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David McNamara joins Rotary Continued from page 3

And his induction ceremony was presided over by none-other-than Rotary District Governor Claude LaLiberte. That’s because Governor LaLiberte has known the new Stittsville Club member for a number of years, serving with him for seven years as members of the Rotary Club in Sherbrooke, QC where David McNamara had been inducted as a member in 2003 and had even risen to become President-Elect before leaving the Club on being transferred in work to the Ot-

tawa area. Governor LaLiberte called McNamara “a good Rotarian,� telling the Stittsville Rotary Club members that they were lucky to have him join them as a member. Both Governor LaLiberte and Stittsville Rotary Club president Rosemary Brummell served as sponsors for the new member who lives in Stittsville and works in the insurance industry. David McNamara was presented with his Rotary lapel pin by Governor LaLiberte while he also received a framed certificate of membership.

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This is the first time that Tysen has been recognized nationally for his charity work in support of Make-A-Wish Eastern Ontario and specifically his “Mission To A Million” campaign to raise one million dollars for Make-A-Wish Eastern Ontario. Tysen has been recognized by CTV Ottawa in the station’s Amazing People segment and he has received a Community Builder Award from United Way Centraide Ottawa. For winning this award, Tysen is receiving a $1,000 donation that will go to a registered charity of his choice (Make-A-Wish Eastern Ontario) and a commemorative award. He is also featured in the October issue of Canadian Living magazine and also recognized on www. metowe.com. In addition, he is being flown to Toronto on Oct. 1 for We Day where he will be presented with his award. In the feature in the Oct. issue of Canadian Living magazine, Tysen responds to seven questions including one about who inspired him to become such a community volunteer (actor Adam Sandler whom he met when his own wish was granted by Make-A-Wish Eastern Ontario in 2012). Responding to a question about describing the feeling that he gets when he achieves one of his volunteering goals, Tysen says that “It’s like I’m getting my own wish all over again.” Tanya Desjardins, CEO of Make-A-Wish Eastern Ontario, has noted how Tysen has transformed from being the recipient of a wish in 2012 to becoming a fundraising powerhouse who is now helping to make wishes come true for other kids. It was back in 2005 that Me to We co-founders Craig and Marc Kielburger teamed up with Canadian Living magazine to celebrate true heroes by creating the Canadian Living Me to We Awards. The awards shine a spotlight on ordinary Canadians who are making an extraordinary difference in the world by thinking less about “me” and more about “we.” The Me to We movement, founded in 2008 by Craig and Marc Kielburger, incorporates a philosophy about finding meaning in our lives and our world by reaching out to others i.e. thinking “we” instead of “me.” Me to We is based on Craig and Marc Kielburger’s best selling book “Me to We: Finding Meaning in a Material World.”

Me to We encourages people to find purpose by living with compassion, strengthening community and making a commitment to humanity. It’s all about making a positive contribution to the world. Me to We encourages socially conscious and environmentally friendly products and lifechanging experiences. Me to We measures the bottom line not by dollars earned but by the number of lives that are changed and the social and environmental impacts that are made. Half of Me to We’s net profit is donated to Free The Children while the other half is reinvested to grow the enterprise. Free The Children is an international charity that believes in a world where all young people are free to achieve their fullest potential as agents of change. The organization’s domestic programs, which include We Day, educate, engage and empower youth. Internationally Free The Children has built over 650 schools and school rooms around the world, helping educate over 55,000 children each day. Free The Children was founded in 1995 by international children’s rights activist Craig Kielburger. Canadian Living is a widely read women’s magazine in Canada which offers information about family and parenting, health and wellness, food and nutrition, fashion, beauty, décor and gardening. Canadian Living tries to give its readers the information, tools, ideas and inspiration to make a difference every day. The Canadian Living Me to We Awards are one of the ways in which the magazine chooses to celebrate the accomplishments of those who are helping build a better country. Tysen Lefebvre’s goal is to raise one million dollars for Make-A-Wish Eastern Ontario through his “Mission To A Million” campaign. This would be enough for the granting of 100 wishes to youngsters. Tysen’s campaign, which began in 2013 with a five year plan, has already raised over $330,000. Tysen was born with a rare genetic disorder called Pfeiffer Syndrome. So far in his life, he has had over 26 surgeries, beginning when he was only nine days old. Tysen had his own wish granted by Make-A-Wish Eastern Ontario when he got to fly to Los Angeles and meet Adam Sandler, his favourite actor. He was so inspired by Adam’s generosity that he decided that he too wanted to give back, just like Adam does. This is how his “Mission To A Million” campaign started.

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The Be Your Best ConďŹ dence Building Performing Arts School is back in Stittsville for another year. Founder and director Jennifer Lea Laale is offering the program for the third straight year in Stittsville, with a Meet and Greet and Registration Evening being held this Thursday, Sept. 10 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at St. Thomas Anglican Church in Stittsville. More information about the program can be discovered by contacting Jennifer at Jennifer@ beyourbest.ca or by calling her at 613-256-8228. The program is not only about theatre arts but also about doing your best at whatever you do. The program is particularly effective in showing youngsters what they can achieve when they believe in themselves.


What’s up, doc, in Stittsville? Hazeldean Road and Walmart shopping area at the corner of Fernbank Road and Terry Fox Drive) will be at both of these fundraisers, wearing pink attire to publicize the upcoming CIBC Run for the Cure which is happening in Ottawa/Gatineau on Sunday, Oct. 4. The CIBC Run for the Cure is held in support of the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation… The regular weekly Friday music evenings at the Gaia Java Coffee Shop at the Stittsville Shopping Centre (Shoppers Drug Mart plaza) on Stittsville Main Street get underway again this Friday, Sept. 11 after a break last Friday due to the Labour Day weekend. This Friday Richard Brooks will be performing a wide range of folk music. On Friday, Sept. 18, the Richmond Ramblers bluegrass band will be at the Gaia Java

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he province is cracking down on distracted driving by upping fines and grabbing more demerit points from drivers caught using their cell phones on the road. And the province is also bringing in new rules that will require drivers to leave a one-metre distance where possible when passing cyclists, and the ‘dooring’ of cyclists will carry an increased set fine of $365 and three demerit points upon conviction. Cracking down on distracted driving is fine. We have no arguments against getting tougher against those who insist on chatting on a phone or texting while behind the steering wheel of a vehicle. And yes, making it safer for cyclists by getting tougher on ‘dooring’, which is when a driver opens their vehicle door in a manner that makes it dangerous for a passing cyclist, is needed for greater cycling safety. But we do argue that more needs to be done to enforce the rules against rule breaking cyclists when it comes to the ever-increasing interaction between bikes and cars on our roadways. Here in Ottawa, as the city does more to make cycling an easier choice as a mode of transportation, cyclists need to take on more responsibility to make

the interaction between themselves and vehicle drivers safer as well. It is not just a one-way street, although at times, when observing the behaviour of some cyclists on our roads, it appears to be exactly that. Far too often some cyclists follow the rules of the road when it is to their advantage, but go wherever, and do as they want, when it is easier for them. Red lights are often blown through. Weaving from one side of a road to another depending on the traffic flow can be seen every day if you are looking for it. Cycling two or three abreast rather than in single file is not as uncommon as you’d think. According to the province, if current collision trends continue, fatalities from distracted driving may exceed those from drinking and driving by 2016 and research indicates that a driver who uses a cell phone is four times more likely to be in a crash. Yes, distracted driving is a serious problem, but where are the big fines for distracted cycling when a cyclist is blissfully pedaling away while listening to their iPhone on headphones? Safety on our roadways is more than just a oneway street. Drivers, cyclists and pedestrians all have responsibilities to make all of us safe.

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spurts, such as a three-game series against the Winnipeg Goldeyes that drew 10,000 people. In terms of the product on the field, as teams are sometimes called by accountants, there is no reason why the Champions should not be a huge success next year. It’s good ball they play – making all the routine plays smoothly and making the difficult ones too. In one game I saw the right fielder doubling the runner off first after catching a line drive, the catcher gunning a runner down at second trying to steal. They beat out a beautiful bunt single down the first base line. And the opposing right fielder made a magnificent throw to gun down an Ottawa at home plate. The pitching on both sides was strong, the umpiring was professional. And good things were happening off the field too. The Champions have a mascot, Champ, a red bear DISTRIBUTION INQUIRIES 4RACI #AMERON ADMINISTRATION: $ONNA 4HERIEN DISPLAY ADVERTISING: 'ISELE 'ODIN +ANATA $AV'ISELE 'ODIN +ANATA $AVE 0ENNETT /TTAWA 7EST #INDY 'ILBERT /TTAWA 3OUTH #ARLY -C'HIE /TTAWA %AST 'EOFF (AMILTON (OME "UILDERS !CCOUNTS 3PECIALIST 6ALERIE 2OCHON "ARRHAVEN *ILL -ARTIN .EPEAN -IKE 3TOODLEY 3TITTSVILLE *ANINE +IVELL /TTAWA 7EST 2ICO #ORSI !UTOMOTIVE #ONSULTANT

who looks a bit like the Montreal Expos Youppi, except that his (or her — who knows about mascots?) eyes don’t roll. He (or she) was great with the little kids in the stands. The public address system was too loud (as is always the case everywhere) but nicely bilingual. The food was all right, the parking fine. A nice touch was the late-inning garbage pickup: environmentally conscious fans walked considerable distances in the stadium to present their debris to the guy with a big garbage bag. The 50-50 draw was popular. Later in the season were such events as the ice bucket challenge, kids getting to run the bases and get autographed balls from the players. I could do without the playing of Sweet Caroline in the eighth inning, an imitation of something done at Fenway Park. And I think YMCA has had its

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day. Judging by the scarcity of people dancing to it, the fans are now unresponsive to it too. Something originally Ottawa should be found. Can the Champions borrow Lucky Ron from the RedBlacks? The Champions are doing a lot of things right. They deserve more fan support.

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Transplant recipient in Kidney Walk Special to the News

Carol-Ann Carswell of Stittsville is a kidney transplant recipient. It was on Dec. 11, 2014 that Carol-Ann received this gift of a kidney. She had been diagnosed with kidney disease in 2012 and began life-saving hemodialysis in 2013. These four hour, thrice weekly treatments were necessary to do the work that would normally be done by her kidneys. However, the treatments left Carol-Ann weak and anemic. She was eventually able to begin peritoneal dialysis at home and as a result began to feel much better. In fact, she was even able to start an exercise program which she credits for keeping her in good health and allowing her to participate in a paired exchange kidney transplant. Carol-Ann’s sister Marilyn was willing to donate a kidney but unfortunately she was not a match. The sisters registered in the Paired Exchange Program where Marilyn would donate to an anonymous recipient and a donor compatible with Carol-Ann would provide her with a donor kidney. This happened on Dec. 11, something for which Carol-Ann is forever grateful. Receiving the kidney transplant has given Carol-Ann the freedom to try new things and to enjoy a life free from dialysis. Unfortunately, many suffering from kidney disease are not as fortunate as Carol-Ann and may wait years for a donor kidney. This coming Sunday, Dec. 13, Carol-Ann will be leading the Kidney Walk that is happening in Stittsville, starting at 11 a.m. at the Stittsville United Church on Fernbank Road. As Stittsville’s Kidney Walk Ambassador, CarolAnn wants to raise awareness about kidney disease and to help raise funds for the work that the Kidney Foundation does in the community and across the province.

Today, one in ten Canadians suffers from kidney disease and there are over 1,000 Ontario residents waiting for a kidney transplant. The number of Canadians being treated for kidney failure has tripled in the last 20 years. Hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis are both used to treat kidney failure. Hemodialysis uses a man-made membrane (dialyzer) to filter wastes and remove extra fluid from the blood. Peritoneal dialysis uses the lining of the abdominal cavity (peritoneal membrane) and a solution (dialysate) to remove wastes and extra fluid from the body. While hemodialysis is usually done in a hospital setting, peritoneal dialysis is done by the patient anywhere. Kidney Walks like the one coming up in Stittsville this Sunday, Sept. 13 help raise funds for the support of kidney disease research and for the provision of assistance for those living with kidney disease. Kidney Walks like the one in Stittsville are the largest community fundraising initiative by the Kidney Foundation of Canada while also raising awareness of kidney disease and the need for kidney transplant donors. The Kidney Foundation of Canada, through its local chapters like the Eastern Ontario Chapter, supports those affected by kidney disease through education, patient support programs, advocacy, and funding research. There is no cure for kidney disease. Kidney disease is treated with dialysis or with a kidney transplant. The Kidney Foundation of Canada is a national volunteer organization committed to reducing the burden of kidney disease through funding and stimulating innovative research, education and support, promoting access to high quality health care and increasing public awareness and commitment to advancing kidney health and organ donation.

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All summer long, it’s been steak, hamburgers and hot dogs at the Richmond Legion’s BBQ’s every second Friday. The last one of these happens on Friday, Sept. 18. But chicken lovers, don’t despair! The Ladies Auxiliary of the Richmond Legion is hosting a chicken BBQ on Friday, Sept. 25 from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the Legion Hall on Ottawa Street in Richmond. You will not only be able to enjoy a chicken breast but also assorted salads, homemade dessert and tea or coffee, all for only $12 per person. What a great way to close off the BBQ season! And if chicken is not your thing, even with someone else preparing it, this event will also have hot dog platters available for only $6 per person. Everyone is welcome to attend this chicken BBQ on Friday, Sept. 25 at the Richmond Legion Hall. For tickets, please call Mavis Lewis at 613838-2749.

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The candidates meeting for the federal riding of Carleton hosted by the Richmond Village Association (RVA) on Wednesday evening, Sept. 2 had a full house, not only involving all four declared candidates in the riding but also involving a standing-room only crowd in the Dining Hall at the Richmond fairgrounds. To get the meeting underway, each of the four candidates was given up to ten minutes to make opening remarks, delivered in alphabetical order by the candidates. It was Deborah Coyne, the Green Party candidate, who led off, promising “thoughtful, principled representation” to the residents of the new Carleton riding. “For me the election is all about making Parliament work again,” she said, pointing out that Parliament should be restored to its role as the forum for debate and decision making. She said that people have been telling her that the current Conservative government headed by Stephen Harper is well past its “best before” date and is devoid of vision. She criticized the Conservatives for its pre-election handouts and fear mongering, saying its treatment of Canada’s veter-

ans is embarrassing and pointing out that there are better ways to ensure the security of the country than the C-51 bill. Coyne added that there is no safe way to ship bitumen from the oil sands through the proposed Energy East pipeline. She called the Green Party the party of the people, not of the elite, referring to it as “a party that works for you.” NDP candidate KC Larocque said that the election was offering a clear choice to voters, namely five more years of failed Conservative policies and scandals in the Senate or an NDP government

that puts Canadians first. She said that she is running for election because she believes that Canada can do better, noting that NDP leader Tom Mulcair has a plan that will add more child care spaces at a cost of $15 per day for the parent. Noting that she had been raised in Constance Bay and now works in the familyowned small business, she called small businesses the backbone of communities in Canada and noted that the small business tax rate will be lowered by the NDP. She said that NDP leader Tom Mulcair is ready to bring

change to government that will put people first, saying that Mulcair has always fought for the little guy. She said that the NDP will bring real change to Ottawa, putting people first. Conservative candidate Pierre Poilievre, who has been the MP for the riding of Nepean-Carleton and is now running for election in this new riding of Carleton, said that he believes in the values of work, family and community. He said that the best antipoverty plan is good jobs for people, adding that a dollar left in people’s hands is better spent than that same dollar in the hands of politicians.

He said that Canadian did better in the financial crisis of 2009 than any other country, adding that Canada now has a balanced budget which means that public services provided by the government are secure without raising taxes. Poilievre said that the home renovation tax measure implemented by the Conservatives had worked, creating jobs and adding value to homes. He said that the Conservatives have pledged to bring this program back. He pledged that the Conservatives will stay the course with the balanced budget. Liberal candidate Chris

Rodgers, whose opening remark was in French, went on to say that the Conservatives under Harper are off track on the economy and on the way that Canadians have traditionally done politics. “We can do better,” he said, urging that people start working together again. He said that the upcoming election is about getting back to the Canadian ways of doing things which involves inclusiveness and respect. Rodgers said that the Liberal Party’s plan involves a tax cut for the middle class and implementation of a more generous child benefit.

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Sitting at tables at the candidates question and answer meeting for the federal riding of Carleton hosted by the Richmond Village Association at the Dining Hall at the Richmond fairgrounds in Richmond on Wednesday evening, Sept. 2 are, from left, Deborah Coyne of the Green Party, KC Larocque of the New Democratic Party, Pierre Poilievre of the Conservative Party and Chris Rodgers of the Liberal Party.

