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EMC news - Eleven-year-old Thomas Ling was a quick study when his teacher asked his class to construct robot greeting cards.

The Grade 6 student said he’s already an old hand when it comes to connecting electronic circuits, courtesy of instruction received from a cousin on a personal com-puter.

“I just watched him do it,” he said.Thomas and his grades 5 and 6 classmates

at Glen Cairn Public School were treated to a special one-day workshop on May 6, show-ing them how to create an electronic greet-ing card with flashing light emitting diodes.

The children learned how to connect cir-cuits using electrically conductive paint pens on templates provided in kits obtained by the school.

The workshop is offered by Maker Junior, a recent start-up founded by Alison Evans-Adnani, who runs the company out of her home in the Kenson Park area of west Ot-tawa.

The company’s circuits workshop, which was taught for the first time at Glen Cairn Public School last Monday, is hopefully the first of many to come, said Evans-Adnani.

“It’s like a gateway into technology,” said Evans-Adnani.

See WORKSHOP, page 4

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We’re off to see the wizardLaurenne Tynski, playing Dorothy, leads her merry band: from left, Ben Butterfield, (the Scarecrow) and Emma Seeton (Tin Man) to Emerald City. The students at St. Gabriel Catholic School performed the musical The Wizard of Oz on May 8 and 9. For more photos, see page 31.

All Saints student honoured in city’s photography contest.

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Kanata Legion looks to partner with Military Family Resource Centre.

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EMC news - Katimavik Elementary School celebrated its changing identity by unveiling a new logo during a ceremony on May 10.

The school held a logo-design contest in preparation of a new grade structure and stu-dent body, starting next September, when it will welcome students from Glen Cairn Pub-lic and Castlefrank Elementary schools.

The winning design, created by Grade 7 student Sabrina Zhao and selected from 219 entries, includes elements from all three schools.

The design shows two polar bears sur-rounded by a blue glow, trees and three stars.

“The stars are the other schools and the polar bears (us-Katimavik),” wrote Sabrina in a description of her logo. “The blue glow from the polar bear is the glow from the other schools which is enhancing the polar bear. In other words, enhancing our school, Katima-vik.”

The trees in the background are from Glen Cairn, wrote Sabrina.

“I used the same polar bear, but added to it,” she said. “just like how our school is go-ing to get changed – the same but different and better than before.”

For winning the logo-design contest, Sa-brina was awarded a lesson from with a local photographer, a gift certificate to get her hair done and a one month membership to the Winning Circle Martial Arts.

The design also includes trees, used in the Glen Cairn Public logo and the blue glow around the bears represents Castlefrank El-ementary.

A transition team, made up of Katimavik principal Wendy Jewell, teachers and parents, held the contest to help create a sense of unity for all students affected by the changes.

SCHOOL CHANGES

Starting next September, south Kanata public schools will introduce grade, program and boundary changes, part of a plan to ease overcrowding, which was approved by the Ottawa public school board last year.

The changes will affect approximately 800 students.

Hundreds of students in south Kanata spent the day visiting the schools they will attend in 2013-14 on May 10.

“The whole change is hard,” said Jen Moore, a Katimavik Elementary parent and a

member of the transition committee. “Some of the kids had a hard time accepting it.”

Students affected by the change at Kati-mavik and Castlefrank were invited to sub-mit proposals for the new school logo by April 15.

“The kids were just happy to do it. They were really exciting to come up with some-thing new,” said Moore.

The contest was open to all grades and could be entered individually, as a group or as a class.

Many teachers had even included logo de-

signing in their curriculums.The emblem for Katimavik, which means

“meeting place” in Inuktitut, represents a union of the school communities.

Students at each of the schools voted on their favourite designs, narrowing the field down to 12.

Moore, a graphic designer, scanned the top 12 entries, chosen by students at Katimavik and Castlefrank, and presented them for a fi-nal vote by a panel that included three teach-ers and three students from both schools and Kanata South Coun. Allan Hubley. Sabrina was announced as the winner and awards and prizes donated by local sponsors were hand-ed out during a ceremony held at Katimavik Elementary, where students who will be at-tending the school could meet one another.

“The day was excellent. Everyone was on a real high when they left. Everyone was smiling,” said Jewell.

Students in grades 3 to 7 at Castlefrank and Katimavik have been paired up as pen pals to help ease the transition next Septem-ber.

Katimavik will host a community barbe-cue and activity day, which will include the communities from both schools on June 12.

With files from Jessica Cunha

I used the same polar bear but added to it, just like how our school is going to get changed – the same but different and better than before.SabrIna Zhao Grade 7 Student

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Sabrina Zhao’s prize-winning design shows two polar bears surrounded by stars, representing Katimavik Elementary, Castlefrank Elementary and Glen Cairn Public schools.

Katimavik Elementary unveils new logoGrade 7 student’s design selected from 219 entries

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EMC news - An All Saints Catholic High School student was honoured for her photography in Ottawa Public Health’s Photovoice contest.

Xixi Jin took second runner-up and a $100 prize in the active trans-portation category for her photo-graph of her sister rollerblading.

“I think active transportation is really important,” said Xixi, 15.

She got the inspiration for her photo when she saw her sister, Kake, 8, taking advantage of sunny

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“(People) really need to exer-cise,” said the Grade 9 student. “There’s a lot of ways.”

WINNERS

The grand prize $500 winner of the Photovoice contest was Eliza Ou, a student from Lisgar Colle-

giate Institute, who took a photo-graph of a person on a unicycle.

“I do believe active transporta-tion should be used more through-out Ottawa,” said Eliza during her acceptance speech.

First runner-up in the active transportation category, with a $200 prize, went to Lia Mason, a student at D.A. Moodie Intermedi-ate School, with a photo of herself running.

“(It’s) a good way to get exer-cise,” said Lia.

The second runner-up in the general health issues category was awarded to Elizabeth van den Hoef for her photo on dental hygiene.

“Brushing your teeth can really give you a beautiful smile,” said the St. Joseph High School student.

See PHOTOVOICE, page 5

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All Saints Catholic High School student Xixi Jin, left, wins third place for her photo of her sister, Kake, rollerblading in the Ottawa Public Health’s Photovoice contest. The Ottawa Board of Health held a community meeting at the Jim Durrell Centre on May 6.

Students give voice to health issues through photographyWinners of contest announced at Ottawa Board of Health community meeting

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“It’s a combination of sci-ence, art and technology,” said Evans-Adnani. “The goal of this workshop is to get the kids understanding and creat-ing basic circuits.”

The workshop fits in nicely with the class’s study of elec-tricity and electrical devices.

Shannon Smith, the prin-cipal of Glen Cairn Public, plans to introduce a “maker culture” in her school starting next September, said Evans-Adnani.

“It’s a do-it-yourself cul-ture, a new movement about

making things yourself,” she said.

On May 15, the school will launch its MakerSpace Proj-ect, becoming the first school in Ottawa to launch an “i-hub imagination inquiry-innova-tion project,” said Shannon Smith the school’s principal in a press release.

“The maker movement resonates strongly with the 21st century skills we want our students to begin to de-velop: adaptability, flexibility, critical and creative thinking, collaboration, communication and digital fluency.”

