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In this summer 2013 project, the concrete ice slab with all of its brinecarrying refrigeration piping was reThe work will also include the placed. The concrete pad is six inches painting of the structural steel in the thick, reinforced by nine kilometers of arena. This work will also include rebar. In addition, there is four inches removing the concrete blocks in the of insulation under the pad. The concrete has 15 kilometers of piping running through it to carry the brine that creates the cold conditions that allows for the making and maintaining of ice. The ice slab had to be replaced because problems had developed regarding the ice surface. When the old concrete was removed, it was revealed that the concrete had varying thickness, with the brine pipes consequently going up and down in places. There were also leaks happening, many in the header trench behind the boards at the north end of the rink but also others throughout the concrete slab. A leaking refrigeration system such as this affects the efficiency of the ice making process for the arena. The leaks were causing the system to be less efficient than it could be. The ice plant at the arena was not John Curry/Metroland touched in this 2013 project because Concrete blocks are removed to expose the structural steel columns of the Richmond Memorial Community Centre (arena) in Richmond as work all of the ice plant’s major compobegins last week under a contract worth $665,999 which will see, among other things, a new metal roof installed along with the painting of the nents had been replaced over the previous ten years. structural steel in the arena. Continued from page 1

area of the structural steel columns to allow for structural engineers to access the columns and to determine the condition of the steel. Any remediation work on the columns as advised by these engineers will be done. The

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Sam Rath of Cambodian Buddhist Temple moving on John Curry

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years, the celebration has been relocated to Ottawa city hall, providing an opportunity to take the Vesak message of peace and compassion to the wider community. This fits in with Sam Rath’s goal as a Buddhist monk which, in his view, is to bring people together, no matter what their cultural community, so that they learn to respect each other and each other’s religion so that they can learn to live with one another peacefully. He makes it clear that he does not want to convert people to Buddhism as he realizes that problems often arise when a person changes from a traditional family religion to another religion, sometimes bringing on family animosity. Sam Rath points out as an example that Je-

sus Christ strongly advocated compassion and love. So too, he points out, did Buddha. This provides the basis for bring people together which is what Sam Rath has tried to do in his life as a Buddhist monk. After becoming a Buddhist monk in 1996 in his native Cambodia where there are about 4,000 temples and 20,000 monks, Sam Rath spent time in Thailand and then in France and Germany before coming to Canada and Stittsville in 2009. “I did not know anyone in Canada before I came,” Sam Rath says, having been invited to come to Canada to try to help the Cambodian community in Ottawa with his talent in bringing communities together. See SAM RATH, page 5

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Maha Sam Rath Viriyadhammo stands with a Lion statue at the front of the Cambodian Buddhist Temple on Hazeldean Road in Stittsville which has been his home for the past six years.


Sam Rath off to Edmonton He had planned to come to Canada for only three or four months but he ended up staying six years, working to develop an outlook of peace and compassion within the Cambodian community and then working to try to spread this message of compassion and peace to other communities so that everyone can live in peace and harmony. He notes that Canada is a multi-cultural country and so people have to learn how to live together peacefully, something that can happen if various communities communicate with each other and learn to get along. Sam Rath hopes to bring his experiences from Stittsville and Ottawa to his new situation in Ed-

monton, saying that he does not know if his approach will succeed there but he promises to try his best. His ability to bring people together and work with different communities had become known at the Edmonton temple, bringing on the invitation for Sam Rath to move there. Sam Rath viewed this as a good opportunity to move on, given his view that while he wants to help Buddhist communities, he does not want to stay in any one place too long and become fixated with what he calls holding “a position.” He does not know how long he will remain in Edmonton, suggesting that it may be two or three years but saying that he never makes such a time com-

mitment but simply makes a commitment that he will do his best given the opportunity. He expects it will take the first two or three months just to become familiar with the situation there and then it will be a case of developing ideas on how to grow the community and how to work with other communities to spread the message of peace and compassion. As for the Cambodian Buddhist Temple in Stittsville, Sam Rath expects that the Temple will be inviting another Buddhist monk, perhaps from Cambodia or perhaps from elsewhere, to replace him. There are plans to build a new Temple building at JOHN CURRY/METROLAND the Hazeldean Road site in Stittsville but funding for Maha Sam Rath Viriyadhammo stands amid a floral area on the grounds of the Cambodian Buddhist such a project remains a Temple on Hazeldean Road in Stittsville. He will be leaving at the end of July for Edmonton where he will be serving at another temple. challenge.

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The Union Brewery Quartet serves up menu of jazz John Curry

packed the coffee shop for the evening heard such Rollins tunes as “St. Thomas,� “Doxy� and “Tenor Madness.� “St. Thomas� is perhaps Rollins’ most recognizable instrumental piece and it has become a jazz standard. It is based on a traditional English song as well as on a nursery

song from the Virgin Islands. Rollins recorded it in his 1956 album “Saxophone Colossus.� “Doxy� has become a jazz standard since Rollins wrote it and recorded it in 1957. Indeed, he later named his own record label as Doxy Records. “Tenor Madness� is an-

other well known Rollins tune which he recorded in 1956 on an album of the same name The Union Brewery Quar“Tenor Madness.� tet brewed up a keg of jazz at The Union Brewery Quarthe music evening at the Jaia tet cannot be blamed for liking Java Coffee Company shop in the music of Sonny Rollins Stittsville last Friday. as he is recognized as one of The four-member jazz inthe most influential jazz musistrumental group served up a cians of all time as indicated performance that included nuby the fact that a number of merous jazz standards, all dehis compositions have become livered in a traditional way with jazz standards. In May 2013, one instrument taking the lead, Rollins received an honourary then surrendering it to another Doctor of Music degree from member of the group, with the New York’s famous Juilliard audience frequently applauding School, recognizing his coneach individual’s effort. tribution to jazz music. Members of The Union But this performance by the Brewery Quartet are Dmitry Union Brewery Quartet feaEgunov on saxophone; Andre tured much more than Sonny Ferraton on drums; Michael Rollins standards. There were Lechasseur on bass; and Marc lots of other tunes well known Salsbury on guitar. to jazz aficionados. And while admitting that For instance, the group perthe group was not a cover band formed “Misty,� a jazz standard for American jazz saxophonist written in 1954 which went on Sonny Rollins, it was admitto become the signature song ted that the group does like for singer Johnny Mathis. It is JOHN CURRY/METROLAND a song that has been covered his music, as was shown by the fact that the quartet played Dmitry Egunov, left, playing the saxophone, and Marc by such jazz greats as Ella several of the jazz standards Salsbury, right, on guitar, perform as members of The Fitzgerald and Sarah Vaughan Union Brewery Quartet at the music evening at the Gaia and singers such as Frank Siassociated with Rollins. So the audience which Java Coffee Company shop in Stittsville last Friday. natra and Andy Williams. Then there was “How High The Moon,� another jazz standard which first became a hit in 1940 for Benny Goodman and His Orchestra. Ella Fitzgerald’s version of the song was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2002. “All of Me,� another jazz standard which dates back to 1931, also was heard during this performance by The Union Brewery Quartet. It is one of the most recorded jazz songs ever, with recordings by such singers as Bing Crosby, Billie Holiday, Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughn, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and even today’s Mi-

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chael Buble. Perhaps taking a page out of American jazz band leader Duke Ellington’s play book who usually played the jazz standard “Satin Doll� to end his concerts, The Union Brewery Quartet played “Satin Doll� to close out the first half of their performance at the Gaia Java shop. “Satin Doll� is another song that has been recorded by a host of singers over the years including Ella Fitzgerald and Frank Sinatra. And The Union Brewery Quartet did not shortchange the audience at this Friday music evening. Its song filled performance carried on past the normal 9 p.m. stopping time, giving the audience another 20 minutes of music. As Gaia Java co-owner Paul Jay remarked at the end of the performance, The Union Brewery Quartet had delivered a “fabulous evening

of music.� You can find out more about The Union Brewery Quartet by checking out the group’s website at http://unionbrewery.ca/ . Music evenings are held at the Gaia Java Coffee Company shop in Stittsville every Friday starting at 7 p.m. Admission is free but there is a donation jar for those attending to make a voluntary donation if wished to help the musicians with their expenses. Early arrival at these Friday music evenings is recommended for the best seating. The music evening this Friday, July 17 will be featuring the duo of Carol Tieu and Stephane Klander who will be delivering a program of familiar songs with guitar accompaniment. The Gaia Java Coffee Company shop is located at the Stittsville Shopping Centre (Shoppers Drug Mart plaza) on Stittsville Main Street in Stittsville.

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Andre Ferraton, left, on the drums, and Michael Lechasseur, right, playing the bass, perform as members of The Union Brewery Quartet at the music evening at the Gaia Java Coffee Company shop in Stittsville last Friday.

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In March of this year, I received a number of reports of power outages in the rural Stittsville and Ashton area. At that time, I spoke with the Chief Operating Officer at Hydro Ottawa, Norm Fraser, and provided an update in this column on what Hydro Ottawa was doing to address the deficiencies. Having committed to providing further updates, I received more information from Hydro Ottawa this week. Since the March 21st power outage, four sets of faulted circuit indicators have been installed to increase the speed in fault finding with an additional eight more to be installed; tree trimming has been scheduled for 2016 and crews are periodically removing any problem trees as they become aware of them; overhead equipment was inspected using infrared radiation scanning with immediate repair occurring with any failures and; arresters were replaced on the main circuit supply section along Flewellyn Road between Dwyer Hill Road and Ashton Station Road. Further, there is now a plan in place to transfer 130 customers from the current supply circuit from Beckwith Station to Alexander Station. This should increase the reliability for these customers as Alexander has historically had higher reliability than Beckwith. This work will be completed later this year. Councillor for Hire

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Members of The Union Brewery Quartet who are performing at the music evening at the Gaia Java Coffee Company shop in Stittsville last Friday are, from left, Dmitry Egunov on saxophone, Marc Salsbury on guitar, Andre Ferraton on drums and Michael Lechasseur on bass.

Meditation classes at Stittsville library branch Special to the News

Meditation classes are being offered at the Stittsville branch of the Ottawa Public Library during the month of August. The classes will be conducted by Bhante Kovida who has led such meditation sessions previously at the Stittsville library branch. He has also conducted such sessions at the Iskotew Lodge at Health Canada. Everyone is welcome to attend one or all of these sessions. There is no charge but a donation to help Bhante Kovida in his teaching efforts would be appreciated. These meditation classes and talks

will run on four consecutive Tuesdays in the month of August, taking place from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. and beginning on Tuesday, Aug. 4. The topic for the opening session on Tuesday, Aug. 4 will be “The Benefits of Mindfulness.” This will be followed on Tuesday, Aug. 11 with a class on “Understanding Our Mental Defilements.” On Tuesday, Aug. 18, the topic will be “Wisdom and Self-Knowledge” while the series of classes will wind up on Tuesday, Aug. 25 with a class focussed on the topic “Dealing with Mental/Emotional States and the Four Sublime States.”

Euchre winners at Legion Hall Special to the News

Edna McKay had the most lone hands at the euchre at the Legion Hall on Stittsville Main Street in Stittsville on Tuesday, July 7. Marion Argue had the ladies high score with Dene Levergne placing second. Bill Watson had the men’s high score with Garnet Vaughn as the runner-up. Myrna Robertson had the low score while Gladys Macartney had the hidden score.

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o good deed goes unpunished. We don’t have to live in a cynical world, but we must forgive Shannon Lough and Will Needham if they have lost some faith in humanity. The Kanata couple made a conscious effort to make good use of their front yard by planting vegetables in a homemade wooden planter box. Their decision was rewarded with a demand from the city’s bylaw services to remove the box because it’s too close to the sidewalk. The city’s bylaw chief called the 20-centimetre tall box “a tripping hazard.� The local city councillor agrees, adding that work crews may need to reach underground wires or pipes. The wooden box doesn’t intrude on the sidewalk, but it’s nearby, technically on the city’s property. Any pedestrian in this city knows to pay attention as they walk. They are no more likely to walk off the sidewalk and into a visible planter than into a tree, a city fire hydrant, a high curb, a sign, a mailbox (community size or otherwise), a bus shelter, a bench, a

parking signpost, or any manner of objects. A wooden planter 20 centimetres high is not a death trap. The city is within its rights to ask for the object to be moved, but it is wrong to do so. And the need for access to pipes and wires? How often should any one home expect Hydro Ottawa or the water department to start digging up the lawn? A few feet from the planter is a paved driveway which would need digging up if a real emergency occurred. A planter and some tomato plants aren’t much of an obstacle compared to layers of asphalt. And should that unlikely emergency access be required, the city or hydro crew that arrives will be armed with a backhoe that would make short work of any planter. Lough and Needham did a good thing by turning a chunk of lawn – with its need for watering, fertilizing and trimming with no food value – into a veggie garden. And they say the planter sparks conversations with neighbours and passersby. Clearly another few square metres of lawn would not do the same. Sometimes the law is wrong. It should be challenged.

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o, as we’ve all seen, this Calgary guy goes up in the air in a lawn chair attached to about 100 helium balloons. He wants to land at the Calgary Stampede, which will be a great publicity stunt for his company, and he almost makes it, before parachuting to the ground and being picked up by the police and charged. What do you think about it? The incident has touched off what we might consider a typically Canadian argument, with some, including the police, arguing that his stunt endangered lives other than his own. Others say that’s a typically cautious Canadian attitude, that the guy should be applauded for his imagination and spirit of adventure, qualities that are in short supply in this country.