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What’s up, doc, around Stittsville? …Don’t forget that local ladies are now bowling every Thursday morning at the Merivale Bowling Lanes on Merivale Road in Nepean. Everyone is welcome to join in. For more information, please call JoAnn Fauvelle at 613-831-9605…. Time has just about run out to view the “Foreign Lands” exhibition at the Ottawa West Arts Association (owaa) gallery in the foyer area at the Goulbourn Recreation Complex on Shea Road. This exhibition was hung on Saturday, July 11 and will be in place only until this Friday, Sept. 11. If you do drop in and view the exhibition, take a moment and fill out a ballot in the People’s Choice voting which takes place for every exhibition at the owaa gallery. The ballots can be found on top of the display case which holds some of the artwork on display in the exhibition. When the exhibition is over, these ballots are tallied and the artists consider it a great honour to be among the top vote getters in an exhibition. This “Foreign Lands” exhibition is being replaced by a new exhibition entitled “Summer Dreams” which will be on display in the owaa gallery from this Saturday, Sept. 12 through to Friday, Nov. 13. And there will be People’s Choice balloting for this new exhibition as well, so when you do view the new exhibition, fill out a People’s Choice ballot indicating your favourite piece in the exhibition. The owaa gallery is

open seven days a week from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. ….A used book store called Re-Read Used Books and More is going to open in the plaza at the corner of Stittsville Main Street and Manchester Street, across from the Stittsville Legion Hall. It will be located in premises between the Stittsville Childcare Centre and the Natural Solutions Hair Studio. The store will be handling “previously loved literature” including both books and DVD’s…..A new student welcome BBQ and tour of the school was held at Sacred Heart High School on Wednesday, Sept. 2….Gendron Antiques and Reproductions, located in the red barn near the intersection of Hazeldean Road and Carp Road, has a sale on now, offering discounts of up to 70 percent on all stock as owners Marc and Line Gendron are retiring at the end of November with the property sold….The Aperitivo restaurant at Kanata Centrum, owned and operated by Sean McCoy of Stittsville, is holding its third birthday party this coming Sunday, Sept. 13 from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. The restaurant is hosting a cocktail part with beverages sponsored by Kichesippi Beer and the food provided free of charge by Aperitivo. The $20 cover charge will see all of the proceeds going to support Roger’s House and Tysen Lefebvre’s “Mission To A Million” campaign in support of MakeA-Wish Eastern Ontario. Those planning to attend should RSVP

to aperitivokanata@live.com ….Holy Spirit Catholic Parish is sponsoring a Christian refugee family of parents and two children from Syria to come to Canada. This sponsorship was in the works before last week’s publicity and heightened interest in the refugee situation related to Syria. It is not known when the family will be arriving in Canada but Holy Spirit Church is hoping that the heighted interest in refugees will speed up the family’s arrival in this country. A photo of the refugee family was on view at the church for last weekend’s masses… Members of the Rotary Club of Ottawa-Stittsville will be on hand at Brown’s Your Independent Grocer on Stittsville Main Street this Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 12 and 13 from about 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. selling tickets on a quilt raffle and also promoting the availability of engraved bricks at the Club’s new Peace Park at Bell Park. The proceeds from the quilt raffle will be going to Dave Smith’s new Youth Drug Treatment Centre. This will be the first of two consecutive busy weekends for Club members as the Club will also be having a display at the Richmond Fair in Richmond the next weekend (Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 18, 19 and 20), again selling quilt raffle tickets and publicizing the Club’s new Peace Park…..Those at the Sunday worship service at Stittsville United Church last Sunday morning had a musi-

cal treat in the person of guest vocalist Jennifer Hoy who sang a solo and also sang with the church’s minister of music and friend Allison Houston. The service also featured a sermon by minister Rev. Grant Dillenbeck which recounted how he spent his summer vacation and corresponding sabbatical. This included a trip to Europe and lots of camping….……There’s a Stittsville connection to why Chris Rodgers sought and won the Liberal Party nomination for the new Carleton riding for the upcoming Oct. 19 federal election. Chris and his wife Jenny, who live in Kars, had talked often about Chris running for federal election but he always replied that he would consider doing so only if others suggested it in an unsolicited way. Well, as it turned out, Chris was involved with the riding’s Liberal Association and during this work, a long time Liberal Party supporter in Stittsville suggested to him that he should seek the nomination and run in the election. This was accompanied by an offer to help with the campaign. Given Chris’ long held belief that it is important that ordinary people like himself who are involved in the community should seek federal office, he took this Stittsville suggestion seriously and with the support of his wife decided to go for it. And so now he is in the thick of the election campaign as the Liberal Party candidate in the new Carleton riding...

The WOLC Christmas concert entitled “A Global Christmas Concert” will be presented on Saturday, Dec. 5 at 7 p.m. and again on Sunday, Dec. 6 at 2:30 p.m. at St. Paul’s Anglican Church on Young Road

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Fall Construction Projects Over the next few months, as we head into autumn, the City will be involved in construction at more than 120 sites across Ottawa. While 45 projects will start up this fall, the majority of the construction activity is now underway with traffic impacts already in place. Heading into the fall, construction of the O-Train Confederation Line will continue to be the major focus. As a result, the shift of buses from the Transitway in the east onto the new bus-only lanes on Highway 417 and Ottawa Road 174 will still be among the biggest ongoing traffic and mobility impacts for residents. LRT construction will also continue to impact motorists on Nicholas Street between Highway 417 and Laurier Avenue. Traffic restrictions will remain on Rideau Street between Sussex Drive and Dalhousie Street, related to construction of the Rideau Confederation Line station. In late September, the Ministry of Transportation Ontario (MTO) will also replace the Kent Street overpass on Highway 417, which will result in lane reductions and a weekend highway closure. You can visit ottawa.ca for traffic tools to help you stay on top of construction changes coming throughout the fall.

Goulbourn Museum’s Christmas Artisan Market Goulbourn Museum is accepting applications for its OldFashioned Christmas & Outdoor Artisan Market. The Market will be held on Sunday, November 22nd from 10:00am until 3:00pm at 2064 Huntley Road. The Museum is seeking talented vendors selling original handcrafted items to fill 15+ positions in a variety of specialties such as: clothing & accessories (for kids, adults & pets!), bath & body, jewelry, home décor, Christmas greenery, art, textiles, treats, and baked goods. The deadline for applications is September 27, 2015.

To apply, send an email to marketing@goulbournmuseum. ca with: your name, your business name, contact information and business sites (web/blog/facebook/etsy), and three quality photographs (Jpeg only, please) of your product(s) including one photo of your booth setup. Space rental is $45 and includes one 6’ table and two chairs. Vendors will be required to provide one item valued at a minimum of $10 for a fundraising raffle and each vendor must provide their own table covering to fit the table provided.

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Stops in this year’s Discovery Tour include Manotick Tree Movers, the Rideau Township Archives along with many opportunities to see and purchase beautiful art, incredible pottery and an assortment of jewelry and crafts. Admission at every tour stop is free and you can enter a draw to win a gift certificate. Donations to the North Gower Food Bank will be accepted. For more information, please visit discovery-tour.ca.

Currently in its third year, the event attracts over 400 local visitors annually and also offers festive old-fashioned Christmas activities and photos with Santa. As the name suggests, the Outdoor Artisan Market is held outdoors under a large tent that has some heating, but vendors must still dress for the weather.

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While summer may be slowly winding to a close, the fun sure isn’t! Not only is next weekend the Richmond Fair, this weekend is the 19th Annual North Gower Discovery Tour. Between 10:00am and 5:00pm on both Saturday and Sunday, take a drive around North Gower, Kars and Manotick, enjoy the beautiful countryside, check out the many local restaurants, and discover the diverse art scene in our community.

This is a juried event and vendors will be chosen carefully to ensure a balanced representation of each category. For further details about the Museum or how to become a vendor please visit goulbournmuseum.ca. If you have any comments, questions or concerns, please feel free to email me at Scott.Moffatt@ottawa.ca or contact me by phone at 613-580-2491.

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CITY SEEKING FEEDBACK ON PARA TRANSPO ELIGIBILITY POLICIES BOOKING PROCESSES OC Transpo is currently reviewing its policies for both Para Transpo customer eligibility and booking processes. Public consultations will take place on September 17th, 22nd, 30th and October 6th at Ottawa City Hall, 110 Laurier Avenue West. There are 16 sessions, four per day, with a registration limit of 20 people per session. Para Transpo customers, caregivers, community agencies, hospital representatives, long-term care facilities and the general public are invited to register. To register for one of these sessions, please visit octranspo.com, call 613-842-3636 ext. 2652, email consultations@ottawa.ca or fax 613-244-4329. Customers and stakeholders who are unavailable to attend a session, but still want to contribute, are invited to provide feedback until October 9th by filling out a questionnaire available at; octranspo.com, by email at consultations@ottawa.ca, by phone at 613-842-3636 ext. 2652 (TTY: 613-244-4833), or by fax at 613-244-4329 The questions posed in the questionnaire will be identical to those posed at the consultation sessions. For more information on the Para Transpo stakeholder consultations, visit octranspo.com. SELECTIVE TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM (STEP) The Gatineau Police Service and Ottawa Police Service’s STEP will focus on school bus and school zones safety as well as vehicle occupant restraints during the month of September. SCHOOL BUS / SCHOOL ZONE SAFETY: s "ETWEEN AND THERE WERE COLLISIONS RESULTING IN lVE injuries involving school buses or occurring in school zones. VEHICLE OCCUPANT RESTRAINT: "ETWEEN AND THERE WERE COLLISIONS INVOLVING THE LACK OF OR improper use of, vehicle occupant restraints resulting in 18 fatalities and 183 injuries. The Safer Roads Ottawa Program is a leading community partnership between Ottawa Fire Services, Ottawa Paramedic Service, Ottawa Police Service, Ottawa Public Health and the Public Works Department committed to preventing or eliminating road deaths and serious injuries for all people in the City of Ottawa, through culture change, community engagement, and development of a sustainable safe transportation environment. Also participating in the Safer Roads Ottawa Program are the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), Sureté du Québec, Department of National Defence’s Military Police and Gatineau Police Service to improve road safety for all residents of the national capital region. Ottawa residents have identified traffic safety as a top priority. The Safer Roads Ottawa Program is committed to using available resources to make Ottawa roads safer for residents. Stop for FLASHING lights! A reminder to drivers that whether on a city street, highway or county road, and regardless of the speed limit and the number of lanes, motorists travelling in both directions must stop when approaching a stopped school bus with its upper red lights flashing. A flashing stop arm will swing out while passengers are boarding or leaving the bus. Once all passengers have boarded, the STOP arm will fold away. Do not start moving until the red lights have stopped flashing and the bus begins to move. Motorists are required by law to stop for a stopped school bus with its upper red lights flashing. Unfortunately, a few motorists will disregard the law and pass the school bus, jeopardizing the safety of young people boarding, leaving the bus, or crossing the road. Should you see anyone committing the above offense I encourage you to take note of their licence and report the infraction to the police at 613-236-1222 extension 7300. Let’s help make our roads safe. If you are on a road with a median strip, only vehicles coming from behind the bus must stop. (A median is a physical barrier such as a raised, lowered earth or paved strip constructed to separate traffic travelling in different directions. Vehicles cannot cross over a median strip.) I visited the Ministry of Transportation website and found the following information they have posted from their Driver’s Handbook that goes into more details for you; www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/dandv/ driver/handbook/section2.5.2.shtml ORDER OF OTTAWA AND BRIAN KILREA AWARD Once again this year, His Worship Jim Watson will award up to 15 individuals with THE /RDER OF /TTAWA AND ONE INDIVIDUAL WITH THE "RIAN +ILREA !WARD FOR %XCELLENCE in Coaching. The deadline for nominations is Friday, September 11th, and with your involvement and encouragement, we hope to attract a wide and diverse array of individuals, who through their professional achievements have demonstrated outstanding service and commitment to our city. The awards ceremony will take place at City Hall the evening of Tuesday, November 10th and it would be much appreciated if you could please hold this date. Additional information on the Order of Ottawa and the online nomination form can be found on Ottawa.ca/orderofottawa. ALWAYS LISTENING TO YOUR CONCERNS As your Councillor, I always welcome your keen input and ideas on how we can sustain and improve Stittsville. Please contact our office anytime by phone at 613580-2476 or by e-mail at Shad.Qadri@ottawa.ca If you are a Stittsville resident of Ward 6 and would like to be added to my weekly electronic outreach list, please contact my office to ensure you receive pertinent information concerning our community. 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Candidates answer questions John Curry

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It was billed as a candidates’ question and answer meeting and, for the most part, that’s what it was. Each of the candidates – Deborah Coyne of the Green Party, KC Larocque of the NDP, Pierre Poilievre of the Conservatives and Chris Rodgers of the Liberal Party – were given the opportunity for an opening statement and also closing remarks at the two and quarter hour meeting but in between these opening and closing remarks, it was question and answer time. A total of 17 questions were posed by individuals from the crowd which filled the Dining Hall at the Richmond fairgrounds in Richmond for the meeting held on Wednesday evening, Sept. 2, hosted by the Richmond Village Association (RVA). Those asking the questions had to use a microphone which was placed near the front of the central aisle in the audience. Questions could be directed to a certain candidate or candidates or to all candidates, although most were answered by all of the candidates. These questions ranged in topics, from how to promote a better world to deficits and debt to carbon pricing to the proposed Energy East pipeline to support for aboriginal education to making education more affordable to supporting children with disabilities to delivering economic growth. Quite a range and, not surprisingly perhaps, there was quite a range of responses to these questions. A question about carbon pricing (in fact, there were two questions involving carbon pricing) generated responses from all of the candidates. Conservative candidate Poilievre said that the Conservatives are the only political party that opposes carbon pricing, claiming that a new tax on carbon would put up the price of gas, diesel and natural gas, driving up the cost of factory operations and creating job losses in the manufacturing sector. He called it a massive tax grab. Rodgers of the Liberals said that the federal government should be working with the provinces to find solutions for environmental challenges, saying that there are huge economic opportunities for countries which get in on or call 3-1-1.

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who lives at Kars near the route of the proposed Energy East pipeline, called for a clear and transparent process that would show if the pipeline can function in an environmentally friendly way and if spills can be mitigated if something goes wrong. He complained that many processes that would allow such a determination have been gutted by the current government. Conservative Party candidate Poilievre responded that all of the environmental protections concerning the proposed pipeline are still in place and said that the National Energy Board will be holding a consultative process dealing with the pipeline. He said that the rationale for the proposed pipeline is to transport western crude to eastern refineries. He said that there needs to be a national outlook on energy, urging that the National Energy Board be given a chance to consider the proposed pipeline. In response to a question about what would be done to promote a better world, Green Party candidate Coyne said that Canada needs to get back into the global community, promoting peace and security and stepping up with regard to the refugee crisis, noting that Canada used to be a beacon of hope for refugees. She added that Canada has no credibility going into an international conference on climate change coming up later this year in Paris. NDP candidate Larocque said that the NDP will make it a better world by having the government accountable to the people of Canada. Conservative candidate Poilievre said that the core problem with regard to the refugee crisis is the presence of terrorists, adding that under the Conservative Party, Canada is part of a coalition that is fighting ISIS and terrorists. He noted that the Conservatives are the only party that is committed to this military campaign against the terrorist. See CANDIDATES, page 23

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the ground floor in dealing with these environmental challenges. Coyne of the Green Party said that putting a price on carbon is not a tax grab as it is not meant to generate revenue for government but rather to accelerate movement away from the use of fossil fuels. “Carbon pricing is the right way to go,” she said. Larocque of the NDP said that it should not be a choice between a strong economy and a clean environment. Admitting that achieving such goals will not be easy, she said that handouts to the fossil fuel industry should stop, with the money invested in farming and other pursuits. The issue of subsidies to the fossil fuel industry came up in a later question as well, with Conservative candidate Poilievre questioning their existence, NDP candidate Larocque and Green Party candidate Coyne both citing party pledges to eliminate such subsidies and Liberal Party candidate Rodgers saying that diversifying the economy is the answer including encouraging green technologies. All of the candidates had something to say in response to a question about the proposed Energy East pipeline which would go through parts of the riding, carrying Alberta oil to eastern refineries. NDP candidate Larocque said that the Harper government has gutted the environmental review process, saying that an NDP government would restore the process. She said that people in Canada deserve to know what are the repercussions for creating such an oil pipeline. Coyne of the Green Party claimed that bitumen cannot be safely transported in pipelines, saying that the Green party is opposed to the proposed Energy East pipeline because of its potential harm to the Rideau River and the area’s water supply. She said that the Green Party supports a cap on development of the oil sands at their current level. Liberal Party candidate Rodgers,

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Candidates respond to variety of questions Liberal Party candidate Rodgers said that the world can be made better by Canada getting back to being a country of collaboration and good diplomacy and good science. One of the questions involved the proposed Ontario Pension Plan and its impact on business. Liberal candidate Rodgers said that the federal Liberals would enhance the Canada Pension Plan (CPP), saying building on the existing CPP and enhancing it is what should happen. Conservative Party candidate Poilievre called the proposed Ontario Pension Plan a “pay roll tax grab”, saying that the Conservatives will oppose it every step of the way. Coyne of the Green Party said that the proposed Ontario Pension Plan is not a tax increase as claimed by Poilievre as a person gets the money back when retired. She said that the Green Party supports an increase in the CPP, noting that the CPP is the best option because it is totally portable across the country and

does not apply to just one province. Larocque of the NDP said that the NDP plan is to strengthen pensions, noting that the NDP would restore the CPP entitlement age to 65 years old. It has recently been increased to 67 years old by the Conservative government. A question was asked about support for Canada’s military and providing the military with the resources that it needs in today’s world. Rodgers of the Liberals, who has had a brother serve overseas in Afghanistan and the Middle East, said that as a result he understands how important it is that the men and women in Canada’s armed forces have the equipment that they need to do the job and also have the support they need once they leave the military. He said that the Liberals are committed to providing four years of education for veterans as well as providing a lifelong pension. He also said that under a Liberal government, procurement for the military would not be in the mess that it is now.

Larocque of the DNP said that she cares deeply for Canada’s veterans, citing NDP commitments to re-open front line offices for veterans. When people put their lives on the line in military service, they deserve everyone’s respect and they should not have to fight their own government for legitimate benefits, she said. Larocque said that the NDP will not cut support for the military. Conservative Party candidate Poilievre said that the Conservatives have rebuilt Canada’s armed forces, increasing funding by 35 percent on a per veteran basis. He said that the Conservatives have a strong record on re-building the armed forces and for respecting veterans. Coyne of the Green Party said that the Green Party supports providing Canada’s military with the supplies and resources that it needs. She noted that Canada’s military still has no new ice breakers or updated helicopters under the Conservatives. In response to a question about the proposed Trans Pa-

cific Trade Agreement and its should also be involved in such trade discussions because impact on Canada’s dairy farm- the provinces have a role in trade. ing industry, NDP candidate Larocque said that the NDP stands behind protecting the current situation regarding dairy farmers and their supply management system. Conservative candidate Poilievre said that the Conservatives will continue to be advocates of free trade but also noted that the Conservatives have managed to protect Canada’s supply management farm system in previous free trade negotiations. Rodgers of the Liberals said that the Liberal Party supports free trade but also supports Canada’s agricultural supply management system. He lamented that the dairy farmers were not being consulted by the government on this Trans Pacific Trade NEW Agreement and its implications ! for Canada’s supply management system. Coyne of the Green Party said that there needs to be more openness and transparency with regard to the Trans Pacific negotiations. She said that the provinces

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exciting features. Focus On Youth is highlighting the 100th Anniversary of 4-H in Ontario.The Hydro One Education area has activities and features geared for children from primary through secondary school. Relax and take in the fabulous array of local talent and entertainment – on various stages throughout the Match, including the Auctioneers Challenge and Dancing Tractors.

