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sisted. Beyond that, the band tends to play from a wide range of influences – from Louis Armstrong and Fats Domino all the way over to the Ramones. It’s something of a jazz-rock fusion. They are influenced by the New Orleans sound, “the French Quarter� as Dale calls it, but have found themselves adapting to audiences. They recently opened for The Cooper Brothers, then worked the opening of a Food Basics in Stittsville. Different audiences hold different expectations, said Dale, who started out playing clarinet in a sea cadet brass band before jumping into the 1970 Toronto music scene. But what all audiences have in common is an expectation for a solid performance. He explained the need for constant practising.
EMC news – From now until Nov. 2, residents and groups will have their say on the controversial new landfill at Waste Management’s Carp Road location. The company completed an environmental assessment, posted on its website and area newspapers, and was sent to the Ontario Environment Ministry. Dubbed the West Carleton Environmental Centre, the new facility would also include a traditional recycling operation, composting and welcome construction materials. West Carleton-March Coun. Eli El-Chantiry is careful to say the trash would come from industries, institutions, and the commercial sector. “We don’t need the landfill for residential garbage,� El-Chantiry said. “We use more greenbins. The Trail Road site has another 25 years left in it.� Although the City of Ottawa won’t offer a definite yea or nay to the project, which would see the existing Carp Mountain capped, he said the city will be among those that submit comments to the ministry. “It’s a hot political topic, to be sure. No one wants a dump in their backyard,� he said. “I’d prefer it not in Carp. But where? This is our garbage so how are we going to deal with it?� He indicated that some of the possible suggestions the city is contemplating include: only trash from Ottawa and surrounding areas should be accepted; the company must create a ground water protection monitoring program.
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Shungabunga is racking up gigs across the city’s west end since forming a few short months ago. Offering a unique blend of jazz-rock fusion, Dave Wong, left, Dale Jones, and Craig Irvine pride themselves on being perfectionists who easily adapt depending on a venue’s needs.
Broadening the musical palate West Carleton’s Allen McGee continues to rack up awards in golf this year. See his latest; it’s a first. – Page 21
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EMC entertainment – Food and music make a perfect pairing. But for some years now food has gotten way ahead of music when it comes to diversity and drama. Today’s pub food is not the predictable fare of the past. Customers expect daring recipes and carefully designed plating. The same hasn’t held true for music. Live music at a restaurant tends toward the stayed, to the tried and tired categories of classic rock and the like. Shungabunga, a trio based in Constance Bay but with members in the Glebe and on Metcalfe Street, is among a new generation of bands in the national capital working to change that perception of live music. The three - Craig Irvine on guitar and Dave Wong on guitar and vocals -- recently sat down in the backyard of
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“People feel it’s hard to infringe on parental rights, and they’re naturally hesitant to involve themselves,â€? says Barbara MacKinnon, Executive Director of the Children’s Aid Society of Ottawa. “When reporting to CAS, it doesn’t mean we are going to remove a child from their home. It is about assessing the situation and discovering whether the family may beneďŹ t from support services.â€?
O’Connor, Prime Minister Stephen Harper and a solid majority of the caucus voted against raising the issue. O’Connor said they were elected on a promise to not raise the issue, and that his pleased the idea was quashed. “I’m satisďŹ ed that it was defeated,â€? he said. “It’s no secret I voted against it. It’s a libertarian thing. I don’think government should be telling women what they should do with their bodies.â€? He added that he doesn’t advocate women undergo an abortion or not. It’s not something he feels is within a MP’s scope of concern. However, Immigration Minister Jason Kenney has long been touted as a possible successor to Harper, who has led the party to three consecutive wins. Kenney voted in favour of Motion 312 that would see a committee formed to examine the issue. And backbencher MP Brad Trost recently told Maclean’s magazine that pro-life troops within the party are prepared to stand by their convictions. “Some socially conserva-
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“It’s a ratio game. You have to get all the garbage out of the way before the good stuff comes,” he said. “Like nice wine, you can’t make it overnight. It’s finding the right mindset.” MUSICIANS AS SOLDIERS
Dale and Dave are influenced to some degree by the soldier’s discipline. Hence a drive to get the sound right regardless how long it takes to perfect. It’s not such a far-fetched link, the will to produce clean, tight music, and the military code to work as a unit to reach a higher standard. Both tend to treat the journey as the destination. Bono once praised Leonard Cohen – who could take years to find a song’s correct words – as a writer who throws away what lesser musicians would have treated as gold. It’s about standards set within. Even as they discussed various aspects of their business, Craig sat quietly strumming his guitar, searching for the right sound. It’s always been that way for the youngest member of the band, a former student of Dale’s. While growing up in Constance Bay he would sit with friends in someone’s basement. As the rest played video games, Craig worked on his guitar. “Maybe it’s because I sucked at video games that I became obsessed with music,” Craig said, laughing. “Any kind of music is as challenging as you want to make it. “Music is like a high,” he said.
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Shungabunga’s Craig Irvine and Dave Wong perform as the openning act to a Cooper Brothers concert held recently in Constance Bay. It’s a high all three have passed on to others. They’ve taught music to children and adults, to the novice and even to those better than themselves. And, like a golfer, their game is elevated when playing with those that are better than themselves. MUSICIANS AS BUSINESSMEN
However, it isn’t all about the creative act. Shungabunga is eager to line up gigs and make a few dollars. They push their product as hard as any salesman. And they make no apologies for being musical entrepreneurs. But the attitude some restaurateurs
hold toward musicians - that money shouldn’t matter because they are doing what they love - can be tiresome. Like when London Olympic organizers figured musicians would work the opening games for free, Dave grows frustrated at the view many hold of musicians. “I understand their headspace, and I understand it isn’t going to change,” he said. “But you wouldn’t say to the guy that just painted the outside of your house, ‘OK, that looks great. Now paint the inside because you like to paint.’ It just wouldn’t happen.” He said the band will sit up on the stage, maybe take a small swig of
beer, share a few laughs with the au- more, much more than a blanket of dience, but in the final analysis it is upstanding decorum smothering the a job. And they are interviewing for artists and the alienated. Beatniks and William Burroughs were putting their next job. It seems to contradict every image out some of the most original literafans have of musicians. Perfection- ture ever conceived. Rebels without ists, entrepreneurs, sober? Whatever a cause were celebrated. Rock ’n’roll happened to sex, drugs and rock ’n’ was born. With a few technological advanceroll? “That’s a myth. Anybody can get ments, the same creative explosion chicks and drugs,” said Craig, speak- could take place following these conservative times. If so, bands like ing for himself. Rock isn’t dead; far from it, they Shungabunga appear poised to capisay. White Stripes and countless talize. For bookings or lessons call indie bands are proving otherwise. Dale Jones at 613-832-3950. But a day of reckoning seems on the horizon for the large record labels and those who make a living from offering “three flavours on the radio,” as Dave calls it. He explained that the corporate world is risk averse to the point of stifling creativity. That forces a recycling of sound, which in turn leads to a downward spiral in popular music. “They’ve created their own problem,” he said. “They aren’t the big monster anymore. They are the big dinosaur.” Today might be similar to 1950s U.S.A., often misinterpreted Dale Jones’ musical career dates back to the as simply a conserva- 1960s, in sea cadets. He’s impressed by the eartive decade. It was ly acclaim the band has received.
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Councillors want digitals signs in rural, suburban areas EMC news - The desire among city councillors to move ahead with permitting digital billboards in the city pitted rural and suburban councillors against urban representatives at a Sept. 25 meeting. In the end, despite 700 comments from the public, mostly in opposition to the idea, the urban area will be open to digital billboards â&#x20AC;&#x201C; with a list of restrictions. Those rules will make Ottawaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s digital billboards the dimmest and most restricted advertising screens in the country, said Peter Giles, a project and program manager with the cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s planning and infrastructure department. Still images (not videos) on the LED lit signs will have to remain for a minimum of 10 seconds before changing, and
the signs will have to be the least bright in Canada. The locations will also be very restricted: digital signs wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be allowed in rural or predominantly residential areas, near heritage properties or on hydro corridors and there are generous setback distances to keep them away from highway on- and offramps, parkways and villages. Giles estimates that 22 of the 393 documented conventional billboards in the city could be converted to digital billboards under the new rules. That didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t please some councillors on the planning committee, including Barrhaven councillor and planning committee vice chairwoman Jan Harder. â&#x20AC;&#x153;You said we are going to be the most restrictive in the country. The question is, why? Why do we need to be?â&#x20AC;? Harder asked city staff during
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espite the ethical hand-wringing that will inevitably accompany the mayorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s announcement last week that Ottawa will entertain any proposals from the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation to build a casino in the city, it is the right way to move forward on this issue. Casinos have been a reality in Ontario since 1994, in the capital region since 1996 and there have been slot machines at the Rideau Carleton Race-
way since 2000, meaning residents of this city have had plenty of opportunity to gamble for more than a decade. Getting squeamish about gambling at this point is a little naive â&#x20AC;&#x201C; gaming arrived in Ontario nearly 20 years ago. What is at issue is not if Ottawa will allow a casino, but where. Currently, gamblers travel to Gatineau or to the racetrack to place their bets. In the near future, OLG will close the slots at Rideau
Carleton, meaning any money made from gambling will leave the city, as will the jobs associated with the operation of the slots. It would be irresponsible for either Mayor Jim Watson or council to let this happen. As Watson said last week, â&#x20AC;&#x153;every Ottawa dollar spent at the Gatineau casino is a dollar lost for Ottawa taxpayers â&#x20AC;&#x201C; it is time that we repatriate that money.â&#x20AC;? What is at stake is whether Ottawa will allow jobs, gambling revenue and
associated tourist dollars to stay in our city or leave for good. The mayor indicated any revenue generated for the city by a casino will be spent on infrastructure renewal, job creation and economic development, all areas that will be moving to the forefront of the cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s agenda in the coming years. But gambling revenues wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be the only way building a casino could benefit the city. As the federal govern-
ment sheds jobs, new sources of employment will be vital to Ottawa. If one of those sources of new jobs is a casino, so be it. It wouldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t just be a casino, however, as other hospitality businesses would benefit from a casinoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s presence, as would the more established Ottawa tourism industry. In order to ensure a casino is successful, the city will need to be brave enough to approve a location that ensures its success. This would likely involve a central location close to existing hotels and transit. To place it on the outskirts of the city would only deter tourists and serve
to limit the casinoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s capacity to benefit the city, making the whole exercise a waste of public time and resources. Does all this mean the city and the province would not have a responsibility to educate residents about problem gambling or support those who have an addiction? Of course not - and it would only be appropriate that some portion of gambling revenue be directed towards expanding and improving those efforts. Gambling is nothing new to the Ottawa region and by firmly putting his support behind any future OLG casino proposal Watson has placed a good bet on the cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s future.
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Life after the record storeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s demise CHARLES GORDON Funny Town
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hese days, when you lament for the past you are not looking all that far back. Change happens so quickly that the latest thing becomes the previous thing in no time flat. DVD players came about 15 years ago. Five years after that they became dominant and people stopped renting videotapes. Now itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s next to impossible to rent a DVD. Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s fast. And donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t bet the mortgage on the next thing lasting all that long either. Think of how long radio was dominant before television took over. Think of how long phonograph records lasted before CDs came along. Decades and decades. Now within a single decade we see new systems emerge, disappear and be replaced by others which then disappear too. If you feel too lazy to try to keep up, join the club. Last week Sam Sniderman died at 92. He was the founder of the record store Sam the Record Man. Located on Yonge Street in Toronto it was the place to go for fans of all kinds of music, especially the less popular kinds. Eventually there were more than 100 Samâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s across Canada, including several here. There was a pretty good one at Carlingwood and a really good one at Bayshore, with the jazz and classical music in a special glassed-in section of the store. Anywhere in Canada, if you wanted a wide selection of classical music or jazz or folk music, Samâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s was where you went. Where do you go now? You go online. And who is there? No one, except you. Some of the comment on the death of Sam has stressed that point - that there was always someone knowl-
edgeable around the store to consult if you wanted to know about the latest Miles Davis reissue. But, actually, there is no shortage of opinion available today, expert and otherwise. If you want to buy the latest Miles reissue you can scan the web and find out what everyone thinks about it. You can probably sample a track. Even though there is no one to talk to in a store, you can find what you need to know. So itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not the absence of expertise that makes the passing of the record (later CD) store lamentable. Nor is it that there is less music available. There is more. Those of us who grew up desperately searching for jazz in small-town record stores and on the radio find ourselves facing riches beyond belief on the Internet. So why do we miss the record store? Why, for that matter, will we miss the book store. There is no shortage of ways to get books online and no shortage of books either. Maybe itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s because we feel we are at the mercy of technology. A record (or a CD) is a tangible thing. It is always there. Music on the Internet depends on your Internet connection; music on your computer depends on your hard drive not packing it in. It feels tenuous and temporary. Not to everyone, of course. It is not unusual to find people whose entire music collection is stored on a device smaller than, say, a DVD box. Their total embrace of the new technology is what has sparked the tremendous growth in online music and the death of the record store. To be fair, the record, or CD store, still exists. They are fewer and often drastically scaled-down. But a few stores, like Compact Music and CD Warehouse in Ottawa, are still fighting the good fight. In response to Sam Snidermanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s death, there has been comment on the feeling of community in the store and the loss of that community since it closed. There is, of course, a new community â&#x20AC;&#x201C; it is online and it will take some getting used to. When Marshall McLuhan talked about the â&#x20AC;&#x153;global village,â&#x20AC;? he didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know the villagers would be solitary people at their computer screens.
