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News - Ukraine has been in the news a lot lately. This has been about the current political and military situation in the Eastern European country which borders Russia, Belarus, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania and Moldova. But the country has a long history, with the territory of Ukraine inhabited for at least 44,000 years. And you can learn something about Ukrainian arts, crafts, music and culture right in Stittsville this coming Saturday, June 21. That’s because the Stittsville branch of the Ottawa Public Library will be hosting a “People of Ukraine” this Saturday, June 21 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. See PUBLIC LIBRARY, page 5

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Checkers by the foot Josh Dickson, left, and Zachary Reid, right, play a game of giant checkers at Councillor Shad Qadri’s Park Party at Village Square Park in Stittsville last Saturday afternoon. See pages 60-61.

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News – They’ve done it! Stittsville residents John Garraway and his daughter Joely Smith last Sunday completed Wainwright’s English Coast to Coast Walk, walking from the Irish Sea on England’s west coast to the North Sea on the country’s east coast, a distance of 306 kilometers that took two weeks to cover.

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But for Mr. Garraway and his daughter Joely, this was more than just a walking adventure. It was also a fundraising initiative, raising funds for the Breast Cancer Society of Canada through their walking efforts. Indeed, their walk was dedicated to Mr. Garraway’s sister Christine Teifer and his mother-in-law Catherine Connor, both of whom lost their lives to breast cancer. Mr. Garraway and Joely trained for this walk to prepare for walking for eight or nine

hours a day on the walk. They started training last fall, walking every day including a long 23 kilometer walk from Carleton Place to Stittsville. Mr. Garraway also walked twice a week with the Stittsville Walking Club. Joely, who works full time, keeps fit by attending her Pilates class at IM Pilates in Stittsville. See FATHER, page 3

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News - Registration is now underway for the TD Summer Reading Club at all three local Ottawa Public Library branches in Stittsville, Richmond and Munster Registration began on Wednesday, June 18 and continues all summer long. Registration

can only be done online at www.biblioottawalibrary.ca . Each child who registers for the TD Summer Reading Club receives a free reading kit containing stickers and an activity book. Members of the TD Summer Ready Club also have the opportunity to drop a marble in the branch’s Marble Maze for every book that the member reads. There are weekly prizes. The TD Summer Reading Club offers weekly programs.

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News - The annual community strawberry supper hosted by St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church in Stittsville will be happening this coming Wednesday, June 25. There will be three sittings: 4 p.m., 5:30 p.m. and 7 p.m.

There will also be take out available as well. The supper will include turkey, ham, salads and, of course, strawberries and ice cream, all served right there in the basement hall at the church at the corner of Stittsville Main Street and Mulkins

Street in Stittsville. Cost this year is $15 for adults, $5 for children aged 612 and free for children aged 5 and under. For tickets, please call the church at 613-831-1256 or Geppy Walton at 613-8365019.

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Father, daughter hike from coast to coast This Wainwright’s English Coast to Coast Walk is open to anyone at any time. A person can book the walk himself or herself, figuring out the route to be walked and booking a different Bed & Breakfast for each night of the journey. Before the walk, Mr. Garraway and Joely spent a few days with family in his hometown of Whitehaven in England before starting the walk from St. Bee’s Head on the Irish Sea. St. Bee’s Head is only nine kilometers south of Whitehaven. This walk appealed to Mr. Garraway because his hometown of Whitehaven is a small town on the coast of the Irish Sea close to St. Bee’s Head where the walk starts. Indeed, St. Bee’s is a location where many from surrounding towns including Whitehaven go to swim in the summer. In addition, this walk goes through England’s famed Lake District which is virtually the “back garden” of his home town. Whenever he does visit his hometown to see family, he has always taken day trips in the Lake District because of its beauty and breathtaking views. And while it is called the Lake District, this area is mountaneous to some degree. Mr. Garraway’s sister Christine Teifer lived in Whitehaven, his hometown, all of her life. But she succumbed to breast cancer last July. Breast cancer also took the life of Mr. Garraway’s mother-in-law, Catherine Connor, when she was only 48 years old, with 12 children left behind. It is for them and for the thousands of others who are or who have fought this disease that Mr. Garraway and Joely undertook this Coast to Coast Walk across England.

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It was Alfred Wainwright who set out the route of this Coast to Coast Walk in a guidebook published in 1973. The route as laid out by Wainwright is a 306 kilometer (190 mile) walk across northern England, passing through three national parks: the Lake District National Park, the Yorkshire Dales National Park and the North York Moors National Park. Wainwright’s Coast to Coast Walk attracts hikers from all over the world. It is considered one of the ten best long distance hikes in the world. It not only includes a diversity of landscapes along its course but also allows walkers to visit villages with cottages and pubs and see medieval castles and monasteries. The Coast to Coast Walk is broken up into stages, each of which can be completed in a day. This Coast to Coast Walk uses public rights of way such as public footpaths, tracks and minor roads. Most walk it in a west to east direction, just like Mr. Garraway and his daughter Joely have done. Walking in a west to east direction keeps the prevailing wind and rain at one’s back and the evening sun out of the eyes. Alfred Wainwright, who died in 1991, was a British walker, guidebook author and illustrator whose seven volume “Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells” has become the standard reference work to many of the fells (mountains) of the English Lake District. His guide for the Coast to Coast Walk is another of the more than 40 books which he authored. Mr. Wainwright became a TV personality, featured in five television series for the British Broadcasting Corporation. The Wainwright Society was founded in 2002 with the aim of keeping alive the beliefs and concepts that he promoted in his writings.

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Leading the Walk for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation which was held inside at Stittsville Public School on Wednesday, June 11 due to rainy weather are, from left, Rob Beaudry in his Royal Canadian Mounted Police uniform, student Ilma Troto who is carrying the Canadian flag, and Stittsville Public School teacher George Gonis.

News - The annual Walk in support of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation at Stittsville Public School was forced indoors this year. Rainy weather on Wednesday, June 11 meant that the Walk had to be held indoors. So, instead of walking around the school yard as they normally do, the students involved in this Walk paraded around a route laid out throughout the school. In the school gymnasium, the students walked through a maze of chairs. They then left the gym and walked through the school hallways including going up to the second floor. Indeed, it was no doubt a Walk to remember. Retired RCMP Corporal Rob Beaudry was on hand again this year, in his red Mountie uniform, to help lead the way in the Walk. Student Ilma Troto carried the Canadian flag as she also led the way in the Walk. Bob McCutchon, a volunteer with the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, was on hand at the Walk, lending a hand such as holding open the gymnasium door as the walking students poured into the gym during the Walk.

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Jackson Trails Community Association is born! John Curry john.curry@metroland.com

News - The new Jackson Trails Community Association is up and running. The new Association held its first-ever annual general meeting on Thursday evening, June 12 at the Pretty Street Community Centre in Stittsville, electing its first executive, agreeing on a proposed constitution and having a discussion about community issues and possible initiatives in Jackson Trails. Filling the executive positions for the new Community Association are Tim Larocque as president; Jamie Whiteside as vice-president; Matt Yakabuski as treasurer; and Jennifer Dunev as secretary. There is a possibility that Omar Sultan, who had been serving as the interim president to get the Community Association up and running, may serve as a co-president but this was not decided at the meeting. At the meeting, Mr. Sultan, who nominated Mr. Larocque for president, indicated that he would stay involved with the organization and would help out. All of the new executive were acclaimed. The proposed constitution which was circulated around the meeting brought forth no concerns from the group and was adopted by a unanimous vote by those present. There had been an attempt in previous years to get a Community Association organized in the Jackson Trails community in Stittsville but the initiative did not succeed. This time Mr. Sultan, a resident of Jackson Trails since 2007, served as an interim president and was assisted on an interim executive by Mr. Yakabuski as interim treasurer and Ms. Dunev as interim secretary to work at getting a formal Community Association up and running. This was accomplished at this inaugural annual general meeting on June 12th. Mr. Sultan said that the goal of having a Community Association in Jackson Trails is to have a unified voice speaking for the community on issues of concern to Jackson Trails residents. In addition, a Community Association could be involved in fundraising for a splash

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Members of the executive of the new Jackson Trails Community Association are, from left, Matt Yakabuski, treasurer; Jamie Whiteside, vice-president; Jennifer Dunev, secretary; and Tim Larocque, president. pad in the community and in ensuring a community representative on meetings with Waste Management about the new landfill expansion on Carp Road. He also suggested that the Community Association should implement a website if a volunteer webmaster can be found. Of immediate concern is to provide a community voice at the upcoming public meeting on Tuesday, June 24 at 7 p.m. at the Stittsville Legion Hall regarding the proposed Minto residential development immediately west of the Jackson Trails community. Concerns revolve around the proposal to direct all traffic from

this proposed new subdivision through Jackson Trails streets to Stittsville Main Street. There is also a concern about how the Jackson Trails nature trails are going to be continued into the new subdivision. Some of the ideas which the 25 people at the meeting suggested that a Community Association might initiate are community events such as BBQ’s in Pioneer Plains Park, hosting a park clean up day, hosting community fun run days on the nature trails, developing a community garden, and having an Easter egg hunt in the park. City of Ottawa Stittsville ward councillor

Shad Qadri, who attended the meeting and made some comments at the end of the meeting as requested, said that he was hoping for good community participation at the upcoming June 24th meeting about the proposed Minto subdivision adjacent to the Jackson Trails community. He admitted that there are issues with the Minto proposal, stating that his job as councillor is to ensure that the community’s concerns are addressed properly by the developer. He said that there will be pathway connectivity between Jackson Trails and the new subdivision since the city supports such linkages and that’s how communities are built. Councillor Qadri also said that a road connection from the proposed Minto subdivision to Hazeldean Road is important but mentioned that at present Minto does not own the land over which such a road would go. He suggested that perhaps Minto will be able to work out a solution and gain access to Hazeldean Road. He said that he will be hosting a second public meeting about the Minto proposal sometime later to ensure that community concerns are heard and addressed. In relation to the possible extension of Stittsville Main Street to the north, he said that the plan remains for Stittsville Main Street to connect with Palladium Drive in the area of the Ottawa Police Service station near Canadian Tire Centre but that as yet no plan of development has been put forward for that area and until that happens, that road connection cannot happen. Any connection of Stittsville Main Street to Maple Grove Road, although only a small distance, would require an Environmental Assessment study which could take up to two years to complete. Membership in this new Jackson Trails Community Association is open to any resident of the Jackson Trials community 18 years of age or older and to any person who owns or manages a business with the Jackson Trails community. The annual membership fee is $5 per person. For more information, check the Jackson Trails Community Association Facebook Page.

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It is part of the Ottawa Public Library’s “Celebrating Cultures” initiative which is happening at a number of different Ottawa Public Library branch locations. Everyone is welcome to drop in and experience this event focused on “People of Ukraine.” There is no

charge to attend and no registration is required. Besides the Ukrainian arts and crafts that will be on display, you will hear Ukrainian music and there will be a Ukrainian storyteller there who will give a presentation for children between 1:30 p.m. and 2 p.m. City of Ottawa Stittsville ward

councillor Shad Qadri is expected to be in attendance for this “People of Ukraine” event at the Stittsville library branch. Refreshments will be served. Ukraine is considered by some as the site where the horse was domesticated. In the Middle Ages, the Ukraine area became a key centre

of East Slavic culture. Following its fragmentation in the 13th century, the territory of Ukraine was ruled by a variety of powers. A Cossack republic prospered during the 17th and 18th centuries but Ukraine remained divided until its consolidation into a Soviet republic in the 20th century. It became an independent state in

1991. Ukraine is one of the world’s largest grain exporters due to its extensive fertile farmlands. It also currently has a well developed manufacturing sector, particularly in aerospace and industrial equipment. It is home to about 45 million people.

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News - “Rally Fur Paws,” a fundraising 200 kilometer motorcycle and car rally that will include stops at the Carleton Place, Constance Bay, Manotick and Kanata Legion branches, will start and finish at the Stittsville Legion Hall on Stittsville Main Street in Stittsville on Saturday, July 5. The funds raised will go for service dogs to help veterans with such issues as diabetes, blindness, mobility and PTSD. At the conclusion of the ride at the Stittsville Legion, there will be a BBQ, a demonstration of trained canine skills at 3 p.m. and entertainment by a classic rock band “Men ‘n Pause” from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. This event is being sponsored by “The Defenders,” a riding group with military connections that go back 30 years.

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‘Homegrown Heroes’ at Goulbourn Museum John Curry john.curry@metroland.com

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Seven year old Eleyna Keyhan-Rodger, right, who is dressed up in military gear, shoots her water gun at a target as she competes against Cpl. Nathan Lightowlers, left, in the military-style obstacle course which was set up at the “Homegrown Heroes” event at the Goulbourn Museum at Stanley’s Corners last Sunday as watching from behind are Cpl. Eric Stoate, left, and Gunner Meaghan Douglas-O’Neill, right. The soldiers are all from units with 33 Brigade of the Canadian Armed Forces.

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Cpl. Abel da Silva, left, a re-enactor with the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion, explains about guns used in the Second World War including a 303 caliber rifle held by re-enactor Andrew McDonald, right, also of the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion, at the “Homegrown Heroes” event at the Goulbourn Museum at Stanley’s Corners last Sunday.

News - A military theme ran through the “Homegrown Heroes” Father’s Day event which was held at the Goulbourn Museum last Sunday. Sunny weather with blue skies overhead prevailed for this year’s event, a much different weather condition than last year’s Father’s Day event at the Museum during which it poured all day long. But this year, coming off several rainy, overcast days, the sunshine and blue skies overhead last Sunday provided an ideal setting for this free Museum event which ran from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Held to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the beginning of World War One and the 75th anniversary of the start of World War Two, this “Homegrown Heroes” event had military overtones and themes in numerous aspects of the event. In the wooded area beside the Museum which is at Stanley’s Corners at the intersection of Stittsville Main Street/Huntley Road and Flewellyn Road, soldiers from a number of military units within the Canadian Armed Forces 33 Brigade set up and ran a military-style obstacle course. Not only were the soldiers themselves dressed in their green Canadian Armed Forces uniforms but all those who tried their hand at the obstacle course got to don army gear and try to maneuver through the obstacle course, with youngsters sometimes competing against a dad and sometimes against one of the military soldiers. Dressed in military gear, participants would shoot at red cup targets with a water gun, would crawl through a camouflage canopy, would crawl through tubes and more – all very military-like, all very fun-like! But this was only one of several military themed exhibits/activities at this “Homegrown Heroes” event. An Canadian Forces jeep with a mounted gun was parked beside the Museum and not only was a popular exhibit in itself but also formed the backdrop for a demonstration of rifles and arms by the re-enactors from ‘A’ Company of the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion. Corporal Abel da Silva of the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion took the lead in this demonstration, explaining at one point to a crowd of over 30 onlookers about three firearms that he and fellow re-enactors Sheldon Smith and Andrew McDonald were carrying. One was a 303 calibre rifle which was standard issue for Canadian soldiers in the Second World War and it was the rifle which Andrew McDonald fired twice, using blanks and aimed up into the air over the Museum roof. Those present were urged to cover their ears because the roar from firing the rifle was thunderous. See MUSEUM, page 7

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John Larsen, right, seated, of the Morse Telegraph Club and the Cumberland Telegraph Operator’s Club, demonstrates the sending of a Morse Code message as Daniel Douglas, left, and his father Robert Douglas, second from left, look on at the “Homegrown Heroes” event at the Goulbourn Museum at Stanley’s Corners last Sunday.

