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Public school board to promote women in politics next year adam.kveton@metroland.com

News - It may be the 21st Century, but many of the barriers that kept women from entering politics over the last 100 years still exist, said 20-year-old university student

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looks to identify and counter the roadblocks that keep women from becoming engaged in politics. After interviewing more than 100 of their peers in schools and post-secondary institutions across Ottawa, the group identified three key barriers, and created a manual to engage young women and get them thinking about politics and being a leader. The Ottawa public school board has agreed to make the manual available to Grade 10 civics and careers teachers in the upcoming year, announced the group during a workshop held at Ottawa city hall on July 26. The workshop was one of five taking place across Canada through the Federation of Canadian Municipalities. According to the federation’s statistics on municipal politics, 26 per cent of councillors across Canada are women, and 16 per cent of mayors are women.

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Community - The Kanata Food Cupboard is hoping for a strong response from the community for this year’s back to school fundraiser. The food cupboard’s Christmas hamper and Easter fundraisers helped a significantly higher number of families this year, said co-ordinator Karen Waters, and the trend is expected to continue for the start of school. “It started off with Christmas where we helped out over 390 families,” said Waters. For Easter, the food cupboard assisted close to 200 families, which is almost twice as many as last year, she said. “I really, truly anticipate our (back to school) needs are going to be a lot higher than what last year was,” said Waters. The increased need is likely a combination of increased costs and individual family situations, she said. Last year, the food cupboard’s back to school fundraiser helped 84 families, with students at-

tending 119 elementary schools, 65 high schools and seven postsecondary institutions. The food cupboard will be looking for donations of backpacks, scientific calculators, lined paper, combination locks, duotangs, pencil crayons, dictionaries, markers and scissors. The only item they definitely will not need is binders, thanks to a large donation after the school drive last year. Donations can be dropped off to the Kanata Food Cupboard warehouse at 340 Legget Dr. Door 46 from Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to noon. Seven grocery stores also have donation bins at the ready, including Laura’s Independent at the Hazeldean Mall, Loblaws and Walmart at Centrum and both Sobey’s in Kanata. To supplement those donations, the food cupboard is encouraging individuals and businesses to help by collecting school supplies themselves on the food cupboard’s behalf. “We do have a lot of businesses doing drives already, but we never seem to get enough,” said

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Waters. “Last year some items I did run out of and, unfortunately, there was nothing we could do.” The start of school can be almost as stressful as Christmas, said Waters, who estimated that she spent $500 for both her kids’ school-related expenses when they were in high school. “There are a lot of families out there that we are helping that have from one child up to eight kids,” she said. “So when you figure out that’s for two, where do they get that extra money from? How are they supposed to be able to sur-

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Kanata athletic club opens despite trademark dispute Adam Kveton adam.kveton@metroland.com

News – A legal battle over naming rights has forced a fitness club to delay the opening of its new Kanata location. A federal court ruled on July 9 that the Athletic Club wasn’t allowed to use its trademark, in a case filed by the Ottawa Athletic Club. But the Athletic Club has since had the injunction lifted and is currently appealing the court’s decision. The Athletic Club opened at its Kanata location at 19 Frank Nighbor Pl. under its trademark name on July 25. DELAY

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Workshop looks to develop leadership skills in women Continued from page 1

In Ontario, the number drops to 25 per cent and 15 per cent respectively. In Ottawa, the workshop began in early November of last year with two goals in mind: developing leadership skills in the 15 young women who signed up, and to start a dialogue in the community about why young women are not interested in entering politics, explained Elaine Larsen, assistant to Wilkinson and organizer of the seminar. “At the beginning of the program, these girls set out across the city and surveyed over 100 peers, their age, in 10 different schools, high schools and college and university,” she said. “We were surprised by the results.” Some of the main causes for young women’s disinterest in politics, based

on their peers’ responses, included the perceived mistreatment of women by popular media, lack of confidence, the continued enforcement of traditional gender roles, lack of early socialization for girls towards politics and a lack of visible role models. For Trivedi, the results of their research showed that stereotypical women-in-the-workplace barriers that she thought belonged in history books are still prevalent today. “I think there are always these known facts,” said Trivedi, “like maybe these leadership positions aren’t really designed for women to fulfill because there is this stereotype that women must do the mothershiptype roles.” That’s a reality Wilkinson encountered when she began her political career in 1969, newly the mother of

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Re: ‘Vimy Bridge’ could replace StrandherdArmstrong name, KKS, July 24. Although I respect the context of this name, I feel there are already many commemorative sites named after war or military events. One honor I feel is missing in our country is reflections to Canada’s First Peoples. Native Indians have historically suffered significantly at the hands of European colonies. Even today, we are still behind in making things right. The first step that the B.C. government recently did in recognizing native land is a great step in mending the wrongs of the past. It is my opinion that naming the bridge with a First Peoples theme would go a long way to remind our children we did not always exist in this great county, and that we must respect and honor the First Peoples who had to adapt (and sometimes perish) to get to the society we enjoy today. On a national level politically, this would send a wonderful message that we remember . . .And a bridge signifies closing distance and bringing people together. What better way to celebrate.

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some of the Barrhaven crime might come over.” “They” are presumably some residents of the paradise that is Riverside South, worried that the new bridge will bring a wave of criminal activity unparalleled in the history of the two communities. They are right to be concerned. I have lived (in fear) in Barrhaven for the last 12 years. The things I see on a daily basis from inside the safety of my house would chill your blood. Honestly, it’s like Detroit in the movie Robocop here. The following are some recent examples of the sort of sociopathic behaviour I have witnessed: • a man parked his car right in front of the grocery store while waiting for his wife, rather than parking in a regular spot. The traffic chaos that ensued was not for the faint of heart. • A jogger had a plastic water bottle, not a more environmentally-friendly alternative. • Someone got on the No. 70 express bus this morning without exact change. • Walkers are ignoring the new Pedestrians Yield to Cars signs in the roundabouts on Jockvale Road (and the drivers are letting them!). • An elderly lady walking her dog did not stoop and scoop. •A bunch of teenagers were playing road hockey in CLEAR violation of city bylaws (they were probably on drugs, darn kids. Why aren’t they inside playing video games where it’s safe?). I could go on, but this is a family newspaper. I urge all concerned residents of Riverside South to lock up your daughters and hide the silver. And for the love of God, whatever you do, don’t venture across the new bridge. You clearly won’t be able to handle it. I long for the day when I can leave this anarchy-plagued cesspool behind, and find peace and tranquility in the Utopia that is Riverside South (where I’m sure there is no crime whatsoever).

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he suggestion to rename the StrandherdArmstrong Bridge “Vimy Bridge� has turned into a political football for Ottawaarea councillors, MPs and MPPs. Ever since it was first proposed by two branches of the Royal Canadian Legion, politicians have been quick to let citizens (voters) know they support the idea. How could they not? The Battle of Vimy Ridge is one of Canada’s greatest military victories, fought during the First World War in 1917. More than 3,500 Canadians were killed in the battle, which is remembered as an significant event in the history of our country, marking its birth as a truly independent nation. Vimy Bridge would be a fitting name for south Ottawa’s new bridge, a “remarkable structure� situated in the nation’s capital and one deserving a title of national import, says Gloucester South-Nepean Coun. Steve Desroches. But that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t consider other suggestions.