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Fall is a favourite season to abandon writing for photography Diana Fisher The Accidental Farmwife
On Friday, all the leaves on the farm were still green, pretty much. On Saturday it was a beautiful day and the Farmer decided to take his canoe out to the creek to water-test it. I watched as he drove the ATV out over the pasture, down the tractor lane and into the cornfield, his handmade cedar-strip canoe
bouncing along behind him on the trailer. The soft, refracted light of autumn was shining on the trees, and the leaves seemed to be changing colour before my eyes. I was supposed to be spending the morning writing, but who could resist? Fall is my favourite season. I grabbed my camera, pulled on my rubber boots and headed for the creek. I followed the winding path that the ani-
mals had made down the side of the pasture, followed the tree-lined tractor lane under a canopy of branches and stopped to take some photos of the cows. Mocha came over for her close-up. The calves stopped eating and turned to stare at
Stop new landfill at Carp Road On Sept. 14, Waste Management submitted its final Environmental Assessment report to the Ontario Ministry of the Environment (MOE). The community has until Nov. 2 to voice concerns and comments to the MOE. In 2006 and 2007 we had the obvious odour problem from the old landfill that motivated the community to come together and vigorously oppose WM’s proposal for a new landfill. With the old landfill now closed and the odour problem less obvious (because the old landfill is now closed) there is concern that many people are not aware that another mega dump is in the final stages of the assessment and approval process. Now is the time to voice massive public opposition – in the form of thousands of letters of concern and comment from the people in Stittsville, Kanata and West Carleton as well as greater Ottawa. Without such community comment, WM claiming there is little opposition to their proposal. We know this is not true. By far the majority of people we speak to
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The unusual lives of stinging insects EMC lifestyle – When it comes to the weird and unusual, Nature is replete with examples. There are insects that look like twigs and caterpillars that resemble bird droppings. There are snakes that play dead and flies that give giftwrapped presents. Wasps are common inhabitants of our area. We know them well for several reasons. They inject powerful venom into our skin with hypodermic stingers. Some construct large paper nests that hang from trees and buildings. And in early fall they are present in annoying numbers. Bald-faced Hornets are the largest of the social wasps – wasps that live in organized colonies. Unlike most wasps that construct hives underground, hornets build theirs aboveground. Aerial Yellowjackets also hang their hives from trees and buildings, but these insects are yellow and black, not black and white.
A hive consists of a paper exterior fabricated from masticated wood. The interior houses chandelierlike layers of combs, each layer larger and containing more cells (that hold eggs and larvae) than the one above. A hive is a one-year wonder, never used again in Michael Runtz future years. Nature’s Way The hive’s use relates to the unusual life history of its makers. In spring, a mated queen that survived the winter initiates a colony. She creates a small hive that contains only a few cells. One egg, fertilized with sperm stored overwinter, is laid in each cell and the ensuing larvae are fed by the queen. When these mature, they take
over all hive responsibilities except for laying eggs, which remains the sole duty of the queen. A colony grows larger over the summer, with up to 400 workers present by early fall, which is why we see so many more wasps and hornets at this time. The hive also grows physically larger with each new generation. By the fall, the queen runs out of stored sperm and lays unfertilized eggs, which, remarkably, hatch into males. Until that time only fertilized eggs were laid and those produced females, resulting in an allfemale colony! In late summer the queen places a few fertilized eggs in larger chambers. These produce new queens, which leave the hive to mate with males from other colonies. It is those mated queens that survive the winter and start new colonies in the spring. All old queens and workers die when sub-zero temperatures turn their internal liquid into ice.
Recently, Karen Thompson from Almonte observed and photographed Bald-faced Hornets carrying large white objects out of a hive. She brought one to me and it turned out to be a larva. She showed me the hive and I also took photographs of this fascinating behaviour. Wasps and hornets perform hive maintenance and it may be that dead larvae were being removed. In fall when food becomes scarce, workers at hives are known to steal food from incoming caregivers, with larvae starving as a result. Whether that was happening in Karen’s colony or some other strange behaviour was taking place (sometimes live larvae are inexplicably removed), we will never know. Many mysteries concerning common local animals remain to be solved! The Nature Number is 613-3872503; email is mruntz@start.ca.
A perfect autumn day for a paddle at the farm wife’s place Continued from page 9
I sat down on the edge of a big old tractor tire to empty my boot just as the Farmer rounded the bend. He has a knack for showing up just as I’m doing something stupid. I took a few shots of my husband proudly paddling his canoe in the sunshine. It really is a beautiful boat. I managed to climb in without tipping us over and we paddled up the creek. Passing through a murky spot, we scattered a school of mud
pout. As the water cleared again we came across a few mounds of branches and noticed a huge beaver sunning himself. He submitted to a photo session before sliding silently into the water. The lack of rain hadn’t completely dried up the creek but it was very shallow. I acted as lookout as we navigated our way through boulders and the bedrock bridge that the deer use for crossing. It really was the perfect day for a paddle. But after about twenty minutes, my crushed legs were
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pins and needles. We turned around and headed for home. Saturday evening we were invited to the Metcalfe Fair by our friends Lynda Parke and Stan Carruthers. Stan is something of a legend in the horsing community in this area. He was featured in the book “Horse of a Lifetime” and he just received the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee award for his work with 4-H and the Clydesdale Association. We were treated to a behind-the-scenes look at the work that goes into preparing
the animals for competition, the cows and horses standing stock still for a bath and grooming. As I sat in the lounge for the potential buyers of the 4-H animals, I watched the kids working the crowd. We met the little girl who became famous last year for bursting into tears as she showed her prize lamb, realizing that it was being sent to slaughter. The woman who bought her lamb last year was so touched she gave the animal back to the little girl to take home. I
wanted to buy her little black ewe lamb this year, and was prepared to pay $4 a pound for it, which was pretty much the minimum (but the most we high-rollers can afford). The 100-pound lamb was sold to the same woman again this year, for $12 a pound. It was impressive to see the kids working so comfortably and confidently with their animals. In some cases, young women were leading 1200-pound steers into the ring for auction. It was some-
what emotional to watch, seeing how they cared for these animals that would be sold for meat. But alas, that is the farming life. At the end of the evening I realized I hadn’t seen a single young person with a cell phone. They had more important things on their mind. As I looked out my window Sunday morning, I saw orange leaves covering the ground under our first naked tree. Hello fall. I love you.
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EMC news - Ottawaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s HĂŠlène Campbell brought her message of organ donation awareness to a new venue on Sept. 17, but this time she was launching an even larger initiative - on Facebook. The double lung transplant recipient was joined at the Parliamentary Press Gallery
by Health Minister Leona Aglukkaq and Jordan Banks, managing director for Facebook Canada, in announcing a new initiative that allows Facebook users to state their organ donor status on their Facebook profile page. The aim of the initiative, which has already been launched in the United States and Britain, is to spread awareness of the need for donors
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Campbell, who received her new set of donor lungs during an April 6 operation, spoke about the important role social media plays in todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s society. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m so thrilled that we are able to announce this today,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;(Facebook) is a perfect platform to let your family and friends know about the decision youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve made.â&#x20AC;? Campbell said the tool might also encourage people to seek out the often-surprising statistics surrounding organ donation, such as the fact that a single donor can save as many as eight lives. Campbell said she still thinks every day about the donor who saved her life
and the decision made by the family who made her new lease on life possible â&#x20AC;&#x201C; a life that is slowly getting back to normal. â&#x20AC;&#x153;My mom knows that I can clean again,â&#x20AC;? she said, adding she can now ride a bike again, along with other outdoor pursuits. Aglukkaq said she is always encouraged when she sees individuals and the private sector working together to â&#x20AC;&#x153;help make a difference in the health of (Canadians).â&#x20AC;? So far, 275,000 Facebook users have registered their intent to become an organ donor.
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Exercise group starts in Kinburn EMC sports - If youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re looking for a starting point for your active life, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Fit-tasticsâ&#x20AC;? (formally called the â&#x20AC;&#x153;West Carleton Exercise Groupâ&#x20AC;?) and the Kinburn Indoor Walking Club may be just for you. Fit-tastics is low impact chair/standing exercise program that is held at the West Carleton Community Complex (5670 Carp Road) every Thursday from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. The first session has begun, but participants are welcomed throughout the year. Another great program, the Kinburn Indoor Walking Club, will be starting again on September 18 at the Kinburn Community Centre at 3045 Kinburn Side Road, every Tuesday from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Both programs are free. If you would like more information on either of these programs, contact Kim Ou, Public Health Nurse, at kim.ou@ottawa.ca or at 613-580-6744 ext. 26234.
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The Distinguished Service Award at this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Carp Fair went to the West Carleton Platoon of the Ottawa Fire Service. The volunteer firefighters saved the fair office from fire last winter, contained brush fires in July, and participate in and around the fairgrounds.
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Goodbye, Fair Paul Sullivan is the 2012 winner of the Agricultural Service Diploma awarded each Carp Fair to recipients who have made a valuable contribution to one or more aspects of the agricultural life. Sullivan has spent many years judging field crops, and working with local farmers, 4H and junior farmers throughout the years.
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Rock on Legendary 1970s rockers Cheap Trick stormed back to Ottawa with a performance at the 149th Carp Fair Sept. 21. While the concert attracted an enthusiastic crowd, the show was far from a sellout. Seen performing are (from top left) vocalist/guitarist Robin Zander, lead guitarist Rick Nielson and. bassist Tom Petersson The band performed their biggest hits including “Surrender”, “I Want You to Want Me.”
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Huntley’s hurray to Terry Fox Huntley Centennial had almost 100 per cent participation in last week’s Terry Fox Run, including thumb’s up little man Carlito Skaf on the stairs. Organizer Kevin Ready, a teacher at the Carp school, said participation is just as important as how much money is raised, because it is about promoting a healthy lifestyle, too. Seeming to agree with him is Weston Zander and Kate McGrath, both in Grade 5. The parent council was out, offering drinks to the runners: co-chair Jo-Anne Graham, Sarah Smith and her daughter Laura, along with Claire Atherfold, and Fran Brown. The parent council, including co-chair Dan Oliver, is keen to see more members getting involved in the school community. Details can be found at huntleycentennialps. ocdsb.ca. DEREK DUNN/METROLAND
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NEW LISTING! 18 Victor St., Stittsville Pretty 3 bedrm single family home, fenced backyard, deck, front porch, updated windows, doors, ďŹ&#x201A;ooring, paint & bathrms, ďŹ n. basement has rec rm & rough-in for 3rd bathrm, roof reshingled & new natural gas furnace! Includes appliances! Close to new shopping areas, Kanata & Scotiabank Place! Yours for $339,900
NEW LISTING! Waterfront! 4620 Northwoods Dr., Buckhams Bay West TerriďŹ c 3 bedrm bungalow only a short 20 min. drive from Kanata, 100â&#x20AC;&#x2122; ft of excellent water for docking, swimming & ďŹ shing on Ottawa River, 2 ďŹ replaces, updated vinyl windows, shingles 2003, paved laneway, deck overlooks the river, 2 pce ensuite bath, nicely ďŹ nished rec room & huge workshop in basement with garage door access! $449,900
NEW PRICE! 2120 Kinburn Side Road, RR #2 Kinburn Sprawling all brick 3+1 bedrm bungalow on 7 acres, large attached garage/workshop with Phase 3 power, kitchen & 2 pce bath plus loft & huge detached garage, home has unique layout with main ďŹ&#x201A;r famrm & laundry, master bedrm with ensuite, ďŹ nished basement with 4 pce bathrm, guest rm & recrm. Good spot for home based business $599,900
BRAND NEW ! 75 Creek Drive, Fitzroy Harbour 3+1 bedrm bungalow with Tarion Warranty 35 mins from Kanata! Open concept layout, hardwd & tile ďŹ&#x201A;rs on main level, granite counters in kitchen & bathrms, main ďŹ&#x201A;r laundry, ďŹ n. basement has 3 pce bath, recrm & 4th bedrm. Veranda, large back deck, c/air, 4 kitchen appliances & more! 123â&#x20AC;&#x2122; x 147â&#x20AC;&#x2122;lot. HST included in price! $369,900
FOR RENT! Waterfront Home! 778 Bayview Dr., Constance Bay Live on the Beach! Deceivingly spacious bungalow , 2 bedrms on main level & 2 upstairs, 1.5 baths, new natural gas furnace & shingles, freshly painted,6 appliances, granite kitchen, beautiful rooms & incredible views of river & Gatineau Hills! Available Immediately for a minimum 1 year lease at $1,550 per month plus utilities!
