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News - The city plans to pay for repairs to Valour Bridge in Kanata and then try to recover the cost later in an effort to have them made as soon as possible, said Kanata South Coun. Allan Hubley. The bridge, finished in December 2006, commemorates key battles and campaigns that Canada has participated in between
1899 and 1989, including the First and Second World Wars, with 16 plaques. Meant to honour veterans and their sacrifice, the bridge has since become an embarrassment, said Hubley, with rust marking large swaths of the guard rails along both sides of the bridge, which spans Highway 417, connecting Castlefrank Road with Kanata Avenue. See BRIDGE, page 2
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Hubley received complaints from residents, Legion members and the Royal Canadian Legion Dominion Command which pushed for the dedication of the bridge, located beside the Dominion Command building. “Sometimes (complaints came from) residents that had a relative come into town that was a veteran of one of these wars, and this year because we were commemorating a number of the different battles, they were going to that bridge to have their picture taken with the plaques,� said Hubley. “That was embarrassing when I heard that,� he said. “As one of the councillors for the area where the bridge is located, I want to personally apologize to all the veterans for the condition of this bridge that was built to honour their service,� said Hubley. There remains debate over whether the city, the province or the contractor who built the bridge should be on the hook for the repairs, said Hubley. When a bridge is constructed over Highway 417, the city pays for the construction, and then responsibility for the bridge is handed over to the province. Hubley said the province is balking at paying the repairs because it believes the deterioration of the bridge could be related to problems with the original construction.
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Dominion Command sent a letter to the province on Aug. 20, expressing concern that discussion as to who is responsible for repairs could get in the way of repairs taking place. In the interest of getting the repairs done as soon as possible, Hubley said the city will pay for it and seek cost-recovery later. “We are going to pay for it and get it done,� he said. “I think the province has a leg to stand
on when they say that it’s construction related because it’s so fresh, but the bottom line is we want it fixed,� said Hubley. Kanata North Coun. Marianne Wilkinson said the move amounts to the province “passing the buck� onto the city, but added that the sooner repairs are made, the better. Hubley said he expects a report assessing the damage and the cause of the bridge’s deterioration by early October, and work on fixing the bridge to start this fall.
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Instructor passes on lessons from leaving bad relationship Continued from page 3
“One of my passions that I had was dance and I started sharing that with people just for I guess connection and I thought, you know, people might like to do it.� She was right. At first, the classes were not really “burlesque-ee� she said. “It was more just teaching some fun dance routines to the women,� said Hummer. But, when Hummer ventured to teach a “sensual dance� class, she found her students loved it. “Women wanted to learn, ‘How do you feel feminine and feel sensual in your body and feel OK with that?’� she said. That’s when she started combining the skills and techniques she learned with her sensual dance class.
The response was amazing, she said. Women who had suffered abuse as well as those who hadn’t were not just enjoying the class but learning to walk confidently in their own skin. “I thought, ‘Wow, this is something that could really help people,’� said Hummer. She moved to Kanata four years ago, and has been offering transformational burlesque classes for about a year and a half, now working out of the Kanata Recreation Complex. Ashley Nuovo, aka Ruby Noir in dance class, began taking classes with Hummer while living in Pembroke, and has since moved to Kanata as well and has continued taking classes. “I had been a dancer years before but I had always struggled with my femininity,� she said. “I thought (the class) was a chance to open and ex-
plore that side of myself.� Nuovo admits to being sceptical at first of both being in a classroom with so many women, and of the self-esteem exercises. Now, she said she is a convert.
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“It’s unbelievable,� said Nuovo. “I feel more comfortable in my skin, and it’s just been great for self-esteem in general.� Trisha Bond, aka Honey Rider, said she had no particular reason for joining the class a year-and-a-half
ago other than because it looked like fun. But she said it helped her as well. “I think the biggest thing is I don’t feel like I need to fly under the radar anymore,� said Bond. “I always kind of hid in my life. I didn’t look at people when I walked into a room, my eyes were down, I didn’t feel confident, I never wore colour, so it’s really built my confidence and my self-esteem in a really healthy way, and people around me notice.� Hummer said the classes work because it’s a little scary, and forces women to become vulnerable, but in a supportive atmosphere. “Most people have a misconception about what we do,� said Hummer. “They think we just dance and shake things. Some people even think that we take our clothes off and we don’t. That’s not even at all what
it’s about. “I just tell them that the dancing part is a way out of people’s comfort zone because 95 per cent of the women that come here have never danced before.� Though she has met women who have gone through abuse as bad and worse than what she endured, Hummer said the class works for all kinds of women, so long as they are ready for it, because it is combating a general trend. “A lot of people have made (being feminine) a weak trait,� she said. “But being feminine is very strong and a lot of people don’t know how to be feminine anymore and embrace that.� That’s why burlesque is best. For more information on Hummer’s classes, go to karihummerdance.com.
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D
oes each term of council need to pursue a defining civic project? If so, what would constitute such an endeavour? Recently, Coun. Jan Harder, who is running for re-election in Barrhaven Ward, said she intends to raise a new main library as “the next large, civic-purpose project that the city will move forward on” during the next term, if she gets her way. The main library is an obvious example of a significant civic project the city could pursue. A recent report presented to the library board indicated that even a major renovation of the current building would cost the city $75 million. At some point, the city will need a new flagship branch for the library system, so Harder’s suggestion would certainly fit the civic-project bill. What else could the city consider? Lansdowne Park, the most recent example of a major civic project, has already been revamped. LeBreton Flats is an eyesore on the face of the city, but its fate lies in the hands of the National Capital Commission. The Ottawa Baseball Stadium will see a minor face
lift, but council balked at providing a larger outlay to attract a high profile ball club to town. The expansion of Arts Court is a more recent example of a major civic project. Part of the problem with identifying a major civic project in Ottawa is that like LeBreton Flats, many of the civic spaces here are in the hands of the federal government. In addition, many of these capital city spaces serve as major civic sites – Parliament Hill, the Rideau Canal, and the Sir John A. Macdonald Parkway, for example. The federal government has the market cornered on civic spaces. This raises another question: does each term of council need to embark on a significant civic project? By identifying a new main library, Harder appears to be discounting something like the light rail project, a transit infrastructure project that could certainly qualify as a major city building project. Maybe Ottawa already has enough to occupy the next four years. If nothing else, Harder has raised an issue that deserves debate during the upcoming election, and provides food for thought for voters in Ottawa.
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n Ottawa we have our little vexations, but for the most part it’s still a fairly convenient place to live. We complain about the traffic, but usually it doesn’t slow us down for more than five or 10 minutes. Toronto is a different story, as you know. A drive into the city on Labour Day gives you many additions to your list of reasons not to live there. Toronto on Labour Day? Well, a child’s birthday is involved. Anyway, the drive is to take place in the morning, so it won’t coincide with the mass migration from the cottage. No problem. One little thing, though, we are told, is to avoid the Gardiner Expressway, part of the usual route, because it’s the last day of the Canadian National Exhibition
CHARLES GORDON Funny Town and it might be crowded. An alternate route is given, along with a reminder to check AM 680 for traffic information. A pause for a moment to remind readers that the most vital roads in Toronto are always being closed for one thing or another in the summer – walkathons, auto races, parades and so on, and the roads you take instead of those vital roads have construction on them. Because of the way people drive, the mere positioning
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of a single pylon in the right lane of a street can cause backups for many miles. Driving in, the 401 is fine and 680 reveals that traffic is moving well except at some unheard of street. It is also revealed that the Labour Day parade will be affecting downtown traffic. The parade route is available on our website, the announcer says. This is unhelpful and a bit scary, the scary part consisting of the thought that maybe some drivers are checking the website right now. We stay with the alternate route suggested by relatives, who then begin phoning with revisions. Too late we discover that the alternate route leads right into the parade at Queen Street. Police are letting some cars through intermittently, but progress
is impeded by crazed guys in a hurry doing U-turns on narrow streets and other crazed guys suddenly appearing out of back lanes they had thought might be short cuts. When we finally get there, all parking spaces have been wiped out by the construction site for another condo building but never mind. The birthday party is in a little park and everything is great until the air show begins. Jets are so loud you think you’re under attack and they’re going so fast you can’t see them even if you try to outsmart them by looking where they haven’t been yet. Later they are succeeded by something that sounds like two dozen flying lawnmowers. Taxpayer dollars are involved in this, not to mention pilots’ lives. The odd local newspaper columnist inveighs against it, but Toronto seems to like it and it endures. No matter how you feel about it, it’s hard not to
look up when the noise comes again, but the new condo blocks the view. As Labour Day passes, the noise abates and things return to normal with the news that part of King Street will be closed due to the film festival. Perhaps you can get used to this.
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Kanata veteran shares experiences as Lancaster pilot Adam Kveton adam.kveton@metroland.com
Arts - A veteran from Kanata is launching a book about his experiences as a Lancaster pilot during the Second World War. Wally Kasper, now 93-yearsold, never thought the story, entitled “Letter to a New Grandson,” would be published when he wrote it about 20 years ago. He began putting down his wartime experiences at the urging of his daughter, Jennifer, when she had her first child. Kasper had never shared his stories of flying a Lancaster bomber over Germany or any of his memories of being at war with his family. His daughter hoped that he would share them by writing a letter to his newly born grandson so that he and Kasper’s daughter might have a better understanding of what happened during the war and of Kasper himself. “When he grew up, these memories would be visible and in case I wasn’t, he and his brother and my daughter could
understand what it was that happened in the life of a bomber pilot and what it was like,” said Kasper. Though Kasper had never spoken of that time of his life, it was not hard to recall, he said. “These memories on the squadron, these nights over Berlin were etched in utter clarity in my memory,” said Kasper. The story, telling of his pilot training, his entry into bomber command as a Lancaster pilot and his experiences with Lancaster crews, had been waiting for Kasper’s grandson for decades before he shared it with Pat Cher this past February, a publisher and the wife of the Kanata branch of the Royal Canadian Legion. “He had a big package under his arm and he said, ‘Here, Pat, I want you to look at this,’” said Cher. “It was really fantastic,” she said. “It was done beautifully.” Cher quickly convinced Kasper that the story had to be printed, and now Kasper said he is excited for the book
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of the first students to take part in the “Nice Bucket Challenge.” “I nominated Catherine because she always helps me through school and always has my back,” said Abby. Catherine said being nominated felt good, and that she was happy the bucket was not full of water. “I think this is a really good idea, because it spreads niceness,” said Abby. Catherine agreed, saying it spreads positivity and could even help improve some students’ reputations. Smith said that, while the challenge might create more acts of kindness, it will also serve to highlight the nice acts that already take place.
“Every morning when I greet the buses, the kids are incredibly polite,” said Smith. “They thank the bus driver on their way out the door, so there is a lot of gratitude already happening. “I just wanted to make it a core piece of our start up this year so that when kids think back on their first days at Glen Cairn, they are going to think of the things they noticed that other people have done that were nice.” Smith said she hopes to continue the challenge for several weeks, and then possibly challenge another school to take part. To see “Nice Bucket Challenge” videos, go to facebook. com/glencairnps.