Council has latched onto the name only a few days after it was suggested, and later championed by Nepean-Carleton MP Pierre Poilievre. While politicians have almost universally jumped on the Vimy Bridge band-wagon, not all residents are convinced the name is the best choice. A member of the Manotick legion asked why the city must reach back almost a century in time for a bridge name, and not offer any serious consideration to more recent conflicts such as the war in Afghanistan. On Poilievre’s Facebook page, one commenter pointed out it was strange to name a bridge plagued with years of construction problems after a nationbuilding moment in our history. Thankfully, all suggestions for renaming the bridge must go through a commemorative naming process, which includes a 30-day public consultation. Whatever name ends up being chosen, it will still be a good bridge, and we will always honour our veterans.

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able to get away with minimal hours at the washing machine, right? No. At home, I spend every waking hour cleaning a kitchen that never quite seems to get clean, folding laundry that never quite makes it into drawers before I find it’s gone back through the cycle of wear-soilwash-dry again, and feeding the offspring, whose appetites are never satiated. (My boys aren’t even close to adolescence and they’re already eating me out of house and home. My two-year-old has already learned how to help herself from the pantry cupboard or fridge drawers and she’s constantly in there). The stress of home life has made me realize a number of important things: 1) I need a nanny; 2) Laundry reproduces very quickly in a house DISTRIBUTION INQUIRIES 'RAHAM "RAGGER ADMINISTRATION: $ONNA 4HERIEN DISPLAY ADVERTISING: 'ISELE 'ODIN +ANATA $AVE 0ENNETT /TTAWA 7EST 3HARON (OLDEN /RLEANS #INDY 'ILBERT /TTAWA 3OUTH 'EOFF (AMILTON /TTAWA %AST 6ALERIE 2OCHON "ARRHAVEN *ILL -ARTIN .EPEAN -IKE 3TOODLEY 3TITTSVILLE *ANINE +IVELL /TTAWA 7EST 2ICO #ORSI !UTOMOTIVE #ONSULTANT 'REG 3TIMPSON !UTOMOTIVE #ONSULTANT

with five people and socks are not monogamous; 3) I need a nanny; 4) Ceramic tile in the kitchen is bad for my back; 5) Domesticity is not my bag, so I could probably, most definitely use a nanny; 6) Drinking wine in the afternoon a la Mad Men doesn’t help me to fold laundry more quickly; 7) The nanny never drank on the job, bless her soul; 8) Kids can be trained to do chores but mom – or ideally, the nanny – must be organized enough to make it happen; 9) Systems aren’t my bag; 10) I should probably, most definitely, hire a nanny in September. Middle-class problems, right? And truth be told, I’m not sure we can really afford a nanny, except the costbenefit analysis comparing alternative childcare options has tipped the scale in favour of part-time domestic help. I know what you’re thinking: Hey Brynna, maybe you should stop having children!

Probably a good idea, unless, of course, I can find a really great nanny, ideally one who can instill values of fidelity into our socks. Because, if I never have to match a pair of socks again, well, I may just consider giving nanny a raise.

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Community - Almost all seven of the Crepeault kids have been to CHEO for one reason or another, having bones mended, tonsil’s removed or even undergoing physiotherapy. After all the hospital has done for them, the Crepeault children have worked hard to give as much as they can right back. Seven years ago, they started the Kreative Kids who Kare non-profit, collecting empty wine, beer and liquor bottles and donating the proceeds to CHEO. “It started out with just us and a wagon,” said their mom, Wendy Crepeault. To date, the family has collected more than $11,000 for CHEO, and is hoping to add to that total this year with their seventh bottle drive on Aug. 9. The bottle drive began when Jacob, currently 18, Hannah, 16, Sarah, 14, Simon,

12, Nathaniel, 10, and Lily, 8, were asked by their parents to come up with a way to get involved with their community and give back. They came up with a bottle drive, and where better to donate to than CHEO, which had featured in all their lives. The troubles began at three months when Jacob needed his tonsils removed, and then continued when he contracted viral arthritis in Grade 1. “It was like every couple weeks having to go in and having to do a lot of physiotherapy stuff. So it became a second home for me,” he said. The rest of the family has had their own stints at the hospital, including Nathaniel who broke both of his legs in trampoline incidents at different times (the trampoline has only recently found its way back into the yard). It’s been years since the family has had to make use of the hospital, and their newest addition, two-year-old Joseph, has yet to make use of their facilities.

But they have nonetheless continued collecting for the hospital, and the community has rallied around them in their efforts. Last year, the family had 30 volunteers with 15 vehicles taking part, and they expect similar numbers this year. They’ve also added a bake sale during the bottle drive, with volunteers bringing in their own baked goods and the family working on brownies, cupcakes and cookies for the week leading up to the event. The family also started collecting food for the Kanata Food Cupboard about two years ago. “It was hugely successful,” said Wendy. “Some people, they go and empty their cupboard and come to the door, which is awesome.” Jacob said that it works nicely as an alternative for people who don’t have any empty bottles but still want to make a donation. Last year, the event raised $1,900, including 408 kilograms of food.

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The sale took place at the Ruddy-Shenkman Hospice at 110 McCurdy Dr., and volunteers were overwhelmed by the number of people, said Isabel. “It was beautiful,� she said. “I’ve gotten emails from people saying they thought it was going to be junk, but they were amazed that it was more a boutique-style event,� with displays SUBMITTED donated by a local vendor. More than 3,000 pieces of jewelry were donated to a jewelry fundraiser organized by The event raised $3,300, all Bellas Giving Hands in support of Hospice Care Ottawa. The event took place at the of which went to Hospice Care Ruddy-Shenkman Hospice on July 22. Ottawa. Community members are continuing to make donations and purchase jewelry left over from the sale. “The community really pulled through,� said Isabel. The volunteer group is now collecting for their next sale, this time including belts, scarves and purses along with donated jewelry. The event will take place at St. Basil’s Church at 940 Rex Ave. on Oct. 19.

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A car wash fundraiser for Lauren King, front centre, included Ottawa fire fighters and Star Wars costumers from the 501st Legion on July 27 at the former Stittsville Flea Market site. The eight-year-old, seen her with her mom, Evelyn Lush, front left, has spastic quadriplegia, requiring a renovation to her bathroom. JOHN BRUMMELL/ METROLAND

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The renovation will also involve a new bathroom vanity which will accommodate Lauren’s wheelchair. The car wash to help Lauren King began at the former Stittsville Flea Market site at 8 a.m. and ran through until 4 p.m. The firefighters used the Stittsville ladder truck to pour down water from above on vehicles being washed. But this was more than just a car wash. Joining the firefighters were the Ottawa RedBlacks cheerleaders, the RedBlacks mascot Big Joe, Sparky the Ottawa fire dog, Sparky the Ottawa Fury mascot and the A&W Bear mas-

cot. BOB FM was broadcasting from the site throughout the day and Star Wars characters visited. Honey Drop face painting was on hand as was Sparkling Expressions Glitter Tattoos. Big D’s Poutine truck was on hand as were Ottawa Police Service motorcycle patrol officers. City of Ottawa Stittsville ward councillor Shad Qadri was there with his wellknown cotton candy and snocones. Cerebral palsy is a term which covers a number of permanent, non-progressive movement disorders that cause physical disability,

mainly in body movement. Cerebral palsy is caused by damage to the motor control centres of the developing brain and can occur during pregnancy, during childbirth and after birth up to about the age of three. Cerebral palsy is not an infectious disease and is not contagious. There is no cure at present. Cerebral palsy occurs in about 2.1 out of every 1,000 births. Cerebral palsy is not a progressive disorder, meaning that the brain damage does not worsen over time. However, the symptoms may become more severe over time.