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“Think of it as shop class meets science class, meets arts class,” she said.

Karen Dalrymple, the grades 5 and 6 teacher, said the workshop is a great learning experience for her students.

“It’s hands on,” she said. “It’s great because it has the art elements as well as the sci-ence.”

Dalrymple said the work-shop helps the children under-stand the concepts of electrical currents and basic circuitry.

The children’s robot greet-ing cards will be displayed at a school open house on May 16.

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Karen Dalrymple, a grades 5 and 6 teacher at Glen Cairn Public School, helps Talia Maclean, a Grade 5 student, work on her robot greeting card during a circuits workshop held at the school on May 6.

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The first runner-up in the general health issues category went to D. Roy Kennedy Public School student Kyle Ward. Ward’s photo represent-ed himself after he broke both his ankles during March break.

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Photovoice is a contest hosted by Ottawa Public Health that offers youth a chance to document their community’s strengths and chal-lenges through photography.

A gallery of submitted photos was set up at the Jim Durrell Centre dur-ing a community meeting of the Ot-tawa Board of Health on May 6.

“A picture usually tells a story,” said Rideau-Vanier Coun. Mathieu Fleury, who sits on the Ottawa Board of Health. “(Photovoice) al-lows youth really to acknowledge some of the challenges.”

More than 60 photos were submit-ted for the two contest topics, while more than 190 pictures were entered in total.

“The photographs are fantastic,” said Somerset Coun. Diane Holmes, chair of the board of health.

Some of the additional photo-graphs documented youth mental health, stress and anxiety.

Heather Bisaillion, 16, submitted a photograph that shows a teenage girl biting her nail with the word “fear” written on her finger. The photograph was originally part of a photo essay the West Carleton Sec-ondary School student submitted on youth mental health.

“I just thought it definitely related to a lot of teens out there and mental health needs more awareness,” said Heather.

Her photo, along with others de-picting youth mental health issues, was donated to the Bridges Project, spearheaded by the Royal, the Youth Services Bureau and the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario.

Photovoice allows youth to recognize health challenges: Fleury

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Asha Swann, 15, a student at Bell High School, with her photograph depicting youth mental health during a community meeting of the Ottawa Board of Health at the Jim Durrell Centre on May 6.

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The resource centre wants to hold a parents’ drop-in program, starting in September, for parents serving in the military at the legion, where they can meet other military families to socialize.

“It’s really important for families to have the opportunity to share ex-periences,” said Louise Hague, the resource centre’s executive director.

The resource centre is also inter-ested in offering a host of different programs -- ranging from activities such as scrapbooking to caregiver groups -- depending on the needs of the military community, which in-cludes members of the military, with or without children.

In return, the legion will have the

chance to recruit prospective mem-bers.

“It’s an opportunity for a partner-ship with the legion,” said Hague.

Partnerships are underway be-tween legion branches and military family resources centres across Can-ada.

The resource centre has entered into partnerships with legions, com-munity groups and other organiza-tions at more than 15 locations across Ottawa and Gatineau.

In Kanata, the Military Family Re-source Centre runs a parent drop-in centre at the Western Ottawa Com-munity Resource Centre.

Some of its programs and services include helping newly posted service men and women fi nd child care, ac-cess to a family doctor and assistance locating schools.

“I wish to God those had been around when we were servicemen,” said Harry Needham, a member of the Kanata legion.

The Military Family Resource

Centre offers:• Child and parent programs• Licensed child care• Licensed home child care• Family separation and reunion

services• Support and counselling for op-

erational stress injury• Second language training• Youth programs“We’re looking at expanding our

programs and services throughout Ottawa, instead of just at Uplands,” said Hague. “The demand is there for more.”

Some of the biggest demand for programs and services is coming from communities in Kanata, Orlé-ans and Gatineau.

For more information about the Military Family Resource Centre call 613-998-4888, or visit www.familyforce.ca.

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The Military Family Resource Centre received a helping hand last week, when it accepted a $1,706 cheque from the Kanata legion’s poppy trust fund.

The poppy fund collected nearly $90,000 during last year’s campaign, with the money earmarked for the care of veterans as well as supports for youth.

Some of the organizations that re-ceived funds are:

• Perley and Rideau Veteran’s Health Centre: $5,000

• Branch bursaries: $10,000• Meals on Wheels: $2,000• Shepherds of Good Hope:

$1,000• Commonwealth Vets: $1,500• Queensway-Carleton Hospital:

$2,450• Branch foot-care clinic: $6,000• Ontario Command fund for

homeless veterans: $5,000• Handicapped-accessible wash-

room: $5,000The branch’s foot-care clinic is of-

fered by appointment only on the fi rst and last Tuesday of every month.

See FUNDS, page 7

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Harry Needham, left, the chairman of the Kanata legion’s poppy and gaming trust committees, and John Cher, right, president of the Kanata Legion present a $1,706 cheque to Louise Hague, executive director of the Military Family Resource Centre on May 8.

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The Kanata branch’s poppy and gaming funds have generated money

for community, seniors and veterans groups for more than two decades.

The legion collects between $6,000 to $7,000 every year for its

gaming fund from its weekly bin-gos, held every Sunday from 12:30 to 3 p.m. at the legion, located at 70 Hines Rd. and from the sale of Ne-

vada tickets.“We have donated $500 a month

to charity for years,” said Needham, the chairman of the poppy and gam-ing trust committees.

The legion also assists the com-munity by offering non-profi t groups the free use of its halls.

“All these people who use our hall, 50 per cent of them the hall usages is donated to non-profi t organizations at no charge,” said John Cher, presi-dent of the legion branch.

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As much as people would like to have the whole thing over with, it’s likely that the public controversy over the west-end LRT route will

go on and on. Already, city council’s vote on the subject

has been delayed by more than a month. Os-tensibly that’s to allow for more community consultation. You can bet that more delays are to come.

Rome wasn’t paved in a day.So we can talk about it some more. Today,

let’s talk about the romanticizing of the Sir John A. Macdonald Parkway – or the Western Parkway, as it used to be known in less politi-cized times.

To hear the National Capital Commission discuss it, in dismissing any talk of trains on the route, the parkway is one step removed from a wildlife refuge: a sea of green beside the river, the quiet broken only by the sounds of birds singing, the only signs of movement the leisurely pace of walkers and the silent glide of bicyclists. Clearly, in the NCC’s view, to put trains there would be to destroy a beauteous ecosystem.

Well, the NCC hasn’t been out there when people are heading in to work in the morning and heading home in the afternoon. Then,

instead of a sea of green, it becomes a sea of cars, ripping along at 80 kilometres per hour, often more, except when they are jammed up into long, motionless, exhaust-spewing lines waiting to turn onto the Champlain Bridge.

Oh, yes, and buses, lots of buses, also disturb the wildlife refuge.

It thins out quite a bit during off-peak hours and on the weekends, but the parkway is still the preferred route downtown for a lot of west-enders. In many ways, whatever its noble origins, whatever the lofty ideals of those who manage it, the parkway has become just a road, just another thing named after Sir John A.

It is not sacred ground. Perhaps it once was.

