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sportsConnected to your communityHomeruns for HopeJulie Tremblay, team captain for the Don Cherry’s team, swings for the ball during theGlen Cairn Ladies Softball League second-annual Homeruns for Hope tournament onMay 25. The event raised close to $10,000 for the Ottawa Regional Cancer Foundation.Jessica Cunha/MetrolandR0012122463IN HOUSE PHOTOGRAPHERIN HOUSE PHOTOGRAPHER2 Kanata Kourier-Standard EMC - Thursday, May 30, 2013R0012122984/0530


newsConnected to your communityChamber considers name changeBlair Edwardsblair.edwards@metroland.comEMC news - The KanataChamber of Commerce is lookingto rebrand itself.The organization wants tochange its name to the West OttawaChamber of Commerce tomore accurately reflect its membership.This spring, the chamber,which represents the communitiesof Kanata, Goulbournand West Carleton, sent out anemail to members asking forsuggestions on a possible namechange.Nearly all of them includedthe words “west Ottawa,” saidRosemary Leu, executive directorof the chamber.This is not the first time aKanata organization has adoptedthe name “west Ottawa,” sheadded, referring to the West OttawaSoccer Club, a league comprisedof teams in Kanata, WestCarleton and Goulbourn, and theWestern Ottawa Community ResourceCentre.Leu presented the proposalduring a special information sessionheld at the chamber’s officeat 555 Legget Dr. in north Kanataon May 21.After discovering that only55 per cent of the chamber’s400-plus member businesses arelocated in Kanata, the organization’scommunication’s committeedecided it might be wise fora little creative rebranding, saidLeu.“It started to become an issuethat we are referred to as theKanata Chamber, but we representKanata, Goulbourn andWest Carleton,” she said. “We’relooking for a name that actuallyrepresents the geography.”According to the chamber’slist of business locations:• 55 per cent are located inKanata• 14 per cent: Goulbourn• 11 per cent: West Carleton• 10 per cent: Nepean• 6 per cent: Ottawa (preamalgamationboundaries)• 3 per cent: out of town businessesKanata is a recognizable namewithin Ottawa, according to thecommunications committee, butoutside the national capital region,Ottawa or west Ottawa is amore recognizable brand.“They’re not going to instantlyrecognize the name Kanata,”said Leu. “The priority is we are‘west’ first -- it’s to avoid confusionwith the Ottawa Chamber ofCommerce.The chamber will present theproposal to change its name at aspecial meeting some time thissummer.The motion will pass if it isapproved by a simple majorityof its members, with at least 20per cent of the chamber’s membershipparticipating in the voteeither in person or via proxy.Blair Edwards/MetrolandRosemary Leu, executive director of the Kanata Chamberof Commerce, outlines the reasons why the chamber isconsidering a name change to the West Ottawa Chamber ofCommerce during an information meeting held in its officeon May 21.The date and location ofthe meeting are yet to be announced.If the motion passes, the chamberwill unveil its new name atits annual general meeting nextSeptember.For more information, emailcommunications@kanatachamber.comor call 613-592-8343.The Kanata Chamber ofCommerce serves businesses inthe west end, providing supportthrough networking opportunities,educational programmingand events to its more than 400members.HISTORYIn 1980, the Nepean Chamberof Commerce changed its nameto the Nepean-Kanata Chamberof Commerce, operating foreight years under that title.In 1988, Kanata and Nepeanwere split into separate chambersas divisions of the Nepean-Kanata chamber.In 1991, the Kanata Chamberof Commerce became a separatelegal entity. The Kanata BusinessAssociation also voted to dissolveand merge with the Kanatachamber.In 2005, the Kanata Chamberof Commerce expanded its geographicalarea to serve the businesscommunities of Goulbournand West Carleton.With files from Jessica CunhaYOU’REINVITEDTO OUR GRAND OPENINGPlease join us on June 8, 2013,from 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. at ourFernbank and Terry Fox location.5345 Fernbank Rd613-271-4077• Entertainment for the entire family• Draws for RBC Bluefest Tickets• Live Pop up Blues Concert• Face PaintingR0012130399-0530OPEN OPENHOUSE HOUSESun., Sun., 2-4pm2OPEN OPENHOUSE HOUSESun., Sun., 2-4pm2MRS. 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<strong>NEWS</strong>Connected to your communityDon’t carry too much ID in your wallet: policeContinued from page 4“Know your rights whensomeone comes knockingat the door,” said Fahey.“There’s a lot of door-todoorsolicitation in Kanataand Stittsville.”Homeowners are wellwithin their rights to asksomeone to leave their property,she added. If the offendingparty doesn’t leave, callthe police.The community policecentre in Kanata and Stittsvilleoffers a free home inspectionto ensure a house isas safe as possible. Trainedvolunteers will check the securityof a home, such as visibilityfrom the front of thehouse, said Fahey.The police centre will alsoCONST. LORI FAHEYhelp communities implementa Neighbourhood Watch,which can help deter crime.Carrying too much identificationin a wallet can leavea person vulnerable to identitytheft if the wallet becomeslost or stolen, said Fahey.OHIP and Social InsuranceNumber cards, birth certificatesare all items you don’tneed every day, she said.“Carry the least possibleidentification and never giveout your personal informationunless you know who you aregiving it to and why.”Dumpster diving occurswhen people rummagethrough garbage at the curbto retrieve personal information,said Fahey. Shred documentsbefore throwing themin the garbage or recyclingbin.“Monitor bank accountsand financial documentscarefully,” she added. “Checkyour credit report.”Thieves will look for aperson’s full name, dateof birth, address, mother’smaiden name, drivers licencenumber, bank account numbersand more.“Protect your informationas much as possible,” saidFahey.People who feel their informationhas been compromisedshould contact theirbank and/or credit card companies.Two national creditbureaus, Equifax and TransUnion,can place a fraudalert on your account.Online, be aware of emailphishing scams.“Watch for spelling, grammaticalerrors, request forpasswords,” said Fahey.“Never click on a link or attachmentfrom someone youdon’t know.”Banks will not send emails,said Fahey.The Competition Bureauhas a Little Black Book ofScams, which “has every typeof scam we’ve ever seen,”said Fahey.The 30-page document canbe found online at competitionbureau.gc.ca/eic/site/cbbc.nsf/eng/03074.html.“Educate yourself to the*GEOFF BOBBIE +M c GOWAN* BROKER OF RECORD + SALES REPRESENTATIVERanked in Top 10 for MLS® Sales in Ottawa**based MLS statistics January 2005 - April 2013.(613) 216-1755www.ottawa-homes.cafact there are unscrupulouspeople out there,” said Carleton-MississippiMills MPPJack MacLaren. “The greatestprotection of all is to becareful, be aware and lookout for yourself and yourneighbours.”For more informationon seniors’ safety, visit theOttawa police website atottawapolice.ca/en/CrimePrevention/SafetyAndPreventionTips/PersonalSafety/crime_prevention_seniors.aspxID# 48366RONALD J. 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Quality throughout. Idyllic 2.4 acre treed lot.ID# 48368STITTSVILLE-$529,900Exquisite executive home on quiet street. Excellent finishes abound inthis lovely home. Open concept kitchen with granite counters, customgazebo, generous bedrooms sizes and hotel quality master suite.Finished basement. Must be seen to be appreciated.ID # 42902R0012112985Hall For RentWeddings, Office Parties, SeminarsAGMs, any Social EventVery reasonable rates. Free Parking,We caterWe are licenced.613-591-5570 (office)BRIDLEWOOD-$374,900Beautifully upgraded, well maintained 2+1 bedroom bungalow on aquiet crescent, perfect for empty nesters. Hardwood throughout themain level. Spectacular kitchen. Fully finished lower level with familyroom, bedrm and full bath.Affiliates Realty Ltd., BrokerageEach office independently owned and operatedOPEN HOUSE SUN 2-4PM224 MEADOWBREEZE DR.EMERALD MEADOWS-$280,000Impeccable condo townhome. Beautifully upgraded with hardwood,lovely kitchen & terrific lower level family room. 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<strong>NEWS</strong>Connected to your communityBridlewood boy on track for train conductor jobBlair Edwardsblair.edwards@metroland.comEMC news - When it comesto career choices, 12-year-oldAlex McDougall has a onetrack mind.For as long as he can remember,the Bridlewood boyhas dreamed of riding the rails,an idea that was first plantedin his head at the age of two,when his parents bought him aThomas the Train set.Over time, Alex’s collectionof toy trains grew, includingseveral Lionel model kitshe ran over an O-gauge trackset up on a three-by-two metreplywood table in his basement.Picking out gifts for Alexwere always easy, said his father,Bob.“If you want to give him agood Christmas or birthdaypresent, you’ll give him a trainticket to Montreal.”Earlier this month, Alex decidedto find out if he had whatit took to be a train conductor,when he attended a CanadianNational Railway recruitingsession held at a hotel near theOttawa airport.On May 17, Alex joined agroup of 40 men and womenR0012068695Cheryl Grenierfor a series of tests and an interviewrun by CN recruitersStephanie Seebeck and ChristineO’Neil.The company was lookingto hire 600 people to conducttrains in western Canada, includingSaskatchewan, Albertaand northern B.C.The compensation packagewas appealing – a train conductorearned an average salaryof $85,000 a year.Bob McDougall heardabout the hiring fair, and hadsent an email to CN, asking ifhis son could attend.“I said I have this 12-yearoldwho is a train fanatic,”said Bob. “Initially they saidno, but the people running (theevent) in Montreal said yes.”After an orientation session,the candidates wereasked to complete an 18-question switching exam;they were presented with adiagram of two tracks, a locomotive,some rail cars anda caboose, and were asked torearrange the train in a minimumnumber of moves andswitch tracks, while maintainingsafety.Those writing the test mustanswer at least seven questionscorrectly to pass.CHERYL’S HAIR 4 YOUOpen Tuesday-Saturday by appointmentHairstylist • Colour Technician • HighlightingFoils • Perms • Facial Waxing • Barbering105 Vancourtland St S.613.622.5682Alex passed with flying colours.“I got 85 per cent,” he said.“Only about half the peoplepassed, so I was proud of myself.”Alex’s dad also took the test– just for fun -- and passed,but just barely.“I was proud of him as adad to see him still sittingthere when they asked thosewho didn’t pass into anotherroom,” said Bob. “He waskind of happy that he beat hisold man.”But Alex will have to waituntil he turns 18 before he cantake the test for real and viefor a job as a train conductor.During his interview, a recruitertold Alex he’d have toenjoy physical activity andworking in the outdoors if hewanted the job.At the end of the interviewand tests, the recruiters gaveAlex a set of CN merchandise,including a hard hat, safetygloves, and a safety vest.TRAINSAlex, a Grade 7 student atW.O. Mitchell ElementarySchool in Bridlewood, saidhe’s been a train buff for aslong as he can remember.“I like the size and speedand I like the distance theycan go without having to stop,the convenience of having everythingin such a small spacewhile going far,” he said.“I’ve been on trains manytimes.”During one trip aboard aVia Rail train heading fromOttawa to Montreal, Alex wasinvited to take a tour of thetrain’s engines.The engineer showed AlexSUBMITTEDAlex McDougall watches the trains pass by at a station in Folkston, Ga. The12-year-old recently wrote and passed a CN Railway test for the hiring of trainconductors. The railway is looking to hire 600 conductors for trains in western Canada.the train’s hydraulics, electricaland braking systems, andeven allowed the boy to shutdown the train’s power andthen start it up again.Bob, who was sitting in thepassenger section at the time,remembers the lights flickeringon and off.Besides weekend jaunts toMontreal, Alex has travelledacross Canada and the UnitedStates, and has visited trainmuseums in Montreal andPennsylvania.Every year, his family takesa trip Washington to Floridaaboard an Amtrak train; duringone visit, he checked outthe train watching platformin Folkston, Ga., a railwayhub for trains passing throughFlorida, where onlookers canlisten to the interaction betweencontrollers and engineersover the radio.“Alex will sit there withthe oldtimers and talk abouttrains,” said Bob.Alex said he can’t waituntil he turns 18, and has thechance to apply for a job as atrain conductor.“My whole life I’ve likedtrains and it just seems theright job for me.”LAST CHANCE!Offer ends June 15, 2013.R0012123146FOR *EventTo RefreshyourSTYLEFOR SPECIALcomputerGLASSES45 Didsbury Road, Kanata(near Canadian Tire)613 287-5665newlook.caEye examinations on the premises by optometristsOutside prescriptions accepted*With the purchase of a complete pair of glasses including frames and prescription lenses with scratch-resistant coating from the 2 for 1 selection, get a second pair of glasses from the 2 for 1 selection. Pay nothing forthe lower priced pair. This offer is valid for a limited time and cannot be combined with any other discount or promotion. Frames for reference only. Details in store. Michel Laurendeau, optician.6 Kanata Kourier-Standard EMC - Thursday, May 30, 2013


