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Raising $152 for Humane Society

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Three Stittsville girls have raised $152 for the Ottawa Humane Society. The three friends – Olivia Hall, 10, Lauren Plant, 10, and Marynna Cook, 9 – organized their fundraiser which was held on Sunday, May 4 at Upcountry Park in Stittsville. They were there for six hours that day, selling Rainbow Looms bracelets and key chains which they had made. In addition, they had iced tea for sale and also conducted a raffle. Before the fundraiser, they had made posters and flyers and had distributed them around the community. See GIRLS, page 3

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Three Stittsville friends who raised $152 for the Ottawa Humane Society with a sale of bracelets and iced tea at Upcountry Park in Stittsville and presented the funds to the Humane Society last Sunday are, from left, Olivia Hall, Lauren Plant and Marynna Cook as they are joined by the dog Maggie at the Humane Society’s facility on West Hunt Club Road.

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The three girls, who are all in grade four at Guardian Angels Catholic School in Stittsville, travelled to the Ottawa Humane Society facility

on West Hunt Club Road last Sunday to hand over the funds that they had raised - $152. Lauren Plant explained that the girls decided to support the Ottawa Humane Society with

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Recycling in Stittsville Chris Harris, right, unloads an e-waste item as it is catalogued by Julianna Grant, left, and Madame Liann Kelly, second from left, at the e-waste collection depot at Westwind Public School in Stittsville last Saturday.

their fundraiser after learning that there are a lot of animals in need of the help of the Humane Society. Indeed, each year the Ottawa Humane Society cares for more than 10,000 lost, abandoned, neglected or abused animals who have nowhere else to go. The Ottawa Humane Society is a non-profit, community-based organization and registered charity. It has been providing a safe haven for sick, injured and homeless animals in Ottawa since 1888. Its mission is to work in and with the community to provide leadership in the humane treatment of all animals, to address the causes of animal suffering, to encourage people to take responsibility for their animal companions and to provide care for animals who are neglected, abused and exploited or who are stray or homeless. It was in Jan. 1888 that what was then called the Women’s Humane Society of Ottawa was formed. Its goal was to enforce the new animal protection laws of the time as well as to lobby for legislation to provide for foster homes to better the lives of neglected children. This group evolved into two organizations - the Ottawa Humane Society for the care of animals and the

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Stittsville McDonald’s is tops in the province rants in which a percentage of the day’s sales go to Ronald McDonald House. In Ottawa Ronald McDonald House is located at the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) where it provides lodging for families whose child is undergoing treatment at CHEO. McHappy Day also features the presence of community personalities at McDonald’s where they serve customers. McHappy Day is held at McDonald’s restaurants not only in Canada but at numerous countries around the world including Argentina, Australia, Finland, England, Sweden and Uruguay.

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McDonald’s in Stittsville is tops in Ontario in McHappy Day fundraising. At the 2015 McHappy Day on Wednesday, May 6, McDonald’s in Stittsville operated by Perry and JoAnn McKenna raised over $14,000 which was the most money raised for McHappy Day by a McDonald’s restaurant in all of Ontario. The other two Ottawa area McDonald’s also operated by Perry and Jo-Ann McKenna’s Pj-M2R Restaurant Inc. also finished in the top ten in the province. McHappy Day is an annual fundraising event at McDonald’s restauSUBMITTED

The Crossing Bridge neighbourhood in Stittsville is holding its annual garage sale at homes around the community on Saturday, May 30 from 8 a.m. to 12 noon.

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Lions Club offering bursaries Special to the News

The Stittsville District Lions Club will be awarding five bursaries of $1,000 each to youth entering first year college or university. The bursaries are to recognize student academic achievement. Applications must be submitted by Tuesday, May 26. The bursaries will be presented in June. Applications should be mailed to Stittsville District Li-

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Reality reflects art at Gaia Java music evening John Curry john.curry@metroland.com

Among the Ben Gatien art on the wall at the Gaia Java Coffee Company shop in Stittsville is a depiction of a musician wearing dark glasses, playing the guitar and singing, while wearing a hat. Now the hat was different for the performer at last Friday’s music evening at the Gaia Java shop, being a cowboy-like wide brimmed one rather than the rather derby-like hat in the Ben

Gatien artwork. And while we don’t know what type of music the musician in the artwork was performing, although it was probably some sort of jazz given the clothing and setting portrayed, Howie Hooper’s songs at last Friday’s music night were not jazz but were story songs, delivered with something of a Johnny Cash-like country flavour, given Howie’s dart clothing, his deep voice, his engaging pre-song banter and the appealing lyrics of his songs, almost all of which were original compositions.

DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS / AMENDMENTS UNDER THE PLANNING ACT NOTICE OF PLANNING COMMITTEE MEETING Tuesday, May 26, 2015 – 9:30 a.m. The items listed below, in addi on to any other items previously scheduled, will be considered at this mee ng which will be held in the Champlain Room, City Hall, 110 Laurier Avenue West, O awa. To see any change to this mee ng agenda, please go to O awa.ca. Official Plan and Zoning – 4401 Fallowfield Road 613-580-2424, ext. 27505 – lily.xu@o awa.ca Q2 2015 Omnibus and Anomaly Zoning Amendment 613-580-2424, ext. 13944 – m.moerman@o awa.ca Amending the zoning regula ons regarding basements and cellars; amending the defini on of “bunk house dwelling” to remove reference to temporary farm workers; amending the defini on of ‘diploma c mission’ to clarify that it is a ‘residen al use building’, and subject to zoning regula ons applicable to residen al uses; amending the defini on of “dwelling unit” to clarify its intended meaning; amending the zoning of certain lands west of March Road, shown on Schedule 183, so as to include the schedule symbol S183 in the zone code; amending the Sec on 59 requirement that vehicle access be from the frontage on a public road; clarifying the wording of schedule references in Sec on 101(4) and 103(1); amending the exis ng reduc on in required automobile parking spaces where locker/shower facili es are provided for cyclists to apply only to non-residen al uses; amending wording in Sec on 60 (Heritage Overlay) to clarify the intent; establishing that animal care establishments are permi ed in any zone in which an animal hospital is permi ed; and establishing that instruc onal facili es are permi ed as accessory uses to recrea onal and athle c facili es; amending S.209(1) to permit a park in the T2C (Ground Transporta on Zone – Fallowfield Train Sta on) zone; amending Excep on [1769] to permit reduced lot widths for townhouse units at 975 Woodroffe and 2194 Benjamin; excep on to permit minimum lot widths of 19m in the R1D zone in Fringewood; reference to new maximum parking rates not applying (in the interim) that was mistakenly omi ed from four TD (Transit-Oriented Development) excep on zones located in the Cyrville, St. Laurent and Blair TOD Areas; rezoning part of 1450 Woodroffe Avenue from I1B to EP, in recogni on of its Urban Natural Feature designa on; correc on to the zoning reference for part of 2960 Riverside Drive; correc ng minor errors from a previous amendment regarding where high-rise vs. mid-rise apartment dwellings are permi ed uses in the GM (General Mixed Use) zone and elsewhere based on the building height permi ed in the zone; amending minimum required front yards lands fron ng on Mason Terrace and Echo Drive to recognize exis ng condi ons; addi on of Briarcliffe Heritage Conserva on District to the heritage overlay; new urban excep ons to permit the development of small community centres in specific parks (Sandalwood, Palmerston, Bingham and Loyola) and amending the zoning for lands within Loyola Park to match the park boundaries; requirements for glazing and entrances in the TM (Tradi onal Mainstreet) zone; rezoning lands at the northwest corner of McArthur Avenue and Lafontaine Avenue per the intent of the 2014 Zoning Review; amending the zoning at 4061 Strandherd Drive to permit a park; amending height provisions in Table 186A (AM3 - Arterial Mainstreet Subzone provisions); removing the reference to sea level in Schedule 89 (400 Albert Street); inser ng missing text in the Bylaw regarding parking in planned unit developments; addressing missing provisions for parking and roo op amenity areas at 12 S rling Avenue; correc ng anomalies on the zoning map at the Billings Bridge Mixed Use Centre, 700Heron Road, 715 Brian Good Avenue, 1 River Street (Lemieux Island), 3415 Jockvale Road and 200, 230 and 260 Streamline Street; and upda ng the flood plain overlay at 80 Hearst Way.

his performance which, by the way, was two straight hours of songs and music. No intermission, no break for him! On these two songs, Howie had the audience help him singing the refrain, with one for an upbeat song being “New Orleans” and the other being “Don’t hold your breath” as the refrain for a melodic, catching tune that he delivered. Howie Hooper started performing with local bands in Ottawa when he was just 13 years of age and eventually evolved into a songwriter. In his songs, he blends the sounds and rhythms of new country with traditional country music, delivering touching stories with memorable story lines. He is a three-time Tin Pan North Songwriters Festival performer as well as a finalist in the CanGig vocal competition. One of his most memorable songs is “Highway of Heroes” which he wrote after seeing the military repatriation processions on highway 401, wanting to pay tribute to these fallen heroes. Howie is currently working on a new CD called “Past Due.” The Gaia Java Coffee Company shop at the Stittsville Shopping Centre (Shoppers Drug Mart plaza) on Stittsville Main Street in Stittsville hosts a music evening every Friday starting at 7 p.m. There is no admission charge although donations are accepted to help the performers with their expenses. Everyone is welcome to attend. This Friday, May 15, the Friday music evening at the Gaia Java shop will feature Betty Ann Bryanton who is a jazz/pop singer. She will be joined by guitarist Nathan Corr.

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You heard lyrics like “She don’t know how she makes me feel,” “Are you strong enough to turn your life around?,” “There’s just no way I can be the hurtin’ kind,” “That woman’s heart is colder than my beer,” “She’s so close but still a world away,” “The rain keeps falling in my heart,” and “Suck it up, princess.” These lyric phrases give you an idea of the songs that Howie delivered – story songs. Some of them he called “songs about introductions” like “Tell Me, Girl,” “Mr. Right” (about internet dating), “She Don’t Know,” and “Walking down Dalhousie Street” and others, so called relationship songs, mostly dealing with love gone wrong, many accentuated with guitar flourishes that provided something of a musical exclamation point or emphasis to the tune. There was a song that he admitted that he had not played for a long time while there was another that he has just written, namely the peppy upbeat “Johnny and June” about a pair of star-crossed lovers. He told about the genesis of some of the songs such as one that he wrote in 2005 after watching a movie or another that he wrote after recalling words he heard when he got a cookie at his grandmother’s house in his youth called “Little Windows, Big Pictures” or another, “Raining in my Heart,” that he wrote after watching the Grammies on television. Among the few cover songs that he sang was one by Canadian country music singer/songwriter Jason McCoy who in 2001 was the Male Vocalist of the Year in the Canadian Country Music Awards. Howie involved the audience in partial singalongs on two of the songs near the end of

Howie Hooper, with his guitar, is all set to perform at the music evening at the Gaia Java Coffee Company shop in Stittsville last Friday.


Sacred Heart is holding ‘Relay for Life’ John Curry john.curry@metroland.com

“Relay for Life” is happening at Sacred Heart Catholic High School in Stittsville later this month. “Relay for Life” is the locally organized Canadian Cancer Society fundraising event that involves teams of participants walking for an extended period to raise funds to battle cancer while also honouring those who have battled cancer or are battling cancer. This is the first time that Sacred Heart Catholic High School has held a “Relay for Life” event. In fact, Sacred Heart is the first Ottawa Catholic School Board school to hold such an event. It all began last year when about 50 Sacred Heart students participated in a “Relay for Life” event at Cairine Wilson Secondary School in Ottawa. This gave the students exposure to the event, opening up the possibility that the school

might hold its own event this year. Well, this is what has happened, with students working since last fall on organizing such a “Relay for Life” event. This inaugural “Relay for Life” event will be limited to participation by 150 students, with the word about the event being spread by the students who took part in last year’s event at Cairine Wilson Secondary School. The event will be held at the Oz Dome off Carp Road in Stittsville which has donated use of its grounds and facility and has been very supportive of the initiative. The event will go ahead, rain or shine. Students have not only been organizing the event but already some fundraising has taken place. The fundraising goal for this “Relay for Life” event has been set at $20,000 and already $6,500 has been raised, with much more expected in the coming weeks leading up to the event. Fundraising events to date have included a

collection of coins at the school which raised $1,600 and a sale of cotton candy donated by Lemon Heaven which sold out quickly. The “Relay for Life” will run from 12 noon to 12 midnight on Friday, May 22, with three ceremonies planned: an opening ceremony, a ceremony involving luminaries during the event and a closing ceremony. All participants will be receiving a special tshirt and participating teams will be setting up tents on the grounds for use during the relay. Throughout the event, there will be various activities for the team members to enjoy and music will be played throughout the event. Student musicians are being recruited to provide some of this music. Brown’s Your Independent Grocer in Stittsville is providing snacks for the event while the Oz Dome is providing a meal for the participants. Sponsors which have come on board to support the event include Giant Tiger, Combat Networks, Lemon Heaven and Pro2Col Uniforms. Other sponsors are also being approached. The Canadian Cancer Society has also been supportive of the initiative.

