfrew Best Western Inn and Conference Centre. This year’s conference promises to be a valuepacked event with learning and networking opportunities designed to help those in the tourism industry succeed, say organizers.

The event’s keynote speaker will be radio personality and travel writer, Chris Robinson of Chris Robison Associates. The company provides consulting services to the Canadian travel industry and produces the most popular travel shows on Canadian radio. Thanks to his call-in radio shows, Robinson has “his finger on the pulse of what the consumer wants.” He will bring his expertise to the Ottawa Valley and will discuss the changing trends in the

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EMC news –A meeting was held at the Brookstreet Hotel in Kanata for property owners and tenants of the

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area’s (BIA) steering committee has been working for over a year to show retailers, business tenants and property owners that forming the city’s 18th BIA would bring more clients, qualified university graduates and attention to an area that houses most of Ottawa’s technology industry. “This business park has one of the largest concentrations of businesses in Ottawa,” said

Adam Chowaniec, honorary chair of the steering committee. “A BIA can give the park a unified voice and will play a role in bringing the (light rail transit) to Kanata.” This collection of businesses in Kanata north thrive off of one another, he said. Property owners rent out space to business owners who are in turn trying to at-

tract qualified workers to come work for them, Chowaniec, adding that these new employees move to Kanata and in turn support the housing market and local retailers by becoming members of the Kanata community. This community, driven on the technology industry, needs growth in one sector so all sectors can turn a profit, he said.

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“This park was built under the benevolent shadow of Nortel,” said Ferris. “When Nortel collapsed the employees stayed and were re-hired. Kanata north is home to some of the best university graduates from across Canada and is a great place to raise a family.” The steering committee has called for the BIA to raise $100,000 to start and then a yearly levy for each company, property owner and retailer to pay. For example

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Taxi drivers want out of hospital parking fee system Derek Dunn

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EMC news – Taxis should not have to pay the $2 fee when dropping patients off at the emergency room, say drivers. Every vehicle at Arnprior District Memorial Hospital (ADMH) pays the same amount, whether it is an employee’s who stays for the day or a taxi driver’s who is taking a minute to drop someone off. Most hospitals in the province have gone to the parking fee system as a way to generate revenue for badly needed services or equipment. But few in this region charge to access

the emergency room section; Carleton Place’s is only other one that does for certain, at $3 upon departure. However, there is a spot for emergency drop-offs that allows people to avoid the parking fee provided they don’t park there. Grab-A-Cab owner Dwight Halpenny said it doesn’t cost him a lot of money, about $16 to $20 a month. But the additional cost hits working class people harder than doctors or administrators. “Why would we have to pay to get a drop-off at emergency? We’re not staying,” Halpenny said. “My response from the hospital up here has

been really poor.” He argues, as do some experts in the healthcare field, that the fee is a service charge which contravenes the Canada Health Act. However, the view is not widespread and some even argue it is good to have such fees as a reminder to Canadians that universal healthcare is costly. ADMH vice president of finance and support services Steve Hudson said it is the first he has heard of the problem, but didn’t comment on allowing taxis to opt out. He said they can pay $20 for a monthly pass. But the board of directors approved

the introduction of parking fees a couple of years ago as a way to raise what amounts to a half a percentage of the total revenue. That could mean the difference between hiring another nurse or purchasing a piece of equipment, he said. “It’s a result of the state of healthcare dollars,” he said. “It’s a symptom of how tight funding is.” NOT WELCOMING Halpenny said the fee makes for an “inhospitable hospital.” While Hudson didn’t comment on the

overall atmosphere having changed, he did take issue with a suggestion that hospitals find more dollars by reducing administration salaries instead of charging for parking and raising money from using clothing sales. “It’s (management salaries) always a going to be a bone of contention in any organization,” Hudson said. “I’ve only been here three or four months, but I can tell you staffing is very lean in all areas, in administration and others. It’s a challenge.” Hudson said he didn’t know if exemptions to the parking fee were offered to

Join friends for an Afternoon of Art Song and Arias and help Arnprior and District hospital Sherry Haaima

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EMC Events- An afternoon of Art Song and Arias is a chance for high school friends to show those in their hometown their talents and raise money for a good cause at the same time. Opera singers Suzana McNeil and Laura Duffy are gearing up for the event this Sunday, April 15 at Grace St. Andrew’s United Church in Arnprior The afternoon event features both Arnprior District High School graduates, accompanied by pianist Sonja Deunsch-Plourde. Duffy received her bachelor or music from Queen’s University and her masters from Western. She is living in the family home in Braeside and has recently completed auditions in Toronto and at Centrepointe Theatre. McNeil trained at the Royal Conservatory of Music and works as a voice teacher as well as peforming locally. Deunsch-Plourde is an accomplished accompaniest. “I’ve been working with her since I was 18,” said Duffy. “She’s very good.”

Duffy and McNeil have long been asked when they’d be putting on a local concert. The event will also help the community understand just what the opera enthusiasts do. “When people find out what I do they sometimes say ‘Oh, I don’t like opera,’” said Duffy. “When I ask ‘Have you ever seen an opera?’ the answer is often no.” “There are a lot of misconceptions out there,” said McNeil. One of the biggest is that opera singers are fat, old men. “Opera singing is very athletic,” she said. All proceeds of the concert will be donated to the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital. Supporting ADMH was an easy decision. The hospital has been there for both Duffy and McNeil and their families over the years. The concert begins at 2 p.m. at Grace St. Andrew’s United Church in Arnprior. The recommended donation for admittance is $15 and can be paid at the door, say organizers. Advance tickets are not necessary but can be purchased.

other groups, such as ambulances or the Arnprior-Braeside-McNab Seniors at Home transportation service. A-1 taxi company’s Karl McNamara said it isn’t an option to drop old or sick people off at the front doors to navigate a maze of hallways before reaching emergency. He said the $2 charge to drivers is “chintzy” but won’t pass the cost onto customers for fear of losing them. “I don’t agree with it. I don’t figure it’s right. I’ve never seen a hospital like it,” McNamara said. “I don’t want to lose them to another. It’s all about your steady Eddys.”

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Ottawa again tops list of best place to live in Canada EMC news - For the third year in a row, Ottawa has taken top honours as the best city to live in Canada by MoneySense magazine’s annual Best Places to Live survey. Ottawa scored 74 points out of a possible 105, up from 71.8 last year. The survey is based on data compiled from 190 Canadian cities and towns with populations over 10,000. Cities were rated on climate, prosperity, access to health care, home affordability, crime rates, employment and lifestyle with subcategories in each area. A city must score well in all categories to come out on top. “I am very pleased that Ottawa has again been confirmed as the best city to live in Canada by an independent organization

using objective measures,” said Mayor Jim Watson. “We know we have a great city and it is gratifying to have it reaffirmed once again that this is the best place in Canada to live, work, invest, study and play.” Ottawa’s cultural offerings and family-friendly lifestyle were just some of the factors that helped the city take the No. 1 position for the third year in a row. Ottawa’s citizens enjoy unparalleled comfort, health and access to medical services. Benefiting from a unique combination of urban convenience and accessible nature, Ottawa combines the best of small-city life with a cosmopolitan vibe. It is cycle-friendly with great public transit and is home to some of the best universities, colleges and hospitals

and a growing, prosperous economy. The city’s residents enjoy high household and discretionary incomes. At the same time, the average home price in Ottawa isn’t as high as in Canada’s biggest centres, meaning families can afford decent homes. Ottawa has a low crime rate that is the envy of many other Canadian cities, and it gets a good score for having a healthy rate of population growth. “We can all share great pride in our many assets and amenities,” said Watson. “We have a safe, clean and vibrant community with an excellent quality of life. We are rich in culture and heritage and surrounded by a beautiful natural setting offering many recreational opportunities.”

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Holy Redeemer Roman Catholic Church

465 Hazeldean Rd. • 613-836-3145

44 Rothesay Drive, Kanata, ON, K2L 2X1

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Weekday Masses Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 9:00 a.m. Wednesday 7:00 p.m

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1489 Shea Road, (corner of Abbott) Stittsville, Ontario K2S 0G8

Saturday 5:00pm Sunday 9:00am & 11:00am

Parish Mission Statement The Holy Redeemer Parish Community lives the Way, the Truth and the Life by reaching out with the Good News to Welcome, to Serve and to Care.

Pastor: Keith MacAskill

HOLY SPIRIT CATHOLIC PARISH A Welcoming Community

St. Patrick’s Fallowfield Roman Catholic Church

Pastor: Rev. Pierre Champoux

Sunday Mass Times: Saturday: 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 8:00 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 11:00 a.m. & 7:00 p.m.

2 Stonehaven Dr. at Eagleson Road Sunday 10:00 A.M. Worship Service Nursery provided

Church of Ottawa

Preaching the Doctrines of Grace

Sunday Worship 10:30 am Sunday and weekday Bible studies see our website for times and locations

www.gracebaptistottawa.com

Parish office - 613-836-8881 Fax - 613-836-8806

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Grace Baptist 2470 Huntley Road

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A New Testament Church 465 Eagleson Road (also entrance off Palomino) 11 am Family Bible Hour (Nursery Available) Sunday School 6:30 pm Evening Bible Hour www.bridlewoodbiblechapel.ca 613-591-8514

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KANATA BAPTIST CHURCH

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Pastors: Ken Roth, Phil Hamilton Chapel Ridge Free Methodist Church 5660 Flewellyn Road, Stittsville 613-831-1024 email: office@chapelridge.ca www.chapelridge.ca

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Pastors: Jonathan Mills , Bob Davies & Doug Ward

140 Abbeyhill Dr., Kanata Rev. Brian Copeland

MORNING WORSHIP 10 AM

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St. Thomas Anglican Church

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St. Paul's Anglican Church 20 YOUNG ROAD KANATA • 613-836-1001 www.stpaulshk.org

Christ Risen Lutheran Church

“Welcome to all seeking spiritual refreshment” Sunday Worship 8:30am and 10:30am

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We are a welcoming and friendly community that invites you to come and worship with us in our new church

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There is an unfailing source for each of us. Come and listen how this can be. Sundays 4 – 5 pm. Ottawa Waldorf School - 1 Goulbourn Street, Stittsville (No collection, no participation required) • Info: 613-731-2922

Sunday Services at 9:00 & 10:45 am

Mass: Saturday at 5:00 pm Sunday at 9:00 and 11:00 am Telephone: (613) 592-1961 E-mail: office@stisidorekanata.com

Pastor Shaun Seaman

Help, Hope and Happiness

Pastor steve stewart

1600 stittsville Main street, stittsville

1619 Stittsville Main Street 613-836-5741 email: stthoms@magma.ca www.stthomasstittsville.ca

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1078 Klondike Road, Kanata

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Growing, Serving, Celebrating

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1135 March Rd., Kanata, ON. K2K 1X7 Pastor: Rev. M.M. Virgil Amirthakumar

Rev. Grant Dillenbeck Church: 613-836-4962 email: suchurch@primus.ca Visit our web site: www.suchurch.com


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Huntley installs chairlift, raises awareness among its students derek.dunn@metroland.com

EMC news – A new chairlift at Huntley Centennial School promises independence for those in a wheelchair and awareness to those not in one. Last week students were given the chance to use two wheelchairs for a half day. There was also an obstacle course race. And a loonie drive that raised $450. Two winners of the drive draw, Caitlyn Hemstreet and Dylan Yarrington, found the

wheelchair experience enabled them to empathize with paraplegics and others. “The focus is just on you,” Hemstreet said. “People don’t understand what it’s like. They really treat you different.” Hemstreet didn’t appreciate the attention the wheelchair drew, indicting she would rather have the independence of automatic doors and other accessible features. However, her teacher said having a wheelchair-bound

Photos by DEREK DUNN

Grade 8 student Caitlyn Hemstreet and Grade 7 student Dylan Yarrington at Huntley Centennial school test drive the wheelchairs on loan as part of last week’s awareness campaign.

