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City of OttawaCouncillor ReportsBy Shad Qadri,Councillor Ward SixStittsvilleCity of OttawaMay 27 th 2013PUBLIC MEETING FOR PROPOSEDTARTAN SUBDIVISIONMy office along with City Planners will be holding aPublic Meeting on Thursday June 13th from 7pm-9pm inthe Johnny Leroux Community Center, 10 Warner-ColpittsLane, to discuss a proposed plan of subdivision.The Owner, Tartan Homes, is proposing to develop aresidential subdivision containing 581 units, with 285single detached homes and 296 semi-detached units.A neighbourhood park is also proposed. Additionalinformation relating to the proposed plan of subdivisionis available for inspection by the public. Please directinquiries to:Louise Sweet-Lindsay, Assigned PlannerPlanning and Growth Management DepartmentTel: 613-580-2424 ext. 27586e-mail: louise.sweet-lindsay@ottawa.caSTITTSVILLE COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTHFORUMOn June 20th at 7pm in the Johnny Leroux CommunityCenter, my office along with Ottawa Public Health(OPH) and Western Ottawa Community Resource Center(WOCRC), is holding a Community Mental health Forum.The purpose of this mental health forum is to provideresidents with the opportunity to hear about MentalHealth issues and how to find the necessary tools andresources to deal with mental illness. Two speakerswill be on hand to present from the perspective of botha person who is working in the field of mental healthand an individual who has personally dealt with mentalhealth issues.The Community Mental Health Form is open to everyone.Please feel free to share this information with anyonewho you think might be interested in attending.CELEBRATE THE SUMMER AT SHAD’S PARK PARTY!My annual Park Party and BBQ is quickly approaching!We’ve lined up a full day of fun activities at Village SquarePark, located on Abbot Street at the corner of StittsvilleMain Street on Saturday, June 15th from 12:00pm -4:00pm. In addition, there will be entertainment for allages and lots of fun activities.Members from the local emergency and healthdepartments will be offering services and educationalmaterial for families. I hope you and your family are ableto join me at the park to celebrate the summer and to getto know your neighbours.GREEN’S HOTEL @ 1510 STITTSVILLE MAIN STREETThis building at 1510 Stittsville Main Street was firstbuilt in the 1890’s by a man named S. J. Butler whoopened a hotel known as the “Butler House”. Soon afterconstruction of the building was complete his daughter,Lala Butler, was hit by a train after she caught her booton the nearby railway tracks. The Butlers were unable tostay in the area and moved away.That same year, George Green had purchased the buildingand from then on it was known as Green’s Hotel. Greenhad added a pool room on the lower floor.Architecturally, the building boasts ornate woodwork.Especially notable are the wooden gables at the apex of theroof and the decorative porch brackets, with medallionsand stars, surrounding the porch. The building is on theGothic Revival style seen by this decorative wood workand steep pitched gable roof.Green’s Hotel’s close proximity to the rail line made it agreat success. Visitors off the train often stayed at thehotel before continuing on their travels.Please visit my website at www.shadqadri.com to join our weekly community mailing list.If you would like to receive up-to-the-minuteinformation, I encourage you to follow me onTwitter @ShadQadri for frequent communityupdates!22 Stittsville News EMC - Thursday, May 30, 20130530.R0012126298<strong>NEWS</strong>Blood donor clinicSpecial to the NewsEMC news – A community blood donor clinic hostedby Canadian Blood Services is being held on Wednesday,June 5 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the gymnasium atHoly Spirit Catholic Church on Stittsville Main Streetin Stittsville.To book an appointment to give blood at this clinic,visit www.blood.ca or call 1-888-2DONATE (1-888-236-6283).All blood donations at community blood donor clinicsheld by Canadian Blood Services are most appreciatedbecause every minute of every day in Canada, someoneneeds blood and the only way that the blood is availablewhen needed is through the generosity and caringof blood donors who willingly attend community blooddonor clinics to donate blood.It often requires many units of blood to help just onepatient.A car accident victim, for example, can need up to50 units of blood which means 50 blood donations areneeded just to help that one patient.Leukemia patients can need as many as eight units ofblood a week as part of their treatment.Canadian Blood Services, which organizes thesecommunity blood donor clinics, is a national, not-forprofitcharitable