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Marty Haggard singing at Richmond Fair John Curry john.curry@metroland.com

Marty Haggard’s life story reads a little like a story that might be related in a tear-jerking country song. And isn’t that ironic because Marty is not only a country music singer turned Christian music singer but he is the son of American country music legend Merle Haggard, a Country Music Hall of Fame inductee. Between 1981 and 1987, Marty Haggard, who was born in 1958, had five singles of his own on the Hot Country Songs charts. He also performed in his father’s road band. Marty was named after Marty Robbins, one of the most popular and recorded country and western singers of all time who enjoyed a four decade singing Marty Haggard, son of country music legend Merle career, often with chart topping Haggard, will be performing at the Richmond Fair hits. this year. Now how’s this for a life

story to date: When Marty was born, his father Merle was serving time in San Quentin State Prison. He apparently spent his early years raised by his grandmother in a railroad boxcar. He acted on TV in his teens. While driving to perform in a TV movie, he picked up a hitchhiker who shot him, leaving him for dead. The wounded Haggard did recover from the gunshot wound. He toured with his sister in the Driftwood Band for three years and later worked in an oil field. In 1981, his single “Charleston Cotton Mill” reached the charts. In the 80’s, he joined his father’s road band, singing harmony and playing rhythm guitar. He was arrested for cocaine possession in 1983 but the charges were dropped. Several singles were released beginning in the later 1980’s when he began a solo career.

The most successful of these singles was “Trains Make Me Lonesome” which reached number 57 on the country charts. After his singles, he was seriously injured in a car accident, suffering head injury and memory loss which requires several years for recovery. In 1995, he began recording Christian-themed music. In 2010 and again in 2011, he released tribute albums dealing with his father’s music. So Marty Haggard has had quite a life and it continues as he will be performing at the upcoming Richmond Fair in Richmond. He will be taking the stage on Sunday afternoon, Sept. 20 in the Richmond arena, performing from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. along with a number of others including Canadian country music singer Neville Wells, the duo of Randall Prescott and Tracy Brown (from Family Brown fame)

and local band Gord Barnes & Laredo. Marty Haggard will undoubtedly be singing some of his father’s hits, perhaps “Okie from Muskogee”(1969) and “The Fightin’ Side of Me” (1970). Altogether, Merle Haggard has had 38 number one hits, so there’s lots of familiar songs to choose from. This Sunday afternoon entertainment in the Richmond arena is just part of the entertainment that is taking place during this year’s Richmond Fair. It all begins with “3’s A Crowd” performing at the new Septemberfest in the arena on Thursday evening, Sept. 17, starting at 7 p.m. On Friday, Sept. 18, entertainment in the arena at 9 p.m. will feature singer Alex Ryder with the show being opened by Canadian rock musician David Wilcox. See NEXT GENERATION, page 25

Community Information Session College Ward Stage 2 Confederation Line Light Rail Transit Maintenance and Storage Facility (Woodroffe Avenue near Norice Street location; also known as the Nepean Corridor)

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This Community Information Session will: • Present the rationale for choosing the Woodroffe Avenue location for a future Stage 2 Maintenance & Storage Facility (MSF). • Provide background on initial site layout and access, potential construction phasing and timing, as well as measures to address environmental and community impacts and concerns. • Have City staff and consulting engineers to respond to residents’ queries about the site. The area of open land adjacent to an existing rail corridor has been selected as one of two recommended locations to meet future Light Rail Transit Maintenance and Storage requirements as the Confederation Line system expands.

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Next Generation Leahy at 2015 Richmond Fair Continued from page 24

Alex Ryder’s newest CD is “Take Me Down� is now available as she continues to become one of Canada’s best female classic rockers. David Wilcox started out his career in the early 1970’s playing backup for singers such as Anne Murray, Carl Perkins and Charlie Rich. He then went solo, with his debut album “Out of the woods� released in 1977 and re-released in 1982, reaching gold status. He has released a number of albums over the years, from 1977 to 2007. Saturday, Sept. 19 will see lots of entertainment in the Richmond arena. From 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., Doug Leahy and the Next Generation Leahy will be performing, sharing the stage with singer Chris McCann. Next Generation Leahy includes dad Doug, a member of the original Leahy group, his wife Jennifer and their children – Adele, 13; Gregory, 12; Angus, 10; Cecilia, 8; Joseph, 6; and

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‘Building A Garden on the Edge of the Alvar’ is topic at meeting vegetables. How can these two be linked? Well, plan to attend the upcoming meetAn alvar and a garden may seem like an oxymoron as an alvar is a stressed habitat with thin or no soil and sparse ing of the Stittsville Goulbourn Horticulturgrassland vegetation while a garden is an environment fea- al Society on Tuesday, Sept. 15 at 7:30 p.m. turing rich soil and a bountiful harvest, be it flowers or at the Pretty Street Community Centre and you will hear how Anne Gadbois has met this challenge as she presents a talk entitled “Building A Garden on the Edge of the Alvar.” Anne will tell what happens after moving onto a property which did not provide the usual gardening opportunities, having little or no soil cover except for the indigenous Special to the News

woody plants and the soil that the home builder deposited close to the new house. Anne’s talk will highlight the challenges of tending a garden next to the Burnt Lands Alvar in Upper Huntley in the rural far west end of the city of Ottawa. She will tell about the strategies pursued in first trying to tame the alvar environment and then when that did not work out in respecting and working in harmony with the alvar ecosystem in order to finally arrive at a harmonious blend of the cultivated and the wild. While the Horticultural Society meeting

will get underway at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 15, the doors at the Pretty Street Community Centre will open at 7 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend this presentation by Anne Gadbois although there is a $4 fee for guests. Members in the Horticultural Society, which can be obtained at the meeting, are $15 per person or $25 for a family for a year. For more information about the Horticultural Society or about this upcoming presentation by Anne Gadbois, please email SGHorticultural@gmail.com .

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I want to transfer my house to my son. Do we have to pay Land Transfer Tax on such a transfer? John Brummell/Metroland

At Sacred Heart High School Lisa Cameron is a new vice-principal at Sacred Heart Catholic High School in Stittsville. She has been a teacher for 16 years and before coming to Sacred Heart, was vice-principal at All Saints Catholic High School in Kanata for three years and at Holy Trinity Catholic High School in Kanata for five years.

disposing of property to the person acquiring it is a form of consideration and therefore such a transfer would be subject to the Land Transfer Tax.

What is Land Transfer Tax?

Transfer of property between married spouses pursuant to a separation agreement is also exempt from the Land Transfer Tax, regardless of the type and amount of consideration passing between the parties. There are some other exemptions under the Land Transfer Tax Act such as transfers involving trusts, transfers to a charity or transfers to a government organization.

Land Transfer Tax is a tax levied by the Ontario government on every transfer of property, subject to some exemptions. The Land Transfer Tax is paid by a person acquiring the property at the time of a transfer. The amount of the Land Transfer Tax is based on consideration passing between a person disposing of property and a person acquiring it. Therefore virtually all purchases of real estate are subject to Land Transfer Tax.

Winners in ‘early bird’ draw Special to the News

Exemptions to Land Transfer Tax The Land Transfer Tax is not payable when real estate property being transferred is a gift and there is no consideration passing between the parties. Assumption of an existing mortgage by a person acquiring the property or giving a personal loan by

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The “early bird” draws are over. Now it’s on to the big prizes! The fifth and final ‘early bird’ draw in the annual Richmond Fair lottery draw on Thursday, Sept. 3 once again, like in all of the “early bird” draws, saw 16 winners selected and a total of $400 given away. Each winner will be receiving $25 which is the cost of a ticket in the draw. These winners in the fifth “early bird” draw are Julie Rozon of Orleans, Mike Cosham of Richmond, Karina Costa of Manotick, Carol Demjan of Twin Elm, Margit Wilson of Goodstown, Ron Sparling of Kanata, Daniel Prezeau of Richmond, Donna Lee O’Farrell of Kemptville, Tina Reid/Joa Wright of Richmond, Peter Oatway of Richmond, Ina Henrey of Russell, Brian Standing of Pembroke, Rhonda Healey of Richmond, Glen Greer of North Gower, Meredith Brophy of Osgoode and Mike Drolet of Ottawa. The winners of the draw’s major prizes are pulled at the Fair’s opening night ceremony on Thursday, Sept. 17. This year’s annual Richmond Fair lottery draw is bigger than ever. There’s double the tickets sold but also double the amount of prize money. There’s also double the number of early bird winners. And there’s double the number of grand prizes. As for the grand prize winners this year, the first prize winner will receive $2,000, double the $1,000 amount of previous years. The second prize will be $1,000 while the third and fourth prizes will be $500 each. There will also be two $250 prizes as well as ten $100 prizes, making a total of $5,500 in prize money being given away in this grand prize portion of the lottery draw.

As long as there is no consideration passing between you and your son, and the transfer is a gift to your son, there is no Land Transfer Tax payable.

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The Saturday parade again promises to be one of the highlights of the annual Richmond Fair. It always attracts onlookers who line McBean Street and Perth Street along the route of the parade to see the passing floats, antique vehicles, commercial entries and more. The parade this year is happening on Saturday, Sept. 19 starting at 11 a.m. The route is the same as always, namely north along McBean Street from South Carleton High School to the corner of Perth and McBean Streets and then east along Perth Street to disperse at Murray Street at the fairgrounds main entrance. But there are lots of other highlights to the Fair as well. There’s livestock shows, the midway, the demolition derby, a lawn tractor pull, Homecraft exhibits and a trade show, entertainment on the outdoor stage and also in the arena, home cooked meals in the Dining Hall and a youth talent competition on the outdoor stage. It’s all happening from Thursday, Sept. 17 to Sunday, Sept. 20. On Thursday, Sept. 17, things really get underway at 6 p.m. with Toonie Night on the Robertson Amusements midway. There’s also the Septemberfest pub night in the arena, with the $2 admission charge going to Tysen Lefebvre’s “Mission To A Million” campaign in support of Make-A-Wish Eastern Ontario. The band “3’s A Crowd” will be entertaining at this Septemberfest event. Thursday evening, Sept. 17 will also see a lawn tractor pull starting at 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 18 will see the open 4H dairy showmanship show at 10 a.m., with a Holstein and Jersey dairy

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Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 18, 19 and 20, daily admission is $10 for those 13 years of age and over, $5 for those aged 6 to 12 years of age and free for those 5 years of age and under. Advance gate admission tickets are available at the Fair Office on the fairgrounds at a price of

three for $27. Advance midway ride coupons are also available, with 35 coupons selling for $40. These advance tickets and midway coupons must be purchased at the Fair Office on the fairgrounds before Thursday, Sept. 17 at 7 p.m.

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Stittsville Legion golf tourney raises $2,692 for Roger’s House Special to the News

The Stittsville Legion golf tournament on Thursday, Aug. 27 saw everyone have lots of fun. A donation of $2,692 has been given to Roger’s House. Thanks to everyone who donated prizes and also to those who helped organize and run this annual event. SPECIAL EVENTS (All these special events are open to everyone in the community unless otherwise stated) The next monthly breakfast will be held this Sunday, Sept. 13 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon at the Legion Hall on Stittsville Main Street. The breakfast is only $6 per person. Bring the whole family and enjoy a great A one hour seminar on dementia will be held on Thursday, Sept. 16 at 11 a.m. at the Stittsville Legion Hall, followed by a free lunch. The presenters will be Theresa Black-Watson of Visavie and Wendy Birkhan, a social worker at Homewatch Caregivers. This seminar and lunch are both free and open to everyone in the community. Please call Ron Currie at 613-8367126 if you are planning on attending this seminar. A “Music Trivia Night� will be held on Saturday, Sept. 19 at 7 p.m. at the Stittsville Legion Hall. Only $10 per person. A maximum of six people per table. A light lunch will be served later in the evening. This event is open to everyone in the community. 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. Starting on Thursday, Sept. 17 at 7 p.m. and also on Friday, Sept. 18 at 8 p.m., regular darts league play will begin the season. 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 613-836-8860. 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 at the Legion Hall are now finished for the summer. Thanks to all who attended any of these week-

ly BBQ’s. On Friday, Sept. 18, a spaghetti supper will be served at the Legion Hall for only $10 per person, starting at 5 p.m. Everyone in the community is welcome to attend. 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. The next meeting with Aileen is this coming Monday, Sept. 14 in the lounge at the Legion Hall. There are going to be classes available for anyone interested in learning to crochet and/ or knit and read patterns. There will be a sign-up sheet available for those interested in these free lessons. The

group will continue to support local hospitals by making baby bonnets and pic line covers. Everyone is welcome. For more information, 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’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.

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SOLD! 26 Catherwood Court, Kanata Lakes Amazing all brick executive 3 bedrm townhouse on huge private lot, 3 bedrms, 2 car garage and double laneway, famrm with walkout & 2nd gas fireplace, huge room sizes, renovated 5 piece ensuite & 4 piece baths, 2nd level laundry, newer hi-eff natural gas furnace, oversized shed and nicely landscaped, a/c, 5 appliances! List price $424, 900

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Try out the sport of ringette - FREE! Girls between the ages of 4 and 14 can try out the sport of ringette this Sunday, Sept. 13 when the West Ottawa Ringette Association (WORA) holds a free “Discover Ringette” session where girls can try out the sport. This “Discover Ringette” session is being held at the Jack sharron Arena in Kanata, running from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 13. All someone needs to participate in this “Discover Ringette” session is a pair of skates, a helmet and a pair of gloves, either winter gloves or hockey gloves. Ringette sticks will be provided.

Book stores at library branches Continued from page 32

In 2014, for instance, the Goulbourn Rideau Chapter of FOPLA raised $15,350 in revenue from sales in the book stores in the local library branches. These funds go to support local library branches, covering expenditures that are not covered in the regular library budget. The Richmond library branch has benefitted from this support in the past and now, with its own book store, will be able to contribute to the FOPLA fundraising as well as receive the benefits from such fundraising. The Friends of the Ottawa Public Library Association (FOPLA) was created in 2003 through the amalgamation of three library friends groups that had existed prior to the amalgamation creating the city of Ottawa in 2001. These were the Friends of the Nepean Library, the Friends of the Cumberland Library and the Friends of the Ottawa Library. At the time of this amalgamation, FOPLA operated only four book stores in library branches. Now there are numerous book stores in various library branches, of which this new book store at the Richmond library is now one. Some of these book stores are run by volunteers with regular hours of operation while most like the Richmond one are self-serve book stores which are open during a branch’s regular hours of operation. All of these book stores have names such as The Bookery at the Alta Vista branch, The Book Mark at the Carlingwood branch, Dusty Jackets at the Elmvale Acres branch, and the Book Nook at the Hazeldean branch. The operation of these book stores generates most of the over $250,000 which the FOPLA donates annually to the Ottawa Public Library.

In addition, there will be on-ice helpers to assist prospective new players as they rotate through a few on-ice stations which will introduce them to the sport of ringette.

And, remember, it’s all free of charge. More information about the West Ottawa Ringette Association and the game of ringette can be found at www.westottawaringette.com .

St. Clare Catholic Church at Dwyer Hill is celebrating the 100th anniversary of the current church this Saturday, Sept. 12. Visitors are welcome to tour the premises in the afternoon and learn about the his-

tory of St. Clare Church. There will be a mass at 4:30 p.m. with a reception in the church hall following the mass. Everyone is welcome to join the congregation in celebrating this special occasion.

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Every September the Goulbourn Museum welcomes children for a day of fall crafts which includes making scarecrows for the Museum’s booth at the upcoming Richmond Fair. The children design everything from classic scarecrows to pirates and fairies and more. And then each year Goulbourn Museum staff transport the ďŹ nished scarecrows to the Fair where they are displayed on the Museum’s display table at the Fair. This year the Museum’s scarecrow making session will take place at the Museum’s family craft day “Pumpkin Spiceâ€? on Sunday, Sept. 13 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. The craft activities will be geared to those aged 4 to 11 years old. The cost is $4 per child with parental accompa-

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niment required. To register to take part in this family craft day and make a scarecrow or two, please call the Museum at 613-831-2393 or email register@ goulbournmuseum.ca . Those attending this family craft day on Sunday, Sept. 13 are encouraged to arrive dressed in plaid or bright autumn colours. An added bonus to attending this particular family craft day is that one lucky young participant will go home with a $25 gift card for Toys R Us courtesy of Minto’s Potter’s Key development in Stittsville. The Goulbourn Museum is a registered charity located at 2064 Huntley Road at Stanley’s Corners. The Museum tells the story of Goulbourn which is Ottawa’s oldest military settlement. The Museum offers interactive and hands-on exhibits. The grounds have picnic tables with shade umbrellas. Admission to the Goulbourn Museum is free but donations are always appreciated.

Seniors in the village of Richmond will once again this year be able to enjoy the Richmond Fair lunch and supper meals on Friday, Sept. 18 and Saturday, Sept. 19 thanks to a shuttle service being provided by the St. Philip and St. Clare Knights of Columbus. The St. Philip/St. Clare Knights of Columbus will be offering this free shuttle service to and from the Richmond Fair meals on Friday, Sept. 18 and Saturday, Swept. 19 for both lunch and supper meals.

The service will be available to seniors residing in the village of Richmond who would otherwise be unable to attend for various reasons such as no transportation or limited mobility. Those using the shuttle service will be escorted directly to and from the Dining Hall (not through the main gate) and will only have to pay for the meal only. No gate admission will be charged. As the volunteers offering this shuttle service are not

qualiďŹ ed to transport those in wheelchairs, those relying on wheelchairs should contact Accessible Services from OC Transpo by calling 613-8423625. This shuttle service for seniors provided by the Knights of Columbus must be prearranged. Those wishing to use the service should contact Bill Flynn at 613-838-4098 by Tuesday, Sept. 15. The meals at the Richmond Fair this year are being provided by St. Paul’s United Church.