Dragonboating Chest Nuts to hold spring tea April 28 EMC events - The Prior Chest Nuts are holding a spring tea Saturday, April 28. The Arnprior dragonboat team will hold the fundraiser from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at St John Chrysostom Parish Hall on Albert Street in Arnprior. The Chest Nuts have been busy all winter exercising and getting in shape for the upcoming season. The team is comprised of breast cancer

survivors from the Arnprior area. The dragonboat team was formed in 2010 and this will be its third season on the water. Since Christmas members have been ‘pool paddling’ and exercising in the pool at the Nick Smith Centre.That will continue until the end of April. Then the Chest Nuts will move out on White Lake, Monday and Wednesday evenings paddling their beloved boat ‘Kahlua’.

person in the class was a “teamwork” process for other students, meaning they all pulled together to make navigating the school as easy as possible. Yarrington was impressed by the wheelchair’s stability. He had to remind himself that he wasn’t supposed to use his feet for assistance. One current student at the school uses a wheelchair.

Caitlyn Hemstreet demonstrates how the school’s new chairlift operates. She indicated that some wheelchair-bound people might not like the attention gained when others help them. Making a building more accessible takes the focus off the disabled.

PUBLIC VEHICLE/EQUIPMENT AUCTION Saturday, April 21, 2012 9:00 am Civic #2250, County Road 31, Winchester, ON 613-774-7000 or 1-800-567-1797 Primary list at: www.rideauauctions.com

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Churches gather in Carp to mark Good Friday

Photos by CHRIS COUPER

Sun. APRIL. 15 2-3:30pm Donna Defalco 613-623-2602

CALLING ALL BOYS & GIRLS BETWEEN THE AGES 4-18 TO COME PLAY

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Sun. APRIL. 15 2-3:30pm Donna Defalco 613-623-2602

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Spring season commences early May. Coaches, umpires and other volunteers needed.

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Sun. APRIL 15 2- 3:30 PM Donna Nych 613-623-7303

Reverend Karen Boivin from St. Paul’s United in Carp (photo above) begins a special co-operative service with the Anglican Parish of Huntley on Good Friday (April 6). The service was a joint collaboration with participants from St. Paul’s United (Carp), Dunrobin United and the Anglican Parish of Huntley (St. James Carp, St. John’s Sxith Line, Christ Church Huntley), worshippers of all ages, including Jerra Puchala, 10 and Shayna Puchala, 8, gathered for the joint Good Friday service held last week (photo far left) and Rev. Monique Stone, from the Anglican Parish of Huntley, takes a turn carrying the cross on Good Friday. Rev. Stone said the idea to do the joint service came as she and Rev. Karen Boivin sat down to discuss ways the two churches could collaborate for the betterment of both parishes. “This is the first year our churches have done a cooperative service. I’m a new leader here in the community, arriving just last August. Reverend Karen and I decided to sit down to think of ways we could be doing things together. Almost immediately, we discussed doing a joint Good Friday service and were eager to do so because it hadn’t been done. We worked in partnership to put together the event and to divide the tasks. It was a good combination of efforts and a very successful event.”


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EMC events - If 500 people give blood, 100 patients can receive cancer treatment. Canadian Blood Services invites individuals to make a difference at four area blood donor clinics in the next month sponsored by the Arnprior Rotary Club next week. There are several opportunities for donors with two

days scheduled next week for clinics sponsored by the Arnprior Rotary Cub at the Nick Smith Centre in Arnprior. On Monday, April 16, give blood between 2-4 p.m. and 5-8 p.m. On Wednesday, April 18, the clinic runs from 1:30-4 p.m. and 5-8:30 p.m. APPOINTMENTS CBS officials ask donors

to make an appointment by calling 1-888-2-DONATE or visiting www.blood.ca. Find the Nick Smith Centre at 77 James St. in Arnprior. There are also blood donor clinics in Kanata Tuesday, April 24 at Earl of March High School from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. and Stittsville Friday, May 11 at the Goulbourne Recreation Complex from 5 to 9 p.m.

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EMC news - Canadian Parents of Murdered Children (CPOMC) and Survivors of Homicide Victims are hosting a free seminar entitled Stop Blaming the Victim. One of those victims is Renfrew resident Susan Love, whose son from Arnprior was murdered in Nova Scotia in 2007. Love is among CPOMC members organizing the Monday, April 23 seminar, which runs 6 to 9 p.m. at Ottawa City Hall. Love is also among those who will be recognized that night with a Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal, in recognition of their exceptional support of survivors of homicide victims.

Yvonne Harvey, a Carleton Place resident and chair of CPOMC, said 14 people will receive the jubilee medal that evening. Harvey, Love and Harvey’s husband Gary Lindfield founded CPOMC in December 2009. The not-for-profit organization’s major goals are to provide life-long support for homicide victims and to raise awareness and education in the community for those who work with victims, including front-line workers and the police. Harvey said Love, who serves as the organization’s secretary, has been dedicated and committed to CPOMC’s cause in many respects, including fundraising and education.

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EARLY REGISTRATION Due to limited seating, early registration is recommended for the seminar. To register, visit www.cpomc.ca, email a response to admin@cpomc.ca or call 613-492-1978. The event is being hosted with support from the Department of Justice Canada. Guest speakers will offer candid assessments about the impact “blaming the victim” has on survivors of homicide victims, other victims of crime, and their families. In particular, the speakers will talk about the impact the media, the criminal justice system and the general public can have in laying such blame. The speakers are Dr. Margaret Hamblin, an Ottawa specialist in post traumatic stress disorder and a mother of a murdered child; Kimothy Walker, an Ottawa journalist and a survivor of child sexual abuse; and Const. Namrata Gill, a survivor of an arranged and abusive marriage, and a member of the Edmonton Police Services.

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EMC sports – Hockey in West Carleton was a great success this year with many teams placing high in the standings and money raised important causes, according to a meeting last week. About 60 volunteers attend the West Carleton Minor Hockey Association’s (WCMHA) annual Coaches Appreciation Night at the W. Erskine Johnston Arena on April 4. Plaques were awarded to the top coach, manager, and trainer in each league. The winners are: • Midget – Blair Medynski, Teri Hoelke, Harold Baird; • Bantam – Todd Skinner, Ken Cox, Brian Lowden; • Pee Wee – Rob Graham, Ellie Proulx, Peter Green; • Atom – Jeff Sparks, Beata Arsenault, John Bennett; • Novice – Colin Ovington, Annie Craig, Brodie Diotte. Everyone at the meeting was asked to stand and share a highlight, and say why they wanted to coach. Many said winning a particular tournament or crucial playoff game. Others said had to do with being around the kids in the dressing room and participating in their enjoyment of the game. Still others said being around other parents – especially on away tournaments - was entertaining. One coach said there’s nothing better to do during a Canadian winter than to hang around the rink. Another said he played hockey growing up and was

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Some of the coaches during this year’s successful season – six teams advanced to the finals – are gathered to show off their hardware from the recent coaches appreciation night. Posting with them in front is WCMHA president Sherry Malloy. time to give back. A third, chuckling, said his wife wouldn’t let him shout from the stands anymore; he had to do it from the bench. From the administration side, according to president Sherry Malloy, there were plenty of successes. For the fourth year in a row the association won a $2,500 grant from True Sport. Registration reached 438,

up substantially from 383. Improvements were made to the initiation program. Power skating was introduced for all 5 to 6 year olds, and all coaches were trained on the proper mechanics of skating. New Warrior sweaters were used by the little ones. “The year was fantastic,� Malloy said. “Sixty-seven’s Day was suc-

cessful. About 600 parents and players were at the game. West Carleton dominated the (between periods) activities.� She said West Carleton Day at the end of January went well, with games both indoors and outdoors. Funds were raised for three charities: Do it for Darin; Cam Harvey Memorial; and the West Carleton Emer-

gency Food Aid. About $4,700 was raised in the Christmas Trees raffle. The Novice A and Midget B both won. Six teams advanced to the finals in playoffs. At the meeting’s end a raffle prize for a conditioning camp, valued at $1,600, was won by Jeff Wall.

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EMC news – About 60 potential employers and agencies set up at the Jim Durell Complex in Ottawa’s south end on April 3 to entice high school and university students looking for some jobs. And the turnout was huge. Nancy Palanuk 17 has been waiting for a moment where she can have direct access to employers and she reckons the fair was a great opportunity for that. “It is pretty exciting. Finally I get the chance to meet with managers and speak to them one on one,” said Palanuk. Many youth like Palanuk from across the city jammed the complex with hopes of meeting employers and hoping to finally land their first job. Palanuk was trying to find a job in retail. “I hope I will meet someone who can hire me. I love retailing,” she said. The fair provides young people between the ages of 16 and 30 with job and career development opportunities. City employment specialist Stephanie Bordage said the fair is an excellent opportunity for youth to network, access information and explore pre-employment options. The city has been hosting this fair now in its sixth year

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Seventenn-year-old Nancy Palanuk (right) chats with Katie Bourada from Ottawa Public Health at the sixth annual youth employment and career fair held on April 3 at Jim Durell Complex. The fair drew about 60 potential employers and agencies. since 2007. “It originally started as an employment fair for youth looking for summer jobs but has slowly transformed into an opportunity to connect youth with career and educational providers and career agencies in the community that can provide employment services towards youth,” said Bordage. She added that they have

had more than 3,200 youths in the past six years that have attended the fair and well over 200 agencies and employers from around the city of Ottawa that have set up booths. Youth unemployment continues to run at high levels in Ottawa, said Bordage. In light of this problem, she said it is important to have such fairs so as to connect young jobseekers with

employers and to encourage young people to explore different routes into employment. “It is extremely important,” she said. She noted that youth unemployment is almost twice the unemployment rate of the general population. “We know that youth are certainly looking for jobs and that is the idea of this fair,”

said Bordage. “If they are not able to connect with the employer today, they can hopefully get information about employment opportunities and to others this might be their opportunity to get their firs job.” Bordage acknowledged that positive feedback from past fairs is what allows them to organize more of them. “What we hear is that they

like the fair and they would like more fairs, more employers and more contacts with the community,” she said. Organizers said they have been adding more booths to the fair every year and that this year saw the highest number of employers and agencies participating. “There is more than 55 agencies that are here serving a variety of employment and youth from all backgrounds,” said Bordage. Potential job seekers were also encouraged by what they found. “This is good. It makes it easier for us to find job,” said Palanuk. The fair was organized by the Youth Zone Jeunesse in collaboration with several community partners to help promote employment opportunities for youth. “It is the best way to connect with the community and strengthen our ties with various providers so that we can build these opportunities for youth. Youth Zone is geared towards helping youth to find employment, but also offers information and referrals to a variety of organizations that help youth in the fields of housing, legal concerns, recreation, health and child care, that help young people pursue independent living.