OPINIONSummer signals end of Groundhog DayHave you ever seenthe movie GroundhogDay, wherethe lead character,a weatherman played by BillMurray, experiences the sameday over and over again?Well, as we get close to theend of the school year, I’mstarting to feel like I’m livingit – every morning at least.And this is not a good thing.Mornings at our houseare, to use Toronto MayorRob Ford’s favourite word,“ridiculous.”Each day, relying on ourinfant as an alarm clock, myhusband and I rise around 6a.m. We can’t seem to get thekettle on fast enough for thepot of coffee. My eldest sonscampers up the stairs cheerfulas a cardinal in a treetopand talking at lightning speedabout everything under thesun. My younger son pulls thecovers over his head.Once the caffeine hits thepleasure sensor in our brains,we are propelled into action– a rapid, interwoven dancearound the kitchen – oneperson making breakfast, theother buried in the depths ofthe Tupperware cupboard. Letthe chaos begin.My eldest makes superfluousnoise to keep the babyentertained. The baby addsto the general and increasingchaos with her squealsand screeches of delight. Myyounger son pulls the coversup a little higher.Midway through lunches, Istart calling son-the-youngerto get up, using any kind ofridiculous incentive. Oneparticular morning, followinga trip to the dentist the dayprior, I shout, “You need toget up so I have time to flossyour teeth after breakfast!”(As if any parent has time tofloss their kids’ teeth twice aday, as the dentist recommends).There’s no response fromhis downstairs bedroom.We can’t yet go and retrievehim because we’re up to ourelbows in oatmeal and veggiepeelings.One of the adults sits downfor breakfast, feeding thebaby purees, which she managesto get up her nose, in herhair, in her ear, on the floor(and maybe the ceiling), and,of course, all over whateverclean outfit she’s just beenchanged into. The youngestchild still has not emergedfrom the depths of the house.Finally, a sticky butterknife in hand, I tramp downthe stairs and shout, “Now, it’stime to get up. Let’s go!”Generally about 10 minutesafter 7 a.m. with just 12minutes until we have to leavefor the bus, the younger walksabout as slow as he can go upthe stairs, rubbing the sleepfrom his eyes, still in his pyjamas!“Are you kidding me?”I send him down to getdressed, which triggers achampion temper tantrum.Miracles at work in ourhouse, we just manage toget everybody fed, watered,dressed and somewhat clean,lace-up shoes on feet, sunscreenon faces by 7:21 a.m.There’s a lot of yelling in theshort two minutes precedingour departure.We’re on our way out thedoor with two minutes tospare, when boy-the-youngerdecides he has to go to thebathroom.I throw up my hands. Thereare some things you can’tcontrol.Son-the-younger emergesafter washing his hands forwhat I swear is 90 seconds.We run the two blocks to thebus stop, with me yelling,“No talking, no talking.”And watch it go by withoutus.The next morning we hitthe repeat button. I don’tknow about you, but I can’twait for summer.R0052063010OPEN HOUSESUN 2-4PMCURRENT POLL:Should the death of ayoung rugby player forceschools to take a secondlook at athletic safety inOttawa?A) Yes. It is an oppotunityfor teachers, coaches,parents and students tolearn more about headinjuries.B) Yes. Hazardous sportslike football, rugby andhockey have no place inthe school system.C) No. The teen’s deathwas a isolated incidentand isn’t an indication of awider problem.D) Do we really needanother reason to turnyoung people away fromphysical activity?Connected to your communityANNA OSTAPYKSales RepresentativeLifetime Achievement Award HALL OF FAMEChairman's Club Award Platinum AwardRegistered Relocation Specialist613-596-5353Metro-City Realty Ltd., Brokerage Independently owned & operatedMy success rests on one word. SOLDOPEN HOUSESUN 2-4PMWeb PollPREVIOUS POLL:Do you think a Senatorsplayoff run helps to raisecommunity spirit inOttawa?A) Definitely. Nothingbrings everyonein the city togetherlike rallying behind ourteam.B) I think it is awonderful time tobe a hockey fan,but the rest of us justshrug it off.C) No. I don’t thinksports are somethingthat shouldbe used to bind a communitytogether.D) I didn’t evennotice the playoffshad started. 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OPINIONConnected to your communityEDITORIALWe all have wonThe city recently wrapped up another successfulTamarack Ottawa Race Weekend,an event that attracts more than 40,000participants, not to mention the hordes ofonlookers who filled the streets of downtown on May24 and 25.The statistics alone are staggering.Ottawa Race Weekend is the biggest multi-distancerace event in Canada and is one of only twoInternational Association of Athletics Federationssanctioned events in the country.Over the course of a weekend, approximately$28.7 million is pumped into the Ottawa-Gatineaueconomy -- not exactly chump change. Hotels bookaround 9,000 homes in the capital region.Race organizers are responsible for collecting427,000 discarded drinking cups and handing outroughly 25,000 sponges to sweaty participants.It takes a volunteer work force of 2,000 people tohelp organize and run the races, including those whodistribute water, run the information booth, and provideemergency services. Doctors, nurses, paramedicsand other medical professionals volunteer theirtime, bringing enough equipment to set up a smallhospital to service the event.When you think about it, over the course of theweekend Ottawa absorbs the population of severalsmall cities -- and those people require additional cityservices, such as police, fire services and doctors.Ottawa Race Weekend is a hallmark event that all thecitizens can take pride in, a series of races with internationalrepute, drawing some of the best athletesacross the world.How fitting that the event was kicked off with amarathon torch relay run from the village of Marathonin West Carleton to city hall - a 42-kilometretrek that matches the length of a marathon run.The torch run was suggested by Greece’s ambassadorto Canada, and the mayor of Marathon, Greece,travelled to Ottawa with two ceremonial torchesfor the relay run, giving the race weekend a littleinternational polish. We can also take pride in thetremendous volunteer effort generated by the event.Every year, runners participating in race weekendhave raised more than $1 million, money thatsupports 25 charities affiliated with Ottawa RaceWeekend. Ottawa Race Weekend celebrates what isbest in our city and its citizens. Pheidippides, a Greeksoldier who inspired the concept of a marathon afterhe ran 40 kilometres in 490 BC to report the victoryof Athens over Persia before falling over dead, said itbest: “We have won.”COLUMNExperts all thumbs when it comes to the keyboardSomeone is always trying to invent abetter mousetrap, they used to say.They don’t say it so much any more,now that I think of it. This could meanthat the better mousetrap has already beeninvented, although I doubt it, to judge by themice.The better mousetrap, if it is to be inventedin this day and age, will probably involvelasers and the use of social media, becauseevery new invention does. Perhaps a mousecould be lured to his doom by invitations onMouseBook, there to be confronted by a laserlaunched by a drone triggered by someone’scellphone.Something you probably hadn’t thoughtabout: the invitation on MouseBook would besent by someone typing on his or her thumbs.Which brings us, not very neatly, to today’stopic. Every few years someone tries toreinvent the typewriter keyboard, which iswhat computer keyboards still have. The timehas come again. This time it’s researchers at auniversity in Scotland who say, according tonews article, that the traditional keyboard hasa “suboptimal text entry interface.”This is mad scientist-speak for “you can’ttype very well on it.” Except, of course, thatyou can. Millions, maybe billions, of peopleCHARLESGORDONFunny Townover the years have used the traditional keyboardand found it quite optimal enough, oncethey figured it out.They way they figured it out was bypracticing it, after learning which fingers goon which keys. There were typing classes inschool. The keyboard we all use is known asthe QWERTY system, after the arrangementof the top six letter keys for the left hand.QWERTY developed after it was discoveredthat the seemingly logical system of placingthe keys in alphabetical order did not workwell. If people typed too quickly the keysjammed up. Placing the most-used lettersapart worked better.For years, mad scientists have been tryingto improve on it, arguing, not without logic,that QWERTY is inefficient. But, of course,QWERTY is more efficient than other systemsbecause people have learned how to use it.Watch a fast QWERTY typist work and try toimagine anything going faster.Some systems are inefficient but impossibleto replace. How inefficient is, say, theFrench language, with all those genders? Howinefficient is the English language, with allof those words that sound the same and arespelled differently? And how likely are we, theEnglish- and French-speakers, to sacrifice ourlanguages to efficiency?Mad scientists who study baseball say thatthe way baseball players throw in an overhandmotion is unnatural. The natural way is tothrow a kind of combination of underhandand sidearm. You can see how much effectthis has had on baseball players. Sometimeswe do things just because that’s the way wedo things. And it works for us. As it turnsout, this latest attempt to eradicate QWERTYcoincides roughly with the 20th anniversaryof text messaging. The latest knock againstQWERTY is that it doesn’t work well forpeople who type with their thumbs. The latestsolution is to put the vowels on one side of thekeyboard and the consonants on the other.Now, since there are 21 consonants andonly five vowels, that would make it necessaryto change some consonants into vowels forbalance’s sake. In effect, the inventors of thenew system, called KALQ, have done that,moving some consonants over to where thevowels are (and leaving the Y with the consonants,for some reason). The over-all effect,seen in views of the new keyboard, seems justas random as QWERTY but we are assured itis more efficient.The philosophical question so far remainsunasked: Is it in the best interests of humanityto make it easier for people to type with theirthumbs? Next thing you know, everyone willbe throwing sidearm.Editorial PolicyThe Kanata Kourier-Standard welcomes letters to theeditor. Senders must include their full name, completeaddress and a contact phone number. Addressesand phone numbers will not be published. We reservethe right to edit letters for space and content, bothin print and online at www.yourottawaregion.com.To submit a letter to the editor, please email totheresa.fritz@metroland.com, fax to 613-224-2265or mail to the Kanata Kourier-Standard, 80 ColonnadeRd. 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SENIORSUncle Lou’s visits were much like ChristmasDidn’t he just get anaward for workingon the marble inthe Waldorf Astoriain New York? We even had achip to prove it. Uncle Lou itwas who at least once a yeardescended on our farm out inNorthcote to bring us unspeakablejoy.My mother’s brother, oneof the four who made up herfamily, had no children of hisown when we were youngstersand when he came it was likeChristmas all over again, eventhough our Christmases backthen were nothing to writehome about.Uncle Lou often came withouttelling Mother in advance.She would much prefer if hewould at least send us a letterthat he was on his way. Thenthe house could be torn apartfrom top to bottom, so thateverything shone like glass:our feather mattress taken offthe bed upstairs, the felt onefrom Mother and Father’s bedhauled up to replace it, braidedrugs beaten with the broom onthe clothes line and the red andwhite checked oilcloth on thetable in the kitchen replacedwith a white linen one Motherhad brought to the farm.But when he came unannounced,always on a Saturday,we knew he was on his waybefore he hit the yard. Hewould start blowing the hornof his big black Buick when heturned into our long lane andnever let up until he came toa screeching halt at the backdoor.Mother had time only tochange her apron and smoothback her hair, and then shewould cry. I could neverunderstand if she was so happywhy she would cry. My sisterAudrey said it was from sheerjoy. I thought he looked like heshould be a member of Parliament.He always wore greyflannel trousers, pressed knifesharpand flannel shirts openat the neck. Uncle Lou was talland as my sister Audrey oncesaid, he even looks important.We five children never took oureyes off the back seat of the bigBuick. We knew for a fact thatinside his big brown cow-hideMARY COOKMary Cook’s Memoriessuitcases would be presentsbeyond belief. Always therewere yards of silk for Motherand a new purse: big, with goldclasps and long handles. Wehad no idea how he knew oursizes, but each of us would geta new piece of clothing andeverything always fit like it hadbeen made for us.Uncle Lou would first stopat a grocery store in Renfrewand there would be grapes,bananas and real ham, not likewe had in the smoke house, butbig slices -- thick and just rightfor sandwiches.It would take ages to unpackthe Buick. When it had beenemptied, the brothers wouldcarry the cow-hide suitcases upto the room my sister Audreyand I shared and Uncle Louwould take over the bed. 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My veryfavourite was one called I Hada Dream Dear. I thought itwas very sad, but beautiful.Sometimes I would see a tear rolldown Mother’s cheek when thesong was over.I knew she would be rememberingthose happy years whenshe lived in the city she lovedbefore she left for the backwoodsof Renfrew County.Even though Uncle Louhelped Father around the farm,he never seemed to get a mark onthose grey flannel pants and shirt.Every night, when he took offhis shiny shoes, he buffed themwith a cloth made especially forthat purpose and he had woodforms he inserted into his shoeswhen he wasn’t wearing them.My sister Audrey said shewas quite sure all important mendid the same thing with theirshoes when they took them off atnight, but I couldn’t for the lifeof me ever see my father goingto that trouble with the blacklaced boots he wore to church onSunday. 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We are a registered charity.R0012126289Connected to your communityGeneral Store, which I wasgrateful stayed open every nightuntil at least 11 p.m.Too soon it would be time forUncle Lou to pack up and headback to New York. Whole quarterswould be thrust into each ofour hands and I knew he wouldgive Mother a few bills toowhich she would immediatelyput in the blue sugar bowl withher egg money. Everett wouldswing wide the gate going out tothe lane and with the horn goingfull blast, Uncle Lou would spinthe tires on the Buick and he wasgone.And there would be such asilence in the old log house, andI would wonder if it would everbe the same again. Mother wouldcry silently, wiping her eyes andblowing her nose into her apron,and that night our prayers wouldbe for Uncle Lou’s safe trip toNew York. And when it cametime for our silent prayers eachof us were expected to say beforewe left Mother’s knee, I wouldpray that Uncle Lou wouldreturn soon. It wasn’t only forthe candy, the picture shows andthe rides in the big black Buick,it was because his visit wouldbring Mother unspeakable joyand for a time, release her fromthe bonds that held her prisoneron that farm in Renfrew County.Advertising FeAtureDebunking myths about life insurance ByMark DiLLonR0012122440Life insurance is not a simple product. Trying tounderstand all the different options and theirrespective benefits can require confronting severalwell-entrenched myths.To help set the record straight and guidecustomers toward making the choice that bestsuits them, Cathy Preston, vice president, Life &Health, RBC Insurance, addresses the five mostcommon misconceptions about life insurance.Topping the list, according to Preston, is people’s beliefthat all their insurance needs are covered throughwork. “Group life insurance plans typically providelimited coverage, and the insurance often ends whenyou change jobs. It’s important to understand theextent of your coverage and fill in any gaps,” she says.And while many people believe their investment dollarscan be put to better use elsewhere, as Preston pointsout, “Many life insurance policies provide protectionfor your loved ones along with a tax-sheltered investmentoption that can grow your money.”Some think life insurance is only for full-time workersor high-income earners, but there are cases where itcan be helpful regardless of income or employmentstatus. “For example, if you have dependents, youwould need to cover childcare and housekeepingcosts in a parent’s absence,” Preston notes. And lifeinsurance isn’t only for those with dependents, sheadds. “Life insurance can also help protect your partnerfrom struggling with a single income and ensureyour debts are paid, which is important regardless ofwhether you have children,” she says.Finally, Preston insists that life insurance need not beprohibitively expensive. She indicates that a 10-yearterm policy with a death benefit of $250,000 wouldcost about $28 per month for a healthy 45-year-oldCanadian male non-smoker, while a policy witha death benefit of $200,000 would cost $15 permonth for a healthy 35-year-old female nonsmoker.“Life insurance can be cost-effective,” shesays, adding that more information is available atwww.rbcinsurance.com/familypricing or by callingRBC Insurance at 1-888-528-5507.20 Kanata Kourier-Standard EMC - Thursday, May 30, 2013


SPORTSConnected to your communityNationally-ranked gymnastSUBMITTEDLucinda Nowell, a senior level gymnast with the Kanata Rhythmic Sportive Gymnasticsclub, placed fourth overall in the Canadian gymnastics championships held at CarletonUniversity May 17-21 (rhythmic) and May 22-25 (tumbling). Nowell placed second in theclubs, fourth in ribbon, sixth in hoop and 10th in ball.R0011949756/0307Dr. Corrine MotlukDr. Alan Franzmann1464 Stittsville Main St.Stittsville, ONCelebrating Our10 Year AnnivesaryMonth of JUNE – Unlimited Yoga for $99 00 Complete 50 classesover the Summer (June1-Aug.31)& Enter a draw towin a FREE Year of00 UNLIMITED YOGAMonth of JULY – Unlimited Yoga for $90 00(Summer Siesta-Centre is closed for 5 days in July)Month of AUGUST – Unlimited Yoga for $99 00visit our website for full details...and subscribe to our e-newsletter for more dealswww.mountaingoatyoga.com Complete Family Eye CareQuality Eyewear and LensesContact Lens FittingsDigital Retinal PhotographyLaser Surgery Co-managementOphthalmology Consults OnsiteOrthokeratology Fittingsstittsvilleoptometry613-836-2030www.stittsvilleoptometry.comR0012094619MountaingoatYoga CentreR0012122392Kanata Kourier-Standard EMC - Thursday, May 30, 2013 21


<strong>NEWS</strong>Connected to your communitySUBMITTEDThe Kanata-March Horticultural Society will host a talk about growingherbs and their culinary uses at the Old Town Hall, 821 March Rd. onJune 4 from 7:30 to 9 p.m. R0012122312/0530SAVEUP TO{$38ON YOUR NEXTGROCERY BILL!Check out this week’s ek’s money saving deals from our team of experts.Just a few of our Featured Advertisers:Herbs in the gardenand on the tableKanata-March Horticultural SocietyEMC news - The Kanata-MarchHorticultural Society will host a talkabout growing herbs and their culinaryuses at the Old Town Hall, 821March Rd. on June 4 from 7:30 to 9p.m.{Master gardener Rebecca Last andRichard Guenette will present “Herbsin the Garden and on the Table” at themeeting.Last will provide an overview ofgrowing, harvesting and preservingculinary herbs, and Guenette will offera cooking demonstration and offertips for using herbs in the kitchen.Herbs can be grown for a varietyof reasons – they can be ornamental,they can be used for medicinal purposes,but most people grow them tocook with. Using a variety of freshherbs can be a great way to add flavourto your meals when trying tocut back on sodium or other not-sohealthyadditives.The entrance to the Old Town Hallis located on Klondike Rd. acrossfrom the Shopper’s Drug Mart. Thereis a $5 fee for guests.Society members are gardenersfrom novice to expert in experience,who share a common love of plants,gardening and take pride in theirhome’s landscaping.The society features guest speakerseach month who discuss a varietyof topics, and help beautify the localcommunity through the maintenanceof the Molly Wilson garden at the OldTown Hall. Our memberships followthe calendar year from January to December,and the cost is $15 per personor $25 per couple. New members arealways welcome. Visit the society’swebsite at kanata-horticultural.com. R001212808622 Kanata Kourier-Standard EMC - Thursday, May 30, 2013R0012123664Sign up for free e-Offers and get the inside scoop on the best flyer deals!@R0012127167FUTURE SHOP CORRECTION NOTICE<strong>NEWS</strong>PAPER RETRACTION FOR THE FUTURE SHOP MAY 24 CORPORATE FLYER On page 1 of the May24 flyer, the Samsung 55"/60" F6300 Series Smart Slim LED TV (UN55F6300AFXZC/UN60F6300AFXZC) and 280-Watt2.1 Channel Soundbar with Wireless Subwoofer (HW-F450) (WebCode: 10243931/10243930+10241990) package wasadvertised with incorrect specifications. Please be advised that these TVs CANNOT transmit sound to the soundbar without wires,as previously advertised. Also, on page 20, the laundry pair : Samsung 4.1 Cu. Ft. Front-Load Washer (WF361BVBEWR)and 7.3 Cu. Ft. Dryer (DV361BVBEWR) (WebCode: 10236740/10236734) was advertised with an incorrect price.Please be advised that the CORRECT price for this laundry pair is $1399.98 with the "Buy More Save More" promotion.We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our valued customers.


<strong>NEWS</strong>Connected to your communitySoccer team to help build school in NicaraguaWest Ottawa Soccer ClubEMC news - Six local youth willhead to Central America this summerto help build a school in Nicaragua,through SchoolBox, a Canadiancharity.The youth play on teams in theWest Ottawa Soccer Club, an organizationthat encourages athletes tofind interesting ways to give back totheir communities.Last year, a team of athletes fromthe soccer club ran a five-kilometrerace to support the building of aschool and raised more than $1,700from pledges.Following the run, the team wonthird prize in the national True SportGive Back competition which helpedto raise an additional $2,000 for thecause. More than $4,000 was raisedlast year to support the charity.This year, the team will completeits journey by making the trek downto Managua, the capital of Nicaragua,to support the building of a school.Just 40 kilometres out of thecapital, the team of youth and theirchaperones will be spending 10 dayshelping to build the school, engagewith the community, play soccerwith local youth, and experience thewarm Nicaraguan hospitality.In addition, the youth have receiveda $7,000 scholarship from theAmazing People Gala, a local eventthat highlights extraordinary accomplishmentsfrom ordinary people.The gala raised more than $50,000for SchoolBox last year and determinedthat the six athletes were fittingambassadors of their inauguralyouth scholarships.“We believe that these athletesdemonstrate the kind of leadershipand caring that we want to fosteramong local youth. We hope thatthis will inspire other youths to wantto give back to their community theway these young athletes have,” saidEric Collard, co-chair of the gala.Head coach Dina Bell-Laroche, acommunity leader and veteran of fiveOlympic Games has incorporated agive back element into all the teamsshe has coached.Bell-Laroche said this is this kindof experience that makes good athletes,great leaders.“Sport is more than just a game.Sport can teach life lessons off theplaying field that can build self esteem,empowering people to set agoal and achieve it, and believe insomething that is larger than them,”she said. “I’m so proud of the accomplishmentsof these young athletesand the leadership they are demonstratingto support a communitythousands of miles away.”The six local athletes are KathleenCarson, Priya Nagpal, TiffanyIngram, Gabrièle Donnelly, JessicaAiello and Talia Laroche. Othermembers include Peter Donnelly,Lynn Aiello, Karri Dawson, JohnSUBMITTEDSix local youth will head toCentral America this summer tohelp build a school in Nicaragua,through SchoolBox, a Canadiancharity.Carson and Bell-Laroche. In addition,Eric Collard, co-chair of theAmazing People Gala will be joiningthe team.To support the team in their journeyand to raise even more money forSchoolBox, players have organized acommunity five-kilometre run in Bridlewoodstarting off at StonemeadowPark on June 8.Anyone interested in walkingor running can help to raise moneythrough pledges and by purchasingraffle tickets. For more information,please contact Dina Bell-Laroche atdbl@sportlaw.ca.Thank you!To all our participants, sponsors and supporters who helpedmake the 2013 Spring cleanup a success, thank you foryour continued support! Your efforts keep Ottawa clean,green, graffiti and litter-free.Watch for our Fall Cleaning the Capital early birdregistration starting on August 15!2013028024_17R0012122263/0530Sponsors:@ottawacity0530.R0012123329Kanata CreativeKindergartenNEW LOCATIONFor Informationor RegistrationCall613-592-1570www.kck2003.caAlso Pre-JKfor 3 year oldsOpen HouseR0012069315_0509Kanata Kourier-Standard EMC - Thursday, May 30, 2013 23


Marianne WilkinsonSERVINGKANATANORTHCity Councillor,Kanata NorthGIVE AWAY WEEKENDDo you have items that you no longer need? Are you looking for itemsfor your household? Then take part in this weekend’s Give Away Days.Started by the former City of Kanata and now City wide, this is a time toput unwanted but useable items at the end of your driveway with a sign“FREE” and then cruise the neighbourhood to see what items you coulduse. Anything safe goes – from clothing to toys to gadgets and workingappliances, to left-over drywall and other construction items. Just becertain to place items you want to keep away from the curb! If you haveleftovers from a garage sale, put them out. Items will then be reused, themost effective way to recycle them. Good hunting!PRESTO CARDSFull deployment of Presto Cards for all transit users is now underway.Cards can be obtained from OC Transpo sales centres, the Kanata ClientCentre, the Hazeldean Library, ordered online at www.prestocard.ca orobtained at special events. The first 200,000 cards are free, after whichthey will cost $6. The cost includes insurance for the value on the cardif it is lost. Once obtained, you register and load it for use. If funded bya credit card online, it takes up to 48 hours to be activated. At the salescentres activation is immediate. To use your card you must tap the lowerpart of the reader found at each entry door on the bus or O-train. If youtransfer & tap, it will tell you how much longer you have on that fare.Seniors, when registering, should indicate their senior status to get thelower senior fares. Seniors in Kanata can get cards on June 13, 9:30-11:30a.m. at SS#1 (for Chinese Seniors) and 1:30 – 3:30 p.m. at the KanataSeniors Centre. Note: Seniors, to avoid payment when using transiton free Wednesdays, should not tap their cards on that day. Read thedetailed information when you get your card and refer to information onthe OC Transpo website or call Presto at 1-877-378-6123 for help.NEW POOL & HOT TUB ENCLOSURE PERMIT REQUIREMENTIf you have an existing pool (including above ground pools) or hot tub orpond with a depth of 24” or more, you must now obtain a Pool EnclosurePermit at a cost of $200. This permit is required under a new bylawdesigned particularly to protect young children. There are requirementsfor items such as fencing and keeping gates locked. Go to www.ottawa.ca for details. If you are building a new pool, pond or adding abackyard hot tub, you need a site plan to apply for a full permit. Ensurethat your contractor obtains all the necessary permits prior to startingconstruction and be aware that you cannot change drainage featuressuch as swales or catch basins or impact neighbouring properties.DOORS OPEN OTTAWAThis weekend, June 1-2, you can explore one of 125 of the city’s mostinteresting buildings. Buildings included this year are the Diefenbunker,several Embassies, including USA & Armenia, the new Wabano Centreand many others. Go to the City website for a complete listing and forinformation on accessibility, times open and those of most interest forkids. Admission to all buildings is free.COMMUNITY NOTICESMAYOR’S RURAL EXPO, May 31, 7 a.m. – 2 p.m., City Hall, 110 LaurierAveKANATA TOWN CENTRE LANDS MEETING, June 11, 7 p.m., All SaintsCatholic High School, 5115 Kanata AveJIM MALONE PARK dedication is on June 15 at the Park on GoldridgeDrKANATA NORTH COMMUNITY AWARDS CELEBRATION, June 18, 7p.m., Mlacak Centre, 2500 Campeau DrKANATA NORTH PICNIC, July 17, 4 p.m. – 7p.m., Sandwell Green Park,5 The ParkwayR0012128078Contact me at 613-580-2474,email Marianne.Wilkinson@ottawa.ca,or visit www.mariannewilkinson.comFollow me on Twitter @marianne4kanatato keep up to date on community matters.24 Kanata Kourier-Standard EMC - Thursday, May 30, 2013<strong>NEWS</strong>Jessica Cunhajessica.cunha@metroland.comEMC news - A new children’sbook offers adventure withknights and dragons, while alsoteaching the difference betweenwant and need.First-time author TanyaChang will host a book signingof The Littlest Knight on June 1at Tag Along Toys in the KanataSignature Centre, 499 Terry FoxDr.“My son is five years old andwhen he was born, I wanted todo something for him,” said theBridlewood author. “It evolvedfrom there.”The Littlest Knight is a taleabout Nicholas, a young boywho wants nothing more thanto become a knight. In order tofulfill his dream, he must slay aEmerald Ash Borerpublic information sessionRiver Ward City Councillor Maria McRae, Chair of the City’sEnvironment Committee, invites residents to attend a publicinformation session on the Emerald Ash Borer (EAB).Since 2008, this invasive insect has spread across Ottawa. Thepresence of EAB poses a serious threat to Ash trees locatedon both public and private properties.Residents are invited to attend this session to learn moreabout the impacts on their community, what the City is doingto address this situation and what residents can do to helpmitigate the impact that this pest is having on our Ash trees.Date: June 4, 2013Time: 4:30 to 9 p.m.Staff presentation at 7 p.m.,followed by a Q & A session.Location: Jim Durrell Recreation Complex, Ellwood Hall1265 Walkley RoadBus info:Take OC Transpo Route 8 Gatineau, or Route 1 Greenboro,from Billings Bridge Transit Station to arrive at Bank andWalkley.0530.R0012123245Connected to your communityKnights, dragons and adventurecome alive in children’s taleBridlewoodauthor hosts booksigning at TagAlong ToysSUBMITTEDBridlewood author Tanya Chang, pictured with her son Cole,will host a book signing of ‘The Littlest Knight,’ her firstpublished children’s book, on June 1 at Tag Along Toys.dragon. The book follows Nicholason his quest as he learnsthere are different ways to perceivethe world and perhapswhat he wants isn’t always whathe needs.“I didn’t of course start writingit with the idea of having amessage,” said Chang.But the message evolved asher story took shape.“I think children’s storiesare best told when there’s somegrowth of the character,” shesaid. “What you want may notnecessarily be what you need …Maybe his dream isn’t as importantas what’s right.”LITTLEST KNIGHTChang began writing the bookshortly after her son, Cole, wasborn. After four years of workand rewrites, and a year workingwith illustrator Darren Bird,a digital artist from Centretown,the book was published in timefor Cole’s birthday.“My ultimate goal was to getthis published before my son’sfifth birthday and that actuallyhappened,” she said.“I’ve always read books tohim. He’s at the right age to beable to sit through the entirestory and appreciate the wholething,” she added.“He really likes it. He knowsthe character is based on him.”Using Cole as inspiration formain character Nicholas, Changalso used her son’s friends as thebasis for the supporting cast.“I just kind of kept them inmind while I was writing thecharacters out,” said Chang,who works as an IT supportspecialist.So far, Chang has sold around100 copies of The Littlest Knightand is working on translatingthe book into French.The book is geared towardschildren between ages fourand eight, with 32 full-colourpages.Initially, Chang said shehadn’t thought she’d write morebooks, but now the wheels areturning and The Littlest Knightcould become part of a series,adding she also has other ideaspercolating in the background.Chang will be at Tag AlongToys on June 1 from 11 a.m. to 2p.m. The book can be purchasedat the Kanata store, at PerfectBooks on Elgin Street or onlineat www.tytanima.com.Aside from being a self-publishedauthor, Chang has alsowritten newspaper articles,poetry, fan fiction, and is a coauthorof Orpheus Musical TheatreSociety: The First HundredYears.Follow us!@KourierStandard