Besides raising funds for the Canadian Cancer Society, this “Relay for Life” is also supporting the Stittsville Food Bank as participants are being urged to take non-perishable food items to the event for donation to the Food Bank. Students will participate in teams, with teams being challenged to raise the most money. There will be an overall theme of movies with each team to dress up in costumes in accordance with a specific movie. Three of the students involved in organizing this “Relay for Life” event are sisters Anna Ploeg and Cacia Ploeg and Katie McLean. Anna and Katie are grade 12 students while Cacia is a grade 11 student. The Ploeg sisters have both participated previously in the community “Relay for Life” event at Walter Baker Park in Kanata. Sheryl Stonehouse is the Sacred Heart teacher who is serving as the teacher coordinator assisting the student organizers of the event. The hope is that this Sacred Heart “Relay for Life” will become an annual or regular event at the school as a way of students standing up in the fight against cancer and making a difference.

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Three Sacred Heart Catholic High School students who are involved in organizing the school’s upcoming Relay For Life event in support of the Canadian Cancer Society are, from left, Katie McLean, Cacia Ploeg and Anna Ploeg.

Photography summer camps for teens Special to the News

Teens have the opportunity to learn about photograph this summer right here in Stittsville. That’s because once again this July, photographer Andrea Sedgwick will be offering photography summer camps, providing teens will an opportunity to learn about photograph and also editing in a fun, hands-on environment. Each camp offers small group instruction to ensure quality learning and supervision, all provided by a professional photographer who is also an experienced teacher and instructor. In the camps, students will learn about different princi-

ples of photography while also having lots of time to practice, both in the studio as well as outside. All students will receive an eight by ten inch framed print of work done at the camp. Instructor Andrea Sedgwick has over 24 years of experience in the design, photography and multi-media industry as well as 18 years experience in course development and teaching with a variety of institutions including the Ottawa Catholic School Board. This has given her experience in dealing with students of all ages, backgrounds and educational levels. At the camp, teens will receive quality instruction in a

relaxed and fun atmosphere, with small class sizes providing a venue for more personalised learning. Teens will acquire a greater understanding of his or her camera as well as photography in general. Basic editing skills will also be learned. Refreshments will be provided throughout the day. For more information about these teen photography summer camps or for registration information, please call Andrea Sedgwick at 613867-5554 or email her at andreasedgwick@rogers.com. You can also check out the website www.AndreaLSedgwickPhotography.com for more information.

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here’s a great deal of consensus these days around the idea that as a society, we need to move beyond our dependence on the automobile. Sprawl, congestion and road safety are among the issues brought up time and time again at city halls across the country. Here in Ottawa, what to do about all the cars is top of mind as well. Councillors and staff are always looking for ways to make commutes easier, streets safer and neighbourhoods friendlier for those doing pretty much anything other than driving a car. As it should be. Roads are costly to maintain. Congestion saps valuable time that could be spent doing any number of other, more productive things. Cyclists and pedestrians are at constant risk of serious injury or worse while navigating the city. But there’s a problem: Ottawa, as with the rest of Canada, is a society built for the past century around the automobile. Cities have been planned around the idea that most people will go out their front door, hop behind the wheel and go wherever

they need to go. That’s history that won’t be erased overnight. There are a number of initiatives in Ottawa right now sizing up how parking is handled. Westboro is considering paid parking for Richmond Road, Preston Street is dropping fees, and the city is pondering reducing parking requirements for new buildings in the urban area. Those looking to improve our city by making life difficult for cars need to take pause. Restrictions on parking, if implemented too quickly, will be detrimental to the city. Most people still drive, and if they can’t drive where they want, they’ll stay away. Part of what makes cities vibrant isn’t just those people who live in a particular neighbourhood, but who else that neighbourhood attracts. If you can’t get somewhere, you won’t go. This means before we rush to bar the car, we should focus on building transit, cycling and pedestrian infrastructure. Make it easier for people to choose to leave their ride behind before you force them to make that decision.

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here’s a school in my neighbourhood that is doing an effective job of fundraising for a new, and needed, playground. A coup was getting the support of a nearby Loblaws, where signage promotes the campaign and customers are invited, at the checkout counter, to contribute. There has been some published controversy in recent months over this technique – not in this specific case, but in others. Some people have complained that they feel put-upon, embarrassed, even shamed when they are publicly asked to contribute to worthy causes. Many of these people are privately generous and resent being made to feel like cheapskates when they decline to contribute. People rushed to answer to this

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CHARLES GORDON Funny Town criticism and their counter-argument was quite compelling: is your middle-class inconvenience more important than the pressing needs of the less fortunate? So there’s nothing wrong with the pitch at the checkout counter. What’s wrong is that it has to be made at all. Why should a school have to solicit funds for a project that is self-evidently worthy, a project that falls well within the mandate of providing a sound education? Educa-

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tion involves more than courses and books. It also includes exercise and safe play. Shouldn’t we all be paying for that with our taxes? Schools have been nickel-anddimed for decades, forced into bake sales and selling chocolate bars to finance activities and equipment that should be theirs by right. It all comes out of some strange notion of fiscal prudence, a desire to keep taxes low and cut frills. So “frills� become things like team uniforms, sports equipment and playgrounds. And special programs at some schools are available only to those children whose parents can afford to fork out the money for them. This makes a mockery out of the words “public education.� Worse, it penalizes those schools in less afDISTRIBUTION INQUIRIES 4RACI #AMERON ADMINISTRATION: $ONNA 4HERIEN DISPLAY ADVERTISING: 'ISELE 'ODIN +ANATA $AVE 0ENNETT /TTAWA 7EST "RAD #LOUTHIER /RLEANS #INDY 'ILBERT /TTAWA 3OUTH 'EOFF (AMILTON /TTAWA %AST 6ALERIE 2OCHON "ARRHAVEN *ILL -ARTIN .EPEAN -IKE 3TOODLEY 3TITTSVILLE *ANINE +IVELL /TTAWA 7EST 2ICO #ORSI !UTOMOTIVE #ONSULTANT 'REG 3TIMPSON !UTOMOTIVE #ONSULTANT

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sign asking school boards and provincial governments to increase the resources for schools. The petition might say the signers are prepared to pay more in taxes so schools, parents and students don’t have to go begging for what is rightfully theirs.

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fluent areas. Parents who live in better-off neighbourhoods have no difficulty contributing extra money, no difficulty in persuading neighbours and friends to chip in. The result is a further educational inequality. The irony of it all is that many of those who call for restraints in spending on schools are of the generation that benefitted from a more generous time. If you are above a certain age, you can remember that you were given a uniform when you made the team. You didn’t have to sell chocolate bars to pay for it. Times have changed, taxpayers have become stingier, governments have become more cautious, school boards have had to make cuts, parents have to make up the difference. That’s why you’re being asked to pitch in for a playground. There’s no reason not to be generous there. But we’d also like to see, at the checkout counter, a petition to

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Liberals select Chris Rodgers as Carleton riding candidate

Toastmasters in Stittsville Special to the News

Toastmasters has arrived in Stittsville. A new Toastmasters group has started in Stittsville. Toastmasters is a worldwide organization that helps its members improve their communication, public speaking and leadership skills. Indeed, today Toastmasters worldwide serves over 300,000 members in 126 countries, involving a total of over 14,500 member clubs. At Toastmasters meetings, you can approach your fears about speaking in front of a crowd and your communication issues at your own pace. Many skills are learned from experienced Toastmaster members who are there to help you and to encourage you at every step of the way. As one new member of this new Stittsville Toastmasters reports after only one month since joining, the second project in the manual has already been completed and future lessons are being positively anticipated. “I feel that it’s already helping me in the way I approach other people at work,” this new member reports, noting that being a part of Toastmasters will be helping in many aspects of work. So Toastmasters can do a lot to help you with your communication skills, a benefit not only in private life but also in work life. If you would like to know more about the Toastmasters program, you can email contact@stittsvilletoastmasters.ca or check out the website at http://stittsvilletoastmasters.ca . The first permanent Toastmasters club was formed in 1924. Some earlier Toastmasters clubs had been part of the YMCA but these new Toastmasters clubs were separate entities.

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Chris Rodgers, the newly nominated candidate for the federal Liberals in the new Carleton riding which includes Stittsville, Richmond and Goulbourn, addresses the audience at the Carleton Federal Liberal Association’s nomination meeting at South Carleton High School in Richmond last Saturday.

No ce of Commencement Kennedy-Burne Stormwater Management Facility – Environmental Assessment and Func onal Design The City of O awa is undertaking a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) for the expansion and retrofit of the Kennedy-Burne Stormwater Management Facility in Barrhaven. The project was iden fied as a preferred alterna ve in the South Nepean Urban Area Master Servicing and Environmental Study. The exis ng Kennedy-Burne Stormwater Management Facility receives runoff from approximately 202 hectares of predominantly residen al lands north of Strandherd Drive, along with a por on of commercial development in the Barrhaven Town Centre. The facility will be expanded and retrofi ed to provide enhanced water quality treatment consistent with Ministry of Environment and Climate Change requirements for the exis ng serviced area as well as the proposed developments adjacent to the facility south of Strandherd Drive. A func onal design for the facility will also be completed as part of this study. The Process The study is being planned under Schedule B of the Municipal Class EA (October 2000, as amended in 2007 and 2011), which is an approved process under the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act. Consulta on Interested residents can provide comments at any me during the Class EA process. A public mee ng will be held to exchange informa on with local residents and landowners. With the excep on of personal informa on, comments received become part of the public record. Informa on about the study will be available on o awa.ca/kennedyburne . For more informa on, or if you would like your name added to the mailing list, please contact:

The Liberals have selected their candidate for the new Carleton riding in the upcoming federal election. He’s Chris Rodgers who will carry the party’s banner in the election in the new riding that runs includes Stittsville, Richmond, North Gower, Kars, Manotick, Metcalfe, Riverside South and Findlay Creek. He will be going up against Conservative candidate Pierre Poilievre who is the current Minister of Employment and Social Development and the sitting MP for the current Nepean-Carleton riding. The Liberals’ nomination meeting was held last Saturday at South Carleton High School in Richmond. Rodgers has worked in the funeral business as well as in the public service as a policy

and research analyst. Bilingual, he lives in Kars with his wife Jenny and their new son. He has been involved over the years with a number of community organizations, is active in his church and is a member of the Royal Canadian Legion branch in Manotick. He plays hockey, softball and golf and also is a singer and musician. He earned a bachelor’s degree in political science from Laurentian University in 2003, a master’s degree from McGill University in 2005 and a bachelor of education degree from the University of Ottawa. In his acceptance speech, Rodgers said that its time for “positive change in our community and in our country,” urging supporters to put their hope and hard work into action.

S sville Main Street Community Design Plan (CDP) and associated Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendments Open House Wednesday, May 20, 2015 Goulbourn Recrea on Complex 1500 Shea Road 7:30 to 9 p.m. Presenta on at 8 p.m. You are invited to a end and find out more about the vision and framework for the long term development of S sville Main Street — everything from building design and heights, strengthening the village core, good site design, heritage, parks and pathways, making room for pedestrians, cyclists, cars and more. The City’s planning department has worked with the community to dra a CDP since November 2012. Once approved by City Council, the CDP, along with the Official Plan and Zoning By-law will provide the City planning department and Community with the founda on to manage development along the Main Street. To read the dra CDP, visit o awa.ca/s svillecdp. Send your comments to s svillecdp@o awa.ca before June 3, 2015. Comments received will be considered by staff for the final recommenda on to City Council in August 2015. Accessibility is an important considera on for the City of O awa. If you require special accommoda on, please call 3-1-1 or e-mail Mark Young before May 13, 2015. For more informa on, contact:

John Bougadis, M.A.Sc., P.Eng. Senior Project Manager, Infrastructure Planning Planning and Growth Management 110 Laurier Avenue West, 3rd Floor O awa, ON K1P 1J1 Tel: 613-580-2424, ext.14990 E-mail: John.Bougadis@o awa.ca

Mark Young, MCIP, RPP Planner II, Urban Design City of O awa Tel : 613-580-2424, ext. 41396 E-mail: mark.young@o awa.ca o awa.ca/s svillecdp

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Rotary members hear about Crime Prevention Ottawa John Curry john.curry@metroland.com

The Crime Prevention Ottawa organization more than lives up to its name. Its mandate includes not only a focus on crime prevention but also a commitment to the principles of safety in general. Nancy Worsfold, executive director of Crime Prevention Ottawa, told members of the Rotary Club of Ottawa – Stittsville at its meeting on Wednesday, May 6 that people need to feel safe in their communities. If people do not feel safe in their communities, then they withdraw from participation in community activities. “The feelings of safety are important,� Worsfold said in explaining that Crime Prevention Ottawa is not just involved with crime prevention but also in helping people feel safe in the community. She said that Crime Prevention Ottawa has three identified priorities: violence against women, youth at risk and neighbourhoods. With regard to violence against women, Crime Prevention Ottawa has launched a number of initiatives including a recently launched social media campaign. Another initiative involves introducing a healthy relationships component into curriculum at schools. Crime Prevention Ottawa is involved in the city of Ottawa’s anti-gang strategy as part of its work involving youth at risk. Cur-

rently Crime Prevention Ottawa is targeting its efforts on helping the younger siblings of currently active gang members. Crime Prevention Ottawa also has a focus on those communities that are being stressed by crime. These areas include Vanier, Lower Town, the Pinecrest/Queensway area and south east Ottawa. It was pointed out that the vast majority of residents of these areas are law abiding people but that one or two households can cause enormous problems in the area due to their activities. Worsfold congratulated the Rotary Club of Ottawa – Stittsville for its peace park initiative, saying that it is a “crime prevention� initiative because it is helping to build community and building community leads to crime prevention. City of Ottawa Stittsville ward councillor Shad Qadri is the chair of the Board of Directors of Crime Prevention Ottawa. The Board of Directors is comprised of representatives of the city of Ottawa, the Ottawa Police Service, area school boards, child protective services, social housing agencies and the community at large. Crime Prevention Ottawa, which has three staff members, tries to leverage partnerships to achieve its objectives regarding crime prevention and building safer communities. The organization operates at arms-length from the city even though its staff are city employees. Staff reports to the Crime Prevention Ottawa Board of Directors, not city of Ottawa management.