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And we do, here in the capital, deeply resent the idea that we have no imagination, no adventure. People who say we lack adventure have never been on Parkdale Avenue at rush hour. They have never taken the bus home Parliament Hill late at night on July 1. They have never tried to scrum Mike Duffy. Which is not to say there are no advantages to flying in your lawn chair. These advantages are best imagined when compared against flying in a commercial aircraft. First off, think of the leg room! Think of the security. You walk into your backyard and sit down on the lawn chair. No taking off your shoes or your belt. There is no seatbelt demonstration, no wrestling for the overhead bin. There is probably no food, but then there isn’t any on Air Canada either. Air Canada probably has the edge when it comes to landings. The

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Name wanted for library’s book store The Richmond branch of the Ottawa Public Library now has a new book store selling gently used books but the store now needs a name. And this is where you come in. The Friends of the Ottawa Public Library (FOPLA), which looks after these used book outlets in various library branches, is looking for a name for this new Richmond store. For instance, the FOPLA book store at the Stittsville branch is called “A Good Read.�

And the FOPLA are making it well worth your while to submit a name for this book store at the Richmond branch as there are prizes for the successful entries. The selected adult submission will win a bag full of best sellers while the successful children’s submission will receive a lunch bag filled with stationery supplies. This “name the new book store� contest will run throughout the July and August. Submissions can be submitted to a ballot container located at the Richmond library branch.

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A journey that began two years ago is coming to a climax this month as a team of 22 advanced gymnasts from the Kanata Rhythmic Sportive Gymnastics Club (KRSG) are in Helsinki, Finland to participate in the World Gymnaestrada. KRSG gymnasts are from Stittsville as well as Kanata, Barrhaven, Centrepointe and other locations in the Ottawa area. Paula Preston of Stittsville is the team manager for this KRSG team that is at the World Gymnaestrada. A World Gymnaestrada is held only once every four years, with over 20,000 gymnasts participating, placing the event on the scale of an Olympics. There are opening and closing ceremonies as well as performances from teams from countries all around the world each day. Gymnasts of all ages and from all disciplines of the sport participate. For these KRSG gymnasts, the journey to Finland began two years ago when interested gymnasts auditioned and were selected to be part of this Gymnaestrada team. The team prepared a cowgirlthemed routine for the Canadian Gymnaestrada in Calgary last July which was the Canadian qualifying event for the World Gymaestrada this year. The KRSG routine, performed to the tune of “Hey Baby,� was well received and gained the KRSG team a spot on the Canadian team for the World Gymnaestrada event. The KRSG team, with its 22 members ranging in age from 12 to 28 years, makes up just part of the Canadina team which includes about 600 gymnasts from clubs across Canada. Over the past year, the KRSG gymnasts and their coach Dasa Lelli developed a longer 15 minute action packed routine for the World Gymnaestrada in Finland. It incorporates the Calgary cowgirl routine into a longer “Four Seasons� routine. The KRSG team will be performing this routine three times over the course of seven days at the World Gymnaestrada. If you want to follow the KRSG team at this World Gymnaestrada, please check out the KRSG website at krsg.org. More about the World Gymnaestrada can be discovered at wg2015.org .


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For the cost of a cup of coffee and a muffin per week, you can learn to master the art of public speaking. Just how good a deal is that! But this is what an annual membership in the Stittsville Toastmasters Club costs when broken down on a weekly basis. And these club fees include all of the necessary manuals needed in your first year of membership. What a deal! And, in addition, you don’t have to rush to join. You can visit the club as a guest for up to three meetings at no cost before making a decision about whether to join or not. So you have lots of opportunity to listen and see how the club operates at its weekly meetings. Just what happens at these weekly meetings, you wonder? Well, during each meeting, members practice three main activities: the prepared speech which is usually 5 to 7 minutes in duration; effective evaluations; and impromptu challenges of 1 to 2 minutes duraction. There are also other activities practised such as opening and closing thought, the toast, humour, word of the day and more. All of these activities are time controlled so that participants develop an internal sense of time in a natural way. Members also rotate various roles so that everyone has a chance to speak at every meeting. This regular speaking helps improve public speaking skills quickly. And all this happens in a safe and friendly atmosphere of positive attitudes and supportive behaviour. You will be among friends. The Stittsville Toastmasters Club is part of Toastmasters International which is a worldwide non-profit educational organization. There are 14,650 such clubs in 126 countries around the globe. Over the past 90 years, Toastmasters has helped more than four million people get that competitive edge that comes from fully using their communication and presentation skills. The Toastmasters program not only helps people become competent public speakers and presenters but also builds leadership skills. The mission of the Stittsville Toastmasters Club is to “provide a supportive and positive learning experience in which members are empowered to develop communication and leadership skills, resulting in greater self-confidence and personal growth.” Toastmasters follows the strategy that “Practice makes Perfect” that allows members to sculpt their skills at a pace that is comfortable for them. Members learn from each other as well as follow a proven program. Toastmasters is also a good opportunity to socialize, network and make new friends. Anyone interested in learning more about Toasters and being a guest at a club meeting should contact Gerry Tapp at contact@stittsvilletoastmasters.ca . The Stittsville Toastmasters Club meets every Wednesday from 7:15 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Pretty Street Community Centre in Stittsville. Early arrival is recommended for guests so that they can meet members before the meeting starts. The Stittsville Toastmasters Club website can be found at http://stittsvilletoastmasters.ca . R0013369226-0716

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Lane Bourbonniere, left, organizer of the “Snip to Whip Cancer” fundraiser at the Scissors Hair Salon at the Jackson Trails Centre plaza in Stittsville last Saturday, presents a plaque of appreciation from St. Baldrick’s Foundation and Childhood Cancer Canada to Kelsey Moore, right, who is manager at Scissors Hair Salon.

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A “Snip to Whip Cancer” fundraiser at the Scissors Hair Salon at the Jackson Trails Centre Plaza at the corner of Hazeldean Road and Stittsville Main Street in Stittsville last Saturday, July 11 lived up to its name – there was lots of hair cutting to help in the battle to defeat cancer. Nineteen year old Lane Bourbonniere, who is battling cancer, and members of a support team had eight to ten inches of their hair cut off to donate to make wigs for children who have lost their hair due to cancer. Lane and her friends and supporters are trying to raise as much money as possible to donate to the St. Baldrick’s Foundation and Childhood

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Kalea Dolan, left, arranges Emma Arsenault’s hair before cutting it off as Emma donates her hair to help out the “Snip to Whip Cancer” fundraiser which was held at Scissors Hair Salon at the Jackson Trails Centre plaza in Stittsville last Saturday in support of St. Baldrick’s Foundation and Childhood Cancer Canada.


‘Snip to Whip Cancer’ at Scissors Hair Salon Continued from page 14

Lane was diagnosed with thyroid cancer at the age of 12 and now, seven years later is still battling the disease. Lane was first diagnosed at the beginning of grade seven and had surgeries to remove tumours as well as underwent a round of radioactive iodine treatment. But, at the end of the year, Lane went into remission. Five years later, just before gradu-

ating from high school, the cancer returned and Lane had to fight for life once again, undergoing more radioactive treatments which did shrink the tumour but did not defeat it. More scans and treatment are in the works. So, in the past seven years, Lane has gone through two extensive surgeries, more than six radioactive iodine treatments, more than eight CT and MRI scans and countless medical appointments.

Through it all, Lane has had a supportive group of family and friends. Lane set up a website at www.stbaldricks.org/teams/s2we where her team, “Snip to Whip Cancer” is receiving donations from the public. St. Baldrick’s Foundation is a childhood cancer charity founded in the year 2000 that funds research to help find cures for childhood cancers. The Foundation’s main fundraising initiative is head-shaving events. A non-profit organization, St. Bal-

drick’s Foundation research grants are helping to fill crucial funding gaps at medical institutions where children are treated for cancer. It was back in 1999 that three Irish-American re-insurance executives from New York City decided to turn their St. Patrick’s Day party into a benefit for pediatric oncology research by shaving their heads, thereby showing solidarity with children undergoing chemotherapy treatments.

The Foundation’s name is a combination of the words Bald and Patrick since they went bald on St. Patrick’s Day. Hence the name St. Baldrick’s. It is not associated with any saint of the Catholic Church. Childhood Cancer Canada, founded in 1987, is a leading Foundation dedicated entirely to the fight against childhood cancer. Childhood Cancer Cancer offers support programs and also invests in collaborative cancer research.

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Lawn bowlers receive donation Surrounding the giant cheque representing a $250 donation to the Goulbourn Lawn Bowling Club to help with the purchase of a gas barbecue from Viva Retirement Communities Barrhaven with the cheque being held by Dianne Hartson-Lalonde, left, community relations manager for Viva Retirement Communities Barrhaven, and George Burns-Nichol, right, president of the Goulbourn Lawn Bowling Club, are some of the members of the Goulbourn Lawn Bowling Club.

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Dianne Hartson-Lalonde, right, community relations manager for Viva Retirement Communities Barrhaven, presents a giant cheque representing Viva’s $250 donation to the Goulbourn Lawn Bowling Club to help with the purchase of a gas barbecue to George Burns-Nichol, left, who is the president of the Goulbourn Lawn Bowling Club. The new barbecue can be seen at the left.

Goulbourn Lawn Bowling Club receives $250 donation to help purchase new gas barbecue John Curry

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Members of the Goulbourn Lawn Bowling Club are now enjoying hamburgers following a morning of play thanks to a new gas barbecue which the Club now has. And it has the new barbecue thanks in part to the generosity of Viva Retirement Communities which is currently building a new retirement community in Barrhaven. Viva Retirement Communities, through the efforts of community relations manager Dianne Hartson-Lalonde, has donated $250 to the Goulbourn Lawn Bowling Club to help with the purchase of the new barbecue. The Club itself provided the other half of the funding needed to purchase the barbecue. With the barbecue, the Club is now able to provide hamburgers for members following a morning lawn bowling session. The members pay $5 for a hamburger. Having the barbecue not only allows members to enjoy something to eat following play but it also gives the Club a vehicle for fundraising. The Club has been raising funds for its share of a planned $30,000 expansion of the Club’s lawn bowling green beside the Goulbourn Town Hall (former Goulbourn municipal building) at Stanley’s Corners. This expansion will make the lawn bowling green a fully regu-

lation-size facility. The Goulbourn Lawn Bowling Club this year has 69 members, a record number. Viva Retirement Communities is building a new retirement community in Barrhaven, with the opening planned for next May. The new facility will include a number of amenities such as a state-of-the-art spa, a golf simulator, an indoor heated salt water pool and even a fully-licensed pub. The suites will feature walk-in closets, full size refrigerators in the kitchenettes and walkin showers with a built-in seat and safety bars in the bathrooms. Residents will receive three healthy meals daily, prepared by professional chefs. There will be a variety of menu choices and quality wine selections will be available with meals. The new Viva Retirement Community in Barrhaven will be located next to a plaza which has a health clinic, a bank and more. While the new retirement community is still under construction, Viva Retirement Communities has opened a presentation centre and model suit next to the construction site which is at the northwest corner of Strandherd Drive and Cedarview Road. More information can be obtained by calling 613-823-0220 or by emailing barrhaven@vivalife.ca . Viva Retirement Communities are currently located in several communities including Mississauga, Oakville, Pickering, Vaughan and Whitby.

The October meeting of the Goulbourn Township Historical Society on Saturday, Oct. 17 at 1:30 p.m. at the Stittsville Legion Hall on Stittsville Main Street in Stittsville will feature a presentation on “Finding Women On Ancestry” given by Lesley Anderson. Everyone is welcome to attend.

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Stittsville Legion happenings Barb Vant’Slot Special to the News

On Tuesday, July 7, four new members were welcomed into the Legion family. The four new members are Cori Nash, Paul Tchouaffi, Bill Watson and Kevin Chappell. SPECIAL EVENTS (All these special events are open to everyone in the community unless otherwise stated) During the months of August and September, the popular monthly Sunday breakfast at the Legion Hall which is open to everyone in the community will be held on the second Sunday of the month rather than on the first Sunday as is normally the situation. There will be a live music afternoon in the downstairs lounge at the Legion hall this Saturday, July 18 from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. There is no cover charge and everyone is welcome to attend. Come on out and meet new people. Karaoke will be held in the downstairs lounge at the Legion Hall on Saturday, July 25 starting at 8 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend. A Legion Hop to the Winchester Legion and then to the Cardinal Legion is happening on Saturday, Aug. 22. For more information, drop by the Stittsville Legion Hall. But remember to get your tickets early! The Stittsville Legion is holding a golf tournament on Thursday, Aug. 27 at 12 noon at the Glen Mar Golf and Country Club on Fernbank Road west of Stittsville. All proceeds will be donated to Roger’s House. The donation of prizes for this tournament would be greatly appreciated.