<strong>NEWS</strong>Connected to your communityLibrary hosts cultural celebrationMulticulturalstorytime, dancesand ceremonies partof afternoon lineupJessica Cunhajessica.cunha@metroland.comEMC events - Dancing, music,art and ceremonial traditions willbe on display during the Hazeldeanlibrary’s celebration of cultureevent on June 1.The event will feature displaysfrom the Kanata Chinese SeniorsSupport Centre, a traditional teaceremony, Ebru – a form of watermarbling art from Turkey, hennaartistry, a multicultural storytimeand much more.“The demographics of Kanataare very multicultural,” said AnjanaBala, public service assistant foradult programming and outreachservices with the Ottawa Public Library.“The library fosters and encouragesmulticulturalism and our culturesreflect (that). All the librarycollections reflect on our (diversity).”The second-annual cultural eventwill take place from 11 a.m. to 1:30p.m. and is open to the public.“It will be a fun morning,” saidBala, adding the celebration is agreat way “to understand the multiculturalaspect in our community.”FILEThe Kanata Chinese Seniors Support Centre will have a display at thesecond-annual celebration of cultures taking place at the Hazeldeanlibrary branch on June 1. Members of the group are seen here duringthe Chinese New Year event on Feb. 10.The free event is hosted in partnershipwith the library settlementprogram, which helps newcomersadjust to life in Canada.The Hazeldean library is locatedat 50 Castlefrank Rd. 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<strong>NEWS</strong>Connected to your communityMichael Wassill, centre, died of his injuries in hospital on May 23FACEBOOKStabbing victim dies in hospital45Vehiclesto exploreTouch a TruckSunday June 9th 2013Lincoln Fields Shopping Centre10am-3pm$6/PersonKids under 1 FREEBus Routes to the Event85 & 95Brier Dodgebrier.dodge@metroland.comEMC news – Michael Wassill,a 20-year-old from Orléans,died in hospital on May23 after suffering stab woundsat his Fernleaf Cresent homeon May 15.The family of MichaelWassill said he had sufferedirreversible brain damagethrough a statement postedon Facebook on May 19, andwasn’t expected to live.On May 23, they updatedCheck UsOut!Checkoutourmonthlyphotogalleryatyourottawaregion.comthe online page to say that hehad passed away.“Today Michael passedaway peacefully, lovinglysurrounded by his close family.While this outcome wasexpected, it was no less devastatingand we are all deeplymourning the loss of ourson, brother, nephew, cousin,friend and hero,” said thepost.They posted the statementon a Facebook group to supportWassill, who deliveredThe Orléans News in hisOttawaValleyToursTMneighbourhood.Carson Morin, 20, was alreadycharged with attemptedmurder after the May 15 stabbingwhich took place in theafternoon.Wassill’s family membershave said he wasprotecting a female friendwho was staying at the familyhome.Morin’s charges could beupgraded to murder followingpress time once the informationabout Wassill’s death isgiven to the courts.MOTORCOACH HOLIDAYSA DAY AWAYFather’s Day Luncheon CruiseJune 16 ....................................................................$112A Taste of Prince Edward County “Picton & Bloomfield”June 18 / August 13 ...............................................$133Balderson Village & Heritage PerthJune 19 / September 13 ............................................. $85Montreal Cruise & CasinoJune 19 / July 26..................................................... $119Lady Slipper Orchids & The Cove Country InnJune 20 ......................................................................$96Finnegans Flea Market & BreweryJune 22 / August 24 .................................................$92A Nature Paradise “Montreal Biodome & Botanical Gardens”June 25 / July 20.......................................................$90Chateau Montebello, Lachute Flea Market & CasinoJune 25 / July 23..................................................... $112Wine Tasting in the IslandsJune 26 / August 28 ............................................... $114“The Piano Men”, Brockville Arts CentreJune 27 ....................................................................$124Vermont Quilt FestivalJune 29 ......................................................................$98Watertown, NY ShoppingJuly 13 / September 14 ............................................$62We Make Your Vacation Dreams Come True!Travel Reg.#2967742 & 5000006ottawavalleytours.com1642 Merivale Road(Merivale Mall) NepeanTravel Reg.#2967742-5000006613-723-57011-800-267-5288R0012124063TOuch A truckR0022076472Family Fun Activities!*Little Ray’s Reptiles * PlasmaCars * Magic * Balloons * Crafts* Face Painting* Bike Rodeo*R0022076472-0509R0012050262-0425Kanata Kourier-Standard EMC - Thursday, May 30, 2013 27


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Writing my own happy ending with CHEO’s helpBy Vienna Arbic with Isabelle Mailloux PulkinghornMy name is Vienna and I am nine years old. I’min grade three, play defense on my hockey team,and enjoy doing crafts and writing stories. I lovespending time with my parents Sherry and RichardArbic, and my friends. And I have cancer.My ‘real’ life had to be put on hold while thedoctors at CHEO help me get rid of cancer. Mineis called Germ cell tumor, a very rare form of braincancer - and I want it to go away.If this were a story I came up with, there wouldn’tbe a port-a-cath, operations and chemotherapyinvolved. I wouldn’t need lumbar punctures andI could be home with my parents and my dogsinstead of in the hospital. I’d be playing hockeyand graduating grade three with everyone in myclass. If this were a story I made up, it’d be funnylike the Robert Munsch books that I love so much.But cancer is serious.One day at hockey practice I hurt my head andended up with a concussion. I had all the classicsymptoms, and even after the prescribed rest periodI was not getting better. I was sleeping 18 hours aday, falling asleep at school and again later in theafternoon. I had severe headaches that even the painmedicine would not relieve. I had no short-termmemory and my parents say I just wasn’t myself.So my parents took me to CHEO. Anendocrinologist ordered a CT scan and it detecteda tumor in the center of my brain that was pressingagainst my thyroid, pituitary and hypothalamusglands causing fluid to build up. Then Dr.Vassilyadi, a CHEO neurosurgeon, installed ashunt in my brain to drain the fluid and relieve thepressure; that’s when I started to feel much better.The oncologists told us that Germ cell tumors in thebrain are very rare but the good news is that theyusually respond well to radiation; although some doneed a mix of radiation, chemotherapy and surgery.In my case, we quickly started with chemotherapy.Had it not been for my parents’ persistence topush for physicians to investigate further becausethey knew somethingwas wrong with me,had it not been for theconcussion itself andfor the team of CHEOneurologists, endocrinologists and oncologists whocare for me, my story could have had a sad ending.But now, there’s hope.Chemotherapy is not fun - it actually makes mevery sick. I lost my hair and I look very differentbecause of the cortisone, but it is helping me getbetter. It is shrinking the size of my tumor, and thatis great news! Once the last cycle of chemotherapywill be finished, we’ll start radiation therapy to helpreduce the tumor even more and hopefully make itgo away forever. I hope we’re done by the end ofthe summer so I can start my hockey season and goback to school. Mom and dad have already foundspecial hockey equipment that will protect my port(where the doctors inject the medications).I can’t wait to get back to my real life. Until then, Iwill take my medicine, continue chemo and rest somy body can fight cancer and I can get better.It’s funny because I’ve always wanted to becomea doctor when I grow up. Now, as mom says, I’mgetting an insider’s view and that will help makeme be a great doctor someday. I also want to keepwriting, so maybe I’ll become a doctor-writer. Butone thing is certain: my stories will always havehappy endings. Just like this one will.Retired educator gives back following cancer treatment at TOHBy Tracey TongThe first sign ofcancer appearedsuddenly for Duncan Ferguson.Ferguson—a retired principal with the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board and a part-timeinstructor at the University of Ottawa—was sittingin a Barrhaven classroom in 2008 when he developeda sudden and unrelenting pain in his back.“I thought I had twisted it,” he recalled, “It was sopainful I had to leave class.”He visited his family doctor and tests revealed thatFerguson had Stage 4 non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.“It was a shock,” he said. By that time, the cancerhad already spread to his lymph nodes and doctorsthought it might be too advanced for treatment.He was admitted to The Ottawa HospitalCancer Centre, where he started the first of eightchemotherapy sessions in March 2008.“Family and friends were there for my family,”said Ferguson. “Our freezer always had casseroles.It was an amazing experience in that way. Thesupport of our friends and neighbours wasabsolutely phenomenal.”Now recovered, the 76-year-old father andgrandfather has been looking for ways to give back– not just for himself, but because cancer has hit hisfamily hard. His father is a prostate cancer survivor,and years ago, his brother, Carl, succumbed torectal cancer at age 30. Once a week he volunteersat The Ottawa Hospital Cancer Centre as avolunteer trainer, and last year, be began an EMCnewspaper route, donating all of his earningsto Dr. John Bell’s cancer research at the OttawaHospital Research Institute. He has also signed upto fundraise for The Ottawa Hospital.“When you have cancer, you need to remainoptimistic,” Ferguson said. “People living withcancer can’t spend their lives concentrating on thedisease. With my paper route and volunteering, mymind is not on the cancer, it’s on making it better.”R0012122736


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ClassifiedsKanata Kourier-StandardSe c o n d Se c t i o nArnprior Th u Chronicle-Guider s d ay, May 30, 2013Bu s i n e s sDi r e c to ryFont_PalatinoLinotype_BoldLocation_MyriadPro_BoldALL TYPE OUTLINEDWest Carleton ReviewStisville NewsStisville NewsOrléans NewsManotick NewsOawa East NewsOawa South NewsOawa West NewsNepean-Barrhaven NewsThe Renfrew MercuryEmma Jackson/MetrolandNearly 5,000 runners made their way down Fairmont Ave. in Hintonburg as part of the Ottawa marathon,which wound through 42 kilometres of Ottawa and Gatineau streets on Sunday, May 26.Race weekend sees record turnout39th annual eventruns smoothlyEmma Jacksonemma.jackson@metroland.comEMC sports - More than 40,000people crossed the finish line as partof Ottawa Race Weekend.This was the 39th annual editionof the event on May 25 and 26,which included seven races rangingfrom a two-kilometre family race toa full 42-km marathon.The races began downtown at thecorner of Elgin Street and LaurierAvenue at 4 p.m. on Saturday, May26 with the 2K event.At 5 p.m., more than 8,000 runnershit the streets for the 5K event,and at 6:30 p.m. the streets wereagain pummeled by the feet of9,000 runners aiming for a finishline 10K away.On Sunday, the marathon startedbright and early at 7 a.m. with thehalf-marathon following at 9 a.m.The marathon winner’s circle wasdominated by runners from Ethiopiaand Kenya, with Tariku Jufartaking the top spot with a time of2:08:04.The lead Canadian Rob Watsonsnuck into 10th place with 2:18:33.Ottawa resident Josh Karanjawon the half marathon in 1:07:47.Three of the top five half-marathonwinners were from Ottawa, and allfive were Canadian.With so many people cominginto the city for the weekend,spokeswoman Annie Boucher saidorganizers have the system downpat after 39 years.“There are always little tweaksI’m sure, a fencing thing or something,but as far as big tweaks orchanges I didn’t hear of anything,”she said. “I think things went prettysmoothly.”The event was also a fundraiser,partnering with 28 different charitiesto give people more reason torun. The Ottawa Hospital Foundationraised more than $405,000.Boucher said it is difficult to knowexactly how much money wasraised, but in 2012 runners collectedclose to $1 million for charitableorganizations.Cowbells offernoisy life lessonsEmma Jacksonemma.jackson@metroland.comEMC sports - I am not a runner.I’m just generally not an athlete,and my gym phobia – marked withmore than a few panic attacks, tearsand tantrums – is well established.My good friend Courtney caughtme on a particularly optimistic dayin January when she convinced meto register for the five kilometre runon Ottawa Race Weekend.Why not, I thought. It was fivemonths away and I wouldn’t haveto think about it for four of them.But then I didstart thinkingabout it. And Ipanicked. Whatif I can’t finish?What if I trip inthe final moments,sploshing over thefinish line like awet teabag?What aboutall those peoplewatching: whatwill they thinkwhen my facegoes the colour oftomato soup andthey see my crappyold runners,We’ve all heard thata positive attitudebrings positiveresults. I’d be lyingif I said thosemantras don’t usuallymake me roll my eyesand pour anotherglass of wine.the same ones Ibought 12 yearsago for Grade 9gym class?When the weather warmed up Ibegan jogging around my neighbourhood.I was doing pretty well: onlyonce did I don my entire runningoutfit, complete the necessary pacing,hand shaking and tear swallowingthat is my running ritual, thenstrip it all off to take a guilt-ladennap instead.A week before the race, I managedto run 4.9 kilometres with onlya few brief walk breaks. I was encouraged,but that didn’t stop mygrowing anxiety as Saturday tickedcloser.We’ve all heard that a positive attitudebrings positive results. I’d belying if I said those mantras don’tusually make me roll my eyes andpour another glass of wine.It’s just easier to be negative. Tobe hopeful would set me up for failure;if I was too optimistic, I riskedmissing the bar I had raised for myself.To seem negative, disinterestedor indifferent about the race’s outcomemeant I wouldn’t disappointanyone if my pessimistic predictionscame true.Race day arrived. I went earlyto grab my kit at the race expo inthe Ottawa Convention Centre – anincredibly well-oiled operation, Imust say – and immediately beganto feel the panic in my chest.I blinked hard to keep the tearsfrom falling as I rode the escalatorto the T-shirt station. I held it togetheruntil I was back in the car.And then I looked at my bib:29028. It was real; it was happeningin less than five hours.I felt a stirring behind the panic,and it simmered there for an hourbefore I could nameit for what it was:excitement.Could it be?Could I actually belooking forward tothis torment I hadbeen dreading forthe better part of2013? I began tocalm down.Courtney pickedme up and wefought traffic intothe downtowncore. We parked farenough away thatwe were nice andlimber by the timewe found our otherrunning friends,Sam and Kait, andsqueezed into the yellow corral towait behind the Elgin Street startline.When the run finally started, atangible feeling of communal supportbegan to swirl through the8,000-strong horde of runners workingtheir way up Elgin.It reminded us that everyone wasin this together: everyone was goingto sweat, feel some pain and thinkabout giving up.Not surprisingly, that helped. Italso helped that there was no way togo any faster than the crowd in frontof us, not at least until we spreadout a bit down Colonel By Drive.It forced me to pace myself– something I had failed to do inmy own running regime – and Iwas surprised how good I felt at thefour-kilometre mark. That’s usuallywhen I have to picture a bottle ofwine in front of me and hordes ofzombies behind in order to keeprunning.But more than anything the communalsupport came from the sidelines.See MORE, page 31


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SPORTSConnected to your communityMore cowbell: Race Weekendbrings runners, city togetherContinued from page 29While I’m not one to enjoy beingyelled at by strangers, the cheers,cowbells and calls of encouragementfrom spectators along the route weretantamount to a triple espresso.Besides, who could possibly considerstopping when these people sodesperately wanted you to keep going?Our feet miraculously continuedto carry us forward.Of course, the best pick-me-upcame with only 400 metres left, whenI was truly starting to believe the finishline would never come.Coming up the side, we could heara group of people screaming and yelling.The cowbells were clanging andwe could hear our names carried onthe chilly wind. They were screamingfor us! Our friends had come, cowbellsin tow, to give us those cheersand high fives we so badly needed.The sight of my smilinghusband and all myfriends there to supportme gave me enough pepto get over that finish linewith energy to spare anda grin on my face.The sight of my smiling husbandand all my friends there to support megave me enough pep to get over thatfinish line with energy to spare and agrin on my face.It was over; they had helped mesurvive.The next day, as the marathon andhalf-marathon passed by my house inHintonburg, I returned the favour.For two hours my friends and Igreeted friends and strangers withchants, cheers and cowbells. We receivedhigh fives, smiles and fistpumps in return. Posts on Twitter andFacebook spoke to how much thecheering crowds helped those admirableendurance runners make it to theend.This weekend I ran a five-kilometrerace, but I also discovered why peoplelove running in Ottawa. It’s not thecity’s beauty, the fast courses or themedals at the end, although that’s partof it.It’s the family that’s born wheneveryone comes together to supporteach other on their personal journeysto the finish line and beyond.The lesson, of course, can be appliedin and out of our sneakers: whenwe come together, we can accomplishanything.I’ve got only one thing to say aboutthat: more cowbell.Run for itBRIER DODGE/METROLANDOttawa resident Cheryl Mason cheers as she runs the OttawaMarathon on Sunday, May 26. Nearly 5,000 runners wound through42 kilometres of Ottawa and Gatineau streets as part of Ottawa RaceWeekend.JILLIAN OSBORNEMetroland reporter Emma Jackson ran her first five kilometre race onSaturday, May 25 as part of Ottawa Race Weekend.R0012129281QUEEN TOURING AND UNIVERSAL MUSIC GROUP PRESENTSEPTEMBER 3SCOTIABANK PLACEWWW.QUEENEXTRAVAGANZA.COMR0011972970Jason’sLand613-229-9977THE OFFICIAL QUEEN TRIBUTE SHOWHope.1-800-267-WISHwww.childrenswish.caBOOKNOW!LandscapingSpecializing in Retaining Walls and Interlock Patio’s and WalkwaysTop Soil, Garden Soil, Riverstone, Multches, Gravel and FillBob Cat, Mini Excavator, 20 Ton Excavator,D-4 Dozer, Loader, Backhoe and TriAxel RentalsSeptic Systems, Lot Clearing, Tree and Brush RemovalSupply and Install Armour Stone for Retaining Walls15YEARSON SALE TOMORROW AT 10AM!Tickets also at capitaltickets.ca, 613.599.FANS(3267) / 1.877.788.FANS, The Sens Store,Ottawa Sports Experts locations, Les Galeriesde Hull, the Scotiabank Place box office.All dates, acts and ticket prices subject to changewithout notice. Ticket prices subject to applicable fees.NATIONAL POST “…I’m sure Freddie Mercurywas giving them a thumbs up from theheavens as they hit every note bang on,just as he would have.”BILLBOARD.COM “…sounded magnificent…”PLANNED WORKIN YOUR COMMUNITYInvesting today, powering tomorrowHydro Ottawa is committed to delivering the highest levels of customer service and safety. To achievethis goal, Hydro Ottawa regularly evaluates, replaces and upgrades equipment in your area. Investing ininfrastructure is essential to the delivery of reliable electricity service for the future.Project Duration:May to July 2013Affected Area:Gladstone Avenue(Bank St – Elgin St)Over the next several weeks, Hydro Ottawa will be conducting a polereplacement and relocation project in the Gladstone Ave area in conjunctionwith the City of Ottawa’s Gladstone Ave rehabilitation work. This initiative isscheduled to be completed in July 2013.Should a planned power interruption be necessary in order tocomplete this work, you will receive advance notification.Hydro Ottawa will take steps to mitigate any power disruptions, constructionnoise and traffi c or parking concerns. Your patience is appreciated.We apologize for any inconvenience this vital work may cause.hydroottawa.com/plannedworkR0012132266-0530Kanata Kourier-Standard EMC - Thursday, May 30, 2013 31