Friendship Club luncheon on Sept. 30 Special to the News

The next monthly Friendship Club luncheon will take place on Wednesday, Sept. 30 at 12 noon at the Stittsville Legion Hall on Stittsville Main Street in Stittsville. The menu for this luncheon will include rolls, salad, ham and scalloped potatoes. Entertainment at this luncheon will be provided by Lorna Hall. To reserve a spot at this luncheon, Friendship Club members should phone Gloria at 613-831-8819 or Rosemary at 613-836-6354 by Friday, Sept. 25.

Friendship Club activities at the Pretty Street Community Centre in Stittsville include the following: Two exercise classes: Mondays from 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. (notice the new time) – please contact Helen at 613-836-6766 (re-starts on Monday, Sept. 14); And Thursdays from 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. (notice new day and new time as well) – please contact Fern at 613-836-1936 (re-starts on Friday, Sept. 24). Euchre on Fridays from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. – please contact Heather at 613-838-2743.

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It’s lawn bowling but with a slight difference from normal. It’s called Australian Pairs and it differs from regular lawn bowling in that both members of the two-person teams take turns as Lead and as Skip. This means that both players get to deliver skip bowls during part of the game, adding interest and fun to the experience. Australian pairs is played with four bowls per team. The Goulbourn Lawn Bowling Club hosted John Brummell/Metroland an Australian Pairs tournament on Thursday, Holly Dobson, left, and Poul Andic, Sept. 3, sponsored by the Island View Retireright, of the Goulbourn Lawn ment Residence.

Bowling Club are the winners of the “Good Sports Award� at the Australian Pairs tournament hosted by the Goulbourn Lawn Bowling Club on Thursday, Sept. 3.

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Runners-up in the Australian Pairs tournament hosted by the Goulbourn Lawn Bowling Club on Thursday, Sept. 3 are Les Cassidy, left, and Hilary Gilbert, right, of the Elmvale Lawn Bowling Club.

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High two-game winners in the Australian Pairs tournament hosted by the Goulbourn Lawn Bowling Club on Thursday, Sept. 3 are Roger Hack, left, and Marsha Hack, right, of the Nepean Lawn Bowling Club.

Winners in this Australian Pairs tournament were the team of Theresa Derouin and William Smalluk. Runners-up in the tournament was the pair of Les Cassidy and Hilary Gilbert from the Elmdale Lawn Bowling Club. High two-game winners in the tournament were Roger Hack and Marsha Hack of the Nepean Lawn Bowling Club. High one-game winners in the tournament were Ted Tozer and Debbie Ferrill from the Highland Park Lawn Bowling Club. Recipients of the “Good Sports Award� for the tournament was the duo of Holly Dobson and Poul Andic of the host Goulbourn Lawn Bowling Club.

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The pair of Ted Tozer, left, and Debbie Ferrill, right, of the Highland Park Lawn Bowling Club is the high one-game winning team in the Australian Pairs tournament hosted by the Goulbourn Lawn Bowling Club on Thursday, Sept. 3.

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Theresa Derouin, left, and William Smalluk hold the championship trophy for winning the Australian Pairs tournament hosted by the Goulbourn Lawn Bowling Club and sponsored by the Island View Retirement Residence on Thursday, Sept. 3.

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There will be ten new picnic tables used at this year’s Richmond Fair. A number of them will be placed in the outdoor stage area to provide seating for those watching the entertainment there or for fair-goers just wanting a place to sit and enjoy the Fair surroundings. The tables will also be placed elsewhere on the grounds as needed.

These new picnic tables have been painted red or green or a combination of these colours. The picnic tables were first used at the recent 2015 Ontario Samboree of the Good Sam RV Club at the Richmond fairgrounds, attracting many positive comments. These new picnic tables came about through the generosity of Richmond Home Hardware and a variety of Fair supporters. Richmond Home Hardware provided all of the lumber for the new tables while the

steel framework for each table were provided by the generosity of various Fair supporters. There is a sign on each table identifying the donor responsible for the frame. These supporters, each responsible for a table, are Vivien Daly, Sandra and Stephen in memory of Mancel Daly; Donna Tierney and family in memory of Kevin Tierney; Barbara Hill and family in memory of Gordon Hill; Goldie Mohr Ltd. (Debbie Caldwell) in memory of mom and

dad, Goldie and Mary; Cathy Craig who was Homecraft President 20072009; Carol Demjan and family in memory of Gyula Link; Mary Seabrook Munro in memory of Alastair;

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Here and there around village of Richmond until the sign is connected to hydro. The sign will eventually have a digital read-out component located just below the oval sign…. The fifth annual Lennox Sterling Memorial “Holes For Hospice” Golf Tournament is being held on Friday, Sept. 18 at the Loch March Golf and Country Club in Kanata. The last day to register as a golfer was Wednesday, Sept. 9. Activities on Sept. 18 will begin at 10:30 a.m. with a lunch followed by a 12 noon shotgun start to the best ball tournament. A cocktail hour followed by an awards dinner will wrap up the event. The first four Lennox Sterling Memorial tournaments have raised over $198,000 for the Hospice Care Ottawa Capital Campaign which will also be the recipient of the funds raised in this year’s fifth and final tournament. Lennox Sterling of Richmond received end-of-life care at the May

Court Hospice in Ottawa and his family and friends undertook this annual tournament in his memory to ensure that the hospice beds will be in place in Ottawa’s west end so that others will be able to experience the hospice end-of-life care that Lennox and his family was able to experience…. The Richmond Gateway To Groceries program, launched by the Richmond Village Association and the Rural Ottawa south Support Services, marks its one year anniversary this month. Senior residents and adults with physical disabilities in need of transportation to and from the grocery store and other essential services in the village can register at 613-692-4697 for this twicea-month free service…Richmond Agricultural Society president Ian Stackhouse attended the Stormont County Fair in Newington last Sunday....

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Naturopathy or naturopathic medicine is an alternative medicine that employs a wide range of natural treatments. This includes homeopathy, herbalism and acupuncture as well as diet and lifestyle changes that help individuals achieve their health goals. And naturopathic medicine can help prevent, improve or treat health issues. This is because the naturopathic philosophy is based on a belief in the power of self-healing. Naturopathic doctors favour a holistic approach with non-invasive treatment and generally avoiding the use of surgery and drugs. And you can find out all about naturopathy by attending a presentation by Dr. Tanya Manikkam on Monday, Sept. 21 at 7 p.m. at the Glen Cairn United Church on Abbeyhill Drive at Old Colony Road in Kanata, hosted by The Oasis in Kanata. Dr. Manikkam is a Doctor of Naturopathy with the NutriChem biomedical health clinic and compounding pharmacy. Many health concerns including depression, anxiety and migraines can be eased with naturopathic medicine, says Dr. Manikkam. This presentation on Sept. 21 is meant to provide caregivers of those with symptoms of mental health with information on how natural treatments may improve their own well being as they cope with the daily challenges of helping their loved ones deal with mental illness. And even getting a good night’s sleep can make a difference. The single most important thing anyone can do to improve his or her health is to have a good seven to eight hours of sleep at night, says Dr.

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Warriors teams all win Special to the News

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Proud Grandparents Della & Barry Carter

Nana’s & papa’s pride and joy. We are truly blessed.

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Bell Warriors mosquito players #64 Liam McGeevy, left, and #48 Trevor Christie, right, take down a Gatineau Vikings ball carrier in the game between the two teams which the Warriors won by a 52-6 score.

All four Bell Warriors football teams were winners on the Aug. 29-30 weekend. The Bell Warriors tykes won handily over the Gatineau Vikings, winning by a 52-6 score. This was the same score that the Bell Warriors mosquitos won against the Gatineau Vikings as well. The Bell Warriors pee wees were not to be outdone and defeated by Gatineau Vikings by a 58-6 score. The Bell Warriors bantams took on Keenan Sports Photography the South Gloucester Raiders. It was a Bell Warriors running back Andrew Fullerton, #12, centre, scoreless battle for a while but in the carries the ball as he follows his blocker John Hanoski, #57, end, the Warriors won the hard fought game by an 18-7 score. left, in minor football action.


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At South Carleton High School Three members of the SC Peers student group who were involved in welcoming grade nine students to South Carleton High School in Richmond at its BBQ for new students on Thursday, Sept. 3 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. are, from left, Abigail Porteous, Katelyn Deslaureault and Adam Hosny.

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FUTSAL INDOOR SOCCER WINTER PROGRAM FOR THE KANATA AREA AND SURROUNDING AREA PLAYERS Register for Futsal League Today! WANTED Boys and Girls ages 4-14 ALL SKILL LEVELS YOUTH FEES 2015-2016: STARTS OCT 2015 AGE GROUP

BIRTH YEAR

BEFORE SEP 12 AFTER SEP 12 GAME DAY* SCHOOL*

U4-U6

2012, 2011, 2010

$165.00

$185.00

Tuesdays

Goulbourn E.S

U7-U8

2009, 2008

$185.00

$205.00

Tuesdays

Goulbourn E.S

U9-U10

2007, 2006

$185.00

$205.00

Saturdays

Roch Carrier E.S

U11-U12

2005, 2004

$190.00

$210.00

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2003, 2002, Plus

$190.00

$210.00

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* Note: School and Game Day may change depending on # of registrants.

ADULT FEES (18 years and over) 2015-2016: STARTS OCT 2015 LEAGUE

INDIVIDUAL FEE BEFORE CUTOFF SEP 12, 2015

INDIVIDUAL FEE AFTER CUTOFF SEP 12, 2015

TEAM FEE BEFORE CUTOFF SEP 12, 2015

TEAM FEE AFTER CUTOFF SEP 12, 2015

COED COED WOMEN MEN

$225.00 $225.00 $225.00 $225.00

$245.00 $245.00 $245.00 $245.00

$2,250.00 $2,250.00 $2,250.00 $2,250.00

$2,450.00 $2,450.00 $2,450.00 $2,450.00

PLAYING DAYS (All games are played in the west end) Wednesdays Thursdays* Mondays Wednesdays

REGISTER ONLINE: FUTSALOTTAWA.COM INFO: FUTSALREG@FUTSALOTTAWA.COM / 613.225.6321 ** Team ffee is b based d on 10 players l per team and d one payment. Multiple M l l payments willll be b priced d as individual d d l players. l For F additional dd l players, l a $20 OSA ffee applies. l D Deadline dl ffor adding dd players l to a registered d team is Jan 31, 2016. No refunds after Oct. 31, 2015, or after a player has played. The deadline for registering new players is December 31, 2015. 50 Stittsville News - Thursday, September 10, 2015

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* first 6 TEAMS in Thursday COED league will receive additional $100 discount on the team fee. NOTE 1: Preregistered Teams will receive a $100 discount off fees above NOTE 2: Preregistered Players will receive a $10 discount off fees above


Church Services 44 Rothesay Drive, Kanata, ON, K2L 2X1

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

Email: parish@holyredeemer.ca Website: www.holyredeemer.ca

Pastor: Rev. Pierre Champoux

Weekend Mass Times: Saturday: 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 8:00 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 11:00 a.m. & 7:00 p.m.

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Preaching the Doctrines of Grace

Sunday Worship 10:30 am Sunday and weekday Bible studies see our website for times and locations

www.GBCottawa.com

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BRIDLEWOOD BIBLE CHAPEL 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

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

office@chapelridge.ca

85 Leacock Drive, Kanata

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Anglican Parish of Fitzroy Harbour

Pastor Shaun Seaman Minister of Discipleship & Youth: Meghan Brown Saavedra Pastor Shaun Seaman

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Sunday Sunday Sunday Worship Service 10:00 am

SUMMER WORSHIP SERVICE 10AM August 2 through August 30

St. Goerge’s Fitroy Harbour 192 Shirreff Street 10am Sunday Service

Contact us 613-623-3882 or at stthomas.stgeorge@live.ca

info.trinity.kanata@gmail.com

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

ST. ISIDORE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH

KANATA BAPTIST CHURCH

1135 March Rd., Kanata, ON. K2K 1X7 Pastor: Rev. M.M. Virgil Amirthakumar

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3UNDAY 3ERVICE AM AM

Telephone: (613) 592-1961 E-mail: ofďŹ ce@stisidorekanata.com

(9:00am Children’s program available) Pastors: Bob Davies & Doug Ward

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

kbc@kbc.ca

www.kbc.ca

Sunday Service 10am Children’s Church Provided

3123 Carp Rd. near Carp Airport info@wocc.ca (613) 839-7528

We Welcome Prayer Requests Equator coffee available after service.

St. Thomas Anglican Church “Welcome to all seeking spiritual refreshment� Holy Communion 8:30 & 10:30 am

Open Table Dinner Saturday September 12th 5pm Roast Beef Dinner Saturday September 26th Alpha Intro Dinner Wednesday September 30th Love us on Facebook The Reverend Jane McCaig 1619 Stittsville Main Street 613-836-5741 email: stthoms@magma.ca www.stthomasstittsville.ca

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Friday Youth Group 7:00 pm Sunday Adult Bible Class 9:30 am Sunday Worship 10:30 am Sunday School: 10:30 am - for children age 2 to grade 6 9:15 am - for youth grade 7 to grade 10

613-839-2155 www.stpauls-dunrobin.ca stpaulsunitedcarp@sympatico.ca

St. Paul's Anglican Church

Morning Worship – Sundays, 10am

Toddler, Junior Church & Tweens programs running concurrently Youth Group – Thursdays, 7pm

Christ Risen Lutheran Church

Service and Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Rev. Neil Wallace

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Christ Church Huntley 3008 Carp Rd

Grace Baptist Church of Ottawa 2470 Huntley Road

During the Summer we worship together as a Parish at the following times and locations: Sunday, September 13th 9:00am Christ Church 10:30am St. James 11:00am St. John’s (Rev. Sally Gadd)

St. John’ Sixth Line 1470 Donald B Munro Dr

1475 Merivale Rd. O awa www.shalomchurch.ca

A vibrant mul -cultural, full gospel fellowship. Come worship and fellowship with us Sundays, 1:30PM at Calvin Reformed Church Rev. Elvis Henry, (613) 435-0420 Pastor Paul Gopal, (613) 744-7425

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

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Email us at: cbcinfo@cbcstittsville.com

SATURDAY SERVICES SABBATH SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES 9:15AM WORSHIP SERVICE 11:00 AM SERVING KANATA AND STITTSVILLE

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Seventh-Day Adventist Church

Reconciliation: 1 hour before all weekday Masses and Wednesday: 7:30-9:00pm, Saturday: 4:00-4:45pm, Sunday: 6:00-6:45pm Exposition of Eucharist: 1 hour before each weekday Mass

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140 Abbeyhill Dr., Kanata Rev. Brian Copeland

SUNDAY SERVICES AT 10:00 AM Children and Middle School programs at 10:00am. Nursery, Youth Programs, Small Groups Available as well.

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1600 Stittsville Main Street

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CLASSIFIED

FIREWOOD All Cleaned Dry Seasoned hardwood. (hard maple) cut and split. Free delivery, kindling available, also white birch. Call today 613-229-7533 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.

THANK YOU The family of Lucille Leveck-Kalimeris wish to thank you for your sympathy. We greatly appreciate all your kind words and donations. A special thank you to Dr. J. Fitzsimon, CCAC and the Regional Palliative Care Team for their care and support. A very Special thank you goes out to Jessica Borutski and Chantal Arbour for their excellent care and compassion shown towards our mother during her final days.

FIREWOOD FOR SALE. All Hardwood. 613-839-1485

Gerry Blair & Son Firewood. All hardwood. Cut, split and delivered.

613-259-2723 CLEANING / JANITORIAL Experienced European Lady will clean your house weekly/bi-weekly, references, free estimates. Call Elizabeth 613-271-9612.

AUCTIONS GALETTA LIVESTOCK HORSE CONSIGNMENT SALE Saturday October 10th. Tack 10 am. Equipment Noon. Horses Sell at 2 pm. 3340 Galetta Side Road, 1/2 hr West of Kanata. 10 min East of Arnprior. To consign call 613-622-1295

FARM

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

John Denton Contracting Cell (613)285-7363

TOM’S CUSTOM AIRLESS PAINTING Specializing in roof barn & aluminum/ vinyl siding painting *30 years experience. *Screw nailing and roof repairs. Insured and Bonded Free Estimates

(613)283-8475

GARAGE SALE Almonte Antique Market, 26 Mill St. in historic downtown Almonte. 613-256-1511. 50 vendors. Open daily 10-5.

FOR RENT

FOR RENT

Carleton Place. Newly renovated 1 bedroom apartment. Beautiful and private. Heat, hydro, water, A/C, internet, cable all included. Prefer no pets. $850/month. Available immediately. 613-978-5478. Hungerford Gate Apartments Kanata 1 & 2 bedroom apartments available for immediate occupancy; include fridge, stove, storage, parking, and ceramic flooring; security cameras, rental agent and maintenance person on site; laundry room; located near parks, buses, shopping, schools, churches, etc. To view, call 613-878-1771. www.brigil.com

FOR SALE Cedar rails, pickets & posts for sale, as well as rough sawn cedar & pine lumber. Call or text 613-913-7958. Cedar (white), quality lumber, most sizes, decking, T&G, channel rustic. Also huge bundles of cedar slabs ($45) and large bags of shavings ($35). www.scoutenwhitecedar.ca (613)283-3629.