WEEKLY EVENTS (Everyone in the community is welcome to attend these events unless otherwise stated) Fun darts are being played at the Legion Hall every Thursday starting at 7 p.m. Everyone in the community is welcome to participate. Bingo is played every Wednesday starting at 6:45 p.m. in the Legion Hall. Sue McCormick is always looking for volunteers to help at these Wednesday night bingos. If interested, please call her at 613836-8860. Please note that you must be 18 years of age or older to work at or play bingo. Euchre hosted by the Legion’s 55 Plus Club is played every Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the Legion Hall on Stittsville Main Street. Everyone is welcome to participate. A “Jam Session” with Bill Martin will be held every Friday starting at 8 p.m. in the downstairs lounge at the Legion Hall. Come and enjoy some country and some rock ‘n roll music. Everyone is welcome to attend. Friday BBQ’s running from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. are now being held every week on the patio at the Legion Hall. Everyone in the community is welcome to attend. HERE AND THERE Help is needed in the kitchen and for serving at various events. If you are able to spare a few hours each month, it would be appreciated. Please contact Barb Vant’Slot at 613-836-7823 or phone the Legion Hall at 613-836-1632. Interested in knitting or crocheting? Anyone interested is welcome to come and join in at the Legion Hall every Monday at 6:30 p.m. Right now, there are many projects for the hospitals underway. For more informa-

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tion, please call 613-836-1632. The Book Club is taking a short break and will be meeting again on Tuesday, Sept. 29 at 7 p.m. to discuss the summer read “Big Little Lies” by Liane Moriarty. The Stittsville Legion has an arrangement with Hurley’s Bar & Grill at the Shops of Main Street plaza at Stittsville Main Street and Carp Road. If you mention Team # 1632 before paying your bill, the Legion will be receiving ten percent of what you pay. The Team # is easy for Legion members to remember as it is the phone number at the Legion Hall. At the end of the year, Hurley’s will issue a cheque to the Stittsville Legion for ten percent of the total amount attributed to Team # 1632. So this is a great deal – you get to enjoy yourself at Hurley’s and the Stittsville Legion gets some financial help. It’s a win/win situation. The Legion is always looking for help. This is an opportunity for students to acquire “volunteer hours.” For more information, please contact Barb Vant’Slot at 613-8367823 or the Legion Hall at 613-836-1632. The Stittsville Legion’s website can be found at www.stittsvillelegion.com. Upcoming events at the Stittsville Legion are always posted on the billboard sign at the front of the Legion Hall, easily seen by those passing by on Stittsville Main Street. EUCHRE WINNERS Shirley Pretty had the ladies high score at the euchre at the Legion Hall on Tuesday, June 30, with Lynda Viau placing second. John Leroux had the men’s high score with Garnet Vaughn as the runner-up. Dwaine McGillvray had the most lone hands. Edna Bond had the low score while Bud Mannoly had the hidden score.

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It’s a Teddy Bear Picnic at the Goulbourn Museum at Stanley’s Corners this coming Sunday, July 19. Youngsters ages 4-11 are urged to bring along a favourite furry friend for a check up. There will also be games and crafts at this family craft day from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Museum. Cost is $4 per child. Pre-registration is required, as is parental accompaniment at the event. For more information or to register a child, please call 613-831-2393 or email register@goulbournmuseum.ca .

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Transit in Blackstone Transit service will first be introduced in September 2015 as a joint undertaking by Monarch, Regional and Cardel, the developers of the Blackstone and Fernbank Crossing communities. This service will operate Monday to Friday during peak periods as a shuttle from Blackstone/Fernbank Crossing to Terry Fox Station during the morning and from Terry Fox Station to Blackstone/ Fernbank Crossing during the afternoon. At Terry Fox Station customers can connect to regular fare OC Transpo Routes 92 and 96 travelling to downtown. Operating the shuttle to Terry Fox Station allows the shuttle to operate frequently and reliably with one vehicle by minimizing trip times and facilitating an easy turn-around to make a return trip to Blackstone/Fernbank Crossing. The details of the transit shuttle routing, start date, hours of operation and frequency will be provided by Monarch/Regional/Cardel once they have finalized their plans with a service provider. The service will operate from 6:00am to 9:00am and from 4:00pm to 7:00pm Monday to Friday with one trip every 30 minutes in the peak direction. In future years when the collector road network in the Blackstone and Fernbank Crossing community is available for transit operation and there is sufficient number of residences to meet our minimum service thresholds, OC Transpo will operate bus service through the communities to replace the developer’s shuttle service. Council Motion I put forth on July 8th I put a motion forward seconded by Councillor Marianne Wilkinson regarding the Shea Road Woods that was unanimously passed; that City Council approve that the partial or outright acquisition of the Urban Natural Features identified in the 2013 report be included as a priority in the 2015-2018 City Strategic Plan under the Strategic Objective ES1 – Support an Environmentally Sustainable Ottawa, and that Planning Committee oversight over this strategic initiative; and staff be directed to explore other funding options, such as those outlined in the September 2013 Urban Natural Features Strategy Update, to advance the acquisition of urban natural features and provide a status update to Planning Committee and Council by Q3 2016, and that staff be directed to develop options to change the current Council policy of replenishing the Environmental Acquisition Reserve Fund only with future excess amounts from the City of Ottawa Sinking Fund for consideration as part of the next LongRange Financial Plan. I brought this motion forward because the Shea Road Woods in our Ward was a parcel of land identified in 2013 as one of those areas that the City would eventually like to be able to protect through acquisition. The Shea Road Woods is located in the undeveloped lands located in the area known as the unofficial dog park located east of Shea Rd and south of Abbott St. I believe that it was important for me to re-iterate this need at this time, so that staff can begin looking for ways to ensure that this important tract of land can be protected in a permanent fashion. It is not something that needs to be done overnight, but, preparations can begin now looking to the future and determining how funding can be identified to complete the effort. Huntmar at Maple Grove- Signal update The design work to install the temporary signal has been issued and based on conversation with our traffic operations staff, the estimated timeline that the signal will be installed at this location is by end of July 2015. The fund to conduct the detailed design has been approved by part of 2015 budget. Trans Canada Trail re-gravelling This past week the Trans Canada Trail was re-gravelled using stone dust from West Ridge Drive to Terry Fox Drive for your improvement. The re-gravelling was overdue and operations are now smoother for all users. My apologies for any inconvenience this work may have caused. Stittsville News - Thursday, July 16, 2015 21


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The Goulbourn Township Historical Society Archives are located at both the Stittsville and Richmond branches of the Ottawa Public library, although the major part of the Archives are located at the Stittsville library. The recent Goulbourn Township Historical Society newsletter outlines how these Archives are helping researchers from afar in their collection of information about family members or others. The Historical Society received a request from a researcher out in British Columbia for information about John Charles Switzer, a soldier in the 60th Regiment who received a land grant in Goulbourn. This researcher had found John C. Switzer’s name on the list of families for which the Historical Society has files and contacted the Historical Society through the “Research” link on the Historical Society’s website. The Historical Society resources used to answer this information search were the family file which contained articles and genealogies, census records, land patent information and information about the burial place of John C. Switzer’s wife which was the historic pioneer cemetery near Dwyer Hill. In addition, one Historical Society member is a Switzer descendant who has now been put in touch with the researcher. The Historical Society has also benefitted because the researcher has shared information about John C. Switzer with the Historical Society, thus enriching the society’s file of information on the Switzer family…The traffic signals planned for the intersection of Huntmar Drive and Maple Grove Road should be installed by the end of this month….CRS Contractors Rental Supply has opened up its newest location to serve customers in the west end of Ottawa at the southwest corner of Fallowfield Road and Huntley Road just south of Stittsville (this is the Karters Korner intersection). CRS Contractors Rental Supply has over 25 locations across the province. It was founded in the year 2000 to provide building contractors and related trades with quality equipment, merchandise and service. All CRS equipment is serviced and maintained by industry certified technicians. The new location can be contacted at 613836-7444…Transit service will be introduced this coming September to the Blackstone and Fernbank Crossing communities in the Fernbank lands, with a transit shuttle service being provided by the developers Monarch, Regional and Cardel. The Monday to Friday service will provide transportation from the Blackstone/ Fernbank Crossing area to Terry Fox Station in Kanata from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. and then in the reverse direction from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Regular OC Transpo bus routes serve the Terry Fox Station…..The Stittsville 56ers of the Greater Ottawa Fastball League lost 4-0 to the visiting Micksburg Twins in a game at Alexander Grove on Wednesday, July 8…..The ArtSpace Wall at the Stittsville branch of the Ottawa Public Library currently has an exhibition of portraits created by Abbey Grace Clark using graphite materials. Abbey, a student at the University of Ottawa, tries to produce realistic drawings of her subjects. Her work has been exhibited at the Ottawa Art Gallery as well as at the Youth Infringement Festival and other venues. The exhibition of her work will be on display at the Stittsville library until the end of July…Stittsville photographer John Edkins had a large photograph entitled “Orange Tulip” depicting one yawning tulip bloom on

display in the “Being Canadian” exhibition at the Ottawa West Arts Association (owaa) gallery in the foyer of the Goulbourn Recreation Complex on Shea Road. The exhibition ran from May through to last Friday. John got to experience that most exciting of experiences for an artist in that the photograph was sold…. Stittsville will be part of a new federal riding called Carleton for the upcoming federal election this fall. A new riding had to be created because of population growth in the area. The former Carleton-Mississippi Mills riding, represented by MP Gordon O’Connor of the Conservatives since 2004, is being broken up with pieces joining three new ridings. The Mississippi Mills portion will be joining the new Lanark-Frontenac riding while Kanata and West Carleton will form the new riding of Kanata-Carleton. Stittsville and Goulbourn will be joining the new riding of Carleton which will sweep across the southern part of the city of Ottawa, taking in the Manotick, Osgoode and Riverside South areas…The “Wiches Cauldron” food truck, which had recently had its website hacked by supporters of the Islamic State, suffered an overnight break-in on the night of Monday, July 6/Tuesday, July 7. Locks were cut and the food wagon’s cash register with some money in it was taken. The food wagon was closed on Tuesday, July 7 as police investigated the incident….A summer story time program will be happening at the Stittsville branch of the Ottawa Public Library this coming Tuesday, July 21. This will be for 30 minutes with all ages welcome to drop in. No registration is required. There will be stories, rhymes, songs and a craft….The duo of Carol Tieu and Stephane Klander will be performing at the music evening at the Gaia Java Coffee Company shop at the Stittsville Shopping Centre (Shoppers Drug Mart plaza) this Friday, July 17, presenting a variety of familiar songs accompanied by guitar. There is no admission charge to attend these Friday music evenings but there is a donation jar available, with the proceeds going to help the performers offset expenses….Erica Wiebe of Stittsville, a Sacred Heart Catholic High School graduate and a Commonweath Games wrestling champion last year, will not be participating in the Pan Am Games in Toronto. She will be participating in a competition in Madrid…Waste Management has submitted its Environmental Assessment (EA) Compliance Monitoring Plan and Compliance Monitoring Report for 2013 and 2014 to the Ontario Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change for the West Carleton Environmental Centre in keeping with a condition of the Minister’s Notice of Approval of the Environmental Assessment (EA) regarding the West Carleton Environmental Centre. Copies of these documents can be found on the West Carleton Environmental Centre’s website under “Our Vision” and “Get Involved” pages….Paul Jay at the Gaia Java Coffee Company shop reports that the shop has new “Stittsville Summer Blend Beans” that coffee lovers should check out. He claims that they are perfect when relaxing at home or at the cottage, calling them a wonderfully rich blend of Arabica coffees for any time of the day. And, coming from Gaia Java, you know that they are freshly roasted…. See WHAT’S UP, page 23


Friendship Club’s July luncheon Carole Herbert and Helen James Special to the News

The July luncheon of the Friendship Club will be held on Wednesday, July 29 at 12 noon at the Stittsville Legion Hall on Stittsville Main Street in Stittsville. The menu will include cold cuts, salads, buns, and pie and ice cream for dessert. Entertainment will be provided by Terry Bennett. To reserve a spot at this luncheon, please phone Gloria at 613-831-8819 or Rosemary at 613-836-6354 by Friday, July 24. It should be noted that the Friendship Club will be holding two exercise classes beginning this fall. One class will be on Mondays from 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. at the Pretty Street Community Centre while the other one will be on Fridays from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Pretty Street Community Centre. Please contact Helen at 613-836-6766 for information. The shuffleboard and carpet bowling programs of the Friendship Club, which are held

at the Johnny Leroux Stittsville Community Arena hall, have been discontinued until this September due to repair work at the arena. The Friday bridge program usually held at the arena hall has been relocated to the former Goulbourn township municipal building on Huntley Road at Stanley’s Corners where it will run until the arena hall is re-opened in September. Note that the start time for this Friday bridge is 12:30 p.m. Please phone Lorraine at 613-599-3297 for more information about this Friday bridge. The Monday exercise group at the Pretty Street Community Centre has been discontinued until this September. However, the Friday euchre at 7 p.m. at the Pretty Street Community Centre is continuing to run. Please phone Heather at 613-838-2743 for more information about this Friday euchre at the Pretty Street Community Centre. For inquiries about membership in the Friendship Club, please call Lorraine at 613599-3297.

Free concert at Village Square Park Special to the News

The band “Odd Man Out” will be performing at a free concert at Village Square Park in Stittsville on Thursday, Aug. 13 at 7 p.m., presented by Waste Management in partnership with Goulbourn/West Carleton Recreation of

the city of Ottawa. Cash only BBQ at 6 p.m. with funds raised going to support local youth initiatives. Donations to CHEO will be accepted at the concert. Those attending are reminded to take along a lawn chair or blanket for seating.