Sheldon Smith, right, a re-enactor with A Company of the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion, shows a wartime gas mask to Jordan Yake, left, and Josh Yake, second from left, at the “Homegrown Heroes” event which was held at the Goulbourn Museum at Stanley’s Corners last Sunday.

Museum unveils new exhibit The sound of rifle fire is perhaps overlooked in wartime stories – not anymore for those who experienced the loud sound of this rifle firing! The 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion also had a table set up at which the re-enactors explained about items on display such as gas masks. It was yet another exhibit which added to the military theme of the day. Inside the Museum, the new “Homegrown Heroes” exhibit was on display for the first time. This exhibit tells the story of the impact of the World Wars on life in Goulbourn and in Canadian society – increased roles for women, the impact on agriculture and more. The wartime medals of World War One soldier and casualty Private Sefton Stewart of Richmond were on display. Also on display was information about Clarence Evelyn Rielly of Richmond, a Warrant Officer First Class, whose wartime medals were obtained by the Goulbourn Museum last summer thanks to an outpouring of support from the community in raising the funds required to make the purchase and bring these back

to his home community. The “Homegrown Heroes” exhibit also includes a list of volunteers associated with the Orange Young Britons No. 74 Lodge of Stittsville who enlisted for wartime service. The exhibit also includes wartime uniforms and a nurses uniform. Morse Code, a form of communication which at one time was the main communication tool of railways and which was adopted by the armed forces as a main means of communication during the years which included the World Wars, was in evidence at this “Homegrown Heroes” event. Members from the Morse Telegraph Club and the Cumberland Telegraph Operator’s Club were on hand, with one Morse Code station set up inside the Museum and one set up outside, under the big white tent that had been set up in the parking area beside the Museum. Messages were transmitted between these two stations, allowing people to see and hear how Morse Code was sent and received. It was a demonstration with civilian as well as military overtones. So, too, was the silent auction which was set up under the tent. While many of the items such as gift cards, gift baskets, a

$25 certificate for pies from the St. Paul’s Pie Ladies of Richmond, a Wayne Rostad CD collection, a season pass to Saunders Farm, a pair of Ottawa Senators tickets and a night at the Brookstreet Hotel in Kanata had no particular military connection, there were some items in the silent auction that related to the event’s military theme such as an uncirculated silver dollar commemorating the 100th anniversary of the start of World War One, books on World War One, and a one year family membership to the Diefenbunker in Carp, known as Canada’s Cold War Museum. Even the used book sale which was held at the event surrendered some wartime books. This “Homegrown Heroes” event also featured a photo booth at which youngsters and families could dress up in period costume and have a photo taken in front of a backdrop which featured the Union Jack. There were tables set up in the shaded area behind the Museum where event-goers could enjoy a relaxing time enjoying some of the food offerings of The Glen Restaurant and Pub’s mobile food trailer which was set up on the south side of the Museum.

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ongratulations Premier Wynne. Against all the odds, the Liberals, a party long in the tooth after 11 years in office and weighed down by a long string of scandals and controversies, has once again returned to power at Queen’s Park. From the outset of the election, the province seemed ripe for change. Ontarians were figuratively screaming for it, according to poll after poll. It just wasn’t the type of change anyone expected. Progressive Conservatives across the province were in collective shock as they watched the election results come in on June 12 – they expected voters to punish a party, just not their own. Few expected a Liberal majority. In the aftermath, the voters, including the pundits and journalists furiously pounding out copy to meet deadline, are left scratching their heads trying to figure out what it all means. Well, Premier, we can start with what it doesn’t mean. The results were not a ringing endorsement for your policies, or a thumbs up for the economic direction Ontario has been heading under 11 years of Liberal rule. Many voters question Liberal policies, such as the Green Energy Act, the decision to pay corporations to set up shop in Ontario, a bumbling strategy to

encourage industrial growth – need we go on? Voters headed into the June election with a bad taste in their mouth after digesting the Liberals’ latest budget proposal, which promised to add $5.7 billion in new spending while bizarrely indicating the intention to erase the deficit within three years. Keep in mind, the provincial debt has doubled under the Liberal’s watch and the province currently operates with a massive and growing deficit. But still we are left with the question of your party’s improbable victory. We can only conclude that this was an election about what voters didn’t want. It was a complete and utter repudiation of Progressive Conservative leader Tim Hudak and was also the last election he will fight at the helm of the party. This was an election dominated by fear instead of ideas. The only party punished by the electorate was the Progressive Conservatives, strangely enough they were also the only party to admit the fact that Ontario is in bad shape economically and that cost cutting measures are needed, as well as policies to encourage manufacturing and business growth. Unfortunately, they weren’t very good at communicating the message to the electorate. Hopefully, the next election will focus on issues and policies rather than strategic voting and fear.

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never heard it, look up Bob Newhart’s comedy routine on baseball. Mr. Google will show you the way.) Of course, the subtleties of the game – the defensive shifts and pitching strategies – are what make baseball addictive for its fans and impenetrable to its detractors. People will tell you that nothing happens in baseball, a suggestion that amazes and distresses partisans of the game. Similarly, a baseball fan might tell you that nothing happens in soccer. There’s no scoring, not even that many scoring chances. But watch a game with someone who really understands it and you’ll realize that soccer has subtleties too, skills and strategies that are not obvious to the casual viewer. Aficionados appreciate them – and of course there are millions of those around the world. Every sport has its subtleties, things that better-informed fans love about their game, and it is probably time to dispense with the notion that one game is superior to another. There is enough snobbery in the world without it spreading to sports. The World Cup is a great showcase for the game (as well as the colourful, sometimes bizarre and occasionally violent behaviour of fans from around the world) and it should

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cause an upsurge of interest in the game. In Ottawa, we now have a professional team, Ottawa Fury FC, and it should benefit from the upsurge, and perhaps cause a further upsurge itself. Meanwhile, the Toronto Blue Jays are causing all kinds of excitement in major league baseball and the Toronto Raptors gave basketball fans lots of thrills in the season just concluded. With any luck, all of these teams will stimulate some interest among kids and get them out playing. Whichever sport you like best, you have to admit this beats video games.

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Notice of Completion of Environmental Study Report The Environmental Study Report (ESR) for the Cambrian Road Widening Environmental Assessment (future realigned Greenbank Road to Jockvale Road) has been completed and has been placed on record June 12, 2014 for a 30-day public review period. In March 2013, the City of Ottawa initiated the Environmental Assessment for the proposed widening of Cambrian Road between the future Re-Aligned Greenbank Road and Jockvale Road. This study has been completed in accordance with the requirements for a Schedule “C” project in accordance with the requirements of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment, 2011, which is an approved process under the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act. Both the Barrhaven South Community Design Plan, (approved by Council in June 2006) and the City of Ottawa Transportation Master Plan (2013) identifies the requirement for widening of Cambrian Road from two to four lanes to accommodate future growth in the community. Copies of the Environmental Study Report are available for review at the following locations: City of Ottawa Service Centre 110 Laurier Avenue West Ottawa, ON, K1P 1J1

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In addition to these resurfacing projects, some microsurfacing will take place on Prince of Wales, between Century Road and Fourth Line Road; on McBean Street/Century Road West, between Ottawa Street and McCordick Road; and on Rideau Valley Drive, between Bankfield Road and Prince of Wales. Microsurfacing is a cost effective pavement preservation strategy which involves applying a seal coat of asphalt emulsion (basically, asphalt and water) and construction aggregate (sand, gravel, crushed stone and particulate). This layer fills minor wheel ruts. A final microsurfacing mixture of asphalt emulsion, fine-crushed stone aggregate and water is applied to further protect the road’s surface. Lansdowne Update The turf was installed over the last couple of weeks in TD Place at Lansdowne. The laying of playing field turf marks one of the last major works required to complete the stadium. TD Place will be the first Lansdowne component to open officially, and it’s right on track for the Ottawa REDBLACKS’ season opener against the Toronto Argonauts on July 18. Ottawa Fury FC will make their TD Place debut just two days later as they host the New York Cosmos. When TD Place opens, construction will continue across the rest of Lansdowne to finish the park, retail and residential areas. Regular updates and additional information are available by visiting ottawa.ca/newlansdowne. As for getting to the site, visitors can take transit, carpool, cycle or walk to Lansdowne. In fact, if you’re going to a REDBLACKS game, your game day ticket already includes both free, secure on-site bike parking and the cost of transit – through OC Transpo or via park and shuttle service from several locations near Lansdowne. The City is also identifying comfortable routes for pedestrians and cyclists to access Lansdowne. Learn more about all your transit options at ottawa.ca/newlansdowne. Farm Grant Program City Council approved a Farm Grant Program to provide financial relief to working farmers. The grant program will assist eligible farm property owners by allowing the June final tax installment to be paid in December. To qualify for the grant, the following conditions must be met: s 4HE PROPERTY MUST BE DElNED BY THE -UNICIPAL 0ROPERTY Assessment Corporation in the farmlands property class s 4HE PROPERTY MUST NOT BE OWNED BY A COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISE s 4AXES HAVE BEEN PAID UP TO DATE BEFORE THE *UNE INSTALMENT s 4HE lNAL TAX INSTALMENT BILLED MAILED -AY IS PAID IN FULL IN early December How the program will work: s 0ENALTY CHARGES WILL CONTINUE s .OTIlCATION OF THE AMOUNT TO BE PAID WILL BE COMMUNICATED TO you in the fall s 4HE GRANT AMOUNT WILL BE THE EQUIVALENT OF THE PENALTY CHARGES and fees added to your account during the deferral s 4HE #ITY WILL AUTOMATICALLY CALCULATE AND APPLY A CREDIT FOR THE grant amount to your tax account; there is no application to fill out Should you have any questions, please contact Revenue Branch from Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (June to August 8 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.) at 613-580-2444. If you have any questions, comments or concerns, please email me at Scott. Moffatt@ottawa.ca or contact me by phone at 613-580-2491.

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News - Holy Spirit Catholic School took a chance last Friday and it worked out. It involved a decision of whether to go ahead with the annual end-ofschool-year BBQ outside last Friday or move the event inside the school due to forecasts of rain. A late decision was made to go ahead with the outdoor venue for the event which ran from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. and it turned out to be the right decision as the rain held off and fun was able to reign over the school’s rear play yard instead. The giant inflatable slide was one source of a lot of the fun, as youngsters got to bounce down the slide to their great delight. There was an inflatable bounce on site as well and the school’s own play structure saw a lot of climbing activity as well. A fish pond proved popular while the dunk tank was once again a JOHN BRUMMELL/METROLAND highlight of the event, with teachers Mr. Jeremy Monette, a teacher at Holy Spirit Catholic plunging into the tank’s water, much School in Stittsville, takes a plunge in the dunk tank to the glee of the delighted students at the school’s annual end-of-school-year BBQ last who hurled the balls that would hit Friday evening. the target and activate the dunk tank. The Ottawa Police Service was on hand with two cruisers and a motorcycle.

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And, as is traditional, this annual BBQ had a huge raffle table featuring an assortment of prizes donated by local businesses. There was a digital picture frame, yoga passes, two bicycles, an airplane ride over Ottawa, a “cookie” tower (a gift basket filled with all kinds of cookie boxes), admission to a Pointe of Grace summer camp, a super soaker and lots more. And, of course, there was lots of food – hot dogs and hamburgers. Freezies and candy floss. Popcorn and drinks. Potato chips. Support from Brown’s Your Independent Grocer, the Stittsville McDonald’s Restaurant and city of Ottawa Stittsville ward councillor Shad Qadri were all instrumental in having such a range of food refreshments. This year’s end-of-school-year BBQ was a special one because it was also a celebration of the school’s 25th anniversary year. Alumni and former staff members were all invited back for the event and many took advantage to do so. A memorabilia display was set up in the school’s learning commons which was visited by many during the BBQ. Councillor Qadri presented the school with a certificate from the city of Ottawa commemorating the school’s 25th anniversary.

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Dante Ianni, foreground, fixes up his hamburger as Steve Ianni, background, watches at the annual end-of-school-year BBQ at Holy Spirit Catholic School in Stittsville last Friday evening.

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Ruby McCormick tries to “catch” a prize in the fish pond game at the annual end-of-school-year BBQ at Holy Spirit Catholic School in Stittsville last Friday evening.


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Lauren Winder uses a mallet to send a “frog� flying in the “Flip The Frog� game at the annual carnival at Guardian Angels Catholic School in Stittsville on Wednesday, June 11.

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Madeline Moser, centre, poses with Stars Wars characters who showed up at the annual carnival at Guardian Angels Catholic School in Stittsville on Wednesday evening, June 11. Darth Vader and the others are members of the Capital City Garrison of the 501st Legion. JOHN BRUMMELL/METROLAND

Jason McDonald of Stittsville is with his fully operational replica of R2D2 from Star Wars. He started building R2D2 in 2003 and it turned out to be a four year project. He and R2D2 now help at charity fundraisers and at special events like the annual carnival at Guardian Angels Catholic School in Stittsville on Wednesday, June 11. Due to wet weather, the carnival was held inside the school.

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Aidan Wilkens, right, paints a small dog on the hand of Lindsey Meikle, left, at the annual carnival at Guardian Angels Catholic School in Stittsville on Wednesday, June 11.

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News - Even rain could not put a damper on the annual carnival of Guardian Angels Catholic School in Stittsville on Wednesday, June 11. Sure, the steady rain forced the carnival to head indoors, taking place in the school itself, rather than in the parking lot at Holy Spirit Catholic Church on Shea Road where the carnival has been held in recent years. The Cavanagh Construction stage sat by itself in the parking lot in the rainy conditions as all of the carnival activities were relocated to the school. The hallways became the setting for the carnival games such as ring toss and the like, all run by volunteer students from Sacred Heart High School. The learning commons at Guardian Angels became a reptile refuge as it became the home of Tom Wellum’s “Reptiles Rock!â€? collection of snakes, lizards, turtles and ferrets. Youngsters ďŹ lled the “pitâ€? area in the learning commons as they got to touch and even hold the various reptiles. There was face painting and balloon hats, a jelly bean guessing game, a “Kiddie Landâ€? games area and a gym ďŹ lled with a bounce, games such as a milk can toss, a rope ladder game, a character on stilts and a talent show on the gym stage, featuring singers, keyboard players, magicians – you name it and the performers were there. The hallways were ďŹ lled with people – many ďŹ nding a spot to sit together and enjoy some of the refreshment goodies. Star Wars characters including R2D2 and Darth Vader were on hand in the school, giving the carnival yet another “wowâ€? factor. There was a silent auction set up just outside the learning commons and candy oss was being dispensed at the front door thanks to city of Ottawa Stittsville ward councillor Shad Qadri and his staff. So, while the carnival did not happen this year on the spacious parking lot at Holy Spirit Church under sunny skies, it nevertheless turned out to be a fun time in a different way, with everyone ďŹ lling the school and its hallways to create an intimate fun party time. It was a carnival that will be long remembered.