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CSI gloves handy even when there’s no crime scene EMC lifestyle - There’s one type of glove that is really useful in the kitchen. It’s the thin latex type, sometimes referred to as CSI gloves. If you’re not familiar with the TV series, CSI stands for Crime Scene Investigation. You can buy these gloves by the boxful at most pharmacies, and you’ll quickly discover how many uses they have around the kitchen. The gloves will keep your hands clean when you’re mixing meatloaf, or shaping meatballs or hamburger patties. If you’re dipping meat, chicken or fish in a liquid such as milk or egg, then in flour or

bread crumbs, or in a barbecue sauce, the latex gloves will really come in handy to keep your hands clean. If you’re mixing or shaping cookie dough, or kneading a sticky biscuit or bread dough, wearing CSI gloves reduces the mess in the kitchen. Slip the gloves off when you have to transfer a baking sheet or pan to the oven, and you won’t be transferring bits of dough to everything you touch. And if you’re interrupted when you’re in the middle of a messy task, you can slip off the gloves, and respond to the interruption, whether it’s the phone ringing or a family

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member in need. To avoid cross-contamination, always discard the gloves after handling any raw meat or egg product. If you use the heavier yellow rubber kitchen gloves to wash dishes, you probably find that it’s always the right hand glove that gets a hole in it first. When that happens,

instead of throwing out both gloves, keep the left hand glove. Turning the left glove inside out will make it into a glove that fits the right hand. Keep it as a spare for the next time you need to replace a right hand glove. And here’s another tip that you may find useful, particularly if you have a large col-

lection of cookbooks. You may find, as I do, that you remember seeing a recipe, but you can’t recall which cookbook it was in. Consider starting an index of your own for the recipes that you’re most likely to try. Whenever you browse through a cookbook, have a notebook handy. When you come across a recipe that you’d like to try, jot down the name of the recipe and the title of the cookbook in your notebook. Include the page number and any extra comments that will help you remember later what was special about that recipe. Then, when you’re

looking for a particular recipe, you’ll be able to check your own personalized index to find it. This will make it much easier to find the recipe. It also helps to use a Post-It note to mark the page in the cookbook. Jot down the name of the recipe on the Post-It, and stick it on the appropriate page with the recipe name showing above the top of the page. And here’s a hint. Make sure you write on the part of the Post-It that isn’t sticky. This way, you can stick the note to the cookbook page instead of having it loose and likely to fall out of the book.

Pizza Pizza gives slices for devices in April EMC business – Throughout April, Pizza Pizza’s restaurant locations are trading slices for unused cell phones or handheld devices. Now in its eighth year, the company’s Cells for Slices program encourages people to recycle their unused devices, which are often not disposed of properly. All of the proceeds collected from this initiative benefit Food Banks Canada as part of its Phones for Food program. “The Cells for Slices program is a win for everyone,” said Pat Finelli, chief market-

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ing officer for Pizza Pizza. “It reminds people of the need to be environmentally responsible and that doing so can be a real positive experience.” As innovations in technology increase, so do consumers’ desire to keep pace with the latest trends. While many may not want to use their normal garbage to dispose of their old or unused devices, most are simply unaware of safer alternatives for dealing with this waste. Cell phones and smart phones contain hazardous substances that are harmful to the

environment if not recycled responsibly by an approved electronic waste recycler. The collection of these devices and subsequent processing of materials, through the Cells for Slices program, not only curbs these environmental threats, but raises funds for an important cause, Food Banks Canada. “With over 851,000 people visiting a food bank monthly, we depend on the support and generous donations from the business community and the Canadian public,” said Katharine Schmidt, executive direc-

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EMC news – With a lockout or strike looming at the Town of Arnprior, the concern is essential services such as sewage treatment and drinking water distribution could be affected. The town’s 22 unionized employees, some of whom work at the two plants, are under threat of a lockout starting on Sunday, April 15 following lengthy negotiations for a new contract to replace one that expired almost three years ago. Mayor David Reid insists that essential services would “all be looked after.” But CUPE national president Dan Pike isn’t convinced it can be done safer or cheaper. “I don’t know how you’d replace the experienced and well-trained members overnight,” Pike said. “I’d be surprised if you can do it any cheaper, either.” Reid committed to doing everything possible. “We’ll do what we can to keep all essential services going.” Services that could come to a halt include other public works, recreation and pool activities (the ice was removed from the rink on the weekend). Three aquatic instructors are in the union, along with at least one water works person on the union’s negotiation team. Town council isn’t directly involved in the negotiation process, unlike during Terry Gibeau’s time as mayor. But it isn’t unusual to have consultants – in this case County of Renfrew staff – handle talks.

Another factor is the fact the town had been without a CAO to participate in the talks. Many councillors are new to municipal politics and have little to no experience in labour law. But the elected representatives remain briefed and instruct the negotiation team at non-public sessions that followed council meetings during the last six months. And as Reid pointed out, as the union “hired” an experienced organizer from CUPE to settle its contract, the town needed to do the same. “We are very involved, even if not sitting at the table,” he said, adding that a scheduled meeting Friday between the town’s consultants, the union, and a conciliation officer is a “hopeful” sign. In a news release, CUPE has urged councillors to take a more active role in the talks. “Council has decided they do not want to participate in bargaining anymore As a result, negotiations are being dictated and lead by outside counsel,” charged Pike. “We are asking Town Council to get involved in order to prevent a work stoppage.” While Reid is confident he is getting accurate information from consultants, council isn’t convinced the union’s negotiating team is doing the same for its members. He said members have been asking managers questions, but that labour rules prevented managers from offering information. The town also made two offers, but the union’s team didn’t bring either to the

membership for a vote. Those are among the reasons town bypassed the union’s team and brought its final offer directly to the members for a vote. That April 4 vote went 17 to 5 against the offer. “It’s not 100 per cent (support for the negotiation team), but it’s an indication. Some just want it over with,” Pike said. “But 17 to 5 when the employer is threatening a lockout and you’re in a small town and small unit. I’m not disappointed at all.” The rejection of the supervised vote leaves the door open for the town to lock out the employees. “It’s unfortunate and disappointing they did not accept,” Reid said. “We are still hopeful we can get something done.” The union isn’t moving in the direction of a possible strike, though. The members would have to vote in favour of the negotiation team taking the action. On the union’s side, Pike said supervisors have provided untrue information to union members, hence the questions to managers. “There are lots of innuendos going around. We are getting supervisors that are giving members untruths,” Pike said, adding that some supervisors are dealing with facts while others are being “somewhat provocative.”

payers, Reid said. However, if it comes down to a media campaign of tax increases versus wage increases, Pike said it will be a red herring the union can easily overcome. “This is largely a non-monetary dispute. We should be able to achieve a settlement,” he said. “They told us at the table the Town of Arnprior is in good financial shape. The non-unionized employees were given an increase (Jan. 11) greater than the unionized are asking for.” There are three major sticking points: hours of work, standby pay, and benefits. The town has indicated it wants the ability to operate 24/7. That means it wants the right to schedule work during nights and weekends. Pike said unless the town is willing to sit down and discuss definitions and perimeters of the proposal (and how it affects health and safety), he can’t recommend it to the members. The town also wants to reduce standby pay. And the town won’t give the better of two benefits packages to five unionized members. Another sticking point, with the talks going on for so long, is the term of the agree-

ment. Most are for a two-year period. The town wants the current contract to end April 2012. If the union wants it for Dec. 31, 2011, a date already agreed to in principle during an earlier round of talks. Pike noted it would mean the two sides going back into negotiations right away. Morale is decent at the moment, he indicated, but members would like for a long-term deal to allow for sustained peace to break out. Reid insists the almost three-year negotiation process has taken place in good faith on the town’s side. An election took place and a chief administrative officer (CAO) – the town’s top bureaucrat – was given a buyout package. The replacement CAO quit recently on the day he was to begin work. The internal chaos has meant the town hasn’t had consistent goals during the talks. Agreed-to items have been put back on the table, and now the town has introduced a major problem, according to Pike. The town now wants to use term employees – temps for up to six months at a time. The union wants assurances that the temps won’t be doing union members’ work.

Pike said the term employees could replace union jobs unless the town guarantees otherwise. Reid said he was disappointed the union took the issue to the media, preferring that talks remain behind closed doors. However, at Tuesday’s council meeting he read from a prepared statement that included the line: “The town believes that the offer presented was very fair and in terms of annual wage increases is above the average that unionized employees are currently receiving in Ontario.” Pike said when the town went over his team’s head and lost the vote, it was made clear the town’s next step could be a lockout. He said the public deserves to know if services such as municipal water could be affected. “The Town of Arnprior has put CUPE 4960 members in a tough position and they need to realize that these employees work tirelessly to provide quality services to the community of Arnprior,” said CUPE 4960 president Dan Hebert. “It’s time the Town of Arnprior treat its workers with respect and fairness and give them the settlement they deserve.”