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Hubley hopes to spark outdoor fitness frenzy Adam Kveton adam.kveton@metroland.com
News - Kanata South Coun. Allan Hubley is hoping to tap into Ottawa residents’ fitness interests with a new initiative to create an outdoor fitness station network in the ward. Hubley announced on Aug. 27 that the Kanata Recreation Complex and Deevy Pines Park will be the first two locations to have equipment installed, with more to come along the Monohan Trail and elsewhere. The two locations will have various outdoor workout equipment like benches, pull-up bars, steps and more installed by spring of 2015. “We know there is interest across the city for these parks, and that’s what we hope to build on,” said Hubley. The static workout equipment will include signs describing the type of exercises that can be done on them, as well as a QR code that provides on online link to YouTube videos showing the exercises. But the effort won’t be
enough to get most people to use the new equipment said Susan Kunstadt who came up with the idea. Upon returning from a trip to Israel, Kunstadt was inspired by the outdoor gym facilities in that country and hoped to get Hubley on board to start something similar. However, the gyms Kunstadt saw included moving fitness equipment like you might see in an indoor gym. That’s the kind of equipment that will get people interested and fit, said Kunstadt, a fitness instructor of 39 years. “People are lazy creatures,” she said. “They will move only when the equipment will force them to move.” Hubley said that moving equipment was out of the question. “We have different restrictions than what they would have (in Israel),” he said. “We can’t have moving parts in our equipment because Whitby, Ont. tried it and a child lost their fingers, so you’ve got to be very careful with the equipment that
you pick,” said Hubley. Kunstadt said that argument doesn’t make sense as children’s playground equipment often includes moving parts of its own. “So I don’t think that’s a strong enough reason for not (installing moving equipment),” she said. Nonetheless, Kunstadt said she thought the equipment on its way to the Kanata Recreation Complex park and Deevy Pines Park will have some positive impact and that she was happy to be a part of getting the program started. The equipment for the first two locations will cost a little more than $100,000, said Hubley, with the project having just gone to tender. The funds for these locations comes from a cash-in-lieu-of-parkland account – money that developers pay when they do not have park space allotted for their development. For further installations, funds will come from the cash-in-lieu account and sponsorship, as well as from the city – provided council votes in favour of Hubley’s appeal to have $150,000 in
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Photos that Susan Kunstadt took on her recent trip to Israel show the kinds of moving outdoor workout equipment she envisioned for Kanata South parks, which Coun. Allan Hubley say are took dangerous. the upcoming budget for more equipment. As equipment is installed and used, Hubley said he will be interested to hear feedback
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Salsa night aimed at fighting children cancers Michelle Nash michelle.nash@metroland.com
News - A bunch of “good guys” are asking the community to put on its dancing shoes to help end childhood cancer. The Good Guys Tri is only weeks away from the organization’s big event, the Sears Great Canadian Run to End Kids Cancer-- a 100 kilometre run from Ottawa to Montebello on Oct. 4. Leading up to the big day, many of the organization’s members have hosted events to help raise funds for pediatric oncology initiatives at local research institutions such as the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario. Past events have included golf tournaments, treadmill challenges and pizza parties, but on Sept. 13 organizer Gesine Freund is hoping people will get ready to two-step for the cause. “It’s something I like to do,” Freund said. “Last year my focus has been on the running, so I thought maybe the week before I do the big 100
kilometre run I could pull out dancing shoes.” A Night out Dancing will take place at Maxwell’s Bistro and Nightclub in Centretown at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are a $30 donation per person at dance2endkidscancer.ca. Freund said she loves salsa dancing and thought the grow-
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ing popularity of the style would work well for a fundraiser. The event is open to anyone -- whether they know how to dance or are interested in learning. “You don’t have to know how to dance to come out and have a good time,” she said. “The more the merrier.”
Introduction lessons will be offered at the event after which participants can simply dance the night away, Freund said. There will be draws and prizes during the evening, as well as a silent auction. Since its inception in 2011, the organization has raised more than $115,000 for their cause -- donating money to both national and local charities. The group has only one motto -- to do good -- and Freund said she is proud to be a part of the team and having adopted the “good guy” attitude. This year the some team members will participate in two 100 kilometre runs, one in Toronto on Sept. 20 which runners will run from Toronto to Blue Mountain and the Ottawa run in October. Holding two runs is aimed at creating more interest and raising more awareness for the organization and its cause. To find out more information about the fundraiser or organization visit ggtrun4thekids.ca.
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City Council candidate, Matt Muirhead, has announced his plan for improving transit across Kanata North. The strategy includes creating a Kanata North Transit Committee for consultation on transit routes, rider safety, passenger comfort, and other transit-related issues. “Transit users are demanding consultation on strategies to improve services in our area,” said Muirhead, “People are frustrated by seemingly arbitrary route changes and standing-room-only peak-period rides on certain buses, while other routes run with mostly empty buses. We can do better.” Muirhead proposes the formation of a Kanata North Transit Committee made up of riders from all of Kanata North’s bus routes. “It’s not acceptable that plans for transit in Kanata North Matt Muirhead is running are drafted outside of our ward, and that residents are for Ottawa City Council to only advised after a draft plan is in place,” Muirhead said, “OC Transpo needs to approach the public for input represent Kanata North on the changes it seeks before the formal drafting of the proposals”. He points to changes to Routes 60, 68 and 181 which have Muirhead wants an LRT station at the Canadian Tire Centre, irked many residents. He says consultation should have arguing it is a common sense solution that would help been done before the changes were drafted. Muirhead also mitigate the traffic impact to commuters of thousands of echoed the concerns of many Briarbrook residents on the fans going to see concerts, hockey games and events, while need to re-route the 93 bus to stops along Marconi Avenue. having the added benefit of promoting economic growth and development in Kanata & Stittsville. If elected on October 27, Muirhead would form the committee and begin working “The City’s current plan is both expensive SUBMITTED on transit improvements immediately. “It shouldn’t and exclusive. Kanata doesn’t just need more buses: if it is helping to pay for a “My job will be to make sure residents are take Kanata plan, it must be included in that plan.” heard – by me and by the management of OC Transpo,” he said. North residents Muirhead concluded. A former President of the BriarbrookOttawa Fury FC defender Ryan Richter signs the T-shirt of a young fan and player from West Muirhead’s Kanata North transit plan – especially Morgan’s Grant Community Association, includes additional strategies. He wants Ottawa Soccer Club at the end of the community practice at Walter Baker Park in Kanata. Muirhead says he is in the council race to increase the number of days seniors seniors to fight for the future of Kanata. His can ride OCTranspo, for free, to 2 days previously released platform planks per week. He also wants to work with - upwards of include advocating for Kanata’s inclusion local business leaders and community members to implement a Kanata shuttle 1.5 hours to get in the city’s Light Rail plan, pushing to restore weekly garbage pick-up in the service to allow seniors to easily and around the city” warmer months until the green bin program quickly access both business and is fixed and improved, creating a Kanata recreation in Kanata. Central Park in the forested lands along “It shouldn’t take Kanata North residents Kanata Avenue between Campeau Drive – especially seniors - upwards of 1.5 hours to get around and Maritime Way (opposite the Holiday Inn and across from the city,” said Muirhead, “A Kanata shuttle service would be the Best Buy) which are under threat of development and, a boon to individuals who want quicker access to the great opposing unfair tax increases, such as the 10-year, $2.5 businesses, restaurants and services across Kanata” he million tax Kanata North levy to bury 10 hydro poles along added. Kanata Avenue. Muirhead will also work to extend Ottawa’s Light Rail Transit A parent, educator, and community activist, Matt Muirhead (LRT) plan to include Kanata and the west end. Under the lives in Kanata Lakes where he is raising his three children, current plan, Kanata and west are excluded from LRT until two daughters aged 11 and 8 and a 6-year-old son. Muirhead, at least the year 2048. JC>AD8@ E6K:GH 40, has been president of the Kanata Lakes Community “If LRT is good for the east, then it is good for the west,” Association since moving there in 2011. C6IJG6A HIDC: EGD9J8IH stated Muirhead, “For the west end not to be included – For information on Matt Muirhead’s campaign for city council, despite the fact that west end taxpayers are paying for the visit his website at www.mattmuirhead.ca. Connect with Matt 7DJA9:GH! 9:8DG6I>K: HIDC: expansion of LRT across the rest of Ottawa - is a major at facebook.com/MattforKanata and follow him on Twitter @ E>H6 G:I6>C>C< L6AA HNHI:BH oversight. I will fight every day of my term until Kanata and mjmuirhead, by email at matt4kanata@gmail.com or reach the west end are included in this light-rail plan. Matt by phone at 613-291-5602. HIDC: 9JHI! H6C9
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Air cadet squadron on the lookout for members Margaret Kellaway 872 Kiwanis-Kanata Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron
Are you between the ages of 12 and 15? Do you like airplanes, sports, music, outdoor activities, making new friends or challenging yourself? If you said yes to any of these questions, Air Cadets might be for you. The 872 Kiwanis-Kanata Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron offers all of this and more: toastmasters, ground school, bush weekends, glider and fly days, drill team, band and biathlon. Other activities on the squadron calendar last year included first aid training,
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Katimavik homes unexpectedly lose power in outage Adam Kveton adam.kveton@metroland.com
News - A planned power outage on McKitrick Drive in Glen Cairn didn’t go quote as planned when more houses than expected lost power on Sept. 3. Some residents were surprised when they woke up without power. A planned outage was scheduled to take place on McKitrick Drive that day, affecting 10 houses. Those residents were informed with letters a week in advance, and a notice was posted on Hydro Ottawa’s planned outage page. Residents from four more houses were caught unaware, having lost power as well. Community members’ confusion was on display on the Glen Cairn Resi-
dents Facebook page. Some residents said they had been aware the outage was coming, while others said they had no advance notice, and began appealing to Kanata South Coun. Allan Hubley for answers. Hubley said the outage was supposed to affect residents from 56-70 McKitrick Dr., and that his office was investigating with Hydro Ottawa as to why more residents were also affected. Hubley said this was the first time in his four years in office that more houses lost power than was intended. He said planned outages are done regularly, especially in Kanata South which has a history of power problems, he said. “They are doing the upgrades, which is a good thing
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The West Ottawa Ringette Association is offering a session for anyone ages four and older to try the game of ringette on Sept. 13. The session will be held from 5 to 6 p.m. at the Johnny Leroux Arena in Stittville. This year, the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport has provided a grant to the association to enable more young girls to try the sport of ringette. As a result of this funding, West
Ottawa Ringette will be able to offer an equipment loan program for up to 25 new ringette players from the ages of four to seven. This provides children ages four to seven, who are new to the sport, with all necessary equipment, except for a helmet and skates. They will have the chance to learn to skate, meet new friends and be introduced to ringette. More information will be available at the Come Try Ringette session on Sept. 13. The West Ottawa Ringette Association attracts players from Stittsville,
Goulbourn, Kanata, Richmond, West Carleton, North Gower and Carleton Place. It offers a range of programs for players of all ages, starting at the age of four with the bunnies program. Children between the ages of four to seven begin as a bunny, participating in a learn-to-skate program as well as learning about the game of ringette. The Bunnies do not play league games but may participate in scrimmages with bunnies from other ringette associations throughout the
city. This program takes place on Saturday mornings at Goulbourn Recreation Complex. The West Ottawa Ringette Association offers both recreational and competitive ringette programs for players from seven to 18. League play runs from early October, after sort outs are completed, through to the end of March. Home arenas for the association include Stittsville, Richmond, Kanata, Carp and Kinburn. Away games can take place anywhere from Nepean to OrlĂŠans to Gatineau. Teams also have the opportunity to participate in tournaments. Ringette is a game where fast skating and great passing are vital and where teamwork is a focus, both onice and off-ice. There are six players from each team on the ice: two forwards, one centre, two defensemen
and one goalie. Players are not permitted to carry the ring over the two blue lines. Therefore, the ring must be passed to another player, which makes this sport truly a great team sport. West Ottawa Ringette is looking for goalies between the ages of 10 and 17. For more information, please contact Cynthia at recreational@ westottawaringette.com. More details about the association and the game of ringette can be found at: www.westottawaringette. com . You can also follow West Ottawa Wild Ringette on Twitter @ WestOttawaWild . Follow us to stay up-to-date on events, deadlines, bragging rights and all things WILD! Online registration is now open for the 2014-2015 season. For more information about the sport, contact : secretary@westottawaringette.com.