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City of Ottawa Councillor Reports By Shad Qadri, Councillor Ward Six Stittsville City of Ottawa

June 13th, 2014 Lane reductions on Fernbank Road at Shea Road Having started June 9, 2014 Fernbank Road has been restricted to a single lane at Shea Road. This lane reduction is required as the City constructs a single-lane roundabout at the intersection. A flag person will be onsite during weekday construction hours to direct traffic. The work is expected to be completed by the end of August. Hydro Ottawa Planned Work Notice Hydro Ottawa will be undertaking electrical service improvements on Stittsville Main Street this summer. The project involves installing new cables and ducts on Main Street, which will improve the capacity and reliability of the electrical system in the area. Cable and duct installation involves excavation within City of Ottawa’s Road Right-of-Way land and existing Hydro Ottawa easements. Work on this project is scheduled to commence Monday, June 16th until September 19th. You may notice increased construction throughout the duration of the project, including excavation activities and construction vehicles. Free Public Wi-Fi now available at the Goulbourn Recreation Complex As of Wednesday, June 11th at noon, the Goulbourn Recreation Complex has been wired with free public wireless internet! This is all thanks to a five-year sponsorship agreement between the City of Ottawa and IceNet Wireless, an Ottawa-based wireless internet company and a division of EION Inc. This is the latest sponsorship under the City’s Community Champions Program. The Community Champions Program is a partnership initiative that invites businesses, community organizations, foundations and individuals to sponsor City of Ottawa facilities, programs, services and community initiatives. Last week at City Hall: Development charges to pay the costs of growth City Council last week approved new rates for Development Charges to fund growth in the City over the next 10 to 17 years. Development Charges pay for the growthrelated portion of capital costs for new roads, transit, water, sewers, drainage, emergency services, parks development, major indoor recreation facilities, libraries and growth related studies. The charges are paid by the developer per residential unit and by square footage for commercial and industrial development. The ability to successfully move ahead with the updated Development Charges By-law will enable the City to advance long term transportation plans, including the City’s ambitious plan to extend rail east, west and south as part of Stage 2 transit expansion. Also, under the updated Development Charges By-law, developers will build local and community parks, similar to how they build other components of public infrastructure such as sewers and sidewalks. The City will ensure that these parks are built to City standards and will continue to build the larger District parks. R0012753966-0619

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and siblings on Wednesday morning, June their readiness for Kindergarten. Before receiving their diplomas, members of this Class 11 received diplomas acknowledging their graduation from Pre-School and certifying of 2014 at the Merrily We Go Pre-School in Stittsville sang several songs such as “The More We Get Together, The Happier We’ll Beâ€? and recited the alphabet and months of the year. Wearing colourful graduation hats, not quite mortarboards but still hats symbolizing graduation, the youngsters received a package of photos taken throughout the year from Merrily We Go teacher/director Jayne Tanner. Each child also received a gift as Ms. Tanner told them all how she loved them all and was going to miss all of them. Lots of hugs preceded the youngsters departure for the day but it was not the last Merrily We Go Pre-School experience for them. Last Friday morning, the class visited the Valley View Little Animal Farm at Fallowfield for a final get-together. Youngsters who attend the Merrily We Go Pre-School in Stittsville receive a good preparation for kindergarten, including a knowledge of their vowels, letters, months of the year and more. The Merrily We Go Pre-School will be offer two different week-long summer camp programs this summer, each with a different theme. JOHN CURRY/METROLAND A summer camp with the theme Pirates and Princesses Members of the Class of 2014 at Merrily We Go Pre-School in Stittsville are, front row, seated, from left, Emily Jessiman, will run from Monday, July 14 to Friday, July 18 from 9 Jessica Lajeunesse, Carissa Ross, Taylor Goulet, Kylie Adams and Anika Danielsen; and, back row, from left, teacher Salena a.m. to noon. Richard, Scout King, Jonathan Gambicourt, Dylan Carson, Matthew Poirier, Owen Lightfoot, Jack Ginn, Luke Demers, Hannah Another summer camp with the theme “Under the Seaâ€? Whitehorne and teacher/director Jayne Tanner. will run from Monday, Aug. 11 to Friday, Aug. 15. Both summer camp programs are for youngsters ages 3 to 5 and will include fun activities and crafts centered around the theme. For more information about these summer programs, please contact Jayne Tanner of the Merrily We Go PreSchool at merrilywego2010@gmail.com or phone 613836-4320. The Merrily We Go Pre-School website can be found at www.merrilywego.vpweb.ca . It is also not too early to begin thinking about the fall. Merrily We Go Pre-School is taking registration for this fall’s programs for youngsters aged 2 ½ to 4 years old. News - Goodbye, Pre-School. Hello, Kindergarten.

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News - The Stittsville District Lions Club gave away $3,000 in scholarships at its meeting on Wednesday, June 11. Three $1,000 bursary scholarships went to three local students who are graduating from grade 12 this month and who will be going on to post-secondary education in the fall. Receiving these scholarships at the meeting were South Carleton High School student Brit-

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News - Legendary American jazz tenor saxophonist Sonny Rollins wasn’t at the Gaia Java coffee shop in Stittsville last Friday evening but his music sure was thanks to the performance of the Patrick Smith Trio. This trio, which has been performing together over the past two years, filled the evening with the music of the renowned Rollins, considered as one of the most influential jazz JOHN CURRY/METROLAND musicians of all time. Members of the Patrick Smith Trio who some classic Sonny Rollins jazz at the Friday music The Patrick Smith Trio wanted to pay tribute evening at the Gaia Java Coffee Company shop in Stittsville last Friday are, from left, to Sonny Rollins by playing his music just like Keagan Eskritt on drums; Ben Heard on bass; and Patrick Smith on tenor saxophone. he would play it himself. Sonny Rollins pioneered the use of bass and drums as accompaniment for his saxophone solos. It is this same interaction that the Patrick Smith Trio tries to

Dinosaurs and teddy bears at Museum Special to the News

News - What do dinosaurs and teddy bears have in common? How about the Goulbourn Museum? Yes, that’s right, dinosaurs and teddy bears will both be the focus of upcoming family activity events at the Goulbourn Museum. On Sunday, June 29, a “Dinosaur Dig” is being held at the Museum, running from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. This activity event, geared to those aged 4 to 11, will feature an actual dig for dinosaur remains. Registration is required and the cost is $4 per child. On Sunday, July 20, the Goulbourn Museum

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News - The Westwind Family Fun Fair at Westwind Public School in Stittsville was postponed on Thursday, June 12 due to inclement weather but it’s all set to go this Thursday, June 19.

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same. The Westwind Parent Council is hosting this second annual Westwind Family Fun Fair at the school to wind up the school year. Last year over 750 people attended the inaugural event. Those attending are reminded to take along picnic blankets and chairs for seating. This Westwind Family Fun Fair

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Canada Day in Kanata Celebrating it’s 10th year!

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News - There’s going to be lots of entertainment at this year’s Canada Day celebrations in Stittsville. There will be two stages set up for performers, with performances happening on both of them from about 3 p.m. through to past 9 p.m. And the entertainment will be varied, ranging from Scottish dancing, cheerleading, trampoline comedy

and music, music, music. Student musicians from West End Music will be performing as will Hannah Brunsdon of Stittsville. Joel and Kyle Curry will be back this year. The “Missing Bridge Band� and the “Spider Killers Band� will both be performing. The action on stage will not be the only entertainment on the grounds at Sacred Heart High School, site of the

Canada Day celebrations. Magicians, comedians and a balloonist will be walking around the grounds, providing their own brand of entertainment. It’s entertainment of a different sort but Little Ray’s Reptiles will be presenting two shows, one at 4 p.m. and one at 6 p.m. But this is not all. There will be rides and games for the kids. The Stittsville Scouts will have archery and other activities set up for all to enjoy. The Country Farm petting zoo will be on site and there will be hay

rides provided by Holly Brook Farm. Dandelion Kids Consignment Shop of Stittsville will be there with activities for children as will Stittsville’s Pottery Playhouse. And don’t forget the tents. There will be tents set up which will house attractions and activities by Moore Chiropractic, the Goulbourn Museum, the Goulbourn Township Historical Society and the Stittsville District Lions Club. There is going to be plenty of food outlets on site. The Holy Spirit

Knights of Columbus will be on hand with its food wagon. Also on site will be JoJo’s Pizza, Gabriel’s Pizza and the Big-D French fry truck. Cotton candy and snow cones will also be available. And, of course, these Canada Day celebrations on Tuesday, July 1st will culminate in a gala fireworks display at 9:45 p.m. – a spectacular ending to this celebration of Canada’s birthday. These Canada Day celebrations in Stittsville are organized by the Stittsville Village Association.

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News - The Stittsville Goulbourn Horticultural Society was one of the gardening organizations in Ottawa honoured on the city’s first-ever official Garden Day last Friday. The Horticultural Society received a certificate signed by city of Ottawa mayor Jim Watson, Michel Gauthier, who is executive director of the Canadian Garden Council, and Ed Hanson, president of the Ottawa Chapter of Landscape Ontario, with Ian Frei, president of the Horticultural Society, accepting the certificate on behalf of the Society. Others on hand for the presentation at the ceremony at Ottawa city hall included gardening radio personality Ed Lawrence who is known as “Ottawa’s Gardener Ambassador,� Martha Walsh who is Chapter Coordinator with Landscape Ontario, and city of Ottawa Stittsville ward councillor Shad Qadri who nominated the Horticultural Society for this recognition.

This Garden Day Volunteers Recognition Ceremony was held to recognize organizations that contribute to the development and maintenance of public gardens for the benefit of residents of the city of Ottawa. The Stittsville Goulbourn Horticultural Society was nominated by councillor Qadri in recognition of the many hours of volunteer work provided by Horticultural Society members to maintain Vilalge Square Park and the Trans Canada Trail in Stittsville. The certificate received at the ceremony states that this “Thank you, garden volunteers!� certificate has been given to the Stittsville Goulbourn Horticultural Society “In recognition of your generous volunteer contributions to the City of Ottawa’s Garden Experiences. Thank you for adding joy to Ottawa’s official Garden Day celebration.� Garden Day in Ottawa, which coincides with National Garden Day, is going to become an annual event celebrating Ottawa’s garden culture and heritage and the local horticultural

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Holding the certificate which the Stittsville Goulbourn Horticultural Society received at the city of Ottawa’s Garden Day Volunteers Recognition Ceremony at Ottawa city hall last Friday are, from left, Horticultural Society members Helene Rivest, Ian Frei (president) and Margret Farr.

industry. It is all part of Garden Days, a three day coast-to-coast Canadian celebration inviting members of the public to visit a favourite garden or a local garden centre or to travel to a garden destination to experience the joys of garden experiences. “Garden visits and gardening are more than just leisure activities; they have a significant and documented impact on the environment, economy and your health,� says Ed Hanson, president of the Ottawa Chapter of Landscape Ontario. Garden Days, organized by the Canadian Garden Council, is a three-day celebration of gardens and gardening across Canada. The program’s objective is to draw attention to Canada’s garden culture, history and innovations and to underscore the importance of public and private gardens, the values of home gardening and the promotion of environmental stewardship. Ottawa’s Garden Day Volunteer Recognition Ceremony at Ottawa city hall last Friday celebrated those in the community like the Stittsville Goulbourn Horticultural Society members who have given of their time to create and beautify public garden spaces. Their efforts benefit all residents of the city. Besides the Stittsville Goulbourn Horticultural Society, other organizations, groups and companies which were honoured at the Garden Day Volunteer Recognition Ceremony included Friends of the Central Experimental Farm, the Ottawa Field Naturalists Club, The Friends of the Maplelawn Garden, Hansen Lawn and Gardens Inc., LaFleur de la Capitale, Greenscape Watering Systems Inc., Clintar Landscape Management Ottawa, Natural Impressions Landscaping, The Professional Gardener, Lindsay Landscapes Inc., Greenlife Inc., Manotick Tree Movers Inc., CityScape, Algonquin College Horticultural Industries Program, Geosynthetic systems, Green Unlimited, Weedman Ottawa, Peter Smit & Sons,

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What’s up, doc, in village of Stittsville? News – Bruce Baker of Stittsville has another busy summer and fall coming up, performing with the Mick Armitage Band which is heading into its third decade of performing locally. Bruce plays the saxophone and does vocals with the band which also includes Mick Armitage himself on drums and vocals; Peter Foret on guitar and vocals; Grant Tomkinson on bass guitar and vocals; and Rev. Al Bragg on piano, pedal steel guitar and vocals. Among the band’s engagements this summer are the Merrickville Car Show on Sunday, July 13, a concert in the park at Fitzroy Provincial Park on Thursday, July 17 and the Shawville Fair on Sunday, Aug. 31…The Goulbourn Recreation Complex now has free public wireless internet thanks to a five year sponsorship agreement between the city of ottawa and IceNet Wireless, an ottawa-based wireless internet firm…The Stittsville Branch 618 of the Royal Canadian Legion currently has 309 members. There are also nine new members

joining the branch as well as three Legion members transferring in from other branches… The Frederick Banting Alternate Program on Stittsville Main Street is holding its graduation ceremony for its class of 2014 on Tuesday, June 24 at 7 p.m. at the Ron Maslin Playhouse at Walter Baker Park off Terry Fox Drive in Kanata, just like in previous years…Two weekends ago, a young man visited the Gaia Java Coffee Company shop at the Stittsville Shopping Centre (Shoppers Drug Mart plaza) and left a tine of loose change to be added to the charity donations which the shop collects for CACHA (Canada-Africa Community Health Alliance) via a donation box which replaces a “tips” box at the shop. This anonymous donor’s donated change ended up to totaling just over $53 which is the equivalent to about a week of the donations received normally in a week at the shop via the donation box. The change was delivered in an empty Tim Hortons coffee tin. CACHA is an Ottawa-based organization that