organization that manages the bloodsupply in all provinces and territories in Canada exceptfor Quebec.A separate organization, Hema-Quebec, operates inthe province of Quebec.Canadian Blood Services organizes more than 22,000community blood donor clinics across Canada eachyear. It collects about 850,000 units of blood annuallyand then processes the blood into the components andproducts that are administered to thousands of patientseach year through blood transfusions.Canadian Blood Services was created in 1998 as asuccessor to the Canadian Red Cross blood donationprogram and the Canadian Blood Agency.R0012122263/0530TillieBastienSales Rep.613.832.2079613.612.2480tillie@the-bastiens.comOPEN HOUSESUN. JUNE 2nd 2-4pmR0012129096/0530613.270.8200www.the-bastiens.com$449,9003167 DIAMONDVIEW RDKINBURN/CARPBeautiful stone home (1839) on near2 acres w/gorgeous view of Valley& Carp River. Lots of natural light,fireplace, update furnace, roof &windows.$229,90049 THIRD AVE. ARNPRIORGreat starter or retirement stone& brick bungalowon lovely fencedlandscaped lot. Needs some updating,some items done; gas furnace 2013,roof reshingled. Spacious living roomwith stone to ceiling gas fireplace.Connected to your communityDownsizing to be discussed NightSaturday June 15, 2014 7:00 p.m.Perth and District CollegiateTom Wilson &Border BluegrassFEATURINGSpecial to the NewsEMC news - Downsizing to asmaller home can be challenging forseniors.That’s why there are companieslike “Help Downsizing” to provideassistance and advice to seniors whenthey are ready to make this transitionin their lives.You can find out what a companylike “Help Downsizing” does onMonday, June 10 when Kim Murray,owner of “Help Downsizing,” will bemaking a presentation at the “WiseGuys and Gals Drop-In” programthat day.“Wise Guys and Gals Drop-In” is afree program for all seniors in the areawhere there is usually a guest speakeron a topic of special interest to seniors.In addition, there is free coffeeand home baked sweets served, so itis just an enjoyable events for thosewho attend.All seniors regardless of religiousaffiliation are welcome to attendthese “Wise Guys and Gals Drop-In”programs which are held monthlyfrom September through June at theCommunity Bible Church at 1600Stittsville Main Street in Stittsville.The program runs from 10 a.m. to11:30 a.m. on the second Monday ofthe month.Seniors can just show up and enjoythe goodies and presentation. But formore information if required, checkout the Community Bible Churchwebsite at www.cbcstittsville.com orphone the church at 613-836-2606.Human trafficking film shownSpecial to the NewsEMC news - What could beviewed as modern day slavery, namelyhuman trafficking, was the topicat a gathering of about 100 people atHoly Spirit Catholic Church in Stittsvilleon Wednesday, May 15, hostedby the Holy Spirit Catholic Women’sLeague.A free screening of the film “Nefarious”about human traffickingwhich equated it with modern dayslavery was followed by a questionand answer period.Those on the panel respondingto the questions were University ofOttawa professor Christine Gervais,two police officers who work withvictims, an Ottawa Catholic SchoolBoard representative familiar with theissue, and a representative of the organizationPersons Against the Crimeof Trafficking Humans (PACT).Organizers of the event includedSheila and Mike Jarrett, Dianne Vander Putten of CHRI radio, GayeLalonde, Louise Beggs and AshleyElliott.For more information, check outwww.nefariousdocumentary.com .Friendship Club activitiesSpecial to the NewsEMC news – To join the FriendshipClub, please contact Lorraine at 613-599-3297. Everyone is welcome.Friendship Club activities at theJohnny Leroux Stittsville CommunityArena are shuffleboard on Tuesdaysat 2 p.m. (contact Shirley at 613-831-2712); carpet bowling on Wednesdaysat 1 p.m. (contact Helen at 613-836-6766); and bridge on Fridays at1 p.m. (contact Lorraine at 613-599-3297). Friendship Club activities atthe Pretty Street Community Centreare exercise on Mondays at 10 a.m.(contact Helen at 613-836-6766);bridge on Fridays at 1 p.m. (contactRay at 613-836-6363); and euchre onFridays at 7 p.m. (contact Heather at613-838-2743).Lyoness &Judy WoodstockPLUS SPECIAL GUESTSR.A. Cameron Jennifer Keating George LackeyTICKETS ON SALE NOW AT:Carleton Place Remembrance Gift Shop Smiths Falls Lockwood’s Sight & SoundPakenham Nicholson’s Sundries Westport Murphy’s Barber ShopPerth The Word, Dodds & Erwin Lanark Lanark Landing Almonte Kentfield Kidsor call George at 613-257-3730 or Dave at 613-284-6209$15.00 pre-concert or $18 at the door. Net proceeds to Calvary Christian Academy.R0012126914_0530

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