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Sports – The wine and cheese at Huntley Curling Club offered a chance to meet members and ask questions. The annual tradition sees many of the 350 fulltime and 85 student members – mostly from Kanata and Stittsville – fill out the registration form and get set for another season on the sheets. Curling has grow in popularity over the last decade, explained vice president and events director Lidia Cormier. With greater exposure on television, young folks are interested; as a relatively low-impact sport, aging boomers are taking it up. “You can do it all your life and you can come back to it,” Cormier said. “And it’s something you can do as a family. It’s a very social activity.” President Kerry Johnson agreed with the social aspect, saying curlers are as friendly sharing a beverage with opponents after the game as they are competitive on the ice. “We have room for all types at this club,” Johnson said. “We have different leagues for different skill levels.” The Carp located curling club has grown a lot in the last five years or so, Johnson added, but
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the provincial championship in 2010. A girls’ team won the right to attend the Ontario Winter Games, then went on to win bronze at the 2010 Canadian Winter Games. Last year a bantam girls’ team won the provincial championship. Huntley’s is the closest curling rink to the west end suburbs. Others exist in Almonte, Pakenham, and Carleton Place, but not in Kanata or Stittsville. Whether
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increasing.” Tataryn said that in the last few years, dialogue and awareness surrounding youth mental health and suicide has increased greatly, especially in Ottawa. She alluded to the aftermath of the high-profile deaths of teens Daron Richardson and Jamie Hubley, launched the issue to the forefront of the public’s consciousness. “The courage and bravery of their parents … has been successful, in that people are now seeking help,” said Tataryn. Both CHEO and the Royal are countering the growing tide of distressed youth looking for help through tailored programming that give young people and their families tools to deal with their situation. Taking a citywide approach, both hospitals have teamed up with community partners - such as Ottawa Public Health and the Youth Services Bureau - in creating their programs. In April, 2013, all four entities launched the Bridges program, an intensive treatment program for high-risk teens who have been involved with inpatient and crisis services. Funding was also sourced from the Champlain Local Health Improvement Network. “It’s an individualized approach,” said Tataryn said of Bridges. “When a patient is discharged from the hospital, we thought it would be beneficial to have a few days a week of therapy.” A body of psychiatrists, psychologists, occupational therapists and youth counsellors is on hand to provide one-on-one
or group counselling, where the youth and medical professional work to develop strategies to manage stress. “We’ve seen good outcomes in our first year,” said Tataryn. “Between 12 and 15 weeks into the program there’s a marked decrease in their symptoms.” Recently, CHEO and the Royal began offering dialectical behavior therapy for that same group of high-risk youth, while helping their parents and caregivers understand the issues faced by their youth. Earlier this year, the Royal launched its HealthyMinds mental wellness app to help teens deal with stresses and mental health issues. E-consultations between mental health specialists and MDs can be now be arranged to bring better care to young patients who sought out their family doctor for help. Numerous other programs and initiatives offered by the city’s mental health providers aim to reduce the harm that comes from mental health issues in youth. The strategy, said Tataryn, is to ensure that there is help available for all youth in all situations. Making sure those already in a crisis recover fully, while preventing other illnesses from progressing, are among the keys to addressing the issue. A full list of youth mental health resources is available online at ementalhealth.ca, while important links are also included on the websites of both CHEO and the Royal. This information is also readily available at schools.
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NOTICE OF THE PASSING OF AN AMENDMENT TO DEVELOPMENT CHARGE BY-LAW OF THE CITY OF OTTAWA FOR THE IMPOSITION OF DEVELOPMENT CHARGES TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the City of Ottawa passed By-law No. 2014-328, an amendment to Development Charge By-law No. 2014-229, on August 27, 2014 under Section 12 of the Development Charges Act, 1997; AND TAKE NOTICE that any person or organization may appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board under Section 14 of the Act, in respect of the development charge by-law, by filing with the City Clerk on or before October 6, 2014, a notice of appeal setting out the objection to the by-law and the reasons supporting the objection. The revised development charges imposed by by-law are as follows: ADAM KVETON/METROLAND
Mayor Jim Watson makes a campaign policy announcement on Sept. 7, committing to boosting housing and homelessness initiatives in Ottawa by $2 million if he is re-elected.
Watson commits to boosting housing funding Laura Mueller laura.mueller@metroland.com
News - Housing and homelessness initiatives in Ottawa would get a $2 million boost if he’s re-elected, Mayor Jim Watson said in his first campaign policy announcement. The extra funding would build on the $14 million in annual funding Watson touted during his last election campaign in 2010. The money came from the extra $25 million in money the city is getting back from the province as it “uploads” some of the costs for some of the provincial programs the city administers. The promise of another $2 million would come from the same source – an expected $5 million annual upload starting in 2015.
The housing and funding homelessness funding commitments would add up to $16 million per year and $64 million over the course of the four-year term. Based on his observation, Watson said the best way to divvy up the funds would be to put half the money towards rent supplements and housing allowances for people to use towards market-rate rentals, 25 per cent towards community supports aimed at preventing people from becoming homeless in the first place and 25 per cent towards repairs of existing housing units. Watson also committed to reducing the number of people who use shelters by 15 per cent over the next five years. That would mean assisting about 1,000 to get the support they
need to avoid having to stay at emergency shelters. Watson highlighted an 80 per cent reduction in the number of people living in the street as achievements from the funding allocated during this term of council. The housing waiting list has “stabilized” over the last four years as 575 affordable housing units have been approved, are under construction or built. But although the city saw an 18 per cent drop in families needing emergency shelter over the last four years, Watson noted those families had to stay in shelters longer – 98 nights in 2013, as opposed to 88 nights the year before. Close collaboration between the city and its housing partners is needed to reverse that trend, Watson said.
Development Charge By-law No. 2014-229 SCHEDULE “B” – RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT CHARGES Development Charge per Dwelling Unit Type of Residential Use City of Ottawa Amended Schedule of Residential Development Charges Effective October 1, 2014
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News - With glowing reviews from local arts groups, the city’s finance committee approved a partnership to expand Arts Court. The consortium chosen for the project – EBC Inc., DevMcGill and Groupe Germain – plans to build a boutique-style hotel in the tower at the Daly Street-Waller Street corner of the cityowned site. When the city planned out the redevelopment – a process that’s been in the works since 2007 – a tower was included as a way to raise money for the project by selling the development rights. Groupe Germain plans to build a 21-storey building with a hotel occupying the first 12 floors and condos on the remaining floors. With hotels in Toronto, Montreal, Quebec City and Calgary, Groupe Germain lays claim to having built Canada’s first boutique hotel. The concept is based on each property having its own unique personality and style, the company’s website states. In Ottawa, Groupe Germain is already building another hotel-condo project called Alt, located on Slater Street and set to open in September of 2016. The new tower at Arts Court will be designed by Quebec City architecture firm Régis Côté et Associés. Other changes to the ByWard Market-area arts hub will include the addition of a 250-seat screening and multipurpose room, an expanded 4,000-square metre space for the Ottawa Art Gallery and four classrooms and a blackbox theatre for the University of Ottawa. Mayor Jim Watson said cultural tourism is the fastest growing element of the
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tourism industry and it’s important to highlight the city’s local talent. “While we’ve been wellserved by national institutions, we also have a very dynamic and vibrant local arts community,” Watson said, noting the redevelopment could be seen as a “legacy project” marking Canada’s 150th anniversary in 2017, when it will be completed. There was some hesitation on the part of finance committee members when it came to the tentative deal that would see the university pay $9 million for its space. That agreement hasn’t been finalized and some councillors worried the school could pull out. If it falls through, the committee was told the black-box theatre would be removed from the project and the classroom space would be repurposed and city staff would report back to the committee with ideas for alternative tenants for that space.
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Cyclist dies in crash during fifth-annual Ride the Rideau adam.kveton@metroland.com
Police had been contracted to work several intersections and redirect vehicles for a portion of the ride as a safety measure, said Medeiros. However, police were contracted to work specific busy intersections north of where the collision occurred. “So there wouldn’t have been any police security,” he said. Kluke outlined the safety measures race organizers put in place, including a number of ride guides who are experienced in the route and travel along with participants. Ride the Rideau organizers consult with the city and police when planning the route. River Road, where the collision occurred, has been part of the route since the event’s inception, said Danielle StAubin of the Ottawa Hospital Foundation. While it was raining the morning of the ride, Kluke said a meteorological service hired by Ride the Rideau indicated the rain would dissipate as the morning progressed, so the ride wasn’t cancelled. This is the first time the Ride the Rideau event has seen a serious incident like this occur, said Stephanie Egan, communications manager for the Ottawa Hospital Foundation.
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Kluke himself was participating in the event for the second time and said he felt safe during the ride, but noted some areas are “more challenging.” “As a rider, you’re always concentrating,” he said. Another participant, Hayden Fraser, was not far behind when the collision took place. While he said he felt safe while sharing the road with motorists, there were a couple of incidents in which he felt motorists didn’t leave enough distance between him and their vehicles. “There were some close calls,” Fraser said. “I never felt threatened at all by vehicles but there were instances where cars did pass (me) quite closely.” And from what he observed during the road race, cyclists were adhering to the rules that organizers of the event had set out before it got underway and riding as close as possible to the right edge of the road. At the beginning of the road race, participants cycled in packs along the roadway, but later spaced out and largely cycled single file, Fraser said. “I don’t think there was any more than two abreast at any stage,” he said
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Community - Too many seniors and disabled adults in Ottawa are relying on tea and toast for their main meal each day, according to the Eastern Ottawa Resource Centre, which is looking to reach out to those who are not eating properly. “A lot of seniors will eat toast for dinner because they’re not hungry. They don’t feel like making something, so (they think) just the toast and coffee is okay,” said Annie Parisien, community support worker and co-ordinator of the resource centre’s Meals on Wheels program. The non-profit organization has found itself in the unique position of having enough volunteer drivers to deliver fresh meals as part of its meal delivery program in south Ottawa, but not enough clients to serve in this part of the city. But Parisien believes there are many disabled adults and seniors 65 and over who are in
need and would benefit by receiving a nutritional boost. “With the meals they are ensured a proper amount of protein and vegetables so it can help them stay healthy,” she said. “It can help them recuperate from an illness faster.” She currently has four volunteers who are able to deliver meals to up to 10 people a week in the area. Through the program, clients can order any number of fresh meals that can be delivered up to five days a week. “Sometimes our clients will order two meals on the Friday so they can have it on the Saturday,” said Parisien, adding that people also often purchase frozen meals, which are delivered every two weeks, and warm them up on the weekend, when the meal delivery service is not available. Fresh meals cost $6 each and include soup, a main course, dessert, a juice and a muffin. Clients can choose to order
frozen meals for $5.50, and add soups and desserts for an extra $2, or pay $7.25 for a gourmet meal selection. Some of the cost of the meals helps the resource centre offset the expense of volunteers’ mileage. As part of its mandate, the non-profit not only helps people access nutritional food through Meals on Wheels, but also gives Parisien and her volunteers the opportunity to regularly connect with clients, some of whom may be living in isolation or have limited mobility. “It can be kind of a check in so if the client’s not home and I can’t reach anyone then it creates a concern, and I’ve called the police before,” the Vanier resident said, referring to a client who wasn’t home to receive a meal on one occasion. After police arrived, it was discovered the individual was in the hospital. Parisien can also connect clients to different services provided by external agencies,
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Annie Parisien, community support worker for the Eastern Ottawa Resource Centre, and volunteer Dorothy Thompson of Orléans get ready to deliver fresh meals to seniors and disabled adults in south Ottawa. The centre is looking to expand its Meals on Wheels program in the area, but needs more clients to sign up for the program. CORDING TO STATISTICS CANADA:
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other issues, during a Sept. 16 presentation. Dementia refers to several different brain disorders, according to the Alzheimer Society of Canada, and describes a host of symptoms, including impaired memory, judgment and reasoning, which can become severe enough to impact a person’s day-to-day life.
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There are many different types of dementia. Many are familiar with Alzheimer’s, but different parts of the brain can be affected by different types of dementia, including frontal temporal dementia, which impacts language. There is also vascular dementia, which is characterized by little strokes in the brain that affect brain function, McIntosh said.
more people to be diagnosed – and helped – sooner, she said. Often, families suspect something has changed – their loved one may be more irritable or depressed, they might not want to go out anymore or enjoy doing the things they once did. It might be dementia, but it might be something else, and that’s why the upcoming presentation will prove useful, McIntosh said. “It’s a complex diagnosis,” the Hintonburg resident said.