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has medical projects in such African countries as Tanzania and Uganda…Hydro Ottawa is going to be doing electrical service improvements on Stittsville Main Street, starting next week and running through to mid-September. The project involves installing new cables and ducts to improve the capacity and reliability of the electrical system in the area. There will be excavation work involved with the work being done between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. on weekdays…The Stittsville Village Association monthly meeting this Thursday, June 19 at 7 p.m. in the upstairs meeting room at Stittsville Sobey’s will see the attendance of a representative of TransCanada Pipelines who will talk about the proposed Energy East pipeline that will run past Stittsville. The TransCanada representative is expected to answer questions about how the welding of the pipes will be checked and about whether TransCanada sponsors community events in areas impacted by a pipeline. Everyone in the community who is interested in welcome to attend this June 19th meeting…The Stittsville District Lions Club has come up with a design for a pin to commemorate the club’s 50th charter anniversary which is happening this year. The celebration of this milestone will happen on Saturday, Oct. 18 with a dinner of celebration at the Lions Hall on Stittsville Main Street…Holy Spirit Catholic Parish on Shea Road has held confirmation masses on the last two Saturdays at which children received the sacrament of confirmation…Sacred Heart High School graduate and former Bell Warriors player Justin Phillips, who now plays for the Ottawa RedBlacks of the Canadian Football League, will be a special guest at a Bell Warriors Football Club Recognition Ceremony which will be held on Sunday, July 13 at the Bell High School football field, at which the Bell Warriors will be recognized by the city of Ottawa for providing football programs to youth in the area for over 50 years now. The Bell Warriors draw players from Stittsville as well as Richmond, Munster and Goulbourn in addition to the Bells Corners, Bayshore and Britannia areas of the city…The skateboard/longboard making course at Frederick Banting Alternate Program on Stittsville Main Street was featured in a segment of the CBC Radio morning show on Wednesday, June 11. It told about the program which has proven successful at engaging students, implemented last year by teacher Mary Williamson with the six week program becoming a credit course this year. In the course, students learn not only woodworking skills but also collaboration skills in the classroom. The students learn to work together and ask for help from their peers. The students also apply their own creative artwork to their skateboards or longboards….Look for the Main Street Café to begin opening on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from its present mid-afternoon closing time to 8 p.m. or 8:30 p.m. That’s when the Café will transform into a burger place for these extended opening times, serving from a new burger menu. Burgers have always been popular at Main Street Café and

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The following are the current committee chairs at the Stittsville Legion: Lynn Chenier, membership; Doug Barnett, poppy campaign; Allison Jones, poppy trust fund; Teshia Llewellyn, bursary program; Christine Philipson, youth education; Barb Vant’Slot, public relations; Mike Amirault, TAOD; Christine Philipson, Legion seniors; Bob Steadman, veterans’ officer; Mike Steffin, sergeant-at-arms;

with no burger place like The Works in Stittsville, owner Marc Monette has decided to offer a special burger menu at these extended times on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. There will also be take-out. This should all be happening in early July… Excavation work has now been done for the new addition at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church at the corner of Stittsville Main Street and Mulkins Street. This new addition will make the church fully accessible…Fern Carpenter of Stittsville is chair of the 12th of July Regional Commemoration Committee which is planning this year’s 12th of July celebration for the Orange family… Wayne Beaten of Stittsville had the opportunity to be at the Parliament Buildings recently as a guest of MP the Hon. Pierre Poilievre. It was a gathering to celebrate the impending passage of the Fair Elections Act which MP Poilievre guided through the House of Commons. The gathering was held in a Parliament Hill office once used by Sir John A. Macdonald and which still has Sir John’s liquor cabinet in it. Mr. Beaten is head of the Conservative Association for the newly formed Rideau-Carleton constituency which includes Stittsville. It is expected that MP Poilievre will be running as the Conservative candidate in this new riding in the next federal election…The Zach Smith combo will be performing at the Friday music evening at the Gaia Java Coffee Company shop this Friday, June 20 at 7 p.m. These Friday music evenings are free to attend but early arrival is recommended for the best seating….Members of the Stittsville Goulbourn Horticultural Society have begun working at improving the plantings around the base of the “Welcome to Stittsville” sign at the intersection of Hazeldean Road and Stittsville Main Street…A community BBQ is being held at Pioneer Plains Park in the Jackson Trails subdivision this Saturday, June 21 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m….Stittsville resident Frances Taylor had quite a struggle just to find out where she was to vote in the June 12 provincial election. In fact, she has submitted a complaint to Elections Ontario and the Ontario Ombudsman among others about the whole matter. She received no voter card or any information to indicate that she was on the voters list or where she should vote although she has lived at her current Stittsville home for almost three years. She tried to obtain her voting information from the Elections Ontario website. No luck. She then placed two calls to Elections Ontario, both involving waits of at least ten minutes just to talk to someone, but the information was still not forthcoming. This led to another phone call. Frances feels that having to go through such a prolonged process to try to find out where to vote is unacceptable in a country like Canada where election processes should be first rate… Helene Rivest of Stittsville is still in a holding pattern, as it were, as she waits to donate a kidney. She has gone through all of the tests and right now it is a matter of waiting for the right recipient to emerge….The Fairwinds community in Stittsville suffered a power outage last Monday afternoon… Dave Cashman, Ladies Auxiliary liaison; Sean McCormick, sports; Dave Cashman, lottery and donations; Johnny Leroux, sick and visiting; Doug Barnett, property and housing; Fred Appel, honours and awards; Carrie Barnett, ways and means; Ellen Johnston, entertainment; Aileen Appel, bar officer; Clive Morris, 55 Plus liaison; Christine Philipson, webmaster; Sue McCormick, bingo chair; Bev Currie, secretary; Judy Campbell, treasurer; Aileen Appel, hall and lounge bookings; and Mike Staffin, cadet liaison. Vacant committee chair positions include track and field, bylaws and house rules, juvenile sports and catering.


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News - Twins Greg and Paul Rorwick are well known around Stittsville. Both are busy people, working part-time at Brown’s Your Independent Grocer. Greg has a second job as a motivator at Goodlife Fitness as well as volunteering there. Paul volunteers at the WMCA at Canadian Tire Centre and at the Kanata Wave Pool. Both are also involved in Special Olympics. Both Greg and Paul, who have grown up in Stittsville, have that ex-

tra chromosome which means that they have Down Syndrome. But as their active lives show, this has not stopped them from being active community members. Their parents, Dale and Susan Rorwick, want the best for their sons and this includes developing a supported but independent life. An important part of this plan is establishing a Personal Support Network through Lifetime Networks, a program run by Citizen Advocacy Ottawa. Each Personal Support Network has a facilitator whose job is to create a

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group of people committed to being part of a personal network around a person with a disability. The role of a Network facilitator is to guide the focus person through his or her community in creative ways with the purpose of forming connections and friendships with other members of the community. Through forming these connections, the facilitator in effect establishes a formal group of friends and supporters that make up the support Network. Laura Cameron was the facilitator for Greg and Paul Rorwick for four years and remains today as a member of their Network. “I have known Greg and Paul for about five years – four of these years I was privileged to work as their facilitator assisting them in developing and maintaining a network, finding jobs and connections within our community” Ms. Cameron says. “As a Network we had a lot of fun and memorable times together,” she says. Ms. Cameron had to step down as facilitator for Greg and Paul Rorwick about a year ago due to other commitments but she found that she could not walk away from the bond that she had developed with the pair. The solution? She became a member of their Network. “As friends we spend time together doing things we all enjoy such as cheering on the Ottawa Senators, eating at Subway, going to a movie, bike rides, to name a few,” she says. “I always look forward to hearing about what is happening in their lives and supporting them in any way I can. They bring so much joy to my

life!” But right now, Greg and Paul Rorwick need a new facilitator. It should be someone who is rooted in the community who has a passion for supporting people with disabilities and believes in the power of relationships. Being a facilitator is a paid position that is part-time, six to eight hours a month, mostly in the evenings or on weekends. Anyone interested in being a facilitator and helping Greg and Paul Rorwick to continue to flourish in their adult lives should contact pro-

gram manager Andrea Podruski by phone at 613-761-9522, ext. 229 or via email at apodruski@citizenadvocacy.org . Citizen Advocacy of Ottawa is a registered charitable organization dedicated to helping people with disabilities participate fully in the community life of Ottawa. Established in 1974, it has supported thousands of people with disabilities over the years and has touched the lives of thousands more. For more information, please visit the website at www. citizenadvocacy.org .

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Greg Rorwick, left, and Paul Rorwick, centre, are with Laura Cameron, right, their former Network facilitator who is now a member of their Network. A new facilitator is being sought. Anyone interested should contact Andrea Podruski, program manager at Citizen Advocacy of Ottawa, at 613-761-9522, ext. 229 or via email at apodruski@ citizenadvocacy.org

Annual Canadian Cancer Society BBQ at Stittsville Childcare Centre

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Serving up hamburgers at the seventh annual Canadian Cancer Society Fundraiser BBQ at the JOHN BRUMMELL/METROLAND Stittsville Childcare Centre on At the raffle table at the seventh annual Canadian Cancer Society Stittsville Main Street in Stittsville Fundraiser BBQ at the Stittsville Childcare Centre on Stittsville Main last Friday are Krystle Vanderwal, Street last Friday are Daphney Tarenteau, left, and Linda Muise, right. left, and Tim Gray, right.


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‘Take Five Band’ playing at Events at Stittsville Legion Hall benefit dance at Legion Hall Barb Vant’Slot

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News - You can enjoy a variety of music and dance the night away while helping fund local women’s shelters. You can do this by attending a beneďŹ t dance fundraiser for the Royal LePage Shelter Foundation at the Stittsville Legion Hall on Stittsville Main Street this coming Friday, June 20. The doors open at 8 p.m. for the dance which will feature the Take Five Band which has a diverse song list that spans many genres including classic rock, pop, country, celtic and East Coast, blues, funk and alternative rock. The four member band plays it all, so you are bound to hear and enjoy lots of music that you like. Tickets for this fundraising dance can be obtained by contacting Royal LePage sales representative Carolyn Bradley at carolyn@greatagent.ca. Tickets are $10 in advance and $12 at the door on Friday evening. The band is donating its time and the Stittsville Legion is donating use of the hall for this event, so all of the proceeds plus the funds raised with a silent auction will be going to the Royal LePage Shelter Foundation. Local shelters to help women and children escape violence will be the ultimate beneďŹ ciaries of the funds raised. Sponsors of this fundraising event are Royal LePage, Great Agent.ca, The Full Storey Inc. Residential Home Inspec-

tions, Stittsville legion, Colour by Design and Take Five Band. The Royal LePage Shelter Foundation is Canada’s largest public foundation dedicated exclusively to funding women’s shelters and violence prevention programs. Across Canada, Royal LePage brokers, agents, staff and friends organize fundraising events in support of local shelters and the Royal LePage Shelter Foundation. The Royal LePage Shelter Foundation supports annually about 30,000 women and children staying in shelters. Raising awareness to help end family violence is a key focus of the Royal LePage Shelter Foundation. The Take Five Band has been performing for events, weddings, corporate functions and private parties in the Ottawa area for over a decade. The band includes three strong lead vocalists and offers a variety of well crafted harmonies. The band uses a pro sound technician, John Loubser, who works at all of their gigs with the result that the band offers a professional sound. Members of the band are Mark Hodgson, vocals and guitar; Bill Brookes, vocals and lead guitar; Glen Scammell, bass and vocals; and Lary Cadman, drums and vocals. Carolyn Bradley is a sale representative with Royal LePage Team Realty on Strandherd Drive in Nepean.

SPECIAL EVENTS News - (All these special events are open to everyone in the community unless otherwise stated) On Fridays, June 20 and 27, Friday BBQs will be held at the Legion Hall on Stittsville Main Street in Stittsville, going from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. There will be hamburgers, hot dogs and sausages for $3 each. There will also be a full course meal with salads and dessert available for $8. A chicken or pork chop dinner with salad, veggies and dessert will be available for $10. Everyone is welcome. This Saturday, June 21, the Stittsville Legion will hold a “Beach Party� with a chicken

BBQ at 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. There will be entertainment with the band Slyck 50 starting at 8 p.m. Cost for the evening will be $15 for Legion members and $17 for non-members. Those attending are urged to wear beach attire. On Sunday, June 22 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the downstairs lounge at the Legion Hall, Carrie Barnett will host an Avon open house. On Saturday, June 28, there will be a steak night from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Steak with all the trimmings for only $12 per person. This will be followed by a “Karaoke� open mike session with Barry Martin in the downstairs lounge. Everyone is welcome to attend. The next trip to the Slots at the Rideau Carleton Raceway will be held on Wednesday, July 2. Please

call Marion Gullock at 613-8365254 for more information. The regular monthly breakfast at the Legion hall which is open to everyone in the community will be served on Sunday, July 6 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon at the Legion Hall on Stittsville Main Street. Only $6 per person for a great breakfast! On Saturday, July 12, a beer tasting event hosted by Covered Bridge micro brewery of Stittsville will be held at the Legion hall on Stittsville Main Street. Cost is only $15 per person covering both food and entertainment. The annual Stittsville Legion golf tournament will be held on Thursday, Aug. 28 at the Glen Mar Golf and Country Club on Fernbank Road west of Stittsville.

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Two from South Carleton at provincial championships John Curry john.curry@metroland.com

Sports - South Carleton High School’s prospects on the track are bright thanks to two up-and-coming student athletes. Shyvonne Roxborough, 15, and Caitlin Fischer, also 15, are grade ten students who both qualified for and participated in this year’s OFSAA (Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations) high school track and field championships in Mississauga. After placing second in her three events at the National Capital meet at the Terry Fox Athletic Facility, Shyvonne went to the OFSAA meet where she placed second in the 100 metres, second in the long jump and sixth in the 200 metres. While she did not win any of the events, she did set personal bests in all three. She was pleased with her results and is happy not only because she had a good day at the provincial championship but because she knows that she will be getting even better. She has been a member of the Ottawa Lions track club for the past year. She learned about the club after receiving information about it while competing in a grade eight meet as a Goulbourn Middle School student. She ended up quitting soccer in order to join the Lions track club and focus on track and field.

Shyvonne is now hoping to qualify for the nationals in British Columbia in August. Long term, she wants to see how far she can go in track and field, with a hope that it might in-

clude participation on Canada’s national team. Caitlin Fischer ran the 400 metres at the OFSAA high school championships where she placed tenth.

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Two South Carleton High School athletes who competed in the recent All-Ontario high school track and field championships in Mississauga are Caitlin Fischer, left, and Shyvonne Roxborough, right.

She was ranked 14th going into the championships, so she moved into the top ten in Ontario with her finish at the meet. She ran in 60.12 seconds, a time just a littler higher than her 400 metre personal best of 59.52 seconds which she set in the National Capital meet this year. Last year Caitlin qualified for the OFSAA provincial championships in both the 200 metres and 400 metres. Caitlin runs both the 200 metres and the 400 metres but this year she dropped the 200 metres because of injuries suffered last year. She feels that the 400 metres is her stronger event. Caitlin has been a member of the Ottawa Lions track club for almost two years, having learned about them, like Shyvonne, from information received while competing at a grade eight track meet for Goulbourn Middle School. She quit both soccer and dance in order to focus on track. She likes how track is an individual sport where an athlete can monitor progress and when he or she does well can see how training pays off. She says that her training includes speed endurance, strength training and work on starts. Caitlin would like to participate in track at the university level. As for anything beyond that, she just wants to see where things take her. “I love it so I want to see where it

takes me,” she says about her track involvement. South Carleton High School teacher Lionel Bedard, who is a coach of the SCHS track and field team, notes that the 400 metres, which Caitlin runs, is “the most grueling track event.” “Every run delves into the lactic acid zone and the threshold for discomfort has to be maximized to get the most out of the human body,” he explains. Mr. Bedard notes that Shyvonne Roxborough was unable to compete in track for South Carleton last year because of injuries. But she emerged on the scene with a bang this season. She set a new track meet record at the Podium Sports Hungerford Track & Field Classic meet in Brockville with a personal best of 12.41 seconds in the 100 metres. Then, at the West Conference meet in mid-May, Shyvonne captured firsts in the junior girls 100 metres, 200 metres and long jump, earning her junior girl athlete of the meet honours. Mr. Bedard notes that Shyvonne combines electrifying starts, precision running, powerful strides and a smooth finish in her running. He praised both Shyvonne and Caitlin as “ambassadors for our school” who are helping re-establish track excellence at the school with their performances.