<strong>NEWS</strong>Connected to your communityA. Y. Jackson a top Kivafundraiser in CanadaJessica Cunhajessica.cunha@metroland.comEMC news - A Kanata highschool has become a top fundraiserin Canada and the worldfor an organization that helpsentrepreneurs in Third Worldcountries get their businessesoff the ground.A. Y. Jackson SecondarySchool is number 11 in theworld and second in Canadafor its fundraising efforts forKiva, a non-profit organizationthat connects people throughthe lending of money to helpalleviate poverty.The weather cleared enoughon Friday afternoon for a Grade11 entrepreneurship class tohost the second-annual KivaCarnival on May 24.“We want to be the topschool in Canada,” said studentorganizer Chris Nguyenabout the school’s fundraisingefforts.To date, the school hasloaned $39,000 so far, saidteacher Mark Hoogenraad.“We’re in an entrepreneurclass,” said James Lever, one ofthe student co-ordinators. “Tosupport other entrepreneurs isimportant.”“It’s important ... to help getthe economy going,” addedMegan Hirschfeld, another studentco-ordinator.The money that gets loaned ispaid back over a period of time.When the funds are returned tothe school, the students choosenew entrepreneurs to assist.“They don’t have the sameopportunities we’ve had,” saidClaudia Warner-Jacobs, a studentorganizer.Some of the entrepreneursA. Y. has helped come fromHaiti, Kenya, Afghanistan andDominican Republic, saidClaudia.“Each person has their goalamount,” she said, adding theschool aims to help as manybusinesses get off the groundas possible by lending around$50 to each person helped.“It’s nice to see the studentsachieving something,” saidHoogenraad. “It’s a hand up,not a hand out.”San Francisco-based Kivaworks with microfinance institutionson five continents toprovide loans to people withoutaccess to traditional bankingsystems. One hundred percentof each loan is sent to the microfinanceinstitutions, calledfield partners, who administerthe loans in the field, accordingto the website.PHOTOS BY JESSICA CUNHA/METROLANDGrade 12 student Jonathan Arnott makes a balloon animal for three-year-oldBenjamin Drew during the second-annual Kiva Carnival hosted by A. Y. JacksonSecondary School on May 24.R0012129065From left, Chris Nguyen, Claudia Warner-Jacobs, teacher MarkHoogenraad, Megan Hirschfeld and James Lever, helped to organizethe second-annual Kiva Carnival.R001212561032 Kanata Kourier-Standard EMC - Thursday, May 30, 2013Rhineand MoselCruiseFrom Ottawa or TorontoGERMANY“OKTOBERFEST TOUR”16 days - Escorted Sightseeing Group TourVisit 5 of the most beautiful regions of GermanySeptember 17 – October 2, 2013$2,948.00 + tx $605 pp/dbl occFor information contact trip escort – Wolfgang Schwarz613-657-4535 or 613-864-2349email: wolfgifts@gmail.com TICO Insured www.handatravel.comR0012126095_0530


<strong>NEWS</strong>Connected to your communityTrailwest hosting community-wide garage saleGroup hopes to boost association membership, raise funds for summer festivalVisit us Online atyourottawaregion.comJessica Cunhajessica.cunha@metroland.comEMC news - The Trailwest CommunityAssociation is hosting two events this summerto give residents a chance to get toknow one another and boost membershipfor the new group.The association represents the fast-growingcommunities of Bridlewood Trails andTrailwest in south Kanata.A community-wide garage sale beingheld on June 1, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., is achance for residents not only to clear somespace in their homes but also an opportunityto get to know their neighbours, saidassociation president Phil Aldis.“We’ve had many very positive compliments… about how wonderful a communityit is, with everyone feeling connectedand safe because of the ongoing communicationwe’ve had,” said Aldis, adding allresidents are encouraged to take part in theevent. “We’d love to continually build uponit.”A barbecue featuring breakfast and lunchitems, as well as baked goods, will be heldat the south corner of Carronbridge Circle,with the funds raised going to the communityassociation for future events and maintainingthe group.“It’ll also be a great opportunity for residentsof Trailwest to stop by and pick uptheir membership card,” said Aldis. “Themembership card identifies that they’re aSUBMITTEDResidents of Trailwest in south Kanata take part in some spring cleaning on May18. The group disposed of 50 bags of trash, old tires and wooden pallets. TheTrailwest Community Association is hosting a community-wide garage sale onJune 1 and has plans in the work for a summer festival.resident of the Trailwest community. It alsoentitles them to discounts at local restaurantsand retailers.”There is no cost to join the association,but donations will be accepted.“We want to get these into the hands ofall residents,” said Aldis. “We’re going totry to make that as easy as possible.”See SUMMERFEST, page 35SUMMERWeekly sessionsJuly & August8:30am-4:30pmSOCCER PROGRAMMINGSUPPORTED BYWEST OTTAWA SOCCERwww.wosc.com Pre & Post-camp care available Nutritious peanut free lunch provided Variety of sports plus arts and craftsRegister online or call613-836-2256 ext #221www.thunderbirdsportscentre.comThunderbird Sports Centre1927 Richardson Side RoadKanata, ON K2K 1X4R0012130669-0530GIRLS WEEK – JULY 2-5BOYS WEEK – JULY 8-12SKILLS WEEK – JULY 15-19ALL CAMPS ATALGONQUIN COLLEGER0012064596R0012064601GET YOUR TICKETS TODAY!Kanata Kourier-Standard EMC - Thursday, May 30, 2013 33


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<strong>NEWS</strong>Connected to your communityTrailwest Summerfest to be held in AugustContinued from page 33The association is currently in theplanning phase of developing a community-widefestival, dubbed the TrailwestSummerfest. A portion of fundsraised from the garage sale barbecuewill go towards the inaugural event.“We’re hoping to have that in ournew Kristina Kiss Park,” said Aldis.The summer festival will be heldin August, with a firm date to be announced.If the park construction isn’tfinished by that time, the event will beheld in the parking lot of the Real CanadianSuperstore on Eagleson Road,said Aldis.Details of the event will be deliveredto every door in the Trailwest andBridlewood Trails communities in theform of a gift bag, donated by the Superstore,he added.The Trailwest Summerfest will featurea host of activities and games “tobring the community together,” saidAldis.Most of the association’s communicationis accomplished online, saidAldis. An annual general meeting washeld last winter to elect the executive,and the board meets bi-monthly to discussany issues that are raised. Everythingelse is done through the website,mytrailwest.ca.Around 30 members of the communitytook part in a clean-up on May18, collecting 50 bags of garbage anddisposing of abandoned tires and waterloggedpallets, said Aldis.“We’re gathering as a community inother ways,” he said. “There’s so muchongoing communication.”For more information, visit the websiteat mytrailwest.ca or email info@mytrailwest.ca.Rural ThemedVendors WantedRegister NowHey Ewe! Bring the family toBIA Lambs Down ParkFestival in Carleton Place• Sheep Shearing • Spinning • Petting Zoo • Displays • Food StandsSat, June 15th 10am to 4pmCanadian Co-operative Woolgrowers142 Franktown Rd, Carleton PlaceSUBMITTEDThe Trailwest Community Association collectednumerous bags of trash during its spring cleaningin May. The group is encouraging all residents ofTrailwest and Bridlewood Trails to become membersof the association, which is free to join.R0012108080/0523www.downtowncarletonplace.com www.wool.caContact Info613-257-8049cmcormond@carletonplace.caDesigned by: M. PowerKanata Kourier-Standard EMC - Thursday, May 30, 2013 35R0012127151


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ARTS & CULTUREConnected to your communityPHOTOS BY BLAIR EDWARDS/METROLANDDale Dunning, an Almonte man, proposes to create an aluminum sculpture with wings and lettersjuxtaposed over a face for the West District Library.Judith Berry created a model of a three-by-three-metre light box,which has repetitive log and building shapes.Final five unveiled for westlibrary public art competitionBlair Edwardsblair.edwards@metroland.comEMC news - Five artists competing for a citycontract to create a sculpture or art work for theWest District Library in Beaverbrook unveiledtheir creations at the Mlacak Centre on May21.Members of the public had the chance tocheck out some of the proposals, talk to the artistsand make comments, which were collectedby the city’s public art program.The city put out a call for submissions lastFebruary after council approved the $10-millionbudget for construction of a 2,300-squaremetrebuilding next to the Mlacak Centre.Construction is expected to finish in the summerof 2014.The city has budgeted $60,000 for an artistto create a permanent piece of art to adorn theoutside of the library.“The city has a project for art policy whereone per cent of construction (money) for newand public spaces is set aside for public art,”said Melissa Black, a public art officer with thecity.A group of judges narrowed down the list ofsubmission to five, which were on display forpublic comment at the Mlacak Centre on May21.Judges were expected to make a final decisionon May 24.Paul. A. NiebergallSolicitor / AvocatOntario / Quebec34 Halldorson Crescent,Kanata, ON K2K 2C7613-592-5748 tel.613-232-9654 fax.FINAL FIVEJason Grant-Henley, a Manotick man, proposesto create a metal sculpture in two piecescalled Shifting narratives and Collective memory,a piece that includes a bench for visitors tothe library.See DIFFERENT, page 40Real Estate, Wills and Estates,Civil Litigation, Business, & Personal InjuryFree half–hour ConsultationsServing Kanata since 1981.Home appointments available upon request.www.paulniebergall.comR0011948843-0307R0012122663AUCTION SALEFor Jack Lapping of Deep RiverSat. June, 1, 2013 @ 9:30amTo be held at the Cobden Ag HallJewelry, lg asst of fishing rods & tackle, good glass,plus some very nice furniture from Rev Paula Mullinsof Shawville a very clean quality sale.R.T. STEWARTCobden, ON • 613-646-7649VYDON ACRESFor Rent5158 Loggers WayMature trees grace this 2 acrecountry lot with backyard pond inVydon Acres. Executive 2 storey3 bedroom home offers 3 baths,custom kitchen with the warmthof dark cabinetry - traditionaldining room - kitchen with familyroom - attached 2 car garage plusmany other features. Located 25minutes west of Scotiabank Placeand 10 minutes east of historicArnprior.135 Kingdon Mine RoadExecutive 2 bedroom split levelhome on estate lot in Vydon Acres.Master bedroom features 4 pcensuite with large walk-in closet.Cream cabinetry in kitchen withhardwood flooring in Kitchen,living and dining areas. 2 carattached garage with inside entryinto the main and lower levels.Located 25 minutes west ofScotiabank Place and 10 minuteseast of historic ArnpriorIMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY$1695 / monthContact Lori or Lisa 613-860-8200Ask us about Rent to OwnR0012086721R0012127624Kanata Kourier-Standard EMC - Thursday, May 30, 2013 39


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Copyright © 2012R0012114947Differentstyles,visions tochoose fromContinued from page 39“They’re both animated,” saidGrant-Henley. “It’s the idea of how thevisitor to the library actually activatesthe works (books, and other material)that are in the library.”Dale Dunning, who lives near Almonte,presented an aluminum sculpturewith wings and letters juxtaposedover a face.“It’s a sculpture celebrating theflight of imagination,” he said.Judith Berry, who lives in the Gatineauhills region of Quebec, created amodel of a three-by-three-metre lightbox, which features repetitive log andbuilding shapes interspersed with localplants and insects.“I see it as a representation of thecontemporary Kanata in its mix of urbanand wild spaces,” she said.Kenneth Emig, who lives in Centretown,built a model of Glass Monolith,the working title of the piece, aone-by-thee-metre rectangular structurewith an LED light source.“It’s essentially an observatory thatwill change when the weather changes,when the exterior light changesduring the day,” said Emig. “At nightit’s lit internally to create multiple reflectionsand multiple spaces.”Another Centretown artist, ChristopherGriffin, based his art workMikinàk (the Algonquin word for turtle)on the Blandings turtle, an animaltopical to the Kanata area, he said.“It allows you to sit on the turtle,”he said. “It’s just a very relaxing metaphorand relaxing motif -- everyonecan relate to the turtle.”Follow us!@KourierStandardR0012123399


newsConnected to your communityOC Transpo lowers Para faresOne-year dropin fares fixes‘inequitable’ pricesLaura Muellerlaura.mueller@metroland.comEMC news - OC Transpo is addressingconcerns about inequality bylowering fares on its accessible ParaTranspo vehicles for one year.On May 22, council approved thetemporary change to the fares that gointo effect July 1. While a regular cashfare will become $3.40, Para Transpousers will instead pay $2.70.The summer fare table was designedto support the full launch ofthe Presto smart card, a new way topay for rides on OC Transpo. A farepaid using the Presto card “e-purse”cash balance will cost $2.72.To encourage riders to pick up afree card and switch to the new paymentmethod, OC Transpo set cashand ticket fares higher than buying thesame trip using Presto.Transit commission chairwomanCoun. Diane Deans said the “unintendedconsequence” of the new faresis that “We ended up with fares thatwere higher for Para Transpo customersthat were higher than everyoneelse.”“We heard loud and clear that thiswas an inequitable situation,” shesaid.Accessibility advocate Kevin Kinsella,who brought the issue to thecommission’s attention on April 17,applauded the move.“It really speaks to the flexibilityand willingness of the commissionand council to deal with concerns asthey come up,” he said.Metrolinx, the provincial agencythat oversees Presto, gave the citya discount on the system becausetechnical glitches delayed its launch.That discount will help make up fora $150,000 loss in revenue of settinglower Para Transpo fares, Deans said.Presto cards are available now attransit stations, OC Transpo sales centresand online at prestocard.ca andwill go into use as of July 1.OC Transpo is working on a standaloneelectronic fare payment systemfor Para Transpo that would also beaccepted on conventional OC Transpovehicles.Have your say!Email letters to:blair.edwards@metroland.comFileOC Transpo is addressing concerns about inequality by lowering fareson its accessible Para Transpo vehicles for one year.Your Choice Realty Inc.BrokerageeACH OFFICe IS IndePendenTLY OWned And OPeRATed59 Beckwith Street North Smiths Falls613-283-2121www.c21smithsfalls.caSelling HouSeS... Creating HomeSLegend: ***Broker of Record **Broker *Sales RepresentativeR0012126216_0530Your Choice Realty Inc.BrokerageeACH OFFICe IS IndePendenTLY OWned And OPeRATedOPENHOUSEOPENHOUSEOPENHOUSEOPENHOUSEOPENHOUSEOPENHOUSESATURDAY JUNE 1, 11:00 AM-12:00 PM12 DAVIS LANE - $399,900LISA RITSKeS* FRAnCIne ReVeR*SATURDAY JUNE 1, 11:30 AM-12:30 PM1562 ELMGROVE RD, PERTH - $159,900wendyhillier.com**SATURDAY JUNE 1, 12:30 PM-1:30 PM59 POONAMALIE RD - $164,900HOSTeSS: JennIFeR MCCLeeRY*SATURDAY JUNE 1, 12:30 PM-1:30 PM8 BASSWOOD - $369,900LISA RITSKeS* FRAnCIne ReVeR*SATURDAY JUNE 1, 1:00 PM-2:00 PM16 BAYVIEW DR - $269,900wendyhillier.com**SATURDAY JUNE 1, 3:30 PM-5:00 PMSUNDAY JUNE 2, 1:00 PM-2:00 PM1087 HWY 43 - $284,900HOSTeSS: JennIFeR MCCLeeRY*OPENHOUSEOPENHOUSEOPENHOUSEOPENHOUSEOPENHOUSENEWLISTINGSATURDAY JUNE 1, 2:00 PM-3:00 PM37 SECOND ST – $179,900nAn BeLL**SATURDAY JUNE 1, 2:00 PM-3:00 PM83 OGILVIE LANE - $145,900HOSTeSS: JennIFeR MCCLeeRY*SATURDAY JUNE 1, 2:30 PM-3:30 PM1048 CTY RD 16 – $289,900wendyhillier.com**SUNDAY JUNE 2, 10:00 AM-11:00 AM14 SADDLE LANE - $62,000HOSTeSS: JennIFeR MCCLeeRY*SUNDAY JUNE 2, 2:00 PM-3:00 PM7515 ROGER STEVENS RD – $144,900JeSSYKA AuCLAIR*146 CHAMBERS ST - $164,900ROB gARVIn*OPENHOUSENEWPRICEOPENHOUSENEWPRICE37 ACRESNEWPRICENEWPRICENEWPRICE10 ACRESLAND194 CARSS AVE - $219,900ROB gARVIn*SUNDAY JUNE 2, 1:00 PM-3:00 PM308 EDWARD SCOTT RD - $280,000KEMPTVILLEAndReA geAuVReAu*SUNDAY JUNE 2, 1:00 PM-3:00 PM306 EDWARD SCOTT RD - $469,900KEMPTVILLEAndReA geAuVReAu*119 PARKINSON ST - $298,900KEMPTVILLEAndReA geAuVReAu*158 ROYAL LANDING GATE - $349,900EQUINELLE, KEMPTVILLEAndReA geAuVReAu*BEACH ROAD - $136,000KEMPTVILLEAndReA geAuVReAu*2 ACRELOTBARN &COTTAGE16.5ACRESQUIETSTREETLOCATION!LOCATION!10234 FRENCH SETTLEMENT RD$129,900AndReA geAuVReAu*10050 CTY RD 15 - $349,900ROB gARVIn*245 GLENWOOD CRES - $259,900ROB gARVIn*780 ROSEDALE RD S - $209,900ROB gARVIn*1 MARGUERITE ST - $228,000LISA RITSKeS* FRAnCIne ReVeR*859 MATHESON DR. - $274,900LISA RITSKeS* FRAnCIne ReVeR*Kevin GrimesBroker of Record613-283-2121Jacalyn FeenstraBroker613-283-2121Nan BellBroker613-285-7727Rob GarvinSales Representative613-284-6968Lisa RitskesSales Representative613-285-6611Francine ReverSales Representative613-285-7274Anna KowalewskiSales Representative613-875-7842Andrea GeauvreauSales Representative613-296-3309Wendy HillierBroker613-285-4476Jessyka AuclairSales Representative613-283-2121Jennifer McCleerySales Representative613-283-2121Kanata Kourier-Standard EMC - Thursday, May 30, 2013 41