3297 Panmure Road, Deerwood Estates area, Kinburn Pretty 3 bedroom bungalow, private setting on a 100â&#x20AC;&#x2122; x 150â&#x20AC;&#x2122; lot, paved parking for 6 or more cars, huge 2 car garage, updated windows, roof, kitchen & bathrms with ceramic ďŹ&#x201A;ring, pine ďŹ&#x201A;ring in livrm & bedrms, front & rear decks, appliances, quick commute to the city! $264,900
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A PART OF YOUR LIFE IN THE ARNPRIOR AREA FOR 3 GENERATIONS GREG TOWNLEY Broker of Record
Brokerage
established in 1958
613-623-3906
159 John Street North, Arnprior Business: 613-623-3939 Fax: 613-623-9336
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120 Campbell Dr, Arnprior 2 + 1 Bedroom bungalow on nice lot at edge of town. Eat-in kitchen has bar area, hardwd ďŹ&#x201A;oors in living room, lrg back yard deck, lrg open lower level family room, master bedroom on lower level features lrg cedar linen closet and gas ďŹ re place. Insulated 2 car attached garage work shop. MLS 822848 $254,900
95 Acre hobby farm, 10 min west of Arnprior on Goshen Rd. with access to HWY 17. Log home with many upgrades. Lrg living rm, lots of room for expansion, log barns with standing stalls, open pasture & tillable, plus bush at rear. MLS 844192 $350,000
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Great family home in newer subdivision, open concept design washed oak kitchen with built in dishwasher. Large bright dining room with access to large back yard, wrap around deck, salt water above ground pool. Basement is framed and has rough in for future bath and awaits your finishing touch.
3 Bedroom hi-ranch fully ďŹ nished on both levels, hardwood ďŹ&#x201A;oors in living room and formal dining room. Large den and games room area easily converted to a 4th bedroom. Large back yard deck and patio areas and above ground pool. Oversized paved driveway, nicely landscaped.
MLS 828294 $285,500
MLS 841209 $269,000
3 Bedroom home with attached addition was a former general store / post ofďŹ ce and has walk in cooler, ideal for in home business, 2 car detached garage work-shop, gas ďŹ replace in living room, part of basement has handy walk-out access to outside. MLS 832720 $174,900
Arnprior 5 unit apartment building in central location, good sized units has gas ďŹ replaces. Tenants pay hydro and heating, up to date gas furnace provides heat to common areas and unit #1 and two ducts in unit #2 coin laundry on lower level. MLS 830235 $475,000
3 Bedroom home in Braeside Village within 4 minutes of Arnprior and 30 minutes of Ottawa. Home in need of interior updating, great investment opportunity, good sized yard.
3 Bedroom historical charm in the â&#x20AC;&#x153;Glebeâ&#x20AC;? of Arnprior, sought-after neighbourhood, walk to all schools, town park and swimming in Ottawa River, boat launch and marina, hospital, churches and downtown. Fully fenced deep lot offers privacy, large kitchen with patio doors to backyard patio area.
MLS 845340 $104,900
2 Storey retail building in downtown Arnprior. Lrg stock & storage area at rear and loading area at rear, 2 access for further storage in full basement, huge 2nd flr with open concept, former apartments, can be converted back to supplement income with some work / updating required.
Great 4 Bedroom 2.5 storey family home in central location, close to everything, large eat-in kitchen, 4 Piece bath recently updated, new roof 6 years, 4 appliances included 3 years old, full front covered front veranda, double driveway, fenced yard.
MLS 835437 $198,500
MLS 834144 $234,900
MLS 844057 $129,900
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613-623-7303 VALLEY WIDE REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE
Heather Kennedy & Mike Labelle, Sales Rep 613-797-0202
OPEN HOUSE
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s ACRE building lot Dickson Rd. $32,900 s ACRE building lot Dickson Rd. $36,900 s ACRE building lot Dickson Rd. $99,900 s ACRES Highlands Golf Course $39,900
s ACRES Peaks Village Calabogie $45,000 s ACRE building lot McLachlan Rd $35,000 s ACRE building lot McLachlan Rd $35,000 s ACRE lot in heart
WATERFRONT
INCOME OPPORTUNITY
of White Lake $49,500 s ACRES WATERFRONT lot Lowney Lake $125,000 s ACRE building lot Peneshula Rd. $39,900 s ACRES WATERFRONT lot Ottawa River $248,000
9 Carnegie Cres. Custom designed 5 bdrom, 2.5 baths, 2 ensuites, open concept kt/din/ liv area, spectacular solarium on 2 sides, separate studio. Potential income property â&#x20AC;&#x201C; B&B, art studio, hair salon, in-law suite. MLS #838317 $449,900
WATERFRONT
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Fully furnished home on Calabogie Lake, 3 bdrms, 2 bths, screened porch, waterfront bunkhse, 2 docks, close to outdoor activities. MLS #824111 $489,900
Cottage 245 ft frontage on Calabogie Lake. Excellent swimming, boating, ďŹ shing. Close to outdoor activities. Pvt laneway. MLS#826114 $249,900
Unique 4 bdrms, close to golf/ski, deeded access to lake, impressive screen porch, stone face ďŹ replc, hdwd ďŹ&#x201A;rs, impeccably maintained. MLS #834492 $339,900
2 apt duplex in Calabogie. 2nd apt is 2 storey, both have balconies, parking, recently updated roof, furnace, interior. MLS #817362 $199,900
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ONLY $199,900
GLEN MEADOWS
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OVER 1500 SQ FT
Jenn Spratt Broker of Record 613-623-4846
Only $379,900 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Incredible value for 3000 sq ft plus full granny suite. MLS # 840770
4 bedrooms, maple kitchen, nice yard MLS #845124
Custom design, 4 bedroom in prestigious neighborhood. $449,900 MLS #845339
Shows like new, exceptional lot, spotless. $244,900 MLS #841689
Deluxe DĂŠcor, new construction, 2 acre lot $349,900 MLS #841681
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Jed Creek, Only $279,900 Spotless dĂŠcor â&#x20AC;&#x201C; fenced yard MLS #845528
8 Acres + Deluxe home Now only $389,900 MLS #834778
4 Acres, open concept design. Only $409,900 MLS #834937
Log bungalow on 2 acres on the golf course. Only 259,900 MLS #832906
3rd level Edey St $134,900 MLS #837387
Exceptional home in the prestigious neighbourhood of Horton Heights! Call Jenn For Details asking $550,000 MLS #843934
LARGER THAN IT APPEARS!
NEW LISTING
STARTING OUT?
ATTENTION FAMILIES!
CUSTOM BUNGALOW
Mike & Donna Defalco Sales Rep/Broker 613-623-2602
4 bedrooms, 3 levels, 3 baths, c/air, gas, great home business layout, MLS# 846927, $314,900. Call the Defalcos 613 623-2602
Spacious 3+1 bedroom bungalow, 2 baths. Newer furnace, c/air, roof shingles and ďŹ&#x201A;ooring. MLS # 844539 $234,900. Call the Defalcos 613-623-2602
Single home offering numerous upgrades, 2 baths, 2 car garage, little yard work for those who are too busy. MLS#840148 $189,900 Call the Defalcos 613-623-2602
Dochart estates subdivision raised ranch for the growing family. Attractive inground pool, numerous upgrades, MLS# 838193 $359,900 Call the Defalcos 613-623-2602
Deceivingly spacious custom bungalow. No neighbours behind, almost new without the mess and stress! MLS#841042 $324,900 Call the Defalcos 613-623-2602
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LARGE PROPERTY
WONDERING THE VALUE OF YOUR HOME OR PROPERTY? CALL DONNA & MIKE DEFALCO, WE WILL ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS AND ADDRESS YOUR CONCERNS 613-623-2602
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329A Church Farm rd. Escape the crowds! Year round home, open concept kit/din/ liv areaw/wall-to-wall windows, overlooking lake, 195 ft frontage. Oversized garage w/workshop plus upper sleeping loft & bath. MLS #827087 $465,000
Character & charm in this 4 bedroom, 2 bath beauty. Wood and ceramic ďŹ&#x201A;oors, main ďŹ&#x201A;oor den, great home business set up. MLS#832345 $189,900 Call the Defalcos 613-623-2602
Attractive 4 bedroom, 3 baths family home. Privacey, barn, newer septic,detached workshop/garage 5.56 acres MLS #842583 Call the Defalcos 613-623-2602
Huge fenced town property, oversized single garage, 2 full levels, excellent family home. Walk to ammenities. MLS#838911 $235,000 Call the Defalcos 613-623-2602
$223,000 One of the 3 largest units in the complex, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, ďŹ nished basement, large yard with pool , gazebo and shed. Lovely ďŹ replace in family room, also room for another bedroom and a roughed in bathroom. MLS #847201
$224,900
NEW LISTING $49,900 Located in the heart of town this 2 +1 bedroom home is ready for you. Newer updates includes windows, roof and ďŹ&#x201A;ooring. Finished lower level with ďŹ replace, bedroom and bathroom. Within walking distance to all amenities, also features a single-car garage and a decent yard. MLS #840909
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Pretty village setting, amazingly large town lot, charming 3 bedroom 2 bath home, kids walk to arena, ball diamonds, school MLS#841694 $229,900. Call the Defalcos 613-623-2602
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NEW LISTING
Cheryl Richardson-Burnie Broker 613-623-9222
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Madawaska River at Burnstown. Lot located on Stacey Lane small subdivision of lovely newer homes, water access ; Call to start building your dream home MLS #847209
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$195,000 Lovely 2 bedroom row unit in Renfrew only 1 block away from the Dairy Queen. Comes with all appliances, and it is in move-in condition. Basement is ready to be ďŹ nished. Nice deck off the kitchen for those morning coffees. MLS #845202
Too late listed and Sold the same week MLS #845827 $329.900
$209,000
$279,900 Look no longer here is your home and shop all together. Large detached garage/ workshop is suitable for the mechanic or carpenter. Home is ready for occupancy 2 bedrooms, livingroom mainďŹ&#x201A;oor laundry and an adorable eat-in kitchen with a wood stove. Located in White Lake, recreation on your doorstep. MLS #844821
Hi ranch 5 bdrm home, excellent condition, wrap around deck, single-car garage, good size yard. Avail. immediately, close to all amenities. With appliances MLS #837620
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Tillie Bastien
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613.832.2079 613.612.2480
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558 Melbourne, Westboro $789,900
3681 Vaughan Side Rd., Carp Original log home totally renovated & updated situated on 23 acres. Eat in kitchen, formal dining room and lvg rm, fully finished basement. 8’ wrap around covered porch. 3 baths, 3 bedrms, c/air, c/vac. Vaulted ceiling in master bdrm. Separate 18 x 16 log cabin with loft, electricity and wood stove. Inground pool. MLS#847006
Front semi for sale. Beautiful open concept approx 1900 sq ft, roof top patio. 3 bedrooms. MLS#841528
4544 Woodkilton Rd., Woodlawn Open concept bungalow on 1/2 acre lot. 2 sided gas fireplace in lvg rm/family rm; hardwood thruout. No basement but lots of storage. Attached 2 car garage. Nicely landscaped lot. Move in condition!! MLS#843349
$264,900
$489,900
2781 Bellamy Rd, White Lake $344,900 Over 2 treed acres, dbl attached garage plus 24x26 ft detached garage. Several Upgrades. MLS#837346 103 Falcon Brook Rd., Carp Large 4 bdrm, 3 bath bungalow in an excellent location. Excellent family home, spacious rooms thruout, eat in kitchen, formal dng room, lge master with ensuite. Unfinished basement. Above ground pool with large private rear yard. Excellent condition and location. MLS#847461
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1417 Vances Side Rd., Woodlawn - Well maintained 2 bdrm bungalow on a 1.94 acre lot. Larger than it looks, this home has all laminate flooring, large family/living room, 2 large bedrooms, wrap around enclosed porch. Lots of storage buildings/barns. Paved driveway. Outdoor wood furnace with propane back up. MLS# 834648
$239,900
$469,900
Terry Stavenow Broker
613-623-4284
t.stavenow@bell.net
New Home Home Warranty New
Bungalow
New Price $239,900
3 or 4 Br. Bungalow in sought after subdivision, very upscale home $374,500 base price, customers colors and further upgrades available call Terry for more details
Retiring or starting out, this newly renovated Bungalow will appeal to you, All newer windows and doors, kitchen updated, new flooring and fresh paint, lower level family room and bedroom private back yard and very economical taxes and heating. Asking $205,900
331 Caruso St, Arnprior - Affordable 4 Br. with New Kt. Gleaming Hardwood Floors , Fireplace, large family Rm, separate Dr. and fresh paint, easy access to highway 17 Call Terry. Asking $239,900. MUST SELL!!!
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New Listing
Ottawa River Access
$299,000
Good Starter or Retirement Home 2 Bedrooms, modern Kt, many upgrades and large back yard with gardens and fountain, zoned for home business located near downtown call for all the details. Asking $245,500.