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TIME FOR A CHANGE IN KANATA NORTH… Muirhead calls for return to weekly garbage pick-up, LRT to Kanata By David Johnston

Matt Muirhead is prepared. The leading candidate in Matt the October 27 municipal election, Muirhead matches Muirhead is experience with common sense to carry Kanata North’s running for message to Ottawa City Hall.

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He speaks for neighbours and families to safeguard the community’s unique character and ensure responsible council to represent development. Parent, educator, and community activist, Muirhead leads by example. Current president of the Kanata Lakes Community Association and former president of the Briarbrook-Morgan’s Grant Community Association, Muirhead will fight for the return of weekly garbage collection. “I don’t think it’s fair to force people into bi-weekly pick-up. I will fight to have this core service restored to the residents of Kanata North – at least in the warmer months. It should never have been taken away while the Green Bin issue was up in the air.”

Kanata North. “Waiting until the middle of the century to be included is unacceptable.” Muirhead also supports sustainable development in Kanata North. “I will work hard to protect our natural greenspace, enhance our knowledge economy, make suburban development more family-friendly, and to ensure that Kanata remains a great place to live and work.”

Nominated for the 2013 Kanata North Adult Citizen of the Matt Muirhead is involved in the community he represents. Year, Muirhead says there is a practical solution. A high school teacher of civics, drama, and world religions “My plan is to allow some plastics into the Green Bin. If with the Ottawa Catholic School Board for the past 14 years, people were permitted to wrap compostable items in used he holds degrees in Philosophy from York University and a plastic shopping bags, or biodegradable plastic bags, there Bachelor of Education from the University of Ottawa. would be much more buy-in, tonnage collected would JESSICA CUNHA/METROLAND increase, and we wouldn’t be wasting millions of taxpayer In addition to his volunteer involvement with community associations, Muirhead is the founding co-chair of the dollars. Orgaworld, the service provider, has said they can Kanata North Council of Community Associations as well handle a percentage of plastics since as far back as 2009. as founding organizer of two Kanata North multicultural This would also mean that young families could put diapers festivals. in the bin. Claire Murray and sister Kara decorate their flower pots during Just Food’s children’s gar- “It’s the stink, the rot, the maggots, and flies that people He lives in Kanata Lakes and has three children, two dening event at the Daily Bread Community Garden in Carp on July 24. Daily Bread will object to. Allowing plastic bags would make all that much daughters ages 11 and eight and a five-year-old son. host a free seed saving workshop on Wednesday, Aug. 20, at 6 p.m. To register, contact more manageable. Even those of us who use the Green The 40-year-old Kanata North candidate’s community Bin successfully now, must surely agree that getting involvement began with the Briarbrook and Morgan’s Holly Graven at hollyegraven@gmail.com. wider buy-in from residents is the only way to go. If not, Grant Community Association as director of planning and the program is doomed, and so are many more millions of environment in 2006 before he became president and helped boost the membership to 600 members. taxpayer dollars.

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“My approach to this issue is really two-pronged – first, restore weekly garbage pick-up, second, try to fix the Green Bin program. If the Green Bin ever improves, then, and only then should we ask residents if they’re prepared to switch to bi-weekly garbage pick-up.” Muirhead’s plan involves renegotiating the Green Bin contract with Orgaworld to allow the use of plastic bags to enable residents to wrap compostable material in them, and also to allow used, disposable diapers to be collected in the bin, both of which Orgaworld says they can do.

He has been president of the Kanata Lakes Community Association since he moved there in 2011. “I feel it’s a natural step in my community activism to step into the role of councillor and serve the public full time. Kanata, Stittsville and the entire west end should have been included in the light-rail plan. If it is good for the east, it is good for the west. For us not to be included is a major oversight in my opinion and I will fight every day of my term for as long as it takes until Kanata and the west end are included in the light-rail plan.

“This will make the program more user-friendly, and save “We have traffic that is going both ways, not to mention we have the Canadian Tire Centre where 20,000 people go to taxpayers many millions of dollars,” confirms Muirhead. see shows or hockey games.” Responsible garbage collection is not the only plank in Muirhead’s platform for election. He also will work to extend For more information on Matt Muirhead’s campaign for city the Ottawa’s Light Rail Transit (LRT) plan to include Kanata councillor, check out his website at www.mattmuirhead.ca. Or, connect with Matt at facebook.com/MattforKanata and and the west end. follow him on “An LRT station at the Canadian Tire Centre makes common sense. A stop at Bayshore only makes commuting twitter @mjmuirhead. Reach Matt by phone at 613-291worse, with an additional transfer,” points out Muirhead. 5602. R0012825315-0731

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drops of dish soap among the mixture. They patted their piece of cardboard in the homemade paint to create a colourfully swirled background. They proudly showed off their drawings of animals from earlier in the day. The students learn about art and how to create it, as well as science and chemical reactions, said Cooper, who was leading Wednesday’s class. Class sizes are kept small, from three to six students, to allow for more interaction. Short courses range from craft art, such as the milk painting, to principles of art, which gives students a basis of knowledge in the elements of art. A variety of workshops give students a chance to participate in a themed class while creating a unique piece of art, while the art parties offer a different way to celebrate a birthday. “It’s a really fun use of time,” said Wilcocks-Gynn. “It’s a nice skill to have and as with any skill, it brings out the confidence of the child. It’s nice to see that happen.” For more information, visit busybeeartists.com, email BusyBeeArtists@ gmail.com or visit The Hive at 3775 Carp Rd.


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Megan Cornell to seek federal Liberal nomination also ran against Justin Trudeau and five others for leadership of the federal Liberal party last year. “We’re giving party members and members of the community a pretty good choice of candidates,” said Cornell, who lives in Kanata Lakes. “We’re very, very different individuals and we’ve put very, very different things on the table. We’re in vastly different stages of life and we have vastly different perspectives. “We’re two very different candidates but two very good candidates.” Cornell, a wife and mother of two young boys, said three issues she’s passionate about are business and the hi-tech community, raising young families and access to education, and helping new Canadians settle into the community. The issues are all interconnected in the riding, she said. Cornell’s kickoff was well attended with a number of notable residents from the community. Joy Forbes, past president

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News - Megan Cornell announced she is seeking the federal Liberal nomination for the new riding of Kanata-Carleton. Cornell, who ran for the provincial Liberal party in Carleton-Mississippi Mills in 2011, held her nomination campaign kickoff with a barbecue on July 24. “The interest in the 2015 election is incredible. I’ve never seen that much interest in an election that’s a year away,” she said. “What made me want to jump in (to politics) again is the difference that Justin Trudeau is making and the young energetic team he’s bringing to the table. “I’ve never seen that before and that’s what made me say, ‘Wow this is something I need to be a part of.’” Cornell, who will be 40 in August, will go up against federal Liberal candidate Karen McCrimmon, who won the nomination in 2011 but lost to Conservative incumbent Gordon O’Connor. McCrimmon

of the Kanata chapter of the Canadian Federation of University Women, said Cornell would be a great choice for the riding. “She’s been involved with the community in so many ways,” said Forbes. “It would be nice to have a new fresh face for our new riding.” Wen Jean Ho, founder of the Kanata Chinese Seniors Social Centre, said Cornell is approachable and friendly, and well-liked among the local seniors. “The seniors like her,” said Ho. “She’s young, she’s ambitious.” Kanata North Coun. Marianne Wilkinson said she’s remaining neutral, since she’s friends with both Cornell and McCrimmon. She attended both women’s kick-off events. “I’m staying neutral … but I will support either, whoever wins,” said Wilkinson. She added that the interest in an election more than a year away “shows the revitalization in the area.” There was talk at the bar-

becue about a possible third resident running for the Liberal nomination, but no names were provided. Cornell, who lost the 2011 provincial election to Progressive Conservative Jack MacLaren in the Carleton-Mississippi Mills riding, also ran provincially for the Liberals in 2007. She decided to run federally because the new riding is where she’s most active. “We’ve got Kanata and West Carleton, the two communities I’m most active in. It’s the most natural fit,” she said. “I don’t see it as a big switch to go from provincial to federal; it’s just a way I contribute to the community.” The Kanata Lakes resident has a long history of community involvement, having held positions with the formerlynamed Kanata Chamber of Commerce (now West Ottawa Board of Trade, of which she’s still a member), Kanata North Accommodation Review Committee, Kanata North Business Improvement Area, and Youth Services Bureau of