Some people with dementia may appear to be functioning well. “That’s often why it was hard to diagnose,” McIntosh said, but while they may still appear to be doing OK, even make their own meals, upon closer inspection the food in the fridge may be rotting, the bills may be unpaid and they may be letting in strangers to the home. Testing for dementia years ago was very basic compared to today’s sophisticated assessments, which allow
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Waterfront! 4928 Opeongo Rd., Crown Point Rustic & inviting all year round bungalow on the Ottawa River complete with breaktaking views of the Gatineau Hills, huge 100’ x 186’ lot, 2 bedrms, f.a. oil heat, deck, sloped lot down to waterfront and sandy beach, dead end street only 25 minutes to Kanata! $284,900
New Listing! 82 Macassa Circle, Kanata Lakes Stunning executive 2+1 bedrm townhouse close to Kanata Centrum, pretty south facing backyard is fenced with a deck, hardwd on main level & upper bedrms, open concept livrm, dinrm, kitchen, high ceilings with wall of windows, gas fireplace, California shutters, cheater ensuite, finished basement with famrm, bathrm & 3rd bedrm, 5 appls! $359,900
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$859,000 This impeccably maintained home will appeal to discriminating buyers who appreciate detail and quality workmanship, as well as a taste for contemporary blended with traditional comfort! A stunning 5 plus 1 bedroom CUSTOMIZED HOME nestled in Kanata Lakes! If you appreciate the look and fragrance of Hand-Split Western Red Cedar, accenting a Stunning Stone finish, then this Barry Hobin designed home with Cape Cod inspiration is a must see on your short list! This home has been carefully handcrafted and uniquely designed to create a peaceful atmosphere boasting numerous Upgrades and Unique Features that is sure to set it apart! A Slate Entrance greets you as you enter and immediately your eyes are drawn forward to the River Rock inlay in the hardwood flooring. Floor to ceiling windows in the family room allow for natural light throughout this open-concept design. The finest of gourmet kitchens overlooks a 2 Storey Vermont Castings Wood Burning Fireplace imbedded in a Tremblantinspired massive stone structure. Cathedral ceilings, Hubbardton Hand-Forged Pendant Lamps over stone bar with a granite countertop, Brazilian Cherry Hardwood flooring in Custom Study with soundproof Leather Sliding Door, 3 Storey Maple Spiral Staircase, and Natural Stone Slate walk-in shower in master ensuite bath are just a few of the highlights of the two main floors. In addition the lower level boasts 9 foot ceilings, a guest ensuite, and a Reclaimed Brick Wall in the open-concept family room. This downstairs is not your typical downstairs! R0012886550/0911
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Arts Classes are great â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Back to Funâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; options
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Enhance their experience through French recreation programs Registering your child in a French recreational program is a great way to develop and grow their language skills. Not only is it a fun and friendly environment, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not school! No grammar or spelling mistakes to worry about, just fun activities that everyone loves.
DANCE AS IF NO ONEâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S WATCHING If you are looking to loosen up and move more, we have everything from classic ballet, street dancing to belly dancing and tap. The City has over 350 dance classes for individuals of all ages. Learning to dance with your partner comes in handy for an evening on the town, celebrating a milestone event, or on your dream vacation! With over 60 ballroom dance classes available, ďŹ nd one to suit your schedule.
The online Mon Cyberguide francophone des loisirs has a great selection of French classes for all ages and interests. The easiest way to master the French language is to be immersed in it. Whether you are into sports, arts, music or dance, our recreation programs are perfect for everyone.
EXPLORE YOUR VISION OF THE WORLD The City offers visual arts programs in many mediums including drawing, painting, photography and pottery. Taking a course with a passionate instructor spurs you on with new techniques, insights and helpful tips. Classes for children provide instruction that is appropriate to their age and abilities and ensures creative successes and positive encouragement. Take some time to discover your artistic talents. MUSIC IS THE FOOD OF LIFE!
If kicking, dribbling, or passing the ball is something your child is looking for, check out our soccer, basketball, dodge ball and multi-sport programs. These types of sports are also a great way to build upon teamwork. Enjoy moving to a beat? We have ballet, hip hop and jazz classes. Try out our Gotta Dance programs for all around dancing fun! Explore your artistic talent through our craft classes. Create with paint, masks, murals, ribbons and more. If you are a budding actor, you can develop your improvisational skills in our Introduction to Theatre class.
Learning to play your favourite song on the guitar or piano will give you something to sing about. Whether you are taking your instrument off the shelf or following a dream, we can help with group and private lessons. HOLIDAY WITH FLAIR Get ready for your next adventure abroad by learning the language. With over 40 classes to choose from in French, German and Spanish, you can build vocabulary and grammar for conversations on your travels for business or pleasure. Before you go, join a photography class to help you take memorable pictures. If you travel with the family dog, good manners are important. Take a dog obedience course to learn the techniques for leash walking and how to introduce your dog to strangers. Dogs and their handlers learn together. ITâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S ALL IN THE EGUIDE!
Have you always wanted to learn to skate? We can help. Sign up for one of our many Learn to Skate programs that will have you ready for the canal and the outdoor community rinks this winter. The City of Ottawaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Mon Cyberguide francophone des loisirs can be found online at ottawa.ca/loisirs. By participating in our French programs, your child will ďŹ nd it is a fun way to learn and use their new language proďŹ ciency.
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The Ottawa 67’s opened their pre-season schedule at the Nepean Sportsplex on Sept. 6 with a 4-3 win in an interleague game versus the Gatineau Olympiques. Above, Ottawa goalie Liam Herbst can’t quite reach a rebound but was happy to see a teammate clear the loose puck. The 67’s will continue to play pre-season and regular season games away from Lansdowne Park as refurbishment of their home rink is completed. The team’s home opener will be held on Oct. 10 at 7:30 p.m. versus the Niagara IceDogs.
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TAGGART PARKES Barbara Jane Chapman: FOUNDATION Finding Refuge PROUDLY PRESENTS
Jane woke with a headache. She wasn’t really surprised. After all it was New Year’s Day. But when the headache was still there days later, her doctor suggested she go to emergency. A scan showed she had a brain tumor and surgery confirmed it was brain cancer. She died a little more than two years later.
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Those were difficult years. At times, the day program at the hospice became a refuge where Jane could share her fears with others whose end-of-life was in sight. At others, it was the place she went to escape and paint or watch the butterflies in the garden. Jane didn’t die at the hospice. Because beds are scarce other arrangements were made. I felt guilty when Jane died. She was my younger sister so I should have gone first. At the same time I was angry with her. She had promised to share the care of our elderly parents. And my anger made me feel even more guilty. But a counsellor at the hospice helped me to understand that this was part of grieving. Now I can remember her with only sadness and love.
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Bug in the hand Five-year-old Mathis Latendresse of Cantley, Que. holds his hand out to get a turn with a Madagascar hissing cockroach, one of several that were racing at Bug Day at the Canada Agriculture and Food Museum, put on by the Entomological Society of Ontario and the Ottawa Field-Naturalists’ Club on Sept. 6.
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Apr 03, 1997
Port Colbourne, ON
5
Ramalho, Jacob (AP)
6
Savidant, Rowan
D
6-2
207
L
May 25, 1998
Ottawa, ON
LD
6-1
175
L
Jul 10, 1996
Carleton Place, ON
7 8
Bosley, Jordan (AP)
F
5-7
160
R
Mar 21, 1996
Kanata, ON
Power, Ty (AP)
F
5-7
142
L
Apr 02, 1998
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Langlois, Jean-Philippe
Ottawa, ON
LD
5-11
183
L
Mar 07, 1994
Amos, QC
F
5-11
190
R
Jan 10, 1997
Stittsville, ON
11
Saunders, Brock (AP)
13
Johnston, Ian
LW
5-10
184
L
Apr 16, 1997
Kanata, Ontario
14
Robinson, Alex
RD
6-1
200
R
Feb 13, 1995
Stittsville, Ontario
15
Millett, Chad (AP)
F
6-3
181
L
Mar 01, 1994
Orleans, Ont
16
Rodziwon, Cameron
F
5-11
178
R
May 21, 1996
East Aurora, NY
17
Marchand, Nic
F
5-11
185
R
Dec 12, 1994
Ayr, ON
19
Stashick, Brock
F
6-1
175
R
Oct 15, 1996
Keystone, CO
20
Croteau, Louis-Charles
F
5-9
160
R
May 09, 1996
Trois-Rivieres, QC
22
Cobbold, Connor
C
5-9
178
L
Feb 07, 1996
Stittsville, Ontario
23
Fullum, Devin
F
5-7
174
L
Jan 25, 1994
Thunder Bay, Ontario
25
Tropea, Mike
F
5-1
184
26
Thomson, James
D
6-2
170
Mar 02, 1997
Mississauga, ON
R
Mar 08, 1997
Richmond Hill, ON
27
Turenko, Nicholas
D
6-3
205
L
May 26, 1996
Mississauga, ON
28
Tozer, Matthew
F
5-11
173
L
Oct 25, 1996
Richmond Hill, ON
29
Malette, Carter
F
6-0
170
May 22, 1997
Orleans, Ont
30
Wilson, Brian
G
6-3
160
L
Sep 27, 1996
Mississauga, ON
33
Skinner, Cole
G
6-1
167
L
May 09, 1995
Lunenburg, NS
44
Bretton, Arik
F
5-11
170
Jul 09, 1998
Stittsville, ON
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“And an elderly female who apparently (was) just staring at the fire ... started having some chest pains,” said Trottier, adding she also was taken to the General. Earlier Sunday afternoon, Rashed, a council candidate, had been canvassing the neighbourhood and speaking with residents, when he knocked on the front door of one of the end units in the building. A woman answered, but she asked him to come back later because she was cooking something. Rashed moved on, but circled back after he heard shouting. His friend, who lives across the street, was mowing his lawn when he smelled smoke. He too heard the yelling and saw a woman, carrying a child in her arms, emerge from one of the condos. After spotting the burning roof he called 911. Police were the first to arrive on scene. “The police officers didn’t even think about their lives. They just ran to the doors and banged on doors, yelling, ‘Get out! Get out!’ and the last door on the right there was no response so they were worried that maybe somebody was in there,” Rashed said, adding that the building owner eventually arrived and informed emergency responders the end unit had been vacant for at least a month. Rashed said he watched as flames moved along the rooftop and he could feel the heat from where he was standing. “It was an oven there. The fire – it spread really fast.” All too quickly, the flames developed into an angry orange inferno. Plumes of thick black and grey smoke billowed from the top of the structure as firefighters aggressively attacked the blaze from all angles. When fire crews blasted the fire
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Thick black plumes of smoke billow from the roof of a housing complex in Findlay Creek that was ravaged by fire last Sunday. About 60 firefighters were called in from at least a dozen fire stations to tackle the flames from all angles.
with high-powered jets of water, other firefighters were pulled out of the structure because of the risk of the roof collapsing, said Capt. Marc Messier, Ottawa fire department spokesman. “Once we get a good portion of the flames knocked down we’ll shut those nozzles down (and) let the crews back inside, and as crews go back inside (and) start opening walls and ceilings that’s when all those smoldering hot spots rekindle and flare back up,” he said. A firefighter managed to rescue a cat from one of the units, but the spooked animal later ran away. “In the end it was a really sad scene because a lady came by from work,”
Rashed said. “She didn’t know her building was on fire so she collapsed on the floor and started crying. She was concerned about her cats.” A police officer tried to calm her down, and the woman’s relatives were called. Rashed and other residents in the area unsuccessfully tried to look for the runaway feline. Emergency crews, from paramedics to firefighters to police, worked seamlessly, said Rashed. The Red Cross was called in to help displaced residents and the Salvation Army provided support to fire crews. “Honestly, it just blows my mind sometimes how you see how everybody comes together,” he said.