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A day of art and quilts happening in Richmond Special to the News

News - Art and quilts will be on display in Richmond this Saturday, June 21. The Richmond Village Art Club is hosting its third annual “Art in the Park� show this Saturday, June 21 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Richmond Curling Club. And the 11th annual Outdoor Quilt Show will be held on the grounds at The Country Quilter on McBean Street, also on this Saturday, June 21 from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Both of these events are within walking distance of each other, so you can enjoy both with no problem. And, indeed, the famous Richmond Bakery sits between the two events, so you can drop in there for some goodies as you go from one event to the other. For the past two years, the Richmond Village Art Club has held its June art show at Memorial Park at the corner of Perth Street and McBean Street in the village. But this involved pitching tents which could be buffeted by windy condi-

tions and also depended on good weather. This year the Richmond Village Art Club has moved the art show to the upper lounge room at the Richmond Curling Club on Perth Street at the fairgrounds, really just across the street from Memorial Park. Admission for this art show is free and there’s lot of parking at the Curling Club. The show will feature a variety of art from mixed media to acrylics and oils to textile art such as painted silk scarves. There will be landscapes and abstracts, all displaying the creativity and talent of local artists. Again this year, for the third straight year, Cydney Green and Ben Wightman from Royal

LePage Team Realty are sponsoring the show. As for the Outdoor Quilt Show at The Country Quilter on McBean Street, it will run from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., featuring a display of about 100 quilts and quilted items. There will also be a display by the Doll Guild and a charity used book sale. Scissor sharpening will be available from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Just like the art show, admission to this quilt show is free. As an added attraction, St. Paul’s United Church beside The Country Quilter will be offering a luncheon from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. that will be open to everyone.

Music at Village Square Park on Aug. 14 thanks to sponsor Waste Management Special to the News

News - There will be music in Village Square Park in Stittsville again this summer thanks to Waste Management and its sponsorship of a “Concerts in the Park� program in partnership with the city of Ottawa. This year’s “Concerts in the Park� program will see the group “Serious Fun� performing at Village Square Park on Thursday, Aug. 14. This one and a half hour free concert starting at 7 p.m.

will be preceded by a BBQ in support of local youth initiatives. In addition, donations for the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) will be collected at the concert. Besides this concert at Village Square Park, this year’s “Concerts in the Park� series will see two concerts held at the Richmond fairgrounds in Richmond and four concerts held at Fitzroy Provincial Park in West Carleton. The concerts at the Rich-

mond fairgrounds will happen on Thursday, July 31 with the band “Sidewinder� and on Thursday, Aug. 7 with the group “Ambush.� Concerts at Fitzroy Provincial Park will happen on Thursday, July 3 with “The Heartbeats,� Thursday, July 10 with “3’s A Crowd,� Thursday, July 17 with the “Mick Armitage Band,� and Thursday, July 24 with “Ambush.� All of these concerts are free thanks to the sponsorship of Waste Management.

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Donations at open house Special to the News

News - The Goulbourn Lawn Bowling Club received two major donations at its open house last Saturday. The Richmond District Lions Club presented a $500 donation to the Club at the open house. In addition, the Club received a $250 donation from Shane Foley, a sales representative for Kellar Williams Ottawa Realty. City of Ottawa Rideau-Goulbourn ward councillor Scott Moffatt dropped in at the

The Goulbourn Lawn Bowling Club currently has over 50 members but more are always welcome. There is free instruction and club bowls are available for use. Fees for the ďŹ rst year are only $60, rising to $135 per year after that. The Goulbourn Lawn Bowling Club hosts three invitational tournaments a year and holds a few in-club tournaments as well. Lawn bowling combines fun, good exercise and social interaction, making it an ideal sporting initiative. For more information about the Goulbourn Lawn Bowling Club, please contact Club president George Burns-Nichol at 613-831-0939.

open house which was held at the Club’s lawn bowling green at Stanley’s Corners. The open house this year also featured a delicious lunch which was supplied by the Stittsville Villa Retirement Community by Revera. The Goulbourn Lawn Bowling Club began in Richmond, using temporary greens at Lions Park. In 1998, it moved to its present location adjacent to the former Goulbourn municipal building (now the Goulbourn Town Hall) at Stanley’s Corners.

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Lane Moffatt, son of city of Ottawa Rideau-Goulbourn ward councillor Scott Moffatt, delivers a lawn bowl at the Goulbourn Lawn Bowling Club’s open house last Saturday.

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Goulbourn Lawn Bowling Club president George Burns-Nichol and Club member Rick Nolan, right, hold a cheque for $250 which was a donation to the Club from real estate sales representative Shane Foley of Kellar Williams Ottawa Realty.

Presenting a giant cheque for $500 as a donation from the Richmond District Lions Club to the Goulbourn Lawn Bowling Club at the Club’s open house at its lawn bowling green at Stanley’s Corners last Saturday are, from left, Goulbourn Lawn Bowling Club president George BurnsNichol, Richmond District Lions Club president Gerry Moore, Wayne Harding of the Goulbourn Lawn Bowling Club and Bruce Johnson of the Richmond District Lions Club.

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Head boy and head girl aim for more student events John Curry

That’s because the school’s newly elected head girl and head boy or coprime ministers, if you will, both ran on platforms to ramp up school spirit and have more student events with more students involved. It’s an ambitious goal but already, new head girl

Taylor Cavanagh and new head boy Stephen Hickson are starting to plan events and are taking steps such as News - Students at Sacred Heart online surveys and social media inCatholic High School in Stittsville teraction to get student input on what are in for an active, involved 2014their fellow students would like to 2015 school year. see happen. “Our goal is to do a lot,” says Taylor Cavanagh, a 17 year old grade 11 student who has been involved with student government at Sacred Heart since she was in grade seven. Stephen Hickson, a 16 year old grade 11 student, is just completing his first year on student council but he ran for head boy so that he could take on a larger role in student affairs. He wants student council to organize more events and get students more involved through events like more dances and coffee houses, ensuring a better student experience for all students. Taylor agrees, noting that she and Stephen want students when they graduate from Sacred Heart to have a lot more memories of fun student events at the school. While current popular events like the annual reindeer hunt and dances will continue, new events might include coffee houses, movie nights and pep rallies. JOHN CURRY/METROLAND She says that she and Stephen Taylor Cavanagh, left, and Stephen Hickson, right, are the new head want to see more involvement and girl and head boy respectively at Sacred Heart Catholic High School in more participation in student council Stittsville. events by students, making it “cool”

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the head boy position. The campaign itself created a lot of interest among students. Campaigns included wrist bracelets (“Believe in Steve 14”), buttons (“Trust in Taylor), t-shirts, videos and speeches. Stephen, for his part, wowed the audience at the speeches by doing a rap dance with two friends on stage. Both admit, though, that all of the speeches made by the candidates were amazing, showing the caliber of all of the candidates.

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Holy Spirit Catholic School student Andrew Adloc, left, waters the seedling which he planted in a pot wth student Ben Gunn, right, in the background, at the RBC Blue Water Day event at the Fernbank/Terry Fox branch of the Royal Bank of Canada on Thursday, June 12.

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News - Usually you go to a bank for financial information or business. But on Thursday, June 12, a group of students from Holy Spirit Catholic School in Stittsville travelled to the Royal Bank branch at the Walmart shopping area at the corner of Fernbank Road and Terry Fox Drive to learn about water – its importance and its conservation – and about the importance of trees in relation to water. It was RBC Blue Water Day at the branch. At the branch, Mr. Don Kealey’s grade six class took in an audio-visual presentation about water that emphasized what a precious resource fresh water is and how humans, animals and plants cannot live without it. It was pointed out that water is needed to produce almost everything that people use such as clothes, food, plastic, paper and steel. While a camel can survive up to two weeks without water, a person can live only three to five days without water. It was pointed out that it takes 91 litres of water to make 500 grams of plastic; 10,855 litres of water to make one pair of jeans; 40 litres of water to make one slice of bread; 10 litres of water to make one sheet of paper; and 11,000 litres of water to make one quarter pound hamburger. Canadians consume an average of 343 litres of fresh water per person per day. In Africa, the average person uses 3 litres of water per day. One in five people around the world do not have access to clean drinking water.

Besides seeing this presentation about the importance of water and its use, the students also had the opportunity to plant a tree – yes, plant a tree right there in the branch! The branch had acquired evergreen seedlings from the Ferguson Forest at Kemptville and provided them to the students who were able to plant them in small containers. The students got to take these potted seedlings home with them, with many planting them at their homes that very evening.

Trees play a role in cleaning the air and thus preserving clean water. That’s why planting a tree is one way to help ensure the continuation of clean water in the environment. Students got to take home with them from the branch not only the potted seedlings but also RBC Blue Water bracelets, pens, and bookmarks featuring a water drop that contained wildflower seeds that just had to be planted. The students also left the bank branch with a tip sheet of how to protect the fresh

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Holy Spirit Catholic School student Evan Ianni does a word puzzle about water at the RBC Blue Water Day event at the Fernbank/Terry Fox branch of the Royal Bank of Canada on Thursday, June 12.

water in a community. They had each used their Royal Bank pens to complete a “word search” puzzle, with all of the words somehow being related to water. To round out the experience, students were treated to pizza from the adjacent JoJo’s Pizzeria. They also were able to enjoy apples and drinks like juice and iced tea. This event focused on water conservation was the brainchild of manager Erin Craig and the staff at this Fernbank/Terry Fox branch of the Royal Bank. They developed the idea and partnered with Mr. Kealey’s class from Holy Spirit School as they have had a previous relationship with the school through the Blues in the Schools program. One challenge for the branch was to ensure that branch customers would continue to have easy access to the bank’s ATM machines and counter services. This was accomplished thanks to planning and the bank’s spacious premises. Staff at the branch made the presentations to the students and worked with them on planting the trees. Some of the staff were on hand for the event on their own time, showing their commitment to the program. Hosting this program for students at Holy Spirit Catholic School in Stittsville is all part of the Royal Bank’s Blue Water Project. This is a wide ranging program that is dedicated to protecting the world’s fresh water. It includes not only a $50 million commitment over ten years to support organizations working to protect water but also to build awareness about the importance of water in today’s society.

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Kanata Montessori School

Our Graduates 2013 - 2014 We are very proud of our 2014 graduates. As our school continues to grow and mature we see that our graduates are leaving KMS with the skills and experiences they need to become successful adults. A Montessori education prepares students for life‌ not just the next grade. Our focus on organization, respect, work ethic, critical thinking and engagement form the building blocks for success. We are proud our students test well above Canadian norms, however, we are more proud how they carry themselves, how they contribute to tasks, how they engage at a deep level, how organized they are and of course their commitment to the environment. These skills will make them the leaders of tomorrow. Congratulations to each and every graduate. We wish you all the success as you move into high school. Jonathan Robinson Principal

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I started attending KMS at the age of three and am as a grade eight student. I had many great years at KMS; it feels like I am leaving behind a well-loved home. I will miss all of my friends that I have grown so close to during my time here. Part of having a lot of friends means having a lot of memories, some of my favourite memories were formed on the off-campus activities such as, the yearly Odyssey Trips and New York trips the school takes us on at the Junior High level. I also enjoyed the play that we Junior Highs put on for the school once a year.

I started at KMS in casa, or junior kindergarten, when I was 4 years old. Next year I will be going to Colonel By Secondary School for the IB (International Baccalaureate) Program. In KMS, I loved all of the different trips and experiences that we had the opportunity to go to, a few of them including the MMUN trip to New York and the Odyssey Trip. I will miss all of the friends I have made during my whole time here at KMS. I will also miss all of the good times I had at this school.

I’ve been at KMS for 9 years, since I was 5 years old. Next year I’ll be going to Blyth Academy. One of the most meaningful experiences I had at KMS would have to be the Odyssey trip when I was in grade 7. It was really fun and I got to learn lots of things while doing crazy activities like whitewater rafting. The thing I’m going to miss the most about KMS is the freedom to be creative with our projects and assignments.

J’ai commencĂŠ Ă frĂŠquenter l’École Kanata Montessori Ă l’âge de trois ans et maintenant je termine ma dernière annĂŠe comme une ĂŠtudiante de huitième annĂŠe. J’ai eu beaucoup de bonnes annĂŠes ici Ă l’É.K.M et c’est comme si je laissais derrière une maison bien-aimĂŠe. Je vais manquer tous mes amis Ă qui je me suis attachĂŠe. Avoir beaucoup d’amis veut dire avoir beaucoup de beaux souvenirs et quelques-uns de mes souvenirs prĂŠfĂŠrĂŠs de cette ĂŠcole se sont formĂŠs durant les activitĂŠs hors-campus comme le Voyage OdyssĂŠe et le voyage Ă New York. J’ai aussi aimĂŠ la pièce de thÊâtre annuelle.

J’ai commencĂŠ Ă l’École Kanata Montessori en Casa, quand j’avais 4 ans. L’annĂŠe prochaine j’irai Ă l’Êcole secondaire ÂŤ Colonel By Âť dans le programme IB (BaccalaurĂŠat International). J’ai aimĂŠ toutes les diffĂŠrentes activitĂŠs et les expĂŠriences Ă l’École Kanata Montessori. Nous avons eu l’occasion d’aller Ă New York pour la confĂŠrence ÂŤ Modèle Montessori Nations-Unies Âť et le voyage OdyssĂŠe Ă QuĂŠbec oĂš nous avons fait du camping pendant neuf jours. Je vais manquer tous les amis que j’ai rencontrĂŠs durant mon sĂŠjour ici Ă l’ÉKM. Je vais aussi manquer tous les moments spĂŠciaux vĂŠcus dans cette ĂŠcole.

Je frĂŠquente l’École Kanata Montessori depuis que j’ai 5 ans. En septembre, j’irai au “Blythe Academy.â€? Le Voyage OdyssĂŠe de 7e annĂŠe est l’une des meilleures expĂŠriences que j’ai eues Ă l’École Kanata Montessori. C’Êtait très amusant et j’ai vĂŠcu beaucoup d’expĂŠriences et d’aventures oĂš j’ai fait des activitĂŠs “follesâ€? comme conduire un bateau pneumatique dans les rapides. Ce que je vais manquer le plus de l’École Kanata Montessori c’est la libertĂŠ d’être crĂŠative avec mes projets.