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Michael Posternak, right, of the Rotary Club of Ottawa – Stittsville presents a gift of appreciation to Nancy Worsfold, second from right, executive director of Crime Prevention Ottawa, for being the guest speaker at the Rotary Club’s meeting on Wednesday, May 6 as city of Ottawa Stittsville ward councillor Shad Qadri, who is chair of Crime Prevention Ottawa, looks on at the left.

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What’s up, doc, around village of Stittsville? A choir from Holy Spirit Catholic School under the direction of Nicole Carley and Inger Bluschke sang “Why We Sing” in their performance at the Ottawa Catholic School Board’s 20th annual choral celebration at Notre Dame High School in Ottawa last Friday. It was one of the Board’s Catholic Education Week events… Those looking for garage sale bargains should plan to visit the Crossing Bridge area of Stittsville on Saturday, May 30 from 8 a.m. to 12 noon as that’s when the neighbourhood is holding its annual garage sale, with residents encouraged to hold garage sales on that day. The Crossing Bridge area of Stittsville includes such streets as Belton Avenue, Birdstone Avenue, Crantham Crescent, Delamere Drive, Heritage Grove Crescent, part of Hobin Street, Lanigan Crescent, Laumann Court, Kyle Avenue, Renshaw Avenue, Steventon Crescent, Wendell Avenue and more….Sacred Heart Catholic High School hosted a dance showcase for various schools on Thursday, May 7 as part of Catholic Education Week activities in the city of Ottawa. Students from all three Catholic elementary schools in Stittsville as well as from Sacred Heart itself participated in the event. Holy Spirit Catholic School had grade four/five students perform a jazz routine while another group of Holy Spirit students presented a lyrical routine. A group of

for a review of the play “Dracula” which was the Catholic Education Week activities at Holy presented at Notre Dame Catholic High School Spirit Catholic School on Stittsville Main in Ottawa in the Cappies program. The Cappies Street was a muffin breakfast before school program uses high school critics to review high on Wednesday, May 6. The school also held a school theatre. The Cappies program is a part- volunteer appreciation lunch on Monday, May nership of the Ottawa Citizen with 38 area high 4 and a Jump Rope for Heart event on Tuesschools. Each production is reviewed by high day, May 5….Catholic Education Week activischool students from various schools, with one ties at Guardian Angels Catholic School on of the reviews being chosen for publication in Baywood Drive included an open house before the Ottawa Citizen… With summer on the way, school on Tuesday, May 5 and a food drive for you want to have a good collection of books for the Stittsville Food Bank on Wednesday, May your lazy summer reading. And a good place to 6….It was McHappy Day at McDonald’s at the pick up some books at really, really cheap pric- Crossing Bridge Plaza at the corner of Stittses is the spring book sale that is coming up at ville Main Street and Carp Road on Wednesthe “A Good Read” book store at the Stittsville day, May 6, with local personalities acting as branch of the Ottawa Public Library. This sale guest servers at the restaurant. McHappy Day will run from Friday, May 22 to Friday, May is all about raising funds for Ronald McDonald 29. Plan to drop in and browse around – you House which is a “home away from home” for may just find the book or books that will add families with children suffering from a serious so much to your summer reading activities… illness who are being treated at the Children’s It is expected that the pool at the Goulbourn Hospital of Eastern Ontario…The Amberlakes Recreation Complex will be re-opening in late community off Stittsville Main Street at HaJune as expected as the work is progressing as zeldean Road is holding its community-wide planned…..Nominated as valedictorian for this garage sale on Saturday, May 23 from 8 a.m. year’s graduating class of 2015 at Sacred Heart to 12 noon….Online voting ceased last Friday, High School are students Erika Copeland, Jas- May 8 for the “Me to We” awards for which 14 mine Carlucci-Tanguay, Morgan Perigo and year old Tysen Lefebvre of Stittsville was one Elizabeth Seregelyi. The four will be giving of the three finalists in the community category. speeches this week which will determine who The winners of these “Me to We” awards will is selected for this honour on graduation day in be announced publicly at the We Day in ToronJune…St. Stephen Catholic School on Stitts- to on Sept. 30 later this year…This year’s prom ville Main Street held an open house before for Sacred Heart High School will have a Holschool on Thursday, May 7 as part of its ac- lywood theme. The prom will be held on Friplanned for Saturday, June 6, tivities in Catholic Education Week….Among day, May 29 at St. Anthony’s Hall in Ottawa… there is a rain date as well, just in case. And the rain date will be the next day, Sunday, June 7, also from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. For more information about this Rotary Peace Park Green Acres – Rural Reforesta on Program or about this June 6th event, please contact Theresa Qadri at 613-620-6245 or via email at theresaq@rogers.com, Brad Spriggs at 613-355-3168 or The City of O awa, in partnership with Conserva on Authori es, needs via email at spriggsbrad@ho- your help to create more thriving green woodlands in rural areas. tmail.com or Rosemary Brummell at 613-836-7805 or via email at rebrummell@rogers. If you own a minimum of 0.4 hectares (1 acre) of suitable, idle land and com. meet the program criteria, the Green Acres Program will provide you

students from St. Stephen Catholic School presented a jazz/pop routine while a group of students from Guardian Angels Catholic School performed a jazz routine. Another group of Guardian Angels students presented a musical theatre routine. Sacred Heart students performed three routines – a hip hop routine and two jazz routines. The Sacred Heart dancers were coached by Anna Shackell and Melanie Summers while the Guardian Angels dancers were coached by Jillian Brazil. Jennifer Quinn coached the St. Stephen dancers while Gina Oliver coached the Holy Spirit dancers…Ottawa Fire Service firefighters battled a fire in a hay stack in the vicinity of Rothbourne Road and Moonstone Road off Carp Road on Monday, May 4…The city of Ottawa is currently seeking input and comments about a proposed minor variance that would allow for the installation of an identification sign with an illuminated electronic message component at the corner of Abbott Street and Robert Grant Avenue for the new French Catholic High School that is now under construction. The minor variance is needed because the bylaw applying to the site only allows a manual changeable message component in such a sign….Sacred Heart Catholic High School student Eric Belanger was the published critic in the Ottawa Citizen

June 6th event at new Peace Park Special to the News

You will be able to get a first-hand look at Stittsville’s new peace park on Saturday, June 6. That’s when the Rotary Club of Ottawa – Stittsville and the city of Ottawa’s Better Neighbourhood Program are hosting the first public event at the new peace park which is being developed at Bell Memorial Park in Stittsville. This is the first peace park in the city of Ottawa that will feature a labyrinth. At this event on June 6, which will run from 11:30

a.m. to 2:30 p.m., you will be able to enjoy music as well as food prepared and served by Stittsville’s own Scumptious Catering. For youngsters, there will be a bouncy castle and face painting. There’s also going to be a bake sale. In addition, you will be able to learn about the peace park plans which include a labyrinth, special plantings, walking paths, a friendship bench and other features. For those who wish, you can arrange to have an engraved brick in the pathway leading to the labyrinth. While the event is being

Letter: Teachers’ situation is all about money Editor: The potential for yet another teachers’ strike seems high. Regardless of what the public narrative is, this is about money. The various teachers unions have been at war with whatever government occupies Queens Park for the past 25 years. Along the way they have successfully and incrementally improved their working conditions, salaries and benefits to the point where their compensation ranks with any teachers in Canada and certainly better than what U.S. teachers are paid. Unfortunately, as their fortunes have improved, Ontario’s have not. The debt the province is carrying, especially since the Liberals took power, is now as much as all of the rest of Canada’s provinces combined. The annual interest on the 300 Billion debt is roughly 11 billion which is money the province doesn’t have

for health care and other social programs. The unions always believe that the provincial government, with its powers of taxation, can find the money somewhere. But this line of thinking is why the province is so deeply in debt in the first place. Someone, somewhere, has to be concerned about the taxpayer. Clearly the unions aren’t. They just want more and it’s time someone stood up to them and said no. Unfortunately using children as bargaining chips at a time of the year when withdrawal of services has the most impact on them is a well-worn union tactic. Telling us that the latest job action is to improve the educational system is just union spin for improving the lot of its membership. I hope they don’t think the public is buying it. Alan Sevigny Stittsville

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Saddened over the condition of Nana, their dog, lying in front and played by Rowan Kemp, are, from left, John played by Ava Stevenson, Mrs. Darling played by Hannah MacQueen, Michael played by Keira Conlin and Wendy played by Maiah Lodu in the production of Disney’s Peter Pan Jr. at Goulbourn Middle School.

LEAVE YOUR LASTING MARK FOR CHEO’S CHILDREN & FAMILIES KATHLEEN BELIEVED IN THE GREAT LOVE OF NEW-BORN CHILDREN AND THE IMPORTANCE OF EARLY CARE TO THEIR LIVES. FOR THAT REASON HER SON ESTABLISHED THE KATHLEEN ELIZABETH AND E. NEVILLE WARD ENDOWMENT FUND FOR NURSING EDUCATION IN HER MEMORY.

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Over 100 students were involved in the production, either as part of the cast or involved with other roles such as stage and set design, props and costume creation and tech and stage crew. Cast members in this Peter Pan Jr. production included Simon VanDerLoo as Peter Pan, Maiah Lodu as Wendy, Abbey Darby as Tinkerbell, Aidan Miller as Captain Hook, Brenna Kelly as Smee who is Captain Hook’s first mate, Rowan Kemp as Nana, Nehemiah Omakor as Mr. Darling, Hannah MacQueen as Mrs. Darling, Ava Stevenson as John, Keira Conlin as Michael, Ruth Mekonnen as Tiger Lily, Celeste Faltas as Chief Tiger Bamboo and Olivia Brown as Tick Tock Crocodile. The Lost Boys in this Goulbourn Middle School production included Mady Alexander as Cubby, Tysen Lefebvre as a raccoon, Graham Bell as a raccoon, Elle Spencer as skunk, Neave Watson-Laird as Hop, Alexandra Kouloufakos as Fox, and Emily Gilchrist, Aria Mann, Kaitlyn Flanders, Irelynd Tackabury and McKenna Goodwin. The Mermaids were Ariana Puri, Maya Wallach, Zoe Ivanchenko, Morgan Spencer, Mackenna Edwards and Kiyra Laverty. Others with roles in the production include Christianne Bonhomme, Hailey Elliott, Georgia Brown, Layla Crig, Anwyn Gill, Krista Featherstone, Anna Wang, Megha Rao and Maya Binns as fairies; Ariana Puri, Kiyra Laverty, Jenna Querengesser, Seetal Dhaliwal and Alexis Desjardins as warriors, Sophie Green, Emily Toswell, Thomas Vanderwyst, Nikita Volochay, Shannon Arthurs and Aida Attar as pirates; and Seetal Dhaliwal, Eliza Porteous and Alexis Desjardins as crocodiles. The behinds the scenes crew for the production was just as extensive as the on stage cast. Set design and construction involved Mya Emond, Fiona Tubman, Olivia Fawcett, Alyssa Wilson, Evelyn Brown, Megan Kolisnyk, Ariana Puri, Sophie Green, Graham Bell, Katie Moll, Tia Zubryn, Chelsea Publow, Jenna Querengesser, Emily Smith, Georgia Brown, Alexandra Kouloufakos, Abbey Wilson, Brenna Kelly, Gracie Bellamy, Ameera Arshad, Katie Chen, Maiah Lodu, Kristina Popova, Haley Recoskie, Emma Whang, Shannon Smith, Sarina Lizotte, Celeste Faltas and Kyle Levere. Those on the costume committee include Elle Spencer, Maiah Lodu, Celeste Faltas, Yukta Shah, Olivia Brown, Mady Alexander, Junhee Park, Virtue Iyeteku, Rowan Kemp, Amy Bushnik, Alex Kouloufakos, Jasmin

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Calligraphy art now on display at Stittsville library branch Special to the News

There’s lots of texting and emailing today but there’s still a role for callig-

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raphy. Calligraphy is stylized handwriting using a variety of scripts and designs.