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News - As the smell of acrid smoke filled the air and flames licked at the roof of a 12-unit condominium complex in Findlay Creek late Sunday afternoon, police officers banged on front doors and yelled for people to get out of their homes. “It was something out of a movie scene,” said Findlay Creek resident Bader Rashed of the fire that ravaged the building at 275 Meadowlilly Rd, at the corner of White Alder Avenue, off Bank Street. He stayed late into the evening and watched with more than 1,000 local residents as about 60 firefighters from at least a dozen fire stations battled the structure fire with aerial ladders, high-powered water guns
and other tools until the fire was finally brought under control at 8:41 p.m. – more than three hours after emergency responders were first called to the scene at 5:08 p.m. About 24 residents of the housing complex were displaced. Fire, smoke and water damage to the structure and contents of 12 units is estimated at about $4.2 million. Investigators with the Ottawa fire department and the Office of the Fire Marshal were on scene early Monday morning, Sept. 8, to try to determine the cause of the fire. 0The fire marshal investigator was called in because the dollar loss was more than $500,000. Paramedics treated two firefighters at the scene, one for an elevated blood pressure and another for facial injuries sustained from flying broken glass. A third was experiencing chest pains and had difficulty breathing and was taken to the General campus of The Ottawa Hospital for observation, said Ottawa paramedic spokesman J.P. Trottier. A woman who apparently lived in one of the affected units was assessed on site after suffering a suspected anxiety attack.
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Melanie Andeel and her dog Darby take a stroll through the formerly wooded Terry Fox Participark behind her Orléans home – one of the city woodlots that is now facing devastation from the emerald ash borer beetle. of intervening time doesn’t create a safety risk for falling trees, Barkley said. Ash trees can die in as little as a year after being infected, but it usu-
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as part of the city’s ongoing program to replace the lost ashes. In 2014, the city will spend $1.175 million to plant 110,000 new trees. The NCC said it’s too early to say how many trees it will replant this year, but the Crown corporation is following its emerald ash borer management strategy to ensure dying ash trees don’t pose a risk to public safety. The city will have to deal with more and more situations like the one in Orléans. The priority right now is to remove dead trees along pathways and parkland where they may become unsafe and put people at risk, Barkley said. Deeper into the woodlots, they’ll “let Mother Nature take its course,” he said. Woodlot ash removal is still “small scale,” Barkley said. There will be many more sites where trees will need to be removed next year, he said. There are between six to 10 crews, each with between two to four workers, out removing trees at any given time, Barkley said. So far, they’ve been able to keep up with the demand, even if it takes up to six months to get around to all the trees that need removing. That amount
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New - Technology may play a starring role in an all-candidatesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; forum that will bring together eligible voters and the Gloucester-South Nepean Ward hopefuls campaigning to represent them on Ottawa city council. Organizers are hoping to live stream the Sept. 25 event over the Internet, as well as pass along questions to candidates from users of Twitter, a popular social-media platform. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I think the whole notion of everyone has to get together all the time to do these types of (forums) is somewhat of an antiquated notion,â&#x20AC;? said Chris Hill, forum moderator and president of Riverside South Community Association, which is organizing the event. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s other mediums, and more so now than ever as the younger kids are getting older and becoming more engaged in civic affairs, weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve got to look to better ways to engage this group because theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re not the people that come to town halls and line up to the microphones â&#x20AC;&#x201C; they tweet,â&#x20AC;? he said. Attendance at the associationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s annual general meetings in the past has been low, reinforcing the need to seek out innovative ways to connect with more people. If the use of technology at the forum is successful, the association plans to use these tools at its November annual general meeting. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t think itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s because people donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t care or are not engaged,â&#x20AC;? said Hill. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I think itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s because they lead very busy lives, and so youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve got to do one of two things: you can continue to do the same thing and wonder if people care or not, or you can create alternative platforms and mediums for people to engage.â&#x20AC;? The six candidates who have so far filed their nomination papers for Ward 22 have all agreed to participate, including Kevin Fulsom, Scott Hodge, Jason Kelly, Michael Qaquish, Bader Rashed and Susan Sherring. Current Gloucester-South Nepean Coun. Steve Desroches is not seek-
ing re-election. The event will also include traditional elements, such as opening and closing remarks from candidates, and questions will be taken from the floor. Residents are also invited to submit questions in advance via the community associationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s website. Topics will include transit, garbage and recycling pickup, parks and recreational services, management of city finances and environmental issues. It is important to blend tradition with technology in order to maximize participation, Hill said. Voter turnout in Ottawa has been low (in 2010, 44 per cent of eligible voters cast ballots compared to 54 per cent in 2006 and 33 per cent in 2003), but technology could help turn that around, Hill said. The voting process itself also needs to evolve, and the addition of electronic voting could make all the difference, he said, adding that â&#x20AC;&#x153;the notion of pens and papers and voting booths is antiquated as well.â&#x20AC;? Some people believe that if people donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t care or take the time to educate themselves on candidatesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; platforms then they donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t deserve to vote, Hill said, but added this perception wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t change the situation.
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High roller Two of the massive lifting vehicles that moved the new Lees Avenue bridge over the Queensway into place are seen following the operation. Highway 417 was shut down at 6 p.m. on Sept. 6 to accommodate the rapid bridge replacement project, and the 2,100 tonne span (which was built adjacent to the site) was painstakingly rolled into place by midnight. The highway opened to traffic earlier than expected, with lanes in both directions open by noon on Sept. 7.
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â&#x20AC;&#x153;Whereas our approach, I think, will translate into a greater voter turnout because people who would not have historically engaged in the process may chose â&#x20AC;&#x201C; they wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t all â&#x20AC;&#x201C; but they may choose to engage in the process and learn a little bit more, and may in fact have an opinion on things that are happening in our community, and may in fact want to have a voice in terms of how the future is shaped.â&#x20AC;? The forum will take place Sept. 25, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in the gym of the Rideauview Community Centre, located at 4310 Shoreline Dr., near Spratt Road. For details or to submit a question, visit riversidesouth.org.
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Renaud Road rerouting idea to be considered Laura Mueller laura.mueller@metroland.com
News - The Bradley Estates Community Association is getting some traction at city hall on its idea to reroute the planned Brian Cobourn Boulevard extension. During the transportation committeeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Oct. 1 meeting, retiring Innes Coun. Rainer Bloess was expected to ask councillors to approve his request to have city staff prepare a â&#x20AC;&#x153;high level estimateâ&#x20AC;? for an alternate road link through the Greenbelt. The community group thinks a rerouted Renaud Road would help clear up trafďŹ c headaches in the area. Although the suggested route would connect the western leg of Renaud Road to Navan Road via a hydro corridor that cuts through the Greenbelt, the National Capital Commission is not closing the door to building a
new road across its land. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The NCC welcomes opportunities to discuss future transportation initiatives which may be identiďŹ ed through formal processes by the city,â&#x20AC;? reads a letter from Mark Kristmanson, the chief executive ofďŹ cer of the NCC. The letter continues to say that transportation projects should increase the overall efďŹ ciency of the transportation network without compromising the NCCâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s ability to meet its commitments to protect the Greenbelt. Bloess, who supports the community groupâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s efforts to investigate a possible new route, was encouraged by Kristmansonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s reaction. The impact on the Greenbelt could be balanced by eliminating a section of Renaud Road that zig-zigs through the Greenbelt, crossing the PrescottRussel Trail twice, Bloess said.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;The NCC has already (said), â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;You give us back something we can reintegrate back into the Greenbelt, weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re happy to look at it,â&#x20AC;&#x2122;â&#x20AC;? he said. Bloess said there is some resistance to the idea among the cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s transportation planning staff because the route was just studied and conďŹ rmed in the transportation master plan update adopted by council last year. That blueprint sets out a future extension of Brian Cobourn Boulevard â&#x20AC;&#x201C; the eastern section of which is already under construction â&#x20AC;&#x201C; that would parallel Navan Road starting at Orleans Boulevard. But Yasmine Fathers, president of the Bradley Estates Community Association, said that new road wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t help alleviate the trafďŹ c backup through their community, as motorists try to south. Discovering that 75 per cent of motorists turn left on Anderson Road to take Renaud Road on their way out of the east end was an eye opener, Fathers said. After relying on the community design plan for the area to solve the trafďŹ c problems over time, Fathers said the community group recently came to the conclusion that bandaid solutions werenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t enough and a
bigger transportation rethink was needed. Shifting trafďŹ c into a realigned Renaud Road seems like the best solution to everyone, Fathers said,
from other community associations to Orleans business groups and local city council candidates. â&#x20AC;&#x153;As much as you can make plans, things change,â&#x20AC;? Bloess said. The idea wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t stand a chance if the wardâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s new councillor doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t carry it forward and champion putting money for the study into the 2015 budget, Bloess said.
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Photos taken by members of the Bradley Estates Community Association show vehicles backed up through the community. The group wants to reroute Renaud Road through the Greenbelt as a way to solve traffic issues.
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3,000 beer mugs up for sale at church fundraiser Eclectic collection promises something for everyone Michelle Nash michelle.nash@metroland.com
Community - St. Matthew’s Anglican Church in the Glebe currently has more than 3,000 beer mugs in its possession. The mugs, donated by Derele Scharfe, were collected by Scharfe’s father, Milton Erele Armstrong, over the course of many years. Scharfe said she donated the mugs to the church because it is where her parents were married in 1942. “My parents would be very pleased that the mugs were given to St. Matthew’s, and especially pleased that there will be an event to sell the steins,” Scharfe said. As a result of the donation, church will host, Mugs and Suds on Sept. 27 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The beer stein sale will feature beer from the Clocktower Brew Pub and the Polished Brass Quintet will entertain guests in the church’s parking lot. Revenues from the sale are earmarked for the restoration of the church’s aging roof. “This is certainly different from anything we have ever done before,” said Margret Nankivell, a member of the church’s fundraising committee. When first approached with the idea of taking possession of thousands of beer mugs last September, Nankivell said they had to ask Scharfe to hold off. “There was no way we could handle taking the mugs, cleaning them and finding storage space at the time,” Nankivell said. Scharfe was patient and donated the mugs last May. Nankivell said when the committee received them; they simply sat and stared at them. “We were sitting around and thinking of what we were going to do with all these mugs,” she said. “The fundraising committee is a very ac-
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tive one, but it took some time to come up with a way to sell the mugs and welcome people to the church.” According to Nankivell, the collection of steins is quite eclectic. It includes mugs from Canadian, American and European breweries as well as universities, corporations, and face mugs. Mugs are stoneware, salt-glazed, porcelain, metal, glass and even wood. According to the church, an unusual china mug was identified as former British prime minister Neville Chamberlain and dates back to the late 1930s. Other face mugs include former Canadian prime minister John Diefenbaker. “There is everything from ‘I love NY’, to university mugs, German mugs and stoneware mugs,” Nankivell said. The church will sell beer in a free mug for $5. Other steins will vary in price, depending on whether it’s a rare item or not. Some will only be available as part of a silent auction. Nankivell, who has taken charge of other silent auctions for the church, said she was amazed at how much information about pricing was available for the committee online. “The mugs alone make this unusual,” said Rev. Pat Johnston. “People will have a really great time listening to the music and sampling MICHELLE NASH/METROLAND the beer from Clocktower. So raise your glasses Derele Scharfe and Margret Nankivell are looking forward to any beer mug lovers to come to help us raise the roof.” to a special fundraiser at St. Matthew’s Church on Sept. 27. The event aims to sell off 3,000 Johnston said she hopes to find a mug from beer mugs originally collected by Scharfe’s farther over the course of 50 years. Laurentian University, where her son studied. Nankivell said she believes it’s entirely possible to find a Laurentian mug – or any style of mug from anyone’s past. “If you are looking for something specific, actually, we might just have it,” she said. The St. Matthew’s men’s choir will be preparing the food – for $5 per sausage-- which Nankivell said the committee believes goes well with the beer. The free event will offer a free mug with a patron’s first beer purchase. Servers are being provided free of charge from the Clocktower Brew Pub. More information is available at stmatthewsottawa.ca.