I should note that I live about a seven-min-

ute walk from the proposed Byron Tramway tunnel. I don’t think it’s going to affect my life in any way and I actually don’t mind the idea all that much. But there are many who live closer who do, particularly those whose properties back onto the narrow strip by the parkway where the city proposes to put tracks. Others who live along Byron face a serious inconvenience, at least during the construction period if not after.

Of course, people are always inconve-nienced when a major project goes ahead. Some of us are called on to make sacrifi ces for the greater good. If, however, the decision was made to use the parkway for light rail, hooking up with the Transitway at its western end, only the NCC would be inconvenienced. That western end of the parkway is at quite a remove from residential properties and those who inhabit those properties are used to hav-ing hundreds of buses go by.

The NCC would survive, you can be sure of that, perhaps turning its attentions to other projects that might improve the life of resi-dents of the capital area. Speaking of which, is anything else ever going to happen on LeBreton Flats?

Those who oppose light rail on the park-way and don’t like the Richmond-Byron alter-

native either, have strongly supported Carling Avenue as a light rail route. It can certainly be argued that the street is such a mess anyway that nothing could make it worse. So why not put light rail there? However, a convinc-ing case has been set out, most recently in a lengthy Citizen article, that a light rail route using Carling would be logistically diffi cult in spots and prohibitively expensive, unless con-struction involved no bridges or tunnels. With the number of stoplights involved, the speed attained would be no greater than a streetcar.

Hmmm, streetcars. Don’t some other cities have those? Don’t we wish we still did?

CHARLES GORDON

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You can’t hear the birds sing by the parkway

Let’s revel in Sens fever

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The signs of spring are many in Ottawa. Tu-lips are in bloom, joggers and cyclists are more common sights along the canal and restaurant patios are once again becoming

an afternoon destination.There’s defi nitely something else in the air this

spring, however. There are a few more little red fl ags perched on the tops of cars, there are a more red T-shirts and jerseys marked by a distinctive Spartan logo adorning passers-by, and the streets and shops are a little more barren at around 7 p.m. every other evening.

Yes, hockey fever has hit Ottawa a bit harder this spring.

The Ottawa Senators eased past the Montreal Canadiens in fi ve games last week, including a pair of raucous encounters at Scotiabank Place. For those without tickets, fans fi lled bars, restaurants and living rooms across the city to watch games on TV.

The Sens Mile, the nickname given to Elgin Street come playoff time, is once again an exuber-ant, festive gathering place for both hardcore fans and fair-weather faithful alike. Securing passage to the second round of the National Hockey League playoffs will only draw larger crowds.

The city once dubbed the worst sports city in Canada is once again showing how off the mark such a comment was.

It is times like these, when a city institution becomes something more than just a local curiosity, that the true value of sports teams becomes appar-ent. It turns everyone wearing Senators garb into a friendly face. It gives everyone at school or the offi ce a chance to talk about something that is excit-ing and current, allowing people to cast aside their everyday worries and fears for a few fl eeting weeks.

But it doesn’t happen every year – the last time the Senators won a playoff round was 2007, when they reached the Stanley Cup fi nal – and it only occurs in the springtime. Ottawans have only one hometown rooting interest when it comes to profes-sional team sports so far, but that’s about to change. By the end of 2014, there will be a couple more players on the block in the form of Canadian Foot-ball League and North American Soccer League franchises. It will take a while for Ottawa fans to warm to their new clubs, but all it will likely take is a good postseason run to capture the sporting imagination.

Let’s enjoy these days: they are part of what adds a splash of colour to the fabric of our city.

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C) No. I don’t think sports are something that should be used to bind a community together.

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previous poll summAry:What do you think the city should do with the empty Ottawa Stadium?

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In the wake of Rehtaeh Parsons’ death, people came out to condemn her alleged attackers and the

justice system that failed her. That’s normal.

What few people want to recognize, however, is what Christie Blatchford controver-sially pointed out in a recent Postmedia column -- that the case against the alleged rapists was too flimsy to stand up in court.

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As a society, however, we have a responsibility to dig deep and try to make the cor-relations -- if there are some -- between social media, “bul-lying,” teenage depression and suicide. But rather than focus on those who may or may not be vindictively circulating the photos, we need to shift our focus to the majority of kids, the ones who are most likely the victims and we need to teach them to use these tools wisely.

Rather than giving our toddlers touchscreens indis-criminately to keep them en-tertained, we need to take the time as parents to demonstrate and explain the capabilities and the power of these tech-nologies.

Perhaps the most dif-ficult part of this will be convincing this generation of digital natives that there are consequences to their actions lasting far beyond the click of a button.

For Parsons’ family, the consequences were too great to bear. Let’s make sure she has not died in vain.

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EMC news - My palms be-came damp and my heart felt like it was going to beat right out of my chest. There was a pounding in my ears and my nerves felt like frayed wires. My brain went into panic mode as I tried to remember how to breathe properly.

I’ve never been one to enjoy public speaking. Three people or 300, it terrifies me.

But I stood up in front of a group of Kanata Toastmasters and gave a 53-second impromp-tu speech.

The theme of the April 25 meeting was “That’s entertain-ment.” Table topics, a weekly portion of the gathering, is simi-lar to charades. Each person takes a slip of paper out of an envelope and has around 60 sec-onds to compose their thoughts on what they will say. The top-ics revolve around the week’s theme. Then each member must get up and tell the group a 60-second story.

My piece of paper asked me to name my favourite male sing-er and what I would say to him if I could invite him to dinner.

I stood up and I must have spoken. I felt my mouth move and did my best to make eye contact with everyone in the room. As soon as I saw the yel-low light blink on, signaling 15 seconds left of my floor time, I wrapped it up and gratefully sat down.

My heart rate didn’t even out until four people had taken their turn after me.

But, as always, I found it thrilling after my turn had

passed. Yes it’s horribly scary to get up in front of a group of people and speak my thoughts – I would much rather write them down as I’m doing here – but afterwards, there is a real sense of accomplishment. Even if I didn’t say anything terribly witty.

After everyone has spoken, the group votes on who they think gave the best speech. At the end of the night, a winner is announced who gets to hold a lovely little trophy and sign their name in the Table Topics winners’ book – which has pag-es upon pages of names.

Twelve people voted, six names were cast, and two win-ners were announced; myself and Kanata Toastmaster Sandra Gloss.

Gloss, earlier this year, placed second in table topics at the division level. She’s the one I voted for.

TOASTMASTERS

The Kanata Toastmasters Club is one of many, with 30

clubs rounding out its division. Toastmasters International is based in Rancho Santa Mar-garita, California, with more than 280,000 memberships in 13,500 clubs in 116 countries.

The Toastmasters mission is to “provide a supportive and positive learning experience in which members are empowered to develop communication and leadership skills, resulting in greater self-confidence and per-sonal growth,” said Gina Cook, lt. governor of education and training for District 61, and dis-trict governor-elect. “We teach you in Toastmasters to get your butterflies to fly in formation.”

Cook has been a member for 24 years. Although she’s com-pleted every level of training more than once, she said she’s continually learning.

“It’s a constant learning en-vironment,” said Cook, a distin-guished toastmaster. “I still look forward to every Thursday.”