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<strong>NEWS</strong>Connected to your communityR0012124061Make The Move To Arnprior!Riverwood Estates on theMadawaska River.Only 5 homes remain, or let us buildyour dream home on one of only3 available lots.R0032078808RE/MAX METRO-CITYREALTY LTD., brokerage2255 Carling AvenueOttawa, ON K2B 7Z5NeW LIStINg! 244 Baldwin Street, Constance Bay Well maintained 3 bedrmhiranch, 113’ x 172’ lot just one block from beach & forest trails in the heart of theBay! Newer windows, doors, deck, septic, shingles, laminate flooring. Great homesituated on a pretty and quiet street only 20 mins to Kanata! $259,900Shake it!John Roberts Broker613- 839-1308 or 613-832-0902www.johnwroberts.comJESSICA CUNHA/METROLANDDarcy Comeau, 6, and Curtis Cochrane-Renaud, 4, shake it on stage with Maureen Hogan,lead singer of Good 2 Go at the 10th-annual ArtsPark event at Parkdale Park on May 25.Hundreds of people attended the all-day event.121 Cricket Crescent, Dunrobin Great home for starting out or winding down!Cozy 3 bedroom bungalow with upgraded hardwood floors on main level, granitekitchen, 3 piece ensuite bathroom, partially finished basement with gas fireplace,single car garage, veranda, back deck and a huge lot that’s quite private withsouthfacing backyard. $284,900Campanale Homes presents Riverwood Estates, a waterfrontcommunity of single family homes, bungalows and attachedhomes. With our final phase almost completely SOLD OUT, weare pleased to offer outstanding value on the 5 remaining singlefamily homes for immediate or Fall occupancyEach home features a traditional brick front exterior andinteriors loaded with custom finishings and upgrades uniqueto every home we build. Inventory homes priced as low as$334,535. An outstanding value!Ask about our Model Home available for mid-summeroccupancy and our custom-built bungalow on our lastwaterfront lot, both offering huge price reductions.Call now to schedule your viewing!1330 Kilmaurs Side Road, Woodlawn Escape congestion to this perfect allbrick 3+2 bedrm bungalow on a 155’ x 150’ country lot! Enjoy Gatineau Hills viewsfrom veranda & sunsets from deck & pool! Features hardwd on main flr, oak eatinkitchen, newer septic, shingles & furnace, oversized garage & a great basementwith full bathrm, rec room & 2 extra bedrms! $319,900262 Fireside Drive, Constance Bay Your family will love this 4 bedrm home on a1 acre lot with pool & a detached garage & close to forest, beach & community centreonly 20 mins from Kanata. Updated windows, flooring, kitchen, shingles, main flrlaundry & famrm, ensuite, fireplace, finished basement & more. $429,900HugeSavingsMove InToday3950 March Road, Rural Carp Built in 2003 on 12 acres is a great home with a 60’ x 30’ shopin a prime location at corner of March Road & Upper Dwyer Hill Road giving great exposurefor a business! 2+3 bedrm bungalow has open concept main level, walkout basement, ICFconstruction, gorgeous granite kitchen, 2 car attached garage, in-floor heating with outdoorwood furnace for home & 60’ x 30’ shop! 10 minutes to Kanata or Almonte. $479,900Birch Island, White Lake Escape to your own private 9 acre island just 60 mins west ofOttawa! Spacious 3 bedrm winterized cottage comes complete with a lovely woodstove,hydro, telephone, well and septic, gorgeous pine walls and doors, sun porch, wrap-arounddeck and beautiful kitchen. White Lake is a beautiful, clean lake & your island has clear, rockyshoreline excellent for swimming & fishing! Rarely offered opportuntiy! Act now! $525,000Visit www.johnwroberts.com to see more pictures and full details of all my listings!!24 Wolff Crescent, Arnprior613-622-0033Open: Mon-Thurs 11am to 6pm;Weekends/Holidays 12pm to 5pm. CLOSED FridaysFrom Ottawa: Take Hwy 17 West to Exit 180.Left on Madawaska Blvd. and follow the signs.www.campanale.comKanata Kourier-Standard EMC - Thursday, May 30, 2013 43


James A. PalmerCCIM (Broker)Cell: 613.698.5356www.jamespalmer.comBells Corners • $525,000Zoned CommercialGM9 Suitable foroffice, medical,dental, daycareand more!More thanjusta house!Commercial sales andleasing in Canada’s CapitalRe/Max Metro-city Realty Ltd. Realtor (independently owned and operated)R0012122143<strong>NEWS</strong>Connected to your communityRotary exchange student stunnedby multiculturalism in CanadaJennifer McIntoshjennifer.mcintosh@metroland.comEMC news - When Shihoko Iwatanifirst came to Canada nearly a year agothe prospect of going to a BarrhavenHigh School seemed surreal.The 17-year-old Rotary exchangestudent didn’t speak English andhadn’t traveled much beyond herhome in Osaka, Japan.“I didn’t understand much in theclasses,” she said. “Everything was sonew to me.”It was her grandmother – a longtimeRotary club member – that suggestedshe try the program and stretchher wings.“I was attracted to the concept thatRotary Youth Exchange Students havea mission which is to not only studyabroad, but also to tell people we meetin a different country about our ownhome as representatives of that country.”The exchange is open to youngpeople ages 15 to 25. To qualify, studentsmust have above average gradesand be open to new experiences andcultural differences. They also haveto be sponsored by a local club. Lastyear, the Nepean-Kanata Rotary Clubhosted a student from Thailand. InSUBMITTEDShihoko Iwatani, is heading backto Japan.previous years they have had studentsfrom Switzerland and Brazil. Studentsfrom Ottawa have also been hosted inplaces like France and Russia.Thanksto the program, Iwatani was able tostay in Ottawa for a year. She washosted by three families in the Nepean-KanataRotary Club and tookclasses at Mother Teresa High School.A shy and quiet teen, Iwatani saidmaking friends was difficult becauseshe didn’t speak the language.Despitethe barriers, she was intrigued by thecountry’s multiculturalism.“There are so many different kindsof people with different beliefs andeveryone is so accepting,” she said.“It’s not like that in Japan.”Her first home here in Ottawa waswith a family that was living downtown,so Iwatani had to take the busfor nearly an hour every morning toget to school.“It was a long trip but I got to seethe city,” she said.At first her classes were very difficult,but Iwatani said she has learnedto understand the course material aslong as the teachers speak slowly. Shetook a Canadian history class, financeand ancient history in the first semester.“This experience has made me interestedin studying people from othercountries,” Iwatani said.She played on the school’s rugbyteam and that also helped get her outof her shell. Iwantani’s parents cameto Ottawa in March to see where theirdaughter was staying.“They liked it a lot. I took them toParliament Hill and they also traveled toMontreal and New York City,” Iwatanisaid. “They liked it here in Ottawa becauseit is very green and beautiful.”While Iwatani said she will be happyto return home to her friends and family,she plans to return to Canada againsome day.“I learned a lot while I was here,” shesaid.ArnpriorexecutiveTownhomes3 Bedroom Designswith fully finished rec roomsHardwood & Ceramicincluded!Lower your cost of living by moving just 20 minutes westof Kanata to the beautiful town of Arnprior.You’ll find Callahan Estates just west of Daniel Street on Edey nearJed Creek in old world Arnprior. This stunning location offers the bestof both worlds. You can enjoy the timeless charms of smaller townliving while being a scant twenty minutes from major urban amenitiesin neighboring Kanata and Ottawa. Maybe you won’t want to goanywhere when you call one of our exquisite models “home!”The PerfecT Place To liveTownhomes, Bungalows, Two-sTorey & semi-DeTacheD homesEach can bE customizEd to mEEt your lifEstylE and tastEs!Starting From$220,000 *0530.R0012124073Call Now to Reserve Your Dream Home…Phase 1 Now Released for Fall Occupancy24 wolff crescent , arnprior, ontario(613) 622-0033 • www.campanale.comSales Centre HoursMonday - Thursday: 11am-6pmSaturday, Sunday & Holidays: 12pm-5pm44 Kanata Kourier-Standard EMC - Thursday, May 30, 2013


<strong>NEWS</strong>Connected to your communityR0012124050Make theMove!Time to celebrateOlympia Homes PresentsVILLAGE CREEK - ARNPRIORSAVE 100’s of1000’s of Dollarsand live only 20 minutes from KanataSUBMITTEDThe Bridlewood Child Learning Centre is excited to hold its 25th anniversary party onJuly 4 from 3:30 to 6 p.m. The non-profit group is hoping to contact former clients andstaff so they will register for the event. For more information, to register or to contact thegroup, please call 613-591-0171 or email admin@bridlewoodchildlearningcentre.com.Towns from $199,000 $199,900Bungalow townson on Green space space with walkoutbasement from $222,900 from $232,000Singles from $269,900900Hardwood and9’ 9’ ceiling on on mainfloor mainfloor.Longfields Stationin BarrhavenCampanale homes is proud to offer executive townhomes,condo flats, terrace homes and condo apartments(with elevators) in the brand newBarrhaven community of Longfields Station.Perfect for first time buyers,families and those looking to downsizewith all amenities just outside your door.Longfields Station is located adjacent to thenew OC Transpo station on Longfields Drive.This is a very popular site so be sure to visitus soon to reserve your choice home.First PhaseSelling Out Fast …Condo Flats and Terrace HomesPriced from only $252,000InventOry BlOw Out on executive Towns…Priced from the $330’s with A/CModel HoMeNow opeNCome see all thatOlympia has to offer.1 Vanjunmar Rd.Open Mon - Thurs 1-6Noon to 5 Sat, Sun & holidays1 Vanjunmar Rd.Open Mon - Thurs 1-6Noon to 5 Sat, Sun & holidaysSales Center613-623-3636www.olympiahomes.caSales Center613-623-3636Russett Dr.Campbell Dr.5 MIN TOLAKEMADAWASKAwww.olympiahomes.ca0523 R001211392725 MIN TO RENFREW55 MINS TO PEMBROKEVanjumar Rd.Wabalac Dr.Trans-Canada HwyWhite Lake Rd.30 MIN TO KANATA45 MINS TO OTTAWABev Shaw Pkwy.Sales Centre HoursWeekdays 12pm to 8pm, Closed FridaysSaturday, Sunday & Holidays: 12pm-5pmOur newest sales centre is located at641 Longfields Drive. You may also contact us atSales Office 613-440-3750Elaine at 613-668-1240 orShari at 613-277-6860and via email at longfields@campanale.com.Kanata Kourier-Standard EMC - Thursday, May 30, 2013 45


<strong>NEWS</strong>Connected to your communityOttawa Race Weekend opens with marathon torch relayBlair Edwardsblair.edwards@metroland.comEMC news - It was a meeting oftwo Marathons.Marathon, a tiny village in WestCarleton, played host to an eventwith Olympic overtones on Thursday,May 23.Eleftherios Anghelopoulos, theGreek ambassador to Canada andIordanis Louizos, mayor of Marathon,Greece, were on hand to lightthe ceremonial torch during TamarackOttawa Race Weekend’s firstever marathon torch relay run.Louizos carried a flame in a speciallantern, along with two torchesbrought from Marathon, Greece.More than 60 runners chosen bythe race committee were selected tocarry the torch 42.2-kilometres -- coincidentallythe distance of a marathon-- from Marathon to Ottawa cityhall, a route that travelled throughWest Carleton, Kanata, Nepean andwest Ottawa.“I was amazed and I was excitedto see that there was a place 42km away from city hall here calledMarathon,” said Louizos. “It’s anexcellent area. People are very, veryfriendly and I can see they love participatingin marathon races.”The idea was suggested to the racecommittee by Anghelopoulos, whosaid the torch-relay was a success inBLAIR EDWARDS/METROLANDLordanis Louizos, mayor of Marathon, Greece, left, watches as Eleftherios Anghelopoulos, the Greekambassador to Canada, centre, and Evangelos Papapostolou race director of Athens Classic Marathon, lightthe ceremonial torch to mark the start of the Tamarack Ottawa Race Weekend torch relay from Marathon toOttawa city hall on May 23.other major North American cities,such as Toronto and Chicago.“It was my initiative,” he said.“I suggested to them they have theflame of Marathon here and theywere thrilled with the idea and theyaccepted the suggestion.”West Carleton-March Coun. EliEl-Chantiry was the first runner tocarry the ceremonial torch, sprintingdown a 200-metre stretch of JohnShaw Road, before handing it off toanother participant.The torch relay team travelled ina yellow school bus, and the runnerswere escorted by police cars acrossa route that included Carp Road,Second Line Road, Terry Fox Drive,Carling Avenue, Richmond Road,Wellington Street and SomersetStreet.When the torch reached city hall,Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson wasscheduled to light a cauldron providedby the Hellenic Community ofOttawa, officially signaling the startof Ottawa Race Weekend, an eventon May 25 and 26, that attracts morethan 40,000 runners who competein the marathon, 2K-, 5K- and 10Kraces.“It’s a fun way to sort of kick offthe overall race weekend with somethingthat symbolizes marathon, marathonrunning,” said John Halverson,president of Ottawa Race Weekend.”The concept of a marathon honoursthe courage of Pheidippides, aGreek soldier who in 490 BC ran 40kilometres across rocky ground fromMarathon to Athens, where he announcedthe Greek’s victory over thePersians before falling to the grounddead. Dimitri Koutris, 13, and hissister Katherine, 15, two Barrhavenyouth, participated in the torch-lightingceremony, arriving in traditionalGreek clothing.“It’s an honour to be here, to representthe youth of the Hellenic peoplesof Ottawa on this historic day,”said Katherine.T: 613-440-7653 • F: 613-440-7593 • www.kevincoady.comExecutive 1 bedroomcondo with den.Upgraded hardwood inthe main living area.Kitchen with glassmosaic backsplashand stainless steelappliances. Upgradedmain bath. Largebalcony for patio set& BBQ. Single cargarage.Excellent opportunityfor first time buyeror investor. This 3bedroom END unitcondo backs ontoa wooded area forprivacy. This unit hasmulti-level interiorspace and a convenientsingle car garage.Flexible possessionavailable.90A STonehAven DriveoPen hoUSe SUnDAY 2-4Pm1 PeArY WAYoPen hoUSe SUnDAY 2-4Pm46 Kanata Kourier-Standard EMC - Thursday, May 30, 2013


newsConnected to your communityCouncillor wants to re-open casino debateChanges at Queen’s Park and theOLG open the door to reconsidergambling facility: Coun. TierneyLaura Muellerlaura.mueller@metroland.comEMC news - Coun. TimTierney is betting that changesat the Ontario Lottery andGaming Corporation andQueen’s Park will give hisfellow councillors reason toreconsider their support for anew casino in Ottawa.The Beacon Hill-Cyrvillecouncillor will bring forwarda motion on June 12 to askcity council to reconsider itsdecision from last fall to reopenthe fiery debate overwhether Ottawa should behome to a new casino, whichMayor Jim Watson would liketo see in the urban area.Tierney voted against theidea of a new casino last Octoberand he thinks re-openingthe debate would givemore time for the public to beinvolved in the discussion.He says he doesn’t favourgetting rid of gambling entirelyand would like to seeit remain at the Rideau-CarletonRaceway.But city council gave uptoo much control when itvoted 19-5 last October toaccept a new gaming facility,Tierney said.With a new premier at thehelm of the province anda complete turnover of theboard overseeing the OLG,now is the time to look atwhether Ottawa made thedecision in too much haste,Tierney said.In the last two weeks, Torontocity council rejectedOLG’s proposal for a newcasino there and the entireOLG board resigned after thechairman, Paul Godfrey, wasousted.“The old board and chairthat sold us this bag of tricksisn’t there anymore,” Tierneysaid.The previous board didn’tgive Ottawa many optionswhen it came to support ofa new casino and Tierney ishoping for more flexibilityfrom the new board.“I’m hoping the new boardwill have a new direction,” hesaid.Ryan Kennery, spokesmanfor the mayor, said Watsonwould not support such a motion“because there is no newinformation on this issue.”“The OLG process remainsthe same as agreed to by citycouncil last year, regardlessof any changes in leadership,”Kennery wrote in an email.While other municipalitiessuch as Kingston have founda way to be more prescriptiveabout the conditions underwhich a casino would be acceptable,Ottawa just said“yes” with no conditions,Tierney said.“(Kingston) protected theirdowntown,” he said. “I’m stillfoggy on why weren’t able todo the same thing.“We haven’t had a properdialog,” Tierney said.“You can claim we did, butJOIN OUR RIDE AND RAISE SERIOUSCASH FOR CANCER RESEARCH.RIDETHERIDEAU.CAit hasn’t happened.”See TIERNEY, page 48where the rubberhits the road -literally.50 AND100 KM OPTIONS7 2013Two Acre Estate Lots available now!5 kilometers from the Terry Fox exit, just off the RichardsonSide Road you will find 9 very rare two acre lots.Meadowview Estates is a private enclave of just 16 homeswith all the amenitites of city living... gas, hydro, fibreoptic cable and street lights. Imagine the home youcould build on a true estate lot.Make an appointment today... they won’t last long!Lots start at $149,000Brian Jasmann 613.858.9999 brian@brianjasmann.ca269 FT.211 FT. 219 FT. 234 FT.LOT 9 LOT 8LOT 10334 FT.413 FT.407 FT.401 FT.215 FT.224 FT.SHAMUS WAY221 FT.375 FT.415 FT.LOT 7474 FT.248 FT.226 FT.LOT 6 LOT 5LOT 1475 FT.192 FT.270 FT.GENTRY ROAD437 FT.249 FT.240 FT.274 FT.175 FT.295 FT.354 FT.183 FT. 183 FT. 252 FT.LOT 4 LOT 3 LOT 2183 FT.180 FT.170 FT.230 FT. 193 FT.354 FT.358 FT.374 FT.456 FT.525 FT.LOT 15 LOT 16LOT 13 LOT 14LOT 11 LOT 12334 FT. 285 FT. 240 FT.244 FT.215 FT. 181 FT.229 FT.584 FT.540 FT.474 FT.405 FT.204 FT.494 FT.180 FT.RICHARDSON SIDE ROADR0012004311Kanata Kourier-Standard EMC - Thursday, May 30, 2013 47


Kanata5537 Hazeldean Rd613.836.3669Billings Bridge2277 Riverside Dr613.737.9330Westboro205 Richmond Rd613.728.1255<strong>NEWS</strong>Connected to your communityTierney wants morecasino discussionYour backyard oasis starts here.Visit our Sales Centre at 3186 Carp RoadMon-Fri: 7:00 am to 5:30 pm, Sat: 8:00 am to 1:00 pm613.839.7000www.olsen.caR0012130538Continued from page 47The province proposed anotherchange recently: an alteredgaming facility fundingformula that would put additionalmoney into the city’scoffers by sharing four percent of revenue from gamingtables with municipalities.That also changes the situation,Tierney said.The councillors who votedagainst the casino last Octobersaid there are too manyunknowns at the time.“Me and other colleaguesfelt it didn’t pass the snifftest,” Tierney said.Last fall, Capital Coun.David Chernushenko votedagainst the casino and saidthere wasn’t any evidenceor research in favour of agambling facility that couldoutweigh the cacophony ofnegative comments from hisconstituents.“Once a big project getsgoing, it becomes awfullyhard to apply the brakes,”COUN. TIM TIERNEYChernushenko said last year.Part of the problem wasthat neither city staff norcouncillors fully understoodthe level of input the city willhave into where a new casinowould be located.The city definitely has vetopower over OLG’s proposedcasino location and it hasthe final say on rezoning anyland that a proponent wantsto build a casino on.But what is more vague isthe city’s level of influenceover suggesting where itwould prefer to see a casino.The gaming corporationwill run a call for proposalsand choose the best casinoplan and location. Last fall,Orléans Coun.Bob Monette asked whethercouncil could have anyinput before that decision ismade.For instance, he asked ifthe city could be presentedwith the top three options,allowing council to indicateto the gaming corporationwhich one was most likely tobe approved.The mayor and city managercouldn’t give a firmanswer about what level ofinfluence city council wouldhave over that process, otherthan simply saying “no.”Councillors would have tovote on re-opening the debateat the June 26 councilmeeting.O T T A W A R E G I O N A L C A N C E R F O U N D A T I O NFather’s DayJune 16, 2013RACE DISTANCES:• NEW 15 KM Timed Run• Raymond James 10 KM Timed Run• 5 KM Timed Run• Deloitte 5 KM Fitness Walk• SAS Canada 2 KM Walk for Greggybear15 th AnniversaryWITH HOCKEY LEGENDS SCOTTY BOWMAN AND BRIAN KILREAGIVE THE ULTIMATE GIFT THIS FATHER’S DAYAND RUN OR WALK FOR ALL THE MEN IN YOUR LIFEwww.ottawacancer.caTHE OTTAWA REGIONAL CANCERFOUNDATION NEEDS YOUR HELP!On Saturday June 22, 2013 we will be covering our community withLemonade Stands – and raising money for a very important cause.100% of lemonade stand sales and online fundraising will supportcancer research and programs for children fighting cancer in our area.Register your lemonade stand today, and together we can fightchildren’s cancers – one glass at a time.HOW TO GET STARTED:1. Register online at www.ottawacancer.ca2. Create your own Virtual Lemonade Standonline. You can personalize your page witha photo and a story.3. Recruit your family and friends to join yourteam, or create a stand of their own!4. Fundraise online leading up to June 22, 2013.5. Host a Lemonade Stand on June 22, 2013 andadd the funds you raise to your virtual stand.Proceeds benefit:SURVIVORSHIP HAPPENS ONE VICTORY AT A TIME | TOGETHER WE ARE MAKING THE NEXT ONE HAPPEN.1500 Alta Vista Drive / Ottawa / Ontario / K1G 3Y9 / 613.247.3527 / 1.855.247.3527 / www.ottawacancer.ca48 Kanata Kourier-Standard EMC - Thursday, May 30, 2013R0012078222-0516Every dollar raised online and at your lemonade standwill count toward AMAZING prizes including a trampoline,iPod and tickets to see JUSTIN BIEBER!!!NaturalFoodPantryNaturalfoodpantry.caR0012078225