3 Bedroom, 1.5 bathrooms, attached double garage. Fallowfield Rd, Stittsville, non-smoker, no pets, first/last, oil heat $500 dep required. $1600/mnth + hydro/oil, New & Used Tires, all sizes, available October 1. stored inside, need space all must go. Carleton Place. 613-836-9007 email: allenbaird@live.com 1-863-669-6610 3 Bedroom bungalow, 2 bathrooms, private, pro- Steel Buildings/Metal pane heat, woodstove, Fal- Buildings up to 60% OFF! lowfield Rd, Stittsville, 30x40, 40x60, 50x80, non-smoker, no pets, 60x100, 80x100 sell for first/last, $1600/mnth + balance owed! Call: hydro/propane, available 1 - 8 0 0 - 4 5 7 - 2 2 0 6 October 1. 613-836-9007 www.crownsteelbuildings. ca Carleton Place- Bright Spacious 2 bedroom 1-1/2 bath condo. Walk-in closet in master. In unit laundry and cozy wood burning fireplace. Hardwood and ceramic throughout the main level. No pets, no smoking. $1150 + hydro. Avail Oct 1. 613-257-2881 after 6 p.m. Kanata, Morgans Grant, 1 bedroom basement apartment, private home, all amenities + cable, internet, parking & laundry. $950/mnth 613-325-5474.

LARGE 1 BEDROOM APT in Carp Ont. Fridge, stove and heat included. Village of Carp, Nonsmoker. Call 613-839-2049 Large house to share, $700/month inclusive, Almonte area. Mature couple offering finished basement (approx 800 sq. ft.), separate fridge, bathroom. Must be employed, no pets. 613-791-1233.

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

Interior Heavy Equipment Operator School. no Simulators. In-the-seat training. Real world tasks. Weekly start dates. Job board! Funding options. Sign up online! iheschool.com 1-866-399-3853

House cleaning company Based out of West Carleton looking to hire for growing company. We work on teams. A car is provided during work day, so only need a way to and from work. Tuesday though Friday with some Monday. Please contact LABOURER/CARPENTER: Natalie at 613-292-5189 With EXPERIENCE. for further information. Apply to Keindel Homes: Email: keindelhomes@hotProfessionals Needed. Looking for career-minded mail.com persons willing to speak to Or Mail: 577 Barrie Rd. Pasmall groups or do one- kenham, Ont. K0A 2X0 on-one Presentations lo- 613-623-9312 cally. Part Time or Full Time. A car and internet Richmond Lodge, Small access are necessary. Retirement Home; Looking cook & Guest Training and ongoing sup- for port provided. Build finan- Attendant. Please Fax cial security. Paid daily. resume to 613-838-5017 Call Diana 1.866.306.5858 Attention: Maggie.

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

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LAKEFRONT 3 BEDROOM PET FRIENDLY COTTAGE (sleeps 6) available for weekly or weekend rental from Sept. 7th through the end of Oct. at reduced Fall rates. Situated in Haliburton Highlands, with 4 piece bath, living/dining area, well equipped kitchen and attached screened-in Muskoka room. Well looked after grassy grounds on a gentle slope down to a 400 sq ft dock on a very peaceful NO MOTOR lake. Great swimming, fishing, with 1 canoe, 3 kayaks, a peddalo, life vests, firepit and games. Available now from Sept. 7th through Oct. at Fall rates. Please call Patrick 416-564-4511 or email patrick@nemms.ca for rates and full photos.

GRADUATION

GRADUATION

USED STYROFOAM FOR SALE 3”x 2’x 4’ - $6 per sheet 4”x 2’x 4’ - $7 per sheet Call Larry Cell phone 613-223-6734

HELP WANTED Administrative Assistant Required for Construction Management Office off the Carp Road. Part Time position approx. 24-30 hours per week starting mid October. Experience in Accounts Receivable and Payables and asset, as well as knowledge of the Construction Industry. Must have good typing and communication skills. Send resumes to: Human Resources, P.O. Box 13090, Kanata, ON K2K1X3 Lone Star, Kanata, Now Hiring. Full time experienced, line cooks. Apply to: 4048 Carling Avenue. Competitive Wage. Come join the great Lone Star Atmosphere.

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Kirk Plangger successfully defended his Thesis on Aug. 20 at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver. Congratulations Kirk, your family and friends are so mighty proud of you and wish you nothing but the very best on all your future endeavors. The sky is the limit and remember to never, never, never give up.

Make $1000 Weekly!! Mailing Brochures From Home. Helping home workers since 2001. Genuine Opportunity. No Experience Required. Start Immediately. www.newmailers.com

www.emcclassified.ca COMING EVENTS

Hunter Safety/Canadian Fire-arms Courses and exams held once a month at Carp. Call Wenda Cochran 613-256-2409.

Whytes Cemetery, Fitzroy Harbour. The memorial service will be Sunday September 13th 2:00 pm. Bring lawn chairs. If rain, service at Bethel-St. Andrew’s Fitzroy Harbour.

2007 Northlander Park Wanted - furnace oil, will Model Trailer, one bed- remove tank if possible. room. $20.000 Call 613-479-2870. Call Monique (613) 667-0567 for WORK WANTED details, photos, viewing.

PERSONAL

TRAVEL/VACAT/COTTG Cheap! Clean up renova-

MARINE Winter

Boat Storage. Ontario’s most affordable winter storage by a proper mechanic. From $350/season including cleaning, winterizing, oil change, storage and shrink wrapping. Free oil change for first time customers. 40 years of repairing and storing boats. 6 1 3 - 2 6 7 - 3 4 7 0 . steveday13@yahoo.ca

HUNTING SUPPLIES Eastern Canadian Firearm/Hunter Safety Courses. Call Dave Arbour 613-257-7489 or visit www. valleysportsmanshow.com for dates and details of courses near you.

Browning BAR Safari II, .308 Winchester, semiauto, Leupold scope; FINANCIAL / INCOME TAX Weatherby Vanguard .30-06 bolt action, Leupold scope; Remington M700 VSSF II STUART BOOKKEEPING varmit stainless .223 AND TAX SERVICES Remington, Leupold scope; Weatherby Vanguard Full Service .22-250 Remington, Personal and Business Leupold scope; Browning BAR Safari II, .300 Win. 613-832-8012 mag. semi-auto Leupold scope; Remington 11/87 shotgun, 12 ga., 3” mag. 28” barrel, factory camo. All mint condition. 613-264-9298.

DEATH NOTICE

TRAILERS / RV’S

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PETS

WANTED

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VEHICLES

DOG SITTING, Short and long-term for small breeds. Retired breeder, very experienced. Lots of references $20-$25 daily. Call Marg 613-721-1530 www.lovingcaredogsitting.com

2007 Jeep Compass, automatic, 4x4, 6 cylinder, air conditioning, AM/FM radio, CD player, cruise control, alloy wheels, ABS, power locks, mirrors & windows, rear wiper, keyless entry, tilt telescopic steering wheel, tinted glass. Asking $4,500 as is. 613-253-0332 leave message.

AUCTIONS

AUCTIONS

tions, clutter, garage sale junk or dead trees brush. 613-256-4613. A Small Job or More. Renovations/Repairs. Kitchen & Bath, Tub-toshower conversions, grab bars, painting, plumbing, flooring, tile, countertops, decks. 613-858-1390, 613-257-7082. Certified Mason. 12 years experience. Chimney repair, restoration, parging, repointing. Brick, block and stone. Small/big job specialist. Free estimates. 613-250-0290.

AUCTIONS

DEATH NOTICE

Carrie Hands, CAI, CPPA, Auctioneer & Appraiser Jason Hands, Auctioneer

KEEBLE, Robert Hylton Sergeant RCMP, Retired Peacefully, surrounded by family on Wednesday, September 2, 2015. Robert “Bob” Keeble of Carleton Place; age 81 years. Beloved husband of 57 years to Idoma Albers Keeble. Loving father of Catherine (Christopher Thomson), Patricia and Mary (Tony VandenTillaart). Much loved grandfather of Russell, Garrett, Myfanwy, Zac and Chloë. Brother of the late Dale (Tina). Will be sadly missed by his sister-in-law Joan Rigby, cousins Ted Royal (Mary Louise), Deed (late Edward Chenier), Edna (Bernard Dixon) and Corey Keeble. Uncle to many cherished nieces and nephews. Will be remembered by friend uncle Morris Underhill. Sincere appreciation to the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 192, Carleton Place. Friends are invited to pay their respects at Beechwood Funeral, Cemetery and Cremation Services, 280 Beechwood Avenue (east of Vanier Parkway), Ottawa, on Monday, September 14th, 2015 from 10:30 a.m. until the time of Service in the Sacred Space at 12:30 p.m., followed by a reception. Interment to take place in Niagara Falls, Ontario, in Lundy’s Lane Cemetery, Wednesday, September 16th at 1:00 p.m. Donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated. Messages of Condolence may be left at www.beechwoodottawa.com.

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Indoor winter storage for cars, boats etc. in Stittsville, clean & secure building $300.00 small cars. Please call 613-880-8909.

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STORAGE

PHONE:1-888-967-3237 or 1-888-WORD ADS

A rare opportunity! Move to your location, open the doors and you are in business! Built 7 years ago to engineers specifications these board and batten insulated buildings are year round facilities. Main building is 25’6 X 19’ with 6’ overhang front porch, storage building is 9’11 X 11’11. Completely outfitted with Lenox gas furnace, 200 amp service, on demand wall mounted hot water heater, Pitco triple 18 X 18 fryers with auto filter system, 8’ S/S hood w/makeup air & fire suppression system, Habco 4’ double door cooler, Flavor Burst Taylor cold beverage machine, GE double S/S ovens, induction stove top, Berkel 18” meat slicer, triple S/S sink, fry cutter, 4’ beverage air deli counter, 2 - 4’ S/S prep tables, service counter, 2 upright freezers, microwave, Kitchen Aid mixer, Sharp cash register (3yrs), Security system and more. For terms and conditions and to view please call 613-926-2919 to book an appointment.

5501 County Road 15, RR #2, Brockville, ON K6V 5T2 Phone: (613) 926-2919 E-mail: auction@handsauction.com www.handsauction.com


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~ Truly A Show Stopper ~ Quality custom built, 13 yr old, all-brick residence, amongst Perth’s finest homes. Lovingly cared for by single owner retirees. This beauty comes w/ cherry hardwood & tile flooring. Wide foyer w/ 2 double lit closets. Inviting formal living room. Family room has cascading windows overlooking the rear fenced yard. Oak kitchen w/ centre island (lots of cupboards & counter space). Appliances include Whirlpool stove, fridge & microwave. Walk-out to covered concrete porch. Formal dining room. Spacious utility room w/ washer & dryer included, 1single & 2 double lit closets. 2 large bedrooms w/ double lit closets. 3 pce bath. Plus large master bedroom w/ huge lit walk-in closet. 4 pce ensuite. Window coverings included. Partially finished basement has 2 rec-rooms, an insulated workshop, cold room & a 4 pce bath. Double car garage w/ rear man door & inside entrance. Central vac. A/C. Gas furnace. Owned gas hot water heater. 200 amp service. Corner lot 108’ f x 156’ d (+/-). Taxes $6157.00 (+/-). Immediate occupancy. Walking distance to mall. For private viewing, terms & conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027. CLS466854_0827

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Live Auction: Sept. 26th, 2015 | ESTATE Sale 10 am / HOUSE Sale 1pm

Moment: A Lifetime of

Memories.

119 TOWN LINE E CARLETON PLACE

www.childrenswish.ca

613-285-7494

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This heritage home was built by wood craftsman Adam Dunlop in the late 1800’s. This home is hand built by one of the finest craftsman 12 inch solid oak base boards and complementing trim with hand carved brass door hinges. All doors have rosettes with solid oak trim throughout, with many upgrades over the last century this has had 3 generations living in the home and never been offered for sale since built! Some of the features include 4 bedrooms, the original oak ice box still functioning, sneak stair wells, upper and lower kitchens second floor terrace,3rd floor fully renovated. Most if not all new dry wall and stucco ceilings up graded wiring and panel new gas furnace nearly new roof. Modern kitchen and all appliances included. Hard wood floor throughout solid oak stairwells oak French door separating the dining room and formal living room to many stained glass windows to describe all original. Huge piece of property that includes large work shop built in 1878 2 car garages and large 3 tier barn. Property backs onto Christmas tree farm once owned by Dunlop family. IMPAC VALUATION $285,750. PROPERTY TAXES 2015 $ 3,545.30

~ Ashgrove Cottage ~ This stone bungalow (formerly a blacksmith’s shop) was built in 1832, and surprisingly, a modern home was forged. Featuring interesting contrasts of exposed original beams & modern renovations. A small easygoing kitchen, in need of remodelling, keeps good company with the generous sized open-concept formal & dining rooms. Worthy of note is the hardwood flooring in these 2 rooms. A main floor multifunctional room houses a 3 pce bath, laundry area & pantry. Of great appeal is a cozy year-round family room/den w/ a bay window overlooking your private backyard. The entryway stairwell leads to a 3 pce bath, a large bedroom with his & her closets. A potential guest room w/ a cedar clad wall awaits your design. Services include electric heat & a 200 amp service. Easily duplexed. Surveyed lot RP27R4384 Part 1. Plan 8828 Pt Lot 13 S of North St. Taxes 1697.00 (+/-). Frontage 37 ft x 132.18 depth (+/-). For private viewing, terms & conditions please call our office at 613-267-6027. 9 pce walnut dining room suite (c1940’s). Georgian mahogany corner cabinet w/ mullioned glazed doors. Walnut Martha Washington style sewing table. Walnut tea wagon w/ end drawer & glass serving tray. Mahogany Chippendale round parlour table. Oval mahogany side table. Mahogany gate leg table. Pine “S” roll top pedestal desk (fitted interiors, doors, drawers, fold-down writing surface). Mahogany writing desk. Walnut cedar lined hope chest on tall legs. Open washstand. 2 steamer trunks. Solid cherry Ethan Allen highboy chest on chest w/ shell motif & pediment. Solid cherry Ethan Allen 4 drawer chest. 2 matching oak chest of drawers. Settee. Ornate heavily carved side chair w/ fig-ures in low relief. 2 barrel chairs. 2 retro bistro chairs (backs & seats woven with vinyl cord). 2 needlepoint footstools. Mahogany oval framed mirror (carved crest). Mahogany wall shelf. Numerous vintage prints. Framed print “Pullman Railway” girl seated on suitcase. Signed birch watercolour. “The Black Brunswicker” framed print (c1860, engraved by T.L. Atkinson, painted by J.E. Millais R.A.). Framed Tom Rowden print (cattle & sheep). Oil on canvas signed Dell Marion Thumb (birch trees). Framed 3 Mountaineers Inc. 1964 “Herb & Spice Uses”. Trisha Romance 1990 Ltd. Edition print (“Winter Retreat”) . RCMP & Mountie badges, buttons & some memorabilia. Matchbook collection. Pipe collection. Doll & doll book collections. Vintage Effanbee “Patsy Lou” composition doll. Large decorative elephant collection. 6 die cast cars. Sets of books (local authors, reference, Middle Ages, historical, Biblical & more). Signed & dated gold guilt & ebony cane. Other canes & walking sticks. Brass stamp box. Brass coal shuttle w/ handle. Brass protractor & instruments in mahogany case. Brass carriage clock. Vintage “bullet microphone” bookends. Brass push-up candlesticks. Art Nouveau candelabrum. Brass stand lamp. Coal oil lamp. Brass banker’s lamp. Figural lamp of dog & rabbit. Other elegant table lamps. Crystal vases, decanters, jugs, barware & bowls. Vintage cup & saucer collection (to include Birks demitasse). Set of 4 graduated Wedgwood jugs. Par-tial toilet set. Roseville & crystal vases. Birks “Le Fruit” vase. Collection of miniature vases (Moorcroft, English, Nippon, Wedgewood, Cloisonné, pottery, porcelain & several others). 2 biscuit barrels w/ sterling tops. Several pcs of blue transferware (incl. jardinere). Birks English dinner service for 8. Partial set of Aynsley dinnerware w/ double handled soup bowls. Royal Crown Derby tea set. Silver plate serving dishes. Victorian tea pot on crane. Covered vegetable tureen. Limoges salter. Knife rests. Approx. 55 Royal Doulton miniature caricature mugs. Royal Doulton figurines to include - Fair Lady (2193). Blithe Morning (2065). Masquerade (2259). Autumn Breeze (1934). Janice (2022). Min-uet (2066). Hermione (2058). Maureen (1770). Elegance (2264). Damaris (2079). Corali (2307). Fleur (2368). Easter Day (2039). Ballerina (2116). Delight (1772). Sterling to include - Mahogany 2 drawer, lift lid chest c/w silver table service for 12 (over 100 pces +/-). Sterling & pearl set of 6 fish forks. 4 pce tea set. Candlesticks. Salt shaker. Sterling & crystal salters. Tea strainers. Children’s cups. Nut dishes. Mustard dish w/ cobalt liner. Misc. flatware & fancy serving spoons. Dessert, salt, tea & coffee spoons. Sugar caster. Serving set in case (nutcrackers, serving spoon & snips). Serviette rings. Sugar tongs. Coasters. 2 stamp boxes. Dresser set. Needle holder. Ring boxes & more. Variety of old coins. Stamp collection. 2 fancy hand held fans. Art Deco & costume jewellry. C. A. Olm-stead pocket watch. Fobs. 2 boxed Longines-Wittnauer Swiss made wrist watches. Other lady’s & gent’s watches. Thimbles. Vintage purses & evening bags. Hudson Bay blanket. Area rug. Maytag stackable washer & dryer. Dirt Devil & canister vacuums. Sm. filing cabinets. CD’s & records. Linen table cloths. Fur coat. Christmas decorations. Craft supplies. Kitchenware. Tin jelly mould. Cookbooks. Several matching glass storage jars. Crock. Sm. kitchen appliances & many other articles too numerous to mention……… This entire auction sale offers the finer details of quality antiques. The beauty of yesterday’s collectibles are once again being rediscovered. Not to forget that this home has a unique history making it a point of interest. This auction sale deserves attention. Bring a lawnchair & participate in the bidding to settle the estate. Terms: Cash & Cheque ONLY ~ Catering

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Checking a student placement at the Welcome BBQ for new students at South Carleton High School in Richmond on Thursday, Sept. 3 are Carolyn Milne-Smith, left, and Francine Boucher, right. John Brummell/Metroland

Goulbourn Middle School graduates who are now new students at South Carleton High School in Richmond and who are at the Welcome BBQ for new students at the school on Thursday, Sept. 3 are Kelan Fulford, left, Yeteku Virtue, right.