The 20-year-old Kanata club meets once a week at SS No. 1 on Goldridge Drive. During the summer, the group meets twice

a month. However, it will be moving to the Old Town Hall on Klondike Road for the sum-mer while the Goldridge Drive building is renovated.

During the meetings, there are a number of jobs each mem-ber undertakes, from grammar-ian, to um and ah counter, to timer. Others offer an open-ing thought and a toast to the group.

“Each role has different learning aspects,” said Cook.

Every meeting is strictly regulated to help teach people the value of timing. At the end of the night, a timer’s report is given, down to the second.

The atmosphere of the meet-ings is welcoming and encour-aging, with everyone clapping after each person speaks.

New members are partnered with a mentor who evaluates, gives constructive criticism and encouragement.

“Through the camarade-rie you can make life-long friends,” said Cook.

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EMC news - Debilitating falls are a major issue for older people.

Every year, one in three Canadians over the age of 65 will take a fall – often with serious consequences.

Injuries such as hip, wrist and pelvic frac-tures are common in this age group and can

have a lasting impact on an individual’s qual-ity of life. Most falls happen in the home, so that is the first place to start taking precautions. Your physical health is also important.

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GO SENS GO!

What a time for our Senators as they defeated the Canadiens during the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Our team has pulled the City together with their determination and refusal to give up. Despite many injuries, and revitalized by young players from the Binghamton Senators farm team, the “Pesky” Sens scrapped into the playoffs and then knocked off Montreal in 4 games out of 5 to move into the second round. Bob and I have had season tickets from their first season when they played at the Civic Centre and now share a half season with our son – so I was there May 7th when losing 2-0 midway through the third period they tied the game & then pulled out a victory! Those “Pesky” Sens showed they don’t know how to give up! Despite the odds, they succeeded.

BUILDING A LIVEABLE OTTAWA

The review of the City’s Official Plan, called Building a Liveable Ottawa, is entering the next stage. Until June 7, you can comment on pedestrian and cycling networks by going to www.ottawa.ca/liveableottawa and clicking on Pedestrian and Cycling for an interactive map. For example, I picked the missing sidewalk link from March Road to Sandhill as a sidewalk need on the pedestrian map.

For Transit and Roads, the text indicates that the 2008 plan is being used as neither growth forecasts nor the urban boundary have changed. This is despite the fact that only last August the Ontario Municipal Board added additional land to the urban boundary, including sizeable areas adjacent to Kanata North. The website indicates minor changes only. The only decision will be on timing of projects. A transit system towards Kanata from Lincoln Fields is not included until much later so that going west will be the only area inside the Greenbelt where buses are in mixed traffic on the Queensway. When the light rail is built to Baseline, Kanata riders will take those buses to Lincoln Fields and then try to get onto an already full train. I’ve suggested that rather than build the future bus rapid transit to Bayshore, a light rail branch should be constructed. I will be discussing this at my next Town Hall meeting on May 27 at 7 p.m. in the Mlacak Centre.

FUNDRAISING FOR OUR RECREATION CENTRE

To include items not funded by the City (e.g. 8 lane pool instead of 6) fundraising is needed with $850,000 required this year. I’ve been working with volunteers and much has been accomplished but more is needed. You can help by paying $20 for one of the time capsules that will be buried in the floor of our new facility for 50 years or by donating $500 (tax receiptable) for one of the entrance pavers which will include your family name(s). Go to www.richcraftcomplex.ca for details.

COMMUNITY RECOGNITION AWARDS

May 17 is the deadline for submitting nominations, so submit your nominations for one of the wonderful people (or businesses) in Kanata North now. Nomination forms are available from my office, the Beaverbrook Library depot or online at www.mariannewilkinson.com

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Toastmasters provides encouraging environment Continued from page 11

The club is currently aiming for distinguished club status and is hop-ing to attract new members. People are invited to attend a few meetings as a guest to see how everything works.

“In order to improve, you need to try,” said Ali Pahlavani, a member of the club. “It’s not just enough to try, you need to keep trying.

“That is why we come here every Thursday.”

PERSONAL GROWTH

People of a wide variety of ages and occupations make up the Kanata Toastmasters Club.

Vie Ngtha, sergeant-at-arms, has been a member of the group for one year. When she joined, she said she didn’t know what to expect.

“I just imagined people giving speeches,” said the 27-year-old.

She soon learned it was much more than that. Having instant feedback and constructive criticism has helped her grow as a public speaker, even though she finds the impromptu table topics “nerve-wracking.”

“I find that I’m more confident when I speak,” she said, adding it will help when she goes back to school this fall. “It’s really good for personal growth and development.”

Ngtha will be attending Georgian College in Barrie, Ont., for small busi-

ness management. And although she will have to leave the Kanata group during her schooling, she said she will likely join a group in Barrie.

“You learn a lot of different skills,” said the Bridlewood resident. “The skills you learn you can apply to jobs as well.”

Grace Amirault, vice president of public relations and district secretary-elect, said joining the club has been a wonderful learning experience.

“The more you put into it, the more you get out of it,” she said. Amirault recently received her advanced lead-ership bronze and advanced commu-nicator bronze. “It takes about three years in the organization to really see improvement,” she added.

Amirault, who lives in Kanata Lakes, works as a receptionist at the Brookstreet Hotel. She said her train-ing with Toastmasters has helped her excel in her career.

“It’s a lot of impromptu talking,” she said. “I found I needed the con-fidence to actually have that smile in my voice.”

So she worked at building her con-fidence.

“To me, it’s worth its weight in gold,” she said of the club. Amirault was awarded the 2012 Partner of the Year award at the Brookstreet and she credits much of that to her Toastmas-ters involvement.

Amirault is also responsible for the group’s webpage, which was recently

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The Bridges Project, a collab-oration between the Youth Ser-vices Bureau, the Royal and the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario, offers services to fami-lies and youth in crisis outside of a hospital setting.

Five months after the program was announced and one month after coming into service, Bridg-es already has 12 clients.

“As a caring community we want to see young people get the care they need when they need it,” said Joanne Lowe, executive director of the Youth Services Bureau on May 6, during a com-munity meeting of the Ottawa Board of Health.

MINIMIZE RISK

Before the Bridges Project, it was up to those in crisis to find and access the services needed after being discharged from hos-pital.

“Up until a few weeks ago, we would discharge those pa-tients with a bit of a safety plan

… and point them in the right di-rection,” said Alex Munter, CEO and president of CHEO.

The first 14 days after dis-charge is when the risk of suicide is the greatest, he added.

Bridges helps minimize that risk by making it easier for at-risk youth to access the help they need once they leave the hospi-tal.

“We go to meet those youth where they are … when they are at the highest risk,” said Munter. “By working together on this we will literally change the future.”

The program is offered to youth between the ages of 12 and 18.

In the past three years, CHEO has seen a 67 per cent rise in youth crisis visits, said Munter.

Providing services outside the hospital frees up beds, and youth in crisis can maintain some nor-malcy by staying at home and accessing services where they live.

“These interventions are pro-vided in the community … and help relieve pressures on hospi-tals,” said Dr. Alison Freeland, associate chief of psychiatry at the Royal.