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Ashbury College celebrates a new year with a new building Creative Learning Centre has a strong focus in arts Michelle Nash michelle.nash@metroland.com
News - Ashbury College decided to start the new school year off with a strong focus on arts. The private day and boarding school in Rockcliffe Park officially opened its new $10 million Creative Learning Centre on the first day back at school on Sept. 3. The schoolâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s headmaster, Norman Southward welcomed students back, adding he was pleased the Creative Learning Centre was ready in time. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This is an enhanced space for arts and music,â&#x20AC;? Southward said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I am delighted to think of what it will bring to your student experiences here.â&#x20AC;? The multi-million dollar building, Southward added,
would not have been possible if not for $5.2 million in donations from the community. The new centre offers students new art and music studios and a media room and technology-enhanced classrooms. The new space also has a gallery exhibition space, a ceramics workshop and a large learning commons. â&#x20AC;&#x153;In a climate where arts are becoming increasingly underfunded, Ashbury has made a commitment to it. We felt it was important,â&#x20AC;? Southward said. Of all the new rooms in the centre, Southward said his favourite was the art studio because of its natural light. Some of the collegeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s rooms, including the dining hall, the theatre and its residences are available for rental, but when it comes to renting out the art studio or music rooms, so far Southward said this new space will be first and foremost for the students. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The spaces are a part of the schoolâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s academic struc-
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A child attending retiring Coun. Peter Humeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 13th-annual Corn Roast attempts to make a basket on Don Estabrook, aka Hoop Head, at Balena Park in the Riverview neighbourhood on Sept. 7. The corn roast was Humeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s last as a municipal councillor, but the tradition he said will hopefully live on.
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Deceased male pulled from Rideau River News â&#x20AC;&#x201C; A deceased man in his 50s was pulled from the Rideau River in Riverside South last weekend. Ottawa police and paramedics were called to the 100-block of Riversedge Cr. on Sept. 7 around 11 a.m. â&#x20AC;&#x153;He was found in the river by somebody who alerted
some boaters and they came over and took him out of the water and took him to shore,â&#x20AC;? said J.P. Trottier, Ottawa paramedic spokesman. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Paramedics arrived and shortly thereafter declared him deceased.â&#x20AC;? An autopsy has been scheduled to determine cause of death, and whether he did
in fact drown. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s something that the autopsy will find out,â&#x20AC;? said Trottier, adding the post-mortem examination will be conducted to help determine, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Did he actually die of drowning or did he die of a heart attack in water or did he die of a strike when he was in the water, or
seizures?â&#x20AC;? Trottier said, citing several possibilities. Ottawa police east district officers are handling the case, but few details were being released as of press time Monday because of the ongoing nature of the investigation, said Const. Chuck Benoit, Ottawa police spokesman.
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FOOD
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Grilled brunch burritos make for fun meal Lifestyle - This makes a fun meal to serve outside because the foil keeps them warm until serving and catches any drips. Try them over the campfire or barbecue. Vary the heat in the sauce to taste and for a vegetarian version, omit the chorizo. Preparation time: 40 minutes. Cooking time: 10 to 12 minutes. Serves four.
cream and light mayonnaise • 15 ml (1 tbsp) fresh lime juice • Hot sauce (optional) • 4 23-centimetre (9-inch) whole wheat tortillas, warmed • 12 grape or cherry tomatoes, halved • 2 green onions, sliced • 125 ml (1/2 cup) chopped fresh coriander • 1 l (4 cups) baby spinach leaves
INGREDIENTS
• 4 eggs • 15 ml (1 tbsp) milk • 5 ml (1 tsp) each chili powder and ground cumin • 1 ml (1/4 tsp) salt • 125 ml (1/2 cup) diced sweet red pepper • 75 ml (1/3 cup) diced mild or hot smoked chorizo sausage • 15 ml (1 tbsp) butter • 25 ml (2 tbsp) each light sour
PREPARATION
In a medium bowl, beat together the eggs, milk, chili powder, cumin and salt until blended. Stir in the red pepper and chorizo. In a medium skillet over medium heat, melt the butter, and cook the egg mixture, stirring occasionally, until it’s set but still moist. In a small bowl, mix together the sour cream, mayonnaise,
lime juice and hot sauce (if using) until smooth. Spoon one-quarter of the egg mixture down the centre of each tortilla, leaving about a 2.5-centimetre (1-inch) border at the edge. Arrange the tomatoes, onions and coriander on the egg mixture. Drizzle the sour cream mixture over the filling and pile the spinach on top. Fold over the sides and ends, tucking in the spinach and roll up. Wrap each tortilla snugly in a 23-centimetre (9-inch) piece of foil and seal the ends. Heat a panini grill on medium-high heat and grill the burritos for five to seven minutes or until grill marks appear on the tortilla, opening the foil to check. Let cool for a couple of minutes and slice in half diagonally right through foil. Foodland Ontario
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Don’t let COPD take your breath away (NC)—Before a diagnosis of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Brenda Cunningham didn’t think much about every breath she took. Now, an oxygen tank is a daily reminder of her life before this progressive disease became a part of her everyday reality. “I was diagnosed with COPD in 1981, and was placed on oxygen in 1994,” says Brenda. “I want Canadians to know that if they are at-risk for COPD, a spirometry test can
make all the difference: your doctor can put you on a management plan to try and get your symptoms under control right away.” COPD is a potentially devastating respiratory disease, largely caused by smoking, that results in lung damage and obstructs, or ‘blocks’ the airways, making it difficult for a person to breathe. COPD is also sometimes referred to as emphysema or chronic bronchitis. Symptoms of COPD that
current or former smokers 40 years of age or older should watch out for, include. • Extended coughing; • Regular phlegm production; • Shortness of breath when performing simple tasks; • Wheezing upon exertion or during sleep; and, • Frequent colds that persist. DEFECT
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defect that led to my diagnosis of COPD, but smoking in my youth certainly didn’t help,” says Brenda. “Though it’s a daily struggle, I certainly don’t let my disease stop me from doing what I love – which includes getting out on a motorcycle and enjoying the beautiful outdoors.” COPD is treatable at any stage of illness. For more information speak to your doctor, pharmacist or other healthcare professional.
CAT OF THE WEEK MY NAME IS “CHANCE” I am putting myself out and taking my chances... I am a very well dresses TUXEDO CAT. Happy, friendly & affectionate. You have to meet me to see those qualities... Please call, visit and meet me... I know you will love me. I am ready to go - just need your car to drive away. For adopting this or any other cat contact GWEN at 613-258-2622. Check out the Website www.countrycatrescue.com for available cats and more info. Looking for volunteers and foster families to help out with cat care. We are a registered charity. R0012882445
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CHEFX www.chefx.ca 613-909-2206
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CLEANING / JANITORIAL
AUCTIONS
Firewood- Cut, split and delivered or picked up. Dry seasoned hardwood or softwood from $60/ face cord. Phone Greg Knops (613)658-3358, cell (613)340-1045.
Cleaning and reorganizing, we can leave your house sparkling clean and orga-nized. 20 years experience. References. Call Sonya and Roberto 613254-7366.
HUGE MARINE & RECREATIONAL AUCTION!!! Saturday, Sept 13th, 8 A.M. Barrie, ON Boats/Trailers, RV’S, Trav-el-Trailers, 5th-Wheels, ATV’s/PWC’s, Snowmo-biles. For full listing & pic-tures visit www. aeroauctions.ca On-line Bidding available. CONSIGNMENTS WEL-COME! 1-866-375-6109
ALL CLEAN, DRY & SPLIT. 100% HARDWOOD. READY TO BURN. $130/FACE CORD tax incl. (approx. 4’x8’x16”). RELIABLE, FREE DELIVERY TO NEPEAN, KANATA, STITTSVILLE, RICHMOND, MANOTICK. 1/2 ORDERS & KINDLING AVAILABLE. CALL 223-7974. www. shouldicefarm.com
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All Cleaned Dry Seasoned hardwood. (hard maple) cut and split. Free delivery, kindling available. Call today 613-229-7533
AUCTIONS
AUCTION SALE
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Saturday September 13, 2014 10:00 a.m. sharp For Rita Campbell and Don Markwick to be held at their home located at 148 Snelgrove Drive, Carp, Ontario. (Carp Road to Charlie’s Lane to Snelgrove) Dining Room Set; Crystal; Dishes; Furniture; Tools; Miscellaneous household Items, etc. etc. Owners: Rita Campbell and Don Markwick 613-839-0284 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
D&D RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL CLEANING Affordable, reliable & con-sistent, specializing in new home construction, reno-vations, rental propBUSINESS erty clean up. We strive for OPPORTUNITY complete perfection. Free Estimates. 613-809-2008 RETIREMEN APARTMENTS, 613-668-5592 ALL INCLUSIVE Meals, transportation, ac-tivities daily. Short Leases. Monthly House cleaning service, Specials! let us clean your house, we Call 866-338-2607 offer a price to meet your budget. Experienced. Refer- COMMERCIAL RENT ences. Insured. Bonded. Call 613-262-2243 Tatiana. COMMERCIAL OFFICE SPACE, 2500 sq ft, waterfront, Village of White Lake, 30 min W of Kanata, 7 min S of Arnprior. Great for telemarketing or other office use. Call 613-220-8211
AUCTIONS
BARNS
We repair, modify or demolish any size of structure. Salvaged buildings, timber and logs for sale. Various size buildings. Fully insured.
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AUCTIONS
Saturday September 20, 2014 10:00 AM sharp
Terms on chattels: Cash, Cheque, Visa, M/C, Debit
Auctioneers & Qualified Appraisers JIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 www.jimhandsauction.com
We have been instructed by Mr. Brian Card to sell by Public Auction the property and contents of his home located at 2160 Burnt Lands Rd., Carp, Ontario – corner of Burnt Lands Rd and Vaughan Side Rd. (March Rd to Burnt Lands Rd., or Upper Dwyer Hill Rd to Vaughan Side Rd. to Burnt Lands Rd.) CL451460_0904
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~Tranquil Country Estate~ Featuring a vinyl sided bungalow on a quiet country lot with circular driveway. Cathedral ceiling gives an open feeling to the functional kitchen & dining room. The large pass through to living room adds to the open concept. 4 pc bath convenient for all 3 bedrooms w/ additional 2 pc. ensuite powder room on main level. Additional bedroom allows for guests or office space in the finished basement complete w/ wood stove in the large open family room. Utility room in walk-out basement houses a new Lennox propane furnace installed in ’13 w/ propane hot water heater, washer/dryer hookup, air exchanger, water softener & 200 amp service. Cold room in basement & numerous closets/pantries provide storage throughout home. Central air & 27’(+/-) round pool w/ slide to cool down in Summer. Roof replaced approx. 5 yrs ago, newer windows & doors throughout. Large wrap around deck provides walkout to bedroom & great entertainment area around the pool. The home is on well & septic. Annual taxes approx. $2000.00. For private viewing, terms & conditions, please call our office at 613-267-6027. Hands Auction is pleased to bring to market this smartly upgraded home. Tools are in good condition.
GARAGE SALE
FOR RENT
Almonte Antique Market, 26 Mill St. in historic downtown Almonte. 613256-1511. 36 ven-dors. Open daily 10-5.
3 bedroom 1 bathroom house in a quiet neighborhood close to mall. Short or long term lease. Available October/Novem-ber. $1350/mth plus utilities. Please call 613-291-2992.