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At Goulbourn Middle School Playing the role of mermaids in the production of Disney’s Peter Pan Jr. at Goulbourn Middle School are, front row, from left, Maya Wallach, Ariana Puri, Mackenna Edwards and Kiyra Laverty, and, back row, from left, Morgan Spencer, Jenna Querengesser and Zoe Ivanchenko.

tions. You can get a feel for the craftsmanship and skill involved in calligraphy by dropping into the Stittsville branch of the Ottawa Public Library this month and taking a look at the Art Space Wall Gallery where the Calligraphy Society of Ottawa has some of the calligraphy done by its members on display. In addition, the display cabinet associated with the Art Space Wall Gallery not only has some examples of calligraphy work displayed but it also features information about gold leaf, a technique used in calligraphy. There are also some instruments and inks on display in the cabinet. On exhibit in the display cabinet are work by Laurence Jones (Laundry Prayer), Laraine Laughland (the letter “L”) and Marina P. Ferrarin (the letter “L”). On the Gallery wall itself, there are ten pieces of calligraphy on display. These include a quote from Hagakure by Kevin Williams; a colourful design entitled Griffin by Kathryn Finter; a yellow and green work entitled Abundance by Karen Mackay; an artistic creation entitled Poppy Love” by Linda

Hillier; the horizontal work featuring three cut-out squares entitled Pensieri by Marina P. Ferrarin; a creation of white printing on a black background entitled Grim Fandango by Kevin Williams; a design entitled In Corais Jubilo by Marina P. Ferrarin; a boxed sheet of paper with script on it entitled In Shakespeare’s Hand by Judy Jaimet Bainbridge; a work entitled Illuminated Letter “B” with BlackEyed Susan by Kathryn Finter; and Picking Raspberries, a work with a raspberry coloured background, by Linda Hillier. This display at the Art Space Wall Gallery at the Stittsville library branch has a book there in which viewers can write their comments about the exhibit. No pressure but be sure to use your best handwriting when signing the book! The Calligraphy Society of Ottawa is an organization which represents a cross section of abilities among its members. Some are professional calligraphers while others are artists or hobbyists. The Calligraphy Society of Ottawa’s website is htto://cso.ncf.ca . The Calligraphy Society of Ottawa conducts beginner courses as well as courses for more advanced students. It also holds workshops.

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152 km ride starts, finishes in Stittsville John Curry

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Stittsville was motorcycle central last Saturday. That’s because it was the starting point and also the finish point for the Ride For Disabled Vets which attracted about 220 motorcycles for the 152 kilometer ride raising funds for Wounded Warriors Canada and raising awareness in the community in support of Canadian military veterans who are suffering because of their service experiences. Motorcyclists gathered in the parking lot at Brown’s Your Independent Grocer (YIG) on Stittsville Main Street, assembling for registration from 8:30 a.m. to 9:45 a.m. before the ride got underway at 10 a.m., with groups of riders leaving the parking lot, riding behind the store and then out onto Stittsville Main Street to head off on the route with the first stop in Merrickville followed by a stop in Perth before heading back to Stittsville. Over 100 signs were erected along the route to keep the motorcyclists on track. Back at Brown’s YIG, there was a BBQ from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m., followed by a draw for prizes and a 50/50 prize. A CHEZ 106 mobile broadcast van was set up at the starting area at the Brown’s YIG parking lot. Sunny, warm weather with hazy sunshine prevailed for the event. Among the participants in this Ride for Disabled Vets was Sly Chenard, a 21 year veteran with the Airborne Regiment who is now retired. He was riding a red 2013 Harley Davidson Trike. Sly pointed out that he chose red for his motorcycle because red is the colour of the Airborne Regiment with which he served. Another biker at the event was David Bowles, who lives in Pembroke but is a member of the Ottawa Chapter of the Blue Knights. He was on hand to help direct the bikers as they left the parking lot and to assist in the running of the ride. He was riding a 2013 Harley Davidson Heritage Classic, a bike which he praises for its smooth ride. He even rode it all the way to Nevada. Funds raised in this charity ride for disabled veterans are going to Wounded Warriors Canada which works to support Canadian veterans with physical and PTSD )Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) injuries incurred in the service of the country. This Ride For Disabled Vets began last year when a group known as the “Founding Four” decided to organize a local motorcycle charity ride on behalf of Wounded Warriors Canada. The idea was to hold a motorcycle community event supported by motorcycle riding groups and riders. The “Founding Four” were Bud Ranger, who served as race director for this year’s event, Adwin “OJ” Gallant, JP Grenier and Larry Olson. Last year’s inaugural event saw the participation of almost 200 motorcyclists from the

Ottawa area. Among the riding groups involved were the Blue Knights (Police Riding Group), the Red Knights (Firefighter Riding Group), the Canadian Motorcycle Cruisers (Social Riding Group) and the UN-NATO Group (Veterans Riding Group). Last year, as with this year, saw support for the event from Brown’s YIG in Stittsville which was both the starting and finishing area. The goal of the Ride For Disabled Vets is not only to raise funds for Wounded Warriors Canada but also to raise community

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Last Saturday wheels were spinning in support of Wounded Warriors Canada in the Ride For Disabled Vets which started and ended in Stittsville. Coming up in June, wheels will once again be spinning in support of Wounded Warriors Canada. While the wheels will be bicycle wheels and not motorcycle wheels as in the Ride For Disabled Vets, they will be spinning for the same cause, namely to help Wounded Warriors Canada in its support for Canadian Armed Forces personnel or veterans who are facing challenges with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) or other injuries suffered in their service to their country. These bicycle wheels will be travelling over areas of France, Belgium and the Netherlands from June 12 to June 20 in the Battlefield Bike Ride 2015. And one of the riders in this Battlefield Bike Ride will be Matt Muzzi of Stittsville. He participated in the inaugural Battlefield Bike Ride last year and will be part of this year’s 2015 ride as well. Last year’s ride covered over 700 kilometers from Juno Beach to Vimy Ridge, raising funds for Wounded Warriors Canada. This year this Battlefield Bike Ride will begin at Vimy Ridge where it ended last year and will continue through France, Belgium and the Netherlands. Since this year marks the 70th anniversary of the Liberation of the Netherlands, this ride through the Netherlands carries a special significance with it.

And just what will Matt experience on this Battlefield Bike Ride this coming June? Beginning where the inaugural Battlefield Bike Ride of 2014 ended, namely at the Vimy Ridge Memorial, this year’s ride will head north from there, following in the footsteps of Canada’s World War Two troops, crossing into Belgium and its historic Flanders Fields. Along the route participants will visit sites of historic Canadian battles including Passchendaele and Ypres. They will attend a Last Post ceremony at the Menin Gate. After Ypres, those on this Battlefield Bike Ride will head north to Bruges, a picturesque city and site of major Canadian operations in World War Two. In the Netherlands, those on the ride will mark the 70th anniversary of VE Day and the Liberation of the Netherlands, with stops including the Canadian war cemetery in Adegem and the For Freedom Museum in Knokke-Heist which was established to honour Canadian liberators. The ride will then go on to the Canadian war cemetery in Bergen Op Zoom, with the ride culminating at Groesbeek cemetery in Nijnegen. This is the only Canadian war cemetery in Holland. This Battlefield Bike Ride 2015 will last for seven days, covering 555 kilometers through France, Belgium and the Netherlands. Riders will cover from 75 to 85 kilometers a day. Lieut.-Gen. (Ret’d) Romeo Dallaire, who is the national patron for Wounded Warriors Canada, will be taking part in the ride. All participants in this Battlefield

hundred thousand dollars in total for Wounded Warriors Canada. Donations to help Matt can be done online at http://woundedwarriors.ca/how-we-help/ . Search his name at BBR15.ca and then donate on his page. On the bike ride, a normal day will see the participants up about 6:30 a.m. and after breakfast and a pre-ride briefing, will be on the road by 9 a.m. It is not a race and riders progress along the route at their own pace. They will ride until noon, perhaps stopping at points of interest along the route. After stopping for lunch, they will then continue riding for another two or three hours, a time which may include some stops at points of interest along the route such as a battle site or taking part in a wreath laying ceremony. The participants will be staying in hotels along the route. Matt, who is a Canadian Forces veteran, serving from 1985 to 1994, participated in last year’s inaugural ride which covered from Juno Beach to Vimy Ridge. He recalls one six kilometer climb on the route, noting that Normandy features hilly terrain. Matt used to participate in mountain biking, so he is comfortable on a bicycle. In addition, he tries to be physically fit. But even more importantly, he is a big history buff regarding World War One and World War Two. Last year he jumped at the chance to follow in the footsteps of Canada’s soldiers in the two World Wars by taking part in this bike ride. Matt is participating in these Battlefield Bike Rides in the hope that they will create more awareness of

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Matt Muzzi of Stittsville will be participating in the Battlefield Bike Ride 2015 in France, Belgium and the Netherlands this coming June, raising funds for Wounded Warriors Canada. Bike Ride 2015 are required to raise a minimum of $4,000 for Wounded Warriors Canada. Matt has set his fundraising goal at $5,000, all of which will go to Wounded Warriors Canada. Last year Matt raised over $6,000 while the ride itself raised several

Canada’s war efforts and, more importantly, will help more people understand how important it is to look after Canada’s military personnel when they return from military action. Both Bosnia and the Gulf War involved Canadian military during Matt’s time in the military but he never got to go to these war zones because of a bad knee. He even volunteered to go but was unsuccessful. But he watched as many fellow soldiers left for these war zones. He now views his participation in the Battlefield Bike Ride and its support for Wounded Warriors Canada as his way to support his buddies who did experience Bosnia and the Gulf War. “This is my way to try to give back to these guys,� he says. Matt says that the Battlefield Bike Tour is a tour which shows what Canada’s military went through in the two Worlds Wars. He says that as Canadians, the participants on this Battlefield Bike Tour feel proud just being there, knowing that Canadians played such a significant role in liberating the Netherlands and fighting back the Germans. He says that quite a few of those who participated in last year’s inaugural Battlefield Bike Ride from Juno Beach to Vimy Ridge will be back this year for the bike ride from Vimy Ridge to the Netherlands. He notes that while cycling the route and going up a six kilometer hill as happened last year may be challenging, it is nothing like the challenge that Canada’s wartime soldiers endured, walking the route while being shot at.

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IN MEMORIAM MUNRO, Stan In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandpa Stan Munro who passed away ten years ago May 12, 2005. Time slips by but memories stay, Quietly remembered every day, Happy thoughts of time together, Memories that will last forever, No longer in our lives to share, But in our hearts he’s always there.

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Peacefully at the West End Villa in Ottawa on Monday afternoon, May 4th, 2015 at the age of 97 years. The last surviving child of the late Frank Yakabuski and the late Julia Chapeskie. Predeceased by her husband, John in 2004 and her son, Timothy in 2006. She leaves to mourn her daughter, Virginia and many nieces and nephews from the Yakabuski family. Predeceased by her brothers: Lawrence and Paul and sisters: Mary and Helen. Visitation was held at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Friday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 7:30 and again on Saturday morning from 8:30 until 9:15. A Funeral Mass was celebrated in St. John Chrysostom Church, Arnprior on Saturday morning, May 9th at 10 o’clock. Interment St. Francis Xavier Cemetery, Renfrew. In lieu of flowers, remembrance donations to L’Arche Arnprior or the Arnprior and District Hospital Partners in Caring Foundation would be appreciated. Members of the CWL will assemble at the funeral home for prayers on Friday afternoon at 3:30. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

Peacefully at the Renfrew Victoria Hospital with loved ones by her side on Sunday afternoon, May 10th, 2015 at the age of 94 years. Beloved mother of Paul Carron (Sharon Welch) of Renfrew; Diane Aubé of Burlington; Anita Schubrink (late Eric) of Stewartville and Jane Carron of Winnipeg. Cherished grandmother of Laurie Robinson (Wayne) of Red Deer, Alberta; Sean Black (Stephanie) of Toronto; Melissa Good (Jonathan) of White Lake; Derrick Schubrink (Stephanie Plascott) of White Lake; Charles Carron of Winnipeg and Fletcher Pincock (Sarah) of Winnipeg; Step-Grandmother of Gail Campbell (Donnie) of Fitzroy Harbour. GreatGrandmother of Avery, Alyssa and Ayden Robinson; Keira and Aidan Black; Rowan and Malcolm Good; Gyus Pincock and Great-Step-Grandmother of Jonathan and Michael Campbell. Loved sister of Ailsa Rodgers (late Les) of Brantford and Esther Knight (Ray) of Worthing, UK. Predeceased by her parents: James Kennedy Sloane and Gertrude Whittle as well as siblings: Bernard Kennedy-Sloane (Anne Kennedy-Sloane), Jean Reid (late Frank) and Marjorie van der Karst (late Max). A private family graveside service will take place in the National Military Section of the Beechwood Cemetery in Ottawa. If desired, a memorial donation to the Bonnechere Manor Foundation or Sunshine Coach, Renfrew would be appreciated and may be made online or left at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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You can find out about firefighting in Stittsville and more specifically about the role of volunteer firefighters in the Goulbourn community at the upcoming May meeting of the Goulbourn Township Historical Society. The meeting will be held this Saturday, May 16 at 1:30 p.m. in the meeting room at the Stittsville branch of the Ottawa Public Library on Stittsville Main Street in Stittsville. Captain Brian Bedard, a long time volunteer firefighter at Station 81 on Stittsville Main Street in Stittsville, will be talking about volunteer fire-

fighters and specifically about the impact that volunteer firefighters have had on life in Stittsville and Goulbourn township over the years. Following Captain Bedard’s presentation, there will be a visit to Station 81 which is right next door to the library to check out the firefighting equipment there including the vintage antique fire truck which was Stittsville’s first piece of firefighting equipment. Everyone is welcome to attend this meeting of the Historical Society. Admission is free and refreshments will be available following the presentation.