“We work with the client and their families,” said Lowe. “It gives us a fantastic opportunity

to really see a client holistical-ly.”

Photographs taken by youth, for a contest spearheaded by Ottawa Public Health, de-

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West Carleton Secondary School student Heather Bisaillion, 16, donates her photo on youth mental health to the Bridges Project.

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EMC news - Rugby player Rowan String-er, a Grade 12 student at John McCrae Sec-ondary School, died May 12 following a hit during a girls rugby game on May 8. String-er, who played with the Barrhaven Scottish Rugby Football Club, took a hit during a home game against St. Joseph High School.

Her family made the decision on May 11 to take her off life support, and began preparations to donate the 17-year-old team captain’s organs – an easy decision, her fa-ther said.

“When we made the decision to stop in-terventions on Saturday, it was very easy for us to transition into going through the pro-cess of donating her organs, because that is exactly what she wanted to have done,” Gor-don Stringer said.

She had already been accepted into nurs-ing school at the University of Ottawa in September, and wanted to do international aid work with children in the future.

Two children at Sick Kids Hospital in To-ronto received her kidneys and will no lon-ger require dialysis. Her lungs also went to Toronto for a young woman in her 20s, her pancreas to Toronto and her liver to London, Ont.

“Her heart stayed in Ottawa, just where

it should be,” Kathleen Stringer, Rowan’s mother, wrote on Facebook. “This brings great joy and solace to us.”

Gordon Stringer said that she was tackled during the game, and she hit the ground awk-wardly, head first. Her teammates told him that she sat up for a couple of seconds before

falling back down and losing consciousness. “We have no qualms about the sport or

anything. She loved it. We loved going to watch her and everything, but it is a pretty rough sport and she liked that,” he said. “She liked to get in the rough and tumble and she was a pretty good athlete, but she took a pret-ty hard hit,” he said.

“As a school system, we are so extremely saddened and we extend our sincere con-dolences to the Stringer family,” said board spokesperson Sharlene Hunter.

Decisions on the rest of the season for high school rugby teams have not been fi-nalized yet, she said.

The John McCrae rugby game scheduled for May 13 against St. Mark was cancelled, along with all school sports for May 13 and 14. The board said that support staff would be on hand to help students through the grieving process.

Rugby Canada’s CEO, Graham Brown, offered condolences to her family and friends.

“Now is the time for all of us to come together and support the Stringer family as they deal with this terrible loss. We will provide updates on how the Canadian rugby community can support the Stringers,” he said.

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NeW LiSTiNG! 3950 march road, West Carleton ICF construction! 2 bedrm walkout bungalow built in 2004 & 30’ x 60’ heated shop & 60’ x 20’ coverall building on 12 acres only 15 minutes to Kanata! Home has open concept layout with 9 foot ceilings, granite kitchens, main flr den, radiant floor heating, 2 car garage, walkout basement has 3 more bedrooms and a full bath! Lot size 858’ x 608’ $479,900

262 Fireside Drive, Constance Bay Your family will love this 4 bedrm home on a 1 acre lot with salt water pool & a large detached garage for your toys & close to forest, beach & community centre, only 20 mins from Kanata. Updated windows, flooring, kitchen, shingles, main flr laundry & famrm, ensuite, fireplace, finished basement. $429,900

3826 Stonecrest road, Woodlawn Quick and scenic 20 minute drive from Kanata takes you home to this unique 4 bedrm raised bungalow set back in the trees on 8.26 acres of pure privacy with a pond & inground pool. Comes with an Ikea kitchen, hardwd flrs, 2.5 baths, nanny suite potential, fireplace, wrap around decks, 2 car garage & more. $494,900

NeW LiSTiNG! 121 Baird Street, Constance Bay Perfect starter or retirement home! 2+1 cedar bungalow with fireplace, full basement has a rec rm, 3rd bedroom and walkout to the yard, 100’ x 100’ lot. Just steps to the beach, restaurants, corner store and 20 mins to Kanata! $194,900

7 Pacer Place, Bridlewood Move in ready home on quiet court of single family homes! 3 bedrms, fireplace, newer windows, natural gas furnace, renovated kitchen & main bathrm, 3 pce ensuite bath, 2 walk-in closets, finished rec room, central air, upgraded attic insulation, 34’ x 105’ lot! New shingles going on! $319,900

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Colorectal cancer is preventableEMC news - Colorectal cancer is the second

leading cause of cancer death in Canada.Last year alone, 9,000 Canadians died from

the disease and an estimated 23,000 will be diag-nosed this year.

More tragic, perhaps, is that colorectal or colon cancer is preventable. Because many people do not experience any symptoms in the early stages, appropriate screening is critical.

Experts suggest that preventative screening and early detection can save lives; therefore, it is recommended that adults speak with their family physician about the right time to get screened for colorectal cancer.

More information can be found at cologiclabtest.com.

News Canada

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ArnpriorThe PerfecT Place To live

You’ll find Callahan Estates just west of Daniel Street on Edey near Jed Creek in old world Arnprior. This stunning location offers the best of both worlds. You can enjoy the timeless charms of smaller town living while being a scant twenty minutes from major urban amenities in neighboring Kanata and Ottawa. Maybe you won’t want to go anywhere when you call one of our exquisite models “home!”

Townhomes, Bungalows, Two-sTorey & semi-DeTacheD homes Each can bE customizEd to mEEt your lifEstylE and tastEs!

Starting From

$210,000*

Call Now to Reserve Your Dream Home…Phase 1 Now released for Fall Occupancy

24 wolff crescent , arnprior, ontario(613) 622-0033 • www.campanale.com

Sales Centre HoursMonday - Thursday: 11am-6pmSaturday, Sunday & Holidays: 12pm-5pm

Lower your cost of living by moving just 20 minutes west of Kanata to the beautiful town of Arnprior.

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Kinburn $449,9003167 DiamonDview rD.Beautiful stone home (1839) on near 2 acres w/gorgeous view of Valley & Carp River. Open concept Kitchen/sitting area, lots of natural light, pine floors, gas fireplace, update furnace, roof, windows.

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Corner of Second Line Road & Murphy Side Road. Beautiful 32 acres open fields, some trees & creek.

LANDDunrobin

Sixth line rD. $179,900 each

2 lots to choose from 11 & 15 acre parcels. Treed at front open field at back.

Sylvia Sumner, SRES

Sales RepresentativeKELLER WILLIAMS

VIP REALTY LTD. BROKERAGE613-829-1818 Cell 613-761-2490

STITTSVILLE BUNGALOWJust listed glamorous quality home. Two FFP’s,

three full baths, hardwood floors, spacious entertainment areas, third bedroom on lower level and giant Family Room with F.P., computer room and lots of open area for hobbies. 2-car garage.

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EMC news - The Canadian Feder-ation of University Women /Kanata is sponsoring a big plant and garage sale on May 25.

Come early from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 93 and 97 Knudson Dr. in Kanata Lakes and select from a wide variety of fashion, household and

gardening accessories and a great ar-ray of plants that are well acclima-tized to our area.

The location at 93 Knudson Dr. will be stocked with reliable perenni-als that thrive in either sun or shade.