HUGE ANTIQUES YARD SALE Bigger than most auctions, Friday, Saturday, Sunday Sept 12, 13, 14th. Many tents to browse through. 868 Clarendon Street, Quyon 819-458-2268 Call evenings RAIN OR SHINE
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AUCTION SALE
DIESEL & ZERO TURN LAWNMOWERS. SHOP EQUIPMENT & HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AUCTION for Patricia Hendry/Woolsey @ 1626 Ebbs Side Rd., Perth, ON From Perth take Hwy 7E, Left onto Conc. 7 (Drummond Centre Rd.) to Ebbs Side Rd. (Signs) on Sat., Sept. 27/14 @ 10 am (Property auctioned @ 11 am)
AUCTIONS
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The Property: Legal Description: PART LOT 21 CON 11 HUNTLEY AS IN N368046 BEING PART 1 PLAN 4R27803 It consists of a 2 storey, 4 bedroom, 2 bath all brick century home situated on 5 gorgeous acres with a great view. This home has had many upgrades over the years – kitchen, baths, floors, staircase, office/family room addition, heated porch; windows, generator panel etc. etc. This house is in absolute move in condition. In addition to the house, there is a detached heated garage/workshop – 18 x 26; a 40 x 24 steel clad machine shed; a grain bin; a 33 x 22 board and batten stable/storage shed; a 33 x 27 log barn with a 26 x 15 lean to addition as well as a 60 x 27 pole barn extension. All buildings are in excellent condition and would work well for horses or storage. There is a large field/paddock area to the rear of the buildings. The complete lot size is approximately 250’ x 800’ and is Zoned Agricultural. The property will be offered for sale at 12:00 Noon and is being sold subject to a reserve bid. It is being sold in an “As Is, Where Is” condition. Any Inspections must be done prior to the day of the sale. Viewing of the property is “By Appointment Only” thru the Auctioneer prior to the day of the Sale. Viewing of the contents is the day of the Sale. Contents: Yamaha VK540 III long track snowmobile – 1369 Kilometres; King ¾ HP 16 spd HD drill press; General 10” 2 HP table saw; Porter cable router; Gas powered wood splitter; Dremel Bench saw; Mastercraft work stand; 3 Antique telephones; 2 small utility trailers; Ski Boose wood carrier; duck and goose decoys; archery target; small Beau Mark upright freezer; Kenmore bar fridge; assortment of hardware – nails, nuts and bolts, screws, fasteners etc. etc.; golf clubs; tool boxes; garden tools; sockets; fence wire; Stihl chain saw parts; Battery charger; 2 small floor jacks; wall mounted heater; small space heaters; Homelite XL chain saw; Wine bottle holders; Wearever cookware; Copper jug; Power cords; Chandeliers; Oak shelving; rakes; shovels; hoes; scythe; Dirt Devil Vacuum; Table and chairs; Set of dishes – Medussa fine porcelain; Storage bins; Pure Spring box; School desk; Bottles; floor fan; Live animal traps; milking stool; rain water barrels; 2 benches; stainless steel water tank; section of scaffold; lawn roller; tires etc. etc. Owner: Brian Card 613-884-4233 Terms: For the property: $20,000 bank draft or money order the day of the sale with the balance on closing in 30 days. Terms: For the contents: Cash or Cheque with ID All sales Final – Refreshments Auctioneer: John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 www.oneillsauctions.ca Owner or Auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident day of sale
12 minutes south of Carle-ton Place, 4+ bedroom, 2.5 bath, on nicely treed 4 acre lot. Easy commute to Kanata. Pets considered. Asking $1,850/month. 613253-8762. 2 bedrooms Atriums Beaverbrook Apartment Fully renovated unit- 5 appliances - 4th floor. indoor parking,storage , party room, 2 indoor courts sauna and hot tub, outdoor pool, ten-nis court, no pets, non smoking, laminated floor. Near to schools, library, community centre. View of Gatineau Hills. Hydro extra, water included. $1,400 Move in Nov 1st email to barmarc@sympatico.ca or call 613-2942078 Downtown Perth, 2 bedroom, quality renovations, $950 plus utilities, in-cludes 5 appliances. Available October 1. Call 613-390-0607.
FOR RENT
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Arnprior- Downtown, su-per clean, quiet, parking, appliances, 2nd floor 1 bedroom apartment. Nonsmoking. First, last and references. $695/month inclusive. 613-884-0166. Enjoy Country living in the City House, 3 bedrooms 1 bathrooms 5 appliances, super insulated custom home on acreage, garden to your heart’s content, minutes to bus, shopping, KNRP & SMH, includes hydro, water, snow remov-al, lawn care etc. $1,959 Per Month 613884-9049 Ground floor, ArnpriorDowntown, super clean, quiet, parking, appliances, 1 bedroom apartment. Nonsmoking. First, last and references. $795/month inclusive. 613-884-0166. Hungerford Gate Apartments Kanata 1 & 2 bedroom apartments available for im-mediate occupancy; include fridge, stove, storage, parking, and ceramic flooring; security cameras, rental agent and mainte-nance person on site; laundry room; located near parks, buses, shopping, schools, churches, etc. To view, call 613-8781771. www.brigil.com
FOR RENT
Carleton Place No Smoking No Pets First & last months rent $750.00 and up
KANATA Beautiful treed views. 8 Acres of Park Setting. Secure 24hr monitoring. 100 Varley Lane
613-592-4248 www.taggart.ca
Large Bright 1 & 2 bedroom apartments 1 & 4 Robert Street, Off of Daniel Street, Arnprior
613-623-7207
for viewing appointment
HELP WANTED
FOR RENT
Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind, Manotick, requires one person to cover kennels 7-9 pm Wednesdays and Sundays, for one year renewable contract. Experience with dogs; valid driver’s license. Email resume to info@guidedogs. ca. No calls please.
RENT TO OWN Arnprior Opportunity to own a home for qualified person. Upgraded 2 bedroom, 1 bath home, 48x100’ lot, attached carport - work-shop. Great saving for downpayment, 5 min to shopping, $1100 per month + utilities. 613-4517728 or f.schuck@xplornet.ca CANCEL YOUR TIMESHARE. NO RISK pro-gram. STOP Mortgage & MainFOR SALE tenance Payments Today. Cedar rails, pickets & 100% Money Back Guarposts for sale, as well as antee. FREE Consulta-tion. rough sawn cedar & pine Call us NOW. We can Help! lumber. Call or text 613- 1-888-356-5248 913-7958. HELP WANTED!! Cedar (white), quality Make up to $1000 A Week lumber, most sizes, deck- Mailing Brochures From ing, T&G, channel rustic. Home! Also huge bundles of ce- Helping Home Workers dar slabs ($45) and large Since 2001! bags of shavings ($35). Genuine Opportunity! NO www.scoutenwhitecedar.ca Experience Required! Start Immediately! (613)283-3629. www.TheMailingHub.com HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. House Cleaning comBest Price, Best Quality. All Shapes & Colors Avail- pany seeking immediate reliable and long term feable. male em-ployee to work on Call 1-866-652-6837 www.thecover-guy.com/ a team. 30-40 per week Tuesday -Friday Occasional newspaper Mon-days. Please contact Nata-lie at 613-292-5189. SOLD....Have unwanted Lone Star, Kanata, items around to sell? DeNow Hiring. Full time Clutter through your local experienced, line community paper. Call cooks. Apply to: 4048 Metroland Media Today to Carling Avenue. Complace an ad. 613-221-6228 petitive Wage. Come Deadlines are Friday’s 4pm join the great Lone Star one week prior to advertisAtmosphere. ing. Except for Holiday’s dead-lines will change. INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPLG Monitor, 12x18 and MENT OPERATOR SCHOOL. keyboard $70.00 call 613- No Simulators. In-the-seat training. Real world tasks. 831-4203 Weekly start dates. Job STEEL BUILDINGS/ Board! Funding options. METAL BUILDINGS UP Sign up online! iheschool. TO 60% OFF!30x40, 40x60, com 1-866-399-3853 50x80, 60x100,80x100 sell for balance owed! Call: HUNTING SUPPLIES 1-800-457-2206 www. Canadian Firearm/Huntcrownsteelbuild-ings. er Safety Courses. Call ca Dave Arbour 613-257-7489 or visit www. valleysportsmanshow.com FOR RENT for dates and details of courses near you. Hunter Safety/Canadian Fire-arms Courses and ex-ams held once a month at Carp. Call Wenda Cochran 613-256-2409. 3 bedroom townhouse, model 700 1.5 baths, 2 appliances, Remington Sendero SF .300 Win mag unfinished basement, with Leupold scope, also model 700 .300 Win mag one parking spot. Sporter with Leupold scope $1071 per month and model 700 .22-250 plus utilities. Remington VSSF II stainless with Leupold scope. All as new condi-tion. Call 613264-9298.
KANATA Available Immediately
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FOR RENT
– Security building, Apts recently redecorated, ample kitchen cabinets and closets. – Close to shopping and medical services. – Elevator and Laundry on site. – 1 bedroom bedroom$745+utilities $745 – 2 bedroom bedroom$835+utilities $855 – Please respectfully no pets / no smoking. – Free Parking
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GARAGE SALE
6th Annual Toledo Ride-A-Thon, Saturday, October 18. Registration 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Info: www.saddleupintoledo .com (see website for entry fee). Lunch included. Approx 25 km ride through scenic country side trails in the Toledo area. Bring your horse for a fun filled day. Proceeds to St Joseph’s School in Toledo and St Andrew’s United Church.
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We pay the HST for the month of September 7 DAYS 9am to 4pm 613-284-2000 streetfleamarket.net
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CAREER OPPORTUNITY
Digital Interiors is seeking installers for fixed wireless and satellite installations in the West Carleton area.
HELP WANTED
Personal Support Workers Registered Practical Nurses Servers / Dishwashers
Regular part-time and casual required Join our great TEAM and help us in Making Today Great at the Waterside Retirement Community!
IN MEMORIAM
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Please help us keep Jenna’s memory alive by helping other kids and their families who are dealing with cancer. Please donate to: http://jennasmemorialfund.ca/
CARD OF THANKS
Thank You to all my family, friends and neighbours who attended my 80th birthday party. The cards, shared stories, memories and the generous donations to Hospice Renfrew were truly appreciated. CLR552037
Thanks again. Arden (Hep) Strong
SATURN ACCOUNTING SERVICES 613-832-4699
COMING EVENTS
LANG, Jenna (Langer) May 21, 1992 Sept 16, 2009 Your presence we miss, Your memory we treasure, Loving you always, Forgetting you never. It may be 5 years since you left us but know that you still live on in the hearts and minds of the living family and friends you left behind. Auntie Karen, Uncle Eric and Meghan
INTERNET/SATELLITE INSTALLERS
Please send your resume to info@digitalinteriors.ca or contact us at (613) 832-1555
CHRONICLE DIAMOND AWARD WINNER
Studio Tour! Plevna area, September 27 and 28, 10-4, follow the signs. Contact Jim 613-479-2464. Web: northfrontenacbackroadsstudiotour.com
COMING EVENTS 6th Annual Toledo Ride-A-Thon, Saturday, October 18. Registration 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Info: www.saddleupintoledo .com (see website for entry fee). Lunch included. Approx 25 km ride through scenic country side trails in the Toledo area. Bring your horse for a fun filled day. Proceeds to St Joseph’s School in Toledo and St Andrew’s United Church.
COMING EVENTS
FOR SALE
Beef Stew Supper, St Andrew’s United Church, Toledo, Saturday, September 13, 4:30 until sold out. Fundraiser for 6th Annual Toledo Ride-A-Thon. $10 adults, children 10 & under $5.