<strong>NEWS</strong>Connected to your communityCity of OttawaSummer Day Camps 2013Win a week of Camp! Register before June 10By registering for summer camps before June 10, your registrations will automatically be part of a draw, where 50 luckycampers will win back their registered week of camp, with a value of up to $250. For details, visit ottawa.ca/summercampsCheck out the summer adventures in your neighbourhood. Remember, the more you register, the more chances to win!Preschool Half-Day Camps: Summertime fun for the little ones!Games, crafts, songs and special themes will give your preschooler lots of adventures in their own neighbourhood. Our welltrained leaders organize imaginative and interesting activities where learning and socialization are enhanced. Morning andafternoon programs at a location near you. Join us for active and creative programs full of fun!In Your Neighbourhood!If finding summer activities close to home or work is your priority, we have camps around the city for organized games,sports, crafts and special events. Themes ignite the imagination and offer a different program each week. Neighbourhoodcamps, fun clubs and park activities will keep your child active and involved while making new friends. A great way to spendthe summer in our city!Water Fun for Everyone!If you want to be wet this summer, we have swimming lessons, water sports and aqua fun for all! Your aquatic adventuresare rounded out with camp activities including games, crafts, sports, and special events.Sports Camps GaloreActive camps, specializing in skills and drills for all sorts of sports. Increase your speed, precision, and fitness levels to helpin your overall growth towards living an active life! Camp activities are included, time permitting.Creative Arts Camps and Art Centre CampsBoost creativity, increase concentration and problem-solving skills, and experience artistic achievement. Many city facilitiesoffer camps with an arts component. Choose among programs in visual arts (drawing, painting, and mixed media), digitalarts (animation and moviemaking), performing arts (drama, music, dance) and creative writing.No more bulliesLAURA MUELLER/METROLANDMajic 100 radio morning show hosts ‘Stuntman’ Stu Schwartz, left, accepts the Mayor’sCity Builder Award along with co-hosts Angie Poirier and Trisha Owens. The award waspresented at city hall on May 22 to honour the morning show’s work advocating againstbullying. Having experienced bullying himself, Schwartz and his co-hosts decided totake action after hearing many stories about the impacts of bullying. They created theTwitter topic #NoMoreBullies and spend most Tuesday mornings reaching out to studentsat local schools. Kanata South Coun. Allan Hubley, right, who has also worked extensivelyagainst bullying, was also on hand for the presentation.The Nepean Visual Arts Centre, the Nepean Creative Arts Centre, and Shenkman Arts Centre deliver focused artsinstruction in customised studio spaces by accomplished artists – painters, actors, filmmakers, writers, photographers,musicians. Be inspired and entertained!Specialty Camps – Be Amazed!Learn a new skill, survive outdoors, and trek around the region. Find that extra special camp that tweaks your interest themost. The options are limitless!Leadership Camps Help You GrowWhether you want to get a babysitting job in your neighbourhood, teach a group of children to dance, or be a campcounsellor with the City, our leadership programs will help you work towards your goal. Some programs include placementsand they all include friendships and fun!Excitement guaranteed! Leaders you can trust!Come play with us!JUNE 16scotiabank place 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.FUN For thE wholE Family!SummerCampsCome play with us!Win aFREEWeek of CampRegister before June 1050 Winners!Ottawa’s largest variety ofcamps includes: sports,arts, water fun, specialty,preschool, leadership.5km and 2km event routesand a tot-trot for the kids Sens Street Tour, games,live entertainment andso much more!ReGisteR toDaY@ sensFoUnDation.comJoin usat this year’s event!Sign up fora great dayof family funin support ofthe kids andfamilies ofRoger’s House.201302-202 PRCSFind your neighbourhoodadventure atottawa.ca/summercampsLeaders you can trust.Excitement guaranteed!® Registered trade-mark of Capital Sports & Entertainment Inc. Used under Licence.SSE 2013-0398 R0012094422-0516Kanata Kourier-Standard EMC - Thursday, May 30, 2013 49


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le<strong>NEWS</strong>Connected to your communityDeveloper ordered to hand over reportLegal tangle over derelict Lowertownschool continuesLaura Muellerlaura.mueller@metroland.comEMC news - A judge threwout an Ottawa developer’s appealof a court order to handover an engineering report tothe city.A lawyer for Groupe ClaudeLauzon has said the report bolstersthe developer’s argumentthat its building at 287 CumberlandSt. is structurally unsoundand should be torn down. OnMay 8, a superior court judgeordered Lauzon to give the citythe report, which was commissionedby Lauzon and preparedby a private engineering firm.But on May 22, the city’s clerkand top lawyer sent a memo informingcity council that Lauzonis appealing that order. Then onMay 24, a judge dismissed Lauzon’srequest to delay handingover the document until the appealhad been heard, effectivelydismissing the appeal related tothe engineering report.Lauzon is still appealing thejudge’s ruling for it to complywith making its building safeand meeting the heritage requirementsassociated with 287Cumberland St.The saga began when Lauzonfiled an application to OntarioSuperior Court on Feb. 20 askingfor permission to tear downthe building at 287 CumberlandSt., which has remained in disrepairfor decades. The applicationstates the city has knownsince 2005 that the building has“significant structural concerns”and did nothing. Groupe ClaudeLauzon wants to tear the schooldown and put up condos, butthe city refused the company’sdemolition application in 2006because Lauzon did not provideplans for what it plannedto build on the site, which is arequirement of the heritage districtpolicies that apply to theneighbourhood.Lauzon received the engineeringreport in question onFeb. 1, and that set off the latestchapter in the troubled relationshipbetween the developer andthe city. The city ordered barricadesbe put up to keep pedestriansand traffic away from theWINAN ATV!Visit noco.ca/atv or call(888) 284-7777 to learn more!FILEIn the latest chapter in the legal saga between the city andGroupe Claude Lauzon, a judge dismissed the developer’sappeal of a court order to hand over an engineering reportthat reportedly states Lauzon’s building at 287 CumberlandSt. is unsafe and should be demolished.building in case it fell down.That led to the court application,which states “demolition isnow a pressing and immediateconcern and demolition shouldnow be undertaken as soon aspossible.”In the court application, Lauzontook issue with whether thecity’s building inspector couldorder an engineer hired by Lauzonto hand over documentsrelated to the condition of thebuilding. The school was unsafefor inspectors to enter, andtherefore the city’s building inspectorscan’t make any orders,the application states. That’s notthe case, according to city officials,and inspectors were ableto enter the building before thecourt application was even filed,Rideau-Vanier Coun. MathieuFleury said at the time.Visit us Online atyourottawaregion.comVisit us Online forGolf SpecialsSpecial: Two for One Tuesdays!SPORTS CENTREOttawa’s Only Par 3Lighted Golf CourseOpen 7 days a week • Try Night GolfFor tee-off call:613-836-2256 ext. 221Thunderbird Sports Centre1927 Richardson Side Rd., Kanata ON K2K 1X4www.thunderbirdsportscentre.comR0012130653-0530R1050Energizing theConstruction IndustryESSO FuelsGasolineHeating OilClear DieselDyed DieselMobil LubricantsEngine OilsCoolantsGreasesHydraulic & Gear OilsLocalCustomerService!Belleville/Trenton AreaCALL US!(888) 284-7777ON JUNE 1, 2013, GO THE DISTANCE INTHE FIGHT FOR CANCER SURVIVORSHIPIN EASTERN ONTARIOTHE BIGGEST ONE-DAY WALK IN OTTAWA– 28 KM FROM THE QUEENSWAY CARLETON HOSPITALTO THE RICHARD & ANNETTE BLOCH CANCER SURVIVORS PARKRegister today: www.ottawacancer.caR0012078221THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORSBENEFITINGR0012063570theKanata Kourier-Standard EMC - Thursday, May 30, 2013 51


Save Up To 90%!<strong>NEWS</strong>Connected to your communityFair GroundsRideau Carleton Racewaywww.gloucesterfair.caCongratulations to ourColouring ContestwinneRs!Winners names for the 10 Family 4 packMax LeblancSandra Lee MacIsaacAva AsselstineJustyn DemersBreanna GarandAustin KempEvan LittleOlivia BennettJoseph SmerdonGrace MaikaWinners of the Family 4 pack of Monster Truck Show BraceletsNoe TrayvillaNatasha TurcotteBianca Tassi-SomersLiam IrwinMathieu SmerdonMagnus AbdelnourZacharie Saumure-OuimetteEmma & Gracie CyrBen & Tom CobillAyden Timpson52 Kanata Kourier-Standard EMC - Thursday, May 30, 2013R0012122115On a rollJUNE 21GOVERNMENT CONFERENCE CENTREOttawa’s White Hot SummerParty with DJ Mister ParkerAs guests arrive in hues of whitethe evening takes fl ight.EMMA JACKSON/METROLANDBell High School students Bria Anderson and Noor Hajjar take a spin at the GloucesterFair on Wednesday, May 22, during Special Needs Day. Fifty busloads of kids with specialneeds had the fair to themselves the day before it opened to the public.Live Entertainment,Fashion Show, Cocktails& Hors D’œuvresVIP Experience $125Bash Pass $65Opt. Bottle Service $200TICKETS ON SALE NOWwww.snowsuitfund.comR0012123086


Your Community NewspaperCLASSIFIEDPHONE:1-888-967-32371-888-WORD ADSwww.emcclassified.caANNIVERSARYREAL ESTATECANCEL YOUR TIME-SHARE. No RISK program.STOP Mortgage and Maintenancepayments today.100% Money Back Guarantee.Free Consultation.Call us NOW. We can help!1-888-356-5248FIREWOODFirewood- Cut, split anddelivered or picked up. Dryseasoned hardwood orsoftwood from $50/facecord. Phone Greg Knops(613)658-3358, cell(613)340-1045.STAG & DOESANNIVERSARYANTIQUES &COLLECTIBLESAntiques for sale, visitour barn full of antiques.3654 Hwy 29 North at CedarHill Road, Pakenham.Info: 613-794-5634 or613-256-8937.STAG & DOESAdam O’Rourkeand Kelly O’NealLeo and Christine ine O’Rourkeareproud to announce the engagementof their son, Adam O’Rourke to KellyO’Neal, daughter of Terry O’Nealand Lynn McHugh. A wedding isplanned for Saturday, August 17th2013 at the home of Adam & Kellyin West Carleton. Please join us tocelebrate at their Stag & Doe onSaturday, June 15th at the FitzroyHarbour Community Centre. Ticketsare $5 at the door after 8pm.CLR440701ANNIVERSARYLove andBest WishesDebbie, Rick,Ken, Trish,Chris, Tammy,Trina, Davidand their10 amazinggrandchildrenxoxoEMC ClassifiedsGet Results!HELP WANTEDBUSINESSOPPORTUNITYMAKE MONEY and savelives, We are offering exclusiverights to the OttawaArea, 100% guaranteedreturn of investment. Don’tpay until you see your businessup and running. Earn upto 100k per year. Voted topvending program in NorthAmerica, absolutely noselling involved. www.locationfirstvending.com1-855-933-3555BUSINESS SERVICESACCOUNTINGCHRONICLE DIAMONDAWARD WINNER2009, 2010 & 2011Saturn AccountingServices 613-832-4699Carpentry, Repairs, RecRooms, Decks, etc. Reasonablerates, 25 years experience.613-832-2540BUSINESS SERVICESGrass Cutting available.Rural Kanata, Dunrobin andCarp area. 613-832-3060.EXPERIENCED CARE-GIVER for Elders. Mature,Compassionatelady with excellent references.613-270-9927EMC ClassifiedsGet Results!HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTEDHypernetics, a division of Plaintree Systems Inc, a manufacturer of precisionelectromechanical devices has an immediate requirement for a Quality Inspector.Candidate should possess the following skills:1. Minimum of 3 years of quality inspection experience in an aeronautical orautomotive industry.2. Demonstrated knowledge of blueprint reading.3. Demonstrated knowledge of use of inspection equipment and inspection tools,such as Caliper, Micrometer (internal, external, thread, blade), dial indicators,Multimeter and Optical Comparator.4. Demonstrated knowledge of calibration of inspection equipment and inspectiontools mentioned above.5. Working knowledge of MS Office Application; Word, Excel and PowerPoint.6. Knowledge and understanding of ISO 9000:2008 Quality Management SystemKnowledge and understanding of AS9100:2009 would be an asset.Knowledge and experience in the use of Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM),with MCOSMOS & GEOPAK software, would be an asset.Hypernetics offers excellent benefits, working conditions and hours, in a modernfacility located in Arnprior.Please submit your resume to:Hypernetics, a division of Plaintree Systems IncAttention: Human Resources10 Didak DriveArnprior, Ontario K7S 0C3Fax: 613-623-4647hr@plaintree.comExciting career opportunities in Arnprior atGE Hitachi Nuclear Energy Canada Inc.Manufacturing/Process EngineerResponsible for the efficient and safe operation of all production equipment, you willensure that Operators are fully trained and qualified, and will work to continuouslyimprove productivity, quality and safety while consistently meeting businessobjectives. A professional engineer, you hold a degree in Mechanical or ProcessEngineering and have at least five years of related experience gained in a fast-pacedmanufacturing environment. A skilled leader, you are adept at problem solving, anddemonstrate an in-depth understanding of Statistical Process Control (SPC) tools andprinciples. Proficiency with standard MS Office applications is required.Quality EngineerAn integral member of the Quality Assurance team, you will support our worldclass QA system to ensure compliance with the latest Canadian andInternational QA Standards. This role will see you revise and maintain workprocedures, perform audits on processes, develop process improvement plans,and provide training on quality requirements to production and supportpersonnel. Your degree in Engineering, or equivalent manufacturing qualityexperience, is enhanced by at least five years of experience working withNuclear Codes and Quality Systems. Technical writing and documentation skillsare essential, and you must be flexible to travel to vendor and customer sites forsurveillance and audit activities.Production OperatorIn this key operational role, you will work to meet demanding productivity goals,identify safety issues, take corrective action when needed, and diligently followprocedures to ensure consistent, high quality output. Your high school diploma, orequivalent, is enhanced by related manufacturing experience and a strongmechanical aptitude sufficient to learn machine and heavy equipment operation.You must be familiar with computers and conversant with technical terminology.The flexibility to work shifts in a three shift operation is essential. 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Opendaily 10-5.HELP WANTEDUp to $400CASH DailyFT & PT OutdoorsSpring / SummerWorkGuys'n gals,aged 16 years +CLR425844PropertyStarsJobs.comPermanent Full-Time Employment OpportunityPHARMACISTOur Pharmacy Department is adding a full-time Pharmacist to continueto support high quality pharmaceutical care as well as to assist withthe implementation of two major initiatives: Unit Dose and PharmacyAutomation.Reporting to the Director of Pharmacy Services, the Pharmacist must havelicensure or eligibility for licensure with the Ontario College of Pharmacists,as well as strong communication, interpersonal, analytical and problemsolvingskills. Experience in a hospital setting and recent clinical experienceworking with Accreditation Canada Standards will be considered strongassets. Clinical responsibilities will include: coordinating the distributionand storage of drugs; evaluating drug therapy for a wide variety ofinpatients and outpatients including dialysis, and oncology patients; andconsulting, with other members of the health care team.If you are a creative, energetic professional committed to team decisionmakingand high quality patient care, please apply in writing by 16:00hours on June 14, 2013, to Julia Boudreau, Vice President, CorporateServices, Renfrew Victoria Hospital, 499 Raglan Street North, Renfrew,Ontario, K7V 1P6 or hr@renfrewhosp.com.Although we appreciate all responses, only those candidates selectedfor interview will be contacted.Renfrew Victoria Hospital is an equal opportunity employer committed to workplacewellness; a recent criminal record check is a requirement for employment.Visit our webpage at www.renfrewhosp.comto learn more about RVHRegistered Respiratory Therapist (0.5 FTE)The North Lanark Community Health Centre, a part of Lanark Health andCommunity Services, is a fully accredited health centre providing primaryhealth care and health promotion services to the community of NorthLanark.We currently have an opening for a Registered Respiratory Therapist forthe Lung Health Program to work as part of an interdisciplinary team toprovide assessment, spirometry, education and behavioral management torespiratory clients and their families. We offer a competitive salary, excellentbenefits package, including HOOPP, a defined benefit pension plan.The successful candidate will be available to work out of the North LanarkCommunity Health Center located in Lanark Village with the possibility ofworking at neighboring CHC’s such as Country Roads (Portland) and theMerrickville CHC, as required. The candidate will report to the Lung HealthCoordinator.Responsibilities:• Continue the delivery of the Lung Health Program in a primary care settingto clients of the CHC’s.• Work effectively with all health care providers, including physicians, nursepractitioners/nurses and other members of the inter-disciplinary team.• Provide training and updates to members of the clinical team.• Participate in research projects as required.• Provide documentation, report writing, computer data entry and retrieval.• Assist the Lung Health Coordinator as appropriate.Qualifications:• Licensed Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) who holds a generalcertificate of registration with the College of Respiratory Therapists ofOntario with no limitations.• Certified Respiratory Educator• 5 years experience as an RRT• Self-directed practitioner• Strong organizational, interpersonal and communication skills• Experience in Spirometry testing in accordance with ATS Standards• RN with respiratory experience will also be consideredPlease submit a cover letter and resume no later than June 14, 2013 to:Karen Jones, Program CoordinatorNorth Lanark Community Health Centre207 Robertson DriveLanark, ON K0G 1K0Phone: 259-2182 Fax: 613-259-5235Email: kjones@nlchc.on.caOnly those selected for an interview will be contacted.Kanata West Kourier-Standard Carleton Review EMC - Thursday, May 30, 2013 53 35CLR440437CL432219_0530


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Target and the Bullseye Design are registered trade-marks of Target Brands, Inc.CLR440168THREE DAY MILITARIA AUCTIONLIFE LONG COLLECTION OF BRUCE STRADER OF SMITHS FALLS, ONTARIOMAY 31ST: 5:30 PM – 10:30 PM, VIEWING AT 4 PM, SWORDS, BAYO-NETS, HEAD GEAR, CANNONS, REFERENCE MATERIAL, ETC.JUNE 1ST: 9:30 AM – 6:30 PM, VIEWING AT 8 AM, ANTIQUE & MODERNFIREARMS (RIFLES, SHOTGUNS, HANDGUNS, FULL & CONVERTEDCLASS FIREARMS, MILITARY KIT, REFERENCE MATERIALS, ETCJUNE 2ND: 12:00 PM- 4:30 PM, VIEWING AT 11:30 AM, AMMUNITION &RELOADING SUPPLIES, AMMO CANS, PARTS, ACCESSORIES,REFERENCE MATERIAL, ETC.AT SWITZER’S AUCTION CENTRE, 25414 HIGHWAY 62 SOUTH, BANCROFT, ONT.Bruce Strader has been collecting and trading for over 60 years, andhas accumulated many fine pieces from Flintlock Tower / Brown Bessmuskets to the Canadian Arsenals ltd. Experimental Model EM2, wehave something for collectors, target shooters, hunters & re-enactors.Full listings and extensive photo catalog available at :www.switzersauction.com & www.proxibid.com/switzersauctionAttend and bid in person, or join us online for internet bidding with alive audio feed using our online host “proxibid”Terms: Cash, Interac, Visa & Mastercard, 10% buyers premium onsite, 15%buyers premium online. See our web site for available accommodation if yourplanning on staying over. Check back for regular updates. WE HAVE ROOM FORYOUR QUALITY CONSIGNMENTS IN FUTURE SALES, NEXT SALE JUNE 22ND.Paul Switzer, Auctioneer/Appraiser email: info@switzerauction.comCL423155