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It’s a plant sale; it’s a bake sale; it’s a garage sale – three in one. And it’s all happening in one spot, right at St. Thomas Anglican Church at the corner of Stittsville Main Street and Carleton Cathcart Street in Stittsville this coming Saturday, May 16. The plant sale is running from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. while the bake sale and garage sale are both running from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. All proceeds from the plant sale are going to help fund the spring planting and the upkeep of the church grounds. The proceeds from the bake sale and from an “Angel” table are going to St. Jude’s Cathedral in Iqaluit. Proceeds from the garage sale will be directed to local and city charities. Everyone is welcome to attend this plant sale/bake sale/garage sale.

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It’s a waiting list that is almost are big as the list of clients currently being served. That’s why Citizen Advocacy, an Ottawa organization that works with people of disabilities of all types, continues to seek out volunteers who could help reduce this waiting list for its programs. Citizen Advocacy’s core program called “Everyday Champions” matches a volunteer with someone who has a disability. Under the program, they meet once a week, perhaps for a cup of coffee or to watch a hockey game or to play cards or whatever. The idea is to prevent the disabled person from becoming isolated and lonely by getting the person out into the community. Being involved rather than isolated leads to better health, both mental and physical, for the person with a disability, Maria Redpath of Citizen Advocacy told those at the May general meeting of the Richmond Village Association on Tuesday, May 5 at the Richmond Memorial Community Centre (arena) hall in Richmond. Citizen Advocacy also has a similar program which matches a volunteer with a person with a physical disability such as visual impairment. Here again, it’s a matter of the volunteer meeting with the person on a weekly basis and doing some activity such as going grocery shopping or having a meal together. These are simply things that make a difference, Redpath pointed out. Citizen Advocacy also has other programs such as one

which sees a facilitator help with person directed planning and a lifetime networks program which sees the establishment of a support network for a person with a disability so that there is support in the community when caregivers such as parents are no longer there to help. In Richmond, Myles Dear and his son Kyram are involved in a lifetime networks program. In fact, right now their network needs a new facilitator and a call has gone out for someone in the Richmond community to consider filling this position.

Citizen Advocacy also has a support group for parents of a child with a disability as well as support groups for siblings, both adult siblings and child siblings. Currently Citizen Advocacy has 302 matches taking place in the Ottawa area. However, there are 291 people on the waiting list, waiting for a volunteer whose participation would allow a program to be implemented. Citizen Advocacy works with people of all ages with all types of disabilities including developmental and intellectual. The key

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Maria Redpath, left, of Citizen Advocacy chats with Richmond Village Association (RVA) president Tino Bevacqua, right, at the RVA’s general meeting on Tuesday, May 5 at which she was one of the guest speakers.

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It’s an image that you might expect to find on a Canadian postage stamp as it depicts perfectly the multicultural nature of today’s Canadian society. Entitled “O Canada,” this acrylic painting by Stittsville artist Vera van Baaren shows seven Canadians lined up facing the Peace Tower which has the Canadian flag flying from it. The seven figures are distinguished by their clothing and there’s an aboriginal person in the middle. Artist van Baaren said that she placed the aboriginal person in the middle of the group to acknowledge aboriginals as the central founding culture of today’s Canada. This “O Canada” painting is part of the new exhibition entitled “Being Canadian” which is now on display at the Ottawa West Arts Association (owaa) gallery at the Goulbourn Recreation Complex (GRC) in Stittsville. The exhibition opened last Saturday and will be in place at the gallery until Friday, July 10. Parliament Hill and the Peace Tower is also featured in a photograph by John Edkins in the exhibition. Entitled quite simply “Parliament Hill,” this colour photograph shows a view of the Parliament Buildings showing the Library of Parliament and the Peace Tower. Another very Canadian work in this exhibition is a mixed media piece entitled “Canadian Maples” by Sheila Turner Whalen which features a number of Canadian maple leaves – and what could be more Canadian than that! This exhibition follows its title “Being Canadian” by featuring numerous works of art with very Canadian

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Stittsville artist Vera van Baaren holds her acrylic painting entitled “O Canada” which is now on display in the new “Being Canadian” exhibition at the Ottawa West Arts Association (owaa) gallery at the Goulbourn Recreation Complex on Shea Road in Stittsville. An oil painting by Charlie Rogers entitled “In the Gatineau” depicts a scene of a small lake surrounded by trees. Also part of the exhibition is a small photograph by Charlie Rogers called “Artist Point” which shows very much the same scene as depicted in the oil painting. The shore is featured in two paintings in this “Being Canadian” exhibition. Josie Walsh’s acrylic painting “Beautiful PEI” shows a sea shore of sand dunes and grasses, with the sky above. Inge Whelan’s acrylic painting “Sand Castle” shows a boy on a beach building a sand castle with the surf in the background, along with mountains in the

distance. Canadian scenes featured in the exhibit also include Roseanne Fachin’s acrylic painting called “Centennial Lake” which is mostly a depiction of a cloud-filled sky above the lake, although the lake, an island and hills in the background are also shown. Mark Grasza’s oil painting “Watson’s Mill Manotick 1859” shows a view of the historic Manotick landmark mill, with its adjacent dam on the Rideau River and with several ducks flying in the sky. See NEW EXHIBIT, page 62

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The Hike for Hospice Palliative Care took place on Sunday, May 3, 2015 at the May Court Hospice and RuddyShenkman Hospice.

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At charity cake auction Sacred Heart Catholic High School student Adam Nguyen takes a cell phone photo of the alligator-shaped cake which was one of the cakes in the annual charity cake auction at the school last Friday.

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At Sacred Heart Catholic High School Sitting beside a cake, right, created by members of Sacred Heart Catholic High School’s “Colour Outside The Lines” Club at the charity cake auction at the school last Friday are, from left, Zoe Landry, Abby Landry and school chaplaincy leader Mary Defayette.

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Students arriving for school rotated around the outside of the tables on which the cakes were displayed, with many taking cell photos of the cakes that stood out for them. Coordinators for this charity cake auction, as in past years, were teacher Malcolm Lawrence and Mike Maloney who once again wore white lab coats and wigs, a look that has become traditional for them over the years. In this annual charity cake auction at Sacred Heart, homeroom classes submit bids for the cakes. The funds raised go to a number of charities. This year the charities being supported from the funds raised in this charity cake auction are the Brain Tumour Foundation, Free The Children, the Nepean Kanata Rotary Club (building a school in Kenya), Operation Come Home, School Box (building schools in Nicaragua), Friends of Hospice, Youth Services Bureau (youth mental health), the Sisters of Charity (supporting villages in Cameroon), Stittsville Food Bank, Richmond Food Bank, St. Mary’s Home (program for young pregnant women and young mothers which allows them to continue their schooling), Camp Quality (summer camp for children with cancer), National Service Dogs (training service dogs), and Friends of the Orphans Canada (a scholarship program for students living at the orphanage which is visited by Sacred Heart students who go on the Dominican Experience trip). In addition, funds from the cake JOHN CURRY/METROLAND Sacred Heart Catholic High School coordinators for the school’s annual charity cake auction are used to support Sacred auction last Friday are Malcolm Lawrence, left, and Mike Maloney, right, who are flanking Heart’s program providing sandwiches for consumption at the Shepherds a cake featuring an owl face. of Good Hope in Ottawa. Continued from page 41

And what about the array of cupcakes that were displayed along with five pictures asking “Who is the father of the periodic table?”. The cupcakes were decorated with symbols of the periodic table of elements. It was all very scientific! There was a blue bird with an elaborate tail sitting on a nest, a scene which lent itself to two layers of cake. This was made by Emma Stresman, Kamila Bowmann and Amira Hached. There was another blue cake with fish decorations on it, with the cake surrounded by a

wooden frame made from 2 x 4’s around it. A cake prepared by the school’s Dominican Experience team was covered with chocolate goodies. And another cake was covered with ju jubes. There was a cake made in the shape of a big blue fish. There was a cupcake creation in the shape of two snakes. There was a cake featuring a Netflix scene. And another cake promoted National Service Dogs. And what about the cake with ice cream cones and lollipops sticking out of it! There was also a volcano cake and one that represented a pot of flowers.

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Calling all book lovers! The annual – 23rd annual, in fact – book fair is coming up at A. Lorne Cassidy Elementary School in Stittsville on Friday, May 22 and Saturday, May 23. There will be tables and tables full of both adult and children’s books on sale at this used book sale. The book sale will take place from 3:45 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday, May 22 and also from 10 a.m. to 12 noon on Saturday, May 23. In addition to the book fair, there will be a BBQ held on the Friday, May 22, running from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. It’s a great opportunity to enjoy a BBQ outing while also having the opportunity to browse through thousands of books, selecting the ones that will make great summer reading for you.

Win a Week of Summer Camp for Free Register for a City of Ottawa summer day camp by June 1, 2015 and you could be one of 50 lucky campers to win your week’s cost back, up to a value of $250. All registrations received by this date will automatically be entered into the draw. The more camps you sign-up for, the more chances to win. The City offers a great selection of camps for all ages and interests. Check out the half-day preschool camps, neighbourhood theme camps, aquatics, sports, and specialty and creative arts camps. Leadership camps for youth are also offered including some with placements providing a handson work experience. Camps are available throughout the city, with enthusiastic and well-trained leaders. For a complete list of camps available and contest details, visit ottawa.ca/summer camps. Local Summer Camps If you are looking for local summer camps this summer, Parks & Recreation has the following to offer: Just Incredible Kids Summer Camp is offered every week this summer at Greely, Metcalfe and Manotick. This camp is for ages 6-12 and offers out-trips, theme days and a chance to make new friends. Mont Cascade, Upper Canada Village, Museums and Funhaven are just a few of the out trips planned. Some of the theme days include Luau Party, CSI Day and Ooey Gooey, Slimy Concoction Day. For children ages 4 & 5, On My Own Adventure is a full day camp offered every week at the Greely Community Centre. A few examples of the weekly themes are Animal Adventures, Creepy Crawlers, Squeaky Sneakers and Art Expo. Special guests are scheduled to visit each week and great on-site activities are planned. Camp hours for these camps are 9:00am-4:00pm. Pre care from 7:30am-9:00am and post care from 4:00pm-5:30pm is included in the registration fee. Scheduled payments can be arranged for registrations greater than $300.00. For more information on these camps, please contact: 613580-2424 ext 30235 or OsgoodeRideauRecreation@ottawa.ca Green Acres Reforestation Program The City’s Green Acres Program is looking for empty idle fields to be transformed into thriving green woodlands. The program provides landowners with advice and assistance in setting up a proper planting plan for their property. Landowners must be rural property owners in Ottawa, have a minimum of 0.4 hectares (1 acre) of suitable land and must agree to cover the subsidized cost of the tree seedlings, site preparation, planting and tending as well as agreeing to reasonably protect the plantation. The Green Acres Program will provide landowners with: • Subsidized tree seedlings; • Advice and assistance in se ng up a proper plan ng plan; and • Assistance caring for the trees a er they are planted The funding is provided to a maximum of 50 percent on a cost-shared basis. Applicants must contact the LandOwner Resource Centre to verify that the proposed project is located in the eligible area and meets the funding guidelines. For more information, contact the LandOwner Resource Centre at 613-692-3571 or 1-800-387-5304. 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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Lots of wins for Atom Boys basketball team in past season Special to the News

The Goulbourn Basketball Association’s Atom Boys #2 team had a fantastic season with an impressive record of 15 wins and only five losses. The team wrapped up its season at the recent year-end tournament in Stittsville. The boys had a lot of fun playing this season and are really looking forward to next season. The players wish to SUBMITTED thank coaches Bill Myette Members of the Goulbourn Basketball Association’s Atom Boys #2 team are, from left, coach Bill Myette, Stephen Myette, Jonathan Rethish, Carter and Shaun Prikker for their Edwards, James Gallant, Teo Kwindt, Jack Prikker, Kyle Myette, Mackenzie Adams, Alexandre Gougeon, James Dormer, James Hopkinson and coach time and dedication during the past season. Shaun Prikker. Missing from the picture is Zach Sheppard.

Swimmers wanted for summer program Special to the News

Calling all those youngsters who swims like a fish and loves the water and might be interested in competitive swimming! The Goulbourn Sea Hawks Swim Club is holding a summer competitive swim program and invites all aspiring competitive swimmers aged 7 to 11 years old to schedule an assessment to join this summer swim program. Goulbourn Sea Hawks coaches will assess the young swimmers with spots filled

on a first come basis. This promises to be an opportunity for fun and fitness while trying out competitive swimming. The program will run from June 29 to July 17 with sessions at either 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. or from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, all at the Goulbourn Recreation Complex pool which will be open then after its renovations. For more details, please email swimgsh@gmail. com .