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Diefenbooker Classic promotes the benefits of physical activity at Huntley Centennial EMC sports - In less than four months, Carp resident Cathy Haines will head to the 2012 Olympics in London, England as team leader for 15 Canadian athletes from four gymnastics disciplines. Recently returned from the Pacific Rim Championships held in Everett, Washington, Haines volunteered to speak to the staff and students at Huntley Centennial Public School on Tuesday April 3. Sharing her lifelong passion for sport, Haines motivated the audience to discover the multi-faceted benefits of sport at any level. Haines, a gymnast throughout school and university,

tation, grade seven students, Kate Moir and Rachel Bouwer, took the stage sharing their past Diefenbooker Classic experiences. In 2011, these two ambitious students decided to challenge themselves and run the five kilometre, chip timed race. Finishing the race well ahead of their mothers increased both the fun factor and sense of accomplishment. Lesson learned, their mothers will have to train harder this year, if they hope to engage in a friendly competition with their daughters. Huntley Centennial Public school staff, students and their families are strong supporters of the Diefenbooker

spent many years coaching artistic and rhythmic gymnastics. Currently Haines works with coaches and athletes in all the disciplines of gymnastics, from the recreational level, through to Olympic Team preparation. She was the Team Leader for the 2010 Commonwealth Games in India, 2011 Pan Am Games in Mexico, 2011 World Gymnaestrada in Switzerland and will be Team Leader for Gymnastics at the 2012 London Olympic Games. Sport has opened a world of opportunity to Haines and she encouraged those present to pursue their own potential. Following Haines presen-

event. Proving the old adage that actions speak louder than words, this school group promote health in their community as they walk, run or cycle to raise funds for the West Carleton branches of the Ottawa Public library. On May 5, the Diefenbooker Classic is the perfect

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Hintonburg artist with West Carleton ties shows her love for the city in new exhibit Kristy Strauss

the people. If she created a piece of art that included a landscape, she said she would want it to have a modern twist. “I don’t really go for the animal paintings or the landscape paintings unless it’s done in a really modern way,” D’Arcy said. She also has work displayed at Canvas Gallery in Toronto and said she recently saw her work on a television home repair show. “I saw a couple of my paintings in (the renovated house),” D’Arcy said with a smile. “I was just watching

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and there they were, the two of them on the wall.” While painting had always been a hobby up until a year and a half ago, she said never thought it was a hobby she could make a living off of. “I’m focusing on it and now and I’ll continue to do that,” she said. “I’ve gotten a lot of positive feedback from people. I’ve sold a lot, so they’re probably doing well.” For more information on the Orange Art Gallery and Stepping into Paris, visit the website at orangeartgallery. ca.

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EMC news - Seniors are an important and often overlooked segment of society, says Barbara Heise, of Arnprior. The 77-year-old mother and grandmother says people 65 and older have much to contribute to the community. “We have a lot to offer,� says Heise. Active and still living in her home with her husband of 58 years, Heise says a big part of her success is having rolled with the punches. “Things change and you have to cope with it. It’s how you work with it. If you’re un-

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Board rejects grades 7 to 12 high school in Kanata ‘Trustees don’t want to spend capital dollars in Kanata’: Curry Blair Edwards

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EMC news - A plan to introduce a grades 7 to 12 high school model in Kanata north was rejected by the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board on Thursday, April 5. Trustees voted 6 to 4 against a Kanata north accommodation study recommended by board staff and supported by Kanata trustee Cathy Curry. The study proposed widespread program and grade changes to provide a longterm solution to overcrowding in Kanata north’s elementary schools. Curry noted the motion was

opposed mostly by trustees living in the city’s core, with support coming from only Mark Fisher (GloucesterSouth Nepean), Katie Holtzhauer (Innes/Beacon HillCyrville and Lynn Scott (West Carleton-March/Stittsville/ Rideau-Goulbourn). Voting against the motion were: Bronwyn Funiciello (Rideau-Rockliffe/Alta Vista), Shirley Seward (River), Jennifer McKenzie (SomersetKitchissippi), Rob Campbell (Rideau-Vanier-Capital) Pam Fitzgerald (College), Theresa Kavanagh (Bay) and Donna Blackburn (Barrhaven-Knoxdale-Merivale).

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John Shea (Orleans-Cumberland) expressed support for the motion but was not available during the vote. “The trustees don’t want to spend capital dollars in Kanata,” said Curry at the end of the board special committee of the whole meeting. “Trustees have been content to shuffle kids around in Kanata again and again.” Curry predicted the board may have to perform another accommodation review study in five years to address overcrowding. The school board committee will meet on April 16 to debate a similar plan put forward by staff for schools in Kanata south and an alternate motion for schools in Kanata north put forward by trustee McKenzie. The board will make a final decision on April 24. MEETING Staff presented a multi-year plan to reduce overcrowding in Kanata north’s elementary schools, which called for construction of an elementary school, a $4-million addition to South March Public School and a $10-million addition to Earl of March Secondary School.

Elementary schools in Kanata are now 800 pupil places over capacity, and will increase to as much as 2,000 with projected growth in new developments in Kanata Lakes, Morgan’s Grant, the Hope Side Road lands and the Fernbank development, said staff. “The situation is such that if we don’t get this money, we don’t have a plan B for you,” said Karyn Ostafichuk, a planning manager for the public board. But several trustees objected to the amount of money staff said was needed to provide a long-term solution to overcrowding in Kanata schools. “My concerns lie with the large capital outlay,” said McKenzie. “Staff estimate (spending) $30 million to $50 million.” During a meeting on Monday, April 2, Ostafichuk said the money, spent over several years, would pay for two elementary schools, additions to elementary and high schools, and potentially a new high school. McKenzie questioned staff’s projection for residential growth in Kanata. “I don’t think we have a handle on the number of units

to be built,” she said. But the Somerset-Kitchissippi trustee said she agreed a new elementary school in Kanata north should be a capital priority. Trustee Fitzgerald said she also had qualms with staff’s wish list. “It strikes me we’re asking a lot for one section of the city,” she said. Fitzgerald said she also wasn’t convinced of the need to move grades 7s and 8s to a high school. “I don’t know why we need a 7 to 12 model,” she said. “Parents stay with our board because they like the 9 to 12 model.” Trustee Shea said trustees shouldn’t base their decisions on geography. “This is not a question of one end of the city and preferred treatment,” he said. “If the need is there, we have to meet that need.” The grades 7 to 12 model has been proven to work in Ottawa’s Catholic and French schools, he said. Trustee Scott said that a shortage of 1,000 to 2,000 pupil places was “surely an urgent need.” “We have shuffled these kids around so many times,” she said. “This has to stop.

NEW SCHOOL The Ontario Ministry of Education is ready to pull the trigger on funding construction of a new elementary school in Kanata north, according to public school board trustee Cathy Curry. But the public school board must first request the money as one of its capital projects priorities before a May 31 deadline and approve recommendations in an accommodation review study in Kanata north, she said. A build site for the new school has already been identified by board staff, who have been negotiating a potential deal with developers and landowners in a region west of Kanata Lakes. Staff said they have had “positive discussions with one developer” for a site located somewhere north of Highway 417, near Huntmar Drive. The board won’t give an exact location of the site until it’s ready to sign a deal. The board hopes to build a second elementary school in Kanata north, near the intersection of the future realignment of Goulbourn Forced Road and Terry Fox Drive – once the land is fully serviced by the City of Ottawa.

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EMC news - Ontario’s Worst Roads Campaign is back on the roads after an 18month hiatus. Korey Kennedy, manager of public and government affairs for CAA North and East Ontario, has been visiting eastern Ontario communities to talk about the worst-roads campaign that previously featured a top-20 list of worst roads. Once a late-summer campaign, now it takes place in the spring, with hopes of

heightening attention on roads that may be in their worst state following the spring thaw. The campaign’s new features include a new top-10 list, to replace the top-20 list, and Google maps that allow voters to view the section of road they might wish to identify with their vote. Three eastern Ontario roads made the 2010 list. Cecelia Street in Pembroke was 13th while Ottawa’s Riverside Drive and Carling Avenue were 14th and 20th respectively. Heading the list were Peli-

can Falls Roads of Sioux Lookout, runner-up Vermillion Lake Road of Greater Sudbury and third-place Lawrence Avenue of Toronto. Other municipalities whose roads made the list were Hamilton, Oshawa, Niagara Falls, St. Catharines, Thunder Bay and Belleville. The campaign, which has existed since 2003, is intended to provide greater prominence to roads that, in voters’ minds, require seriously upgrades. To date, Kennedy says the campaign has helped garner a 90 per cent success rate. In

other words, 90 per cent of roads on the worst-roads lists have received, or are scheduled to receive, funding for repairs. “Based on the research we’ve conducted, we compliment the provincial and federal governments for doing their utmost to assist municipalities … with respect to transportation infrastructure,” said Kennedy. “However, it’s no secret that in order to maintain and improve Ontario’s decaying infrastructure, Ontario municipalities desperately need both senior levels of government to

provide them with long-term sustainable funding for this infrastructure.” Challenges along the way, said Kennedy, include the fact only a minimal amount of HST collected from gas sales goes to municipalities for transportation infrastructure. CAANEO’s worst-roads campaign runs to Tuesday, April 24. Voters can cast a ballot at one of eight CAANEO Travel Stores or online at www.worst roads.ca. This year’s theme is Help Pave the Way to Safer Roads. In recent years, Kennedy

says about 8,000 to 10,000 votes have been cast in the worst-roads campaign. To generate higher voter support for a particular road, a strategic focus can be important, said Kennedy. Evidence was the success that Sioux Lookout’s Pelican Falls Road generated in 2010 to top the worst-roads list. “We’re pleased Sioux Lookout was able to finish first overall, and ... other smaller communities, if they so desire, can do the same, to receive the necessary attention and repairs.”

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Girls touch football league now looking for players West Carleton Wolverines set to expand program again EMC sports – With the weather turning warm, it is time to kick off another season of girl’s touch football in West Carleton. And Arnprior girls are welcome to join the fun. The West Carleton tackle football club ventured into the world of touch football two seasons ago, starting in 2010 with one Pee-Wee team and 13 girls. The success of that first season prompted expansion for the 2011 season. The Wolverines entered two teams in the Pee-Wee division with once again encouraging results. In the strong league, the Wolverine teams finished in third and sixth place. With many girls set to move up from the Pee-Wee division (12-13-14-year-olds), the Wolverines have decided to expand once again. For the first time they will field a Bantam team in the 15-16-yearold division. Club president Andy McAr-

dle says the decision was an easy one. “With the success we have had the last two years and a high percentage of our players returning, we felt confident we could recruit enough girls to offer a bantam level.” Teams typically consist of 12 to 15 girls. FREE CONDITIONING With expansion and recruitment of players at the forefront of their planning, the Wolverines offered free conditioning sessions after the March Break. Sessions started March 24 and 31, and will continue on Saturdays April 14 and 21 at the Bell Sensplex in Kanata. Times are 11 a.m. to noon. Players need only bring a t-shirt /shorts and running shoes and water. “This is a great opportunity for anyone in the West Carleton /Arnprior and North Kanata areas to come out and try out the sport at no charge,” says McArdle.

The girls touch football league is run under the National Capital Amateur Football Association or NCAFA. It has been running for 10 years with teams from Cumberland, Nepean, Kanata, Bell’s Corners and other area clubs. The season runs from late March until late June. The teams play eight regular season games and two playoff games. Games begin after the May long weekend. “Many parents enjoy the fact that our season is all wrapped up before summer starts,” explains local parent and volunteer Karen Wilson. The Wolverines invite any interested girls born between 1996 and 2000 to come on out to the Bell Sensplex and experience touch football firsthand. More information can be found on the Wolverines website www.westcarletonwolverines.com or by calling McArdle at 613-832-8083.

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The silver-medal winning Valley Pride Bantam team includes, in back from left, Gwen Fleagal, Hannah Scott, Ally McClure, Paula Meek, Andrea Martin, and Courtney Roach; and in front Shellby Macmillian, Allison Forster, Logan Kenny, Grace Barr and Sage Melville.