View online: ottawarealestate.org MLS# 844492
View online: ottawarealestate.org MLS# 844492
View online: ottawarealestate.org MLS# 825247
- 50 ACRES BEAUTIFUL BUSH LOT EXCLUSIVE $149,500
69 Woodridge Crt., Arnprior - Split level home on 2+ acre treed lot. Formal lvg rm/dng rm; eat in kitchen with access to rear deck and 16 x 32 inground pool. Family room off kitchen. 3 bedrooms, 4 pc main bath, 5 pc ensuite. Unspoiled basement with 12’ ceilings. Excellent family home in very family oriented neighborhood. MLS# 834815
$369,900
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Ottawa River beach and boating privileges only a short walk away,3 Br. upgraded home fully finished lower level,3 bathrooms, private back yard, oversized heated garage for any home business or hobby call for all the details.
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$264,900
62 Dewar Ave., Braeside Seasonal home close to Rhoddy’s Bay. 2 bdrm, 1 bath open concept home. Well maintained property, 2 covered porches, metal roof, holding tank, drilled well. Available immediately. Short walk to beach at Rhoddy’s Bay.
$89,900
MLS#839559
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WATERFRONT OTTAWA RIVER
UNIQUE HERITAGE
EDGE OF TOWN
Bright open concept main floor. Wall of windows with beautiful river views. 2 bedrm plus den on main level. Rec rm and two additional bedrms on walk-out lower level. Quality ICF construction. with warm radiant floor heat. Easy commute...just 25 minutes to Kanata. MLS #831546 $749,900
Unique property on just over 2 acres. On the edge of town. Renovated century home with addition. Oversized double garage is heated and a/c. Good tilled acreage with small barn and chicken coop. This home is perfect for a large family with the possiblity of 5 bedrooms. Also great for an in-home business or market garden. Flex possession. MLS#827288 $319,900
Super value in this 3 bedrm hi ranch located on the edge of town (McNab-Braeside). Fully finished rec room plus office. Single garage with inside entry. New septic. MLS#837673 $229,900
WHITE LAKE
UNIQUE PROPERTY
CENTENNIAL LAKE
RHODDY’S BAY
White Lake single on an amazing private lot. Oversized double garage. Family room additoni n 1986. Eat in country kitchen. Weatherall screened porch MLS#832852 $219,900
Beautifully renovated heritage home on large lot (100 X 363). New kitchen with stainless steel appliances. Large living room with stone fireplace. Complete office, shop and many outbuildings. MLS # 840592 $599,900
Enjoy 4 seasons with baseboard heat and wood stove. Wood stove. Turn key...includes many furnishings. Move right in and enjoy the rest of the summer! MLS#823952 $274,900
Beautiful waterfront home on the Ottawa River. Walkout basement with fully finished rec room. ½ bath could be turned into full bath. Cathedral Ceilings, open concept. Everything you are looking for! MLS#837334 $559,900
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3789 Loggers Way, Kinburn All brick 3 storey on a corner lot. 4 bedroom 2 bath home with lots of upgrades - kitchen, septic, roof, windows, wiring. Large rooms, lots of storage, 3rd floor bedroom. Detached garage/workshop; storage shed. Great location. Windows 2007, Furnace 2009, Roof 2009, Electrical 2010. MLS# 846841
New Price
Excellent country home 3 Br plus Den, spacious upgraded Kt. with pleasant view, new decks and heated pool detached 2 car garage and more call for all the details.
- OTTAWA RIVER BUILDING LOT 1.2 ACRES ASKING $184,900
673 Crooked Side Rd., Ashton - Updated bungalow on 2+ acre private lot. Open concept main floor, hardwood and tile, finished basement with outside access. Nearly new metal roof, maintenance free exterior, 3 storage sheds, generator hook up. MLS#845950
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REAL ESTATE OPEN HOUSE GUIDE Prime Valley
FOR SALE BY OWNER Monday Oct 8 2-4pm
31 Smolkin Street, Arnprior
Sunday Oct 14 1-3pm Matthew Macadam
Realty Ltd.
Brokerage
Saturday Oct 6 2-4pm Pat Forrest
250 Wade Ave, Renfrew For more information on how you can get your listing in this Open House feature please contact:
Leslie Osborne at 613.623.6571
62 Short Road, Arnprior
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Prime Valley Pat Forrest
Realty Ltd.
Brokerage OfďŹ ce 613-432-9123 Direct 613-433-6569 Ottawa 613-791-8123 pat@primevalleyrealty.com www.PrimeValleyRealty.com
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1105 Goshen Rd. Renfrew ON, K7V 3Z4
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October 6th, Saturday 2 - 4pm. 3+1 bed/1.5 bath, all-brick bungalow in desired neighbourhood on large lot. With eat-in kitchen, updated main floor bathroom, rec-room and a hobby room too. Wood play structure also included. MLS# 846073 $217,900
Many great locations to build, approx. 25 acres of hayďŹ elds, approx. 40 acres of good bush, approx. 10 acres of ponds/ creeks, approx. 15 acres of pasture MLS# 844924 $179,900
1105 GOSHEN RD
1457 STORYLAND RD
4 bedroom, 2 bathroom hobby farm, new kitchen & baths, stalls, paddocks, and more on 8.5 acres. Very picturesque homestead with great curb appeal. MLS#830202 $379,900
Commercial building on 1.78 aces. Propane radiant overhead heating, well & septic, air compressor, 2 bay garage, display area, bathroom & ofďŹ ce. Prime location for a boat franchise, used car lot, car wash, and many other options to use this well situated building. Located at a high trafďŹ c intersection of Chenaux and Storyland Roads. MLS # 840856 $285,000 (plus HST).
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LITTLE TIMBER TRAIL Enjoy the rest of summer on your own piece of waterfront on the Madawaska River. 155ft of waterfront and 283 ft deep. Very private - includes ďŹ repit, shed and brand new outhouse. No HST on this purchase! MLS 843118 $69,900
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434 GOSHEN ROAD Lots of outbuildings. Easy access to Hwy 17, good for commuters. Farm the land yourself or rent it out - includes tile-drained hayďŹ elds, trails, a creek, and loads of hardwood & softwood acres. MLS 843482 $399,900
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Mixed pairs winners The Galetta team of John Bennett, skip, and Jennifer Dugal, lead, won the Sadler-Waterside Mixed Pairs Tournament at Galetta Bowls. Sadler was one of the original and founding members of Galetta Bowls and Waterside Retirement Complex is a new sponsor of this tournament held annually at Galetta Bowls.
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Public Information Sessions: Changing the zoning for land use in your Rural Village For more than a year, City staff have been talking with rural citizens about land use and zoning in preparation for the 2013 OfďŹ cial Plan review. This work is now complete and the next step is to explain how the new land use policies will change the City of Ottawa Zoning By-law as it applies to villages. The staff presentation will begin at 7 p.m.
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Participants at the 2011 meetings may be interested to see how residentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; concerns and ideas have been made part of the Village plans for the future and how the zoning by-law will be changed. The changes may affect some of the zoning designations in your village. What happens next? A zoning by-law amendment report is scheduled to go to the Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee (ARAC) in January 2013. The report will be available on ottawa.ca one week before the ARAC meeting.
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Bowlers ride out season Some of the woman from Galetta Bowls closed out their season with a super hour-long horseback ride through the picturesque spread of the Pinto Valley Ranch. Tracey Jardine and Ernie Smith of Pinto Valley Ranch expertly led the girls through their paces. The day was finished off with lunch at Step UP Rubyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s restaurant. A great way to finish off the season. From left are Elaine Patterson, Karen Wilson, Marilyn Nixon, Ernie Smith (Pinto Valley), Mona (the horse), Lorraine Wright, Tracey Jardine (Pinto Valley) and Marilyn Dillane. SUBMITTED
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West Carleton golfer captures first Flagstick EMC sports – West Carleton golfer Allen McGee came out on top of the inaugural Flagstick BCC Open Sept. 22-23. The golf tournament was held in wet weather Saturday and windy but sunny condi-
tions Sunday at the Brockville Country Club. The overall winner was not determined until the 17th hole on day two when McGee, a member of the Arnprior Golf Club, slid past Brockville Country Club’s Adam Folco,
who took the ‘A’ class honours. The ‘B’ class winner was Michael O’Reilly of the BCC, the ‘C’ class winner was Richard Pope of Arnprior and the ‘D’ class winner was Justin Bhatt of the BCC.
Some 78 players participated with two-thirds representing 23 golf clubs from as far away as Winnipeg and a third being Brockville Country Club members. The field was evenly divided into four flights with gross scores only counting. (‘A’ flight 0 to 2.9 handicaps, ‘B’ 3 to 5.9, ‘C’ 6.1 to 11.5 and ‘D’ flight 11.9 to 18). The ‘A’ flight included
eight players at zero handicaps making for some very competitive play. The Brockville Country Club is a member of the Stanley Thompson Society (Thompson being a famous Canadian golf course architect), so approached the Society to see if a trophy in his name could be made for the Flagstick BCC Open. Given the green light, local
artist and teacher Dave Sheridan created the Thompson statue, which now sits atop the unique Flagstick BCC Open Stanley Thompson Trophy. The primary sponsors of the tournament were Flagstick Magazine and NIKE. Organizers expecte it will grow in stature and already the organizing committee at the Brockville Country Club is planning for next year.
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Galetta Bowls hosted its annual In-house Novice Triples Tournament on Sept. 6. The winners are, from left, Lorraine Wright (Vice Skip), John Stevenson (Skip) and Karen Oatman (Lead) are holding the “Step Up Ruby Restaurant” plaque which is donated to Galetta novice lawn bowlers by Tracy and Ben Jardine, owners of the Pinto Valley Ranch in Fitzroy Harbour.
Taking part in the ceremonies at the end of the first annual Flagstick BCC Open at the Brockville Country Club includes, from left, Derek MacDonald, BCC’s CPGA Club Professional; Jeff Bauder, Flagstick Magazine Publisher/ Editor-in-Chief; West Carleton’s Allen McGee, overall 2012 winner and holding the event’s Stanley Thompson Trophy; John Smith, vice president, Stanley Thompson Society; and Dave Sheridan, artist, teacher and creator of the Stanley Thompson statue.
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Rural Root installs system for hearing impaired EMC entertainment - Hear ye! Hear ye! The Rural Root Theatre Company (RRTC) has recently acquired a hearing assist system and “This,” says Helen Weeden, Publicity Director for RRTC, “should make it easier for our hearing challenged patrons. The user doesn’t need to provide anything. It’s all there. But an advance request when booking would be appreciated.” In October, Rural Root presents a Halloweenthemed production of two one-act plays. Opening night is Oct. 17 and first up is The Morgue the Merrier directed by Ron Gardner to be followed with Grave Matters, directed by Martin Weeden. “This time around,” Helen says, “we would like to invite our patrons to arrive 10 or 15 minutes earlier so they can join in the fun and participate in the interactive pre-show event being organized by Pat Weir and the front of house crew.” Over the summer months, Rural Root Theatre attended several community events and were delighted to have had the opportunity to chat with so many people to tell them about the group. RRTC would like to thank the Dunrobin Community Association, the West Carleton Arts Society, The Constance Bay Bay Days Committee and the Kinburn Swampfest Committee for hosting these events. “Once again we will be at Carp Market on Oct.13 and we encourage visitors to drop by our booth for a chat,” says Helen. “Another RRTC innovation we have introduced - thanks to our techies Ivo Mokros and Roy Ballantine for the convenience of our patrons - is the ability to select and reserve your tickets on line.” They can also use PayPal to purchase the tickets and avoid the Box Office lineup. Simply go to the website at www.ruralroot. org and follow the links to the box office. On line booking and the usual telephone number 832 1070 both open on Sept. 26.
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Heather Maranta and Lee Powell rehearse a scene from The Morgue the Merrier. The play should be humorous to all, except perhaps the person under the sheet.
Judy Puritt and Paul LeDuc act out a scene from Grave Matters. Rural Root is offers two one-act plays this fall, starting Oct. 17.
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Artists host show at Carp fairgrounds Derek Dunn derek.dunn@metroland.com
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EMC events â&#x20AC;&#x201C; A few new artists will join those who host the annual Expressions of Art, set for this weekend. West Carleton Arts Society spokeswoman Cheryl Poulin said there will be something for everyone at the show; everything from watercolours and oils, to photography, jewelry, pottery and more. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s going to be some amazing talent,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This is a juried show, so thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a rigorous process to go through to make it.â&#x20AC;? Visitors to the successful Aug. 18 Artstravaganza will recognize many of the talented artists on hand. And those whose children helped paint Carp-et â&#x20AC;&#x201C; a work dedicated to the fish and
the village â&#x20AC;&#x201C; will see the finished product on display at the Carp Agricultural Hall location. This yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s art competition, where visitors vote for their favourite piece on stage, is on the theme of the farmersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; market. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Participants will express themselves and what the market means to them,â&#x20AC;? said Poulin. â&#x20AC;&#x153;And you get to vote on it.â&#x20AC;? She said the show is a relaxed family-friendly affair, but that the serious art collector will find plenty to be impressed by. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The caliber is getting better and better every year.â&#x20AC;? Friday evening is by invitation only (though no one will be turned away at the door). A folk guitarist will entertain. The show runs Saturday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the ag hall. Admission is free. Coffee, tea and finger food will be available.