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Megan Cornell will seek the federal Liberal nomination for the new riding of Kanata-Carleton. She held a well-attended barbecue for supporters on July 24. Ottawa. A corporate lawyer and entrepreneur, Cornell works at Allan Snelling LLP in Kanata. Her campaign website is megancornell.ca. See a story on McCrim-

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City Councillor, Kanata North OC TRANSPO PROPOSED CHANGES IN KANATA NORTH OC Transpo is proposing changes to express routes and the 181 route with implementation to be at the end of the year. These changes

are being planned within existing budgets, as no new funding is available at this time. The change to the 181 is to extend it through the business park to provide service along Terry Fox where no bus service presently exists. It is a single trip in the morning and afternoon. More extensive changes are proposed for the 60 and 68 routes. The reason for these changes is to provide express service to the Richardson Ridge and Broughton developments which presently have no bus service, to create links to the Park & Ride that will be built at Innovation and Terry Fox next year and to improve the 68 route. The recommendation for the 60 is to split it into two routes – one remaining as the 60 to serve Brookside, Briarbrook, part of Morgan’s Grant and Teron Road, with the second, the 64, to serve the remainder of Morgan’s Grant, Richardson Ridge and Broughton (along Huntsville), Goldridge and Terry Fox Station before going downtown.

News - Oranges are on the left, lettuce is on the right, and if you’d like apples, please move a little further to the back of the bus. MarketMobile is a new concept that brings a chartered OC Transpo bus full of fruits and vegetables right to four Ottawa neighbourhoods that are located a good jaunt from the nearest grocery store. The interior of the bus is equipped with shelves at the level of the seatbacks, which makes for a whimsical sight compared to the usual a walk down the aisle. The six-month pilot project launched July 26 in Morrison Gardens, just off Greenbank Road. A steady line of local shoppers entered the parked bus by the front door to pick out healthy ingredients from a selection of 15 veggies and 10 fruits; a list

that will vary on each visit. After exiting the bus’s back door laden with bags of fresh goods, they checked out – cash only – with volunteers. Among those ready to shop was Keshia Peters, who normally has to head out to a grocery store by bus, with her young son and stroller along for the ride. She said the prices at MarketMobile are “probably little better than the grocery stores.” “It looks fresher too,” she said. First through the bus was eight-year-old Ayla Davis, who emerged loaded down with bananas, blueberries and raspberries. She said she planned to wash up her purchases and share them with a friend during a sleepover later the same night. Asked to pick her favourite purchase, she was non-committal: “everything,” she said. If the response is as enthusiastic at the other three stops, MarketMobile organizers hope to continue to the pilot project

The main concerns around these changes are the number of bus trips now serving the 60 split between two routes, and the length and time on the 64 for some of those presently using the 60 in Morgan’s Grant. OC Transpo has asked for comments on these proposals by Aug. 1st for implementation in late December. I would also like to see what can be done to ensure that no riders have a much longer trip than they have now. At the time of printing the Community Meeting on July 30th will have taken place. The results of the consultation and whatever changes will be made to OC Transpo’s proposals will be discussed at my next Town Hall meeting on Aug. 20th at 7 pm at the new Beaverbrook Library. The only bus change that will be happening on September 2nd is at the request of local corporations. The 182, which presently starts and ends at Schneider and Carling, will have the four morning and four afternoon trips extended to Innovation Drive to serve Hines and Innovation Drive, a part of the business park that has lacked any service.

TREE CUTTING IN EXPANSION LANDS The matter of the tree cutting in the expansion lands is now in court with the next appearance to be in September. The City has taken this matter seriously, while the property owner has indicated that they followed the tree bylaw. The court will make the final decision on this matter. In the meantime, some work is continuing on the expansion lands plan with the next public meeting on a preferred option likely occurring later this fall.

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Shoppers check out the goods inside an OC Transpo bus – the first stop by MarketMobile – in the park at Morrison Gardens Community House. or even expand to other neighbourhoods. Jamie Hurst, a nutritionist with Ottawa Public Health, said the four communities served by MarketMobile identified the local need. She said challenging access to healthy foods, and the perception that fruits and vegetables are too expensive, may limit the quality of foods consumed in a given community. “Community members have told us they can benefit from this,” Hurst said. Ottawa Public Health provided the funds for the pilot project, and Loblaws’ Rideau Street store provides the produce at cost. “We sell and break even,” Hurst said. “We can’t run a deficit.” The city’s medical officer of health, Isra Levy, said community groups like the Poverty and Hunger Working Group were “the real drivers” of the

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MarketMobile concept, which emerged after Good Food Markets popped up in 11 locations around the city. “We learned a lot from other cities in North America,” Levy said, adding the mobile fresh food idea needs to reach more areas of the city. Levy said 22 neighbourhoods in Ottawa don’t have reasonable access to grocery stores; areas termed “food deserts” by those studying the challenges. “In my mind, we want to get to all 22,” he said. FOUR STOPS

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Market manager Shawn Wenuk, right, explains the concept of the Good Food Market to Angele Jodouin and participants in her Family Harmonies summer program at city hall on July 23. The market will take place at city hall at noon on Aug. 5 and 19, as well as at other locations around the city.

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News - The Good Food Market is on the move. Much like bookmobiles that bring library services to areas without a branch, the city is turning a bus into a market on wheels to offer low-cost produce to residents who have little access to healthy foods. The Market Mobile was set to be launched last weekend and will visit Morrison Gardens, Caldwell, Hunt Club East and Vars throughout the rest of the year. The schedule can be found at marketmobileottawa.ca. The bus is a new addition to the Good Food Market, which is in its third year. The initiative is led by Ottawa Public Health and a coalition of community and health resource centres to offer at-cost produce in neighbourhoods across the city where access to food – especially nutritious food – is a challenge. The non-mobile markets have