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“America’s Got Talent,” move over. Here comes “Rise 2 Fame Youth Talent Search.” This youth talent show will be happening on Sunday, Sept. 20 starting at 12 noon at the Richmond Fair in Richmond. This “Rise 2 Fame Youth Talent Search” has been a highlight of the Fair for four years now and it promises to be a highlight again this year. Anyone who sings, dances or plays an instrument and is between the ages of 6 and 21 is eligible to compete in this “Rise 2 Fame Youth Talent Search.” This year cash prizes will be awarded to the top three youths in both the 6-12 age category and in the age 13-21 category. The “Rise 2 Fame Junior Talent Search” will offer prizes of $175 for first place, $100 for second place and $50 for third place. The “Rise 2 Fame Youth Talent Search” will offer prizes of $350 for first place, $200 for second place and $125 for third place. Entries to participate in the competi-

Fire at ‘Cash For Trash’ Special to the News

Fire broke out at the Cash For Trash scrapyard at Brownsville on Flewellyn Road southwest of Stittsville on Wednesday, July 8. The Ottawa Fire Service was alerted about the fire at 11:48 a.m., with firefighters and equipment from Station 81 on Stittsville Main Street responding first to the situation. Other firefighting equipment as well as Ottawa Police Service personnel and Ottawa Paramedic Services also

rushed to the scene. Dark smoke billowed into the sky on the sunny warm day as firefighters battled the blaze in the scrapyard. A water shuttle service to transport water to the fire scene was set up, with the fire vehicles being filled with water at the fire hydrant at the corner of Stittsville Main Street and West Ridge Drive, the closest fire hydrant to the rural fire scene. The water shuttle continued until about 6 p.m. as firefighters battled to extin-

tion must be received by Monday, Sept. 14. Acts must be under four minutes in length. Judging will be done based on the following criteria: natural ability, 25 percent; quality of performance, 25 percent; showmanship, 25 percent and audience rapport, 25 percent. The youth talent show entry form can be found on the Richmond Fair website at http:// richmondfair.ca. For more information about the “Rise 2 Fame Youth Talent Search,” please contact Rob Petten at richmondfairtalent@gmail.com. Besides this youth talent show and entertainment in the arena, this year’s Richmond Fair will feature all of the traditional livestock shows (dairy, horse, western horse, pony, heavy horse, beef cattle, miniature horses and sheep) as well as events like a lawn tractor pull, the always popular demolition derby, a non-denominational church service and home cooked meals in the Dining Hall, this year served by St. Paul’s United Church. The Richmond Fair this year runs from Thursday, Sept. 17 through Sunday, Sept. 20 at the Richmond fairgrounds at the corner of Perth Street and Huntley Road in Richmond.

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guish the fire which had broken out amid the scrap metal on the site. Because of the fire, Flewellyn Road from Conley Road in the east to Munster Road in the west was blocked off to traffic throughout the afternoon as the fire continued to be fought. There were no injuries reported as a result of the firefighting efforts. Cash For Trash pays cash for old vehicles and then recycles the vehicles and their parts.

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Joanne Rodgers of Kiddie Kobbler at the shopping area at the northeast corner of the Hazeldean Road/Iber Road/Huntmar Drive intersection (Food Basics plaza) participated in a question-and-answer panel at an event on Tuesday, July 7 at the St. Elias Centre near Mooney’s Bay in Ottawa which was part of Facebook’s “Boost Your Business” nationwide summer bus tour. This tour, involving a road trip across Canada which started off with this Ottawa event, is being held by Facebook Canada to help small business owners how to optimize their pres-

ence on Facebook. The Ottawa Chamber of Commerce served as a co-host for this Ottawa event. Joanne was one of three small business people who told those at the event how they have found success using Facebook. In addition, at the event Facebook representatives told about best practices for small businesses in using Facebook to aid in growing a business…. During intermission at last Friday’s music evening at the Gaia Java Coffee Company shop at the Stittsville Shopping Centre (Shoppers Drug Mart plaza) on Stittsville Main Street, coowner Paul Jay provided a tour of the shop’s in-house coffee roaster to a number of those attending the music evening...

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Skate Canada has a testing program for StarSkate program skaters (Junior, Intermediate and Senior) that assesses dance, skills, freeskate and interpretive. Such testing measures the progress of a skater and provides an opportunity for a skater to realize a positive result of hard work. The Goulbourn Skating Club ran two test days in the 2014-2015 season as well as a test day at the end of spring school for StarSkaters. A total of 140 skaters took part in these test days. Skaters from ten clubs participated in the Nov. 2014 test day while skaters from seven clubs participated in the March 2015 test day. Skaters from six clubs participated in the April 2015 test day. In addition to these test days, the Goulbourn Skating Club has been piloting a new testing concept for the StarSkate program for the past three years. It is one of 13 skating clubs across Canada to be involved in this pilot program with Skate Canada in which the Pre-Preliminary, Preliminary and Junior Bronze test levels can be “coach assessed.” The pilot program involves different testing scenarios – Pre-Preliminary and Preliminary tests are assessed at regular sessions while Junior Bronze tests are assessed on regular test days. For the 2014-2015 season, 96 tests went through this pilot program. Goulbourn Skating Club skaters who recorded test achievements in the 2014-2015 season were as follows: Pre-Preliminary Skills – Amy Biegler, Vanessa Dupont, Emily Howard, Katrina Kirby, Darby McCoy, Emma Miranda, Lauren Mous-

seau, Irene Navas, Savannah Pinsent, Claire Strachan, Natalia Stuyt, Alex Tinman and Sarah Vieira; Pre-Preliminary Freeskate – Amy Biegler, Rachel Charles, Christina Ferrante, Emily Howard, Katrina Kirby, Chloe Leclaire, Emma Miranda, Lauren Mousseau, Bernadette Noble, Claire Strachan, Alex Tinman and Sarah Vieira; Pre-Preliminary Dance – Rachel Charles, Vanessa Dupont, Olivia Goldie, Cadence James, Katrina Kirby, Chloe Leclaire, Lauren Mousseau, Savannah Pinsent, Julia Singer, Joanna Stanczyk, Alex Tinman and Sarah Vieira; Preliminary Skills – Ella Biegler, Tiana Henderson, Irene Navas, Bernadette Noble, Chloe Paterson, Claire Strachan and Jessica Wolowich; Preliminary Freeskate – Christina Ferrante, Sarah Fullerton, Tiana Henderson, Caroline Hogan, Bernadette Noble, Chloe Paterson, Meghan Varcoe and Jessica Wolowich; Preliminary Dances – Tiana Henderson, Chloe Paterson, Laure Tymen and Jessica Wolowich; Intro Interpretive – Leia Dozzi; Junior Bronze Skills – Courtney Albert, Abbey Corson, Sarah Fullerton, Caroline Hogan, Bernadette Noble and Meghan Varcoe; Junior Bronze Freeskate – Courtney Albert, Caroline Hogan and Margaret Noble; Junior Bronze Dances – Genevieve Bernier, Caroline Hogan, Bernadette Noble and Meghan Varcoe; Senior Bronze Skills – Courtney Albert and Abbey Corson; Senior Bronze Dances – Abbey Corson.

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women’s Eastern Canadian National and the 2015 Super Mini Bike Eastern Canadian National are taking place the day before on Saturday, July 18. This Sunday’s Rockstar Energy Drink Ottawa Motocross National is part of the Rockstar Energy Drink national series which has seen races take place at the Whispering Pines Raceway in Kamloops, BC, at The Wastelands track in Nanaimo, BC, at the Wild Rose MX Park in Calgary, at the Moto Valley Raceway in Regina and at the Gopher Dunes track in Court-

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land, ON. Following the race at Sand Del Lee this Sunday, there will be races at Motocross Deschambault in Deschambault, QC, at Riverglade MX Park in Moncton, NB, at Motocross Ulberton in Ulverton QC and at the Walton Raceway in Walton, ON. Fox Sports Racing is airing footage from all of these races beginning this Dunay, July 19 when action from the Whispering Pines Raceway in BC will be featured. The Sand Del Lee racing will be shown on Sunday, Aug. 23 at 4 p.m.

Proceeds from an annual charity golf tournament in late August are going to be donated to Tysen Lefebvre’s “Mission To A Million.” This is the 12th year that Dunrobin Meat & Grocery has hosted an annual charity golf tournament. The tournament will be held on Saturday,

Aug. 29 at the Irish Hills Golf and Country Club on Carp Road between Stittsville and Carp. Tysen Lefebvre of Stittsville, who is 14 years old, has been raising funds for Make-A-Wish Eastern Ontario with the goal of raising one million dollars over a five year period. This will be enough to fund the granting of 100 wishes for children facing life-threatening illnesses.


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Flanking a sign advertising the upcoming Jay Bilodeau Memorial Golf Tournament this coming Saturday, July 18 at the Manderley golf course near North Gower are, on the left, Renee Bilodeau, far left, and Maddi Gray, second from left, who are on the organizing committee for the tournament, and, on the right, Rheal Bilodeau, second from right, and Janet Bilodeau, right, who is with the dog Oscar. Rheal and Janet are parents of Jay Bilodeau in whose memory the annual tournament is held. Other members of the organizing committee who are missing from the photo are Kenny Richardson, Greg Sawyer and Curtis Laabs.

Jay Bilodeau Memorial Golf Classic Special to the News

The Jay Bilodeau Memorial Golf Classic happens this Saturday, July 18 at the Manderley golf course near North Gower but it’s still not too late to sign up. This fifth annual charity golf tournament is being held in support of the Dave Smith Youth Treatment Centre Foundation, raising funds to help youth in the community who are struggling with substance abuse. To date, the annual tournament has donated almost $7,000 towards the construction of the Dave Smith Youth Treatment Centre. The golf gets underway at 12 noon. The $100 entry fee includes not only 18 holes of gold with a cart but also a prime rib dinner and a chance for some great prizes. Those who wish to attend only the dinner can do so for $40 per person. More information about the tournament can be obtained by contacting Ken at 613-818-8964 or via email at jaybclassic@gmail.com . Those who cannot participate but who would like to support the event can make a donation to the Dave Smith Youth Treatment Centre in

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The days are counting down to the inaugural Capital Karting Grand Prix and Mayor’s Cup of Wishes Charity Challenge at Karters Korner. The kart racing track and facility at the corner of Huntley Road and Fallowfield Road in Goulbourn between Stittsville and Richmond will be hosting

memory of Jay Bilodeau. This tournament is held in memory of Jay Bilodeau, son of Janet and Rheal Bilodeau of Richmond. He was just 22 years old when he died in March 2011 as a result of drug addiction. Jay’s death in 2011 brought about the formation of an organizing committee for this memorial golf tournament which includes Jay’s younger sister Renee. This committee has organized the tournament each year since Jay passed away. Members of the committee are Kenny Richardson, Greg Sawyer, Curtis Laabs, Maddi Gray and Renee Bilodeau. The tournament is held near the second week of July since this is close to Jay’s birthday which was July 14. A special memorial bench made in memory of Jay was unveiled at the second annual tournament in 2012. The bench, made from purple heartwood from Africa, was made by Gary Joslin of Richmond from funds donated by friends after Jay Bilodeau’s death in 2011. The bench is now located at the Bilodeau home in Richmond.

this major new karting event on the weekend of Saturday, July 25 and Sunday, July 26. Admission to the event for spectators and fans will be free. There will be five race classes held, with cash prizes of $5,000 plus up for grabs. It is expected that top kart drivers from across the area will be competing in this event. The Mayor’s Cup of Wishes is to be a friendly karting competition among members of

the corporate community, raising funds for a number of local charities. These corporate teams will compete against each other in a LeMans-style Enduro race. Each participating corporate team will have raised at least $2,500 for charity. For more information about this Capital Karting Grand Prix and the Mayor’s Cup of Wishes, check out the website at www.capitalkarting.com.


Ottawa Carleton Plowing Match to be held at Navan Special to the News

The Ottawa Carleton Plowing Match will be held in the east end of Ottawa this year. Last year the plowing match was held at Jockbrae Farms Ltd. on Fallowfield Road in Goulbourn. This year the match, which takes place in August, will be held at the William Shaw property at the corner of Frank Kenny Road and Colonial Road at Navan. Winners of last year’s plowing match included Fern Pilon for horse plowing, jointer plow, class 1A and Steve Bickle for horse plowing, sulky plow, class 1B. Other winners included Aden Farrell for two furrow mounted plow, under age 15, class 2A and Allen Hills for two furrow mounted plow, age 21 and over, class 2C. In the antique tractor classes, Donald Kemp won for tractors prior to 1945, class 7A; Jean-Marc Dessaint for tractors from 1946 to 1960, class 7B; Matthew Carkner for under 15 years of age, class 7C; and Denis Bourbonnais for antique mounted plow, class 8. The winner of the VIP plowing class was Taylor Brophy, the Queen of the Furrow for 2014. The annual Ottawa Carleton Plowing Match is hosted by the Ottawa Carleton Plowmen’s Association which celebrated its 90th year in 2014. The Ottawa Carleton Plowmen’s Association is a member of the Ontario Plowing Association and works to promote agriculture in the Ottawa area.

Plowing matches have been a part of Ontario’s agricultural history for over a century. They provide an opportunity for farmers to display their skills in plowing and to teach the importance of soil conservation. Plowmen use equipment ranging from newer reversible plows to walking plows with a team of horses. Participation at local plowing matches determine those with the skill levels needed to participate at the larger International Plowing Match which this year is being

tion; and can improve soil aeration. Taylor Brophy of Richmond was the Ottawa Carleton Plowmen’s Association’s Queen of the Furrow for 2014-2015. This year’s Queen of the Furrow is Kelsey Payne. It was in 1977 that the Ottawa Carleton Plowmen’s Association crowned its first Queen of the Furrow. In 1988, Ottawa Carleton Queen of the Furrow Jill Patterson was crowned Ontario Queen of the Furrow at the International Plowing Match.

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A shareholders agreement is a contract between two or more shareholders of a corporation that create binding rights, duties and obligations relating to the corporation, and supplements the provisions arising under the constating documents and the governing corporate statute.