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Ward 5 West Carleton-March Annual Walk in the Park â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Fitzroy Provincial Park Why not get some fresh air while enjoying the beautiful fall colours at the annual Walk in the Park at Fitzroy Provincial Park on Monday, October 15, 9:30am to 11am. Participants of all ages are welcome to attend. Please remember to dress for the weather and terrain. Participants are to meet at the Kedey Street entrance to the park. Parking is available on nearby streets. For further information contact our Public Health Nurse, Kim Ou, at 613-580-6744 ext. 26234, Kim.Ou@ottawa.ca.
Community support services improved for rural transportation Earlier this year, the City of Ottawa started a partnership with three community support service agencies to provide more transportation options to seniors and adults living with a physical disability in rural Ottawa. These agencies â&#x20AC;&#x201C; the Western Ottawa Community Resource Centre, Rural Ottawa South Support Services and the Eastern Ottawa Resource Centre â&#x20AC;&#x201C; provide rides for persons who do not require a wheelchair to locations both within the City of Ottawa and to nearby communities. Reservations can be made in advance, and escort support is available if assistance is required with stairs or elevators or if a resident needs an escort to attend an appointment or community visit. Para Transpo is another transportation alternative for rural residents with a permanent or short-term disability who are unable to use conventional transit. The service is provided only between rural and urban destinations within the City of Ottawa. For Para Transpo customers, the Taxi Coupon Program is a travel option allowing customers to take discounted taxi service to locations within Ottawa and to neighbouring communities. For more information or to schedule a ride, please contact: s s s s s
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Children enjoy whirlwind trip to Walt Disney World courtesy Dreams Take Flight Ottawa Theresa Fritz
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EMC events â&#x20AC;&#x201C; One hundred and twenty-eight children enjoyed ice cream as they watched the sun come up aboard an Air Canada ďŹ&#x201A;ight staffed by a pirate crew as they made their way to the â&#x20AC;&#x153;happiest place on earth.â&#x20AC;? And if that sounds like the start of the best day ever, it only got better as the annual Dreams Take Flight Ottawa trip to Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida touched down shortly after 9 a.m. Sept. 25. By 10:30, children who might never have had the chance to visit the theme park could barely contain their excitement â&#x20AC;&#x201C; eager to experience everything Disney had to offer. The day began bright and early at 4 a.m. as parents and children arrived at Ottawaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Canada Reception Centre, where the prime minister and other dignitaries ďŹ&#x201A;y from, in anticipation of the 5:30 a.m. ďŹ&#x201A;ight. Once inside the hangar, all were greeted by nearly 100 smiling Dreams Take Flight Ottawa volunteers who turned what could have been a chaotic scene into a sea of excitement and organization. Each child and volunteer received a uniform to wear on the trip. Children received white t-shirts, red hats, black shorts and Crocs. Volunteers received a white hat, white shirt, black shorts/capris and Crocs.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;This is just incredible,â&#x20AC;? said ďŹ rst-time Dreams trip volunteer Nida Kealey. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are going to have such fun.â&#x20AC;? She recalled how her now 18-year-old autistic son went on a Disney trip with the organization nine years ago and it was the best thing he could have done. He has since travelled on a plane 10 times and she credits the Dreams trip with giving him the conďŹ dence to do whatever he set his mind to. Since October 1995, Dreams Take Flight Ottawa has given children with physical, mental or social challenges an incredible day where they can be carefree and make memories to last forever. A total of nine hours was spent at Disney including meals and shopping time. Dreams Take Flight Ottawa uses speciďŹ c criteria to select children for the trip. Among the criteria, children with special needs must represent various agencies, be between the ages of six and 12 and have never visited a Disney theme park before. MANY SPONSORS
Making special memories happen is not cheap. This yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s trip cost $195,000 and would not have been possible without assistance from organizations like Air Canada, which donated the plane for the trip, and Shell, which do-
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Tracy Taffinder hugs daughter Laura just before the young Dunrobin girl boarded an Air Canada flight for Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida last Tuesday morning. The magic trip was provided by Dreams Take Flight Ottawa. nated the fuel. The Air Canada pilots and ďŹ&#x201A;ight crew for the trip also donated their time, taking a vacation day to be part of the magical experience that not only included dressing up for the ďŹ&#x201A;ight down but also coming to the park later in the day to enjoy the rides. Other corporate sponsors like Markâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, Crocs and Bentley stepped up again to assist with clothing, shoes and back-
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While the water ride sends riders hurling down a 50-foot water drop and the other is a roller coaster ride in the dark, the screams heard were not of fear but excitement. As the day went on, the smiles got wider. While most of the children on the trip were English, a number of French youngsters enjoyed themselves as well. One of those was Denisha Poulain Levasseur. She had a great time driving a race car on the Speedway ride and she kept saying she could not believe she was doing it. BITTERSWEET
For some volunteers, this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s trip likely marked their last with the organization. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It has been awesome. The kids are great. Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve had a great group today,â&#x20AC;? said 2012 Dreams Take Flight Ottawa president Nicole Banville midway through the Disney trip day. Banville is stepping down as a director with the organization and the most recent trip marked her ďŹ nal one. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is bittersweet. I will miss everybody. I will probably hang a bit, maybe volunteer,â&#x20AC;? she mused. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I think the kids have had a great time from what I have seen,â&#x20AC;? Banville concluded. Her husband Mike, the organizationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s vice-president, See Dreams, page 27
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packs for volunteers and children. And even more sponsors support the trip and the charity in other ways. Dreams Take Flight is a 100 per cent voluntary run organization and various fundraising events held over the course of the year help top off coffers so everything is paid for on the trip. Children also received spending money to bring home a special Disney souvenir.
For some parents, the trip marked the ďŹ rst time their children were either away from them or travelling to the United States without them. But, the fear of having a child gone for nearly 24 hours was not greater than their desire for them to have the experience of a lifetime. Dunrobinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Laura TafďŹ nder, 8, was recommended for the trip by the teacher at her school in Kanata. â&#x20AC;&#x153;She is very, very excited,â&#x20AC;? said her mom Tracy TafďŹ nder, who said she was not nervous about her daughter travelling without her. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I am so excited for her. It really is the chance of a lifetime.â&#x20AC;? Laura even managed to get a full nightâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s sleep before the ďŹ&#x201A;ight, with mom having no trouble waking her up bright and early. This yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s trip to Disney featured a number of siblings sharing the magical experience. Among them were sisters Shaily and Feyah Turner of Orleans. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are very excited,â&#x20AC;? 12-year-old Shaily said on the plane, noting the sisters couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t wait to ride the popular Splash Mountain ride. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We have been looking it up on the computer for quite a while. The ďŹ rst rides chosen by groups the minute they walked through Disneyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s gates were either Splash Mountain or Space Mountain, and they were revisited frequently throughout the day.
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has been on 14 trips to Disney and he said the experience is very gratifying. As the day wound its way to a close, and all the rides had been thoroughly ridden, children and volunteers made their way to Disney’s famous Main Street for some souvenir shopping. Each child received $30 to find that special memento of a day not to be forgotten anytime soon. The group arrived back at the hangar at Orlando International Airport and boarded the steps to the waiting plane before the 9 p.m. takeoff. While the trip down to Florida had been filled with the sounds of excited children, the return trip was much quieter and many huddled down in the first class sleeper bunks to dream about the incredible day that was their reality. Once back inside the Canada Reception Centre, each child received a donated Bentley donated backpack filled with gifts to mark their special day. From there, they were ushered into the main part of the hangar where a red carpet was rolled out and parents waited eagerly for their children. “This was the best day ever,” one child was overheard telling his parents. No doubt a sentiment shared between many other parents and children as they reunited after a thrilling day.
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Splash Mountain was one of the most popular ride choices at Walt Disney World. Dreams Take Flight volunteers Mike Banville, Wendy Robblee (with mouse ears) and Tanya Bosman and trip participant Kideyn Matthias are all smiles and they move along the circuit Dylan Noel Gates Bannan has some fun posing in the before taking the 50-foot plunge. stockades at Walt Disney World.
A group of enthusiastic Dreams Take Flight Ottawa volunteers and children enjoy the Thunder Mountain roller coaster, one of several rides during the day at Disney. After nine hours at the park, the airplane ride back from Orlando to Ottawa saw many children drift off to sleep like Hannah Harlow-Maillet of Stittsville (left).
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Beautiful executive bungalow, walk-out basement, Kanata. 3 bedrooms, air conditioner, 6 appliances, large finished basement with kitchenette/bar, double garage, 3 fireplaces, 2 baths/large ensuite. Private yard. November 1. Reference Kijiji, search ad #409778773. $1,950/month. 613-599-3104.
Arnprior- secure luxury building with elevator. Non-smoking spacious one bedroom on second floor. $925.00 includes water, 5 appliances: fridge, stove, dishwasher, washer and dryer, walk-in closet and plenty of storage. Indoor and out-door parking available. 613-284-7927. Arnprior- secure luxury building with elevator. Non-smoking one bedroom on ground floor. $895.00 includes water, 5 appliances: fridge, stove, dishwasher, washer and dryer, atrium, walk-in closet and storage locker. Indoor and outdoor parking available. 613-284-7927.
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Short Term Rental Kanata Townhouse, 3 plus bedrooms, Finished Basement. Private rear yard backs onto open space. Short walk to Kanata Centrum $1600.00 613-851-4630
Cedar (white), quality lumber, most sizes, decking, T&G, channel rustic. Also huge bundles of cedar slabs ($45) and large bags of shavings ($35). w w w. s c o u t e n w h i t e c e d a r. c a (613)283-3629.
Stittsville Bachelor Apartment. Availability negotiable. Heat, hydro, air-conditioning, gas fireplace, fridge, stove, cable, parking included. No pets. No smoking. First and last, references required. $795/mo. Near bus, shopping, pathways. 613-831-3278/613-899-7946.
Cherry Wood Contemporary Dining set, absolutely stunning with 6 Cane back chairs, buffet, 2 leaf’s. Worth $8000.00 asking $4000. (613)592-4362.
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ELECTRIC GOLF Cart in excellent condition with back seat. Asking $ 3,000 or BO, can be seen in Renfrew area. Call 613-898-0298.
Furnished and Non Furnished rooms Bridlewood. Near buses/amenities, Would suit mature professionals. Kitchen privileges. $500.00 References required. 613-591-9991 Immediately 3 Bedroom on 1 acre 10 minutes west of Carleton Place. Open living, kitchen/dining area, 1 1/2 bath, laundry room on main. Finished lower level with larger windows, dry walled workshop. Stove, fridge, washer, dryer. Efficient woodstove, electric baseboard if necessary. $1325 plus hydro, 1st & last, references and credit check. 613 223-7802 KANATA RENTAL TOWNHOMES
3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Bathrooms, 5 appliances and more, located in established area, on site management office, 323 Steeplechase Dr. (just off Stonehaven Dr) Kanata, K2M 2N6, call 613-592-0548
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Disability Products. Buy and Sell stair lifts, scooters, bath lifts, patient lifts, hospital beds, etc. Call Silver Cross Ottawa (613)231-3549.
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Hot tub, Hydro Pool model 575 Platinum Edition, excellent condition, $3,500. Call 613-257-8484. *HOT TUB (SPA) Covers-Best Price. Best quality. All shapes and colours. Call 1-866-652-6837. www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper Winter tires for sale. Good Year Ultra Grip Ice 225/60r/16 with rims that were on an Outback (613)253-6087.
FOR SALE, Team - Percheron mares. Heavy horse hardness, sleighs, wagons and other horse related items. 613-623-3509
Wood stoves for sale. Lakewood Steel for $300 and Cast Iron 21” stove for $100. Call 613-489-3931
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EXPERIENCED CABINET MAKERS / JOURNEYMEN Premier quality commercial cabinetry & millwork facility is looking to add to our exceptional team. We are recruiting experienced, positive & energetic applicants for the immediate position/s of Experienced Cabinet Maker / Journeyman.
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CERTIFIED PERSONAL & HOME SUPPORT WORKERS We are in need of experienced, certified Personal and Home Support Workers in the following areas – Kanata, Stittsville, Carp, Woodlawn, Constance Bay, Richmond & Manotick. We require workers for days, evenings and weekends, for both short and long shifts. Evenings and Weekends are a priority at this time. A car is required for these areas. Bayshore offers paid orientation, competitive wages, paid travel, benefits including RSP, educational opportunities and ongoing clinical support. Please send your resume to: Pat O’Connor By fax at 613-733-8189 or by e-mail to poconnor@bayshore.ca CL381756/1004
Large 2 bdrm, ground floor, clean, includes fridge, stove, parking. October 1st. $775.00/month plus utilities. Near downtown. Mature single/couple, retirees, nonsmokers. First/last and references required. (613) 298-0363
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Large furnished room, for rent on horse farm in Carleton Place. $600/month includes covered parking, satellite TV, high-speed wireless and telephone. (613)257-1867. Room for rent $500 per month, must love dogs, birds & teenagers. Room/board can be negotiated. Willola beach area. Call 613-314-7099.