AUCTIONS AUCTIONS AUCTIONS AUCTIONS AUCTIONS AUCTIONS AUCTIONS AUCTIONS FOR RENTFOR RENT6th Annual ConsignmentAUCTION SALETRACTORS, FARM MACHINERY, CONSTRUCTION EQUIP, LANDSCAPEEQUIP,TRUCKS, CARS, TRAILERS, TOOLS, SHOP EQUIP, and SOME ANTIQUEMACHINERYAt M & R FEEDS and FARM SUPPLY LTD 70 DeCosta Street, Arnprior, OntFrom Ottawa take 417 west and exit 180 towards Arnprior, turn right on Hwy 29, and left onMadawaska Blvd. and left on Decosta St. Watch for Auction Signs.SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 9:00 amTRACTORS and BACKHOES: Case 580 Super K extenda hoe backhoe, 4x4, 1994 w/ turbo; KiotiCK-20 diesel 4 x 4, w/loader and backhoe, 20hp, 362 hrs. like new; Kubota B21 mini backhoe; IH 3444backhoe special, no cab, in good condition, motor recently rebuilt; J.D. 2355 w/roll bar, 60hp; 1981 IH786 good rubber all around; MF 275 w/loader; MF 231 w/turf tires and roll bar; JD 720 diesel standard57 hp; Cockshutt 30, totally restored, top condition; MH 33, restored; IH W-4 tractor- restored; 1940 MH101 twin power, runs well; JD 40; JD 50; 2 Ferguson T2085; Case LAI; Case S; Assorted antique Casetractor parts;FARM MACHINERY: Pena 4100 single screw TMR mixer w/ 6’ unloading conveyor-top condition;Kverneland 5 furrow, semi mounted plow w/coil spring, auto reset, adjustable 14”-18” bottoms;Kverneland 3 furrow-12” bottoms, 3pth plow; 14’ double roller packer (small discs) w/transport wheels;Cockshutt 13’ hyd. cultivator w/levelling harrows; Triple OK 3 pth 8’ cultivator; MF 3pth subsoiler;PT-W5, 3pth, pto drive rotary ditcher, model 423, like new; 12’ Diamond harrows, 6 section; NH 488hay bine, 9’; JD side rake, rubber teeth; N.I. side rake; NH 254 tedder/rake; NH 644 silage special roundbaler, 4’ x 5’ hard core w/Nuhn innoculant applicator and built in moisture tester, in top condition; N.I.456 bale king round baler; NH 310 hayliner square baler w/kicker; NH 1005 auto bale pickup wagon; NH144 hay inverter, in top shape; IH 4000 swather w/ complete heads; Mulkey 30’ pto elevator; several 3pth scraper blades, some new from 4’ - 6’; Danhouser 3pth post hole augers – 12”, 14” 16”; NH 38 cropchopper; 4’ manual bale bagger; Walco 3pth 6’ brush cutter, like new; NH 355 grinder mixer, heavy duty;NH 327 manure spreader (new floor); Allied 18’ x 4” grain auger; Pickwick electric chicken plucker;round bale feeders; Frey’s calf creep feeders; Champion roller mixer; 3pth sickle mowers; 3pth cementmixer; horse training sulky; 2- 48” Jadvent barn fans w/1.5 hp motors; 2 Patz 98 silo unloaders; 300’ ofPatz barn cleaner chain, used 2 winters w/gear drive.WAGONS: 2 Pronovost 10 ton w/steel 8’ x 20’ rack, w/ removeable thrower sides; IH 12 ton w/8’x 24’all steel rack w/checker plate floor w/10.00 - 20 truck tires; 10 ton w/8.6’ x 24’ all steel rack w/11L - 15implement tires; All 3 of the above wagons are like new. Martin 10 ton w/ 8’ x 24’ steel rack set up forround bales; Martin 6 ton w/8’ x 16’ wooden hay rack; Dion 10 ton w/ Turnco 250 bus. gravity graintank w/rollover tarp cover;TRAILERS: 2004 Sundowner – SunliteProstock goose neck tandem, all aluminum stock trailer, GVWR15210 lbs. w/LT235/85 R 16 tires, electric brakes, size 6’.9” x 16’ outside measurements, 77” high + 89”storage over the deck, in mint condition and saftied; Landscape tandem w/3500 lb axles, surge brakes,75” wide x 154” long w/steel mesh ramps, steel sides, new wooden floor; 7 ton electric hyd tandem dumptrailer; 7 ton flat bed tandem; small army trailer; 4’ x 8’ closed cargo trailer for 4 wheeler; 2 single axlestrailers, 1 for tar spraying w/Honda engine, 1 for cold patching; Contractors closed in tandem trailer w/surge brakes 7’ x 16’ and ladder racks top and sides;CONSTRUCTION and LANDSCAPE EQUIP: Kubota KX-91 mini excavator; Skyjack 7127 roughterrain scissor lift; Thomas T-153 skid steer; Liftking 4 x 4 hydrostatic diesel 30’ forklift, 3 stage mast;Super Pack model 600, 60” smooth drum roller, ride on; Wacher 6055 diesel plate tamper; Morbark 12”diesel wood chipper; Kelly B600 3pth backhoe attachment, like new; Ferri ZMT-E200 7’ hammer mower,3pth, HD, PTO –used 2 years; Toro 45 diesel self-propelled 4WD 9’ cut commercial mower; 2 - 715F-98Bush Hog, 3 gang ,15’ finishing mowers, each w/3 blades, trail type; 5’ finishing mower- 3pth- new; 6’rotary cutter-3pth- new; 2 flail mowers, 3pth, 7’ (1 JD and 1 Mott); Toro Proline 36” self propelled walkbehind finishing mower w/floating deck, 12.5 hp Kawasaki motor; Troy-Bilt rear tine 8 hp rototiller, 4speed; Toro 244, 20” walk behind 3.5 hp aerator; Toro Green commercial golf course aerator w/16hpKoehler engine; Countyline 6’ 3pth box scraper w/6 tine schuffler, new; 2- 6’ 3pth landscape rakes- 1new; Large 4’ lawn roller; Jacobson 524 walk behind 10hp top dresser w/grass seeder and aerator;Kubota 4’ snow blower , front mount; Kubota L-2062A, 4’ sweeper attachment; 3 sets of pallet forks forfront end loader; 11hp leaf blower, pull behind; 2 Gorman centrifugal 2” gas water pumps; Kohler 4000watt gas generator; Generac 7000 watt generator, new; United 1300 watt power Gen set.VEHICLES: 2000 Ford F250 super duty truck, 4x4, 140,000 kms, silver, air, power windows, saftied,sells with 5th wheel attachment, 1 owner-same owner as Sundowner stock trailer; 2002, F-350, XL superduty, power stroke diesel V8 Ford truck, w/service box and power tailgate; 2005 GMC 8500 truck w/Catdiesel, 6 speed trans, w/8’ x 8’x 24’ closed in aluminum cargo box w/ power tail gate; 2001 IH 4700 w/IH diesel motor, hyd brakes w/ 22’ dry fan box w/roll up door, 125,000 miles; 2003 Dodge Ram 1500,SLT, 4 dr, 4 wd, V8, 4.7 litre, pickup truck, saftied; 1998 Cadillac, Deville D’ Elegance, 4 door sedan,ivory white, 125,000 km. original, never winter driven, certified and E tested, excellent condition; 2005Hyundai Santa Fe SUV, 90000 kms, top condition, saftied; 2006 Pontiac Vibe 4 door car w/185000 kms,saftied; 2002 Dodge Caravan Sport, 203,000 kms; 5 hp Go Cart w/brakes;SHOP EQUIPMENT: Champion air compressor w/11hp Honda engine w/60 gal tank, suitable for tireservice truck; John Beam tire balancer; Load Lift electric- hyd 6000 lb. car hoist, lifts 4’; Hofam tirechanger, all air powered, set up for aluminum rims; A good assortment of used tractor and truck tires,in 8 different sizes; Lincoln welder; pressure washer; wood planer; table saw; Dewalt air compressor;Mastercraft tool chests; King Canada scroll saw and table; Spectra level for grade work; Hilti TE60 drill;Bostitch air nailer; Mastercraft air tools; Dewalt sawzall; hammer drill set; dry wall tools; Paslode nailgun; router; jig saw; Jonsered chain saws; 2 Stihl 760 cut off saws; 2 Arbor presses, 3 ton and 1 ton; 4pto shafts - new; gun safe; boxes of new nails, bolts, screwnails; plumbing supplies; tile cutter; severalboxes of hardware;ANTIQUE MACHINERY: 5 hp Lister engine, very collectable; old tractor drawn road grader; MHseed drill; walking plows; other unlisted antique items.NOTE: This sale consists of 4 complete estates of equipment, plus many other individual and companyconsignments.Contact Barry Dean at M & R Feeds 613-623-7311Sale held under cover, rain or shine. Refreshments available.TERMS: Cash or Cheque with proper I.D.AUCTIONEERSJAMES and HILL AUCTION SERVICE LTDCARSON HILLSTEWART JAMES613-821-2946 613-445-3269Owners and Auctioneers are not responsible for accidents.All announcements made sale day, take precedence over any printed material.CL426269/0530Carrie Hands, CAI, CPPA, Auctioneer & AppraiserJason Hands, Auctioneer-Auction-Canadian diamond Solitaire RingAntiques, Collectibles, Household Furnishingsto be held June 8 @ 9 a.m.Hands Auction Hall, 5501 County Rd 15, R R # 2,Brockville, ON1.15 Glacier Fire Canadian diamond solitaire ring (1.15ct, 14kt white gold), Original paintings, Royal Doultonfigurines, Conn apartment size piano, large assortmentof quality household furnishings, glassware, etc. Pleasevisit www.handsauction.com to view full listing, catalogueand pictures. Click Online Bidding button to registerand advance bid. Absentee advance bidding opensFriday, May 31 @ 9 a.m. and closes Friday, June 7 @ 12noon. The choice is yours; bid online or as always we arepleased to see you attend the live auction.5501 County Road 15, RR #2, Brockville, ON K6V 5T2Phone: (613) 926-2919E-mail: auction@handsauction.comwww.handsauction.comAUCTIONS AUCTIONS AUCTIONSREAL ESTATE ANTIQUE &HOUSEHOLD AUCTIONfor Lindsay McDonellto be held on site From Perth take Hwy 7 West to #18162 (signs)on Sat., June 8/13 @ 10 am Property to be auctioned @ 11 amMinutes from PerthLovely red brick bungalow is located on mature lot on Hwy 7 just outside ofPerth. Property has a paved driveway leading to single car, vinyl sided garagewith lean to attached for added storage. Spacious back yard has a 16’x30’+/-steel roofed & sided outbuilding. This handyman special has a galley kitchen,open dining & family room, a 4 piece bath & 3 bedrooms. Basement houses a200 amp service on fuses, washer/dryer hook up, cold storage room, work room,natural gas furnace & rented hot water tank w/ backup box wood stove. On well& septic. Taxes: $1,781.77+/-. Lot size: 170’+/- frontage by 250’+/- deep Forpri-vate viewing, terms & conditions, please call our office at 613-267-6027.Ash step back cupboard. 9 pc walnut dining room set. Oak curve glass chinacabinet. Pine 1 door cupboard. Oak drop front writing desk. 2 extension tables.2 pine washstands. Ant. side board. Early chest of drawers. Chest of drawers w/matching dresser. Mahogany vanity. Spool settle. Ant. side chair. Ant. woodenrocking chair. Porch rocker. Press back chairs. Ant. high chair. Pine 4 post bed.Drum table. Pine blanket box. Wicker fern stand. Heintzman upright piano &bench. Cabinet table gramophone. 2 guitars. 2 pine violin cases. Early Bonnetchest. Wooden stand lamp. Long box phone. Partial toilet set. Numerous ant.kitchen chairs. Ant mixing bowls. Butter print. Carnival glass dishes. Severalcoal oil lamps. Sad iron & trivets. Qty of ant. & everday dishes. Cane collection.Cabinet stereo. Milk cans. Crokinole board. Ant. postcards. Trunk. Crockchurn. Wooden well pump. Railway lanterns. Qty of pictures & frames (someant.). Spoon collection. Auto washer & dryer. Book case. Books. Gas weedeater.2 alum. step ladders. Alum. extension ladder. Gas push lawn mower (1 yrold). Portable air compressor. 3 wheel barrels (2 ant.). Yard Works 15hp ride onmower. MTD 6hp rear tang tiller. Yardman snowblower (277cc, 1 yr old). Ant.cultivator. Table scale. Table saw. Scythe. Garden tools. Cross cut saw. Grindstone. Bench drill press. 12” band saw. Hand & power tools. Walking plow.Garden bench. 5 hp Power house 2500 generator. Steel shelving. & many otherarticles too numerous to mention...Terms on chattels: Cash, Cheque, Debit, Visa, M/C - CateringAuctioneers & Qualified AppraisersJIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCEPhone: (613) 267-6027 or (613) 267-1335www.jimhandsauction.comCL426371_0530KANATARENTALCLR432803TOWNHOMES3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Bathrooms,5 appliances andmore, located in establishedarea, on site managementoffice, from $1445 + upUrbandale Corporation323 Steeplechase Dr.(just off Stonehaven Dr.)Kanata, K2M 2N6Call 613-592-0548CL426224_0530KANATAAvailableImmediately3 bedroom townhouse,1.5 baths, 2 appliances,unfinished basement,one parking spot.$1058 per monthplus utilities.613-831-3445613-257-8629www.rankinterrace.comAPARTMENTS IN SECURE BUILDING Campbell View & Campbell Place,Robert Street, Arnprior613-623-7207for viewing appointmentAUCTIONSCLR408442FOR RENTAbsolutelyBeautiful1 & 2bedroomapartmentsSecure50’s PlusBuildingCarleton PlaceNo SmokingNo Pets$700.00 and upSeniors’ DiscountsCall613-720-9860or613-823-16940425.CLR430551AllianceHousing Co-opIs building a waiting listfor 2, 3 and 4 bedroomtownhouses.PARTICIPATIONof 4 hours per monthis mandatory for beinga Co-op member.For info and applicationforms, all family members18 yrs and oldermust attend anOrientation sessionheld on June 4th, at131 Firewood Private.Doors will openat 7:00 pm forregistration and sessionwill begin at 7:30 pmsharp, at which time thedoors will be locked.Late comerswill NOTbe accepted.See our website atwww.alliancehousing-coop.caCLR433624CLR439123Kanata West Kourier-Standard Carleton Review EMC - Thursday, May 30, 2013 55 37


HELP WANTEDWelder Fabricatorrequired by custom welding shop located nearAlmonte, ON.Experience in gates, stairs, railings andcustom fabrication with installation experiencewould be an asset.Please fax resume to 613-256-9308or email branjemetalwork@xplornet.comHUNTING SUPPLIESHunter Safety/CanadianFire-arms Courses and examsthroughout the year.Held once a month atCarp. Call Wenda Cochran613-256-2409.LAWN & GARDENA&M Lawn Maintenance:Lawn & Garden Clean-up,Aeration, Lawn cutting.Maynard 613-290-0552Tabitha 613-600-8776.Cedar Hedges 6 ft. high.Free Delivery with fulltruck load. Freshly dug.Greely Area, $6.25/ tree.Gerry 613-821-3676NOTICESNOTICE TO CREDITORSAND OTHERSAll claims against the estate ofKerry Lee Argue,Late of the City of Ottawa,Who died on orAbout July 5th, 2012Must be filed with theUndersigned personalrepresentativesOn or before June 15th 2013;Thereafter, the undersigned willdistribute the assetsOf the estate having Regard onlyto the claims then filed.Dated May 7th. 2013Valarie Ann HarveyGordon Lee ArgueEstate Trustees5854 Fallowfield RoadStittsville OntK2S1B8FOR SALECENTRAL BOILER OUTDOORWOOD FURNACESTHEFURNACEBROKER$ Starting at 5,990HELP WANTEDLIVESTOCKCharolais Heifers, Oneand two years, bred cows.Young cows with calves attheir side. Bull and stockers.Easterbrook Farms.613-925-4557.MORTGAGESThinking of buying a home,refinancing your mortgage,consolidating debts? Savemoney, call 24-hour hotline1-800-935-0626 ext 1. www.centum.ca/stella_kemdirim.Centum Power FinancialInc. #11993, 1-866-707-2733.NOTICESFOR SALEDelivery and maintenance package included.Limited time offer. Instant rebates up to $1,000.Godfrey, ON613-374-25660516.CLR436327CL415120FINANCIAL / INCOME TAXPUBLIC AUTOGRAPH SESSIONGERRY CHEEVERSAutograph PricingYour Item $25 Your Jersey/Stick $50Photos & Pucks available ($5 each)CL412463_0523CHRONICLE DIAMONDAWARD WINNER2009, 2010 & 2011SATURN ACCOUNTINGSERVICES613-832-4699MUSICFor good quality PianoLessons, for this summerCall 613-271-7379ANNOUNCEMENT30th Anniversary CustomerSale-a-BrationSaturday June 1st9a.m.-5p.m.Large selection ofAmps. Electric, Acousticand Bass Guitars.Drums, Keyboards, P.Asystems, all accessories,and much more!!Up to 20-60% OFF!!!!World Class DrummerFrom Five Man ElectricalBand, is acceptingnew students for privatelessons. Call Steve613-831-5029. www.stevehollingworth.caOnly 100 Tickets AvailableCURIOSITIES ON KING, 185 KING ST., W. DOWNTOWN BROCKVILLEREAL ESTATESERVICESOffice building and workshop/garage complexlocated in the heart of Lanark Highlands Townshipalong Hwy #511 approximately 3 km northof Lanark Village. 4,825 sq. . office building(2,835 sq. . above grade and 1,990 sq. . belowgrade) with 4,400 sq. . – 5 bay workshopon 5.54 acres. Access to the Clyde River. Zoning:Rural.Sealed offers, in prescribed form, will be acceptedunl 4:00 pm, June 28, 2013. Ownerreserves the right to reject any or all offers.Address: 4175 Highway 511, Lanark, OntarioFor further informaon, form of offer and informaonpackage or to schedule inspeconof the property contact:Paul Lehman, P.Eng.General ManagerMississippi Valley Conservaon Authority4175 Highway 511, Lanark, OntarioPhone: (613) 259-2421e-mail: plehman@mvc.on.caFOR SALEMUSICANNOUNCEMENTREAL ESTATESERVICESFOR SALEYou’ll beMUSICSOLDon the News EMCCLASSIFIEDSANNOUNCEMENTREAL ESTATESERVICESFOR SALECLASSIFIEDS AND BUSINESS DIRECTORYADVERTISING DEADLINESCL431989_0516CRIMINAL RECORD?Don’t let your past limityour career plans! Since1989 Confidential, Fast,Affordable -A+ BBB Rating,EMPLOYMENT &TRAVEL FREEDOM, Callfor FREE INFO BOOKLET1-8-NOWPAR-DON(1-866-972-7366)www.removeyourrecord.com$$$NEED MONEY$$$Do you have a pensionplan from an ex-employer?(LIRA) or (locked inRRSP) Call NOW!1-416-357-9585TRUE PSYCHICSFor Answers CALL NOW24/7 Toll-free1-877-342-3032 mobile#4486 www.truepsychics.caCallingall volunteers!Canada Day in Kanata is nowaccepting applications for eventsupport volunteers. From studentslooking for volunteer hours to seniorslooking to get involved we havesomething for everyone! Anyoneinterested in helping out with a greatcommunity event should contactCanadaDayinKanata@themcdonalds.netfor more information. Huge 10,000 sq ftIndoor Showroom!LARGE SELECTION OFQUALITY FURNITURE613-284-2000NOTICESEMC ClassifiedsGet Results!COMING EVENTSGARAGE SALECOMING EVENTSCOMING EVENTS21st Annual WestportAntique Show Saturday,June 1, 10-5. Sunday,June 2, 10-4.Admission $6.Westport Arena, Springand Concession Streets.canadianantiquefairs@gmail.comPETSDave on Doody Pet WasteRemoval. From regularscoop-ups to one timeclean-ups. Call Dave at613-219-1178 or emaildaveondoody@hotmail.comor visitwww.daveondoody.comDog Sitting- Experiencedretired breeder providinglots of TLC. My home.Smaller dogs only.References available.$17-$20 daily Marg613-721-1530 www.lovingcaredogsitting.comCOMING EVENTSGARAGE SALECOMING EVENTSPETSGERMANSHEPHERD PUPPIESGermany and Czech, WorldChampion Bloodlines, Blackand tan. Ready to go to newhomes, June 8th.613-622-5599www.lindenhof.caREAL ESTATESERVICES20/20 Property Managementprovides full serviceproperty management toOttawa and its regions. Weservice condominiums,single family homes, andmulti family buildings. Weprovide reliable, affordableand knowledgeable propertymanagement solutions.“Your vision is Ourvision” For more informationvisit our website atwww.2020pm.ca, or contactus: 613-435-5626COMING EVENTSGARAGE SALE0516.CLR437147COMING EVENTSTRAILERS / RV’SWhite Cedars Tourist ParkWater Front CottagesVery Quiet and RelaxingSandy Beach, BoatLaunch, DocksGreat Swimmingand FishingNew Play Structurewww.whitecedars.ca613-649-2255VACATION/COTTAGES3 Bedroom Cottage onWhite Lake. Complete privacyon Private Peninsula.Available week on July 28,week of August 11.613-623-7513Quiet Adult Campground.All services, near Merrickville,Ontario. Rideau River,Petangue, tennis,fishing, telephone. $1,200per season. 613-269-4664.Seasonal Campsites atWilderness Wonderlandon beautiful Bennett Lake,Perth, ON, for privacy,peace and quiet. Apply:gww.ppandq@gmail.com613-267-3711.Summer at theLake/Spring Fishing. From$300/week, free kids program.Let us host fishingderby for $1,295, 50+ peoplewww.christielakecottages.com613-267-3470.GARAGE SALEOne of the Largestin theOttawa Valley!CL409184_TFand OutdoorBuilding!COMING EVENTSVEHICLES2003 Kia Rio 4 door. 4cyl. automatic 1.6L. Only136074 kms. Gas economyfor travel. Excellentsmall car 4 door. No rust.Excellent condition. $2400certified, e-tested.613-284-9886 GMD Auto.Assortment of used tires,12, 13, 14, 15 and 16.5.Summers, all-season andsnows. Also used carparts. Gord 613-257-2498.WORK WANTEDCertified Mason. 12 yearsexperience. Chimney repair,restoration, parging,repointing. Brick, blockand stone. Small/big jobspecialist. Free estimates.613-250-0290.Send A Load to the dump,cheap. Clean up clutter,garage sale leftovers orleaf and yard waste.613-256-4613.Deadline Wednesday’s 4pmOttawa East, Orleans, Manotick, Ottawa South, Ottawa WestNepean/Barrhaven editionsDeadline is Friday’s 4pmKanata Standard, Stittsville News, Renfrew Mercury,West Carleton Review & Arnprior Chronicle.Please Note that our deadlines are one week prior to publication.Please note that when Holiday’s occur, our deadlines will change as well.Please call to inquire when this happens..Area Sales OfficesOttawa Office 613-688-1483Arnprior Office 613-623-6571Renfrew Office 613-432-365538 56 West Kanata Carleton Kourier-Standard Review EMC EMC - Thursday, - Thursday, May May 30, 2013 30, 20130418.CLR428712CLR439651