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It’s “Play Ball” time for the Stittsville 56’ers of the Greater Ottawa Fastball League. The Stittsville squad opens the 2015 season this week with a home game against Micksburg. The 56’ers will be hosting the Ottawa Valley A’s at Alexander Grove in Stittsville on Wednesday, May 20 at 8:30 p.m. Stittsville 56’ers take to the road for a game on Thursday, May 28 at 8:30 p.m. in Micksburg. The regular season will continue through to the end of July, with each team playing each other team in the league three times. Besides the Stittsville 56’ers, teams in the league include the Micksburg, Ottawa Valley A’s, Quyon, 14C Victory and Kars.

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Registration for players new to the Goulbourn Girls Hockey Association (GGHA) for the 2015/16 season is now open online at www.ggha.ca. There will be an early bird discount available until this Friday, May 15. Registration information and forms are available at www.ggha.ca . For the 2015/16 season, the GGHA will have all house league levels available, from the Initiation Program to Midget. Players who were not registered with the GGHA for the present season are considered new players and will be accepted by the GGHA to the extent that there are spaces available for the age group that is involved. New players must submit a copy of a

proof of age document such as a birth certificate when the payment is made. Age categories for the 2015/16 season will include Junior FUNdamentals (Initiation Program), Novice, Atom, PeeWee, Bantam and Midget. Registration fees are $575 per player for the Junior FUNdamentals (Initiation Program); $725 for the Novice, Atom, PeeWee and Bantam levels; and $550 for the Midget level. The early bird discount in all cases is $50. All registration must be done online. Payment options are cash, cheque or credit card. A multi player discount will be available for families with more than two players registered with the GGHA.

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Fiddlers and stepdancers invade Richmond this coming weekend. It’s the annual Ottawa Fiddle and Stepdance Competition which is taking place this Saturday, May 16 and this Sunday, May 17 at the Richmond Memorial Community Centre (arena) hall at the corner of Perth Street and Huntley Road in Stittsville. The action will get underway on Saturday, May 16 at 11 a.m. and then again on Sunday, May

17 at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 16 will see preliminaries in various classes taking place both during the daytime and in the evening beginning at 6:30 p.m. On Sunday, May 17, there will be finals in the afternoon, followed by a finals showcase beginning at 7 p.m. Prize money for the competitors will vary from $50 for winning the age nine and under fiddle class to $400 for winning the open fiddle and open step-

dancing classes. Everyone is welcome to attend this fiddle and stepdancing competition. A weekend pass costs $25 per person while a single day pass is $15 per person. There are also other admission charges for just the Saturday daytime or evening competitions as well as for the afternoon and evening finals on Sunday. Members of the Ottawa Fiddle and Stepdance Competition committee include Dale

Greene, Ian Stackhouse, Marlene Greene, Kyle Felhaver, Denise McLean-Paynter, Cassandra Greer and Brenda McKeown. Denise McLean-Paynter will be the master of ceremonies for the competition. Guylaine Gagner will be the house pianist while Kyle Felhaver will serve as the house fiddler. Judges for the competition will be Patti Kusturok, Cindy Thompson, Becky Reid and Kerry Fitzgerald.

Around the village of Richmond If you would like to try meditation or are looking for a group with whom to participate with meditation, then you should consider the new meditation group that has begun at St. John the Baptist Anglican Church on Fowler Street. This meditation group is meeting every Wednesday from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. with everyone welcome to attend. You don’t have to have had any previous experience with meditation in order to participate. The group will also be exploring meditation practices from different traditions. For more information about this meditation group, please contact James Harley at 613-296-8131 or email jmharley97@gmail. com …A group of students from St. Philip Catholic School performed a dance routine at the dance showcase hosted by Sacred Heart Catholic High School in Stittsville on Thursday, May 7. The dancers were coached by teacher Tabitha Villemaire. The dance showcase, which attracted dancers from a number of schools, was one of the Board’s Catholic Education Week activities….South

Carleton High School held a band trip to Washington from last Wednesday, May 6 through to last Saturday, May 9…Rev. Michel Dubord at St. John’s Anglican Church on Fowler Street has tickets available for the fundraiser which west end Anglican Churches are holding in support of a prayer/reflection room at the new RuddyShenkman Hospice in Kanata. This fundraiser will be a spring fashion show featuring fashions by designer Judy Joannou. Called “Spring Fashion Show: Clergy On the Catwalk,” this event will also feature a silent auction, door prizes and desserts. There will also be an onsite boutique for jewellery and accessories. The event is taking place on Saturday, May 30 at 2 p.m. at Algonquin College. Tickets are $50 each with a $35 income tax receipt available. For tickets or more information, please contact Rev. Dubord at 613-838-6075 or via email at info@saintjohnsrichmond. ca …The Rideau Valley Conservation Authority (RVCA) is planning a community tree planting at the Jock River Em-

bayment Project shoreline at the Richmond Conservation Area at the corner of McBean Street and Royal York Street on Saturday, May 16. For more information or to participate, please contact Jennifer Lamoureau of the RVCA at 613-692-3571, ext. 1108 or via email at Jennifer. laboureau@rvca.ca …A meeting for input for a program review of the city of Ottawa’s Rural Clean Water Grants Program was held in Richmond on Tuesday, April 28. The Ottawa Rural Clean Water Grants program provides grants of up to $15,000 to farmers and other rural landowners to undertake a variety of projects on their property that protect water quality. The program has provided more than 1,000 grants since it began in the year 2000…St. Philips Parish held a murder mystery dinner at the parish hall last Friday and Saturday evenings…There’s entertainment at the Richmond Curling Club lounge this coming Friday, May 15 with another open mic night being held, running from 8 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend as there is no ad-

‘Gateway to Groceries’ service in Richmond John Curry john.curry@metroland.com

Ridership is growing. The number of trips being taken has more than tripled. The Gateway to Groceries transportation service in the village of Richmond is gaining a foothold in the community. This Gateway to Groceries service, which sees a van transport seniors, the disabled, moms – well, anyone really – to stores or services in Richmond. The service, created thanks to a partnership between the Richmond Village Association (RVA) and the Rural Ottawa South Support Services (ROSSS), provides this free transportation within the community on the second and

fourth Friday of each month. It could be that the person needs transportation to the grocery store or to a doctor’s appointment or elsewhere in the village. And it’s starting to get known better after starting up just last fall. In its first months, the service average about five users each time. But in the January/March period of this year, the number of regular users has grown to about ten. And the number of one-way trips has grown from about 20 previously to 76 trips, quite an increase. Judy Bedell, acting transportation manager for ROSSS, told those at the RVA general meeting on Tuesday, May 5 that the users of this Gateway to Groceries transportation service are getting to feel a sense of camaraderie as well as a growing sense of

mission charge, although everyone is encouraged to take along a non-perishable food item for donation to the Richmond Food Bank…..A cell phone communications tower has now been erected in the northwest corner of the Richmond fairgrounds…A Camp Awesome day camp will be held from Monday, July 20 to Friday, July 24 at St. Paul’s United Church on McBean Street. The camp for children ages 4 to 12 years old will run from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The deadline to register to attend this Camp Awesome day camp is Monday, June 29…Catholic Education Week activities at St. Philip Catholic School on Maitland Street last week included an open house and muffin breakfast early on Tuesday, May 5….The next general meeting hosted by the Richmond Village Association will take place on Tuesday, June 2 at 8 p.m. at the Richmond Memorial Community Centre (arena) hall. Included on the agenda will be a presentation by Cardel Homes about the firm’s proposed development on Shea Road…

independence. She said that it makes such a difference to the users to be able to get out and about in the community. She praised King’s Your Independent Grocer (YIG) in Richmond for its support of the program. The service operates in the village on the second and fourth Friday morning of each month, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Users can arrange for stops at the banks, at King’s YIG, at the IDA Pharmacy, at Mac’s or elsewhere in the village. Any way that we can help people get out and about in the community helps to build community, Bedell said at the RVA meeting. For more about this Gateway to Groceries transportation service in Richmond, please contact Judy Bedell at 613-692-4697, ext. 234. You can also check out the ROSSS website at www.rosss.ca .

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May 8th, 2015 Open House for Stittsville Main Street CDP Stittsville Main Street is a very important feature to our community and represents the village atmosphere of Stittsville. The Stittsville Main Street Community Design Plan (CDP) was requested in 2009 because of the individual spot zonings taking place on the street, which I felt illustrated the need for the City to ensure that Stittsville Main Street in the future has a blueprint for its progress as development continues along the street. I am very pleased to see the revision made to the plan and I encourage the community to attend the Open House on Wednesday, May 20th, 2015 from 7:30pm – 9:00pm, Presentation at 8pm at the GRC, Hall A, 1500 Shea Road. Key highlights: •

Maximum building heights of four-storeys with building height transitions to abutting residential zones;

Encourages Mixed Use buildings on Stittsville Main Street in order to promote an active pedestrian environment;

Recommendations regarding pedestrian, cycling and general transportation improvements;

Includes new village inspired building design criteria for the Village Core;

Provides direction regarding Capital Improvements including pathway connections, street furniture, lighting and public art.

For more information, visit www.ottawa.ca/stittsvillecdp . The revised draft CDP should be available on the city website the week of May 11. Send your comments to stittsvillecdp@ottawa.ca before June 3, 2015. Comments received will be considered by staff for the final recommendation to City Council in August 2015. Summer Transit Changes in Stittsville and Kanata Below is an overview of the transit service changes that will be starting on Sunday, June 28 and Monday, June 29, 2015. These changes are part of OC Transpo’s regular schedule adjustments, which take place four times a year – April, June, September and December. •

Route 96A service will be renumbered as new Route 92 and revised to operate along Campeau Drive.

Route 161 will be extended to serve commercial and new residential areas west of Eagleson Road and the hours of service will be improved.

Route 164 will be changed to a peak period route maintaining a direct connection for the Hope Side Road community to Eagleson and Terry Fox Stations.

A new Route 165 will operate Monday to Friday in the midday and evening providing a direct connection between Terry Fox Station and the Kanata North area.

Route 168 will be revised, replacing parts of Route 164 in the Bridlewood and Glen Cairn areas, will provide a direct connection from the Kanata Lakes area to Kanata South and new off-peak service on Keyrock Drive.

New Route 162 will operate Monday to Friday in the late midday and evening and Saturday for most of the day, providing a direct connection between the western residential area of Stittsville along West Ridge Drive, Johnwoods Street, Tanger Outlets and Terry Fox Station in Kanata. Safe Cycling

Safe-cycling and safe driving when encountering cyclists of all ages on the roadway is everyone’s responsibility. Now that the nicer weather is upon us and the area children are getting ready to welcome their summer holidays, it is a good opportunity to remind motorists to be aware of the increase of cyclists of all ages on our area roads as well as to remind parents and children to cycle safely. When out on your bikes, you must follow cycling rules in terms of collisions, equipment, helmets, rules of the pathways, and rules of the road. Detailed information on the rules can be found at: http://ottawa.ca/en/residents/transportation-and-parking/cycling/cycling-and-law Children should be taught that cyclists must follow the same rules as vehicles. Practice and experience, combined with adult supervision, will reinforce good cycling behaviour. Parents can set a good example by wearing bike helmets themselves. Stittsville News - Thursday, May 14, 2015 45


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At the BBQ hosted by the IODE Walter Baker Chapter at the Giant Tiger store at the Jackson Trails Centre At the bake sale held by the IODE Walter Baker Chapter at the Giant plaza at the corner of Stittsville Main Street and Hazeldean Road in Stittsville last Saturday are, from left, Tiger store in Stittsville last Saturday are, front row, seated, Linda Charlotte Parry, Ben Klein, Elia Klein, Brenda Ulley and Marcia Buchanan. Smiley, left, and Dee Fawcett, right, and, back row, standing, from left, Sandra Allan, Linda Price and Gwyneth Harkin.

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Mushrooms, mosses, lichens and weeds John Curry john.curry@metroland.com

What do mushrooms, mosses, lichens and weeds have in common? Well, simply that they are all going to be talked about at the upcoming meeting of the Stittsville Goulbourn Horticultural Society on Tuesday, May 19 at 7:30 p.m. at the Pretty Street Community Centre in Stittsville. Master Gardeners Lee Boltwood and Susan Bicket will be on hand to discuss mushrooms, mosses and lichens while also helping with weed identification. Mushrooms, mosses and lichens are all interesting but often ignored aspects of gardening. At this upcoming Horticultural Society meeting, you will be able to get a close up view of them because the Horticultural Society will have magnifying glasses on hand so that you can see them completely despite their size. Those attending are even being invited to bring in samples of mushrooms, mosses and lichens from their own properties if they want. As for weeds, if you have one that has you stumped regarding what it

is, take a sample of it to the meeting or even a photo of it and others there will try to help you determine its identification. A mushroom is a fleshy, sporebearing fruiting body of a fungus, typically produced above ground. Many species of mushrooms seemingly appear overnight. This phenomenon is the source of several common expressions in the English language including “to mushroom� which refers to expanding rapidly in size or scope. Mosses are small flowerless plants that usually grow in dense green clumps in damp or shady locations. Wherever they occur, mosses require high levels of moisture to survive because of the lack of a vascular system and the need for liquid water to complete fertilisation. Mosses usually grow on the damper side of trees and rocks. A lichen is a composite organism that emerges from among the filaments of a fungus in a mutually beneficial relationship. Lichens come in many colours, sizes and forms. Their properties are sometimes plant-like but lichens are not plants. See HORTICULTURAL, page 47


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Susan Olson holds a plateful of delicious food at the annual spring luncheon at the Stittsville United Church in Stittsville last Saturday.