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It’s more than a change of name. The name of the Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League in which the Stittsville junior hockey team plays has been changed to the Central Canada Hockey League Tier 2. But it is more than a name change – it is being viewed as a whole new league. There are 16 teams in this new league, with an East Division with eight teams (east of highway 416) and a West Division with eight teams (west of highway 416). The two Divisions are named after National Hockey League (NHL) personalities as the East division is the Martin Division after former Ottawa Senators coach Jacques Martin and the West Division is the Richardson Division after Binghamton Senators coach and former NHL player Luke Richardson. Teams in the West Division include not only the Stittsville Royals but also the Perth Blue Wings, Brockville Tikis, Renfrew Timberwolves, Athens Aeros, Arnprior Packers, Prescott Flyers and Westport Rideaus. Teams in the East Division include Casselman Vikings, Winchester Hawks, Alexandria Glens, Clarence Beavers, Metcalfe Jets, Ottawa Canadians, Char-Lan Rebels and Ottawa West Golden Knights. The teams will all play a 44 game schedule, followed by playoffs. Ten teams will make the playoffs, with a short preliminary round fol-

lowed by quarter-finals and then semi-finals leading to the league championship series. Two of the teams which have played in the same division as the Stittsville team in the past are no longer in the league which saw the number of teams drop from the previous 22 teams to 16 teams. The Almonte Thunder, a team which joined the league in 2009, has folded as has the Shawville Pontiacs, a team which joined the league in 1986. Another team which is a familiar opponent of the Stittsville team, the Gatineau Mustangs, has joined the Quebec Junior Hockey League for the coming season. The change to a new league reflects the move that has been made to introduce a development model for the newly-named Central Canada Hockey League Tier 2. The former Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League has now been aligned directly with the Central Canada Hockey League which is a junior “A” league. This will enable the establishment of direct affiliations and specific guidelines for players to move up and down between the leagues. The name change to Central Canada Hockey League Tier 2 allows the former Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League to re-brand itself as a development league for its junior “A” namesake, the Central Canada Hockey League. The Stittsville junior team which will be playing in the newly named Central Canada Hockey League Tier 2 started its training camp on

Tuesday, Sept. 1. The camp had originally been scheduled to start on Monday, Aug. 24 but was delayed because junior “A” team camps were underway, along with various U18 camps. The Stittsville team played a pre-season game against the Metcalfe Jets at the Goulbourn Recreation Complex (GRC) on Wednesday night, Sept. 2. The score was 3 to 1 for the visiting Jets with 15:34 left in the third period when the power went out in the arena due to stormy weather outside. The game had to be called. On Thursday night, Sept. 3, the Royals hosted the Renfrew Timberwolves in another preseason game, losing 6-1. Last Saturday night, the Royals lost 8-1 to the visiting Prescott Flyers in a game at the Matt Bradley Arena at the GRC. The Prescott squad scored seven goals in the second period to make the difference in the game. The Royals training camp was scheduled to end on Wednesday, Sept. 9.

Head coach of the team this year is Shawn Couturier. Hamish Fraser is the general manager and assistant coach while Steve Kadolph is the hockey club’s president. The league’s Showcase Tournament involving all 16 teams is being held in Perth this coming weekend. The Royals will play the Winchester Hawks this Saturday, Sept. 12 at 9 a.m. and then on Sunday, Sept. 13 at 7 p.m., the Royals will play the Char-Lar Rebels. The Royals home opener is being held on Sunday, Sept. 20 at 2:30 p.m. at the GRC, with the Perth Blue Wings as the visiting team. The Stittsville junior team is once again being called the Royals after one season playing under the Stittsville Rams name. The Stittsville Minor Hockey Association (SMHA) and the junior team did have a partnership agreement going into last season including the use of the Rams name but last February the SMHA terminated the partnership.

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New Studio ‘A’ Dance continues 30 year tradition John Curry

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It’s a brand new dance studio but it’s home is going to be in a space where there has been a dance studio for the past 30 years, namely Christine Delorme’s The Dance Studio and Boutique on Stittsville Main Street. And, not only that, but the director of this new Studio A Dance studio, Amy Ash, took instruction from Christine for a period 20 years ago and she and Christine share a similar approach to the teaching of dance and what dance can do for a child’s confidence and self-esteem. Now, you may think that Studio A Dance is named after Amy Ash herself but that is not the case. Although Amy’s full name is Amy Alexandra Ash (lots of A’s), she has named this new dance studio in honour of her grandmother who she describes as the biggest fan of her dancing. A veteran dance teaching with over 20 years’ experience, this is the first dance

studio that Amy herself has opened. Over the years she had been approached by parents and former teachers to consider opening her own studio but it was not until this opportunity in Stittsville opened up that things fell into place. “Timing is everything,” Amy says in relating how she had heard that long time Stittsville dance teacher Christine Delorme was retiring and had her studio building up for sale. She contacted Christine and the rest is history as she has leased the building. “My thing is teaching,” she says, adding that she loves to teach dance. She calls her new studio premises “intimate” and is looking forward to building a community there with her dancers and their families. She will be keeping her classes small as she believes that dance students each need personal attention in class not only to ensure quality instruction but also to allow for the instructor to get to know the individual children.

Christine Delorme has left a wonderful legacy in Stittsville and we hope to continue it, Amy says, noting that dance has become very popular in recent years, with exposure in movies and theatres. It is not just little girl ballet any more, she says, noting that there is now a lot of precision involved in dance and that dance is now appealing to both girls and boys. She says that dance provides youth with an opportunity for developing a sense of accomplishment and enhanced self-esteem. She says that friends made in dance frequently turn out to be friends forever, noting that she still talks with those with whom she danced when she was seven years old. Not only that but the parents of dancers also become friends. Studio A Dance will offer dance examinations following an international standard to students who are interested in such exams. For all dancers, there will be a year-end recital. Amy is no stranger to

Amy Ash Stittsville, not only having her dance instruction with Christine Delorme 20 years ago but also having lived in Stittsville in early 2000. “I love the feel of Stittsville,” she says, especially Stittsville Main Street with its culture, history and tradition. She notes that the new Quitters coffee shop is close by the studio and can be a place where parents can go while waiting for their children to finish their dance lessons. Joining Amy as an instruc-

tor at Studio A Dance is Jaime Vrieling who is now in her twenties but who was a student of Amy’s when she was just 11 years old. As for Christine Delorme, she is excited that her building will be continuing as a dance studio. She acknowledges that she and Amy have the same passion for teaching dance and that she will be there to provide advice if Amy seeks it out. She, like Amy, believes that dance provides an opportunity for a child to gain self-confidence and poise. Social skills are involved as dancers must work as a team. There is also a physical aspect as well. “It’s grooming a child to be a good individual,” Christine says. She says that Amy has lots of experience and is well qualified as a dance instructor, saying that she is very people oriented. Christine Delorme’s involvement with dance in this area goes back beyond the 30 years that she operated The

Dance Studio and Boutique on Stittsville Main Street. She began offering dance through the then-Goulbourn township recreation department about 1978, also operating summer programs for youth such as a Kindercamp. She offered dance programs through the township (Stittsville, Richmond and Munster) and held her first dance recital for students at Stittsville Public School in 1980. This began a tradition of holding a dance recital every spring until 2015 which marked her last recital due to her retirement as an instructor. In 1985, she purchased the former Mrs. Myrtle Hodgins home on Stittsville Main Street and turned it into the home for her business that she called The Dance Studio and Boutique. Over the years she offered both recreational and competitive dance programs. Students who wished were tested under the Canadian Dance Teachers Association criteria.

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She not only held annual dance recitals in the spring but also initiated an annual dance showcase at the Stittsville Villa Retirement Community, something which proved to be very popular with Villa residents. Christine is hopeful that Amy will be continuing this dance showcase tradition at the Villa. Studio A Dance will be offering classes in ballet, modern, tap, jazz and hip hope. Instructors at Studio A Dance will endeavour to inspire

students to strive for personal achievement in every class while encouraging them to explore their creative sides through imagination and performance. Registration is now available online at http://studioadance.ca . In addition, there is on-site registration at the studio at 1502 Stittsville Main Street (near the corner of Abbott Street) happening this week. This will include this Thursday, Sept. 10 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. as well as this Friday, Sept. 11 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. and this Saturday, Sept. 12 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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Aug. 19 to Aug. 23 saw the best dragon boat paddlers in the world representing 21 countries competing at the 12th International Dragon Boat Federation (IDBF) World Dragon Boat Racing Championships in Welland, ON. And one of these paddlers was Tom Arnold who grew up in Richmond. Tom, who played on the soccer, basketball and track teams at South Carleton High School, initially became interested in dragon boat racing while working in Toronto where he joined a recreational dragon boat team. He subsequently moved to Victoria, BC, joining the Gorging Dragons team there in 2005 just after it had returned from the IDBF Club Crew World Championship in South Africa where it had won a bronze medal in both the 250 metre and 500 metre races.

Joining the Gorging Dragons led to a host of new dragon boat opportunities for Tom. For example, he competed as a member of Vancouver’s False Creek Dragon Boat Club when that team went to the 2006 Club Crew World Championships in Toronto. Within a short time, Tom became a dragon boat aficionado and in 2007 he was a member of Canada’s premier men’s team which competed in the 8th IDBF World Dragon Boat Racing Championships in Sydney, Australia. A subsequent injury in 2009 kept him from paddling competitively at that time but in 2011 he was back as a member of Canada’s premier men’s team in the 10th IDBF World Dragon Boat Racing Championships in Tampa, Florida. Tom also competed in the Club Crew World Championships in Penang, Malaysia in 2008 and Ravenna,

Italy in 2014 as a member of his Victoria-based club team, the Gorging Dragons. Recently Tom made the Canadian Senior A Open team whose members must be 40 years of age. He also made Canada’s Senior A mixed team whose members must also be 40 years of age. Such a mixed team must have a minimum of eight women paddlers and no more than 12 male paddlers. Both of these teams participated in the IDBF 12th World Dragon Boat Championships in Welland, ON this past August. This was the first time that these world championships were held in Canada. Among the 21 countries represented included Australia, Thailand, Macau, Hong Kong, Sweden, Hungary, Great Britain, Germany and the United States. There were several thousands athletes participating.

In these world championships, each country can enter only one boat in each category. The Welland venue for these world championships is one of the best such venues in the world as it is located on a portion of the original Welland Canal. Due to the canal’s depth and its controlled water flow, it is a venue which makes for fair racing conditions everywhere on the course.

In these world championships in Welland, Canada dominated, winning 61 of a possible 96 gold medals. With the Senior A and B teams leading the way, Canada won 56 of a possible 66 gold medals awarded during the standard boat races even though Canada had boats in only six of the seven standard boat categories. See GOLD MEDALS, page 65

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Matthew Michaelis, left, and Tom Arnold, right, who are both members of the Gorging Dragons club team based in Victoria, BC, wear gold Jeff Holubeshen photo medals which they won as members of the Canadian Senior A Open Tom Arnold, centre, wearing the white cap, who grew up in Richmond and now lives in Victoria, BC, paddles and Senior A mixed teams at the recent International Dragon Boat with his teammates on the Canadian Senior A mixed team in a race at the recent International Dragon Boat Federation 12th World Dragon Boat Racing Championships in Welland, Federation 12th World Dragon Boat Racing Championships in Welland, ON. ON. xclusive eels.ca e h s, W d n a t review Articles or exper f s o e Browse e id h V t elevison flecting Driving T stories re s w e n d rs s an roadtrip ian drive f Canad o s le y t Lifes to on tools omparis C t d n g a ri h at’s h Researc ehicle th v e h Use our t d fin out and learn ab le y t s Life for your

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Canadian teams also won five silver and three bronze medals in the standard boat categories. Canada had teams in only two of the six small boat categories but still managed to win 5 of the 30 gold medals awarded and seven silver medals. Tom was a member of Canada’s Senior A open team and Canada’s Senior A mixed team, paddling in 17 races and receiving 8 gold medals. There are two types of boats used in these championship dragon boat races: a standard boat which has 20 paddlers, a drummer and a steerer and a short boat with only 10 paddlers, a drummer and a steerer. There were more than 275 races in these championships. Only races of two kilometers in distance were held on the first day of the championships. Boats start the race at 20 second intervals and go around a 500 metre “oval track” twice. There may be upwards of 15 boats in such a two kilometer race. This is one of the more entertaining races since there is quite a bit of strategy involved in the three turns and boats with a good steerer have a decided advantage if the steerer can keep the boat close to the buoys during the turns. The second day of racing was devoted to the 1,000 metre races which follow a straight line

course. The winner of the initial heats for the Senior A mixed teams went directly to the finals while the other boats had to race in a semi-final race with a maximum of six boats qualifying for the grand final. The boats that do not qualify for the grand final race in a minor final. However, for the Senior A open team and Senior A women’s team, there were three races each, with the best two times determining which boats won the medals. On the third day, Canada’s Senior A mixed team competed in a 500 metre race. The winner of the initial heat went straight to the finals with the remaining boats going to the semi-finals. On the fourth day, the 200 metre races were held. Canada’s Senior A mixed team won its initial race and went straight to the finals whereas the Senior A open and Senior A women’s teams had three 200 metre races, with the best two times used to determine the medal winners. The last day of racing at the world championships consisted of three 500 metre races for both Canada’s Senior A open and Senior A women’s teams, with the best two times being Jeff Holubeshen photo used to determine the medal winners. The Canadian Senior A women’s team moves down the course in a race at the recent The process of being chosen to represent International Dragon Boat Federation 12th World Dragon Boat Racing Championships in Canada at these IDBF World Dragon Boat Rac- Welland, ON, with Andree St. Denis, number 22, standing, as the steersperson. ing Championships started over a year ago for most of the race participants. See TOM ARNOLD, page 71

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Yoga and meditation are both being offered at St. John’s Anglican Church hall on Wednesdays. The yoga is being offered every Wednesday starting this coming Wednesday, Sept. 9 at 9:30 a.m. with instructor Sharon McMullen (613838-5937 or via email at sl.mc@sympatico.ca ). The cost is $10 per session. Wednesdays are also when a meditation

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NOTICE OF PASSING OF A ZONING BY LAW AND ADOPTION OF AN OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT BY THE CITY OF OTTAWA The Council of the City of Ottawa passed a zoning by-law amendment identified as By-law Number 2015-264 on August 26, 2015 under Section 34 of The Planning Act. Council also adopted Amendment No. 155 to the Official Plan for the City of Ottawa on August 26, 2015. The zoning by-law amendment and official plan amendment result from a city-initiated Community Design Plan study for Stittsville Main Street from Neil Avenue to Bell Street. Details on the secondary plan and zoning by-law amendment can be found on the study website at www.ottawa.ca/stittsvillecdp.

NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT OF TRANSIT PROJECT ASSESSMENT PROCESS O TRAIN TRILLIUM LINE EXTENSION The Project The City of Ottawa is developing a plan to extend and expand the City’s existing diesel-powered O-Train Trillium Line service from Greenboro Station to Riverside South (Bowesville Road) and to the Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier International Airport. The plan will include options to service the growing communities of Riverside South and Leitrim, the Airport and adjacent lands, new stations at Gladstone Avenue and Walkley Road and a relocated station at Confederation Heights on the existing Trillium Line. The plan also allows for future conversion to electric light rail transit (LRT) technology. The Process The environmental impact of this transit project is being assessed according to the Transit Project Assessment Process (TPAP) as prescribed in Ontario Regulation 231/08. As part of the TPAP, an Environmental Project Report (EPR) is being prepared to document the planned project and all anticipated environmental impacts. Consultation Members of the public, agencies and other interested persons are encouraged to participate actively in the Transit Project Assessment Process by contacting staff directly with information, comments or questions. Information about the progress of the project to date is available on the City’s website at ottawa.ca/trilliumline. At the end of the consultation period, in January 2016, the draft EPR will be made available for public review. If you would like to be added to our project mailing list, have project-related questions, or have any accessibility requirements in order to participate in this project, please contact:

PURPOSE OF THE ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT The proposed zoning will implement the Stittsville Main Street Secondary Plan. The proposed zoning includes a building height limit of 15 metres and four stories, height transitions to abutting residential zones and minor modifications to existing zoning performance standards. PURPOSE OF THE OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT The purpose of Amendment No. 155 is to implement key components of the Stittsville Main Street Community Design Plan (CDP) with changes to Schedule B – Urban Land Use, and the addition of the Stittsville Main Street Secondary Plan to Volume 2A of the Official Plan. The changes to the Urban Land Use Schedule and the new Stittsville Main Street Secondary Plan are focused on the land abutting Stittsville Main Street from Neil Avenue to Bell Street. The plan refines the extent of the Traditional Main Street designation identified in the City’s Official Plan. The Stittsville Main Street Secondary Plan provides a broad and integrated twenty-year vision for the Mainstreet corridor in order to guide both private development and the undertaking of public works. The secondary plan is necessary to implement key components of the CDP including a four-storey height limit for the corridor. For further information on the above, please contact: Mark Young, Planner Tel: 613-580-2424, ext. 41396 E-mail: Mark.Young@ottawa.ca. Please note that any person or public body who, before the zoning by-law or the official plan amendment were enacted, made oral submissions, at a public meeting or written submissions to City Council, may appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board with respect to either the zoning by-law amendment or the official plan amendment, by filing with the Clerk of the City of Ottawa, a notice of appeal setting out their objection to the zoning by-law or the official plan amendment and the reasons in support of the objection. Each appeal must be accompanied by the Ontario Municipal Board’s prescribed fee of $125.00, which may be made in the form of a cheque payable to the Minister of Finance. A notice of appeal can be mailed to the City Clerk at 110 Laurier Avenue West, Ottawa, Ontario, K1P 1J1, or by delivering the notice in person, to Ottawa City Hall, at the Information Desk in the Rotunda on the 1st floor, 110 Laurier Avenue West.