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Week in Review I would like to thank the 4th Kanata Scouting Group for renewing their adoption of Sewell Park. If you have a group that is interested in the city’s Adopt–a- park program, please e-mail adopt@ottawa.ca for more information. Wild Parsnip Please be advised that Wild Parsnip has been found near Old Colony Road and along the Trans Canada Trail between Old Colony Road and Castle Glen Crescent. Wild Parsnip is a hazardous weed that is commonly found within the City of Ottawa in areas of uncultivated land, roadside ditches, nature trails, as well as on and around surrounding rural and residential properties. Wild Parsnip may pose a health risk to humans. The plant sap contains chemicals that will cause skin irritation and make the skin prone to severe burning and blistering when exposed to the sun. The blisters typically occur one to two days after contact with the plant. This can result in long-term scarring of the skin. For more information, please visit the Ministry of Agriculture and Food web site at www.omafra.gov.on.ca (search “Plants that you don’t want to touch”). Aggressive Door-to-Door Sales It has been brought to my attention that there have been aggressive door to door sales persons knocking on doors in the Kanata area. It is important to understand that not every door to door salesperson is out to scam you; they may in fact represent a legitimate business. Keep your guard up and use the safety tips found on my website to assess if this is a scam or legitimate offer. For more information and safety tips please follow this link to my website: http://councillorallanhubley.ca/?p=6653 Submitting Service Requests to the City of Ottawa You can now submit a service request to the City of Ottawa online! By completing a service request online, departments receive the information they need to action the issue immediately, often without any follow-up required. Residents can track all service requests related to their email address in the MyServiceOttawa account once one has been opened. Please visit www.ottawa.ca/ serviceottawa to submit your next service request! Should your inquiry be of an urgent nature 311 encourages residents to phone directly at 3-1-1, as the service agent can dispatch the request immediately on the spot. Community Events: For a listing of community events, please visit my website: www. councillorallanhubley.ca. If you have an event you would like posted in my events calendar, please send them in by e-mail. Working for Kanata South: It is my privilege to serve as your Councillor. Please feel free to contact my office with any concerns or comments, by phone: 613580-2752, or by email: Allan.Hubley@ottawa.ca. You can visit my website for more information: www.councillorallanhubley.ca or follow me on Twitter: @AllanHubley_23. R0012818361-0731

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The little canoe club that could jessica.cunha@metroland.com

Sports - The Ottawa River Canoe Club is nestled on the banks of the waterway for which it’s named, along Sixth Line Road in Dunrobin. The grounds of the club have a rustic charm; there’s no running water, the change room is a tent – which doubles as protection from rainy days – and an outdoor fire pit. There are a number of old trailer containers with handcrafted shelves to store the equipment – canoes and kayaks, paddles and life jackets. Tables are pushed together under a large canvas cover, used for art projects by the

summer camps, as a place to sit and eat, and as a second shelter from the elements. Everything on the grounds has been slowly added over 12 years by Lesley Anne (LA) Schmidt and her husband Bevin. Her husband said they wanted to provide an opportunity for more people to get out on the water and share “the passion we have for paddling.” The Dunrobin couple, avid paddlers themselves, also wanted to create a hangout, a constructive place for teens to go. “I wanted a safe place in the community,” said Schmidt. “We knew there

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Bevin and Lesley Anne (LA) Schmidt founded the Ottawa River Canoe Club 12 years ago. The little club has come a long way in just over a decade, having hired a full-time head coach and installed a ramp for para-paddlers. The club is also home to world junior athlete Victor Turcanu. was a need.” A teacher by trade with the Ottawa public school board, and having been a teen herself, Schmidt said she knows only too well what activities

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Ottawa River Canoe Club celebrates 12 years of growth Continued from page 24

The first summer in operation the club had 14 youth over two weeks take paddling courses. This year, around 70 children take part in summer camps every week. They have adult and family courses, and this year the club hired fulltime head coach Joel Hazzan, former Ontario Team Canoe Kayak coach. “We’re now able to support high-level athletes,” Schmidt said. WORLD CLASS

canu, who will be moving to Nova Scotia to attend Dalhousie University’s bachelor of science and kinesiology program. On the East Coast, he’ll be able to train full-time. Turcanu started paddling when he was 12 years old. Living in Crystal Beach, a friend invited him to go to a practice. “I went with them and the coach put me in a boat, a big fat boat, and I liked it. I kept coming back more and more often,” he said. “I started to get pretty involved in the sport. Ever since then it kind of just escalated.” His first race was a provincial regatta. He didn’t place, but he was hooked. “I didn’t do very well, but I really liked the sport,” Turcanu said. “I started winning some races.” At age 14, he became the provincial champion. He said he credits his coaches and the Ottawa River Canoe Club with much of his success.

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Victor Turcanu, a Bell High School graduate and Kanata resident, recently returned from representing Canada at the ICF Canoe Sprint Junior World Championships in Hungary from July 17 to 20. He and his teammates finished eighth in their heat, the K4 (four-person kayak) 1,000metre. “We’re pretty proud of that,” said Schmidt, adding

with a laugh, “The little country bumpkin stepped it up. “It’s exciting for a small little club.” Although they didn’t place for the semis, competing on the world stage helped Turcanu cross a goal off his list. “I’ve never competed in an event quite at this scale before. It was a great experience to see the quality, the calibre of the athletes from the other countries,” said the 17-yearold. Last fall, Turcanu attended the Youth Olympic Hopefuls paddling regatta in the Czech Republic after placing third in the K1 200-metre race at nationals. The year before, he placed second in the K1 6,000-metre race. “That was pretty cool for me, a good motivator to get to the next level, to make it to junior worlds,” he said. Next year, he’ll move up to the Under-23 category. “It’ll be a lot tougher to make it because there’s a lot more competition,” said Tur-

the club go back into the organization. Her plans when she started the club were to head it for five years then pass the reins to someone else. Although she doesn’t plan on leaving right away, after 12 years of managing the club she’s hoping to find the right person to take over the helm. “You see what you have and you fear it will disappear,” she said. “We want to keep it in the community with a dedicated group of volunteers.” In 12 years, the little club has come a long way. This summer, the organization added a ramp to allow disabled paddlers to access the river. Thanks to a Trillium grant and matching funds from the City of Ottawa, the $70,000 project – which includes equipment and training for a related program – meant

the club could welcome a half dozen people with spinal injuries. The ramp enables all types of people to experience paddling. Schmidt said she hopes the club will continue to grow. “One of my dreams is to have a (permanent) building here,” she said. But the main goal has always been – and continues to be – the ability to train people on how to manage a paddle boat and be safe on the water. “That’s the part we wanted to bring to the community,” Schmidt said. “We just love it that much.” For more information on the Ottawa River Canoe Club, visit ottawarivercanoe.com, email info@orcc.ca or call 613-850-2628. With files from Derek Dunn

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MARY COOK Memories of carrots, and some green onions. Of course, she weeded while she was out there too, which added to her complaints about the heat. It was almost pitch dark in the kitchen. When the heat of the summer came with a vengeance, Mother immediately began the almost impossible task of keeping the house cool. Her first job was to take quilts out of the trunk where they had been stored after winter, and cover each window in the kitchen. There they hung, shutting out the blasts of the sun that hit the old house from early morning until after our suppers at

night, and turning the room almost pitch black. To let a bit of light into the kitchen, Mother took a safety pin and fastened up the tiniest corner of each blanket, to take away from the total darkness. Father wasn’t the least bit happy with this arrangement, and said there had to be other ways to cool down the house. “Yes,� Mother retorted sharply, “if we had electricity, we could have fans.� As if poor Father could do anything about that. It was hard enough to find the money to buy coal oil for the lamps. Of course, there was no covering the windows in the

summer kitchen. That would have served no purpose with the cook stove blasting away from early morning until after supper. So the main kitchen was always the coolest room in the house, and that was where Mother had collapsed that day, with her face beat-red, and the sweat rolling off the end of her nose. The noon meal was cooking out in the summer kitchen, and Father and the brothers had already washed up at the basin on the bench at the back door. When they opened the door where Mother, Audrey and I were trying to cool off, a blast of hot air swept into the room like a blowtorch. “Shut the door,� Mother yelled. With great effort Mother got off the chair, and as if bracing herself for battle, stood in front of the door separating the two kitchens, making sure Audrey and I were right behind her, and

stretched out on the creton couch, and I stood like a stick not knowing exactly where I fit into this picture. I sure hated to miss a meal, but I wanted to stay close to Mother just in case she passed out, which my sister Audrey said could happen when you were overcome with the heat. I picked up a copy of the Renfrew Mercury and stood beside Mother’s chair and fanned her with all my might. She stopped wiping her face with the tail of her apron, and sighed with a contentment we hadn’t seen demonstrated all day. When one arm got tired I switched to the other, and I wondered if the air I was creating was anything like the fans Mother had in New York. Well, it must have come close, because Mother told me to go to the cupboard and bring her down the sugar bowl with the egg money in it. I felt my way over to the cupboard, barely making out the bowl in the darkened room.