Lichens are abundant growing on bark, leaves, mosses and other licehens. They grow on bare rock, walls, gravestones, roofs, exposed soil surfaces and in the soil. They can survive in some of the most extreme environments on earth including arctic tundra. Lichens may be long-lived, with some considered to be among the oldest living things. Lichens come in many colours. A weed is a plant considered undesirable in a particular situation. Indeed, a plant that is a weed in one context is not a weed when growing in a situation where it is in fact wanted. Some plants often considered as weeds include dandelions, goldenrod, milk thistle, poison ivy, ragweed, and wild carrot. For more information about this upcoming May 19 meeting of the Stittsville Goulbourn Horticultural Society, please email Sghorticultural@gmail.com . Horticultural Society meetings are open to everyone although non-members must pay a guest fee.

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The long-awaited Community Design Plan for Stittsville Main Street in Stittsville will be unveiled at a public open house in Stittsville on Wednesday, May 20. This public open house will begin at 7:30 p.m. at the Goulbourn Recreation Complex on Shea Road in Stittsville. At this open house meeting, the latest version of

the proposed Community Design Plan for Stittsville Main Street will be explained. Following this open house, there will be a two-week comment period for members of the public to provide input to city of Ottawa planning staff. This input will be considered by city planning staff in its final recommendations about the proposed Community Design Plan that will be made to Ottawa city council’s planning committee.

This proposed Community Design Plan for Stittsville Main Street has been in the works for several years now as the initial plan received a negative reaction from the community in terms of certain aspects of the plan. City planners returned to the drawing board and have now come up with a revised proposed Community Design Plan for Stittsville Main Street. This revised plan will be posted online at ottaa.ca/Stittsvillecdp two weeks prior to the May 20th open house.

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Jumping rope at ALC Tessa Nadarevic skips rope as she participates in the Jump Rope for Heart event at A. Lorne Cassidy Elementary School in Stittsville last Friday.

Bottle collection on May 23 The Stittsville District Lions Club is holding a bottle drive to help fight diabetes. This “Case for a Cure” bottle drive for diabetes will take place on Saturday, May 23 at the Lions Hall on Stittsville Main Street in Stittsville. Now’s the time to start saving your bottles (beer, wine, coolers, cans and plastic) for dropping off at this bottle drive which will run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, May 23. Every bottle collected will help support those afflicted with diabetes. Lions Club members will be on hand at the Lions Hall throughout the day to accept the donated bottles.

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If you practice meditation or perhaps would like to try it, St. John’s Anglican Church in Richmond is the place to go. A meditation group open to everyone has started up there,

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The Goulbourn Township Historical Society is looking for a researcher. This researcher would be doing land title searches and would be establishing the date when buildings of historical interest were built. Computer literacy is required as the information gathered will have to be inserted into an electronic data base. Research will likely have to be done at several different sites. Payment for this research service will be made on a project basis. Interested parties can reply by email to historicproperties@goulbournhistoricalsociety.org or by mail to Goulbourn Historical Society, Box 621, Stittsville, ON K2S 1A7. The deadline for submissions is Friday, May 22, 2015. 22 ACRES

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It’s called “Showboat Paddle SMaSH.” It’s the result of a partnership between the Covered Bridge Brewing Company of Stittsville and Chinatown’s Showboat, an Ottawa area dragon boat team. It involves the brewing oa a new charity-oriented craft beer called “Showboat Paddle SMaSH.” The name represents both the team and the “single hop, single malt” blend in the beer itself. And to kick off this new craft beer and kick start a fundraising campaign in support of the Ottawa Dragon Boat Foundation, there’s going to be a launch party held this Thursday, May 14 at the Covered Bridge Brewery on Iber Road in Stittsville. Starting at 6 p.m. that day, samples of the new beer and food will be provided for a small donation. Chinatown’s Showboat dragon boat team has a reputation for putting the FUN into fundraising. This team has been paddling for more than ten years, always in elaborate costumes. They are among the top fundraising teams in the annual Ottawa Dragon Boat Festival. Since 2005, the Chinatown’s Showboat dragon boat team has raised over $110,000 for the Ottawa Dragon Boat Foundation which was established in 2003 and since then it has raised $3.4 million through its fundraising efforts, benefitting 33 local charities.


Open house at Sacred Heart High School Band concerts, art displays, a movie premiere and a BBQ all highlighted the Catholic Education Week open house at Sacred Heart Catholic High School in Stittsville on Wednesday, May 6. The Sacred Heart jazz and concert bands both performed in the school atrium under the direction of music teacher and band director Matt Dawber. The atrium also had a display of student art which included student artwork of images such as penguins, a windmill and a clock face; clay relief tile; Egyptian plaster tile; mosaic glass; masks; stained glass; selfportraits; colourful geometric drawings; and

native themed art. The movie “Hands Up” about the 1938 bank robbery at the Bank of Nova Scotia in Richmond had its “premiere” showing in the school’s learning commons. This is a movie which featured the students in Ms. Marina Westbrook’s grade ten drama class. The students wrote the script and performed all of the roles in the 18 minute long movie. Those at the “premiere” enjoyed cake after the showing to celebrate the completion of the project. The students had taken on the project after it was suggested to Ms. Westbrook by John Curry who had been asked to do a presentation on the bank robbery by the

Goulbourn Township Historical Society. He thought that a dramatization of the robbery would be more memorable than any recounting of the robbery that he could do and so he took the idea to Ms. Westbrook and the rest is history. Sandy Durocher of Navigator Communications of Stittsville came on board to do the video and editing work related to the project. A BBQ featuring hamburgers, hot dogs, chops and soft drinks was held in the rear courtyard of the school during the open house. Sunny, warm weather prevailed which provided ideal conditions for this outdoor BBQ.

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of the classroom and using a computer and the classroom’s white board, showed fellow students how to access and use a particular Google App extension that facilitates the creation of a brochure or pamphlet. Grade six students Ian Mondoux and Alex Templin explained to their fellow stu-

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Guardian Angels Catholic School student Ian Mondoux uses a laptop computer during his demonstration of a Google App extension to fellow students on Wednesday, May 6.

dents in teacher Ms. Joanne Costanzo’s class how to access the App and then how to use various features to create a document. It was noted that sometimes the App crashes or a wrong key may be struck. No problem – it is easy to undo and go on. Teacher Costanzo advised the students to just try out the App as explained by the two students and play with it to see how it works. She agreed that it is user friendly. Ottawa Catholic School Board area superintendent Stephen McCabe, who was in attendance at this classroom demonstration by the students at Guardian Angels, said that he was extremely impressed with the presentation of the students about the App. The students in the class are currently tasked with creating a brochure and this App will be helpful in this process. It was decided that having two students familiar with the App explain it to their fellow stuJOHN CURRY/METROLAND dents would help all of the stu- Guardian Angels Catholic School grade six student Alex Templin, right, points out a dents understand how to use feature display on a white board in the classroom as he and fellow student Ian Mondoux, the App. left, explain a Google App extension to fellow students on Wednesday, May 6.

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Happenings, events at Stittsville Legion branch Barb Vant’Slot Special to the News

SPECIAL EVENTS (All these special events are open to everyone in the community unless otherwise stated) This Thursday, May 14, a seminar for seniors to help them recognize scams is being held at the Stittsville Legion Hall, with the Ottawa Police Service involved. The seminar will begin at 11 a.m. with a light lunch to follow. For more information, please call Ron Currie at 613-836-7126. The fish and chips dinner planned for Friday, May 15 at the Legion Hall has been cancelled. The Stittsville Legion’s election meeting will take place on Tuesday, May 19 at 7:30 p.m. Members must bring their membership cards in order to vote. On Sunday, May 24 from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Legion Hall, “The Swing Band” will be entertaining. Only $8 per person for Legion members and $10 per person for nonmembers. Everyone is invited to attend and enjoy the great music and take a turn on the dance floor.

Karaoke will be held on Saturday, May 30 starting at 8 p.m. at the Legion Hall. Everyone in the community is welcome to attend and enjoy this evening of singing and dancing. WEEKLY EVENTS (Everyone in the community is welcome to attend these events unless otherwise stated) Bingo is played every Wednesday starting at 6:45 p.m. in the Legion Hall. Sue McCormick is always looking for volunteers to help at these Wednesday night bingos. If interested, please call her at 613836-8860. Please note that you must be 18 years of age or older to work at or play bingo. Euchre hosted by the Legion’s 55 Plus Club is played every Tuesday at the Legion Hall on Stittsville Main Street. Note that the start time for these weekly euchres hosted by the Legion’s 55 Plus Club is now 1 p.m. rather than 1:15 p.m. Everyone is welcome to participate. Thursday evening euchres are held at the Stittsville Legion Hall, starting at 7:30 p.m. each Thursday in the downstairs lounge. Cost is $6 per person. Hidden numbers and

cash prizes. A light snack will be served later in the evening. 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. HERE AND THERE 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. For more information, please call 613836-1632. The Stittsville Legion has an arrangement with Hurley’s Bar & Grill at the Shops of Main Street plaza at Stittsville Main Street and Carp Road. If you mention Team # 1632 before paying your bill, the Legion will be receiving ten percent of what you pay. The Team # is easy for Legion members to remember as it is the phone number at the Legion Hall. At the end of the year, Hurley’s will issue a cheque to the Stittsville Legion for ten percent of the total amount attributed to Team # 1632. So this is a great deal – you get to enjoy yourself at Hurley’s and the Stittsville Legion gets some financial help. It’s a win/win situation.

Memberships cards for 2015 are available and can be picked up at the Legion Hall. The price is $50 each. The Legion is always looking for help. This is an opportunity for students to acquire “volunteer hours.” For more information, please contact Barb Vant’Slot at 613836-7823 or the Legion Hall at 613-836-1632. The Stittsville Legion’s website can be found at www. stittsvillelegion.com. Upcoming events at the Stittsville Legion are always posted on the billboard sign at the front of the Legion Hall, easily seen by those passing by on Stittsville Main Street. EUCHRE WINNERS Diane Statham had the ladies high score at the euchre on Tuesday, May 5 at the Legion Hall on Stittsville Main Street in Stittsville. Lynda Viau was the runner-up for the ladies. Garnet Vaughn had the men’s high score with Norm Legault placing second. Edna McKay had the most lone hands. Marion Gullock had the low score while Doug McCrady had the hidden score.

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Logotherapy. You can learn what it is and how it can help people suffering from symptoms of mental illness and their caregivers at a free session hosted by The Oasis in Kanata on Monday, May 25 at 7 p.m. That’s when Dr. Edward Marshall of the Ottawa Institute of Logotherapy will be present to explain about logotherapy and how it can apply to people suffering from symptoms of mental illness and their caregivers. Logotherapy is founded on the belief that the primary motivational force of each individual is to find meaning in life. In his talk, Dr. Marshall will explain the principles and practice of logotherapy while also talking about

its founder, Viktor Frankl who wrote the book “Man’s Search for Meaning.” Frankl, who was a psychiatrist and a holocaust survivor, developed the practice of logotherapy from his own experiences and his observations of how and why people in the Nazi concentration camps survived and later went on to lead productive lives. He discovered that the ability to find meaning in life alleviates suffering in situations beyond our control. This approach makes a clear distinction between the symptoms of the illness and one’s personal reaction to it. An individual’s response to a mental illness is a key factor in how the person experiences the symptoms and how much effort the person invests in treatment.

Frankl believed that everything can be taken from a person but for one thing, namely the human freedom to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances. Caregivers of those suffering from symptoms of mental illness should find Dr. Marshall’s presentation of interest in their own circumstances as they deal with the daily challenges of living with and loving someone who is suffering from the symptoms of mental illness. Dr. Marshall is a Registered Psychotherapist with the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario. He holds a PhD in Clinical Neuroscience and has extensive experience in teaching and supervising students around the world. The Ottawa Institute of Logotherapy is accredited by the International Association of Logotherapy and Existential Analysis based in Vienna, Austria. Everyone is welcome to attend this presentation entitled “The Person Beyond The Illness: How Viktor Frankl Defended the Dignity of Psychiatric Patients” on Monday, May 25 at 7 p.m. at the Glen Cairn United Church on Abbeyhill Drive in Kanata. The Oasis in Kanata is a program that provides information and support to caregivers of people with symptoms of mental illness. All of its information sessions like this one coming up on Monday, 25 are free and open to everyone, and what movie it will be. Everyone with no registration required. For more information, please email info@TheOasisis welcome to attend. Exercise classes geared to the older generation are Kanata.ca or visit the website www.TheOasisKanata.ca . held each Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 9 a.m. at the Legion Hall on Ottawa Street. Everyone in the community is welcome to participate in these free classes. Coffee is served at Dr. Marc Glavin Dr. Catherine Oliarnyk the Legion Hall each weekday at 10 Dr. Mathieu Grenier Dr. Allison Stapley Dr. Shelley Hutchings a.m. Everyone in the community is Dr. Mike Smith Dr. Stephanie Reid welcome to drop in. Euchre is played Dr. Alison Seely OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Fridays at 1 p.m. at the Legion Hall. Mon - Fri 7:30am - 8pm Sat 8am - 3pm Sun 9am - 3pm The card game “500” is played each Wednesdays at 1 p.m. Everyone in .EW 0ATIENTS 7ELCOME s #HIROPRACTIC !CUPUNCTURE 3ERVICES the community is welcome to partici1054 Carp Road, Stittsville 613-831-2965 www.carproadanimalhospital.ca pate in these card games.