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DUPUIS, OLIVE Peacefully at The Grove Nursing Home, Arnprior on Thursday evening, September 27th, 2012. Mary Olive Dupuis of Arnprior at the age of 87 years. Dear daughter of the late James Tallmire and the late Ella Mae Moran. Beloved wife of the late Oscar Dupuis (January 10, 2009). Dearly loved mother of Francis, Gerard (Annette), André (Terri Lynn) and Imelda Jane Higginson (Sheldon). Cherished and proud “Grandma” of Cameron, Kyle, Tannis, Brennan, Victoria, Daniel and MacKenzie. Predeceased by her brother, John Tallmire (late Cora) and her sister Jane Hunt (late Fred). Family and friends were invited to pay their respects at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and again on Tuesday from 9:45 a.m. until 10:20 a.m. A Funeral Mass was celebrated in St. John Chrysostom Church, Arnprior on Tuesday morning, October 2nd at 11 o’clock. Interment Malloch Road Cemetery. In memory of Olive, a donation to The Grove Nursing Home or the St. John Chrysostom Church Memorial Fund would be appreciated. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
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It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Raymond Cecil Farrell; formerly of Constance Bay which took place at the Lennox and Addington County General Hospital, Napanee on Wednesday evening, September 26, 2012. Dear son of the late Cecil Farrell and the late Josephine “Joey” Cannon. Dearly loved father of James Farrell (Angela McDonald) of Barrhaven and Brendan Farrell of Constance Bay. Dear brother of Debbie Reid (Ed) of Arnprior; Brent Farrell (Jackie) of Belleville; Dale Farrell (Shelley) of Arnprior and Greg Farrell (Paula) of Stittsville. Proud “Grampa” of Kyle Farrell. Ray will be fondly remembered by his former spouse, Harriet (nee Wilson) as well as his many nieces and nephews. Family and friends were invited to pay their respects at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and again on Saturday from 9 a.m. until 10:10 a.m. A Funeral Mass was celebrated in St. Michael’s Church, Fitzroy Harbour on Saturday morning, September 29th at 11 o’clock. Interment Parish Cemetery. A reception followed at the Royal Canadian Legion in Constance Bay. In memory of Ray, a donation to the Lennox and Addington County General Hospital Foundation would be appreciated by his family. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca
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Working as an integral member of the clinical team, the Diabetes Educator provides and supports care to diabetic clients in the ambulatory care setting. He/she is accountable for all aspects of patient care within this program, including assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of quality patient/ family health care. The ideal candidate possesses a current Certificate of Competence from the CNO, certification in Diabetes Education (CDE), I.V. certification, a minimum of two years recent experience in Medical/Surgical nursing, as well as experience with patient teaching.
PERIOPERATIVE Registered Nurses (2 positions available) Permanent Part-Time and Temporary Part-Time
The RN provides care and education to the patient and family receiving treatment and/or procedure, in the pre-operative, peri-operative, post-operative, same day admit, and surgical daycare settings. Required qualifications include: current Certificate of Competence from the CNO; recent Operating Room experience, including scrub and circulating positions; Operating Room Course; cardiac monitoring skills; and, sound knowledge of ORNAC and CSA Standards. Endoscopy, pre-op and PACU nursing experience, completion of the Critical Care Program or Coronary Care course, ACLS and/or CPN (C) are strong assets for these positions. If one of these opportunities sounds like a match with your skills and interests, please forward your complete resume and covering letter no later than October 18th, 2012 to: Julia Boudreau, V.P. Corporate Services Renfrew Victoria Hospital 499 Raglan Street North Renfrew, Ontario K7V 1P6 www.renfrewhosp.com Although we appreciate all responses, only those candidates selected for interview will be contacted. Renfrew Victoria Hospital is an equal opportunity employer; a recent criminal record check is a requirement for employment. West Carleton Review EMC - Thursday, October 4, 2012 29
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YORK, Jamie In loving memory of our dear Jamie who left us so suddenly and tragically while at work, October 6, 2009. He is gone, but not forgotten, And, as it dawns another year, In our lonely hours of thinking, Thoughts of him are always near. Days of sadness will come o’er us, Many think the wound is healed, But they little know the sorrow, That lies in the heart concealed.
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You will be responsible for the set-up and operation of Manual machine tools and/or CNC machining centers as well as verification of part conformity, making process adjustments as required. An active member of a manufacturing team, you will work to continually improve the processes. The qualified candidates will have 1-5 years’ experience in a machining environment as well as experience with set-up and operating manual or CNC equipment. An ability to read drawings and use precision measuring equipment to verify results is required, as is a strong desire for quality workmanship in a production environment. All positions involve shift work. Applications will be received until October 12, 2012.
Maintenance/Handy Person (on call – Kanata and Nepean area) - for Western Ottawa CRC. $18/hr. Full job posting, see www.wocrc.ca Send resume to: Fax 613-591-2501 or e-mail info@wocrc.ca before Oct 12/12 @ 4:30 pm
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Lanark County’s – Lanark Lodge, “People Caring for People”, is a 163 bed Long Term Care Home accredited with Accreditation Canada that strives to provide progressive resident centred care for our residents in an atmosphere of respect that fosters independence and fulfillment. We are seeking a self-motivated professional change agent for the following management position.
OFFICE MANAGER (Posting No. LL2012-165) MANDATE: Reporting to the Director of Lanark Lodge, the Office Manager will plan, organize, and direct Lanark Lodge administrative operations, including financial management, payroll, resident business files, resident trusts and billings. You will provide leadership, direction and coordination of administrative services including customer service to residents, families and staff. You will act as coordinator and champion for the Lanark Lodge suite of software applications, collaborating with the IT department on implementation, maintenance, security, troubleshooting, and training. You will oversee the development of administrative systems, business processes and procedures as well as assist with the development and implementation of department goals, objectives, policies and procedures. For further details including qualifications and application deadline, visit our website at www.lanarkcounty.ca Lanark County employees value; honesty, respect, communication, accountability, positive attitude, collaboration and teamwork. If you embrace these values and you meet the position qualifications as found on our website, we look forward to receiving your résumé.
CAS/VAW Capacity Developer – BILINGUAL F/T Perm. Western Ottawa CRC. $60-$71 annually + benefits. Full job posting, see www.wocrc.ca. Send resume to: Fax 613-591-2501 or e-mail info@wocrc.ca before Oct 5/12 @ 4.30 pm.
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EARN EXTRA INCOME! Carrier contractors needed for early am newspaper home delivery in Kanata and Stittsville, 7 days/week. Vehicle a must. $500-$950+/MONTH 613-592-9786 Environmental Services Manager required for Island View Retirement Suites. Must have working knowledge of HVAC systems, boilers, electrical and plumbing. This position is a working manager position; should be able to do small drywall repair, paint, plumbing and electrical. Good communication skills are essential. Please email your resume to iyoung@ islandviewsuites.ca Help Wanted!!! Make up to $1000 a week mailing brochures from home! FREE Sup-plies! Helping Homeworkers since 2001! Genuine Opportunity! No experience required. Start Immediately! www.TheMailingHub.com HOMEWORKERS NEEDED IMMEDIATELY!!! Full & Part Time Positions Are Available - On-Line Data Entry, Typing Work, Home Assemblers, Mystery Shoppers, Online Surveys, Others. No Experience Needed! www.ontariojobsathome.com
HELP WANTED LEAD HANDS FOR PROPERTY MAINTENANCE DIVISION - LAWN AND SNOW: 20 year established company has immediate openings for experienced lead hands for various crews for lawn maintenance and snow removal. Permanent F/T positions. Salary starting at $30,000 + based on qualifications and experience. Full company benefits and bonus structure. If you are looking for a change with a great opportunity for personal growth and success in a team environment - please email your resume to jobs@thunderbolt. ca or fax to 613-831-9320. Looking for persons willing to speak to small groups, 1 on 1 presentations. A car and internet necessary. Diana (866)306-5858. PART TIME Sales Clerks Enthusiastic, Motivated, Team player, Customer Oriented. Apply within at Kanata Pharmasave, 99 Kakulu Road. or fax 613-592-7027
Landscape/Snow Clearing labourers required in West Ottawa. Fax resume to 613-8366174 or call 613-913-5834.
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HELP WANTED ATTENTION EXPERIENCED LANDSCAPERS: 20 year established company has immediate openings for experienced landscape installers with extensive landscape construction experience to join our team - foreman, lead hand and la-borer positions available. Permanent F/T positions. Salary based on qualifications and experience. Full company benefits and bonus structure. If you are looking for a change with a great opportunity for personal growth and success in a team environmentplease email your resume to jobs@thunderbolt.ca or fax to 613-831-9320
Beaverbrook- Space available in home daycare. 18 yrs experience. All ages welcome. Non-smoking. First Aid/ CPR training. References. 613-591-8838. Bridlewood- Caregiver with 18 years experience has space available. All ages welcome. Plenty of TLC; nutritious meals/snacks; outdoor/indoor play; non-smoking environment. Excel-lent references. Call 613-271-1560.
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AUCTION SALE Saturday October 6th, 2012 - 10:00am sharp For the Estate of the late Greg Stanton to be held at his former home located at 4786 Loggers Way, Galetta Ontario corner of Loggers Way and Galetta Side Road opposite EB Saw Centre. Antique Bonnet Chest – excellent condition; Antique Secretary; 3 Steamer trunks; Antique book case with beveled glass mirror; 4 Poster antique bed; Brass bed; Chest of drawers; Wooden chairs; Wash stand sets; Dining room set – table and chairs; China cabinet; Rocking horse; Antique teaching aid; Toy guns, 6 shooters with holsters; Archie comics; Wooden Xylophone; Toy Drum; Box cameras; Eye glasses; Binoculars; Old bottles; Pint milk bottles; Jugs Figurines; Toy bull dozer; Electrified Railroad Lamp; Antique counter top radio; Motorola Handie Talkie radio; CNR Lamp; Coal oil lamp; Coca Cola memorabilia; Tub stand; Crock churn; Stilliards; assorted household items including glassware, dishes, pots and pans; linens. Block Plane; Come along; shovels; rakes; hoes; forks; pick; wood augers; scythe; buck saw; Cross cut saw; 2 horse drawn scufflers; 3 pth rotary Mower; Little Rhino 6’ scraper blade etc. etc. For the Estate: Frank Bradley 613-562-0509 Terms: Cash or Cheque with ID Refreshments Auctioneer: John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 www.oneillsauctions.ca Estate or Auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident Happy Thanksgiving! CL390899_0927
Home Day Care 0-3 years, Will consider shift work Monday to Friday 5am to 5pm. 613-599-1955
HUNTING SUPPLIES Canadian Firearm/Hunter Safety Courses. Call Dave Arbour 613-257-7489 or visit www.valleysportsmanshow.com for dates and details of courses near you.
KELLY In loving memory of a dear husband, father, and poppa, Olin, who passed away October 10, 1991 Memories are treasurers no one can steal, Death is a heartache, no one can heal. Some may forget, now you are gone, But we will remember no matter how long.
Hunters- approx. 100 acres with trails for rent for the hunting season. 613-283-8387.
Sadly missed and forever loved. Lorna and Family
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Lyndhurst Gun & Militaria Show at the Lyndhurst Legion. Sunday October 14, 2012, 9 am-3 pm. Halfway between Kingston and Smiths Falls. Take Hwy 15 to 33, follow 33 to the Legion. Admission $5.00. Ladies and accompanied children under 16 free. Buy/sell/trade. Firearms, ammunition, knives, military antiques, hunting gear & fishing tackle. For show info and table inquiries call John (613)928-2382, siderisjp@sympatico.ca. All firearm laws are to be obeyed, trigger locks are required.
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Attention horse riders!!! Our Annual Toledo Ride-A-Thon is back!! It’s time to saddle up and giddee up, October 13, registration from 10-12:30. Watch for signs!! Check out our website: www.saddleupintoledo.com This year’s proceeds will benefit St. Andrew’s United Church, Toledo and St. Philip Neri Catholic Church, Toledo for Church renovations.
For Sale 150 2009 Bet & Win scooter. 2,000.00 km, like new. 1,500.00 or reasonable offer. email dhughes@magma.ca or call 613-489-3865.
Income Properties: Brand new semi-detached, leased, $199,000. 1200 sq/ft bungalow, 6 years old, leased, $229,000. Triplex, fully leased, 5 years old, $449,000. Call Jim Barnett 613-217-1862.
Horse stalls and hay steamers. HappyHorseProducts.ca 613-715-1719.
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Horse, Tack, Equipment Consignment Sale. Galetta Livestock. SAT. October 6th. Galetta Ontario. 1/2 hour W. of Kanata. Tack 10 am, Equip. Noon, Horses 2 pm. Consign early. 613-622-1295.