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There is no legal requirement to have a shareholders agreement. That said, a shareholders agreement is a powerful tool for addressing matters not addressed in the statute. For example, there are limited statutory provisions that prescribe how disputes between shareholders may be resolved. A properly drafted shareholders agreement may address disputes through provisions, such as (but not limited to) a shotgun buy-sell covenant that brings an end to the relationship with certainty. A shotgun buy-sell covenant allows one shareholder to give a second shareholder an option to either buy all the shares or sell all the shares, at a price fixed by the shareholder giving the notice. The recipient shareholder must select one of the options. A buy-sell is

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This year marks 100th years of 4H in Ontario. Such a milestone calls for a celebration and that is just what the Carleton 4H is going to have as it is hosting a celebration of 4H Ontario’s 100th anniversary in the form of a fun day for all 4H members, volunteers and alumni this Sunday, July 19 from 12 noon to 4 p.m. at the Richmond fairgrounds in Richmond. In this fun day evening, teams of four will compete in some fun 4H style Farmers Olympics games. In addition, there will be a BBQ held, with only a nominal charge for the food. 4H in Canada began in 1913 in Roland, Manitoba but in Ontario, the first 4H Club happened in Waterloo in 1915. It was actually started as a “Boys and Girls Club” under the guidance of the Ministry of Agriculture. 4H was founded on the concept of teaching youth agricultural skills in a club atmosphere. Members were guided through a project by a leader. 4H is also based on the concept of “Learn To Do By Doing.” This means that a 4H member is expected to learn skills by actually doing the activities related to those skills. The 4H pledge encourages a balanced lifestyle (intellectual, emotional, physical and spiritual) and reminds participants to always aim to be a good friend, mentor, community member and citizen. The pledge encompasses the ideas and main goal of the 4H program which is developing well rounded, responsible and independent youth. The 4H pledge reads as follows: “I pledge by Head to clearer thinking/My Heart to greater loyalty/My Hands to larger service/And my Health to better living/for my club, my community and my country.” There are celebrations being planned on a provincial level to mark the 100th anniversary of 4H in Ontario. In addition, there are local celebrations being held, such as this one by the Carleton 4H organization being held at the Richmond fairgrounds on Sunday, July 19.

held at Finch in Eastern Ontario. The plow is one of the oldest tillage tools known and has been and remains one of the most valuable tillage tools in agriculture. A plow can transform land into a productive seedbed. Plowing helps soil by preparing a seedbed with a top layer of soil that can easily surround the newly planted seed and encourage germination; can help control weeds; can assist in the degradation of mulch into organic matter, thus increasing water reten-

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designed to be fair by forcing the shareholder who exercises the right to be reasonable in setting the price, because she doesn’t know if she will be a buyer or a seller. There are many other matters that may be addressed in a shareholders agreement including management and control, work and effort requirements, survivorship, succession, share transfer matters (rights of first refusal, piggyback rights and drag-along rights), confidentiality obligations and others. Rarely are two shareholders agreements the same, as the circumstances and risks each is intended to address are unique. The very process of drafting a shareholders agreement is often useful in itself, engaging shareholders to express their expectations, thus facilitating the avoidance of misunderstandings that may lead to dispute. A lawyer with experience in commercial and corporate matters can guide you through the crafting of a shareholders agreement that is right for your business.

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He was at the Olympics in Montreal in 1976. He was at the World University Games in Edmonton in 1983. He was at the Pan Am Games in Winnipeg in 1999. He has been at Canadian championships, Canada Games, Royal Canadian Legion track and field championships and numerous local, high school and provincial track and field meets. And this coming week Barclay Frost of Munster will be the referee in charge of the jump events at the 2015 Pan Am Games in Toronto. He will be in Toronto this coming Saturday, July 18 for the beginning of three days of preparations including a security check, receipt of a uniform, a refresher course in electronic measurement which is now used for the long and triple jump events, and doing a dry run with his team of officials to ensure that everything is set up properly and everyone understands what they are to do during the upcoming days of competition. And then it will be five days of officiating various events – the high jump, the long jump, the triple jump and the pole vault, all for both men and women, as well as the jump events that are part of the decathlon and heptathlon competitions. All in all, it is going to be a busy time for Barclay and his team of officials, with Barclay in charge as the jumps referee. “I am in control of what happens in the jumps,” he says. And he is confident that things will go well because he has an experienced team of officials working with him,

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many of whom he has worked with before at major track and field events. Barclay, a long time now retired school teacher, uses the analogy of a school scenario to describe his officiating team. It is “like being a principal of a school,” he says about being the referee in charge of a jumps team. If a principal has a good staff, everything goes well. So too, he hopes, will be the case for the jumps events at the Pan Am Games this coming week. And what will success mean in his view in terms of the officiating team? “You try to have it go as smooth as we can,” he says, adding that the officials want to be as inconspicuous as possible. If people do not notice that you are there as an official, then “that’s good officiating,” Barclay says. And if this happens, with everyone doing the job well and having no controversies arise, then the officiating team can walk off the field with their heads held high at the end of the jumps events, he says. This just doesn’t happen automatically. It comes from experience and Barclay, as an official for 48 years now, has this. As a jumps referee, he is known for wanting to have his best team members in the most challenging spots where controversies might happen. He insists on no talking among his officials during the competition as they could miss something or their talk could cause an athlete to seek a substitute jump for being distracted. For the jump events , Barclay wants a well organized operation where the measurement is done quickly and the pit area is leveled as fast as possible, leading to a fast paced competition. “I want it quick and the athletes want it quick,” he says, especially if there is bad weather. Barclay also likes to see his team of officials demonstrate snappy flag work. Flags are used to indicate if a jump is good or if there is a fault. Barclay does not like to see sloppy flag work which can sow doubt about a decision. Simply put, Barclay wants his jumps team to have the jumps events go smoothly and professionally, noting that the Pan Am Games are an elite meet with world class athletes participating who deserve the best in the running of the

events. He admits that sometimes it can be like a three ring circus, with other track events going on in the stadium at the same time. This makes it essential that he and his team concentrate and focus on what they are doing. For the Pan Am Games, a new rule allowing pole vaulters to wear gloves will be in effect. But while the new rule allows gloves, it fails to clarify what constitutes a glove. This will be up to Barclay as the jumps referee to determine. “I will have to deal with it as I see it,” he says, adding that knowledge of the rule book is vital for a track and field official. Barclay always checks out the equipment and jump site before an event. “I don’t like surprises” is how he puts it in explaining why he does this. And he also has other concerns on his plate, such as the weather and specifically the wind direction. The wind direction can determine in which direction the jumpers jump. And this, in turn, impacts where the television cameras are placed. So there’s lots for a referee like Barclay to worry about. And don’t forget, that with the Pan Am Games being an international event with 41 countries involved, there could be language problems. An interpreter will be available to Barclay if needed. Over the years, Barclay has witnessed and met many of Canada’s and the world’s best athletes. He was right there at the Olympics in Montreal when Grey Joy won his silver medal in the high jump. He has seen Dwight Stones, Dave Steen, Milt Ottey, Debbie Brill, Diane Jones, Donovan Bailey, Ben Johnson, Glenroy Gilbert, Bruny Sirin and more. Barclay readily admits that he can remember all the athletes over the years and even any incidents or interactions with them. But while Barclay has reached the pinnacle as a track and field official, being accredited to do the highest levels of international meets, he says that he still gets a kick out of being a track and field official, not only at the international level like the Pan Am Games but also at local high school meets. Indeed, he is also an accredited throws officials, albeit at a lower level than his jumps accreditation, and at many local high school meets, he will happily officiate at the

Barclay Frost throws events. At a recent track and field event in Ottawa, Barclay ran the pole vault events. He just loves being involved and as long as it remains fun, he will continue doing it. Indeed, the Canadian track and field championships will be held in Ottawa in 2017 and Barclay hopes to be involved in them. He also finds himself doing a lot of evaluating of other officials who are advancing along the accreditation process. So, he has no thought of retiring. Barclay himself, in his youth, was a track and field athlete. He was the Eastern Canadian high jump champion and won a bronze medal at the Canada Games. He was a high jumper, a long jumper, a pole vaulter and even toyed with sprinting. But in 1963 he hurt his hamstring, ending his competitive career. See BARCLAY FROST, page 31

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He then took up teaching but in 1967, a three country junior track meet at the former R.D. Campbell facility at the former Laurentian High School in Ottawa needed officials and he agreed to help out with the triple jump. This began his officiating career, with Bill Vine, an experienced official, becoming his mentor. They travelled to track meets all over Ontario and Barclay readily admits to learning much from Mr. Vine. In 1974, Barclay was selected to be a jumps official at the upcoming 1976 Olympics in Montreal. Since then, it has been not only major national and international events but also lots of local and provincial events as well. And for Barclay, officiating track and field became a family affair. His wife Janet became a highly accredited official in her own right, although she is now retired. All three of their children – Kendra, Kevin and Kirk – became track officials and have worked at numerous events including even world championships. The fam-

ily would head out with their trailer and camp while attending a track meet together. Now, with Janet retired and the children grown up, it is only Barclay left officiating track and field. And he still has some unfilled dreams – he would like to officiate at an NCAA event in the United States. He did have such an opportunity to do so last winter at an indoor event in New York State but he got sick and could not attend. Barclay had the opportunity also to officiate at the Parapan Am Games following the Pan Am Games but he was not interested as the Parapan Am Games only have one jump event, the long jump. Besides, he has golf on the agenda as he plays regularly with a Valley seniors group. In addition, he is heavily involved with the Ottawa Sports Awards, especially doing research on the various nominated athletes. In the winter, Barclay still plays hockey, with many of the group playing together for years. Barclay is a long time goalie.

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Cameron Beresford, Tyler Boyer, Brooke Cassidy, Benjamin Bujold, Ainsley Burnside, Rachel Charles, Lauren Court, Grant Desjardins, Jack Dinsdale, Cassie Driscoll, Jack Foster, Nathan Francis, Zachary Fraser, Owen Fulcher, Nathan Glover, Brock Goulet, Amelia Heckman, Sarah Heresimenko, Angela Hill, Emma Hogle, Anthony Horner, Patrick Kelly, Gavin Kenny, Kyle King, Devin Kinkade, Emily Lair, Abby Law, Bri Leiper, Hudson MacEachern, Ky MacLaurin, Rory McCallum, Ceilah McIntyre, Ashton Medeiros, Joey Milroy, Abby Mowat, Bobby Neff, Samuel Parker, Brodie Pittuck-Ranger, Hailey Renwick-Schleyer, Claire Sanderson, Chase Scharf, Ellie Sheppard, Alyson Taylor, Paige Thomas, Logan Tremblay, Kira Van Doorn, Kyler Villeneuve and Jordan Yake. The grade five teachers for the Class of 2015 were Mme. Champion, MFI teacher; Mrs. Jamieson, Core English and Math and Music; Mr. Karagiannis, Core Math; Mrs. Reynolds, teacher; Mme. Talbot, MFI teacher; and Mme. Tara, Core English. Several students were acknowledged for their excellence in certain areas as they received individual awards at the ceremony. The Principal’s Award for Student Leadership was present to Logan Tremblay. The Kiwanis Club of Goulbourn Citizenship Award went to Abby Law. The Dwight Brown Memorial Award for good sportsmanship was presented to Angela Hill and Cassie Driscoll. The Karen Kirkham Morrison Memorial Award for demonstrating perseverance and a positive attitude was John Brummell/Metroland presented to Emma Hogle. Saundra Vandenberg, right, representing the Kiwanis Club of The Richmond Public School French Award was pre- Goulbourn, presents the Kiwanis Citizenship Award to recipient Abby sented to Ainsley Burnside. Law, left, at the Richmond Public School grade five leaving ceremony.

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‘Foreign Lands’ art exhibition now at owaa gallery Called “In An Irish Country Garden” collectively, one photo shows a pot, one shows a doorway in an old wall and two show greenery and flowers. Japan is represented in this “Foreign Lands” exhibition by Michael Goguen’s oil painting entitled “Mt. Fuji with Cherry Blossoms.” It shows a view of a snow covered Mt. Fuji in the background as seen through a view framed by pink and white cherry blossoms. There is water in the foreground, along with a waterside town. Mt. Fuji, by the way, is the highest mountain in Japan, with a height of 12,389 feet. Its symmetrical cone is a well known symbol of Japan and indeed has inspired artists over the centuries. Italy is represented several times in this “Foreign Lands” exhibition. An acrylic painting by Roseanne Facchin entitled “Cara Venezia” shows a Venetia canal with buildings on both sides. “Rome from Tiber River” is a black and white photograph by John Edkins which shows a bridge over the river, with a domed building in the background, along with other buildings. “Burano Colours,” another photograph by John Edkins, shows the light blue exterior of a building with two windows showing, both with green shutters. Burano is an island in the Venetian lagoon in northern Italy, about seven kilometers from

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Venice. It is known for its brightly coloured homes. Denise Laflamme Noonan’s intriguing acrylic painting entitled “Hazy Lemon Morning in Provence” shows three yellow lemons surrounded by a grey/blue background, apparently the morning haze in Provence which is an area in southeastern France adjacent to the Mediterranean Sea. France and more specifically Paris is the subject of Sylvie Sabourin’s photograph entitled “Pont Alexandre III, Paris” which shows a boat at a wharf with the Eiffel Tower in the distance. Another photograph by Sylvie Sabourin entitled “Dans les pays de la Loire” is a small colour photograph showing a house enclosed with shrubbery and greenery. Les pays de la Loire is a region in west central France with some Atlantic Ocean shoreline with Nantes as its largest city. Mexico is not left out of this exhibition thanks to Louise Barker’s oil painting entitled “Courtyard Gate – Mexico.” It shows a gate in a wall, with a blue sky overhead. The United States may not seem foreign to many but it is represented in this exhibition by a watercolour entitled “Tennessee Farmlands” by Sheila Turner-Whalen. It shows an idyllic pastoral scene with sky, hills and rolling terrain spotted with farm buildings. And Canada, while not a foreign land, is recognized in the exhibition with a watercolour painting by Charles Rogers entitled “It’s Cold.”