Valley Pride brings home gold, silver medals in overtime by the girls helped secure a one-point victory. Coach Alan Atkinson was very excited with the girl’s effort throughout the tournament, as they went undefeated to capture the gold medal. The Bantam girls lost a hard-fought battle with the Brockville Blazers. The game was close with the lead going back and forth throughout the contest.

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Lifelong love affair with English language begins a big black Webster dictionary. There was an ad in the Philadelphia Enquirer, and it would cost next to nothing, and be shipped free any place in the world. And so it was up to every one of us, she said, to get the money. Father said we weren’t to count on him. What earthly good was a dictionary when your main concern was getting the wheat planted, the cows fed, the milking done, and any other number of farm chores? Well, his argument was lost on Mother and we five kids. That night there was no sitting around the kitchen table leafing through Eaton’s catalogue. The boys whittling would have to wait. The job that night was to see how much money we could all come up with. Audrey and I got our hankies out of our wash stand drawer and untied the knot in the corner and were able to come up with .36 cents between us. The brothers after emptying their overall pockets added about .40 cents to the pot. Mother went to the blue sugar bowl in the back-to-thewall cupboard and took down the egg money. She emptied

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it out on the oilcloth covered table and sorted the coins ... there were no folding bills... just a couple quarters, a few dimes and several big brown pennies. It looked like we were a long way off from what the ad was asking for in the Philadelphia Enquirer. I was sure Father was grinning behind the Ottawa Farm Journal from his perch in the rocking chair by the Findlay Oval. Mother didn’t seem to be the least concerned. She filled out the coupon from the paper, wrote C.O.D. on it, put it in an envelope and Audrey was ordered to put it in our mailbox on the way to school the next morning. She said by the time the dictionary arrived, she would have earned the money from selling more eggs, butter, chickens and sticky buns door to door in Renfrew. And so the work began. Everyone, but Father of course, was on a mission. Every penny, every nickle was put in the blue sugar bowl building up for the day the mailman would deliver the big dictionary, that

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there was Mother standing in the open doorway frantically waving her arms in the air. “It’s here..it’s here.� We knew without asking what it was. And there it was, in all its glory...sitting on a clean white flour bag tea towel on the kitchen table. It was almost as big as the family bible. Mother wouldn’t let any of us touch it until we had thoroughly washed our hands. Once we all had a good look at it, Mother carried it into the parlour and put it on the twig table. And rules were made on the spot. No one was to lay a finger on it until the hands had been washed. And no turning down a page to mark a place. No pencil marks underlying a

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Ward 5 West Carleton-March Temporary Road Closures IThink would twice like to advise residents of some temporary before venturing onto the iceroad closures happening in our ward due to some scheduled road resurfacing The first closure will be John Shaw from Even thoughwork. December temperatures have been mild, Thomas A. Dolan to Donald B. Munro and the closure will the Ottawa Drowning wants to will take place from April 16Prevention to April 27.Coalition The second closure remind residents thatfrom when the temperatures down, be Donald B Munro, Thomas A. Dolan to go John Shaw awareness dangers of being on or around ice andin from April 30oftothe May 11. Notification signs will be posted advance of the closures will bebegins in effect. open water needs to goand up. detours When water to freeze

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Bowling for members The West Carleton 4-H Community Club mixed its registration night (above) with a fun evening of bowling at the Arnprior Bowling Centre April 2. Katie, left, and Victoria Eastman sign up with the help of volunteer leaders, from left, Jean Sullivan, Liz Hudson and dairy expert Leah Dean. The club has dairy, beef and field crop components. The first meeting for a new season will be held Tuesday, April 24 at 7 p.m. in the Galetta Community Centre. There is still time to sign up – all those interested from the ages of 9 to 21 can call 613-839-2346 for more information. Firstyear West Carleton 4-H Community Club member Mary Ziebarth (left) enjoys bowling during the group’s registration evening at the Arnprior Bowling Centre.

on rivers, lakes, the Rideau Canal and other open bodies Night a Success of water it mayCarp lookMen’s solid but is often still dangerous. If It was another great turnout at Carp Men’s Night on April 5 you want to go out onto the ice, remember thickness and I’m happy to report that the event raised the approximately should be: $6,000 for the Erin Vance Memorial Fund. This Fund was

set up after the tragic passing of Erin Vance and all the proceeds Memorial Fundalone will go directly to offset * 15 cm of for the walking or skating expenses related to raising Erin’s 5 year old twin sons. * 20 cm for skating parties or games Thank you to everyone that attended Men’s Night and for * 25 cm for snowmobiles making a significant contribution to this very worthy cause.

* 35 cm for fishing huts As a guideline,Erin clear blue Memorial ice is usually the strongest; Vance Benefit A Memorial Benefit is being Erin Vance’s white opaque or snow ice isplanned half as instrong as blue honour ice. on theice evening of April The event will the be held at the Grey is unsafe. The 21. greyness indicates presence Erskine of water.Johnston Arena in Carp and begins with a reception

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at 5:30pm. There will be a sit-down dinner portion starting at 6pm where only 200 tickets will be sold ($35/adult and Before venturing ontothe thedinner ice, check thethe Lifesaving $15/child). Following at 8pm doors will open Society’s<http://www.lifesavingsociety.com/who?s-drownto the general public ($10/person) where they will be able to enjoy an auction and guidelines live entertainment. Allsafe, proceeds from ing/ice-safety.aspx> for staying and rethe Benefit will go directly to the Erin Vance Memorial Fund. view guidelines by The Canadian Red Cross<http://www. Tickets can be purchased at the Quarry Park Equestrian redcross.ca/article.asp?id=2570&tid=024> on what to do Facility, 2977 Greenland Road, from 9am to 4:30pm daily or ifbyyou get into trouble on the ice. When in doubt, simply calling 613-832-3876. This is a non-alcoholic event and stayevent awaydetails from the ice, full can beperiod. found online at www.quarrypark. com.

16thfor Annual Diefenbooker Classic Thank you the food donations The very popular and fun-filled Diefenbooker Classic is back again I this is happening on Food May 5 in In December, heldyear my fiand rst Ward 5 Christmas Carp. The Diefenbooker Classic has proven to be a huge Drive by asking folks to drop off non-perishable food success for the promotion of health in the community as itemsasatfor myfundraising ward office.forI was simplyCarleton overwhelmed by of well the West Branches the generosity shown by residents. Theevents food drive the Ottawa Public Library. There are for allwas ages that include running, and were walking routes. a huge success! Fourcycling large boxes filled to the Visit diefenbookerclassic.ncf.ca for full detailswent on directly the event brim with food items! Everything donated including route maps and online registration. Get bike to the West Carleton Emergency Food Aid to helpthat Ward out of the garage or dust off your running shoes and come 5 families in need. For everyone that drop off donations, out enjoy this great community event. Hope to see you thank you so much for your kindness. It’s times like these there!

that truly make my job as Councillor so rewarding. My Dunrobin Women’s Institute! residentsJoin havethe shown time and again that they are some Ifofyou are from the Dunrobin area or nearby the most compassionate people within thecommunities, entire City please consider enjoying the welcoming atmosphere with of Ottawa.

the great women of the Dunrobin Women’s Institute. The group meets on the first Tuesday of every month at St. Sign Anglican up for my Monthly e-Newsletter Paul’s Church, 1225 Thomas A. Dolan Parkway. The meetings are from 7:30pm to 9:30pm. You will get the benefits of learning community activities Just a reminder thatopportunities if you haven’tand already done so, in a social environment. The women also often contribute please sign up for my monthly email newsletter by goto charities of all sorts through crafts, all the while keeping ing to <http://www.eliel-chantiry.ca> www.eliel-chantiry. the evening light and creative! If transportation is an issue, ca<http://www.eliel-chantiry.ca>. arrangements can be made so that you do not have to miss out. Best of all, the membership is open to women of all ages. If you would like more information, contact Wendy R0011251838-0119 McKay at 613-832-3223 or at wendymmckay@sympatico. ca.

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The City of Ottawa has opened its 55 approved sledding hills. Approved sleddingcheques hill locations safety 1) By presenting made and out to The tips are listed on Erin <http://www.ottawa.ca/rec_culture/park_facility/ Vance Memorial Fund at any Scotiabank branch; or parks/sledding_hills/index_en.html> ottawa.ca<http://ottawa.ca>. Residents are reminded to keep safety in mind, 2) By mailing cheques made out to The Erin Vance and to wear helmets while participating in winter activities Memorial Fund, c/o Wendy Doyle, 20 Kingsford such as sledding. Crescent, Kanata, ON, K2K 1T4.

Kanata Seniors Council Presents

May 3rd to May 17th 2012 HOW TO REGISTER 1. Pick up a registration form at the Kanata Seniors Centre, or at one of our participating Seniors Residences. 2. Choose your events and complete the registration form. 3. Drop off the form with your payment of $20 (per person) to the Kanata Seniors Centre (2500 Campeau Dr) or your participating Seniors Residence. For more information please contact E.Tucker 613-592-5585 NOTE: All registrations must be received by April 27th ,2012 Indoors Outdoors Lawn Bowling, 9 Hole Golf, Carnival Day, Snooker, Darts, Line Dancing, Shuffleboard, Yoga, Walking, Mini Golf, Frolf, Flower Arranging, Karaoke, Tulip Festival Tour, Photo Rally Fitness Dancing At the tables Euchre, Cribbage, Bingo, Bridge, Trivia Tournament

For your eating enjoyment Opening Ceremonies, Fish and Chip Supper, Light Lunches, Great Refreshments, Closing Ceremonies

EMC sports - The Nepean Knights Minor Lacrosse Association’s is on the verge of starting its 42nd season. The Knights association encompasses West Carleton, Nepean, Kanata, Stittsville, Barrhaven, Richmond and all areas in between. The Knights run both a competitive lacrosse program

Guest Speakers – Breakfast – The Honourable Alice Wong - Lunch – Mary Cook The Kanata Seniors Council would like to thank the following sponsors Bridlewood Trails Retirement Community,, Chartwell Kanata Retirement Residence, City of Ottawa, Empress Kanata Retirement Residence, Fairfield Manor Retirement Residence, Kanata Seniors Craft Group, Lynwood Park Lodge Retirement Residence, Stonehaven Manor & Apartments Retirement Residence, Kingsway Arms at Walden Village, The Waterside Retirement Community, Carleton Place and The Westwood Retirement Residence.

ary Billy Denault and March Michelle Reid. The Bluefish held its annual swimathon last week. Swimmers attempted to swim five kilometres in two hours. That’s 200 lengths of the pool. Swimmers may be sponsored by the length or a fixed dollar amount. Consider sponsoring a Bluefish, who may be canvassing your neighbourhood. The swimmers who brought in the most sponsors last year were awarded Bluefish team jackets. For more information about the Arnprior Bluefish, visit the website www.arnpriorbluefish.net

Nepean Knights season starts and a house league program for boys and girls aged seven to 19. For younger players (46), the Knights run a fun-based skills development program. The house league season starts Wednesday, April 18. For more details, visit the Knights’ website at http:// www.knightslacrosse.ca/index.php.