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I started at KMS at the beginning of Casa, and next year I will be going to Earl of March Second # ! $ choose one “meaningful experience�, as there were many. If I had to choose, though, I would pick the Odyssey Trip or the MMUN trip that we did in Junior High. I think I will probably miss the environment and general atmosphere, and my friends who I have been in a class with since grade 1.

I started at KMS in grade 6 when I was twelve years old. So far in junior high I have deeply enjoyed the open and welcoming feeling that the class gives off. The Odyssey Trip was really meaningful to me because it showed me what I could do. I also loved the play and MMUN because they let me express myself. I am attending Bell High school next year. I will miss this sincere atmosphere.

J’ai commencĂŠ Ă l’École Kanata Montessori en première annĂŠe ÂŤ Casa Âť. L’annĂŠe prochaine, j’irai Ă ! " de choisir un souvenir seulement parce qu’il y en a beaucoup. Mais si je dois en choisir un, je pense que c’est le voyage OdyssĂŠe ou le voyage ÂŤ Modèle Montessori des Nations Unies Âť que nous faisons en ÂŤ Junior High Âť. Je pense que je vais manquer l’atmosphère et l’environnement de l’ÉKM et les amis que je connais depuis la 1ère annĂŠe.

Je suis arrivĂŠ Ă l’École Kanata Montessori en 6e annĂŠe quand j’avais douze ans. Jusqu’à maintenant, j’ai pronfondĂŠment apprĂŠciĂŠ l’ouverture d’esprit de la classe de “Junior Highâ€?. Le voyage OdyssĂŠe a eu beaucoup d’importance pour moi et m’a permis de rĂŠaliser tout ce que je peux faire. J’ai aussi beaucoup apprĂŠciĂŠ jouer dans la pièce de thÊâtre et le voyage “Modèle Montessori Nations-Unies parce que j’ai pu m’exprimer. En septembre 2014, je vais frĂŠquenter l’Êcole secondaire “Bellâ€?. Je vais vraiment manquer l’atmosphère sincère qui est toujours prĂŠsente Ă l’ÉKM.

Matthew Olsen

I started at KMS in grade 8. Next year I will be going to Holy Trinity. The most meaningful experience this year was the MMUN trip where we got to go to New York City and we also got to imitate an actual UN conference. The thing I will miss most at KMS is the open environment for working. One thing I would to add is that the environment is amazing and the educators are the best teachers I’ve had.

I started going to KMS in grade 5, and I have been going to KMS for 5 years. I haven’t decided where I am going next year but it will most likely be West Carleton. My favourite experiences at KMS have been the 2 trips to New York City for the Montessori Model United Nations. What I will miss most about KMS is all my friends and how everybody in Junior High is very close.

J’ai commencĂŠ Ă l’École Kanata Montessori en 8e annĂŠe. L’annĂŠe prochaine, je vais aller Ă l’Êcole secondaire “Holly Trinity.â€? L’expĂŠrience la plus significative cette annĂŠe a ĂŠtĂŠ le voyage “Modèle Montessori Nations-Uniesâ€? Ă New York oĂš nous avons imitĂŠ une rĂŠelle confĂŠrence de l’ONU. Ce que je vais manquer le plus, c’est l’environnement de travail incroyable et les meilleurs professeurs de toute ma vie scolaire.

J’ai commencĂŠ Ă aller Ă l’École Kanata Montessori en 5e annĂŠe et je vais Ă l’ÉKM depuis 4 ans. Je n’ai pas encore dĂŠcidĂŠ oĂš je vais l’annĂŠe prochaine mais ce sera probablement Ă â€œWest Carletonâ€?. Mes expĂŠriences prĂŠfĂŠrĂŠes Ă l’ÉKM ont ĂŠtĂŠ les deux voyages Ă New York pour la ConfĂŠrence “Modèle Montessori des Nations-Unies. Ce qui me manquera le plus de l’ÉKM sont tous mes amis et comment tout le monde en Junior High est très proche.

I started my journey at KMS in Grade 5 at the age of 10, in Mrs. Robert’s class. The most meaningful experience for me was the Odyssey Trip because I really got to know everyone and more about myself. I will miss MMUN the most. I loved all the researching and the whole the UN. I will miss KMS, and I will always remember the Odyssey Trip, the play, and New York City. J’ai commencĂŠ mon voyage Ă l’École Kanata Montessori en 5e annĂŠe, Ă dix ans, dans la classe de Mme Roberts. L’annĂŠe prochaine, j’irai Ă l’AcadĂŠmie Blythe. Je pense que l’expĂŠrience la plus mĂŠmorable pour moi a ĂŠtĂŠ le voyage OdyssĂŠe parce que durant ce voyage on apprend vraiment Ă connaĂŽtre tout le monde et Ă se connaĂŽtre soi-mĂŞme. Cependant, ce que je vais le plus manquer c’est l’expĂŠrience ÂŤ Modèle Montessori des Nations-Unies Âť. J’adore toute la re Ă vouloir travailler avec les Nations-Unies. L’annĂŠe prochaine quand je me rappellerai le voyage OdyssĂŠe, la pièce de thÊâtre, l’expĂŠrience ÂŤ Modèle Montessori des Nations-Unies Âť je voudrai ĂŞtre de retour Ă l’ÉKM.

Maggie German I transferred to Kanata Montessori School from the public system halfway through grade 7. Next year I am going to Earl of March High School. I had the most fun doing the play, and going on the Odyssey Trip. The things I will miss most about KMS are the incredible learning environment and my amazing friends. Je suis arrivĂŠe Ă l’École Kanata Montessori du système scolaire public au milieu de la 7e annĂŠe. L’annĂŠe prochaine je vais aller Ă l’Êcole secondaire “Earl of March.â€? Je pense que la pièce de thÊâtre et le voyage OdyssĂŠe ont ĂŠtĂŠ les expĂŠriences les plus amusantes. Je vais beaucoup manquer l’incroyable atmosphère d’apprentissage et mes amis. R0012758092-0619

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News - A visit to the Richmond Family Fun Day at the Richmond fairgrounds last Saturday turned into a trip down memory lane for some. And the memory lane led right to the 1978 American musical film hit “Grease” which starred John Travolta, Oliva Newton-John, Stockard Channing and Jeff Conaway. That’s because one of the vintage vehicles on display in the car show that was one of the features of Richmond Family Fun Day was none other than a replica of “Greased Lighting,” the car that John Travolta and his pals restored over the course of a rousing musical number and turned it into a “chick magnet.” This “Greased Lightning” musical number was one of the standout moments in the film. The “Greased Lightning” car is in the race scene in the film and as the film ends, Danny (John Travolta) and Sandy (Olivia Newton-John) depart together in the “Greased Lightning” car as it takes flight. The “Greased Lightning” car on display at the Richmond Family Fun Day is owned by T.J. Bolton of Smiths Falls who with the help of others such as his brother Gary Bolton who did the interior work and his brother Barry Bolton who did the electrical work transformed a 1949

Plymouth Coupe into a replica of “Greased Lightning.” A replica of the car in the movie, this one has suicide doors, a 440 engine and flame throwing exhaust pipes. The car has been to many car shows in Canada and the United States since its 1999 restoration, having collected 102 trophies to date – it’s that good! “It’s a winning piece of machinery,” says owner T.J. Bolton. Owner of a construction company, he restores vintage vehicles during the winter when construction is slow. He has a three-bay shop where he can do virtually everything needed to restore a vehicle. “Greased Lightning” was created in this shop, taking two to three years to be completed. Mr. Bolton says that he calls his “Greased Lightning” his “junkyard buggy,” noting that it is a replica of the John Travolta vehicle in the movie, complete with suicide doors and no door handles. He says that he puts six to ten thousands miles on the vehicle each summer going to auto shows. Another vehicle in the car show at the Richmond Family Fun Day last Saturday was a 1980 Ferrari owned and shown by Bruce Webster of Richmond. He acquired it in 2012 and it took nine months to fix up. He had a pho-

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News - The past was there in the form of The Duke of Richmond and soldiers of the 100th Regiment from Richmond’s founding days. The far future was there in the guise of a Storm Trooper and others of Star Wars fame, that worldwide pop culture phenomenon that began with the first Star Wars movie in 1977 and now is the space-age vision of man’s future. But in between these extremes were many who attended the second annual Richmond Family Fun Day at the Richmond fairgrounds last Saturday who were living in the present and were there to help the event

live up to its name – an attraction for families where fun was the watchword. And so whether it was listening to the bands on stage or looking at the vintage cars on display or touring around the Richmond Curling Club which was lined with vendors or enjoying the kids’ attractions like face painting, balloon creations, an inflatable slide and a game where a fish could be catapulted into the waiting mouth of a shark, fun was paramount at this event hosted by the Richmond Village Association (RVA). The weather man did not do the event any favours, producing a day with a chill in the air and overcast sky conditions. But any rain stayed away and a steady stream of families

and others came and went throughout the event which ran from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Throughout the day, re-enacting members of the 100th Regiment of Foot, the British regiment which supplied many of the early settlers in the Richmond arena, paraded in their colourful red uniforms on the fairgrounds grass, at times marching to the beat of an attention-grabbing military drum. The stage set up behind the Richmond arena was the initial focus for the event, hosting a brief opening ceremony which saw the red-suited Duke of Richmond (aka Robin Derrick) serve as MC. RVA president Tino Bevacqua thanked the volunteers under Shelley

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Lafleur for their work in putting on this Richmond Family Fun Day and also thanked the 13 major sponsors for their generosity in making the day possible. City of Ottawa Rideau-Goulbourn ward councillor Scott Moffatt, in his remarks, noted that this event, now in its second year, was starting a new tradition in Richmond. “O Canada,” played by the South Carleton High School band under the direction of teacher Sarah Woods, officially opened this year’s Richmond Family Fun Day. The SCHS band then went on to play a number of tunes as the day’s initial musical performers. The stage was then the site of a Battle of the Bands for youth bands, followed by an afternoon featuring a number of adult bands. The entertainment on the stage was virtually continuous throughout the event.

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Re-enactors from the 100th Regiment Historical Society who were on hand at the Richmond Family Fun Day at the Richmond fairgrounds in Richmond last Saturday are, from left, William Sinka, Braeden Praill and Max Cronkite.

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Leading the first lap in the Canadian Cancer Society’s Relay For Life fundraising event at Walter Baker Park in Kanata last Friday evening are, from left, holding the Stittsville District Lions Club banner, Beth Lewis, Albert Zoschke, Ron Armstrong and Bob Lewis, and, at the right, holding the Lions flag, Jack Burke.

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News - It was like a message from heaven. As the survivors victory lap was starting for the eighth annual Canadian Cancer Society’s Relay For Life event at Walter Baker Park in Kanata last Friday just after 7 p.m., sunshine broke through the overcast skies and for a few brief minutes, these yellow-shirted survivors were basked in sunshine, like a spotlight from heaven highlighting for a brief time their achievement in battling cancer. The names of the survivors taking part in this victory lap were read out as the victory lap began. Among those walking in this survivors victory lap were Marion Gullock, Nancy Therrien, Don Zogalo and Sharon Riddell of Stittsville.

And following this victory lap by these cancer survivors and fighters, the Relay For Life teams took to the pathway around the pond at Walter Baker Park to begin the overnight fundraising relay. And the initial lap was led by members and supporters of the Stittsville District Lions Club, with Lions Club member Jack Burke carrying the Lions flag and several carrying the Stittsville District Lions Club’s sign. Teams of participants, many sporting t-shirts of different colours, took part in this year’s Relay For Life, although poor weather conditions were expected, with rain forecast for the overnight period. See RELAY FOR LIFE, page 55

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Funds raised by this Relay For Life are used by the Canadian Cancer Society to fund research and to provide local services for cancer

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Sports - Sacred Heart Catholic High School honoured its athletes at a Husky athletic awards assembly last Friday morning. Players with the school’s 27 school teams in the 2013-2014 school year were recognized while the Most Improved Player and Most Valuable Player on each team were honoured. In all, a total of 308 individual students participated on school teams in the 2013-2014 school year, some of them on more than one team. The assembly also saw the announcement of the junior and senior male and female athletes of the year for 2013-2014. Selected as the junior female athlete of the year is Andrea Banks who played on the championship junior girls basketball team as well as on the soccer team and the track and ďŹ eld team. She was the Most Valuable Player on the junior co-ed badminton team and also a Most Valuable Player on the junior girls volleyball team. Selected as the junior male athlete of the year is David Stoltz, He played on the championship junior boys rugby team, was Most Improved Player on the varsity track and ďŹ eld team and was Most Improved Player on the varsity wrestling team. Senior female athlete of the year at Sacred Heart is Amber GrifďŹ n. She played for the se-

nior girls curling team. She was also Most Valuable Player on the girls cross-country running team and Most Valuable Player on the varsity girls rugby team. Senior male athlete of the year at Sacred Heart is Kyle Davenport. He played on the senior boys rugby team, on the senior boys badminton team and on the senior boys basketball team. He was selected as Most Valuable Player of the senior boys soccer team. The 2013-2014 school year has seen a number of Sacred Heart teams come up with outstanding performances. The varsity boys hockey team won the city championship and represented the city at the provincial hockey tournament. The Sacred Heart junior boys rugby team won the city championship as did the junior girls basketball team. The Sacred Heart varsity snowboarding team went to the provincial high school championships. Emma Hickey of Sacred Heart participated in the provincial high school wrestling tournament while Sacred Heart students Liam Meades and Ally Tierney were at the provincial high school track and ďŹ eld championships. The Most Improved Players (MIP) and Most Valuable Players (MVP) for each of the school’s teams is as follows: See TOP ATHLETES, page 57

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MARY COOK Mary Cook’s Memories Lifestyle - We could hear the horn long before we could see the car. It was a horn like no other heard in all of Renfrew County. We knew it was Uncle Lou. He usually let Mother know when he was coming, but sometimes he just arrived, like it was an everyday occurrence to drive all the way from New York just to visit us out on the farm. Mother, as usual, whenever her brother came from New York, was crying. It took me a long time to learn the difference between crying because you were sad or crying because you were overcome with joy. Mother was overcome with joy. Uncle Lou pulled the car up close to the back door of the house, and when he got out, he swung Mother around like she was a toy doll, and then pumped Father’s hand, and then

grabbed each of us into a bear hug, one that took my breath away. Uncle Lou never came empty handed. I tried not to make it look too obvious, but I couldn’t help looking into the back of the car, and there were boxes upon boxes, and in the front seat were brown paper bags. I knew without a doubt he had stopped in Renfrew and bought bags of oranges, bananas, grapes, and a bag of lemons for Mother, all things we would never dream of adding to our Saturday morning shopping list. It was like Christmas, right in the middle of summer. With his arm tight around Mother’s waist, Uncle Lou headed into the house, and ordered the boys to unload the car. First to come out were the many boxes, some with Macy’s Department Store printed on them,

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Lifestyle - This subtlety smoked planked Brie would be perfect as either an appetizer or as dessert. Be sure to soak a cedar plank for at least two hours before using. Preparation time: five minutes. Soaking time: two hours (cedar plank). Grilling time: 10 minutes. Serves four. Ingredients * 45 ml (3 tbsp) packed brown sugar * 25 ml (2 tbsp) finely diced shallots or onion * 25 ml (2 tbsp) cider vinegar * 7 ml (1-1/2 tsp) finely grated fresh gingerroot * 3 whole cloves * 250 ml (1 cup) blueberries * 1 round (10 centimetre/four inch) brie cheese * crackers or sliced baguette Preparation In a small saucepan, the combine sugar,

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News - It’s the last Open Table community dinner until September and it’s going to be a BBQ. This fifth annual Open Table BBQ is taking place this Saturday, June 21 at St. Thomas Anglican Church in Stittsville. As usual, the doors will open

at 4:30 p.m. with the meal being served at 5 p.m. Everyone in the community is welcome to attend this free Open Table BBQ. There will be a donation box for anyone who wishes to give a freewill donation to help cover costs. The next Open Table commu-

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CANADA DAY AT LEGION News - The Stittsville Legion is holding a fun day on Tuesday, July 1st, Canada Day. There will be kids’ activities and games including face paintings starting at 10 a.m. There will be live entertainment from 2 p.m. onwards. Everyone is welcome to drop by and enjoy a friendly fun filled day. DONATIONS The Stittsville Legion has donated $300 to the 1st Stittsville Girl Guides and also $300 to Breast Cancer

Action. The branch has also donated $300 to Tysen’s Mission to a Million and $300 to Bruyere Continuing Care. The Legion sponsored a hole for $150 at the recent Rory Bradley memorial Golf Tournament and has donated to the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario as well. PROJECTS The Legion will be spending up to $750 to have the upstairs hall floor sanded and varnished. The Legion will also be spending up to $1,000 to improve the air conditioning in the lounge at the Legion Hall. The Legion is also going to spend up to $15,000 for a new sign in front of the Legion Hall.