The focus is on all aspects of gar-dening, not just on perennials. There will also be pots of herbs, vegetable starts, annuals and indoor plants. Bring along your gardening ques-

tions, for expert gardeners will be on hand to answer them.

The location at 97 Knudson Dr. will offer a lovely collection of jew-ellery, scarves and decorative and household items, and books.

All the proceeds from this sale will go to the CFUW/Kanata Schol-arship Trust that is a registered char-ity.

The funds are donated right back

to our community in the form of annually awarded scholarships to seven local female high school stu-dents headed for the university of their choice, and one to a returning Algonquin College student.

Potential candidates with excel-lent academic standing and who have made significant contributions to their schools and community should contact their schools’ guid-

ance councillors for application guidelines and procedures.

This is one plant and garage sale that you won’t want to miss.

For more details, please visit www.cfuwkanata.ca or call 613-592-7964.

CFUW/Kanata is a non-profit, self-funded, non-partisan organiza-tion whose members promote life-long education, advocate for equal-ity and human rights and apply their knowledge, skills and experience for the advancement of the com-mon good locally, nationally and internationally.

Women’s group holds plant and garage sale

yourottawaregion.comVisit us Online at

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All illustrations are artist’s concept. All dimensions are approximate. Prices, specifications, terms and conditions subject to change without notice. E.&O.E.

Presentation Centre Hours: Monday to Thursday 1pm-8pm; Friday 1pm-6pm; Saturday, Sunday and Holidays 11am-6pm

Townhomes From $224,990

Detached Homes From $319,990

W Hunt Club Rd.

Fallowfield Rd.

Hazeldean Rd.

Eagleson Rd.

Hope Side Rd.

Terry Fox Dr.

SalesCentre417 416

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Monahan Landing Sales Centre: 4845 Hope Side Road, Kanata 613.271.0636

mattamyhomes.com

Elev. ‘B’Elev. ‘A’

Lot 265-2 – 2 Storey Townhome, The Oak ‘A’, 1,729 Sq.Ft., 3 Bedroom, Was $302,990 Now $289,990

Includes: Rec. Room Ready PPO, Super Shower PPO,Hearth & Home PPO, 3 Appliances, Ceramic Tile In Lieu Of Vinyl, Hardwood Floors In Great Room/Dining Room,

Granite Countertops In Kitchen.Move In April 22, 2014

Lot 264-1 – Village Home, The Thornbury End ‘B’, 1,391 Sq.Ft., 2 Bedroom, Was $263,990 Now $245,990

Includes: 3 Appliances, Ceramic Tile In Lieu Of Vinyl,Hardwood Floors In Kitchen, Living/Dining.

Move-In November 5, 2013

Lot 56 – Single Car Garage, The Ridgemont ‘D’, 1,770 Sq.Ft., 3 Bedroom, Was $351,990 Now $329,990 Includes: $10,000 In Design Centre Upgrades, 9' Ceilings On Main Floor, Super Shower, Hardwood Floor In Great

Room/Dining Room, Granite Countertops In Kitchen.Move In May 27, 2014

Our special savings of thousands on Early Move-In Homes is quickly coming to an end.

This is a great opportunity to enjoy life in our popular community of Monahan Landing in Kanata.

To save thousands and move in sooner rather than later, now’s the time to visit our Sales Centres.

For Details, Visit www.mattamyhomes.com

Enjoy Large Eat In Kitchens In Mattamy Homes.

Don’t Miss Out On This Opportunity To Save Thousands On An Early Move-In Home.

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Open: Mon-Thurs 11am to 6pm; Weekends/Holidays 12pm to 5pm. CLOSED Fridays From Ottawa: Take Hwy 17 West to Exit 180.Left on Madawaska Blvd. and follow the signs.

www.campanale.com

Campanale Homes presents Riverwood Estates, a waterfront community of single family homes, bungalows and attached homes. With our final phase almost completely SOLD OUT, we are pleased to offer outstanding value on 4 completely finished single family homes for immediate occupancy.

Each home features a traditional brick front exterior and interiors loaded with custom finishings and upgrades unique to every home we build. Inventory homes priced as low as $335,000. An outstanding value!

Ask about our Model Home available for mid-summer occupancy and our custom-built bungalow on our last waterfront lot, both offering huge price reductions.

Call now to schedule your viewing!

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24 Wolff Crescent, Arnprior 613-622-0033

Huge Savings

Move In Today

Make The Move To Arnprior!

Choose from 4 Completely Finished Homes Now Open For Viewing

1Vanjunmar Rd.Open Mon - Thurs 1-6

Noon to 5 Sat, Sun & holidaysSales Center613-623-3636

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and live only 20 minutesfrom Kanata

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Noon to 5 Sat, Sun & holidaysSales Center613-623-3636

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Towns from $199,900Bungalow towns on Green space with walkout basement from $232,000Singles from $269,900Hardwood and 9’ ceiling on mainfloor

Model HoMe Now opeN Come see all that Olympia has to offer.

Towns from $199,900Bungalow towns on Green space with walkoutbasement from $232,000Singles from $2Hardwood and 9’ ceiling on mainfloor.

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Gardener granniesGrannies gather to help raise some money at the seventh-annual plant sale and garden show at the home of Judy and Bob Laughton in Kanata on May 11. The event, run by the Grassroots Grannies, helps raise money for African grandmothers and their orphaned grandchildren. Although the weather was far from warm, the grannies said the sale was going well, with most of the plants all but gone by noon.

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3 Ways to Buy a Home for Less MoneyOttawa & Area - If you're like most homebuyers,

you have two primary considerations in mind when you start looking for a home. First, you want to find the home that perfectly meets your needs and desires, and secondly, you want to purchase this home for the lowest possible price.

When you analyze those successful home buyers who have been able to purchase the home they want for thousands of dollars below a seller's asking price, some common denominators emerge. While the negotiating skills of your agent are important, there are three additional key factors that must come into play long before you ever submit an offer.

This topic has been the subject of extensive analysis by Industry Experts, and a summary of their findings, and a specific step-by-step purchase plan for homebuyers, can be found in a new special

report called "Homebuyers: How to Save Thousands of Dollars When You Buy".

This free report outlines the psychology of how a seller sets their asking price, and gives you 3 simple steps to follow, before you even set foot in a seller's home, which could help you to successfully slash thousands of dollars off the price of the home you want.

To order a FREE Special Report, visit www.OttawaFreeHomeInfo.com or to hear a brief recorded message about how to order your FREE copy of this report call toll-free 1-800-217-1897and enter 1014. You can call any time, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Get your free special report NOW to find out how you can save thousands of dollars when you buy a home.

This report is courtesy of Dave Norcott, Owner/Broker of Record, Century 21 Townsman Ltd. Brokerage. Not intended to solicit buyers or sellers currently under contract. Copyright © 2012

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Mature trees grace this 2 acre country lot with backyard pond in Vydon Acres. Executive 2 storey 3 bedroom home offers 3 baths, custom kitchen with the warmth of dark cabinetry - traditional dining room - kitchen with family room - attached 2 car garage plus many other features. Located 25 minutes west of Scotiabank Place and 10 minutes east of historic Arnprior.