the three of us went out like a bolt of lightning to keep the cool air in, and the heat out. Of course, there was no such thing as a salad plate for dinner at noon hour. Father had to have his meat, potatoes, vegetables, and dessert regardless what the big Supertest thermometer said, nailed to the outside frame of the back door. Father and the brothers loaded their plates as if it was their last meal on earth. And as soon as their plates were cleaned, they loaded up again. “How anyone can eat in this weather is beyond me,� Mother said, as she cut a raisin pie into four pieces. We three headed back into the cooler kitchen, which by noon hour was fast taking on the outside heat of the day, but still wasn’t as hot as where Father and the brothers were forking in their dinner. Mother again collapsed into a chair, and Audrey

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Mother must be fanned Continued from page 37

Mother took the lid off and reached in, bringing out a coin. I could feel it was a whole nickel. “If it ever cools off, we’ll take a run to Briscoe’s and you can get yourself an ice cream cone,” she said. FIRST EGG MONEY

It was the first time I had ever been given anything out of the egg money. There was no such thing as allowances back then. I had no idea how long Mother sat in the cooler room, but when I came down stairs after going up to my bedroom and tying the nickel in the corner of my hanky, joining the few

other coins I had accumulated over a very long time, she was out in the summer kitchen, redding up the dinner table. Her face was getting red again, and she was swiping it with the corner of her apron once more. But there was work to be done. Her rest was over. I wondered if she would again, later in the day, go back to the cooler kitchen, and would I, once more, be able to use the Renfrew Mercury as a fan, and would I then get another nickel out of the egg money sugar bowl for my effort? All I could do was wait for the hot summer day to once again take its toll, as I pictured my fast growing wealth upstairs in the corner of my hanky.

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money at the end of the month after their fixed costs (with which) to buy fruits and vegetables, but then with that money the only options they have are to go to corner stores or takeout, where they get the least value and the least nutritional value per dollar.” While that isn’t as much the case

around city hall, the market there is an attempt to spread awareness about the initiative, he said. “The whole idea with the Good Food Market at city hall is to introduce the idea to people so we can really get the word of mouth going,” Wenuk said. It’s also an effort to get people to

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“Feedback was really good because the prices are really low,” Wenuk said as he was busy pricing packages of radishes at $1.50, bags of grapes at $3 and mangoes at $1.25 each. The prices are the cost of buying the food, plus a small markup to account for spoiled food. More information about the Good Food Markets and upcoming dates and locations can be found at gfm ottawa.ca.

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Kanata-born Mike Kozlowski, centre, is playing for Canada the first time in the Australian Football International Cup this August. Kozlowski will be leaving for the Australian Football International Cup on July 31, taking place in Melbourne, Australia this year from Aug. 9 to 23. Canada is ranked among the top 15 teams in the world, and has a good draw for the tournament, said Kozlowski. The Canadians’ first game will be on the 10th against China, the second game will be on the 13th against the US

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Sports – South Ottawa will soon be well represented half way around the world when Emma Dickinson and Holly Costanza arrive Down Under for the Australian Rules Football International Cup, a prestigious competition that only happens every three years. Dickinson and Costanza were chosen last fall to play on Canada’s Northern Lights women’s team, one of seven women’s teams that will compete in Melbourne, from Aug. 9 to 23. Canada is, in fact, sending two women’s teams. Having played for Canada before, Dickinson knows the upcoming experience will be the chance of a lifetime. It will mark her first time playing in a tournament of this scale, which will see 900 players from 18 nations battle it out for the championship title. This time, the stakes are

higher, with 900 male and female players taking part and representing 18 countries. “There’s nothing quite like playing for your country, wearing that jersey and hearing the national anthem and linking arms with your teammates,” the 27-year-old Mooney’s Bay resident said. “It’s a pretty special feeling.” The tourney will showcase some exceptional football, including talented female players from Fiji, Tonga, the United States and Ireland, which took home the cup in 2011. “There’s no better test of yourself than matching up against your strongest opponent,” she said. She first heard about the sport when she was studying in Australia from 2007 to 2009, but didn’t try it until she returned to Ottawa and learned the Ottawa Swans Australian Football Club was putting together a women’s team.

She went with a friend to a practice and “we fell in love with it at the first touch of the ball,” Dickinson recalled. “It was the perfect combination of our favourite bits of every other sport that we’d ever played, and we fell pretty hard and pretty fast for football.” Many players are drawn to the sport because it features components similar to soccer, basketball and rugby, not to mention several kilometres of running. See SIX OTTAWANS, page 37

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defend their titles, with last year’s finalists Nicholas Vincent and Petra Januskova anxious to dethrone them. Also playing for the 16th time will be the Rideau Athletic Centre’s tennis pro Zhenya Kondratovski, a past champion and frequent finalist. The total prize money for the tournament amounts to $5,000. The men’s champion stands to win $1,000, with finalists receiving $500, $250 for semi-finalists and $125 for quarter finalists. On the ladies’ side, the champion receives $500, $250 for finalists and $125 for semifinalists. The highlight of the fourday tournament tends to be Saturday evening, said Kunstadt, when the ladies’ and men’s quarter finals take place at 4 and 6 p.m. respectively. “If you’ve ever been to Glen Cairn, (you’ll know) it has four courts that are kind of parallel to each other,” he said. “It makes for great viewing when you have four matches on all at once.” Last year, approximately 300 people came to watch the Saturday matches, said Kunstadt. The evening includes a bar-

becue and live music, with Ottawa native Marc Charron playing this year. The tournament generally attracts between 60 and 80 players, including provincial contenders from the Ontario Tennis Association, which will have provincial championships the week before the Kunstadt Open. The result is some very high-class tennis, said Kunstadt. “I think the members of the club, the parents, the kids, they appreciate seeing high-level tennis right in their backyard,” he said. At 18-years-old, Kunstadt said he has no plans to retire the tournament any time soon. “Our good friend Dale Power who played the Davis cup for Canada for 10 years ago or so, he put it in our brain that we should just to run it forever,” said Kunstadt. “The British Open is 143 years old this year,” he said, with a bit of a chuckle. “Maybe I’m getting ahead of myself.” The entry deadline for the tournament is Aug. 4. The tournament takes place from Aug. 6 – 10 at the Glen Cairn Tennis Club at 70 Castlefrank Rd.