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News - City of Ottawa Stittsville ward councillor Shad Qadri partnered with the Goulbourn Middle School Dreamcatchers for his annual Park Party and BBQ at Village Square Park in Stittsville last Saturday afternoon. The Holy Spirit Knights of Columbus provided the BBQ while there was also water, snow cones and cotton candy available, all in return to a donation to the GMS Dreamcatchers initiative of supporting Stittsville teen TyJOHN BRUMMELL/METROLAND sen Lefebvre in his “Mission to a Million” fundraising campaign to raise one million dollars for Make-A-Wish Catherine Winn tries out how it feels to sit on a police motorcycle at Foundation Eastern Ontario. The Dreamcatchers goal is to Councillor Shad Qadri’s Park Party at Village Square Park in Stittsville last Saturday afternoon. raise $3,000 in support of Tysen. The Goulbourn Middle School jazz band performed at the Park Party as did the Cheer Sport Sharks cheerleaders. The Pushers from the West End Music School in Stittsville also performed. Other highlights of the Park Party were the presence of a giant inflatable slide and yogurt treats thanks to Kiwi Kraze.

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City of Ottawa mayor Jim Watson, left, delivers some remarks at Councillor Shad Qadri’s Park Party at Village Square Park in Stittsville last Saturday afternoon, as Tysen Lefebvre, centre, who is spearheading his “Mission to a Million” fundraising campaign for Make-A-Wish Eastern Ontario, and councillor Qadri, right, listen.

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News - Suicide happens in today’s society. It causes grief to many. To help people understand about suicide and its impact, St. John the Baptist Anglican Church in Richmond is holding a grief workshop this Saturday, June 21 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon at the church on Fowler Street in Richmond. The topic for the grief workshop will be “Suicide.” Grief educator Ian Henderson will be the facilitator for the workshop. To register to attend this workshop, please contact Rev. Michel Dubord of St. John the Baptist Anglican Church at 613-838-6075. There is no registration fee but a donation of $10 is suggested.


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News - This summer youth can learn about photography in a hands-on environment right here in Stittsville. Photographer Andrea Sedgwick of Stittsville is once again this year offer Teen Photography Summer Camps based in her Stittsville studio. These Photography Summer Camps provide an opportunity for teens to learn about photography and also editing in a hands-on environment. Each camp session offers small groups to ensure quality instruction and supervision. For more information about these teen photography summer camps or to register, please call 613-8675554 or email andreasedgwick@rogers.com. You can check out more about instructor Andrea Sedgwick at the website www. AndreaLSedgwickPhotography.com .

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Firewood- Cut, split and delivered or picked up. Dry seasoned hardwood or softwood from $60/face cord. Phone Greg Knops (613)658-3358, cell (613)340-1045.

We pay top dollar for scrap vehicles. Free pickup for old appliances, lawn mowers, trailers, etc. 613-256-7597 or 613-314-8295.

CLEANING / JANITORIAL Cleaning and reorganizing, we can leave your house sparkling clean and organized. 20 years experience. References. Call Sonya and Roberto 613-254-7366. RELIABLE, MATURE CLEANING LADY will clean your home for a very reasonable price. References available. 613-769-0937 Whole home house cleaning and gardening. I have a weekly space available to come and wash, vacuum, dust, fold, organize, scrub, shine and/or dig for you. Full police check available. Please call Kathy at 613-256-4461

AUCTIONS HUGE MARINE & RECREATIONAL AUCTION!!! Saturday/June 21st/8 A.M. Barrie, ON Boats/Trailers, RV’S, Travel-Trailers, 5thWheels, ATV’s/PWC’s, Snowmobiles. For full listing & pictures visit www.aeroauctions.ca Online Bidding available. CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME! 1-866-375-6109

COMMERCIAL RENT Carleton Place, Downtown, 650 sq ft, of prime professional office or retail space, available August 1. Parking, central air $800/mnth. 99 Bridge Street. 613-880-8995. Carleton Place, prime location Downtown across of Townhall overlooking river. Newly renovated heritage building, high traffic & excellent exposure. 1600 sq ft available or can divide into 600 & 1100 sq ft units. Central air, parking, large kitchen, wheelchair accessible, snow removal & landscaping included. 208-210 Bridge Street. 613-880-8995 to view.

FARM

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We repair, modify or demolish any size of structure. Salvaged buildings, timber and logs for sale. Various size buildings. Fully insured.

John Denton Contracting

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TOM’S CUSTOM AIRLESS PAINTING Specializing in roof barn & aluminum/ vinyl siding painting *30 years experience. *Screw nailing and roof repairs. Insured and Bonded Free Estimates (613)283-8475 GARAGE SALE 48 Jarlan Terrace, Kanata, Saturday, June 21, 8noon, seniors downsizing, yard, electric and garage tools, wheelchair and electric mobility scooter, dehumidifiers, some furniture, teak patio set, shop vac, power washer, many misc items.

Office Space 200 to 6000 sq.ft. Negotiable Terms, Second Flr. Carp Rd. Frontage, 4 min to HWY 417, 7 min. to Kanata. 613-322-0837 info@pri-tec.ca Almonte Antique Market, 26 Mill St. in historic downtown Almonte. 613-256-1511. 36 venOffice space for lease, 2 dors. Open daily 10-5. units 200 sq ft each, BUSINESS SERVICES $350/month/unit, includes heat and hydro. Located in downtown heritage Perth, Moving Sale. 3452 DunroCarpentry, Repairs, Rec Ontario (Stewart Park bin Rd. Dishes, bks, furniRooms, Decks, etc. Rea- Area). Contact ture, bikes, CDs, games. sonable rates, 25 years ex- 613-267-7040 Monday- (4KM NW of Dunrobin) Jun 21, 9-1 perience. 613-832-2540 Wednesday.

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FIREARMS, MILITARY & VINTAGE FISHING LIVE AND ONLINE AUCTION SATURDAY JUNE 21ST, 9:00 A.M.

Estate Sale, Carleton Place, Sat., June 21, 8amNoon, 244 William Street, Rain or shine! Stittsville/Amberwood Street Garage Sale Elderwood Trail Amberwood Village June 21st. Vintage Coke cooler, shelving, furniture,garden and woodworking tools, fine china, new crib, toys, books 06/21/2014~ Street Garage Sale - Kanata South Birchfield Ave. Annual Street Garage Sale. Saturday June 21 8:00am - Noon. Rain or Shine Kanata: Birchfield Ave Birchfield Ave is off Grassy Plains in Emerald Meadows in Kanata South. 06/21/2014~ 8:00AM-12:00PM

FOR RENT 1 Bedroom Apt., Downtown Carleton Place, stove, fridge, parking included. No smoking or pets, first & last month, references, available July 1, $850/mnth, heat, water & hydro included. 613-880-8995.

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Cedar Trees $2/foot if we dig.

Hungerford Gate Apartments Kanata 1 & 2 bedroom apartments available for immediate occupancy; include fridge, stove, storage, parking, and ceramic flooring; security cameras, rental agent and maintenance person on site; laundry room; located near parks, buses, shopping, schools, churches, etc. To view, call 613-878-1771. www.brigil.com RETIREMENT APARTMENTS, ALL INCLUSIVE Meals, transportation, activities daily. Short Leases. Monthly Specials! Call 877-210-4130

FOR SALE 2006, 30’, 5th wheel camper, excellent condition, 2002 Honda Accord, e-test, 180,000km, excellent condition, $4500. 2004 Ford 3/4 ton, runs excellent, $1850. 613-314-9327.

Carleton Place. 2 bedroom, private entrance, parking. $1000/mnth all inclusive, cable, fridge, stove, non-smoking. No pets. first & last, mature quiet adult. 613-257-5387. Blinds,Shades,Shutters, by Home Depot, shop at home, measured, installed, Rideau FerryArea: almost guaranteed, interest free 3 heavily wooded acres. financing, Peter 3DIF Terrific one owner modern Decorator. 613-853-0744, 3 bedroom, spacious log 613-267-3707. home, 18’ cathedral ceiling, carport, separate log Cedar (white), quality barn & shop $390,000. lumber, most sizes, deckGerry Hudson, Kingston ing, T&G, channel rustic. (613)449-1668 Sales Rep- Also huge bundles of ceresentative Rideau Town dar slabs ($45) and large and Country Realty Ltd, bags of shavings ($35). Brokerage (613)273-5000. www.scoutenwhitecedar.ca (613)283-3629.

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Carleton Place. July 1, 2 Cedar Hedging 3’ to 6’ .90 bedroom apartment, cents foot, free delivery. stove, fridge, washer, dry- 343-264-5353. er, $1,050/month plus heat, hydro and water. First and last required. Call All Sizes after 7 p.m. $1/foot if you dig, 613-257-5198.

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613-489-1121 or 613-794-4959 Fish Aquarium 55 Gallon. Includes rocks, filter and heater .. Excellent condition, asking $200.00 or best offer 613-823-4205

HELP WANTED

INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR SCHOOL. No Simulators. In-the-seat training. Real world tasks. Weekly start dates. Job Board! Funding options. Sign up online! iheschool.com 1-866-399-3853 Lone Star, Kanata, Now Hiring. Full time experienced, line cooks. Apply to: 4048 Carling Avenue. Competitive Wage. Come join the great Lone Star Atmosphere.

HELP WANTED CANCEL YOUR TIMESHARE. NO RISK program. STOP Mortgage & Maintenance Payments Today. 100% Money Back Guarantee. FREE Consultation. Call us NOW. We can Help! 1-888-356-5248 Harvesters required 7:00 am - 11:30 pm south of Stittsville to end of June Must live in the Stittsville /Kanata area and have own transportation (no public transit) Non-smoker. Send resume to Judy’s Organic Herbs: herbs@earthmedicine.ca HELP WANTED!! Make up to $1000 A Week Mailing Brochures From Home! Helping Home Workers Since 2001! Genuine Opportunity! NO Experience Required! Start Immediately! www.TheMailingHub.com Wanted Persons willing to speak to small groups, 1 on 1 presentations. P/t f/t car and internet necessary. Diana (866)306-5858.

Wanted housekeeper/caregiver for senior woman, daytime initially six hours, five days per week (30 hours total)in the Woodlawn area. References required. 613-832-7769.

FINANCIAL / INCOME TAX CHRONICLE DIAMOND AWARD WINNER SATURN ACCOUNTING SERVICES 613-832-4699

NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that under the Repair and Storage Liens Act, R.S.O. 1990,c.R25 Campbell Moving Systems Stittsville, Ontario has sent household goods for the following tenant: Sui-Song Ong for auction. This course of action is for outstanding storage charges, and notification has been sent to the tenant.

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GERMAN SHEPHERD Wanted - furnace oil, will PUPPIES, German and remove tank if possible. Czech Champion Blood- Call 613-479-2870. lines. Black and tan colour, Ready to go to new homes July 12. 613-622-5599 WORK WANTED www.lindonhof.ca

VACATION/COTTAGES Certified Mason. 12 years Cottage Rental perfect for family. Land O’Lakes area, 1.5 hours west of Kanata. $1050 per week Call 613-240-9662 www.malcolmlake.com/

experience. Chimney repair, restoration, parging, repointing. Brick, block and stone. Small/big job specialist. Free estimates. 613-250-0290.

Quiet Adult Campground. All services, near Merrickville, Ontario. Rideau River, tennis, fishing, telephone. $1,200 per season. 613-269-4664.

Send A Load to the dump, cheap. Clean up clutter, garage sale leftovers or leaf and yard waste. 613-256-4613.

BIRTHDAY

BIRTHDAY

Islands Family HUNTING SUPPLIES 1000 Ribfest & Music Festival Canadian Firearm/Hunter Safety Courses. Call Dave Arbour 613-257-7489 or visit www. valleysportsmanshow.com for dates and details of courses near you.

LAWN & GARDEN A&M Lawn Maintenance: Lawn & Garden Clean-up, Aeration, Lawn cutting. Maynard 613-290-0552 Tabitha 613-600-8776.

MARINE Marine Motor Repairs, don’t wait weeks to get yours fixed, we can work on it now, pick-ups available, Christie Lake Marina, 613-267-3470.

MORTGAGES

House Cleaning company seeking immediate reliable and long term female employee to work on a team. 30-40 per week Tuesday Friday Occasional Mondays. Please contact Natalie at 613-292-5189.

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CONSOLIDATE Debts Mortgages to 90% No income, Bad credit OK! Better Option Mortgage #10969 1-800-282-1169 www.mortgageontario.com

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June 27-July 1, mouth watering ribs, family entertainment, free admission. Gananoque. Boys and Girls Club of Ottawa AGM and Scholarship Presentation, June 24. 5-7 pm. All are welcome. 2825 Dumaurier Ave. Info and RSVP: 613-232-0925 Ext. 238. Stone Fence Theatre presents supper theatre with our new musical comedy, G’day, We’re from the Valley, EH! Opens July 15 in Eganville. For info or tickets: www.stonefence.ca Box office: 613-628-6600 tollfree, 1-866-310-1004.