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LIVESTOCK Applehill Stables 6115 Prince of Wales Drive offers riding lessons (beginner-advanced), leasing, boarding with huge indoor arena. 613-489-2446 email applehillstables@rogers.com
Saturday October 13th 2012 10:00 AM sharp To be held at our home located at 3624 Farmview Rd., Kinburn, Ontario. We will be offering for sale the complete contents of the home of Catherine Watt, Arnprior as well as the contents of the home of Viola Munro, Kinburn in addition to items from a number of other consignors. Furniture, dishes, collectables, Carnival Glass; tools, scaffolding, 16’ cedar strip canoe, table saw, air compressor, drill press, washer, dryer, 2 dining room sets – tables, chairs and buffets; large area rug; Fanning Mill – Almonte, plus many, many items too numerous to mention. This is a very good offering of well cared for items. 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. CL390915
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DOG SITTING Experienced retired breeder providing lots of TLC. My home. Smaller dogs only. References available. $17-$20 daily Marg 613-721-1530 In-House Pet Grooming. Pet Grooming done in your home. www.inhousepetgrooming.com Call 613-485-9400 ask for Joyce or email joycevall ee@gmail.com
175 Acres off Goshen Road between Arnprior and Renfrew. Hardwood bush, good hunting. $175,000. More information call 613-623-7572 Home for sale in Constance Bay price $317,900 negotiable. Explore option rent to own. Immediate occupancy. Home listed on MLS #840784. Call Marlene (613)715-3171.
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LADOO Ladoo is 2 years old and requires monthly medication. Her family is heartbroken. One member of her family is ailing and is desperate to find her and bring her home. Substantial reward offered for her safe return or information leading to her return. If you are caring for her, the family is deeply grateful but is missed terribly and her medical treatment is critical. Please contact 613-592-4960 any time day or night.
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the late Liesa Gunn @ #328 Bellamy Mills Rd., Almonte, ON K0A 1A0 from Almonte travel 2.4 km on Pakenham/Arnprior/ Regional Rd #29 & turn left onto Clayton Rd. & go 4 km & turn right onto Conc. Rd 6D & left onto Bellamy Mills Rd. on Sat., Oct. 13/12 @ 10 am Property to be sold @ 11am
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REAL ESTATE SERVICES Available Now! Roomy two storey condo townhome in Bells Corners, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, garage plus two outdoor spaces. Fresh paint, no carpets. $1,700/month plus utilities. Clive Pearce, Broker of Record, Guidestar Realty Corporation, Brokerage. (613)226-3018 (office) and (613)850-5054 (cell).
TRAILERS / RV’S Jayco Eagle 5th wheel, 1997, 9700 lbs. a/c, 1 slideout, everything is in excellent working condition. Stored inside for winter. Asking $7,000. Call 613-875-0370.
VACATION/COTTAGES Disney Vacation Rental. Luxury 2bdrm/2bath condo in Legacy Dunes Resort, close to Disney parks, available for rent. For more information visit: www.lascuatropalmas.com
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LOST Gray & white cat named Sabrina Last seen Carp/Almonte area If seen contact 613-852-8854
MUSIC Professional guitar lessons $30 an hour. Beginner to advanced, all ages welcome. Taught at home in Kanata. All genres and styles welcome. Please contact Aaron at 613-599-0530 for more information or email aaronsalem@linuxmail.org
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VEHICLES 1968 Thunderbird 4 door, 70,000 miles or 120,000 km, 11 to 1 compression, high output 429 CID Thunderjet engine. Engine and C6 transmission are excellent. Black leather interior in good condition. Car needs restoration. $2,800 o.b.o. 613-282-1836, Kemptville. Call anytime! 2003 Pontiac Grand Prix SE 4 door, 195,000kms. 6 cylinder 3.1, full load. Lady Highway Driven. Has GT look. $2500.00 or OBO as is. Kevin 613-485-6680 2006 F250 Diesel Ext Cab Long Box Texas rust-free, dealer maintained, 5th wheel. Metallic green and bronze. Health forces sale. Certified and E-tested. (613)264-9554 2007 four dr. Chev Aveo LT; very clean; well maintained; safetied; e-tested; Blue; 52000km; sunroof; new tires; excellent gas mileage; $6450. 613-836-3296 Assortment of used tires, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16.5. Summers, all-season and snows. Also used car parts. Gord 613-257-2498. Must sell- 2006 Buick Allure CXL. 100,500 km. Excellent, loaded, blue ext, leather, new brakes, summers & winters on rims. Negotiable. $8400. 613-271-7513.
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WANTED Wanted - furnace oil, will remove tank if possible. Call 613-479-2870.
WORK WANTED Certified Mason. 12 years experience. Chimney repair, restoration, parging, repointing. Brick, block and stone. Small/big job specialist. Free estimates. 613-250-0290.
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Send A Load to the dump, cheap. Clean up clutter, garage sale leftovers or leaf and yard waste. 613-256-4613.
~ Don’t Delay A Private Viewing ~ Step inside to discover a home where you will be comfortable for many years. Aluminum exterior w/ 6 yr roof (30 yr warranty). Interior is in good condition. Featuring a formal living room & central hall both having hardwood flooring, tiled kitchen w/ oak cabinetry, dining area has access to Bar B Que deck w/ retractable awning, 2 large bedrooms & a 4 pce bath. The basement houses a walkout to rear yard, a finished 3rd bedroom, laundry hookup, F/A oil furnace & a 200 amp service. On well & septic. A treat to inspect & it’s in a perfect position adjacent to an unopened road allowance. Enjoy this wonderful private location boasting a convenient 15 min. drive to Almonte. This surveyed 7 acre (+ /-) property would support horses or a kennel. Taxes: $ 1944.12 (+/-). For private viewing, terms & conditions, please call our office at 613-267-6027. Looking to upgrade your kitchen, laundry set or furnishings, this auction truly offers good clean merchandise. And, if you are looking for a neat & tidy home with expansion possibilities, keep in mind that low mortgage rates make homeownership extremely affordable these days. Bring a lawnchair & participate in the bidding to settle the estate.
Auctioneers & Qualified Appraisers JIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCE Phone: (613) 267-6027 or (613) 267-1335 Fax: (613) 267-6931 www.jimhandsauction.com
We would like to wish our parents Carman and Betty Howatt a very Happy 50th Wedding Anniversary October 6, 2012 Love from your children Cheryl, Wendy, Blair and families GARAGE SALE CL418629_TF
Monday October 8th, 2012 - 10:00 AM sharp For Elmer and Isabelle Raycroft to be held at their farm located at 502 Millridge Road, Arnprior, Ontario, between Flat Rapids Road and Russett Drive. The machinery will be offered for sale at 1pm Ford 6610 Series 2 Tractor - 72 HP – 8 spd - 2 wd with Factory Cab – AC – 2600 original hours; Case 990 with Case loader – 53 HP – 12 Spd - good rubber; Hesston 540 Round Baler – tractors and baler are in excellent condition. 1987 GMC 5000 V Eight single axle dump truck with flat deck; NH 479 Haybine; IH 130 Manure spreader; Martin 5 ton wagon with 19’ rack; 8 ton wagon with 20’ steel deck; Snow blower; IH Crop chopper; MF 33 grain drill; Post hole auger; NH 256 Rolabar rake; Cattle chute and headgate; Calf creep feeder; Salt/mineral weather vane feeder; Large assortment of steel gates; metal fence posts; 100 cedar fence posts; Troy Bilt 5 HP Rear Tyne Roto Tiller; Diamond Harrow; Ski Doo 377 Safari Snowmobile – no cowl. Dining room table and chairs; 2 dressers; assorted furniture and house hold items; reclining sofa; Wicker furniture, dishes etc. etc. Maple Syrup supplies – 2 boiling pans – 36” x 84” and 36” x 60”; stainless steel finishing pan; burner and stand; spiles; barrels; sap buckets; syrup bottles; plastic line; Maple Syrup Hydrometer; Thermometers; 45 gal barrels – steel and plastic – clean. All items are in excellent condition. Please plan to attend. Owners: Elmer & Isabelle Raycroft 613-623-5507 Terms: Cash or Cheque with ID Refreshments by White Lake Women’s Institute Auctioneer: John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 www.oneillsauctions.ca Owners or Auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident Happy Thanksgiving! CL390898_0927
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If you are a: • Contractor • Tradesperson (bricklaying, carpentry, drywalling, electrical, excavating, plumbing, roofing, etc.) • • Sole proprietor • Partner • Shareholder • Then this free information session on the UPCOMING CHANGES TO WSIB will be of interest to you! Effective January 1, 2013, there is mandatory WSIB coverage for independent operators, sole proprietors, partners and executive officers, in the construction industry, who were previously exempt. Fines of up to $100,000 for non-compliance.
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EMC news – A variety of West CarletonMarch development applications are working their way through city hall, including: * 123 Wescar Lane - The purpose of this application is to permit the development of two light industrial use buildings with associated office, parking and landscaping. The two buildings are proposed to be 595 square meters and 715 square meters in size and are to be built out over three phases. The buildings are proposed to be two stories in height for a total of 12 meters. Seventeen parking spaces are proposed. • 1614 Thomas Argue Rd. and 2405 March Rd. - To develop the site and existing buildings and proposed new buildings and additions into self-storage and climate control self storage complimenting the existing Carp Self-Storage business at 2405 March Rd. • 168 Rivington St. - Proposed storey semi detached c/w attached garage. • 2374 Donald B. Munro and 2995 John Shaw Rd. - The purpose of this application is to rezone the subject land (retained farmland) from AG2 (Agricultural, Subzone 2) to AG6 (Agricultural, Subzone 6), to prohibit future R0011642600-0927
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residential uses. In March 2012, the property owners received conditional approval from the Committee of Adjustment to sever a surplus farm dwelling from the original parcel (Consent Application D08-01-11/B-00557). As a condition of approval, the applicant was required to file a zoning by-law amendment. • 1735 Old Carp Rd. - Lot to be used for a single family dwelling. • 130 David Manchester Rd. - To construct a 16130 sq.ft. warehouse/retail building which will be occupied by Playvalue Toys, 55 per cent of the gross floor area will be used for warehouse. The remaining will be used for retail. • 137 Country Meadow Dr. - Extension of Draft approval for Phase 2 of a residential plan of subdivision. • 2215 Sixth Line Rd. - The property was subject to a site-specific zoning amendment to permit a garden suite for a ten year period which elapsed in December 2004. • 3711 Carp Rd. - The amendment is necessary to modify the Flood Plain Overlay identified in the City of Ottawa Consolidated Zoning By-law Schedule.
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Plenty to be thankful for at this time of year EMC lifestyle - Every day back in the â&#x20AC;&#x2122;30s, according to Mother, was a day of thanksgiving. Looking back, there was indeed much to be thankful for. And as Thanksgiving is upon us, perhaps it is appropriate that those things we took for granted so many years ago, should be remembered. So what are some of the memories of those Depression years that have lasted through the decades, and in recalling them, have me wondering what has happened to what we took for granted so long ago? Let me turn back the clock, and let me take you back to a more gentle time, as I recall with thankfulness lessons learned and a way of life that was more safe and secure. I will be forever grateful that I lived in a time when it was perfectly safe to walk three miles of back country roads to a school without fear. Even in the cities so far away, chil-
dren felt secure, and a Motherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s warning was not to be wary of strangers, but rather to keep out of the ditches of water so that we wouldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t catch our deaths of cold. I am thankful I lived in an era where the owner of the General Store trusted his customers. Where you filled your own bag of cookies, put it on the scale yourself, and had the cost added to your Motherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s bill, which hung on a nail behind the counter. And if you didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have the money to pay for your groceries, you could offer a trade. Where sometimes weeks would go by, and no money changed hands. It was a time when a young child was taught that honesty was all a part of doing business. I am thankful today that I grew up in an era where a deal was made with the simple shake of a hand. And it was binding. It didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t take a lawyer to draw up papers to trade a
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couple head of cattle for an old model T, or a load of hay, for a steer, or a few loads of gravel for your first car. Today, I am thankful I grew up in a home where there wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t a lot of money for frivolities. It was a time when we children made our own fun ... toys from a piece of whittled wood, playthings like empty spools of thread, a button box, and Eatonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s catalogue ... all filling hours of fun and not costing a penny! I am thankful today that because we lived in a house overflowing with aunts and uncles, cousins, and grandparents, I
learned at an early age what it meant to be tolerant. I was taught that it was more blessed to give than receive. Giving up our bed for an elderly aunt, had Mother reminding us how the aunt enriched our lives with her stories, her hand-knitted mitts, and pans
of Johnny Cake, the best I have ever tasted. Today, I am thankful we had a wonderful doctor who would drive out from Renfrew, plowing through snow and blinding rain, and whose only pay might be a dressed chicken, or a couple dozen eggs and some fresh butter. And I remember his sitting by the bed of a very sick little girl until the dawn crept into my bedroom window and my fever broke. I am thankful today that I grew up in a home where every child had a special worth. Where even the youngest was made to feel important, and
daily chores, done to a parentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s satisfaction, was all part of growing up. We were taught that it was all right to fail, and that from each failure came a lesson. This is the legacy handed down to us by a generation of people who, although never rich in material wealth, were rich in the things that mattered. This is the time to be thankful for that era that made us what we are today, and to be truly thankful for all the blessings we enjoy today living in a free and bountiful country. May each of you have a happy and blessed â&#x20AC;&#x153;Thanksgiving.â&#x20AC;?