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Ifopen you cannot attend this Benefit but would still like to contribute to the Erin Vance Memorial Fund, you can do so in two ways:

EMC Sports - Along with many exciting changes this year for the Arnprior Bluefish swim team is a new logo. The new logo is in keeping with a revamping of the team, to include more team-building activities and preparing more swimmers for competitive events. The new logo is shown on towels of the swimmers-ofthe-month and the team jackets. Swimmer-of-the-month award is sponsored by D & J Music and is presented to swimmers who have shown great attitude and effort at the practices. Recognized in January was Lily McIntyre, Febru-

Friday April 20th $8.00 /person Grace St. Andrew’s United Church CEC – 257 John St. N, Arnprior

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The fun and flavour chain By Howaida Sorour

It’s a growing trend, with seven Hockey Sushi outlets in Ontario – an eclectic mix of Asian cuisines and western tastes. The atmosphere is warm and friendly, with elements of Asian accessories adding accents to an otherwise Canadian décor complete with a wide screen TV. Well-spaced tables and diffuse lighting make for a pleasant dinning experience. Although there is a printed menu, there’s also an order sheet at every table, which patrons fill out as soon as they’re seated. The service is fast and friendly and there’s even an all-you-can-eat Sushi bar. The food is good. To start, the lamb and

chicken skewer appetizers are heavenly – tender lamb bits delicately flavoured with just a hint of caraway; the chicken salty, smoky and neatly gathered on a tiny stick. For the next course try the Tempura it may well be the best in the city, light, crisp with not a hint of grease. Enclosing a single shrimp the tempura at Hockey Sushi, adds explosive texture without interfering with the crustacean’s elusive flavour, and the vegetarian selection compliments the distinctive savor of eggplant and sweet potato. Their Maki rolls are a playful combination of traditional Japan and western sensibilities, ranging from avocado and cream cheese to masago, cucumber and shrimp in vivid color and artful visual textures. They even serve salmon and tuna sushi, both delicious and

available along with miso soup, Spring Rolls, Chicken Nuggets and Spicy Seafood Udon! The food presentation is more of the same with threads of bright orange carrot nestled on frills of lettuce or bright pink ginger cuddled up to corrugated mounds of wasabe. Desserts are mostly ice cream, ranging from Green Tea ice cream to good ole’ strawberry; on the other hand it is definitely worth asking about their Special Dessert– on Saturday it was mango mousse cake – mm hmm! While the food is mostly Japanese inspired, the ambience at Hockey Sushi is an intriguing cultural blend with something for everyone. For the Kanata family on the go, there is even take-out and delivery.

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history have held a margin of at least 20 points over their nearest pursuer in a given season. All of them — Bobby Orr, Paul Coffey and Denis Potvin — are Hockey Hall of Famers. Through play last Wednesday, you also would have found Karlsson’s name atop the leaderboard among NHL blueliners in shots (252),

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beyond the numbers. Anderson, for one, will tell you there is no defenceman in the NHL who means more to his team in terms of its success. “We wouldn’t be where we are right now without him,â€? said Anderson. “Hands down, he is one of the main reasons why we sit where we sit (in a playoff position). I can’t say that for any other defenceman in the league right now, that their team is so dependent on one player. “Not that we rely on just one player but in the grand scheme of things, he is our Sidney Crosby or whatever you want to call him for our team.â€? Karlsson hears this kind of praise and is clearly attered by it all. But with a straight face, he’ll tell you that there is only one statistic he concerns himself with in every game — the two points the Senators get for a win. “Obviously, I’m happy

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that people appreciate what I’m doing and liking what I’m doing out on the ice,â€? said Karlsson. “And I like that people are noticing this team is a good team ... I think we’ve been playing pretty consistently all year long.â€? He has also proven to be a perfect ďŹ t for the style of play head coach Paul MacLean has gotten his team to embrace since the start of his ďŹ rst season behind the Ottawa bench. “Going fast,â€? as MacLean likes to put it, ďŹ ts right into Karlsson’s wheelhouse. “The way the game is played now, you have to have a lot of speed,â€? said Karlsson. “But you also have to have a lot of creativity, and you’ve got to be able to create opportunities for yourself. All the teams (in the NHL) play pretty solid defence and (MacLean) came in with that philosophy, that we needed to generate a lot of speed and create a lot of opportunities and not just sit back and hope the other team makes mistakes. It’s been working pretty well for us.â€? Lest you think Karlsson is all about offence, Anderson points toward his plusminus rating, which stood at +19 with two games to go — a huge jump from the -30 he sported a year ago. It’s particularly impressive given that the Senators’ goal differential as a team is currently +13. “With Karl, look at his plus-minus,â€? said Anderson. “It’s around +20 and Chara is around +35 and he’s on the best team in the league for goal differential. And we have a +13 differential as a team and (Karlsson) is about +20. Right there, that shows you he’s a competitor both offensively and defensively. “The biggest thing I’ve seen in his game is that he’s a two-way player. If he makes a mistake, he’s the ďŹ rst guy back and he makes a big play defensively.â€? R0011347004_0412

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ruary, the committee has now approved a plan to give Savour Ottawa a one-time grant of $40,000 to prop up its operating budget. Under the city’s own rules, it is not allowed to give grants to non-profit groups for operational costs. But breaking that city policy is warranted in this case because this council wants to put a focus on economic development, and Savour

Ottawa’s programs create a framework to promote and support local farmers, said West Carleton-March Coun. El-Chantiry after ARAC voted in support of his proposal during its April 5 meeting. CULINARY DESTINATION Savour Ottawa and its lead partner, Just Food, aim to de-

velop and promote Ottawa as a culinary destination offering local foods and experiences for the city’s residents and visitors. Ottawa Tourism also partners with the group. “We all see collectively that we need to put that small investment right now, in a time like this, to be able to carry on and hopefully that will allow them in the future to sustain their own funding,” he said.

El-Chantiry said he hopes the move doesn’t set a precedent. “We made it clear to Mo and others that this is the first time and probably the last time we will be able to manage to get that funding,” El-Chantiry said. The money will come from the rural affairs budget. Garahan thanked the city’s economic development branch, members of ARAC

and especially El-Chantiry for helping find a solution. “They were able to identify a one-time grant for us that will allow us some breathing space to determine where some operational funds will come from,” Garahan said. Specifically, Savour Ottawa will be looking for private partners and at the Ontario budget to find future sources of operational funding from the province, she said.

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No new deer/car collisions but drivers urged to remain vigilant EMC news - Patrol officers in the West Carleton area responded to 45 general calls for service from the public for the reporting period of March 25 to March 31. 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 By-law services. ZERO DEER COLLISIONS

For an eye opening experience just Google on over to the Manotick neighbourhood watch website: www.manotickneighbourhoodwatch.com/deer - and graze on past data. Week thirteen in rural west Ottawa ended with no deer collisions being reported in rural west Ottawa. This time last year seven deer collisions were reported in the West Carleton area and the total count stood at 45 to 12. Now, the count still stands at 28 to 7, still in favor of Rideau-Goulbourn. BREAK AND ENTER

Dunrobin Road, Dunrobin Village: Upon returning home from work during the early evening hours on Wednesday, March 28, a homeowner received word from a witness that three individuals were spotted leaving his house in the middle of the day. Upon investigation he discovered that the individuals’ had helped themselves to his hotdogs and stole $25 in cash and change from his night stand. There were no signs of forced entry into the house as the rear door was left unlocked. The witness provided police with the names of

CONST. JEON Ottawa Police Service three 14-15 year-old teens responsible for the unauthorized entry into the house. FIRE

At around 7 p.m. on Sunday, March 25, emergency services were dispatched to a suspicious fire after a witness spotted smoke and flames coming from some brush near the west side of a large wooden storage building on the property of 106 Constance Creek Dr. Just as the fire started to burn the wooden siding the witness was able to extinguish it. Emergency services were called in to investigate as the fire appeared to have been started by unidentified kids playing with matches. MISCHIEF

Sometime between Feb. 2 and March 28 used motor oil was thrown on the front and back steps of a summer cottage in Vydon Acres for unexplained reasons. The cottager also reported finding oil inside and outside of his outhouse, which is located in the backyard of the property.

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SUSPICIOUS

A homeowner called police at around 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, March 29 after she took notice of a vehicle that had been parking in front of her house for the past three days. She was able to provide police with the description of the driver and the licence plate number of the vehicle. On investigation police learned that the driver lives nearby and that she had been parking on Wagon Drive to pick up her kids from the school bus. Just before 3 a.m. on Friday, March 30 a homeowner spotted two strangers standing in his backyard for unknown reasons. He was able to chase the unidentified males out of his backyard before calling police for assistance. The strangers were described as white males in their 30’s. Both were wearing plaid jackets, jeans and construction like boots. Police were unable to locate the males but determined that they were dropped off by a taxicab. Safe cycling

With the beautiful weather more people have come out of hibernation and are enjoying the longer days and the spring activities such as riding bicycles. Police are reminding the public to be cautious and aware of cyclists and share the road. As well a reminder to cyclists of all ages that it is the law to wear a helmet if you are under the age of 18. Ensure you are visible, bright clothing, lights and reflectors on your bicycle assist motorists in seeing you. Check your bicycle for size, make sure all the parts on your bicycle are in good working

condition and obey the rules of the road. Be safe, be seen and be predictable. MAKE THE RIGHT CALL

The West Carleton Police Centre is located at 5670 Carp Road and can be reached at 2361222 ext. 2982. The Centre is a “community problem-solving centreâ€? and is responsible for the delivery of the Ottawa Police crime prevention programs. It is important to note that the West Carleton CPC is not an emergency response centre and that we do not dispatch cars to complaints or crimes in progress. When these situations arise, it is important to know the numbers to call for an appropriate response: • 911 – for life-threatening emergencies or crimes in progress; • 613-230-6211 – other emergencies, i.e.: suspicious incident or disturbance; • 613-236-1222, ext. 7300 – the O.P.S. call centre, to report a theft, missing person or stolen vehicle; and • 311 – for Bylaw Dispatch Services. All of these numbers along with other useful information can be found in the red pages at the front of your residential directory. If you have any information regarding any criminal activity, call Crime Stoppers at 613233-8477 (TIPS), or toll free at 1-800-2228477. Finally, if you are ever in doubt as to whether or not you should call police, or you cannot remember the non-emergency numbers, call 9-1-1. The caring and professional 9-1-1 Call Takers will steer you in the right direction.


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93 ACRES West Carleton, Dunrobin Road at Kilmaurs Side Road. $900 Season for grazing cattle. Call Bob 613-299-4930

CLEANING / JANITORIAL A Clean Home is a Happy Home. Weekly, Biweekly, Monthly. Safe products for you and your pets. References available. 613-832-9251

ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES Ottawa Military Heritage Show. New day! Saturday April 28, 9-3. Nepean Sportsplex, 1701 Woodroofe Ave., Ottawa. Peter (613)256-1105. (Free Appraisals).