REAL ESTATE SERVICES $309,900 Spacious and well maintained 3 Br with Full Double Car Garage, Finished Bsmt, private fenced yard and walk to schools, shopping and transit. Offers invited. Open House Sunday 76 Tybalt Cres. T. Steenbakkers, Broker of Record, Teresa Steenbakkers Brokerage 613-806-2541

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COMPLETE LISTING DETAILS AND PHOTO’S AT: www.switzersauction.com

Cheryl (Gemmill) Code June 24, 2014 HAPPY 50th BIRTHDAY Love John and Hayley Family and Friends XOXOXO

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1&2 bedroom apartments Seniors’ Discounts

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Thursday evening June 26, 2014 5:00 PM sharp For Charles and Krista Delahunt to be held at their home located at 126 Troon Crt., Pakenham. (Cty Rd 29 to McWatty Rd to Lion Head to Troon Crt). Haulmark 6 x 12 single axle cargo trailer – Transport DLX; Husqvarna 22 HP, 42� lawn tractor; Cub Cadet 10.5 HP snow blower; Husqvarna 445 Chain saw; Stihl Leaf Blower; Stihl weed eater; DeWalt chop saw; Wet Dry Vac; lawn and garden accessories; Gallagher fencer; New Oak Tree round top pedestal counter top kitchen table and 4 chairs – Boston Stain finish – solid Maple - like new; 4 piece Durham Solid wood bedroom set; Lowry Electric organ; Mini freezer; Bar fridge; Kenmore sewing machine; dishes; pots and pans; etc. etc. Everything is in excellent condition and must sell. Trailer and Lawn Tractor sell at 6:30 PM. Owners: Charles and Krista Delahunt 613-624-9292 Terms: Cash or Cheque with ID Refreshments Auctioneer: John J. O’Neill 613-832-2503 Owners or Auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident www.oneillsauctions.ca

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– Security building, Apts recently redecorated, ample kitchen cabinets and closets. – Close to shopping and medical services. – Elevator and Laundry on site. – 1 bedroom bedroom$745+utilities $745 – 2 bedroom bedroom$835+utilities $855 – Please respectfully no pets / no smoking. – Free Parking

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The Goulbourn Non-ProďŹ t Housing Corporation invites applications for a Maintenance/Cleaning position for two 32 unit Seniors Only Non-ProďŹ t Apartment Buildings in Richmond, Ont. and Stittsville, Ont. Key Responsibilities: Minor repairs and maintenance (plumbing, electrical, appliances, doors, door locks, etc.), manage tenant requests for repairs, maintain inventory, perform garbage removal inside and outside of building, perform various custodial duties, clean and prepare vacant apartments for new tenants, report to General Manager. QualiďŹ cations: Relevant work experience, basic carpentry and handyman skills, prior maintenance and cleaning experience in an apartment building environment, must be able to work efďŹ ciently and effectively, the ability to prioritize and complete tasks in set time frames is crucial, valid driver’s license This position involves working approximately 30-40 hours/week, ďŹ ve days a week, plus on-call availability to handle after hours emergencies. Would be perfect for semi-retired couple. Salary to commensurate with abilities and experience. Please forward resume and letter of reference by Friday, June 27, 2014 to: Goulbourn Non-ProďŹ t Housing Corporation 110-1 Carleton Cathcart St., Stittsville, Ontario K2S 0V6 goulbourn@bellnet.ca

At Venta Preparatory School In Carp LOCATION IS NOT ON PUBLIC TRANSPORATION ROUTE Monday to Friday 25 – 40 hours per week Will train: Duties include food preparation, dishwashing, serving, dining hall set up and some lifting required. Starting wage $11.50/hr Please fax resume to 613-839-1956 Attention Emile

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STEEL BUILDINGS/METAL BUILDINGS 60% OFF! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca STEEL BUILDINGS...SUMMER M E LT D O W N SALE! 20X20 $5,419. 25X26 $6,485. 30X30 $8,297. 32X34 $9,860. 40X48 $15,359. 47X68 $20,558. Front & Back Wall Included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-6685422 www.pioneersteel.ca

WANTED WA N T E D : O L D T U B E A U D I O EQUIPMENT. 40 years or older. Amplifiers, Stereo, Recording and Theatre Sound Equipment. Hammond organs. Any condition, no floor model consoles. Call Toll-Free 1-800-9470393 / 519-853-2157. FIREARMS WANTED FOR AUGUST 23rd, 2014 AUCTION: Rifles, Shotguns, Handguns. As Estate Specialists WE manage sale of registered / unregistered firearms. Contact Paul, Switzer’s Auction: Toll-Free 1-800694-2609, info@switzersauction.com or www.switzersauction.com. FIREARMS. All types wanted, estates, collections, single i t e m s , m i l i t a r y. We h a n d l e a l l paperwork and transportation. Licensed Dealer. 1.866.960.0045 www.dollars4guns.com.

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News –The next luncheon will take place this coming Wednesday, June 25 at 12 noon at the Glen Mar Golf and Country Club on Fernbank Road west of Stittsville. The menu will feature marinated pork kebobs with rice, salad and a fresh strawberry dessert. Entertainment will be provided by the Mellow Tones. To reserve a place at this luncheon, please call Rosemary at 613836-6354 or Gloria at 613-831-8819 by this Friday, June 20. Because the Johnny Leroux Stittsville Community Arena and hall have been closed down for repair work being done by the city of Ottawa, the Friendship Club’s carpet bowling and shuffleboard programs at the hall have been suspended and will resume this coming September. The Friday afternoon bridge that is usually held at the hall at the Johnny Leroux Stittsville Community Arena has been shifted to the Goulbourn Town Hall (former Goulbourn municipal building) on Huntley Road at Stanley’s Corners until the Johnny Leroux Stittsville Community Arena and hall are re-opened which is expected to be at the beginning of July. Friendship Club activities at the Pretty Street Community Centre are exercise on Mondays at 10 a.m. (contact Helen at 613-836-6766); bridge on Fridays at 1 p.m. (contact Ray at 613-836-6363); and euchre on Fridays at 7 p.m. (contact Heather at 613-8382743). Membership inquiries should be directed to Lorraine at 613-599-3297.

The annual Canada Day Seniors Breakfast hosted by city of Ottawa Stittsville ward councillor Shad Qadri will take place on Tuesday, July 1st, from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. at Ottawa Fire Services Station 81 beside the Stittsville library on Stittsville Main Street

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News – Things are now rolling to establish a Richmond Unified Organizing Committee for the village’s celebrations marking its 200th anniversary in 2018. This came out of a recent roundtable community meeting hosted by the Richmond Village Association (RVA) which involved participation by several community organizations – the Richmond Agricultural Society, the Richmond District Lions Club, the Goulbourn Township Historical Society, the Goulbourn Museum, the Goulbourn Kiwanis Club and the Richmond Branch 625 of the Royal Canadian Legion. Each of these organizations

plus the RVA will appoint a representative to this Unified Organizing Committee. Indeed, the RVA itself already has named Judy Wagdin as its representative on the committee. Once all of the representatives are named, they will meet to establish the committee’s operating structure and how it will function. There will also be consideration given to how other community organizations and groups can participate in the committee. The purpose of this Unified Organizing Committee for Richmond’s 200th anniversary in 2018 is to ensure a village wide coordinated approval for all events for this bicentennial cel-

ebration of the village. It is felt that sharing resources and manpower will prevent any duplication of effort and will ensure a focused approach to get things done…Richmond Public School has a flurry of end-of-schoolyear events coming up including a performing arts show, a talent show, a year-end assembly and a leaving ceremony…William Sinka, president of the new 100th Regiment Historical Society, believes that the Society’s group of re-enactors of the historic 100th Regiment from which many of Richmond’s original settlers came will number 20 by this time next year. He points to the agreement

in principle which the Society has reached with the Richmond Village Association to organize a program for Richmond youth based on the 100th Regiment in the fall. A number of other groups have also shown interest in working with the Society. Mr. Sinka can be contacted at 819332-4004 while the 100th Regiment Historical Society’s website can be found at www.100thregiment.org … St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church on McBean Street will be hosting a Vacation Bible School again this year, running from Monday, Aug. 11 to Friday, Aug. 15…The last euchre party before a summer break

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Local events and happenings over the coming weeks — free to non-profit organizations Fax: 613-224-3330, E-mail: john.curry@metroland.com Westwind Public School Parent Council is presenting the second annual Westwind Family Fun Fair on Thursday, June 19 from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. The event has been re-scheduled from Thursday, June 12 due to inclement weather that day. BBQ, Big D’s Poutine Truck, balloon guys, face painting, photo booth, games like fish pond and wet sponge toss, cotton candy, snow cones, bike raffle, popcorn and Hot 89.9 street team for entertainment. Those attending should take along picnic blankets and chairs for seating. The Stittsville Village Association (SVA) executive will be holding its monthly meeting on Thursday, June 19 at 7 p.m. in the upstairs room at Stittsville Sobeys at the corner of Hazeldean Road and Carp Road in Stittsville. Presentation by Trans Canada Pipelines representatives on the proposed Energy East pipeline which will run past Stittsville. An update on the initiative to better look after the old growth cedar forest beside Sacred Heart High School will also be on the agenda. Everyone in the community is welcome to attend SVA executive meetings like this one. A fundraising dance for the Royal LePage Shelter Foundation to help local shelters helping women and children escape violence will be held on Friday, June 20 at the Stittsville Legion Hall on Stittsville Main Street in Stittsville. Doors open at 8 p.m. Featuring the Take Five Band which plays a wide variety of music from classic rock to blues to country to funk. Silent auction. Tickets available in advance for $10 each from carolyn@greatagent.ca or at the door for $12 each. Everyone welcome to attend. The Country Quilter at 3444 McBean Street in Richmond is hosting its 11th annual Outdoor Quilt Show on Saturday, June 21 from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Display of about 100 quilts and quilted items. Doll Guild display. Charity used book sale. Scissor sharpening from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Free admission. Everyone welcome. A grief workshop on the topic of “suicide” will be held on Saturday, June 21 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon at St. John the Baptist Anglican Church on Fowler Street in Richmond. Grief educator Ian Henderson will be the facilitator. To register, please contact Rev. Michel Dubord at 613-838-6075. There is no charge to attend but a donation of $10 is suggested. St. Paul’s United Church on McBean Street in Richmond is holding a luncheon in the basement hall at the church on Saturday, June 21 from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Those at-

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tending the outdoor quilt show at The Country Quilter and/or the Richmond Village Art Club’s art show at the Richmond Curling Club are invited to attend, along with anyone else who wishes to enjoy a delicious luncheon. Everyone is welcome. The Richmond Village Art Club is holding its annual art show and sale on Saturday, June 21 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the upstairs lounge area of the Richmond Curling Club on Perth Street in Richmond. Free admission. Lots of parking. The Stittsville branch of the Ottawa Public Library is hosting a “People of Ukraine” event on Saturday, June 21 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend this free event presented under the Ottawa Public Library’s “Celebrating Cultures” initiative. Learn about Ukrainian arts, crafts and music. A Ukrainian storyteller will give a presentation for children from 1:30 p.m. to 2 p.m. Refreshments. A free “Open Table” community BBQ will be served on Saturday, June 21 at St. Thomas Anglican Church at the corner of Stittsville Main Street and Carleton Cathcart Street in Stittsville. Doors open at 4:30 p.m. Meal is served at 5 p.m. sharp. The BBQ is free for everyone in the community but there is a box for donations for those who wish to donate. This will be the last “Open Table” community dinner until September.

son Trails subdivision, east of the Echowoods area and north of Hazeldean Road. The next luncheon of the Friendship Club will be held on Wednesday, June 25 at 12 noon at the Glen Mar Golf and Country Club on Fernbank Road west of Stittsville. Entertainment by the Mellow Tones. To reserve a place, please phone Rosemary at 613-836-6354 or Gloria at 613-831-8819 by Friday, June 20. St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church at the corner of Stittsville Main Street and Mulkins Street in Stittsville is holding its annual community strawberry supper on Wednesday, June 25. Three sittings: 4 p.m., 5:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. Also take out available. Supper of turkey, ham, salads and strawberries and ice cream. Adults $15. Children aged 6-12 for $5. Children 5 and under free. For tickets, please call the church at 613-831-1256 or Geppy Walton at 613-836-5019. Myers Automotive Group will be sponsoring the stock car racing at Capital City Speedway west of Stittsville on Wednesday, June 25. There will be a special Autism Awareness Race. Special features will include Vintage Modifieds and Dinardo’s Kart Class. Racing starts at 7:15 p.m. The last euchre party before a summer break will take place on Wednesday, June 25

at 7:30 p.m. at St. Philip’s Parish Hall at the corner of Burke Street and Fortune Street in Richmond. Everyone welcome. Light lunch and refreshments will be served. For more information, please call 613-489-3996. Waste Management is hosting an open house on Thursday, June 26 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the NeXT Restaurant at the corner of Hazeldean Road and West Ridge Drive in Stittsville to address comments received on its draft materials related to its Environmental Compliance Approval applications to the Ontario Ministry of the Environment for the proposed West Carleton Environmental Centre. The Richmond Legion is hosting a summer barbeque on Friday, June 27 from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the Legion Hall on Ottawa Street in Richmond. Subsequent barbeques will be held on Fridays July 11 and 25, Aug. 8 and 22 and Sept. 5 and 19. Menu will include steak as well as burger and hot dog platters. Everyone in the community is welcome to attend. A family craft event “Dinosaur Dig” will be held on Sunday, June 29 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Goulbourn Museum at Stanley’s Corners. For youngsters ages 4-11. Get dressed to get down and dirty at this event. $4 per child. To register, please contact the Goulbourn Museum at 613-831-2393 or via email at goulbmus@rogers.com .

St. John the Baptist Anglican Church on Fowler Street in Richmond is holding its annual BBQ on Tuesday, June 24 (St. John the Baptist feast day) from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Steak, hamburgers and salad along with strawberries and ice cream for dessert. Extensive salad bar. Tickets are $15 for a steak platter, $9 for a hamburger platter and $45 for a family. To order tickets, please call Jeanne Langman at 613489-3431, Marsha Deyell at 613-838-3514 or Rev. Michel Dubord at 613-838-6075. A community blood donor clinic hosted by Canadian Blood Services will be held on Tuesday, June 24 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the gymnasium at Holy Spirit Catholic School at 1383 Stittsville Main Street in Stittsville. To book an appointment for this blood donor clinic, visit the website www.blood.ca or call 1-888-2DONATE (1-888-236-6283). JOHN BRUMMELL/METROLAND

A public information meeting about a proposed subdivision on Hazeldean Road opposite the former Stittsville Flea Market site will be held on Tuesday, June 24 at 7 p.m. at the Stittsville Legion Hall on Stittsville Main Street in Stittsville. The site is located west of the Jack-

On Father’s Day Celebrating Father’s Day at the breakfast at the Stittsville Legion Hall on Stittsville Main Street in Stittsville last Sunday are, from left, clockwise, Hannah Poisson, Matthew Poisson, David Poisson and Lorraine Poisson.


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