Yes, that’s right, it’s a scene showing snow, what else? It shows a snow covered curving road lined with trees on a sunny winter’s day. And there’s more “foreign content” in this exhibition, although not specifically attached to any one country. Vera van Baaren’s mixed media work called “African Flavour” is a horizontal painting with an abstract theme, with geometric images of various shapes and colours in the centre of a red border. Artist Aud Karin Sund calls her vertical oil painting “Chinese Wisdom,” bringing China into the exhibition. It is very much an abstract work although there seems to be a boat shown at the bottom with a water body extending into what could be an urban environment. But this is not a definitive description of this painting. Its abstract nature makes it a bit inscrutable, perhaps mysterious, much like the Chinese culture itself. This may be a taste of Chinese wisdom at its best. It may be Switzerland that is depicted in Trudy Daley’s acrylic painting “Roots,” given the architecture shown with reminds a viewer of buildings in the Swiss Alps. There’s refreshment patios in the foreground, filled with people. “Bedouin Sky,” a watercolour by Betty Elizabeth Sullivan, uses its predominant orange colour and its style to give the impression of swirling winds in a desert of sand. Binish Rasheed’s vertical oil painting “Tribe Excellence” shows a shapely dark-skinned lady

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Tying for first place in the People’s Choice balloting were Aud Karin Sund’s watercolour entitled “Red Tulips” which depicted that most Canadian floral symbol, the tulip, and also Sonja Tavares’ acrylic painting entitled “Proud” which showed a truly Canadian scene – a log house with a Canadian flag flying nearby, set in an open rural landscape with a watercourse running through it. And, oh

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Richmond fairgrounds will be followed by a similar free concert at Village Square Park in Stittsville on Thursday, Aug. 13 with the band “Odd Man Out” performing. At its concert at the Richmond fairgrounds last year, the band “Sidewinder” provided a musical trip through some of the rock and country music hits of the past. The songs included Keith Urban’s 2002 hit “Somebody Like You,” Waylon Jenning’s 1977 hit “Luckenbach, Texas (Back to the Basics of Love),” the 2012 song “Cruise” made famous by the American country music duo Florida Georgia Line, Kid Rock’s 2008 global hit ‘All Summer Long,” and “I Gotta Feeling,” the 2009 song by the American hip hop group The Black Eyed Peas. The band delivered hit cover song after hit cover song including a pair of songs by the Canadian rock band Trooper, the song “Nothing But summer” by Canadian rock and country singer Dallas Smith and even one Celtic music song “Heave Away,” a tune associated with The Fables, a Newfoundland Celtic rock band. At its concert at the Richmond fairgrounds last August, “Ambush” delivered a palate of iconic country and rock cover songs along with several of its own recordings, almost all of which were upbeat and toe-taping. They were all fun songs and fans were up dancing in front of the state throughout the whole hour and a half long concert.

The artists always look forward to the results of this People’s Choice balloting.

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Those visiting the Goulbourn Recreation Complex who view the exhibition are urged to fill out a ballot in the People’s Choice voting which takes place for every exhibition at the owaa gallery. Ballots can be found on the top of the glass display case in the foyer. Viewers are asked to identify a favourite piece of art in the exhibition. At the end of the exhibition, the results of these People’s Choice ballots are tabulated. The artists involved are always most interested in the results and it is considered a great honour by the artists to top this People’s Choice balloting.

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yes, the whole scene was topped off with a flock of geese flying overhead in the traditional “V” pattern. There was also a tie for second place in this People’s Choice balloting related to the “Being Canadian” exhibition. Tying for second place were Stephanie Robertson, Mike Goguen and Inge Whelan. Stephanie Robertson’s entry entitled “Glimpses of the Rock” featured four photographs of Newfoundland fishing village scenes. Mike Goguen’s oil painting “H20” depicted a drop of water interacting with a mirror-like body of water surrounded by, among other things, a “Group of Seven-type” rocky outcropping. Inge Whelan’s acrylic painting “Reflection” showed an urban skyline reflected in the foreground of the painting. Just like for both first place and second place, third place in this People’s Choice balloting also had a tie. It was another three-way tie involving John Edkins, Kat McClure and Sheila Turner Whelan. John Edkins’ colour photograph entitled “Parliament Hill” showed a view of Parliament Hill showing the Library of Parliament and the Peace Tower. Kat McClure’s mixed media work entitled “Northern Exposure” featured lots of blue as well as several shapes. Sheila Turner Whalen’s mixed media piece entitled “Canadian Maples” featured a number of Canadian maple leaves, truly a Canadian symbol if there ever was one. People’s Choice balloting takes place for every exhibition at the owaa gallery at the Goulbourn Recreation Complex on Shea Road in Stittsville. The balloting is now open for the new exhibition at the owaa gallery, “Foreign Lands” which began last Saturday and runs through until Friday, Sept. 11. Ballots can be found on the top of the glass display case at the owaa gallery. Viewers are asked to submit a ballot indicating a favourite work in the exhibition.

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Golfing to help Kidney Foundation, SchoolBOX Helping to build a school in Nicaragua. Impressive. Raising funds to support the Kidney Foundation of Canada which supports patients and funds research to find cures and treatments for kidney issues. Awesome. And accomplishing both while having fun playing golf and then enjoy-

ing a delicious dinner. Priceless. Well, not really priceless because there is a price to participating in the West End Golf Classic Charity Tournament that is happening on Sunday, July 26 at the Irish Hills Golf and Country Club on Carp Road north of highway 417. But where else can $100 not only get you golf, a meal

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teens who are dedicated to “Making Education Possible.” Marianne and the Stittsville SchoolBOX Build Crew have now committed to raising funds to help build another school in Nicaragua next July. Part of the funds raised in this upcoming West End Golf Classic Charity Tournament will go towards this initiative. SchoolBOX was started by Tom Affleck of Almonte in 2006, beginning with the simple gift of a notebook and pencil to two Nicaraguan children. These gifts allowd the children to attend school for an entire year. Since its creation, SchoolBOX has given out 400,000 school kits and hundreds of readers. It has trained teachers in literacy and has built 64 schools, with more to come. Providing basic education changes a child’s life and can help break the cycle of poverty which exists. At the West End Golf Classic Charity Tournament on Sunday, July 26, volunteers from both the Kidney Foundation of Canada and SchoolBOX will be on hand not only to help out with the games and raffles that will take place but also to answer questions about their experiences. The registration deadline for golfers for the tournament is Wednesday, July 22. To register to play golf, please call Irish Hills at 613-839-4653 or email irishhillsgc@gmail.com . There are also sponsorship opportunities available and prize donations are most welcome. Call Irish Hills at 613-839-4653 or email irishhillsgc@ gmail.com for more information about these opportunities. There are some enticing perks possible such as free golf and a draw for a $200 Visa gift card for corporate sponsors.

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Forty-one awards recognizing individual achievements and accomplishments were presented at Sacred Heart Catholic High School’s 15th annual graduation ceremony on Thursday, June 25 at the Bell Sensplex. The Governor General’s Academic Medal which is presented in each secondary school in Canada to the student who achieves the highest academic standing in courses during the grade 11 and 12 years went to Renee Diedrich. She finished with an average of 96.7 percent in her grade 11 and 12 courses. Renee also received the Ashfield Community Involvement Award which carries with it a monetary award of $3,000, the largest monetary amount distributed by the Ottawa Catholic School Board. There are only five such awards presented among the Board’s 16 high schools. The recipient of the Ashfield Community Involvement Award demonstrates a balanced character, a selfless heart and courage to overcome challenges.

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learner. The recipient must also be a caring individual who includes family, school, parish and the wider community in his or her life. The Director’s Award for Academic Perseverance was presented to Noah Rooney. This award goes to a student who has faced challenges and adversity but has shown courage and determination and has earned the respect of all. The Sweetnam family sponsors three awards that are shared between Sacred Heart, All Saints and Holy Trinity high schools. This year Sacred Heart students received two of these awards, namely the Sweetnam Engineering Award which went to Ted Beingessner and the Sweetnam Trade Award which was presented to Keaton Lefebvre. The St. Philip’s Council of the Knights of Columbus award which honours a student who attend St. Philip Catholic School in Richmond and who then attended Sacred Heart, John Curry/Metroland demonstrating a wiliness to serve oth- Ottawa Catholic School Board superintendent of schools Stephen ers, was presented to Olivia Sliwa. McCabe, right, presents the Director’s Graduate Student Award to See AWARDS, page 47

recipient Emily Taylor, left, at the Sacred Heart Catholic High School’s recent graduation ceremony.

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Kathryn Sheldrick, right, chair of the Sacred Heart Catholic High School’s School Council, presents the John Shaughnessy Principal’s Award sponsored by the School Council to recipient Grace Simonds, left, at the school’s recent graduation ceremony.

The Palladium Orthodontics Science Award, honouring a student who will be pursuing studies in the health sciences, was presented to Alessa Amato. The Marchwood Dental Science Award, honouring a student who is pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree and who has shown an affinity for exploration and discovery, was presented to Brooke Sullivan. The Julia Hill Memorial Bursary for Community Leadership was presented to Anisa Yan. This award is given annually in memory of the late Julia Hill who was a respected TD employee and a member of the Rotary Club who believed in family, friendship and a responsibility to give back. The Stittsville TD Canada Trust Award commemorating the late Janice Gray was presented to Elizabeth Seregelyi. This award is given in memory of Janice Gray who was an inspiration to her friends, family, customers and co-workers. Renee Theoret received the Knights of Columbus Holy Spirit Council Award which honours a student for outstanding community service. Nicolas Crowe received the Rotary Club of Ottawa – Stittsville Award

for being a student who captured the essence of the Rotary motto “Service Above Self.” Richmond Legion Bursaries were presented to Julia Demarinis and Jasmine Stamos. These bursaries are presented to graduating students who live in Richmond, are a child or grandchild of a member of the Royal Canadian Legion and who are pursing post-secondary education in the fall. Julia Demarinis also received the St. Philip Elementary School Alumni Award which is presented to a graduating student who attended St. Philip Catholic School in Richmond and who has demonstrated success in his or her graduating year at Sacred Heart. The Friesen’s Grad Award recognizing leadership was presented to Adam Rossanese. The Quill Award, given to the graduating student who has demonstrated the greatest passion for doing creative writing, was presented to Eric Belanger. The Ottawa Catholic Trustee Service Award went to Namitha Abraham. This award is presented to a John Curry/Metroland student who has demonstrated a high Sacred Heart Catholic High School chaplaincy leader level of participation and school spir- Mary Defayette, right, presents the Archbishop’s it. Award for Catholic Leadership to recipient Namitha See INDIVIDUAL AWARDS, PAGE 50

Abraham, left, at the school’s recent graduation ceremony.

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MARY COOK Mary Cook’s Memories Father always said you could tell much about a man, by the shake of his hand. A good Ottawa Valley grasp, one that forced your fingers into a knot, meant the hand shaker was a man of honesty and integrity. Ignore the fact that for little young children, these bonecrunching handshakes left us maimed for days. A hold on a hand was far more important than inflicted pain as a result. A good steady and firm pump should always accompany the grasp too. Anything else was called a dead fish greeting. And it didn’t matter how often my father met a neighbour in a day, they always greeted each other with an outstretched hand. Their paths may have crossed at Briscoe’s store, and then again at the mailbox, and maybe even later in someone’s barn yard, but always the hands were thrust out to offer a bone crunching Renfrew County greeting. We children were taught at an early age that learning to shake hands was just as important as learning to add and subtract at the Northcote School. And if the brothers were greeting someone, their caps had to be quickly taken off their heads, tucked under their arms, and then their hands were thrust out for the shake. In the 1930’s it was considered the height of disre-

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spect for any young lad to talk to an adult with his cap on. Father said much could be learned from a handshake. Take old Herman down the road. He was a whopper of a man with wide shoulders and hands like frying pans. He had a wonderful German sense of humour, and Father thought he was one of the best neighbours we had in Renfrew County. And I always thought it was because when Herman took a hold of your hand, he covered your limb right up past your wrist. By the time he finished pumping, your shoulder felt like it had been put in a jackhammer. Never mind, Father said, he was honest, sincere, and a man of his word, and his handshake proved it. Then again there was another man on one of the side roads who Father had little time for. In fact Father thought he and the word honesty had never become acquainted. We often heard stories of turkeys that had vanished right out of the yard, and heifers that became mysteriously separated from the herd. No one ever came right out and said this neighbour had taken the turkeys or heifers, but we always knew that because of this man’s weak handshake that put him in the class of possible candidates.

Once Father said his wife had to iron his body before he could get his pants on because he was so crooked. I don’t have to tell you what mental pictures that little comment created in my already fertile young mind. As I pictured the man flat out on the kitchen table being straightened out with a flat iron so he could get into his trousers, caused me to cringe at the very thought. And it was all because of this poor man’s unfortunate handshake. And I often recollect back to those days in the ’30s where deals were made verbally in the barnyard – two farmers talking about buying or selling livestock, or feed, or agreeing on a trade. They got all the particulars out of the way, over much nodding of heads and long pauses where the silence could be heard in Admaston. And I would watch the transactions transpire, knowing so well the sequence of events from having viewed them often in the barnyard or the drive shed. Father and his neighbour would banter back and forth, as if they were sparring in a ring. Then would come the long pause. Father would look up to the clouds or the roof of the drive shed. He’d squint with his eyes half shut, take a long drag on his pipe and blow a slow cloud of blue smoke in the air. Then almost as if there had been a silent signal, the two

men would thrust out their hands. This shake would be different from the pumping we saw in a greeting however. There would be that firm grasp. Both hands would go up, and then come down, only once. It was as if they were saying, “Good. It’s a deal. The matter is closed. There is nothing more to talk about.� Farms traded with a handshake. Crops sold by a handshake, and a transaction that got us our first Model T in exchange for nine loads of sand from our gravel pit was closed when my Father and our neighbour met, discussed the deal and closed it with a one pump handshake. No wonder from the time we were able to utter “Good day,� or “How do you do,� our mother thought it her duty to instruct us on the rudiments of handshaking. Just as we learned at an early age that we never chewed gum in public, wiped our noses on our cuffs, or stared at someone with an infirmity, we learned that someday, we would be judged by our handshake, and by all that was holy, we better learn how to do it well.