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Sports - Despite the challenges of establishing a new charitable tournament within the PGA Tour Canada lineup, organizers say they are on track to recoup operating expenses and raise a significant pot of money for a Canadian military charity. “I think we’re absolutely trending in the right direction,” said John Randolph, Torontobased volunteer director of the Forces & Families Open, which is scheduled Aug. 4 to 10 at Hylands Golf Club in Ottawa. “At the end of the day we definitely want to break even and I’m confident that we will do that.” The inaugural event, which supports the Military Families Fund, will also be held at Hylands for the next two years. A PGA Tour Canada event has not happened in Ottawa since 2001. The event, during which 156 professional golfers will compete for a $150,000 purse, will

kick off with two days of Pro-Am play on Aug. 4 and 5, when teams of amateur players pay for the chance to play on a team with a professional. Of the 76 available team slots, 46 had been sold by July 24, “slightly lower” than organizers hoped, said Randolph, who is optimistic more will sign up, helping to further offset $500,000 in operating costs, which includes the purse. Those fees would also help support the charity. “All companies in all sectors have trimmed back on their budgets and like all organizations they don’t have the discretionary investment funds that they’ve had over the years,” he said, adding that when the tournament was announced last September, it was already late for many companies to include it in their budget cycles. With the event just around the corner, he hoped not to be relying so much on beer and ticket sales, but he said organizers are working hard to get 20,000 people to come out and watch the professional golfers in action.

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“If we get the 20,000 people out we’ll be just fine. If we get 15,000 out and they eat more and drink a little bit more then we’ll be fine too,” Randolph said. So far the tournament has generated about $20,000 for the Military Families Fund. “If we end up with $50,000 to $100,000 for the charity for a first year event, we’ll all take a deep breath and say that’s alright, because these (PGA) golf events actually don’t produce a lot of money for the charities,” Randolph said.

Those dollars make an important difference in the lives of military families by helping fund a variety of services, such as children’s camps, deployment services and other outreach initiatives, which are “so critical to allowing the military members to do what they have to do,” said Col. Kevin Goheen, commanding officer of dental services for the Canadian Forces and president of Hylands Golf Club. See CHARITABLE, page 36

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“I know myself when I was deployed in Afghanistan the (Military Family Resource Centre) was there and offering all sorts of resources to my family in support of what I was doing in Afghanistan,” he said during a press conference at the club on July 22. Given the event’s inaugural year, organizers said bumps can be expected. “The first time you do something is always challenging, but it’s coming together and it’s going to come together in a fantastic way, and it’ll benefit everybody,” Goheen said. In addition to providing another tournament in which top-level players can showcase their skills, the event also positively impacts the local community, said Jeff Monday, president of PGA Tour Canada. “To have a tournament in the nation’s capital at a military golf course benefitting military families, it’s a real honour for us to be able to be affiliated with that,” Monday said. “We want to make it more than just a golf tournament. We want to make it a community event.” The Forces & Families Open is one of three new tournaments added to PGA Tour Canada’s event schedule this year, bringing the total number of tournaments in the tour to 12. Two more will likely be added next year. Spectator admission costs $10 per day or $25 for the week, and youth 18 and under get in for free. Military personnel, veterans and their families also get in for free. For a complete schedule, go to pgatour.com/canada, or to make a donation or volunteer at the event, visit forcesandfamilies.ca. Hylands Golf Club is located at 2101 Alert. Rd.


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“It’s running a middle-to-long-distance race and being hit by people,” Dickinson said with a laugh. “And there’s a ball.” During the team’s inaugural year in 2012, the club struggled to get enough women out on the field. Since then, the number of players has doubled, Dickinson said of the team, which trains and competes in home games at the Rideau Carleton Raceway within the Ontario Australian Football League. “The Ottawa Swans are a great club and I know that they have been so supportive of the women’s side,” Dickinson said, adding that the club’s longterm vision includes the formation of a youth program that would serve as a natural feeder for the adult teams. “It would be great to get school-aged kids playing the sport and being exposed to it at a younger age,” said Dickinson, who also serves as assistant coach of the club’s women’s team. Her fellow Swan and national teammate Holly Costanza, who grew up in Uplands and now lives in Old Ottawa East, will also be going with the team to the International Cup. But after recently suffering a partially torn anterior cruciate ligament in her knee, she won’t be able to play. “I’m still going to be able to train with the girls, and I’ve come this far training with them this past year and a half,” said Costanza, who, while still mobile, will likely undergo surgery this winter. “I want to see it all the way through, even if it just means cheering for them on the side of the field.” As her teammate, coach and friend, Dickinson said Costanza’s inability to play is a big loss to the national team because of her versatility as a player. “The rest of us have pretty big shoes to fill to make up for not having her on the field with us,” Dickinson said. “Her being there as a supporter will be huge for all of us.” Costanza will never forget the moment she found out last October she had been named to the

national team. She’d awoken in the middle of the night and checked her email and learned the good news. “It’s even hard to describe it,” said Costanza. “It was just one of those things, like, ‘Who’s awake at this time of night that I can tell?’” Her first introduction to Aussie rules football came when Dickinson and another friend from their time at Brookfield High School asked Costanza to join the new Ottawa Swans women’s team. “I originally had no clue what this sport was,” Costanza said, adding that she watched YouTube videos to get a sense of what was involved in the fast-paced, high-scoring sport which is played 18 a side. Even before trying her hand at Aussie football, she was sold on it when she met more Swans players. “It was like an instant click,” the 28-year-old said of their camaraderie. “I was hooked and I didn’t even know what I was hooked into yet.” She initially felt somewhat intimidated about playing the full-contact sport. “But once you lay that first tackle, with the adrenalin kicking in, you just can’t wait to do it again. There’s no turning back,” Costanza said. The U.S. and Canada were recently each allowed to enter a second team in the International Cup after Papua New Guinea and New Zealand pulled out of the competition. Ottawa Swans Roberta Kramchynsky and Lisa Dalla Rosa will play for Canada’s new Midnight Suns team. Playing for Canada’s men’s team, the Northwind, will be Centretown resident Nathan Strom and Nepean resident Mike Kozlowski. For details on the Ottawa Swans, visit ottawaswans.com, and for more information on the International Cup, go to afl.com.au/global/aflic14.

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peaches • 18 thin slices of peeled peaches • Fresh mint leaves Preparation

Draw eighteen five-centimetre (two-inch) circles, at least five centimetres (two inches) apart, onto two pieces of parchment paper cut to fit baking sheets. Flip the paper over. Pavlovas: In a large bowl using an electric mixer, beat the egg whites, cream of tartar and salt until soft peaks form. Gradually beat in the sugar 15

ml (1 tbsp) at a time; beat until the mixture is stiff and glossy. Spoon about 15 ml (1 tbsp) of meringue onto each circle, making a good indentation with the back of a spoon into each. Place the baking sheets on two oven racks in 120 C (250 F) oven. Bake for about 50 minutes, switching halfway through, until crisp on the surface. Turn off the oven, and open the door a crack. Let the meringues cool for about two hours. Peaches and cream filling: In a small deep bowl, beat the cream until soft peaks form. Beat in the sugar and vanilla until thick. Fold in the diced peaches. Immediately fill the meringues with the cream filling. Top each with a peach slice and mint leaf. Serve immediately. Foodland Ontario

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Noreen Young, right, puppeteer and creator of Almonte’s Puppets Up! festival, presents Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson with a caricature puppet in his likeness at city hall on July 23. Watson will be the honourary marshal for the10th edition of the festival on Aug. 9. The event, which runs until Aug. 10, features shows from professional puppet troupes and performances from notable entertainers such as Leslie Carrara-Rudolph, who plays Abby Cadabby on Sesame Street. Visit puppetsup.ca for more information.