BUSINESS SERVICES ACCOUNTING CHRONICLE DIAMOND AWARD WINNER 2009, 2010 & 2011 Saturn Accounting Services 613-832-4699, 613-623-5258

CARPENTRY, REPAIRS, Rec Rooms, Decks, etc. Reasonable rates, 25 years experience. 613-832-2540

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New Warehouse units, 1600 s.f., 131 Wescar Lane, Carp, 1 mile off Q/way, $12/s.f. per yr triple net. Nick (613)794-8499. Store front retail space. Excellent location, downtown Carleton Place, near town hall. 613-867-1905.

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352 Glenbrae Ave, Moving sell everything must go! Ski’s, Bycycles and Household items. Saturday April 14th 9am-4pm rain or shine.

Hyland Seeds- Corn, soyabeans, forage seed, white beans and cereals. Overseeding available. Phone Greg Knops, (613)658-3358, (613)340-1045, cell.

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

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THANK YOU Thank you from the family of the late Albert Black for the many acts of kindness shown to us after his passing. It was very much appreciated. Vera, Stephen and Thomas and families

GARAGE SALES

April 21st . 8:00am -2:00pm. 10 Catherwood Court (Kanata Lakes - corner of Beaverbrook and Weslock). Downsizing Large variety of Linen’s, curtains, kitchen ware, garden, other tools, office desk, tv, household items. Garage Sale 2010 Dunrobin Road Kanata, ON. Saturday, April 14, 2012. Kid’s Items, Household Furniture & Appliances, Equipment/ Machinery. 9:00am-4:00pm Garage Sale Saturday April 14, 8 am-1 pm. Rain Date Sunday April 15. Children’s Toys, Household items, Books. 18 Jarlan Terrace, Kanata.

FOR RENT 4 bedroom farm house. $1,350/ mth. includes snow removal, lawn cutting. Oil heat and hydro extra. 20 min. to Kanata. 613-838-2273. Arnprior, downtown, 1 bedroom apartment, ground floor, completely renovated, clean, quiet, calm building, $680 inclusive. First, last and references. (613)884-0166.

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1 Kenmore stainless steel fridge and 1 white fridge, other articles, kids clothes and toys. (613)591-0999. Antique dining Room Set includes table, 2 leaves, 6 chairs newly upholstered, china cabinet and sideboard. $950. Phone evenings 613-256-3889. CEDAR LUMBER for decks &Fences. CEDAR TREES for hedging, now booking installation jobs, for Spring plant. For pricing visit us at www.war-rencedarproducts.com or phone 613-628-5232 Cedar trees. 4-6’. $3 ea. if you dig. If we dig, $4 ea. 613-269-4664.

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Our lives go on without you But nothing is the same We have to hide our heartache When someone speaks your name Sad are the hearts that love you Silent are the tears that fall Living without you is the hardest part of all You did so many things for us Your heart was so kind and true And when we needed someone We could always count on you The special years will not return When we are all together But with the love in our hearts You walk with us forever Forever in our Hearts Love Mel, Allan, Kevin, Terry Tracey and Families

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The Town of Mississippi Mills is an urban and rural municipality with a population of 12,385 located in the County of Lanark. The Building Inspector reports to the Chief Building OfďŹ cial and is responsible for the following: DUTIES UĂŠ œ˜`Ă•VĂŒĂŠÂŤÂ?>Â˜ĂŠĂ€iĂ›ÂˆiĂœĂƒ UĂŠ *Ă€ÂœViĂƒĂƒĂŠ>˜`ĂŠÂˆĂƒĂƒĂ•iĂŠLĂ•ÂˆÂ?`ˆ˜}ĂŠÂŤiĂ€Â“ÂˆĂŒĂƒĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠ>VVÂœĂ€`>˜ViĂŠĂœÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠ>Â?Â?ĂŠ>ÂŤÂŤÂ?ˆV>LÂ?iĂŠÂ?i}ÂˆĂƒÂ?>ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ UĂŠ œ˜`Ă•VĂŒĂŠLĂ•ÂˆÂ?`ˆ˜}ĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂƒÂŤiVĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜Ăƒ UĂŠ ,iĂƒÂŤÂœÂ˜ĂƒÂˆLÂ?iĂŠvÂœĂ€ĂŠi˜vÂœĂ€Vi“iÂ˜ĂŒĂŠÂœvĂŠ Ă•ÂˆÂ?`ˆ˜}ĂŠ Âœ`iĂŠĂ€iÂ?>ĂŒi`ʓ>ĂŒĂŒiĂ€Ăƒ QUALIFICATIONS UĂŠ ĂŠ+Ă•>Â?ˆwi`ĂŠ>˜`ĂŠĂ€i}ÂˆĂƒĂŒiĂ€i`ĂŠĂœÂˆĂŒÂ…ĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠ ÂˆÂ˜ÂˆĂƒĂŒĂ€ĂžĂŠÂœvĂŠ Ă•Â˜ÂˆVÂˆÂŤ>Â?ĂŠ vv>ÂˆĂ€ĂƒĂŠ>˜`ĂŠ ÂœĂ•ĂƒÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠ ­+Ă• ,/-ÂŽĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŠĂŒÂ…iĂŠÂ“ÂˆÂ˜ÂˆÂ“Ă•Â“ĂŠvÂœÂ?Â?ÂœĂœÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠV>ĂŒi}ÂœĂ€ÂˆiĂƒ\ĂŠ i˜iĂ€>Â?ĂŠ i}>Â?ÊÉÊ*Ă€ÂœViĂƒĂƒĂŠ­ …ˆivĂŠ Ă•ÂˆÂ?`ˆ˜}ĂŠ"vwVˆ>Â?ŽÆÊ ÂœĂ•ĂƒiÆÊ-“>Â?Â?ĂŠ Ă•ÂˆÂ?`ˆ˜}ĂƒĂ†ĂŠ*Â?ՓLˆ˜}ĂŠ ÂœĂ•ĂƒiÆÊ*Â?ՓLˆ˜}ĂŠ Â?Â?ĂŠ Ă•ÂˆÂ?`ˆ˜}ĂƒĂ†ĂŠ >Ă€}iĂŠ Ă•ÂˆÂ?`ˆ˜}ĂƒĂŠ UĂŠ ĂŠÂ“ÂˆÂ˜ÂˆÂ“Ă•Â“ĂŠÂœvĂŠwĂ›iĂŠ­xÂŽĂŠĂži>Ă€ĂƒĂŠĂ€iÂ?>ĂŒi`ĂŠiĂ?ÂŤiĂ€Âˆi˜ViĂŠ UĂŠ Ă?ViÂ?Â?iÂ˜ĂŒĂŠVÂœÂ“Â“Ă•Â˜ÂˆV>ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜]ĂŠĂŒi>“LĂ•ÂˆÂ?`ˆ˜}ĂŠ>˜`ĂŠÂˆÂ˜ĂŒiÀiĂ€ĂƒÂœÂ˜>Â?ĂŠĂƒÂŽÂˆÂ?Â?Ăƒ

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Sign Designer Ottawa Custom Signs is seeking experienced Sign Designer for vehicle graphics/wraps, signage and trade show displays. Duties include sign making, large format printing, cut vinyl and fabrication. Must have 5+ years sign design experience using Illustrator & Photoshop with large format printing and cut vinyl. Hands on sign making experience and valid Driver’s License required. To apply please complete application form available from: ottawacustomsigns.com/ application.html

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Guildcrest Homes, Ontario’s leading manufacturer of modular homes, is seeking energetic, professionals to join our sales team.

Front Desk Representative We are seeking a service orientated individual with strong verbal and written communication skills. The individual will be highly organized with the ability to be flexible and work well under pressure. Must be able to work shifts including weekends and holidays. Full and part time positions available.

KANATA Now Hiring, Full time experienced, hosts, servers, line cooks and bussers. Apply to: 4048 Carling Avenue. Competitive Wage. Come join the great Lone Star Atmosphere.

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Custom fabrication/welding shop is seeking an experienced welder. Position requires basic knowledge in metal fabrication, fitting, various welding techniques, and ability to read drawings. Must be reliable, work independently, and have good work habits. CWB certification is desirable.

Please fax resumes to (613) 432-9061 or e-mail to ryan@valleysalesandequipment.com

Full/Part Time Cleaners/Team Leaders for growing residential cleaning company based in North Gower. Mon-Fri. No evenings. No weekends. All travel paid. $11.00-$14.00/hr. (613)489-3993 or elitecleaning@storm.ca

DRIVERS WANTED AZ, DZ, 3 or 1: Terrific career opportunity with outstanding growth potential to learn how to locate rail defects using non-destructive testing. No Exp. Needed!! Plus extensive paid travel, meal allowance, 4 weeks vacation and benefits package. Skills needed -ability to travel 3 months at a time, valid license, high school diploma or GED. Apply online at www.sperryrail.com under careers. Click here to apply, keyword: Driver.

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Performance Printing 65 Lorne St., Smiths Falls ON K7A 4T1 Attn: Walter Dubas Fax (613) 283-7480 E-mail wdubas@perfprint.ca We thank all applicants, however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

HELP WANTED Attention! Turn 5-15 hours a week into $5,000 a month on your computer. Free online training. Flexible hours. www.offthepath.info

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

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ANDRE – In loving memory of our son Ryan who passed away April 12, 2011. They say there is a reason, They say that time will heal But neither time nor reason, Will change the way we feel. For no one knows the heartache, That lies behind our smiles, No one knows how many times, We have broken down and cried. He was a special person, Someone we loved and can’t replace, Never selďŹ sh, always kind, These are the memories he left behind. Loved and remembered everyday Dad and Deborah

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HELP WANTED Ezipin Canada English and Bilingual Outbound Sales Representatives – Business to Business Passionate about getting people to the right buying decision? Motivated by recognition and compensation for service and achievements. Join our team! Ezipin is seeking 3 energetic, target driven individuals to identify, qualify and develop prospective customers for our electronic prepaid solutions and services across Canada and the U.S. These individuals must possess a profession-al phone manner have and superior communications skills. Call centre experience is an asset but demonstrated customer relation skills are a must. Fluency in English is mandatory with one position requiring a fully bilingual agent. This is a fulltime position in a young and dynamic workplace, relaxed environment, with base salary, commissions and extensive benefits. We offer a fully paid training and our office is easily accessible by bus. Bilingual Customer Care Agent Ezipin Canada is seeking a mature, energetic, self-motivated Customer Care Agent for their west Ottawa office. Responsibilities include; training customers via phone, participating in out-bound call initiatives, responding to inbound customer requests and troubleshooting. The applicant must possess attention to detail, excellent interpersonal and communications skills and a sincere desire to ensure customer satisfaction. A minimum of one year customer service experience is required. Fluency in French and English is mandatory. Ezipin offers a competitive salary and benefits. Please send your resume to hr@ezipin.ca or fax to 613831-6678.