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Speaking of birds, Sylvie Sabourin’s colour photograph entitled “Heron” shows a heron perched on a downed tree. Trudy Daley’s oil painting “Regatta” shows people sitting on a dock enjoying a flotilla of sailboats in full sail gliding by. Other works in the exhibition include “H2O,” an oil painting by Michael Goguen which depicts a drop of water interacting with a mirrorlike body of water surrounded by, among other things, a “Group of Seven-type” rocky outcropping; “Northern Exposure,” a mixed media work by Kat McClure featuring lots of blue as well as several shapes; “Northern Lights,” a small watercolour by Vera van Baaren that portrays the famous Northern Lights in an abstract kind

of way; “Blue Beauty,” a colour pencil drawing by Roseanne Fachin featuring a blue butterfly or moth; and “Reflection,” an acrylic painting by Inge Whelan that shows an urban skyline reflected in the foreground of the painting. This “Being Canadian” exhibition will be on display at the owaa gallery at the GRC on Shea Road in Stittsville until Friday, July 10. When visiting the GRC, have a look at the exhibition. And all viewers of the exhibition are encourage to fill out a People’s Choice ballot found on top of the glass display case at the gallery indicating a favourite piece of art in the exhibition. This voting is tabulated at the end of the exhibition, with the artists involved always most interested in seeing which pieces of art exhibited at the gallery resonated with members of the public.

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There was a tie for first place in the People’s Choice balloting for the “The Art of Music” exhibition of the Ottawa West Arts Association (owaa) which ran at the owaa gallery at the Goulbourn Recreation Complex in Stittsville from Saturday, March 7 to last Friday, May 8. Tying for attracting the most votes from viewers of the exhibition in this People’s Choice balloting were Rosemary Holt’s graphite drawing “Where’s The Music?” and Sonia Tavares’ acrylic painting entitled “Dancers.” “Where’s the Music?” showed several pairs of shoes aligned in a circle, with a dance connection with at least some of the shoes looking like ballet shoes. “Dancers” portrayed a male and a female dancer artistically performing, although on a closer view the work reveals

a sky featuring not only clouds and a moon but also lips and eyes. Second place in the People’s Choice balloting for this exhibition went to John Edkins for two of his entries in the exhibition, both photographs. “Busker” is a black and white photograph of a man playing the trumpet in a street setting while “Diner” is a colourful and bright photograph of a traditional diner. Third place in the People’s Choice balloting for this exhibition went to Bev Lafortune’s photograph “Fortissimo Farewell” which shows a bagpiper standing beside a red-suited trumpeter with a section of a Gothic building, perhaps the Parliament Buildings, in the background. Each exhibition at the owaa gallery at the Goulbourn Recreation Complex features this People’s Choice balloting. Ballots and a ballot box

are available to the public for each exhibition, with viewers encouraged to fill out a ballot indicating their favourite work in the exhibition. At the end of the exhibition’s run at the gallery, the votes are tallied up and the top vote choices are announced. The artists always eagerly await the results of the People’s Choice balloting for each exhibition as they place great importance on this reflection of the opinion of viewers on the work exhibited in the exhibition. A new exhibition is now on display at the owaa gallery at the Goulbourn Recreation Complex. This new exhibition, which was hung last Saturday and will run through to Friday, July 10 is entitled “Being Canadian.” The owaa gallery is open for viewing whenever the Goulbourn Recreation Complex is open.

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The “Mellow Tones” will be providing musical entertainment at the May luncheon of the Friendship Club. on Wednesday, May 27 at 12 noon at the Stittsville Legion Hall on Stittsville Main Street in Stittsville. To reserve a spot at this luncheon, please phone Rosemary at 613-836-6354 or Gloria at 613-831-8819 by Friday, May 22. The shuffleboard and carpet bowling programs of the Friendship Club, which are held at the Johnny Leroux Stittsville Community Arena hall, have been discontinued until this

September due to repair work at the arena. The Friday bridge program usually held at the arena hall has been relocated to the former Goulbourn township municipal building on Huntley Road at Stanley’s Corners where it will run until the arena hall is re-opened in September. Note that the start time for this Friday bridge is 12:30 p.m. The Monday exercise group at the Pretty Street Community Centre has been discontinued until this September. However, the Friday euchre at 7 p.m. at the Pretty Street Community Centre is continuing to run.


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MARY COOK Mary Cook’s Memories There was the day Father came home from Renfrew with a spanking new barrel from Scots Hardware, well worth the 50 cents he had to pay for it. Ronny eyed the barrel and went over to bend towards the inside of it. The young cousins had arrived from Montreal earlier for their usual summer stay, and time on our hands was starting to take its toll on the mischievous lad who could never seem to keep out of trouble. He asked his much younger brother Terry to come and stand beside the barrel. Terry did exactly as he was told. His golden curls came just to the rim of the barrel. “Perfect,” Ronny beamed. Ronny started to roll the barrel away from the drive shed. He had a dickens of a time trying to keep it rolling straight. Terry of course usually ignored by his older brother was right there putting his little hands on the barrel as if Ronny couldn’t roll it without him. He was heading for the gully that led to the creek. The barrel was gathering speed, as it wobbled from side to side down into the gully, with Ronny in hot pursuit. I was sure he was going to try to float it on the Bonnechere. But he headed right for the West Hill with little Terry trying to keep up to him.

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He told Terry, who was too young to know any better, to crawl in the barrel that he had a real treat in store for him. Then the picture of what Ronny had in mind unfolded right before my eyes. He was going to send Terry careening down the West Hill in Father’s brand new 50 cent barrel. Terry crawled in head first, and Ronny told him to put his knees under his chin. He was tiny enough to do it. And then Ronny gave the barrel a mighty shove and it went careening down the hill. But the barrel was not going in a straight line - it was travelling like a speeding bullet. I yelled that if it hit the Bonnecherre Terry would drown. But it was heading right for the big maple tree and there was nothing to save it from the crash that followed.  It split into a million pieces and Terry lay there as if he was dead. We tore down the hill and Ronny said the barrel did exactly what he thought it would do, but that he was a little off on his figuring. Terry crawled off the mess of splintered barrel staves, and it looked like he didn’t have a scratch on him.  It was a long time since I saw Father so mad, he was swearing in German, chewing on his pipe, and making a grab for Ronny. There was no saving the  50 cent barrel. It would join the kindling in the wood box in the summer kitchen.

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Choose dairy products with protein, calcium and B vitamins. Go with lean meats which are a good source of protein, iron, zinc and other nutrients. Choose healthier fats and oils (avocados, seeds, olive oil, flaxseed or nuts oil) to add flavour to food and help your body absorb some nutrients.

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Chimichurri is a traditional Argentinian parsley-garlic sauce served with beef. Here it works well with rainbow trout and asparagus, and even potatoes. Preparation time: 15 minutes. Grilling time: 15 minutes. Serves four. Ingredients * 500 g (1 lb) asparagus, trimmed * 25 ml (2 tbsp) olive oil * salt and freshly ground pepper * 2 rainbow trout fillets (375 g/12 oz each) Chimichurri: * 250 ml (1 cup) fresh flat-leaf parsley leaves * 50 ml (1/4 cup) fresh tarragon

leaves * 2 cloves garlic * 25 ml (2 tbsp) white wine vinegar * 15 ml (1 tbsp) water * 1 ml (1/4 tsp) crushed red pepper flakes * 1 ml (1/4 tsp) salt * 50 ml (1/4 cup) olive oil Preparation Chimichurri: In a food processor, combine the parsley, tarragon, garlic, vinegar, water, red pepper flakes and salt, and pulse until it’s coarsely chopped. Scrape the side of the bowl. With the machine running, slowly pour in the oil until the mixture is finely chopped. Set aside. In a bowl, toss the asparagus with 15 ml (1 tbsp) of olive oil, and season with

salt and pepper to taste. Cut each trout fillet in half and brush the flesh side with the remaining oil. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Place the asparagus on a greased grill over medium-high heat for about eight minutes, turning once, or until tender. Return to the bowl and toss with 15 ml (1 tbsp) of the chimichurri. Add the trout pieces, skin side down, to the grill, and cook for about six minutes, turning once, or until fish flakes easily with fork.  Place on a platter, skin side down and spread with a little chimichurri. Serve immediately with asparagus and the remaining chimichurri. Tip: Choose thick and uniform-sized asparagus spears for easier handling and timing on the grill.

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St. Thomas Anglican Church in Stittsville is holding its third annual fish fry on Saturday, May 23 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. with everyone welcome to attend. Cost will be $15 for adults and $7.50 for children under 12. Children under three years of age

will be admitted free. Purchasing tickets in advance is preferred as there will be only limited ticket sales at the door that day. Tickets can be purchased by phoning the church office at 613-836-5741 or by contacting Nicole Dallaway at 613-298-6670.

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A free Open Table community dinner will be served at St. John’s Anglican Church hall on Fowler Street in Richmond on Saturday, May 23. The doors will open at 4:30

p.m. with the meal being served at 5 p.m. Everyone in the community is welcome to attend this community dinner. There is no cost but donations to help offset expenses are accepted if offered.

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Local events and happenings over the coming weeks — free to non-profit organizations Fax: 613-224-3330, E-mail: john.curry@metroland.com A free open mic music night will be held on Friday, May 15 from 8 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. at the Richmond Curling Club lounge on Perth Street in Richmond. Everyone is welcome to attend or to participate. No admission charge but those attending are urged to donate a non-perishable food item for the Richmond Food Bank. For more information, please email acoustic.in.richmond@gmail. com .

Stepdance Competition will take place on Saturday, May 16 and on Sunday, May 17 at the Richmond Memorial Community Centre (arena) hall at the corner of Perth Street and Huntley Road in Richmond. Preliminaries on Saturday starting at 11 a.m. and again at 6:30 p.m. Finals on Sunday beginning at 1 p.m. and again at 7 p.m. Everyone welcome to attend. Weekend and single day passes available.

A plant sale, a bake sale and a garage sale are being held on Saturday, May 16 at St. Thomas Anglican Church at the corner of Stittsville Main Street and Carleton Cathcart Street in Stittsville. Plant sale will run from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. The bake and garage sales will run from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Proceeds from the plant sale are going to spring planting and the upkeep of the church grounds. Proceeds from the bake sale and “Angel” table are going to St. Jude’s Cathedral in Iquluit. Proeeds from the garage sale are going to local and city charities.

The May meeting of the Goulbourn Township Historical Society will take place on Saturday, May 16 at 1:30 p.m. in the meeting room at the Stittsville branch of the Ottawa Public Library. Captain Brian Bedard of Station 81 (Stittsville) of the Ottawa Fire Service will be the guest speaker, telling about the role of volunteer firefighters in the community. Following his presentation, there will be a tour of the Station 81 fire hall which is next door to the Stittsville library. Admission is free with everyone welcome to attend. Refreshments will be served after the presentation.

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The May meeting of the Stittsville Goulbourn Horticultural Society will be held on Tuesday, May 19 at 7:30 p.m. at the Pretty Street Community Centre in Stittsville. Master Gardeners Lee Boltwood and Susan Bicket will be discussing mushrooms, mosses and lichens as well as weed identification. Magnifying glasses will be provided to allow for a close-up look at samples. For more information about this meeting, please email Sghorticultural@ gmail.com . A public open house dealing with a revised draft of the proposed Community Design Plan for Stittsville Main Street will be held on Wednesday, May 20 at 7:30 p.m. at the Goulbourn Recreation Complex on Shea Road in Stittsville. All members of the public are invited to attend to learn more about this proposed Community Design Plan for Stittsville Main Street. The Stittsville District Lions Club are holding “A Case for A Cure for Diabetes” bottle drive (beer, wine, coolers, cans and plastic) on Satur-

The 23rd annual Book Fair at A. Lorne Cassidy Elementary School on Hobin Street in Stittsville will take place on Friday, May 22 from 3:45 p.m. to 8 p.m. and again on Saturday, May 23from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. BBQ from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Friday, May 22. Adult and children’s books. Everyone is welcome.

St. Thomas Anglican Church is hosting its third annual fish fry on Saturday, May 23 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Adults $15. Children under 12 years $7.50. Children under 3 years free. Advance ticket purchases are preferred as there will be only limited ticket sales at the door. Tickets can be purchased by phoning the church office at 613-836-5741 or by contacting Nicole Dallaway at 613298-6670. Menu includes fish and

The Stittsville Goulbourn Horticultural Society will host its annual spring plant sale (rain or shine) on Saturday, May 23 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the parking lot at Bradley’s Insurance on Stittsville Main Street in Stittsville. A free Open Table community dinner will be held on Saturday, May 23 at St. John the Baptist Anglican Church Hall on Fowler Street in Richmond. Doors open at 4:30 p.m. Meal served at 5 p.m. There is no cost

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