HOT TUB (SPA) Covers
RENFREW POULTRY & Small animal Buy Sell Trade. Sunday Sept 14, Renfrew Fairgrounds. 8 am - 12 Noon. All Poultry & caged birds welcome. Animals no bigger than rabbits. No puppies or kittens, More information call 613-433-9389
FOR SALE
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FOR SALE
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HELP WANTED
Email resume to Denise Tessier at deniset@thewaterside.ca or Drop off at 105 McNeely Avenue, Carleton Place
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MORTGAGES
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STREET FLEA MARKET
CAREER OPPORTUNITY
MORTGAGES LARGE FUND --- Borrowers Wanted. Start saving hundreds of dollars today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income. CALL ANYTIME 1-800-814-2578 or 905-361-1153. Apply online www.capitaldir-ect.ca
CARD OF THANKS
CARD OF THANKS
ICE BUCKET CHALLENGE
I wish to thank all the people who turned out for my ice bucket challenge on August 30th. Jack Maclaren, You and Eli El-Chan ry did a wonderful job of making me suffer. Leslie Richardson, you did fantas c work in keeping the monies straight and accounted for. You also knew that if you donated then I wouldn’t nominate you. Thanks to all my neighbours who suffered the same threat. Also thanks to Rev. Heather Moore who volunteered herself to be nominated. Enno, you did a wonderful job of organizing the market at a last minute warning. Jack and Eli also suffered, due to nomina ons from the group. The next people to be nominated are the West Carleton Family Health Team and Martha and Angus Palmer of Carp. You have 24 hours to complete the challenge. If not, you are required to donate $100 to A.L.S.
Once again LOADS OF THANKS (Please note all monies raised are to stay in West Carleton) Geri Perkins CLR552192
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HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
Job Pos ng Posi on: Reports to:
Regional General Manager (O awa & Valley) Mike Mount, Vice President & Group Publisher, Metroland East
THE COMPANY A subsidiary of Torstar Corpora on, Metroland is one of Canada’s premier media companies. Metroland delivers upto-the-minute vital business and community informa on to millions of people across Ontario. We have grown significantly in recent years in terms of audience and adver sers and we’re con nuing to invest heavily in developing best-in-class talent, products and technology to accelerate our growth in the media landscape and strengthen our connec on to the community. For further informa on, please visit www.metroland.com. THE OPPORUNITY This is a key leadership role within Metroland East, responsible for all aspects of Metroland’s opera ons in O awa & the Valley, in addi on to region-wide du es as assigned by the Publisher. This is an opportunity for a senior and experienced media leader with a proven track record. KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES Develop and execute strategies to: • Increase profitability • Nurture a ‘best in class’ sales culture • Iden fy new revenue and business opportuni es • Foster a culture of editorial excellence in community journalism • Maximize community, reader and adver ser engagement • Provide excellent cost management and organiza onal efficiency • Promote co-opera on and collabora on within Metroland • Provide ‘thought leadership’ in the division and the broader organiza on Qualifica ons/Competencies/Experience: The successful candidate will: • Be a values-based leader of excep onal integrity, with a record of developing and nurturing strong teams • Demonstrate superior command skills • Think and act strategically • Have a bias for ac on, balanced with though ulness and the ability to accurately synthesize complex and o en contradictory informa on • Demonstrate superb business acumen • Boast excellent communica on and interpersonal skills, and be proficient in represen ng our team in a variety of roles • Understand, and be able to speak to, the forces at play within our industry • Have a minimum of 5 to 7 years relevant experience, including direct management and bo om line responsibility Qualified and interested applicants are to forward their resume to Karen Pogue, Regional Human Resources Manager, at kpogue@metroland.com by September 12, 2014. Job Category; Management Media CL451449_0904
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THE COMPANY A subsidiary of Torstar Corpora on, Metroland is one of Canada’s premier media companies. Metroland delivers upto-the-minute vital business and community informa on to millions of people across Ontario. We have grown significantly in recent years in terms of audience and adver sers and we’re con nuing to invest heavily in developing best-in-class talent, products and technology to accelerate our growth in the media landscape and strengthen our connec on to the community. For further informa on, please visit www.metroland.com. THE OPPORTUNITY Metroland East is looking for an experienced, savvy, professional representa ve for our team! This is an excellent opportunity for a dedicated Sales Representa ve to join our organiza on, which is part of Metroland Media. Our Sales Representa ve will develop new business, sell our marke ng solu ons and print to large mul markets accounts in the O awa Region while achieving aggressive revenue targets. Media sales experience is strongly recommended but not essen al. KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES • Iden fy and cold call prospects to develop new business. • Nego ate and structure sales agreements. • Develop new distribu on business from client target list • Develop and build strong rela onships with clients • Respond promptly to sales enquiries, and provide thorough customer follow up. • Consistently deliver against aggressive revenue targets. Qualifica ons/Competencies/Experience: • 10+ years experience in sales/account management with a proven history of achieving and surpassing sales targets • Experience in online, printed, direct mail, distribu on and commercial prin ng highly recommended • Strong nego a on, presenta on, and telephone skills • Experience in, and high comfort level with, cold calling to develop new business • Ability to build and develop effec ve rela onships with clients • Solid organiza onal and me management skills • Ability to work in a fast-paced, dead-line oriented environment • Strong wri en and verbal communica on skills • Valid Driver’s License and a reliable automobile essen al Qualified and interested applicants are to forward their resume to Karen Pogue, Regional Human Resources Manager, at kpogue@metroland.com by September 26th, 2014.
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Memories quarter was gone, there was no more money to squander. Ronny said he understood perfectly. The Renfrew Fair was just about the most exciting place to be on a fall day. My three brothers were usually flat broke in less than an hour. Whereas my sister Audrey and I took ages to make up our minds how we
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engrossed in the needle work to argue. We must have spent a good hour before we realized Ronny was nowhere to be found. We skirted the displays several times, to no avail. Perhaps he had gone out to the ticket gate. Everett, being the oldest, was dispatched immediately. When he got back, Mother was stern faced and walking quickly beside him. Ronny was not with them. We were ordered to fan out like a search party looking for someone lost in the bush. We started to get panicky when we saw the fair board beginning to dismantle the displays in the hall. A group of ladies from the Women’s Institute was folding quilts, and putting the baking in large baskets. Audrey and I were posted at the door just in case he had wandered out and would come back to look for us. The hall was emptying quickly. Mother’s look of anger was fast turning to a look of panic. As was usual for me, when I got scared or distressed, I started to cry, which led my sister Audrey to repeat one of my father’s favourite observations: “Mary your bladder must be awfully close to your eyes.” We had been looking for Ronny for an hour. I was convinced he had been hauled off by one of the carnival workers, which made me cry all the louder. The hall was almost stripped. Everyone but the workers had gone home. All that was left were the grain displays and the tall stalks of corn
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f Mother had followed Father’s advice, we would have bypassed the Renfrew fair that year. Our Montreal cousins were with us, and Terry the youngest would have been no trouble, but the eldest, Ronny, was another matter all together. But Mother thought a face to face talk with Ronny before the old model T left the barn yard would be sufficient to insure his best behaviour. She didn’t have to go over the ground rules with the rest of us. We knew them by heart: stay together, no squabbling, don’t sit on the seat in the outdoor privy, and once our
tied into bundles and standing along one wall. A few farmers were moving into position to take away even those last remnants of the Renfrew Fair. “No,” they said when asked if they had seen a young boy with blonde hair who looked like he was lost. Mother thought she should go and look for the police. One of the farmers thought that might be a good idea, as he moved over to the tall stalks of corn. He lifted the first two bundles and tossed them on his shoulders. His tall lanky son reached for the third. When he lifted it from the wall, there was Ronny sitting behind the corn stalks looking out at us with sheer delight and devilment written all over his face. Mother was so mad she swung her purse at him and caught the farmer square on the side of his head. He recovered quickly, and made a grab for the young villain. But Mother beat him to it. She grabbed Ronny by the scruff of the neck and hauled him to his feet, which never touched the floor all the way out of the building. Father was wearing his, “I told you so” look. Finally Ronny looked Mother square in the eye and said, “I don’t know why everyone is so mad. I wasn’t lost. I knew where I was all the time.” Interested in an electronic version of Mary’s books? Go to smashwords. com and type MaryRCook for e-book purchase details. If you would like a hard copy, please contact Mary at wick2@sympatico.ca.
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Continuation of last week’s Mary Cook column In the Sept. 4 edition of the KourierStandard, part of Mary Cook’s column, Getting fully prepared for first day back at school, was not printed. We apologize for the error. This week we present the missing section of last week’s article.
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But there were even rules for asking permission back then for something as basic as having to use the outhouse. If it was to be a fast trip, you raised one finger on your left hand -- this was when the left hand was put to use. Two fingers on the left hand meant you expected to out there for a bit longer. Of course, the entire Northcote School knew what you were asking permission for. And once the deed was done, you quickly washed your hands in the basin at the back door, dried them on the huck towel on the roller, and took your seat, and got right down to work.
Miss Crosby was high on ritual, and so every morning we stood solemnly at our desks, with our right hand, palm opened over our heart, and paid homage to the King, repeated the Lord’s Prayer, and then sat, ramrod straight with our eyes glued to the teacher, as she read a verse from the bible. And it was on that first day of school that each of us was assigned chores. These could include sweeping the floor, emptying the waste paper basket at the end of the day, wiping off the blackboards, changing the drinking and washing-up water, and making sure the pencil sharpener had been emptied every night. This schedule was tacked to the wall at the back of the schoolroom, and it was considered a great privilege to be asked to do chores for the teacher. My head would be spinning by the time I tried to remember all what I could and could not do at the Northcote School.
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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.
Sept. 12 New Hope For Healing will be presented by Lynda Brooks, a free workshop which works on the skills to effectively deal with relationships and other life issues. All are welcome. For registration, call 613-580-2940 or visit biblioottawalibrary.ca.
Sept. 13 The Kanata Legion will host its 25th anniversary charter dinner at the legion, 70 Hines Rd., in Kanata. For more information on events wisit the website kanatabr638.ca or call 613-591-5570. You don’t have to be a Veteran to be a member of the legion.
Sept. 16 Ottawa Council of Women are holding a public lecture with Speaker: Dr. Andrew Frank, Director of the Mem-
ory Disorder Clinic for the Élisabeth Bruyère Hospital on “What is normal, and what is Dementia?” The event takes place at 7 p.m. at Rideau Park United Church. RSVP is not required but appreciated for planning purposes. The Canadian Showtime Chorus is holding a rehearsal at 35 Stafford Rd. in Bells Corners starting at 6:30 p.m. For more information, call 613-596-5783 or email member@canadianshowtimechorus.com.
Sept. 18 A Seriously Fun Fair! will be taking place at the Stonefields chic farm near Carleton Place from 5 p.m. onwards, functioning as an Alzheimer’s fundraiser. The event includes a live band, stand-up comedy, step dancing and food from regional caterers. Tickets are $115. Tax receipts are issued.
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Sept. 16-27 The Kanata Theatre presents “The Dining Room,” a play with six actors who journey through the decades in interrelated scenes. The play starts at 8 p.m. For more information, contact www. kanatatheatre.com. For tick-
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Coun. Marianne Wilkinson invites seniors to the annual Kanata Expo 55+ at the Mlacak and Kanata Seniors Centres (2500 Campeau Drive) between 1 and 3:30 p.m. The Kanata Legion will be
holding a pot luck dinner, mystery box auction and bring a friend event starting at 5:30 p.m. at the Kanata Legion at 70 Hines Rd. There is no charge for the event. For more information, call 613-592-5570 or go to www.kanatabr638.ca.
Sept. 21 The Kanata North Community Garden is hosting their first annual Harvest Festival on from 11a.m. to 2 p.m. The event will be held in the community garden in the hydro easement on Klondike Road. The event will include food and entertainment as well as science demonstrations. Donations to the garden and Kanata Food Cupboard will be accepted. Rain date is Sept. 28. Visit www.kanatanorthcommunitygarden.ca for more
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Sept. 22 Hospice Care Ottawa is holding an open house at the Ruddy-Shenkman Hospice at 110 McCurdy Dr. starting at 3 p.m., with its annual general meeting following at 6:30 p.m. To confirm your attendance, call 613591-6002 ext. 26 or email Krisitna.Voth-Childs@ hospiceCareOttawa.ca.
Sept. 27 The Ottawa Humane Society will be holding a Huge Bazaar event from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the OHS Animal Shelter at 245 West Hunt Club Rd. The bazaar will include many hand-sewn, knitted and painted items. All funds raised are to support humane society animals. For more information, call 613-825-1621.
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