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A notice of appeal must be received no later than 4:30 p.m. on September 30, 2015. Only individuals, corporations and public bodies may appeal a zoning by-law or an official plan amendment to the Ontario Municipal Board. A notice of appeal may not be filed by an unincorporated association or group. However, a notice of appeal may be filed in the name of an individual who is a member of the association or the group on its behalf.

Under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and the Environmental Assessment Act, unless otherwise stated in the submission, any personal information such as name, address, telephone number and property location included in a submission will become part of the public record files for this matter and will be released, if requested, to any person.

No person or public body shall be added as a party to the hearing of the appeal unless, before the zoning by-law was passed or the official plan amendment was adopted, the person or public body made oral submissions at a public meeting or written submissions to City Council or, in the opinion of the Ontario Municipal Board, there are reasonable grounds to add the person or public body as a party. Should the zoning by-law or the official plan amendment be appealed, persons or public bodies who wish to receive notice of the Ontario Municipal Board hearing can receive such notice by submitting a written request to Mark Young, Planner with the City.

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Richmond Fair photo contest Special to the News

In accordance with the Planning Act and Section 5.2.3 of the Official Plan for the City of Ottawa, notice is hereby provided that an Official Plan Amendment proposal has been initiated by the Planning and Growth Management Department of the City of Ottawa. The proposed Official Plan Amendment (OPA) affects properties located in Ward 12 - Rideau Vanier (File No. D01-01-15-0012). The planning area for the OPA generally includes properties adjacent to Rideau Street between King Edward Avenue and the Rideau River.

If you like to take photographs, the Richmond Fair is the place for you. The Richmond Agricultural Society, along with the Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies, is sponsoring a photo competition. This competition is open to all members of the public. Entries must be taken at the 2015 Richmond Fair. No professional photographers are permitted. All entries, either on CD or prints, must be delivered to the Richmond Agricultural Society by Nov. 1, 2015. Judging will be based on quality of image,

content of image and educational value. Categories for digital images i.e. images downloaded on CD are human involvement, displays, animals and promotional, with several classes in each category. Categories for prints are children at the fair, people/creatures and critters at the fair and something “new” this year at the fair. There is also a special award called “Advertising Your Fair” which is a category for an 8 x 10 photo showing a fair sign constructed of agricultural products showing the fair’s name and date.

NOTICE OF PROPOSED OFFICIAL PLAN AND ZONING BY LAW AMENDMENTS RIVERSIDE SOUTH COMMUNITY DESIGN PLAN UPDATE

The purpose of the proposed OPA is to provide policies that implement the land use and urban design components of the proposed new Uptown Rideau Community Design Plan (CDP) by including a new Uptown Rideau Secondary Plan (Secondary Plan) in the Official Plan. The CDP is being brought forward for approval by Planning Committee and Council at the same time as the proposed OPA.

In accordance with the Planning Act and Section 5.2.3 of the Official Plan for the City of Ottawa, notice is hereby provided that Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment proposals have been initiated by the Planning and Growth Management Department of the City of Ottawa.

The main effects of the proposed OPA are: (1) Amend Volume 2a of the Official Plan to include the new Uptown Rideau Secondary Plan that establishes maximum development density and maximum permitted building heights in the planning area; (2) amend Schedule J – Land Use and Schedule K – Pedestrian and Bicycle Network and New Parks of the Sandy Hill Secondary Plan in Volume 2a to amend the Sandy Hill boundary to prevent overlap with the Uptown Rideau Secondary Plan planning area.

The purpose of the OPA is to provide policies that implement the land use and urban design components of the update to the Riverside South Community Design Plan. The CDP is being brought forward for approval by Planning Committee and Council at the same time as the proposed OPA and ZBA. The purpose of the proposed ZBA is also to implement the CDP.

To review additional information and materials related to the proposed amendment, please contact the undersigned planner, go to ottawa.ca/uptownrideau or to Ottawa.ca/ devapps and input the File Number in the “Search” criteria. The City of Ottawa would like to receive comments regarding the proposed amendments. Please forward comments to the undersigned planner via mail, telephone, facsimile or e-mail by Tuesday, October 8, 2015. If a person or public body does not make oral submissions at a public meeting (meeting date, time and location to be determined) or make written submissions to the City of Ottawa before the proposed Official Plan Amendment is adopted, the person or public body is not entitled to appeal the decision of the Council of the City of Ottawa to the Ontario Municipal Board. If a person or public body does not make oral submissions at a public meeting (meeting date, time and location to be determined) or make written submissions to the City of Ottawa before the proposed Official Plan Amendment is adopted, the person or public body may not be added as a party to the hearing of an appeal before the Ontario Municipal Board unless, in the opinion of the Board, there are reasonable grounds to do so.

Dated at Ottawa this 10th day of September, 2015. Matthew Ippersiel, Planner Planning and Growth Management Department City of Ottawa 110 Laurier Avenue West, Ottawa, Ontario, K1P 1J1 Tel: 613-580-2424, ext. 16391, Fax: 613-580-2459, E-mail: Matthew.Ippersiel@ottawa.ca R0013452328-0910

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The proposed Official Plan Amendment (OPA) and Zoning By-law Amendment (ZBA) affect properties located in Ward 20, Osgoode and Ward 22, Gloucester-South Nepean. The planning area for the OPA and ZBA is within the Riverside South CDP limits, generally south of Leitrim Road, west of Bowesville Road, north of Rideau Road and east of the Rideau River.

In 2005, Council approved the Riverside South Community Design Plan to direct the long-term development of the community, and provide guidelines for city staff for the day-to-day decision-making on land use planning in line with the community’s priorities for the future. The Plan was amended in January 2010. Much has changed in the area since this time, and the City is receiving requests from landowners to review the current land use policies and zoning to identify infrastructure needs, transportation requirements, public greenspaces, open space and allowable building heights to position the community for future growth. The main effects of the proposed OPA are to: (1) change the land use designation in Schedule B of two areas from Urban Natural Feature to General Urban Area; (2) add text in the Official Plan to permit highrise buildings within the Community Core. The main effects of the proposed ZBA are to: (1) change the zoning for areas currently zoned Environmental Protection to Development Reserve and residential zoning to reflect the concurrent OPA; (2) change the zoning of certain lands in the vicinity of the proposed park and ride currently zoned Development Reserve to a residential zone; (3) Change the zoning for certain properties within the Community Core in the vicinity of the future Rapid Transit Corridor to generally permit additional land uses; (4) amend Schedule 269 to implement a new height schedule within the Community Core in the vicinity of the Rapid Transit Corridor. Generally, the lands to which the proposed Official Plan Amendment (file No. D01-01-15-0015) applies is also subject to the proposed Zoning By-law Amendment (file No. D02-02-15-0054). To review additional information and materials related to the proposed amendments, please contact the undersigned planner, go to Ottawa.ca/riversidesouthcdp or to Ottawa.ca/devapps and input the File Number in the “Search” criteria. The City of Ottawa would like to receive comments regarding the proposed amendments. Please forward comments to the undersigned planner via mail, facsimile or e-mail by Thursday October 8, 2015. If a person or public body does not make oral submissions at a public meeting (meeting date, time and location to be determined) or make written submissions to the City of Ottawa before the before the proposed official plan amendment is adopted and the proposed by-law is passed, the person or public body is not entitled to appeal the decision of the Council of the City of Ottawa to the Ontario Municipal Board. If a person or public body does not make oral submissions at a public meeting (meeting date, time and location to be determined) or make written submissions to the City of Ottawa before the proposed official plan amendment is adopted and before the proposed by-law is passed, the person or public body may not be added as a party to the hearing of an appeal before the Ontario Municipal Board unless, in the opinion of the Board, there are reasonable grounds to do so. Dated at Ottawa this 10th day of September, 2015. Don Morse, Planner Planning and Growth Management Department City of Ottawa 110 Laurier Avenue West Ottawa, ON K1P 1J1 Tel: 613-580-2424, ext. 13850 Fax: 613-560-6006 E-mail:Donald.morse@ottawa.ca

Wendy Tse, Planner Planning and Growth Management Department City of Ottawa 110 Laurier Avenue West Ottawa, ON K1P 1J1 Tel. 613-580-2424, ext. 12585 Fax: 613-560-6006 E-mail:Wendy.tse@ottawa.ca

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Tom Arnold coaches at Victoria’s Gorging Dragons club Continued from page 65

Initially there are regional training camps with those wanting to represent Canada submitted their time trial and fitness test results, resulting in certain athletes being “short listed.” These short listed athletes were invited to spring training/selection camps where they were evaluated on factors such as technical skills. The selection camp for the Senior A teams took place at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina last April. Following this spring camp, most of the final selections were made, with the selected paddlers then participating in two additional training camps, one in June following the Canadian National Regatta in Welland and another in August immediately prior to the world championships. Team chemistry and competitive polish were the focus of these camps. For some of the earlier IDBF World Championships, it was usually the winning club team at the Canadian National Championships that represented Canada. However, Dragon Boat Canada has made changes over the years in how teams are selected in an attempt to make the process fairer to all those who are interested in trying out for the national team. But a good time trail still enhances

a paddler’s chances of making the national team. Competing on the national team is dragon boat racing is a time consuming, highly disciplined and expensive endeavour. Canadian team members pay for their own gear and travel expenses. Indeed, some dragon boat paddlers invest a lot of both time and money in order to be able to compete at the championship level. For instance, one paddler who competed at the Dragon Boat Racing world Championships in Ravenna, Italy last year lives in Tofino, BC and has a three hour car trip each way to attend team practices. Another paddler at this year’s Canadian National Dragon Boat championship races in Welland last July lives in Nelson, BC. Wanting to improve her dragon boat skills, she sought out a good coach and was told that Tom was one of the best in BC. As a result, she purchased a condominium in Victoria so that she could be close at hand during dragon boat season. These are examples of how much these paddlers will sacrifice in order to participate in the sport of dragon boat racing that they love. The Gorging Dragons, Tom’s club team, was formed in 1996. It is a

high performance dragon boat program based in Victoria, BC, training athletes of all ages to compete at the highest levels of international dragon boat competition. The club currently has about 100 athletes in its training program which makes it one of the smaller Canadian dragon boat clubs. Tom is the club’s head coach. Five members of the Gorging

Dragons Club participated in the world championship races in Welland in August. They were Andree St. Denis (Senior A women), Matthew Michaelis (Senior A Open and Senior A mixed), Darryl Draper (Senior B Open and Senior B mixed), Patti Cross (Senior B women and Senior B mixed) and Tom Arnold (Senior A Open and Senior A mixed). The Gorging Dragons had four

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The annual Richmond Fair traces its roots back to 1844 when the County of Carleton Agricultural Society was organized, with the Honourable James Skead as first president. These first fairs or exhibitions were held at Bells Corners, with a fairgrounds having buildings developed over the years. In 1865, the Fair featured a high-wire demonstration on a rope stretched from the top of a hotel in Bells Corners to a house across the road, with a man in tights and carrying a balance pole attempting the crossing. In 1870, disaster struck when the Fair buildings at Bells corners were destroyed in the Carleton County Fire in August of that year. The buildings were rebuilt and the County of Carleton Agricultural Society slowly climbed out of the resulting debt. In 1884, Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald opened the Fair. The Fair was doing quite well until the Central Canada Exhibition began at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa in 1888. Attendance at the Bells Corners site dipped, while the Central Canada Exhibition prospered. This brought about a decision to move this county fair from Bells Corners to Richmond to the present-day location which was then known as Goodwood Park, owned by Hugh Rielly of the nearby Rielly House hotel, who rented the Goodwood Park annually for the Fair days. Despite rainy weather, something which would become a tradition regarding the Richmond Fair, this first Fair in Richmond in 1894 drew a great crowd of over 4,000 people and its tenure in Richmond looked rosy. Structures on the fairgrounds in these early years in Richmond in-

cluded the Agricultural building which was torn down in 1979 to make way for the new Richmond Curling Club building; a grandstand and band shell; a show ring; a race track; a secretary’s office; and a dining hall. Horse barns, slope-roofed structures, were built in a continuous line from the rear of the present arena northward to the current gateway entrance along the Huntley Road. The pig and sheep building was located near where the present “Old McDonald Farm” building stands today. In 1907, the Fair became a three day event. Attendance at the Richmond Fair had been dwindling in the early years of this century, and by 1919, things did not look so good for the Fair, which had become largely a local rather than county attraction. However, the Richmond Fair then became the location for the finals of school fairs from across Carleton County. This brought back the crowds, and by 1927, the Agricultural Society was able to purchase the 17 acre fairgrounds from Hugh Rielly for $2500. Later, new stables were built at the rear of the fairgrounds. A new grandstand, erected in 1934, was destroyed by fire in 1973. Harness horse racing was one of the feature attractions at the Fair in the 1930’s and 1940’s. In 1944, the 100th anniversary of the Agricultural Society was held, with the Honourable George Dunbar, a native of Richmond, opening the Fair and dedicating a cairn and flagpole at the front of the fairgrounds. Cement block ticket offices at the walk-in and drive-in entrances on Perth Street were erected to commemorate this 100th anniversary. One of these cement block gatehouses was removed in the early 1980s, while the second one was removed in 1990. In 1949, the Honourable George

Dunbar was present in Richmond again, this time to turn the sod at the site of the new $50,000 Richmond Memorial Community Centre building.

This new building, which included a hockey rink and an auditorium, stood on land donated by the County of Carleton Agricultural Society in return for the use of the building on

Fair days. The 1949 Fair also saw a car given away. See AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, page 77

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PROFESSIONAL SOCCER 1ST PLACE At the stone cairn dating from 1944 and marking the 100th anniversary of the thenCarleton County Agricultural Society (now the Richmond Agricultural Society) which stands along the Perth Street frontage of the Richmond fairgrounds are, from left, Richmond Agricultural Society immediate past president Gerd Lohmann; Richmond Agricultural Society general manager Dale Greene; Richmond Agricultural Society Homecraft president Laura Robertson; and Richmond Agricultural Society president Ian Stackhouse.

Agricultural Society name change in 1973 Continued from page 75

On September 1, 1950, the Richmond Memorial Community Centre, built in honour of Richmond’s heroes killed in two World Wars, was opened at a ceremony attended by the Honourable George Dunbar. In 1950-51, the old Town Hall was purchased by the Agricultural Society and moved across Perth Street to serve as a new dining hall. In this move, the lower floor of the two-storey building was removed. In 1957, the 4-H Club building was erected on the fairgrounds. From 1960 until 1980, this building was also the home of the Richmond Curling Club. In 1962, the Society purchased an adjoining 2.4 acres from Harold Brown for $2,000. On September 21, 1962, an historical plaque commemorating the Richmond military settlement was unveiled on the fairgrounds. The first Richmond Fair parade was held in 1968 and has since become one of the highlights of the annual Fair. In 1973, the name of the Agricultural Society was changed from the County of Carleton Agricultural Society to the Richmond Agricultural Society. In 1974, the old Richmond Memorial Community Centre was demolished and replaced by the current Richmond arena and community centre. In 1977, new bleacher seats to accommodate 500 people were purchased in lieu of rebuilding the grandstand. These seats could be moved around the fairgrounds to accommodate the crowd watching the action in several show rings. In 1979, the Richmond Fair was elevated to be an “A” class fair. After the 1979 Fair, the Agricultural Hall,

which had stood on its site for 84 years, was demolished to make way for a new Curling Club building. The Curling Club building is used for exhibits and displays during Fair days. In 1983, the Richmond Agricultural Society erected a new 60 foot by 120 foot barn on the fairgrounds. Two of the old barns were torn down to make room for this new barn. In 1989, the Agricultural Society installed new chain link fencing at the north end of the fairgrounds. In 1990, a new sign and gate proclaiming the Richmond Fair was erected at the main entrance to the fairgrounds. This was when the second gatehouse at this entrance was removed. 1990 was the first year for the Farm Experience tent at the Fair. This is where displays of livestock, grain and forage crops and demonstrations, such as sheep shearing, take place. 1990 was also the first year for the holding of a demolition derby at the Richmond Fair. This has remained one of the most popular events at the Fair right up to the present. 1990 also was the first year for the holding of a Richmond Fair lottery draw, with weekly early bird draws leading up to the Fair. This raffle draw continues today. 1991 was the first year that parking for the general public was prohibited on the fairgrounds itself. Public parking was provided both east and west of the fairgrounds. 1993 was the first year for a lawn garden tractor and ATV pull at the fairgrounds. After the Fair in 1993, tile drainage was installed at the fairgrounds to help dry up the fairgrounds after wet weather. See RCMP MUSICAL RIDE, page 79

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RCMP musical ride at 2004 Richmond Fair Continued from page 77