5158 Loggers Way

Executive 2 bedroom split level home on estate lot in Vydon Acres. Master bedroom features 4 pc ensuite with large walk-in closet. Cream cabinetry in kitchen with hardwood flooring in Kitchen, living and dining areas. 2 car attached garage with inside entry into the main and lower levels. Located 25 minutes west of Scotiabank Place and 10 minutes east of historic Arnprior

135 Kingdon Mine Road

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GLEN CAIRN Stunning, upgraded, 4

Bedrm, 3.5 Bathrm, 3 storey semi-detached home with

sunny southern exposure, on landscaped lot, backing onto

Trans Cda Trail! Gorgeous Kitchen with granite counter

tops & high end Stainless Appliances! Open Great Rm living area w/ 9ft ceilings

& luxurious hdwd. Spacious Family Rm w/gas fplce and walk out to deck & flagstone

patio! $359,900

BRIDLEWOOD Immaculate, upgraded, bright End Unit freehold townhome lo-cated on a premium sized large lot backing onto green space in beautiful & conve-nient Bridlewood. Steps to walking, bike & cross country ski trails! Finished lower level Family Rm. 5 appliances, A/C & Garden Shed. Just move in! $294,900

CORKERY Beautiful, 3+1 Bedroom raised bungalow with In-Law Suite (walk-out basement) on premium (2.15 acre) pie shaped lot in fabulous location on quiet cul-de-sac just minutes from Kanata! Oak Kitchen w/ceramic tile flooring. Open concept Liv/Din/Kitch w/cozy corner fplce & patio door to deck. Hdwd floors on main level. Master w/Ensuite & Walk-in closet. Enjoy! $399,900

EMERALD MEADOWS Upgraded single 3 Bedrm, 2.5 Bathrm (built to energy efficient R2000 standards) with an “open and airy” feel, on a great lot, on one of the areas most popular, quiet streets. Gorgeous strip hardwood floors through-out main level. Main level Fam Rm. Master Suite w/cathedral ceiling, sitting area & Ensuite. Well finished basement. 5 Appliances & A/C included! $439,900

BRIDLEWOOD Immaculate, upgraded single on oversized lot. Family sized Kitchen w/ Eating Area. Entertaining sized Liv/Dining Rm w/fplce. Spacious Mas-ter Bedrm w/full wall closet & “cheater door” access to renovated Bathrm. Prof fin bsment w/Rec Rm & luxurious Bathrm w/oversized shower stall. Newer car-pet, windows, ceramic tiles, furnace, A/C, roof & more. A must see! $334,900

NEW PRICE NEW LISTING

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GLEN CAIRN Upgraded, spacious 3+1 Bed, 2 Bath bungalow semi with In-Law Suite on quiet street. Parquet Hdwd floors main level. Family sized Kitch-en. Main Bathrm just beautifully renovated! Finished basement with Kitchen, Rec Rm, Bedrm/Den & full Bathrm. Fenced yard w/shed & gardens. Newer windows. Appliances & A/C included. Freshly painted - just move! $264,900

T E A M

Direct: 613.791.5480

Office: 613.457.5000

kenmacgowan.com

RE/MAX Affiliates Realty Ltd., Brokerage

2006–2012

Ken MacGowanB.Comm., CMA, ABRReal Estate Broker

Daren MacGowanSales RepresentativeBuyer & Listing Assistant to Ken MacGowan

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A.Y. Jackson Secondary School

EMC news - A Grade 11 entrepreneurship business class will host a carnival fund-raiser at A.Y. Jackson Second-ary School in Glen Cairn on May 24.

The event, which will be held from 3 to 7 p.m., will include booths run by clubs, sports teams and activities for children of all ages.

All the profi ts of the car-nival will go to Kiva, a non-profi t organization that loans

money through micro-fi nance to entrepreneurs in need. Since its inception in 2005, Kiva has loaned more than $400 mil-lion.

A. Y. Jackson has been a fre-quent contributor to Kiva, and is ranked second in Canada and 11th in the world for most money lended by schools.

“This event has been a great opportunity for the class to work together and give back to the community,” said Mark Hoogenraad, the class’s teacher. “As these students are

senior students in the school, organizing the carnival is defi -nitely something they can look back on as one of their great achievements.”

Hoogenraad hopes that a successful event will encour-age students in future years to run similar events to strength-en the ties between the high school and the community.

For more information, please contact: Hoogenraad at 613-836-2527 ext. 290, or email: [email protected].

FILE

A high school business class will host a fundraiser for Kiva at A.Y. Jackson Secondary School on May 24.

Kiva carnival returns to A.Y. Jackson

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Pool Enclosure By-law (No. 2013-39) requires that all pool owners have gates that are self-closing, self-latching and locked at all times, except when the pool area is in use. For more information, visit ottawa.ca/poolenclosures.

Keep safety in mind this summer and always keep children within arms’ reach around and in the water. More water safety tips can be found at ottawa.ca.

New Rules for Backyard Pools

in Effect

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Volleyball, Ultimate Tournament

& 5k Walk!

June 8, 2013Shefford Park(10 minute drive from downtown)Free shuttle from Gloucester Centre7:30am to 7:30pm

Register to walk, play or volunteer at cheobbq.com

PRESENTING THE

© 2013 Doctor’s Associates Inc. SUBWAY® is a registered trademark of Doctor’s Associates Inc.

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Lanark Landowners AssociationPresents the Second in a series

of Provincial Municipal law Seminars

Saturday May 25Carleton Place Town Hall

Registration 11:00am Seminar 1:00pm

$10.00 Registration

Elected Officials;• Municipal Corporate By-laws are they Constitutional

• Protect yourself from Tort Action – they are coming

• Legal Limitations and Private Property – less than you think

• Official Plans - Optional not Mandatory – we have the evidence

Private Property Owners - More Rights Than You Know;

• By-law enforcement - NO right to warrantless entry

• Municipal By-laws - NO authority over Private Property

• Municipal Property Standards - NOT for Private Property • Section 15 of the Building Code – more at the meeting

• Crown Land Patent Grant, Deed, Original Survey and notes

Guests: Liz Marshall, Terry Green, Jack MacLaren MPP, Tom Black

Contact Jeff Bogaerts 613-222-3174 President Lanark LA www.ontariolandowners.ca

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25 great yearsPresent and past staff at Holy Redeemer Catholic Elementary School in Katimavik, gather for a reception celebrating the school’s 25th year in the community. From left, Craig Skinner, a former student and current grades 4 and 5 teacher, principal Chantal Campbell, Linda Mosley, former principal, Dale Brownlee, former administrator, and Lisa Colasante, a grades 3 and 5 teacher show off the celebratory cake served on May 8.

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Planting right tree can save energy

EMC news - By plant-ing the right tree in the right place you can help you and your family stay safe and save energy.

Here are some tips from Hydro One if you are plant-ing a tree this season:

1. Plant tall-growing trees at least eight metres away from power lines. Tree contact with power lines accounts for about 30 per cent of power outages in Ontario.

2. Deciduous (leaf-shed-ding) trees provide shade from the summer sun to cut down on heat gain, but lose their leaves in winter to let sunlight enter your home and maximize solar warmth and light. Plant them to the south and the southwest around your home’s win-dows to provide shade from late afternoon/evening sun.