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IN MEMORIUM Experienced European Lady will clean your house weekly/ bi-weekly, references, free estimates. Call Elizabeth 613851-3652.

TRAFFORD, Albert In memory of a husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather who passed away April 11th, 2004.

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

A little tribute small and tender, Just to say we still remember.

HUNTING SUPPLIES BROWNING BPS PUMP 12 gauge shotgun, vent rib, camo pattern, 4 chokes including Turkey, 2005 model, FAC required. $500. 613-752-1284 Hunter Safety Canadian Firearms Course. Carp. May 18, 19, 20. Wenda Cochran 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 Hunter Safety/Canadian Firearms Courses and exams throughout the year. Organize a course and yours is free. Call Wenda Cochran 613-256-2409.

IN MEMORIUM MacQUATT, Anne “Annie” In loving memory of my wife and mother, Anne MacQuatt who passed away April 12, 2007. The world changes year to year, And friends from day to day. But never will the one I love, From memory pass away. Love Harry Mark and Sue Shelley and Dan Ray

Love Stella, Don, Joyce, Brenda, Herman and Families

LAWN & GARDEN A&M LAWN Maintenance: Lawn & Garden Clean-up, Aeration, Lawn cutting. May-nard 613290-0552

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Lanark/Perth Gun, Hunting & Sportsman Show. Lanark Community Centre, 67 Princess St. April 21 and 22. Info: (905)6231778. Admission $6.00, Sat. 9-4, Sun. 9-3. Hunting, Fishing, Outdoors. New/Used/Collectible.

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LIVESTOCK Acres Farms has 3 Purebred Blonde d’Aquitaine Bulls for sale. Polled 3.17ADG, 70.1%LMY, 18.6” REA 2 horned, 4.00 lbs and 4.63 lbs ADG. Call Steve 613-836-4190. St. Jean’s Farrier Service. 613-283-1198.

LOST & FOUND Found - Prescription sunglasses “Bolle” on corner of Teron and Campeau Dr. (Kanata). Found March 23. 819-682-3383.

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

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When: Sunday, April 22 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Where: Goulbourn Municipal Hall (former council chambers) at 2135 Huntley Road

is turning ONE on April 14th, 2012.

Presentations begin at 11:15 a.m. Topics include wetland water level and wildlife monitoring, landowner stewardship programs, and the Friends of the Carp River

I learned to laugh, then sit and stand, And I can walk now if you hold my hand. But the fun has only just begun, Look out world, I’m turning ONE!!

RSVPs are appreciated and drop-ins are welcome. A light lunch will be provided.

Youths!

For more information please contact Suzanne McFarlane, MVC Community Relations Coordinator 613.259.2421 ext. 225 or smcfarlane@mvc.on.ca

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LAND, LOTS, ACREAGE Restored stone house on 2-1/2 acres. See propertyguys.com #159786. Open house April 7, 2-4 p.m. Beautiful three bedroom home with in ground pool in quiet residential area of Perth, walking distance to downtown. $279,000.00. Contact David at 613-769-7577.

REAL ESTATE SERVICES ESTATE SALE Lifelease apt., Harmer House. 60+ seniors bldg., Bell’s Corners. Bright, quiet 2 bdrm/1.5 bath corner suite. S/W exposure, top floor, concrete bldg. New appliances, paint, carpet, windows. Large living/ din-ing room, eat-in kitchen, W/D, A/C, ample storage. Monthly fee. $154,900. (Motivated sellers) Call Jody Lavoie, Royal Lepage Team Realty, 613-216-6070

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

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

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

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Saturday April 21, 2012 10:00 AM sharp For George and Margaret Carruthers to be held at their farm located at 4397 Carp Rd., Carp Ontario. (approx. 3 kilometers N on Carp Rd from the Village of Carp) Massey 50 gas tractor – 5800 hours; NH 40’ hay elevator; 327 NH Manure spreader; cultivator; 3 pth HD subsoiler; cattle chute with headgate; NH 8 ton wagon with 18’ rack; assorted steel gates; cattle oiler; Unico pig feeder; Smyth Lawn Sweeper with 5.5 Honda Motor – like new; 25 gal Lawn sprayer with electric motor; 2 ride on lawn mowers; Eaton’s 295 Arc Welder; floor mounted grinder; Pioneer FM Chain Saw – Antique; Micro wheel balancer; Hand tools; Cedar Skiff – Carp River ready. Victrola Gramaphone – Victor Talking machine – VV XIV 237453 - 1904; Antique Flat to the Wall Pine cupboard; Antique sideboard; Antique table; Antique Wash stand; Antique cupboard; Lesage Piano – low back; Antique Wall Mount phone; Antique Secretary; 10 piece dining room set – extension table, 6 chairs, hutch, sideboard, side server; Patio set – table, chairs, umbrella; Corner hutch; Wringer Washer; Coal oil lamp; Milk bottles; Chesterfield table; Queen Anne chesterfield and chair; Stainless 4 burner Bar B Q; Bar stools; Miniature dishes – tea set, demi tasse; Set of Liberty Blue china – 10 place setting; dishes, pots and pans; toaster; Kenmore Super Capacity Front load washer and dryer. 2 Slide in Campers for ½ ton or ž ton trucks – one in excellent condition, the other as is. Plus many many items too numerous to mention. The property is sold and everything must go. George and Margaret Carruthers 613-839-2849 Terms: Cash or Cheque with ID Refreshments Auctioneer: John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 Owners or Auctioneer not responsible in case or loss or accident day of sale www.oneillsauctions.ca

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Saturday, April 14 @ 10 a.m. Abbotsford Storage 5977 Hazeldean Rd., Stittsville Selling contents of Storage Crates of new and used household. Antiques, office steel, industrial rackings, jewelry, 3 coin operated machines, and misc. items. Terms of payment: Visa, cash, debit. Auctioneer: Ken Finnerty Office: 613-258-4284 Res: 613-258-5311 Cel: 613-614-0700

Saturday, April 21 @ 9 a.m. to be held at Hands Auction Hall 5501 County Rd 15 (Maitland/Merrickville Rd) R R # 2, Brockville, ON Preview Saturday, April 14, 10 a.m. – 12 noon. This auction offers quality, Canadian made furnishings from a professional office, framed autographed NHL player photographs, a Harley Davidson gas pump and a Pepsi-Cola cooler (both professionally restored) as well as quality modern household & patio furnishings. Poor health has dictated moving to a different climate and thus the liquidation of both home and office. Please visit www.handsauction.com to view catalogue, pictures & participate in online bidding or as always we will be pleased to have you attend the live auction. The choice is now yours!!!

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Local events and happenings over the coming weeks — free to non-profit organizations Fax: 613-623-7518, E-mail: theresa.fritz@metroland.com CARP April 18. ARTiculate is a series of talks on Wednesday, starting at 7 p.m. Held at St Paul’s United Church, 3760 Carp Road - entrance at the back, more information can be obtained at westcarletonartssociety.ca/events/ARTiculate. htm. The cost is $5 for nonmembers, free with a WCAS membership. April 22. On Sunday at 2 p.m., at the Carp Memorial Hall, the Huntley Historical Society presents Paul McManus, from Dunrobin, talking about the Rideau Canal. His father, Patrick J. McManus wrote the book The Rideau Canal and its Corridor which touches on the history of the canal and the efforts to clean up the waterway. Everyone welcome. Light refreshments served. Information: John 613-839-2171. April 22. This year 2012 promises to be a signal year for Ottawa’s edible treenuts, as they become part of Ottawa’s Hidden Harvest. To bring treenut gleaning up to speed, a free planning work-

shop is upcoming Sunday, April 22 from 9 a.m. to noon at Tree Canada, 222 Somerset W. St., Suite 402. To register for the workshop, see the announcement at http://treenutsplannerottawa.eventbrite. ca/. Questions? Contact Hank Jones at acorn@treenuts.ca. May 2 and 23. Playgroup at St. Paul’s United Church Carp, 3760 Carp Rd. 911 a.m. the first and third Wednesday in April and May. For more information, call 613-839-2155. Until May 31,  Once Upon an Adventure Storytimes at 10:15 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Thursdays.  Drop in to the Carp branch of the Ottawa Public Library for a delightful half hour of stories, rhymes and more.  Family program. CONSTANCE BAY April 21. Bay Community Connection hosts a community workshop from 1-4 p.m. at the Constance and Buckham’s Bay Community Centre. The workshop is intended to outline priorities about the needs of seniors and residents of the

community. Pre-registration is appreciated. Contact Julie McKercher at the Western Ottawa Community Resource Centre at 613-591-3686, ext. 498 to register for the event. If you need a ride to or from the meeting, call 613-832-1070 and leave a message. Your call will be returned within 48 hours. West Carleton Legion Branch 616 events: Every Monday: Cribbage, 2 pm. Feel free to come down to the Branch for a few fun hands. Bring your partner or pick one up! Mondays at 2 p.m.: Men’s Cribbage and 7:30 p.m.: Men’s Darts. Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m.: Ladies darts Every Wednesday: Kitchen opens from 5:00 to 7:00 pm for a pre-Bingo snack. Bingo in the main hall at 7:15 pm. Support your community and the legion; come and join us for an evening of fun and 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 noon. Relax; wind down your weekend by letting us do your breakfast. Reasonable prices, endless coffee. DUNROBIN April 21. This year’s cleanup day at the Dunrobin Community Centre, 1151 Thomas Dolan Parkway, will be held Saturday, April 21 from 9-11 a.m. with a barbecue afterwards. Rain or shine and student volunteer hours will be accepted. Everyone is welcome and appreciated. 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 Al-

monte 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. April 14, May 5. St. Michael’s in Fitzroy Harbour is hosting a four-hand euchre tournament series at the Fitzroy Harbour Community Centre, 100 Clifford Campbell St.

Fitzroy Harbour. $700 in prize money. Doors open at noon. Tournament starts at 1 p.m. Two person team, eight games played. Team scored totalled. $20 per person. Light lunch. For more information, call Barbara at 613-623-9780. KINBURN April 19, April 26. Kinburn and District Seniors are hosting a series of 6-hand euchres at the Kinburn Community Centre Thursdays during the month of April. Time 1:15 p.m.  Cost $4. Prizes and Refreshments. Everyone welcome. WEST CARLETON (general)/PAKENHAM April 15. Pet microchip clinic - Arnprior & District Humane Society Annual Microchip Clinic for all pets at the shelter Didak Drive, Arnprior. Only $45 per chip/ animal, cash only please. Appointment necessary. Call the shelter to book 613-6230916.

Title Event Partner The Kanata Chamber of Commerce will host its Annual Golf Tournament this year at the

Canadian Golf & Country Club. This tournament is open to everyone, members and nonmembers. Sign up as an individual or bring a team and join us for a fun day on the course. For event details and to register, visit our website or contact Rosemary Leu at 613-592-8343 email: manager@KanataChamber.com Only a few sponsorship opportunities remain, starting at just $180+HST. This is a great opportunity to gain increased exposure for your business. Partial proceeds will be donated to:

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