In 1994, a plaque commemorating 150 years of the Fair was unveiled as was a new logo for the Fair, designed by Heather Whitbread. In 1995, new washrooms were built at the Dining Hall building. In 1997, a new heavy horse ring was constructed, which was later followed by a new western horse show ring. A highlight of the 2004 Richmond Fair was the appearance and performance of the worldfamous Royal Canadian Mounted Police musical ride. The year 2005 saw the construction of a new 40 foot by 120 foot barn at the Richmond fairgrounds. The new barn was built west of the existing barns, near the intersection of the roadway leading in from the Huntley Road which runs in front of the existing barns and the roadway that runs along the west side of the light horse show ring. The barn was built for the use of both light horse show exhibitors and sheep exhibitors. The construction of this new barn was a first step by the Richmond Agricultural Society to improve the situation regarding the barns on the fairgrounds. Stalls were added to this new barn in time for the 2006 Richmond Fair. The year 2006 saw a major change not to the fairgrounds but to Perth Street running in front of the fairgrounds. A major reconstruction and rehabilitation of the street undertaken by the city of Ottawa has meant new pavement, new curbs and new sidewalks. It has also resulted in erection of a brand new fence across the Perth Street frontage of the fairgrounds. New Year’s Day in 2007 saw the holding of a “New Year’s Day Warm Up” at the Richmond fairgrounds, hosted by the Richmond Agricultural Society and sponsored by D.B. Sparling Cartage Ltd. The event featured free sleigh rides with refreshments such as hot cider and hot chocolate available. The year 2006 also saw the continued growth of the Fair’s miniature horse show, making it probably the largest such show in Eastern Ontario. The Richmond Fair was the first fair in the area to hold a miniature horse show, inaugurating it in 2001. In 2007, just before the Fair, new windows were installed in the Dining Hall at the Richmond fairgrounds. Late in 2007, the Richmond Agricultural Society began the removal of the old heavy horse stable located immediately north of the newer and larger show barn on the fairgrounds. The barn had been used for the stabling of heavy horses in recent years but it was not used at all for that purpose at the 2007 Fair. This was because the show barn, which was completely fitted with stalls, was able to accommodate up to 85 heavy horses. The barn, which was roughly 30 feet wide by 100 feet long, was leaning badly in recent years and was dark inside, making it difficult to use for heavy horse exhibitors. The old barn was taken down in stages, with the work going into 2008, with the tin removed from the exterior walls first. Then the old stalls were removed and the upper part of the barn

was intentionally collapsed. The space that this old barn was occupying at the fairgrounds was used for the parking of horse trailers during the 2008 Fair. The removal of this old heavy horse stable still left three older barns on the fairgrounds, along with the newer and larger show barn and the new barn erected in 2005. The year 2008 also saw the northern area of the fairgrounds dug up so that a sewer line could be extended from Huntley Road through the fairgrounds to serve the new Hyde Park development west of the fairgrounds. This work extended through several months in the late winter and spring. The Agricultural Society also took action to prevent severe leaking which had been occurring in the old curling club building. The round steel roof had its joints covered with an expandable material meant to prevent the leaks while also expanding and contracting with the steel roofing. The Agricultural Society was also looking at taking steps to repaint this roof since its paint is peeling after just three years. This painting was done before the 2009 Fair. The Agricultural Society had been using this old curling club building for commercial exhibits at Fair time as well as for storage purposes for the rest of the year. The front of the building has been used as the Fair office. 2008 also saw a new announcer’s booth for the cattle ring thanks to the construction efforts of students at South Carleton High School in Richmond. The new booth was not completely finished for the 2008 Fair but it was used anyway. After the Fair, it was returned to South Carleton High School so that students could complete the project. SCHS students also previously constructed one of the wagons which are used to transport seniors around the grounds at Fair time. The 2008 Fair also saw the Agricultural Society combine the heavy horse and light horse show rings into one big ring for the heavy horse hitch classes, particularly the six horse hitches. This practice continued for the 2009 Fair, with a record number of six horse hitches, 12 in all, participating. The 2009 Fair, which enjoyed sunny conditions throughout and broke the attendance record set just the year before, saw a newly designed sign at the main entrance between the arena and Dining Hall. The 2009 Fair was also the first one at which the Richmond Agricultural Society received permission from the city of Ottawa to have Fair parking on the Saturday and Sunday at the adjacent Richmond Lions Park. An admission gate was set up in the northwest corner of the fairgrounds for convenient access to the Fair by those parking at Lions Park. Fair parking was also available on the east side of Huntley Road in the developing King’s Grant area. However, with new streets under construction, this would be the last year that the area would be available for Fair parking. The 2009 Fair saw record entries in the sheep show as well as in the Demolition Derby whose popularity continues to grow each year. The 2013 Fair was a study of contrasts. See 2013 FAIR, page 81

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2013 Fair - Sunshine and rain Continued from page 79

The Friday saw a record crowd attend thanks to glorious sunny weather and a program that included an agricultural awareness program for students, a demolition derby and rock legend Kim Mitchell performing in the arena. This came on the heels of a Thursday evening program that featured

a performance by famous Canadian fiddler Natalie MacMaster and her husband, an equally renowned fiddler, Donnell Leahy. But the Saturday of the 2013 Fair saw a steady rain all day long. The parade was held with lots of umbrellas in evidence, both on the floats and among the onlookers. Outdoor activity on the grounds was virtually nonexistent. Even on the Sunday, which

was dry but cool, the heavy, light and western horse shows were cancelled due to the wet grounds and fears that the horses involved could be seriously injured. For this 2013 Fair, the grounds saw interlocking stone areas installed at the rear of the Dining Hall and also at the entrance area to the Fair office in the old Curling Club building. The area directly behind the Dining Hall was re-graded with crushed rock replacing the former grass. In 2014, the Richmond Agricul-

NOTICE OF STUDY COMPLETION LEMIEUX ISLAND SHORELINE RESTORATION MUNICIPAL CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT The City of Ottawa is planning for the restoration of the northwest shoreline on Lemieux Island. Lemieux Island is located in the Ottawa River between Ottawa and Gatineau. It can be accessed through the Rivers Street Bridge from Ottawa. Lemieux Island’s main use is to accommodate one of the City of Ottawa’s Water Purification Plants. The northwest shoreline of the Lemieux Island, adjacent to the lower level parking area, has eroded significantly. The northwest corner of the Island is composed of mostly weak and fragmented limestone, which is causing progressive recession of the shoreline and weakening of several parking lot fence posts which are currently either leaning or have fallen over completely. It is projected that if erosion is allowed to continue, the adjacent green space and parking lot will be impacted. Thus, the City is planning for the restoration of the shoreline to halt and prevent further erosion. This study determined the appropriate strategy for the restoration of the northwest shoreline of Lemieux Island. The study followed an approved planning process under the ‘Municipal Class Environmental Assessment’ document (2007 and 2011, as amended) as a Schedule ‘B’ Project. At this time, the City of Ottawa has decided to carry forward two alternatives for the shoreline protection, Stacked/Terrace Stone Revetment and Riprap Revetment and for the boat launch ramp, Pre-Fabricated Concrete Slab and Concrete Revetment Mats, to allow for flexibility in the detail design. The Project File and Environmental Summary Report are being placed on public record for viewing at the following location: City of Ottawa 100 Constellation Crescent Monday - Friday: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Tel: 613-580-2400 Please provide written comments to the City of Ottawa within 30 calendar days from the date of this notice. If concerns regarding this project cannot be resolved in discussion with the municipality, a person may request that the Minister of the Environment and Climate Change make an order for the project to comply with Part II of the Environmental Assessment Act (referred to as Part II Order), which addresses individual environmental assessments. Requests must be made to the Minister at the address below by October 9, 2015. A copy of the request must be copied to the City of Ottawa Project Manager, Gordon Nix. Subject to comments received as a result if this Notice and the receipt of necessary approval and funding, the City of Ottawa intends to proceed with detail design and construction of this project in 2015/2016.

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1818. This historical plaque had been unveiled in 1962, with MP the Hon. R.A. Bell, MPP Erskine Johnston and Richmond reeve J. Edgar Gamble among those at the plaque unveiling. For the 2014 Fair, the heavy horse ring was enlarged, with more ring added to the north side. In recent years, the heavy horse ring had been coupled up with the adjacent light horse ring for certain classes like the six-horse hitch. See LARGER, page 82

IN THE MATTER OF THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT Notice of Intention to Designate The City of Ottawa on September 9, 2015 established its intention to designate the Champlain Oil Company Service Station, 70 Richmond Road under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act for its cultural heritage value. Description of Property Constructed in 1934, the former Champlain Oil Company Service Station, 70 Richmond Road, is a small, irregularly shaped, stucco-clad building. It is located on the southwest corner of Richmond Road and Island Park Drive at the edge of Westboro, in the city of Ottawa. Statement of Cultural Heritage Value or Interest The Champlain Oil Company Service Station has cultural heritage value as one of Ottawa’s few remaining pre-Second World War service stations built when car ownership was becoming more popular. Its location on Richmond Road when it was the main highway to the west also contributes to its historical and contextual value. The building is an interesting example of a 1930s service station, many of which were designed to evoke other building forms such as castles or houses. The former service centre is domestic in scale, designed to resemble an English cottage. Features of the building that illustrate this include the rounded-arch doorway and round-headed windows, the rectangular windows, each with an overhanging shed roof with brackets, the twin chimneys and the steeply pitched gable roof. The Champlain Oil Company Service Station is historically valuable for its association with the growth of private automobile ownership in Ottawa. In the early years of the car, gasoline was usually purchased by the can from the local blacksmith or from pumps in front of a general store. By the late 1920s, the rapid increase in private ownership of automobiles prompted the construction of service stations devoted solely to selling gasoline and servicing automobiles. Contextual value is found in the building’s location on Richmond Road, which played an integral role in the development of the small, rural villages west of Bytown, and later Ottawa as the main highway into the city. Objections Any person wishing to object to this designation may do so by letter, outlining the reasons for the objection and any other relevant information. This letter must be received by the Clerk of the City of Ottawa either by registered mail or personally delivered within 30 days of the publication of this notice. When a notice of objection has been received, the Council of the City of Ottawa will refer the matter to the Conservation Review Board for a hearing and a report.

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HISTORY Larger heavy horse ring Continued from page 81

The enlarged horse ring will eliminate the need to link up these two horse rings as the enlarged heavy horse ring will be able to accommodate all of the heavy horse classes by itself. This expansion of the heavy horse ring also brought the entrance gate closer to the barns, eliminating a runway area where the heavy horse entries had to move through an area where spectators traditionally walked. 2014 saw the publication of the book “Rich-

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mond Fair – A Country Experience” compiled by Marlene Lowry-Greene. The book outlines the history of the Fair. The 32-page book also features several pages showing old photographs of the Fair activities as well as examples of old Richmond Fair prize list booklets and Fair passes. In 2015, a cell tower was erected in the northwest corner of the fairgrounds. In addition, a new lighted oval sign featuring the Richmond Fair logo was erected along Perth Street between the Dining Hall and the Richmond Curling Club, adjacent to the historical stone cairn and historical plaque site.

IN THE MATTER OF THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT Notice of Intention to Designate The City of Ottawa on September 9, 2015 established its intention to designate the Lipsett House, 37 Oriole Drive under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act for its cultural heritage value. Description of Property The Lipsett House, 37 Oriole Drive, is a two-storey, flat-roofed, rectangular structure constructed in 1959 and located on the west side of Oriole Drive in Rothwell Heights.

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It seemed odd to me back then, that what Father stuffed in his overall pocket was called a handkerchief, but what Mother tucked in her purse, or my sister Audrey and I tied our money in its corner, was called a hanky.   Even my older and much wiser sister had no explanation for the difference. “That’s just the way it is,â€? she’d say, when I asked her to explain it all to me. Uncle Lou, when he came to visit, had spanking white handkerchiefs. Mother said they were pure linen, another sign of his wealth and importance, I thought. He had a stack of them in his suitcase, and if he stayed a spell, Mother washed and ironed them as if they were made of gold.  He liked them folded a certain way,

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bedroom.  We didn’t have many, perhaps three or four.  And one was kept especially for tying whatever few coins we had into its corner.   We laid the hanky out flat, put the coins in one corner, wrapped the corner over, and then tied it in a knot.   Audrey’s were in one side of the drawer, and mine in another.   The few others we had were taken to church, and only occasionally to school, and we carried them tucked under the wrist of the sleeve of whatever we happened to be wearing that day.  If we had short sleeves, then the hanky was tucked under the leg elastic of our underpants.   There was no shame in hauling out our hankie from the leg of our bloomers in school hours, if we needed it! Now, Mother’s hankies were a different story altogether.  She hoarded the few she had brought from New York as if they were made of the finest linen.   Some had her initial “Mâ€? embroidered in one corner, which I thought at the time was the height of elegance, and I suspected back then, were probably the only hankies of their kind in all of Northcote! And Mother’s hankies had a special purpose too.  Ladies carried their hankies in their purses, and every time Mother left the house, a clean hanky was doused with cologne and tucked inside, and when she opened her purse to get out her change purse (women didn’t have wallets back then), the heavenly scent of her perfume would float out, filling the air around her.   My brother Emerson hated the smell, and vowed Mother’s perfume laden hankies gave him a headache, but I often opened and closed Mother’s purse in rapid succession just to get a whiff.

Hankies were bought in fancy square boxes, folded so that the corners showed tiny embroidered flowers.   These could be bought at Walker’s Store in Renfrew for 25 cents, which made them a perfect gift for the teacher at Christmas, or when school ended in June.  My brothers handkerchiefs were just like Father’s. Either dark blue or red.  Emerson longed for handkerchiefs like Uncle Lou’s, as white as the driven snow, and crisp as paper.  The year he got one for Christmas, he was so overjoyed, he went right to the phone, rang three longs and a short, and told his friend Leo Thom.   Mother wouldn’t let him take it to school.  He put it in his back pocket only on Sunday’s for church.  I never once saw him blow his nose into it, but he would take it out in church and pat his forehead with it, and I’d watch his eyes skirt around to see if anyone had noticed his spanking white handkerchief. Mother hemmed squares of scraps of flour or sugar bags, and these were ‘everyday’ hankies used by the women in the family.  They were taken to school by the girls, and Miss Crosby stressed time and again that it was important to bring a clean hankie to school every day.   My older and wiser sister said it was because one girl who, it was rumoured, ‘only had a bath when the dirt started to show’, used her sleeve.    Bad Marguirite of course, had hankies with the days of the week embroidered in one corner.   What else would you expect from a girl whose golden curls came from a bottle from Ritza’s Drug Store, and wore white stockings and Mary Jane shoes to the Northcote School?

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Preparation instructions In medium bowl, mix together crumbs and sugar. Stir in melted butter. Press firmly into 9-inch (23 cm) springform pan; wrap bottom of pan with foil, set aside. Filling: In small bowl, mix together sugar and cornstarch. In large bowl, using electric mixer, beat cream cheese, granulated sugar and cornstarch together until very smooth. In separate large bowl, whisk together eggs and brown sugar. Stir in pumpkin, yogurt, vanilla, cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, salt and cloves. Fold in cream cheese mixture until well blended. Pour over prepared crust. Bake in 350°F (180°C) oven until almost set in the centre, about one hour. Remove to wire rack. Immediately run knife around edge of pan. Allow to cool completely. Cover and refrigerate for four hours or up to 24 hours. Maple walnuts: In large nonstick skillet, melt butter over medium heat. Stir in walnuts, maple syrup, sugar and cinnamon. Cook, stirring constantly for three to four minutes, until nuts are well coated. Spread on parchment paper-lined baking sheet, separating pieces. When cooled, coarsely chop. Remove outer ring from springform pan and place on serving platter. Decorate with whipped cream and chopped walnuts. Nutritional information One serving: • Protein: 11 grams • Fat: 24 grams • Carbohydrate: 52 grams • Calories: 462 • Fibre: 3 grams • Sodium: 405 mg • Sodium: 180 mg

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The free community Open Table dinners at St. John’s Anglican Church hall in Richmond are starting up again this fall. An Open Table dinner will be held on Saturday, Sept. 26 and again on Saturday, Oct. 17. The doors open at 4:30 p.m. with the meal served at 5 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend. There is no cost for those en-

joying the meal but donations are welcome. Volunteers to help with the preparation and serving of the meals are needed. Please contact Nancy at 613-838-5032 or via email at nancy.veilleux@bell. net or Marsha at 613-838-3514 or via email at marshadeyell@ hotmail.com . St. John’s Anglican Church hall is located on Fowler Street in Richmond.

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Munster United Church hosts its annual fall supper on Saturday, Sept. 26, running from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. The menu this year includes roast beef, mashed potatoes, vegetables, buns and homemade pies and cakes as well as tea and coffee. Everyone is welcome to attend and enjoy not only great

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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 The Be Your Best Confidence Building Performing Arts School program for youth ages 6 to 18 years old offered by founder and director Jennifer Lea Laale in Stittsville is holding a Meet and Greet and Registration Evening on Thursday, Sept. 10 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at St. Thomas Anglican Church in Stittsville. Everyone is welcome to attend. More information about the program is available by contacting Jennifer at Jennifer@beyourbest.ca or by calling her at 613-256-8228. The Fairwinds community’s annual BBQ will be held on Saturday, Sept. 12 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at

Par-La-Ville Park in the Fairwinds community in Stittsville. St. Clare Catholic Church at Dwyer Hill is celebrating the 100th anniversary of the current church on Saturday, Sept. 12. Visitors are welcome to tour the premises in the afternoon and learn about the history of St. Clare Church. There will be a mass at 4:30 p.m. with a reception in the church hall following the mass. Everyone is welcome to join the congregation in celebrating this special occasion. The fourth annual Kidney Walk in support of the Kidney Foundation

of Canada (Eastern Ontario Chapter) will take place on Sunday, Sept. 13, starting at Stittsville United Church on Fernbank Road about 11 a.m. The five kilometer walk will go along Stittsville Main Street to Beverly Street and then back to the church. The church is holding a SUNDAY FUNDAY that same day with a BBQ for walkers and anyone else who wants to attend. Individuals and teams are encouraged to take part in this Kidney Walk. For more information, please call Bruce Hill of the Kidney Foundation of Canada (Eastern Ontario Chapter) at 613-7249953, ext. 4560 or visit kidnwywalk. ca .

The Goulbourn Museum at Stanley Corners is hosting a family craft day called “Pumpkin Spice” on Sunday, Sept. 13 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. This includes making scarecrows for the Museum’s booth at the Richmond Fair. The activities are geared to youth aged 4 to 11 years old. Cost is $4 per child and parental accompaniment is required. Children are encouraged to arrive dressed in plaid or bright autum colours. One lucky participate will win a $25 gift card for Toys R Us courtesy of Minto’s Potter’s Key development in Stittsville. To register for this family craft day o, please call the Museum at 613-831-2393 or email register@

goulbournmuseum.ca . A one-hour seminar on dementia will be held on Thursday, Sept. 16 at 11 a.m. at the Legion Hall on Stittsville Main Street in Stittsville, followed by a free lunch. The presenters will be Theresa Black-Watson of Visavie and Wendy Birkhan, a social worker at Homewatch Caregivers. This seminar and lunch are free with everyone in the community welcome to attend. The annual Richmond Fair will take place from Thursday, Sept. 17 through Sunday, Sept. 20 at the Richmond fairgrounds in Richmond.

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