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Cumberland Heritage Village Museum: Murder under the Midnight Sun - murder mystery evening, August 9 - more at vintagestock.on.ca.

Goulbourn Museum: Explorers and Navigation Family Craft Day, August 17 from 1 to 4 pm.

Vanier Museopark: Apprentice: Ornithologist Edition for ages 4 to 6, August 7 from 10 to 11 am.

Fairfields Heritage House: Arts and Artefact Summer Camp, (mornings for ages 4-7 and afternoons for ages 8-12), daily from August 11 to 15.

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Saturday August 2, 2014 – 10:00 AM sharp For Jack and Florence Virgin to be held at their home located at 184 Church Street, (corner of Country Street) Almonte, Ontario. Rattan Furniture; Chesterfield and chair; Love seat; Hall table; Rattan dinette set; Dresser; Lowrey Piano Organ; Knechtel Dresser and Chest of Drawers; Single canopy bed; Wooden chest; Claw foot pie crust coffee table and end table; Oak dining room set, round extension table, 6 chairs; Mahogany side table; Oak library table; Cedar chest; Blanket box; Butternut Sleigh bedroom set – double bed; dresser, wash stand; Queen mattress and box spring; Pine sideboard with lamp shelf – 1800’s; 6 Goebel figurines; Royal Doulton “Heather”; Royal Doulton “Patricia”; Royal Doulton “Anniversary”; Royal Doulton “Happy Birthday”; 8 Souvenir plates – “Men of the Rails” Collection; Violin – Anno 17 - in original wooden case; 4 gallon crock; Old pictures and frames; Tricia Romance plates; Large assortment of jewellery; 2 cheese boxes; China; Dishes; kitchen accessories; Slow Cooker; Nippon; German fluted plates; Linens; Towels; Bedding; Hunting paraphernalia – vests, boots, coats etc. etc.; Everything is in very good condition and must sell. Please plan to attend. Contact: Paul Virgin 613-256-3645 Terms: Cash or Cheque with ID – Refreshments Auctioneer: John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 www.oneillsauctions.ca Owners or Auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident day of sale

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Energetic, enthusiastic woman offering elderly companionship, home care support, light clean-ing, meal prep, shopping, take to appointments, etc. Bilingual. Call 613-218-0999. Kanata- Experienced Caregiver has space available. Plenty of TLC; nutritious meals/snacks; outdoor/indoor play; nonsmoking environment. First Aid/CPR, Ministry Li-cence. Excellent referenc-es. Call 613-852-1560.

Piano Lesssons, High quality instruction, stu-dent developmental ap-proach to teaching, students encouraged to listen, retain, develop ideas. Call Calvin Church 613-271-7379

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Local events and happenings over the coming weeks — free to non-profit organizations Fax: 613-224-2265, E-mail: kanata@metroland.com The deadline for community event submissions is Friday at noon.

July 31 The next meeting of the Kanata and District Breast Cancer Support Group will be held at 7 p.m. in Hall D of the Mlacak Centre at 2500 Campeau Drive. For more information, call Jan at 613-592-4793. Hospice Care Ottawa is having a classical folk music concert at the Ruddy-Shenkman Hopsice at 110 McCurdy Dr. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the concert starts at 7 p.m.

Aug. 3 Weekly Sunday bingo returns to the Kanata Legion after a July recess. An early bird game starts at 12:45 p.m. with the full two hour programme starting at 1 p.m. Canteen

services start at 11:30 a.m. For more information, call Clay at 613-5925417.

of the Prince of Wales roundabout. For more information, call 613-2303276.

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Aug. 20

The 18-th Annual Kunstadt Open Tennis Tournament will be held at the Glen Cairn Tennis Club from. Register in person at Kunstadt Sports, by calling (613) 831-2059 or (613) 878-9073 or by email at ron@ kunstadt.com. Registration closes at 6:00 p.m. on August 4, 2014.

Councillor Wilkinson will host a Kanata North Town Hall Meeting at 7 p.m. in the meeting room of the new Beaverbrook Library. Bring your questions and concerns, and receive information and updates on what’s happening at City Hall and in our community.

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The newly constructed Beaverbrook Library will be open for business. Check out the new building and services located at 2500 Campeau Drive next to the Mlacak Centre.

The Kanata Civic Art Gallery’s juried members are presenting their new show entitled, “A Picture’s Worth A 1000 Words” from June 30 to August 25 at the Mlacak Centre on 2500 Campeau Dr. For more information, go to www.kanatagallery.ca.

Aug. 10 The Official Opening of Broughton Park takes place with Councillor Wilkinson at 1 p.m. on Battersea Crescent, which includes play structures, sitting areas and natural landscapes. Lemonade and cake will be served.

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Aug. 16 Art on the Farm runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Artists working in various media will display and sell their original works under the trees at the Arboretum. Admission is free. Go to building 72 CEF Arboretum east

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613-836-6869 for details. The Ottawa Good Food Box is a non-profit program to buy fresh fruits and vegetables once a month. For details and to order call the distribution site Kanata Community Christian Reformed Church, 46 Castlefrank Rd. 613-831-7458 or 613-860-6767 and check the website at ottawagoodfoodbox.ca. Retired from Bell? We’re the Bell Pensioners’ Group, representing retirees from Bell and its affiliate companies. Our mandate is to protect your defined benefit pension and benefits. Visit bellpensionersgroup.ca and if you’re not already a member, click on the membership tab or contact us at ottawa@bellpensionersgroup.ca.

Mondays Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) is a weight-loss support and wellness organization that meets Monday evenings at Glen Cairn United Church, 140 Abbeyhill Dr., at 6 p.m. There is a $32 annual fee, plus $1.50 weekly. Contact Christabel, 613-762-8853 or topson4284@ me.com for details.

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Does food rule your life? Tired of diets that don’t work? Give Overeaters Anonymous a try. Meetings every Wednesday, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the West Carleton Community Complex, 5670 Carp Rd.

Waste Management has an approved Ontario Electronic Waste depot at 254 Westbrook Rd., open Monday to Friday, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., to drop off electronic items for disposal at no charge.

The Kanata Chess Club meets every Wednesday at 7 p.m. at St. Martin de Porres Catholic School, 20 McKitrick Dr. Players of all ages and playing abilities are welcome. Contact Dave Anderson at

TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) is a weight-loss support and wellness organization that meets on Wednesday mornings at 8:45 a.m. at the Beaverbrook Community Centre. The annual fee is $32.00 plus $2.00 weekly. For more details please contact Judy at 613-592-4013 or Jean at 613831-8044.

Thursdays Joyful Land Buddhist Centre offers guided meditations and practical advice for maintaining a calm and happy mind during daily life. These are drop-in classes and everyone is welcome. With lay Buddhist teacher, Jeanne Paquin, the meditations and teachings are under the theme “Transform your life, Transform your mind” on Thursday evenings, 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Hazeldan Public Library, 50 Castlefrank Rd. Suggested contribution is $10. For details: visit MeditateInOttawa.org, email info@MeditateInOttawa.org, or call 613-234-4347. The Nepean-Kanata Rotary Club meets every Thursday at 6 p.m. at the Holiday Inn & Suites in Kanata, 101 Kanata Ave. For details, visit nepeankanatarotary.com.

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Kanata Diners Club is hosted by the Western Ottawa Community Resource Centre, providing a nutritional lunch, entertainment, and/or educational program for seniors and adults with disabilities. The program runs from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Kanata Seniors Centre, 2500 Campeau Dr. Call 613-591-3686 ext. 316 one week in advance to register.

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