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The Carleton Place-Almonte Canadian Gazette has launched a new Facebook page. The idea is to keep readers up to date on events as they’re happening, as well as point you to our website: www.insideottawa valley.com. Please feel free to post community events and ask us questions as this is your forum. Like us and share the page at: www.facebook.com/ canadiangazette.

COMMUNITY

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A reflection of the community Community – On March 27, Anthony (Buckets) Blakes of one of basketball’s longeststanding teams, the Harlem Globetrotters, visited the place where the sport was born, and stopped by the James Naismith Museum at the Mill of Kintail as well. He brought along some of the 88-year-old team’s memorabilia, like a jersey and a personally-signed ball, for a Globetrotters exhibit that the museum is putting together. Above, Buckets poses with the game’s creator.

Puppets Up! set to host upcoming workshops. — Page A/CP6

SPORTS

Community – Offering plenty of inspiration for home and landscaping projects, the Carleton Place Spring Home and Fashion Show is just around the corner. Now in its third year, the popular extravaganza takes place over three days, April 11-13, at the Neelin Street Community Centre (arena), located at 75 Neelin St. Sponsored by the Carleton Place Recreation and Culture Department the show is an activity for the whole family, offering an exceptional mix of exhibitors from Carleton Place, Lanark County and beyond. “We are constantly building on the show every year,” community programmer Jessica Smith said, “and it is definitely something people look forward to.” Smith is working alongside the show’s chief organizer Bob White. In 2013, the Carleton Place Spring Home and Fashion Show welcomed upwards of 2,000 people to the arena. “We are expecting this number to be higher this year,” Smith said. Visitors will definitely have lots to see and do, and there will be plenty of handouts and free samples. Draws will also take place each day, which are open to all ticket holders.

“The Carleton Place Lions Club will run a 50/50 draw every day,” Smith said. In addition to an ice surface, the community centre’s two upper halls and first floor boardroom will be utilized. Smith said organizers are still waiting to see if the key exhibit area will be housed in the main rink or on the second ice surface “The Carleton Place Canadians (Junior A hockey team) are still in the (Central Canada Hockey League) playoffs,” she explained. “If they are still playing, which we hope, we will be using the second ice surface, which actually has more space.” In the region of 110 vendors are taking part in 2014, showcasing an array of items focused on spring home and yard improvements such as home décor, heating, cooling and air conditioning, spas and hot tubs, automotive, nurseries, florists and landscapers. “There is something for everyone,” Smith said. “It is a one-stop shop.” Over and above the show’s numerous exhibitors, a few special events will take place in the two halls upstairs. On Saturday (April 12) there will be a Women’s Wear Fashion Show at 1 p.m. featuring clothes from The Dress Shop, Nancy’s Impressions and Giant Tiger. “Visitors can see the latest trends in women’s fashion,” Smith said. See SHOW page A/CP2

Closed meeting issue questioned Canadians back even with Lumber Kings By TARA GESNER

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Golden Knights oust the Thunder from EOJHL playoffs. — Page A/CP16

News – Two items on the March 25 policy review committee agenda in Carleton Place required council to go behind closed doors. The Municipal Act of 2001 does permit closed council meetings to consider any of the following: the security of the property of the municipality or local board; personal matters about an identifiable individual, including munici-

pal or local board employees; a proposed or pending acquisition or disposition of land by the municipality or local board; labour relations or employee negotiations; litigation or potential litigation, including matters before administrative tribunals, affecting a municipality or local board; advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose; and a matter in respect of which a council, board, committee or other body may hold a closed meeting

under another act. Coun. Rob Probert chaired last Tuesday’s meeting. He noted the general nature of item one was Industrial Avenue, and the second topic for discussion concerned servicing eastern Carleton Place. Coun. Louis Antonakos said he would move the motion to go in camera for the first item, but “in reading the second one I don’t see why or how it qualifies.”

Sports – After dropping the first two games of their CCHL semi-final series with the Pembroke Lumber Kings, the Carleton Place Canadians are back on track. The club bounced back from a 2-0 deficit on Sunday to win the third game 5-2 and rode that momentum to a 7-2 victory on Tuesday night in another dominant performance, this time at the Pembroke Memorial Centre. With the series now tied 2-2, Game 5 takes place tonight (Thursday) at the Neelin Street Community Centre in Carleton Place. Game time is 7:30 p.m. For more details, see page A/CP18 (second section).

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