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R0012128307Church ServicesR0011952575R0011993801HOLY SPIRIT CATHOLIC PARISHA Welcoming Community1489 Shea Road, (corner of Abbott)Stittsville, Ontario K2S 0G8SUNDAY MASS TIMESSaturday: 5:00 pmSunday: 9:00 am & 10:30 amMonsignor Joseph Muldoon, PastorParish office - 613-836-8881 Fax - 613-836-8806www.holyspiritparish.caR0011952442BRIDLEWOOD BIBLE CHAPELA New Testament Church465 Eagleson Road (also entrance off Palomino)11 am Family Bible Hour (Nursery Available)Sunday School6:30 pm Evening Bible Hourwww.bridlewoodbiblechapel.ca 613-591-8514GLEN CAIRN UNITED CHURCH140 Abbeyhill Dr., KanataRev. Brian Copeland10:00 am: Service of Worshipand Sunday SchoolPastoral Care & Healing Service:11:30am - last Sunday of each month613-836-4756 www.gcuc.caThe Anglican Parish of MarchSt John’s South March325 Sandhill Road, KanataSunday Services 9:00 am & 10:30 amSunday School 10:30 amSt Mary’s North March2574 6th Line Road, DunrobinSunday Service & School 9:00 amSt Paul’s Dunrobin1118 Thomas Dolan ParkwaySunday Service 11:00 am613-592-4747 www.parishofmarch.caKANATASeventh-DayAdventistChurchR0011952770SATURDAY SERVICESSABBATH SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES9:15AMWORSHIP SERVICE11:00 AMSERVING KANATA AND STITTSVILLEPASTOR: LYLE NOTICE85 LEACOCK DRIVE, KANATA (THE CHRIST RISEN LUTHERAN CHURCH)613-899-9793A Biblically faithful, Gospel sharing parishin the Anglican Church in North AmericaServices & Sunday School at10:00 a.m. each SundayNursery availableMid-week Bible StudiesInfo: Rev. Dave Kemp, Pastor613- 257-5490www.eternalhopechurch.caCome worship with us at 117 Victoria St., Carleton PlaceR0011952374.0307St. Patrick’s FallowfieldRoman Catholic ChurchR0012063485R0011952421Saturday 5:00pmSunday 9:00am& 11:00am15 Steeple Hill Cres.,Nepean, ON613-591-1135www.stpatricks.nepean.on.ca“In Community becoming whole through the power of Jesus.”MORNING WORSHIP 10 AMChildren's Church and Nursery providedYouth and Small Groups during the weekFree Methodist Church5660 Flewellyn Road, Stittsville613-831-1024email: office@chapelridge.cawww.chapelridge.caPastors: Ken Roth, Luke HaggettWELCOME to our ChurchSt. Paul’s United Church, CarpService and Sunday School10:30 a.m.Rev. Karen Boivin 613-839-2155www.stpauls-dunrobin.castpaulsunitedcarp@sympatico.ca3760 Carp RoadCarp, ONChrist RisenLutheran Church85 Leacock Drive, KanataSunday Worship Service 10:30am.Sunday School 9:15am.Adult Bible Class 9:30am.Rev. Louis Natzke, PastorOffice 613-592-1546 www.christrisen.comKANATA BAPTIST CHURCH Pastors: Jonathan Mills ,Bob Davies & Doug Wardkbc@kbc.cawww.kbc.caSt. Paul's Anglican ChurchSunday Eucharist8:00 am - d Said9:15 am - Choral Music, Sunday School & & Nursery 11:00 am - Praise c, Music, Sunday School && Nursery20 YOUNG ROAD KANAT www.stpaulshk.orgR0011952570R0011949236R0011952412PASTOR STEVE STEWART1600 Stittsville Main Street,StittsvilleSunday Services at 9:00 & 10:45 amNursery, Children & Youth Programs, Small GroupsR0011952427Email us at: cbcinfo@cbcstittsville.com Direction for life's crossroadsR0011952448Office: 613-836-2606 Web: www.cbcstittsville.comGrace BaptistChurch of Ottawa2470 Huntley RoadPreaching the Doctrines of GraceSunday Worship 10:30 amSunday and weekday Bible studiessee our website for times and locationswww.gracebaptistottawa.comST. ISIDORE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH1135 March Rd., Kanata, ON. K2K 1X7 Pastor: Rev. M.M. Virgil AmirthakumarMass: Saturday at 5:00 pmSunday at 9:00 and 11:00 amTelephone: (613) 592-1961E-mail: office@stisidorekanata.comWe are a welcoming and friendly community that invites you tocome and worship with us in our new churchGrowing, Serving, CelebratingSunday9:00 am: Worship Service, Nursery, Sunday School11:00 am: Worship Service, NurseryPastor Shaun SeamanMinister of Discipleship Pastor Shaun & Youth: Seaman Meghan Brown SaavedraPlease join us at 110 McCurdy Drive, 836-1429, www.trinitykanata.ca2 Stonehaven Dr. at Eagleson RoadR0011971789Sunday 10:30 A.M. Worship ServiceNursery providedR0011952382Pastor: Keith MacAskill613-591-3469R0011952459R0011952366www.bridlewoodnazarene.comFor all your church advertising needs emailsrussell @thenewsemc.ca Call: 613-688-1483R0011952391Kanata Kourier-Standard EMC - Thursday, May 30, 2013 61


CLUES ACROSS1. 007 Connery5. Presides overmeetings (abbr.)9. Trefoil10. Father of Paris12. Asian nut forchewing13. Machine gun fromthe air16. The communiontable17. His razor18. Father19. Doctor ofphilosophy22. Cologne23. Black tropical Am.cuckoo24. Diversifies28. Razor author 14thC31. Maple sugar fluid32. A corp.’s first stockoffer to the public34. The premier bikerace42. References43. Extremely highfrequency44. Actress Farrow46. Not good47. State of annoyance48. S. China seaport51. Bengal quince52. Provide the means54. A large andimposing house55. Excessively fat57. Spars58. Former wives59. RepeatCLUES DOWN1. Podetiums2. Frankenberg river3. Feel ill4. 12th state5. “Anything Goes”author’s initials6. Daily time units(abbr.)7. Cagiva __:motorcycle8. Drug agent (slang)9. Study of poeticmeter11. Ceremonial staffs12. Russian pancakeserved with caviar14. Supervises flying15. Large Australianflightless bird16. As fast as can bedone (abbr.)19. Before20. Hall of Fame(abbr.)21. Constitution Hallorg.24. Atomic #3525. Ducktail hairstyle26. Independent ruler27. Oval water scorpion29. Modern LondonGallery30. On top33. Identicalness35. 2002 Olympic state36. Tease or ridicule37. Arrived extinct38. Opposite of begin39. Ol’ Blue Eye’sinitials40. South Am. nation41. Type of salamander42. S. China seaport44. Woman (French)45. 007’s Flemming47. ___ Domingo49. A French abbot50. Gorse genus51. An uproarious party53. Point midwaybetween E and SE54. A waterproofraincoat56. Spanish be57. Of I0530Recipe Favourites 2013Your community’s favourite summertime recipes 2013.RECIPE BOOKS WILL BEAVAILABLE FOR PICKUP AT THEFOLLOWING LOCATIONSON THURSDAY, JUNE 6THSAVE $2 WHEN YOU BUY ANYTWO PREMIÈRE FOURNÉE ® BREADSGet your coupon at www.save.cafacebook.com/savedotcais a division ofR0012123678HARDING FIREPLACE2755 Carp Road (Carp)FARM BOY1642 Merivale Rd. (Nepean)3033 Woodroffe Ave. (Nepean/Barrhaven)2950 Bank Street (Ottawa / Blossom Park)1500 Bank Street (Ottawa / Blue Heron)585 Montreal Rd. (Ottawa / Hillside)457 Hazeldean Rd. (Kanata)499 Terry Fox Dr (Kanata)2030 Tenth Line Rd (Orleans)1250 Main St (Stittsville)1495 Richmond Rd (Ottawa/Britannia Plaza)3035 St. Joseph Blvd (Orleans)1831 Robertson Road (Stafford Centre)OTTAWA EMC57 Auriga Dr. (Ottawa)KARDISH BULK FOOD & NUTRITION2515 Bank at Hunt Club (Ottawa)862 Bank Street. (Ottawa)1309 Carling Ave. (Westgate)1831 Robertson (Bells Corners)3712 Innes Rd. (Orleans)1568 Merivale at Meadowlands (Ottawa)PRODUCE DEPOT2446 Bank at Hunt Club (Ottawa)1855 Carling at Maitland (Ottawa)RAINBOW FOODS1487 Richmond Rd/Britannia Plaza (Ottawa)HARTMAN’S INDEPENDENT296 Bank St (Ottawa/Centretown)MA CUISINE269 Dalhousie St. (Ottawa)ROSS YOUR INDEPENDENT GROCER3777 Strandherd Rd (Ottawa)NUTRICHEM COMPOUNDING PHARMACY1303 Richmond Road (Ottawa)FARMERS PICK1430 Prince of Wales Dr. (Ottawa)WESTGATE SHOPPING CENTRE (Ottawa West)1309 Carling Ave.(Near Royal Bank)JACK AND FAITH’S NO FRILLS (Arnprior)39 Winner CircleFRIENDS BINGO HALL (Ottawa East)70 Montreal Rd.CUMBERLAND FARMERS MARKET1115 Dunning Rd.THE WAREHOUSE 57 Raglan St. S (Renfew)SHOPPERS HOME HEALTH CARE420 Hazeldean Rd (Kanata)ORLEANS HOME HARDWARE470 Charlemagne Blvd (Orleans)THE BAGELSHOP1321 Wellington Street (Ottawa)UPS STORE900 Greenbank Road (Barrhaven)ANTRIM TRUCK STOP580 White Lake Road (Arnprior)ARNPRIOR CHRONICLE EMC OFFICE8 McGonigal St (Arnprior)METRO375 Daniel St. S (Arnprior)RENFREW MERCURY35 Opeongo Rd (Renfrew)BROCKVILLE EMC7712 Kent Blvd (Brockville)0530. R001212311062 Kanata Kourier-Standard EMC - Thursday, May 30, 2013


Local events and happenings over the coming weeks — free to non-profit organizationsFax: 613-224-2265, E-mail: blair.edwards@metroland.com or jessica.cunha@metroland.comThe deadline for all communityevent submissions is Friday atnoon.Until June 15The Ottawa Public Library issoliciting your opinions andcomments on the Library of theFuture. Ottawa residents canpost, comment or vote on ideasthrough an Online Ideas campaignat imagine-opl-bpo.ca.Until June 23The Kanata Civic Art Galleryis a non-profit art organization,with the juried members presentingtheir new show entitled“Anything but Flowers” at theMlacak Centre, 2500 CampeauDr. Details at kanatagallery.ca.May 30A presentation on UnderstandingNutrition Labels, from 1 to3 p.m. at Kanata Seniors Centrewill help you make wisernutritional choices. Please callKanata Seniors Centre at 613-599-4480 to register.June 1The Briarbrook and Morgan’sGrant Community Associationhosts its annual communitywideyard sale. Check outyardsaletreasuremap.com/mapwidget.html?where=Briarbrook%2C+Brookside%2C+Morgans+Grant to see whereall the sales are.Euchre Party at Kanata Legionbranch 638, 70 Hines Rd.starts at 7 p.m. A $10 entryfee includes 10 games andhalf-time snacks. Cash prizefor winners: first, second andmost loners. Proceeds to communityorganizations. Hostedby the National Capital KinClub, ottawakin.ca.The Katimavik HazeldeanCommunity Association hoststhe annual community wideyard sale from the homes onHaywood Crescent, VanstoneDrive as well as Parsons Ridgeon June 1. For details visitkhca.on.ca.Fletcher Wildlife Garden NativePlant Sale at the CentralExperimental Farm, Building72, from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30p.m. Admission and parkingare free. For details call 613-730-0714 or email fletcher@ofnc.ca.June 2The Canadian Parents OfMurdered Children (CPOMC)hosts its monthly facilitatedpeer support meetings from 2to 4 p.m. in Room A1 of theKanata Baptist Church, 465Hazeldean Rd. For detailsvisit cpomc.ca or call 613-492-1978.June 3The second-annual CondorsClassic Golf Tournament atGreyhawk Golf Club is ourbiggest fundraising event forthe year and we are lookingfor golfers, hole sponsors, titlesponsors, and donations forour silent and live auctions.For details or to register visitcapitalcitycondors.org.June 4 and 11Ottawa paramedics are offeringa free training opportunity forseniors to become CPR/AEDtrainers in the community. Callthe Kanata Seniors Centre at613-599-4480 for details.June 5Trinity Presbyterian Churchhosts a free presentation onLove Languages. Everyone isinvited, 7:30 to 9 p.m. For detailscall 613-836-1429, emailtrinitykanata@on.aibn.com, orvisit trinitykanata.ca.June 8Perogie Night at the KanataBranch of the RoyalCanadian Legion, 70Hines Rd., starts at 5:30p.m., dinner at 6. Menu:perogies, sauerkraut,chicken kiev, dessert, coffee,tea. Cost is $15 foradults, children are $10.Sign up by June 5. Phone613-591-5570 for tickets,details at kanatabr638.ca.Euchre, sponsored by theKanata-Hazeldean LionsClub at the Dick BruleCommunity Centre, 170Castlefrank Rd. starts at7:30 p.m. Cost is $10,includes cash prizes, lightlunch, bar. All welcome.For details call 613-836-2657.June 11, July 9, Aug 13The Beaver ChaseRunning Series, RunOttawa’s popularR0012064625monthly running event, kicksoff from the Kanata Legion,70 Hines Rd. The six-km andtwo-km runs begin at 6:30 p.m.Registration at 5:30 p.m. rightup until 6:25 p.m. For details,contact Joe Du Vall: joe@runottawa.ca, 613-292-7102.June 12The Kanata Art Club hosts itslast meeting of the year from7 to 9 p.m. at 1030 RiddellDr. The guest speaker is IanBartlett, who will demonstratehis wet-on-wet technique usingoil. Visitors are welcome. Theclub will start its fall season inSeptember. Call Gail at 613-592-2904 for details.June 15Briarbrook and Morgan’sGrant Community Associationhosts its annual summerbarbecue from 11 a.m. to 2p.m. in W.C. Bowes Park onHalton Terrace. It kicks offwith a decorated kids’ bikeparade at 11 a.m. Free lunchfor BMGCA members. Freeface painting, balloons, games,activities and a bouncer.June 18There will be an awardceremony to recognize all thenominees and winners of theKanata North Community RecognitionAwards from 7 to 9:30p.m. in the Mlacak Centre,10 museums:Countless possibilitiesto choose your ownadventureWhat’s on this week:As part of Door OpenOttawa, June 1 and2, come and discoverthe ten communitymuseums.Find out more aboutwhat’s on by visitingottawamuseumnet.ca2500 Campeau Dr.June 22St John’s Anglican Church,325 Sandhill Rd. in Briarbrook,hosts its 90th annual LawnSupper and Silent Auctionfrom 4 to 6:30 p.m. Fun activitiesfor children; entertainment;home cooked food and itemsR0012122738for auction. For tickets, callBob at 613-592-4834. Cost is$15 for adults, $5 for children11 and under, with early purchasediscount and family ratesavailable.OngoingThe Kanata United Churchis collecting used books forPlease join us for a special evening ofWine & Pints Food Pairing EventRestaurant International at Algonquin CollegeWednesday, June 19th, 2013, From 6:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.Located at 1385 Woodroffe AvenueFeaturing a four course gourmet dinneraccompanied by Wine & Beer TastingAll proceeds support theresidents at St. Patrick’s Home$65.00 per ticketLimited seating availablePurchase your tickets by calling 613-260-2738 or foundation@stpats.caEntertainment, Silent Auctiontheir book sale next February.Proceeds go to communityprograms including the KanataFood Cupboard. The 24-hourdrop box opens June 1 at theChurch entrance at 33 LeacockDr. Please, no magazines,encyclopedias or text books.For details, please call 613-592-5834.Kanata Kourier-Standard EMC - Thursday, May 30, 2013 63


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