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Triple berry semifreddo Entertainment at 2015 Richmond Fair is great summer dessert John Curry

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Semifreddo means “partly cold” in Italian. It is a simple and seasonal dessert that can be made ahead of time. Preparation time: 30 minutes. Freezing time: four hours or overnight. Standing time: about one hour. Serves eight. Ingredients * 250 ml (1 cup) strawberries, halved * 125 ml (1/2 cup) each raspberries and blueberries * 75 ml (1/3 cup) honey * 5 ml (1 tsp) grated orange rind * 125 ml (1/2 cup) plain Greek yogurt * 250 ml (1 cup) whipping cream * 25 ml (2 tbsp) orange liqueur Topping * 375 ml (1-1/2 cups) sliced strawberries * 175 ml (3/4 cup) each rasp-

berries and blueberries * 7 ml (1-1/2 tsp) granulated sugar Preparation In food processor, puree halved strawberries, raspberries and blueberries. Place in a medium bowl and mix with 25 ml (two tbsp) of the honey and orange rind. In small bowl, whisk together yogurt and remaining honey. Add to berry mixture. In large bowl, using electric mixer, beat cream and liqueur until soft peaks form. Fold berry-yogurt mixture gently into whipped cream. Spoon into parchment lined 1.5 litre (8 x 4-inch) loaf pan. Smooth top, cover and freeze for four hours or until firm. Place loaf pan in refrigerator for about one hour prior to serving. Topping: In a medium bowl, combine the sliced strawberries, raspberries, blueberries and sugar. Lift the dessert out of the pan, and remove the parchment and cut into 2.5-cm (one-inch) slices. Serve with sweetened berries.

The Richmond Agricultural Society has over 30 different committees working on the planning of the upcoming Richmond Fair. This year’s annual Richmond Fair will be taking place from Thursday, Sept. 17 through Sunday, Sept. 20 at the Richmond fairgrounds in Richmond. Again this year the Richmond Fair will be offering a variety of entertainment from Friday night, Sept. 18 through Sunday afternoon, Sept. 20. The always popular Saturday night dance will feature the band “Sidewinder,” a five member rock and new country band. You can get a preview of this band as it will be playing a free concert at the Richmond fairgrounds on Thurs-

day, July 30 at 7 p.m. courtesy of Waste Management in partnership with the city of Ottawa. Joining “Sidewinder” at the Saturday night dance will be Jason Blaine who is now working on his sixth studio album. His latest single “Country Side” has been a hit on Canadian country radio. The Friday night, Sept. 18 at this year’s Fair will feature Canadian guitarist David Wilcox and also recording artist Alex Ryder who is known for her low, sultry voice. Saturday afternoon, Sept. 19 at the Fair this year will see entertainment by Doug Leahy and the Next Generation Leahy with Doug Leahy and his wife Jennifer and their children keeping the Leahy tradition of Celtic based music alive as it has been now for three generations. The young Leahy children

play multiple instruments and don’t forget the stepdancing. Also performing on the Saturday afternoon at this year’s Fair will be Chris McCann, an Ottawa born singer and songwriter who has two albums to her credit. Her rich voice, engaging personality and wry sense of humour make her a favourite throughout the Ottawa Valley. Sunday afternoon is always a great time at the Richmond Fair for entertainment and this year will be no exception. Performing on the Sunday afternoon, Sept. 20 will be veteran singer Marty Haggard who will be performing with the locally popular group “Gord Barnes & Laredo,” Ottawa Valley Country Music Hall of Famer Neville Wells and the duo of Randall Prescott and Tracy Brown of Family Brown fame.

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Are you thinking that it would be great to have a homemade pie or cake for dessert? Or what about some homemade cookies or squares to enjoy while lounging at the cottage?

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Individual awards at Sacred Heart graduation Continued from page 47

Namitha Abraham also received the Archbishop’s Award for Catholic Leadership which honours a student who exemplifies a life of service to others and a dedication to spiritual growth. The Stittsville Minor Hockey Association Educational Bursary is a new award presented for the first time this year. Three bursaries are presented to graduating students who have played for a minimum of three years with the Stittsville Minor Hockey Association and who are going on to post-secondary education. The recipients this year were James Agnew, Jack

Haunts and Jared Kita. The Connor Hayes Memorial Staff Award was presented to Cory Scholtz. This award is jointly sponsored by the family of Connor Hayes and the staff of Sacred Heart Catholic High School. Connor was a former student council co-president and Sacred Heart graduate who died tragically along with his fiancé while travelling in New Zealand. The award goes to a diligent student who is an accomplished athlete and a leader among peers. The Peace Keeper Award recognizes a graduating student who best exemplifies honour, positive communication and helping peers in need. The award is given to commemorate the

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values which Canadian soldier Sergeant Marc Leger embodied. He was killed by “friendly fire” while serving with the Canadian Forces in Afghanistan. This year the award was presented to Colin Walker. The Goulbourn Basketball Association Award was presented to Aelah Thomson. This award honours a student who has been a member of the Goulbourn Basketball Association, who has been a leader in school athletics and who intends to be involved with basketball at the post-secondary level. The Sacred Heart Music Award honours a student for excellence in musical endeavours, being a leader and also a collaborative contributor and mentor to others while pursuing music activities at Sacred Heart. This year’s recipient was McKenna Chisholm. The Curry Trophy for Outstanding Excellence in the Creative Arts was presented to Sydney Anderson. The Kanata Theatre Mary Mauger Award

recognizing outstanding contributions to the school’s drama program was presented to Noah Rooney and Madeline Middleton. The Richmond Village Association Community Leadership Award went to Tiffany Stewart. This award goes to a graduating student who is an active member of the Richmond community and who is planning to attend college in the fall. The Stittsville Village Association Award for Excellence in Civic Leadership was presented to Sarah O’Rourke. This award honours a graduating student who has demonstrated superior communication skills and who has shown leadership in actions benefitting the community of Stittsville. The Play It Again Sports Award sponsored by the Play it Again Sports store honouring a graduating student athlete who has shown excellence in both athleticism and academic performance was presented to Joey Laird. See SACRED HEART, page 55

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Sacred Heart Catholic High School principal Alex Belloni, right, presents the Director’s Award for Academic Perseverance to recipient Noah Rooney, left, at the school’s recent graduation ceremony.

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Rosemary Brummell, right, presents the Rotary Club of Ottawa-Stittsville Award to recipient Nicolas Crowe, left, at the recent Sacred Heart Catholic High School graduation ceremony.

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10:00 am: Service of Worship and Sunday School Pastoral Care & Healing Service: 11:30am - last Sunday of each month

613-836-1764

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Friday Healing Service 7:00 p.m. Sunday Worship Service 10:00 a.m. 613-288-8120 www.cometotheoasis.ca

HOLY SPIRIT CATHOLIC PARISH A Welcoming Community

During the Summer we worship together as a Parish at the following times and locations:

1489 Shea Road, (corner of Abbott) Stittsville, Ontario K2S 0G8 R0103054929

SUNDAY MASS TIMES Saturday: 5:00 pm Sunday: 9:00 am & 10:30 am Monsignor Joseph Muldoon, Pastor

July 19th Pentecost - 9:30 Christ Church Baptism July 26th Pentecost - 9:30 St James August 2nd Pentecost - 9:30 St John’s August 9th – Pentecost – 9:30 Christ Church August 16th – Pentecost – 9:30 St James Christ Church Huntley 3008 Carp Rd

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Anglican Parish of Fitzroy Harbour SUMMER WORSHIP SERVICE 10AM July 5 through July 26

Sunday Summer Services

Please join us at 110 McCurdy Drive, 836-1429, www.trinitykanata.ca 1817 Richardson Side Road. 613-836-1429 www.trinitykanata.ca

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St. Thomas Woodlawn 3794 Woodkilton Road 10am Sunday Service

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85 Leacock Drive, Kanata

June 28th through to Sept. 6th

Service and Sunday School 10:30 a.m.

Morning Worship – Sundays, 10am Toddler, Junior Church & Tweens programs running concurrently Youth Group – Thursdays, 7pm

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WELCOME to our Church St. Paul’s United Church, Carp

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Pastors: Rev. Ken Roth, Rev.Luke Haggett 5660 Flewellyn Road, Stittsville, 613-831-1024

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A New Testament Church 465 Eagleson Road (also entrance off Palomino) 11 am Family Bible Hour (Nursery Available) Sunday School 6:00 pm Evening Bible Hour www.bridlewoodbiblechapel.ca 613-591-8514

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We are a welcoming and friendly community; please come and worship with us in our new church

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FIREWOOD 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.

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PART ESTATE/ PART GARAGE SALE MULTI SELLER 7 Gamble Dr. RICHMOND, ONTARIO July 18th 9:00am-4:00pm No Early Birds Selling off collections And yard sale items. - Lots of Furniture Antique, Contemporary, Modern, Modified, Custom and unfinished project pieces. - Women’s and Men’s Clothing & Accessories. - Collectibles of everything you can imagine, fine china, exotic glassware, Silver, mirrors, Vases, Crystal, and everything in between. - A huge assortment of Golf clubs, bags and accessories. - Computer and other electronics. - Books, Costume Jewelry -Miscellaneous stuff‌.

Saturday, July 18, 8-1, FITNESS & downsizing, 262 Spruce HEALTH Ridge Road, off Hazeldean Rd., Between Carp and Household Intuitive Read- Stittsville. ings. Yearn- items, dining room suite, 2 ing for Connection and Di- chesterfields, pool table. rection? Meet Jessica, an Intuitive serving South Eastern Ontario. con- Saturday July 18, 8-2pm, tact.soulistic@gmail.com 310 Balmoral Drive, off Facebook/Soulistic Well- 10th Concession Beckwith, desks, lamps, misc items. ness www.soulistic.ca

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I would like to thank my family for such a wonderful birthday party. Thank you to all my friends and relatives who came to celebrate with me. Special thanks to Kirk and Al for the music. That was a nice surprise. Also thank you so much for all the cards, flowers, gifts, and money I received. I enjoyed seeing everyone. I would also like to thank my good friend Irene for all the care she gave me after my surgery. I really don’t know what I would have done without her.

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Personal Support Workers & Homemakers Needed Ottawa West Community Support (OWCS) is seeking Homemakers and PSW’s for the Carp, Stittsville, Kanata, Woodlawn, Kinburn, and surrounding areas. OWCS is a growing agency that provides in-home services to our clients in the west end of Ottawa. Duties Include Assistance with personal care and activities of daily living (PSW’s) Light housecleaning (vacuuming, dusting, mopping, laundry, etc..) Some companionship Requirements PSW certificate A police record check for vulnerable sector Valid driver’s license and access to a vehicle Current CPR certificate Well-developed interpersonal skills Good organizational skills Effective problem solving skills Ability to adapt to changing environments Please forward you resume to HR@owcs.ca or Samantha Zukowski, Human Resources Coordinator 1137 Wellington St. Ottawa ON. K1Y 2Y8 We thank all applicants, however only those chosen for an interview will be contacted. No phone calls please.

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(nee Lee) September 11, 1920-July 3, 2015

Passed away peacefully in the Almonte General Hospital Sunday July 5, 2015 just one day after her 89th birthday. Beloved wife of the late Thomas Cecil Grainger (1975). Dear mother of Donna Wright (Richard) of Ottawa, Brenda Munro (Garry) of Kinburn and Percy (Sylvia) of Pakenham. Much loved grandmother of nine grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren. Predeceased by her brother Clifford Grierson (late Reta), her sister Alma Roberts (late Arthur) and her son David (2012). Daughter of the late Harry and Jean Grierson (Nesbitt). Visitations at the Boyce Funeral Home, 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior Wednesday July 8, 2015 from 4:00 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. and after 10:00 a.m. Thursday morning. Funeral Service Thursday July 9, 2015 in the Boyce Chapel at 11:00 a.m. Rev. Peggy Kuzmicz officiated. Interment St. Mark’s Anglican Cemetery, Pakenham. In memoriams to the Lung Association would be appreciated by her family.

Passed away peacefully at home Friday July 3, 2015. Marguerite Miller of Pakenham in her 95th year. Marguerite was born in the Eastern Town Sweetsburg of Quebec. Daughter of the late William and Margaret Lee (Bryce). Wife of the late Herbert Miller (1996). Survived by her loved children, Heather, Garnet (Sharon), Lyle, Ray (Eleanor) and Alan (Maureen). Survived by her loving twenty grandchildren, twenty-two great-grandchildren and one greatgreat granddaughter. Predeceased by her five brothers, her two sisters and her youngest son Ivan (2009). At Marguerite’s request there was a private family visitation and Funeral Service at the Boyce Funeral Home, 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior Saturday July 11, 2015. Interment St. Mark’s Anglican Cemetery, Pakenham. For those wishing, in memoriams can be made to the St. Mark’s Anglican Cemetery, Pakenham. Condolences/ Tributes/Donations at www. boycefuneralhome.ca.

AVAILABLE POSITIONS: 3 PARTS CLERK This candidate will be under the direction of the parts department manager. To receive and ship parts to and from manufacturers. To assist the parts manager in serving the customers and mechanical staff of the dealership and to order, receive, stock shelves and deliver parts as required. Having knowledge of farm power and equipment is a requirement, along with having mechanical aptitude. Knowledge of parts, manuals and able to surf the web is also a benefit. Please send all resume via e-mail to the attention of the Controller/Operating manager, denisc@reisequipment.ca. We would like to take this opportunity to thank all applicants. Only the people chosen for an interview will be contact for an appointment.