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EMC lifestyle - On one of our visits to Jeff’s parents, his mother and I went shopping in the local supermarket. In the bakery section, we came across a loaf of bread called a Chop Suey Loaf. We could see that it contained fruit, not Chinese vegetables, and decided to give it a try. With a soft texture and bits of candied fruit scattered through each slice, it was delicious, plain or toasted. After some experimenting when I got home, I came up with a similar loaf that I could make in my bread machine. To make this, use the diced candied fruit that you use in Christmas baking. It’s available year round from many bulk food stores and in the supermarkets around Christmas. It’s important to rinse the candied fruit with water to remove excess sugar. This gives the bread a lighter texture. The recipe calls for skim milk powder and water. In some recipes, you can substitute milk for the dry milk powder, but not in this one. Milk makes the loaf heavy and dense, while the skim milk powder gives a much lighter texture. Chop Suey Loaf 3/4 cup water 1/4 skim milk powder
PAT TREW Food ‘n’ Stuff 1 egg 1 tsp. salt 1 tbsp. white sugar 2 tbsp. butter or margarine, at room temperature 2 1/3 cups flour 1 cup candied fruit 1/4 cup raisins 1 1/4 tsp. bread machine yeast Before you start, measure the candied fruit into a sieve, and rinse it under cold water to remove excess sugar or syrup. Spread the fruit on a double thickness of paper towel, and blot up as much of the water as you can. Set aside. If your machine has an Extras option, which adds fruit or nuts automatically, measure the raisins into the section for Extras. If it doesn’t, you will have to add the raisins later. Place the water, milk powder, egg, salt, sugar and butter in the bread machine pan in the order given. After measuring the flour,
use about 2 tablespoons of it, and lightly dust the candied fruit with it. Place the remaining flour in the bread pan, then add the floured fruit. Leave a small area free of fruit, and measure the yeast into that spot. (You don’t want the yeast sticking to the fruit and not mixing into the batter.) Set the bread machine for the Sweet Cycle, or on some machines the Fruit and Nut Cycle. If it has the automatic Extras feature, press the Extras button. Don’t use the Delay Cycle with this loaf. This recipe makes a 1 ½-lb. loaf. If your bread machine has a setting for different loaf sizes, press the one for this size. Start the machine. If your machine doesn’t have the automatic Extras feature, it will beep when it is time to add extras. Add the raisins, and let the machine continue until the bread is done. Cool one hour.
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Campaign cake Project Sandhills, the plan to rebuild and refurbish the Constance and Buckham’s Bay Community Centre, was the focus of a fundraising golf tournament Sept. 22 at Copperdale Golf Club. Ward 5 Coun. Eli El-Chantiry and CBBCA President Ian Glen prepare to cut the cake to officially kick off the campaign to raise about $700,000 as the community portion of the $1.9 million addition. With the balance of funding coming from the City of Ottawa and the Ottawa District Library Board, construction is slated to begin in 2013.
EMC events - The annual Retirement Living Fair, organized by the Kanata Seniors Council, is scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 14 in halls A through D at the Mlacak Centre, 2500 Campeau Dr. Running from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. the fair showcases over 30 organizations providing a variety of services and support systems directed at the senior community. Pedorthist support, senior travel and entertainment programs, aqua fit classes, aesthetics for the older adult, along with the diverse services provided by Ottawa’s emergency response units such as fire, police and paramedics, are just a few of the support systems that may be of interest to seniors. “A number of local retirement residences will also be there to provide information on their companies along with an organization which specializes in all aspects of dealing with the always difficult challenge of downsizing,” said Renate Harder, Kanata Seniors’ Council fair organizer. With lots of free parking, free refreshments and a chance to meet, greet and get to know some of the services “that may come in really useful, I think it’s a great way to spend a Sunday afternoon,” she adds. For more information contact Renate Harder, 613- 5005298, klaus.harder@bell.net.
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be used in the future light rail stations, perhaps for benches or wood paneling. The leftovers can be turned into chips for cogeneration energy production. Signing on with Ottawa Cedar Lumber will reduce the risk of spreading the bugs by minimizing the processing time and moving the wood directly to the processing site. The city also expects the tipping cost fees of 30 per cent to drop. Tree removal was set to resume on Sept. 24. Homeowners on streets where infected ash trees will be cut down will receive a notice one week in advance.
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EMC news - An experimental chemical insecticide and a different way to process infected ash wood are two new ways the city is fighting the emerald ash borer. Two dozen Ottawa trees will be injected with a new insecticide called Confidor over the next couple of weeks, making the city only the second Canadian municipality to try the treatment against the beetles, which burrow under ash treesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; bark, slowly killing them. Its recent Health Canada approval means it isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t even available for sale yet, so Ottawa is getting the insecticide for free from the company as it assesses Confidorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s effectiveness and impact. That announcement came with news that the beetles have spread farther across the city. New locations identified this year include: Barrhaven, Kanata North, Fitzroy Harbour, Stittsville, Richmond, Manotick, Metcalfe, Vernon, Vars and Navan. Environment commit-
ing. Many of those trees will be larger 50 millimetre diameter trees, which residents have said theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re rather see than the 25 millimetre diameter trees the city has been planting. The city will send a notice to residents on streets where planting will occur before planting a new tree beside a dying ash tree. If the tree is a city tree on private property, that property owner will be a second notice before the city comes to plant the new tree, and a marker will be placed on their lawn to show them where the new tree will go. In the future, McRae hinted that the city would be open to adding a new tool into its arsenal: biological pests. Wasps are being used to fight the emerald ash borer in Minnesota, and Ottawaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s forester is watching to see if itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s something worth talking about for this city.
tee chairwoman Coun. Maria McRae said it is â&#x20AC;&#x153;pretty frighteningâ&#x20AC;? how quickly the emerald ash borer is spreading across Ottawa. The beetle was first identified here in 2008. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s really quite a tragedy to see the number of trees lost,â&#x20AC;? said Mayor Jim Watson, adding he doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t want to see Ottawa lose its reputation as a green city. The city has already injected 2,309 trees with an insecticide called Tree Azin, including 262 new trees as part of $1 million in extra EAB funding approved by city council in July. The city expects to have 4,000 to 5,000 trees on a twoyear inoculation cycle by the end of 2013. Some trees canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be saved by Tree Azin insecticide injections at a cost of $200 to $400 per tree, so the city has a strategy to plant a variety of species to replace them. The city will have planted just shy of 4,000 new trees in 2012 by this fall: 1,267 trees were planted along streets and in parks this spring, and another 2,700 will be planted this fall thanks to the rest of that $1 million in extra fund-
site. Ottawa Cedar Lumber, a company located just east of Ottawa, successfully bid to sort of process the cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s ash wood. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency also signed off on the bid. According to the city, the family company at 2188 Dunning Rd. in Cumberland operates a sawmill and has been producing rough-cut wood and large volumes of wood chips for the past eight years. Owner Luc Laplante said he plans to turn much of the usable wood into lumber for flooring or furniture, but the city has discussed buying back some of the wood at a reduced rate to
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Local events and happenings over the coming weeks — free to non-profit organizations Fax: 613-623-7518, E-mail: theresa.fritz@metroland.com
CARP Oct. 6
The Carp St. Paul’s United youth group are selling pumpkins they planted themselves. Located near the farmers’ market, the church is fundraising for Sleeping Children Around the World, an organization that provides bed kits for impoverished kids. The sale includes gourds, pies and more, and runs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. A second sale takes place Oct. 20.
Oct. 16
The Huntley Township Historical Society invites everyone to a Guided Tour of the Lee Valley Tools facility at Head Office at 1090 Morrison Drive (off Greenbank Rd.) Ottawa at 12:30 p.m. The 1.5 hour tour begins at 1 p.m. and includes the photography, distribution center, packaging and machine shop departments. Limited space. Transportation available. Please call Sandy Greene at 613-839-9323 to reserve a spot on the tour.
Oct. 27
The 140th Anniversary Settler’s Dinner takes place at St-Paul’s United Church, 3760 Carp Rd, Carp. Come join the community of St. Paul’s on Saturday. Enjoy the home baked pies, best
in the valley baked beans, yummy ham, mashed potatoes and heartwarming turnip. Above all, enjoy the fellowship and our sense of community. Doors open at 5 p.m. and dinner served at 5:30. Adults $15; students $8.50; pre-school free. And enjoy the live entertainment. One sitting only. Please call Sharron at 613-836-1215 ext. 1 or Rev. Karen Boivin at karen_boivin@rogers.com can also be reached to reserve your tickets.
Oct. 30
Author Reading and Discussion with Alan Cumyn at 2 p.m. (1 hr.) at the Carp branch of the Ottawa Public Library. Cumyn’s books include the Giller Prize finalist, Burridge Unbound, and the acclaimed Great War novels The Sojourn and The Famished Lover. Join him for a reading and discussion of many aspects of fiction writing. Offered in partnership with MASC for adults 50+. Carp Book Chat will be meeting at 1 p.m. to discuss Alan’s first novel, Waiting for Li Ming. For more information or to register call 613-839-5412.
Nov. 1
Thursday, 7 p.m., the Anglican Parish of Huntley invites everyone to the Annual Fall Fashion Show fundraiser on at the Carp Agricultural
Hall, 3790 Carp Rd. Doors open at 6:30pm. Desserts, coffee, tea, door prizes, fun and fellowship! Call Isabel Wilson 613-839-3455, for information and tickets. Tickets are available at the door. No reserved seating please.
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Constance Bay Community Centre 8 p.m. Rural Root Theatre presents “The Morgue the Merrier” and “Grave Matters”, two one act plays with a Halloween theme. Box office phone number 832 1070 OR book on line at www.ruralroot.org.
FITZROY HARBOUR Oct. 20 St. Andrew’s UCW, Fitzroy Harbour will hold their annual bazaar from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Baldwin Hall, at the Church, 184 Carleton St.. Lunch will be served from 11:30 to 1 - soup, sandwiches, squares, tea/coffee. Something for everyone - crafts, baking, preserves and attic treasures. Also their famous frozen pies, ready for baking, will be available plus a chance to order a tourtiere or two for your holiday entertainment.
Oct. 27
Don’t miss the spooktacular Fitzroy Halloween Party on Saturday from 5-9 p.m. at the community centre. A fun-filled night with games like toss the ghost, mummy archaeology, scary relay race and creepy bowling. Be grossed out by touching eyeballs, brains, tongues and much more. Enjoy terrifying crafts, snacks and spooky ghoul punch. Prizes can be won by correctly guessing the weight of a gigantic pumpkin! Will you be brave enough to make a trip through the haunted house?
KINBURN Oct. 19
The Fitzroy Township Historical Society Annual Dinner will be held on Friday at Kinburn Community Centre. Cocktails at 6:30 p.m. and Prime Roast Beef Buffet at 7 p.m. We are honoured to have as our speaker, Major John Grodzinski of Royal Military College in Kingston speaking on the War of 1812 and its impact on our area. Browse the 1812 period displays. Tickets are $25 per person and available by calling Jim at 613-839-3061, Terry 613839-3439 or Pat 613-6232002 or any member of the executive.
Oct. 20
Kinburn Community Association and Valley Heritage Radio are pleased to present a home grown “Fall Fiddle Party” with Bruce Armitage, Kyle Felhaver, Dennis Harrington, Randy Foster, Terri-Lynn Mahusky, Trish Gibson along with pianist Jim Hunter. Canteen and bar available. $10 per adult; $5 per child under 12; from 7 to 11 p.m., at 3045 Kinburn Side Rd. Annual General Meeting at the Kinburn hall general purpose room, 10 a.m. Your support is requested; 12 elected positions available on the board of directors covering October 2012 to September 2013. Coffee and doughnuts to be served. Contact: 613832-1750 for more.
Oct. 27
On Saturday from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Kinburn Community Centre Main Hall is the Family Halloween Party. Music by DJ Crash the Clown. Crash’s DJ services can include comedy, magic, unique balloon art, and so much more! Admission: children under five years of age free; ages 6-15 $3, ages 16-99 $5. Canteen & Bar Refreshments Available. Anyone wishing to donate Halloween candy for loot bags kindly contact an executive member. Please note all Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Nov. 10
Christmas Craft Fair 9:30 a.m to 3 p.m. at the Kinburn Community Centre, 3045 Kinburn Side Rd. Over 60 vendors, bake table, raffle sponsored by Kinburn Community Association www. kinburn.ca.
Dec. 9
Kinburn Community Association presents Brunch with Santa on Sunday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Kinburn Community Centre Main Hall. Children $3, Adults $5.
GALETTA Oct. 20
Mark your calendar for the Galetta Community Association’s annual rummage, flea market and bake sale. Saturday to Tuesday, at the Galetta Community Hall, 119 Darwin St., Galetta.
WEST CARLETON Oct. 9
The Probus Club of Western Ottawa meets on the second Tuesday of each month at 33 Leacock Drive Kanata at 10 a.m. for coffee followed by a guest speaker. On Tuesday Karen Bell, a nutritionist, will speak on “Nutrition
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