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Passed away peacefully in Dundas Manor, Winchester Tuesday July 7, 2015 just one day before her 97th birthday. Dear mother of Glen of Alberta Beach, Alberta and Brian (Nicole) of Ottawa. Amy will be missed by several grandchildren and nieces. Much loved sister of Pearl Barber of Stittsville. Predeceased by her brother Norman Barber and sister Ena Timmins (late Beattie). Daughter of Michael and Linda Barber (Grainger). A special thank you to the staff and volunteers at the Dundas Manor for their excellent care of Amy. A private family visitation took place at the Boyce Funeral Home, 138 Daniel Street N., Arnprior Monday July 13, 2015. Interment at St. Mark’s Anglican Cemetery, Pakenham. In Memoriams to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by her family. Condolences/Tributes/Donations at www.boycefuneralhome.ca

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Sacred Heart Catholic High School Student Services Department Head Diana Trudeau, right, presents the Lieutenant Governor’s Pin for Exemplary Community Service to recipient Zoe Landry, left, at the school’s recent graduation ceremony.

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Sacred Heart graduation ceremony Continued from page 50

The Ottawa Catholic Graduate Expectations Award, sponsored by the Ottawa Catholic School Board, honours a graduating student who exemplifies the Catholic Graduate Expectations of being a discerning believer, a caring family member and a responsible citizen. The recipient was this award was Charlotte Gervais. The John Shaughnessy Principal’s Award, presented by the Sacred Heart School Council in honour of the school’s first principal John Shaughnessy, was presented to Grace Simonds. This award honours a graduating student who has demonstrated hard work and determination. The Val Mcgillis Principal’s Award, presented by Val McGillis who was Sacred Heart’s second principal following founding principal John Shaughnessy, went to Maggie Walker. This award honours a graduating student who has contributed to the school and who will be going on to study in one of the “helping professions.” The Sacred Heart School Council Award recognizing two graduating students who have shown determination in personal and academic growth in achieving success was presented to Taylor Cavanagh and Anna Ploeg. The Pathways to Success Award honouring a student who has risen to his or her potential and has shown exceptional skills in preparing for success in the workplace was presented to Avery Brownlee. The Green Apple Studio Award honouring two student leaders was presented to Breton Moorhouse and Nicholas Kuzmochka. The Trustee Trophy acknowledging a stu-

dent who has demonstrated consistently high academic achievement went to Maaike Gooderham. The Ventrex Award recognizing leadership was present to Hugh Harrington. The Lieutenant Governor’s Pin for Exemplary Community Service is presented to a student who has demonstrated servant leadership and the values of a Catholic graduate. The recipient this year was Zoe Landry. The graduation ceremony also saw the presentation of secondary school graduation diplomas to the graduating students who numbered 279 students this year. Some of these students also received other certificates such as a technology certificate, a business certificate, a core French certificate and a French Immersion certificate. Graduating student Elizabeth Seregelyi was the valedictorian for this year’s Class of 2015. Masters of Ceremonies for the ceremony were Sacred Heart’s 2015-2016 school co-presidents Jessica Dassanayake and Paul Smith. Sacred Heart principal Alex Belloni addressed the graduating students at the ceremony. Besides the principal’s remarks, the graduates also heard from Ottawa Catholic School Board trustee John Curry who brought greetings from the Board of Trustees and from Ottawa Catholic School Board superintendent of schools Stephen McCabe who brought greetings from the Board’s senior administration. Msgr. Joseph Muldoon, pastor of Holy Spirit Parish in Stittsville, said the opening prayer at the ceremony while Sacred Heart chaplaincy leader Mary Defayette presided over the closing blessing upon the graduates.

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Class of 2015 at Sacred Heart Catholic High School Special to the News

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One hundred and twenty-two of the students in the Class of 2015 at Sacred Heart Catholic High School in Stittsville were Ontario Scholars. A graduating student achieves Ontario Scholar status if the student receives 480 marks in his or her top six grade 12 courses. Students who earned Ontario Scholar recognition in this year’s Class of 2015 at Sacred Heart were as follows: Namitha Abraham, Emily Ackerman, Rio Alay, Alessandra Amato, Julia Anderson, Sydney Anderson, Jonathan Andre, Elisabeth Aragona, Joshua Arts, Zachary Ayers, Gabrielle Beaulieu, Edward Beingessner, Eric Belanger, Braeden Boyce, Mackenzie Brady, Cody Browne, Shannon Browne, Chloe Brownlee, Jacob Byrnes, Jasmine Carlucci-Tanguay, Taylor Cavanagh, McKenna Chisholm, Alexandra John Curry/Metroland clement, Erika Copeland, Samantha Corcoran, Jane Louks, centre, of the Richmond Branch 625 of the Royal Canadian Legion, presents Nicolas Crowe, Sarah D’Angelo, Mark Dalliday, Richmond Legion Bursaries to recipients Julia Demarinis, left, and Jasmine Stamos, right, Julia Ann Demarinis, Maiah Devereaux, Renee Diedrich, Laura Duchesne, Alexandra Earle, at the recent Sacred Heart Catholic High School graduation ceremony. Paige Farrell, Haley Finley, Kelsey Fitzpatrick, Bridget Galloway, Keanne Gardiner-Sheppard, Gabriel Gauthier, Victoria Gay, Charlotte Gervais, Mackenzie Giles, Zachary Gillis, Sarah Girardi, Maaike Gooderham, Jeremiah Harrington, Jack Haunts, Natashas Hawrysh, Justin Henry, Samuel Hickey, Stephen Hickson, Aaron Hone, Brooke Huneault, Tracy Huynh, Judy-

Meya Kalenga, Mitchell Kedrosky, Paige Kedrosky, Carter Kilgour, Meagan Killeen, Jared Kita, Nicholas Kuzmochka, Joseph Laird, Alicia Lambert, Zoe Landry, Helena Larisey, Allison Le, Brooke Leduc, Keaton Lefebvre, Merri Levesque, Heather Lowe, Jessie Lozanski, Emily MacInnis, Victoria Malo, Nicholas Mannoly, Emma Maslow, Michael McAsey, Katherine McClelland, Connor McDonald, Katherine McLean, Alison McLeod, Jordan McManus, Madeline Middleton, Ryan Moore, Breton Moorhouse, Shannon Murphy, Cole Noiles, Sarah O’Rourke, Morgan Perigo, Laura Pettes, Anna Ploeg, Tarrynne Radley, Zachary Reading, Noah Rooney, Adam Rossanese, Thomas Rossell, Olivia Roy, Cory Scholtz, Mary Scott, Elizabeth Seregelyi, Rachel Shavrnoch, Grace Simonds, Olivia Sliwa, Brennan Sloan, Tyler Smith, Pascal Snow, Jasmine Stamos, Brooke Sullivan, Emily Taylor, Renee Theoret, Katherine Thibault, Aelah Thomson, Jordana Tierney, Veronica Usak, Kayla Van Gaal, Cristina Visoso, Colin Walker, Margaret Walker, Krista Weatherall, Scott Weisenberg, Sarah Wright, Hanya Wyatt and Anisa Yan. In addition to these Ontario Scholars, the Class of 2015 at Sacred Heart had 111 students achieve Honour Roll status. Students are inducted onto the Honour Roll if they have attained an 80 percent average or above on the courses taken in the 2014-2015 school year at the school.

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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 A social tea and bake sale is being held on Saturday, July 18 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon at Christ Church Ashton on Flewellyn Road in the village of Ashton. Everyone welcome. Homemade pies and cakes. Homemade cookies and qauares. Stay and chat with friends over a cup of tea or coffee and a treat. The Rockstar Energy Drink Ottawa Motocross National will take place on Sunday, July 19 from 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Sand Del Lee Motocross Park on Conley Road west of Richmond. Carleton 4H is holding a fun day in celebration of 4H Ontario’s 100th anniversary on Sunday, July 19 from 12 noon to 4 p.m. at

the Richmond fairgrounds in Richmond. All 4H members, volunteers and alumni invited to attend. Tesms of four will compete in fun 4H style Farmers Olympics games. BBQ (nominal charge). A “Teddy Bear Picnic” family craft day will be held on Sunday, July 19 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Goulbourn Museum at Stanley’s Corners. This family craft day is geared to children ages 4-11. Cost is $4 per child. Pre-registration and parental accompaniment at the event are required. For more information, please call the Museum at 613-8312393 or email register@goulbournmuseum.ca. . A public meeting regarding a

proposed plan of condominium application for 2500 Palladium Drive in the Pallium auto Park (Unit 10) will be held on Tuesday, July 21 at 7 p.m. in Hall “A” at the Goulbourn Recreation Complex on Shea Road in Stittsville. The Capital Karting Grand Prix featuring five race classes as well as the Mayor’s Cup of Wishes charity fundraising event will be held on Saturday, July 25 and Sunday, July 26 at Karters Korner at the corner of Fallowfield Road and Huntley Road south of Stittsville. Free admission. The Bell Warriors Football Club is holding its annual golf tournament on Saturday, July 25 at

Child Care Connection meetings are coming up Special to the News

If you are a parent looking for home day care or if you are a caregiver with space in your home day care, you should be aware of an upcoming meeting that is aimed at making child care connections. The Child Care Providers Network is hold-

ing Child Care Connection meetings on Thursday, Aug. 13 and again on Thursday, Sept. 10 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Brown’s Your Independent Grocer on Stittsville Main Street in Stittsville. For more information about these meetings, please check out the website www. ccprn.com or call 613-749-5211, ext. 24.

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The band “Sidewinder” will be performing at a free concert at the Richmond fairgrounds in Richmond on Thursday, July 30 at 7 p.m., presented by Waste Management in partnership with Goulbourn/ West Carleton Recreation of the city of Ottawa. Cash only BBQ at 6 p.m. with funds raised going to support local youth initiatives. Donations to CHEO will be accepted at the concert. Those attending are reminded to take along a lawn chair or blanket for seating.

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… The 10 a.m. Sunday worship services at St. John’s Anglican Church on Fowler Street are being held in the Quiet Garden during the month of July, weather permitting…..Sue Harper is the new president of the Richmond Curling Club for the 2015-2016 curling season. She had been the first vice-president on the Board of Directors. She takes over the presidency from Jim Klachan who becomes immediate past president…Evening family storytime sessions are now being held at the Richmond branch of the Ottawa Public Library. Running from 6:30 p.m. to 7 p.m., these sessions will feature songs as well as stories. Those of all ages are welcome to attend. There is no registration required as the sessions are operating on a “drop in” basis. These evening family story-

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The West End Golf Classic Tournament and Sunday Dinner will be held on Sunday, July 26 at the Irish Hills Golf and Country Club on Carp Road north of highway 417 between Stittsville and Carp. Shotgun start at 12 noon. Non-golfers are invited to attend the dinner at 5 p.m. Event supporting the Eastern Ontario Chapter of the Kidney Foundation of Canada and the Stittsville Build Crew for

SchoolBOX which supports education and builds schools in Nicaragua. For more information or to register for the golf tournament or sign up for the dinner, go to the website www.irishhillsgolf.com .

time sessions will be offered each Wednesday up until Wednesday, Aug. 19…Shea Road between Brownlee Road and Garvin Road just north of Richmond is closed to traffic as of this week as a culvert under Shea Road near Garvin Road is being replaced. When this work is complete and Shea Road is re-opened to traffic, then Eagleson Road between the traffic signals at the Perth Street/Old Richmond Road intersection and Rushmore Road will be closed to traffic as a culvert under Eagleson Road just north of the intersection is to be replaced…. The next summer barbeque at the Richmond Legion Hall on Ottawa Street will take place on Friday, July 24. The menu, as usual, will include steak as well as hamburger and hot dog platters…

Motorcycle Ride for Autism is passing through Richmond

Friday, July 24 (8:30pm - 1am) – 1000 Byron Ave Saturday, July 25 (11am - 11pm) – 952 Green Valley Crescent Sunday, July 26 (11am - 6pm) – 952 Green Valley Crescent BARVINOK ROZHANYTSYA LEMON BUCKET ORKESTRA ZIRKA UKRAINIA DOVIRA

the Richmond Centennial Golf Club on Joy’s Road in Richmond. Shotgun start at 12:30 p.m. Door prizes and meal. Adults $80. Warrior players $60. Everyone welcome. Event coordinator is Tim Sheahan at asheaha181@rogers.com or 613825-4137.

A motorcycle ride raising funds and awareness for autism will be passing through Richmond this Saturday morning, July 18. It’s the third annual Motorcycle Ride for Autism, Ottawa which will see motorcycle participants start at Kunstadt Sports on Hazeldean Road in Ottawa at 9:15 a.m. and then go on a 270 kilometer, four hour ride that will go along Eagleson Road and then through Richmond, Burritts Rapids, Merrickville, Smiths Falls, Port Elmsley, Perth, Crosby,

Newboro, Westport, Balderson and Almonte before ending up back at Kunstadt Sports where the returning riders will be able to enjoy a BBQ, live music, a silent auction and family fun activities. Proceeds from the ride are going to QuickStart, an organization founded by Suzanne Jacobson of Kanata whose mission is to see that all children with autism have equal opportunity to develop to their full potential through early intervention. The Motorcycle Ride for Autism, Ottawa has raised

over $24,000 for QuickStart in its first two years. More information about this year’s Motorcycle Ride for Autism, Ottawa can be found on the website http:// www.motorcyclerideforautismottawa.com . The cost of providing early intervention therapies for children disagnosed with autism averages $60,000 a year. This is where QuickStart comes in. It provides funding to agencies that deliver early intervention programs so that these programs can be provided at no cost to a family.


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