3. A good windbreak in-cludes a mixture of conifer-ous trees, deciduous shrubs, evergreen shrubs and peren-nial plants. The right com-bination planted tightly to-gether can thoroughly shield

your home from cold winter gusts. Even a single row of white pine trees can reduce the speed of wind hitting your home by 60 per cent.

4. Low-growing ever-green shrubs planted beside basement walls add a green layer of insulation to your home’s exterior. Tightly placed shrubs help to keep warmth in and winter winds out. Remember to plant shrubs at least 60 centime-ters away from your foun-dation walls.

5. Remember to call be-fore you dig to locate under-ground lines. Call Ontario One Call to book 1-800-400-2255 or visit www.on-1call.com.

Arbour Day was founded in 1872 by J. Sterling Mor-ton in Nebraska. It is now celebrated as a week-long event to recognize the im-portant role trees play in our ecosystem.

If you need more infor-mation or want to attend a presentation, please call us at 1-877-506-7584 or 416-345-6868.

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Free Methodist Church5660 Flewellyn Road, Stittsville 613-831-1024 email: [email protected] www.chapelridge.caPastors: Ken Roth, Luke Haggett

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Youth and Small Groups during the week

“In Community becoming whole through the power of Jesus.”

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

Service and Sunday School 10:30 a.m.

Rev. Karen Boivin 613-839-2155www.stpauls-dunrobin.castpaulsunitedcarp@sympatico.ca

Sunday Worship Service 10:30am. Sunday School 9:15am.

Adult Bible Class 9:30am.Rev. Louis Natzke, Pastor

Office 613-592-1546 www.christrisen.com

Christ RisenLutheran Church

85 Leacock Drive, Kanata

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HOLY SPIRIT CATHOLIC PARISH

SUNDAY MASS TIMESSaturday: 5:00 pm

Sunday: 9:00 am & 10:30 amMonsignor Joseph Muldoon, Pastor

A Welcoming Community

Parish office - 613-836-8881 Fax - 613-836-8806www.holyspiritparish.ca

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

BRIDLEWOOD BIBLE CHAPELA New Testament Church

465 Eagleson Road (also entrance off Palomino)11 am Family Bible Hour (Nursery Available) Sunday School6:30 pm Evening Bible Hour

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GLEN CAIRN UNITED CHURCH140 Abbeyhill Dr., Kanata

Rev. Brian Copeland 10:00 am: Service of Worship

and Sunday SchoolPastoral Care & Healing Service:

11:30am - last Sunday of each month613-836-4756 www.gcuc.ca

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The Anglican Parish of March

St John’s South March 325 Sandhill Road, Kanata

Sunday Services 9:00 am & 10:30 am Sunday School 10:30 am

St Mary’s North March 2574 6th Line Road, Dunrobin

Sunday Service & School 9:00 am

St Paul’s Dunrobin 1118 Thomas Dolan Parkway

Sunday Service 11:00 am

613-592-4747 www.parishofmarch.ca

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85 LEACOCK DRIVE, KANATA (THE CHRIST RISEN LUTHERAN CHURCH)613-899-9793

SATURDAY SERVICESSABBATH SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES 9:15AMWORSHIP SERVICE 11:00 AM

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Pastors: Jonathan Mills , Bob Davies & Doug Ward

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www.stpatricks.nepean.on.ca

Saturday 5:00pmSunday 9:00am & 11:00am15 Steeple Hill Cres., Nepean, ON613-591-1135

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Stittsville Sunday Services at 9:00 & 10:45 am

Nursery, Children & Youth Programs, Small Groups

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Grace Baptist Church of Ottawa

2470 Huntley Road

Sunday Worship 10:30 amSunday and weekday Bible studies

see our website for times and locations

Preaching the Doctrines of Grace

www.gracebaptistottawa.com

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Mass: Saturday at 5:00 pmSunday at 9:00 and 11:00 amTelephone: (613) 592-1961

E-mail: [email protected] are a welcoming and friendly community that invites you to

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Week in Review:I’m pleased to announce that there will be three new bus shelters installed in Kanata South this summer. The locations of the shelters will be announced in next week’s column.

I participated in McHappy Day at McDonald’s on May 8th at both their Terry Fox/Hazeldean and Stonehaven locations.

Katimavik Elementary School is becoming a Grade 4-8 school next year, as a result the school needed to pick a new logo. Students from the different schools that will be attending Katimavik next year joined together at an assembly to conclude the competition to select the new logo. I was pleased to join the ceremony announcing the winning selection, and join with students in fellowship as they met their future classmates. Thank you to Alex MacDonald for all your help escorting me around your beautiful school today.

Cleaning the Capital:I have been pleased to have the opportunity to join so many community groups and residents as they held their own Cleaning the Capital events this spring. I attended the clean-ups at Deevy Pines, Cattail Creek, Beaton Park, Young’s Pond, Hewitt Park, and Ravine Park. I also attended clean-ups held by The Kanata Food Cupboard, the Kanata Youth Haven, Glen Cairn School, St. James Catholic School, St. Anne Catholic School, and Holy Redeemer Catholic School.

If you held a Spring Cleaning the Capital event between April 15 and May 15 remember to register it with the City of Ottawa at Ottawa.ca/clean or by calling 3-1-1 for your chance to win one of the many prizes available. Let’s help make sure Kanata South is the Cleaning the Capital leader again this year!

Upcoming Events:June 10 – Seniors 55+ Social

Councillor Allan Hubley will host his annual Seniors 55+ Social on June 10 from 11:30-2:00pm at the Kanata Recreation Centre in Salon A. In conjunction with Chartwell-Reit and Shoppers Home Health Care, the Councillor is pleased to welcome musical guest Robin Averill. A light lunch will be served.

Councillor’s Newsletter:We are preparing our next quarterly e-newsletter to keep residents informed on activities in the ward and at city hall. To be added to the recipient list, please email my office or visit my website.

Working for Kanata South:It is my privilege to serve as your Councillor and to be a strong voice for your family at City Hall. Please feel free to contact my office with any concerns or comments, by phone: 613-580-2752, or by email: [email protected]. You can also visit my website for more information: www.councillorallanhubley.ca or follow me on Twitter: @AllanHubley_23.

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Flying FrisbeesWayne Barker lets the Frisbee fly at Beaverbrook Park on May 8 during a lesson in disc golf. The group, part of the Far West Fun Fest celebration organized by the Kanata Seniors Council, received instructions in the sport.

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Roll onLittle Italy resident Valeria Votto takes the official inaugural ride at the ribbon-cutting for the new O-Train pathway. The 1.5-kilometre section of multi-use path runs parallel to Preston Street, linking the Sir John A. Macdonald Parkway and Bayview Transitway station to Young Street. Eventually, the path is intended to continue south along the O-Train tracks, past Carling to the pathway system along the Rideau Canal and Dow’s Lake. Somerset Coun. Diane Holmes said cyclists and residents of her ward have been fighting to get the pathway built since the 1960s.

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EMC news - The Kanata-March Hor-ticultural Society will hold its 41st annual May Plant Sale on Saturday, May 18, 8 a.m. to noon, at St. Isidore Roman Catholic Church, 1135 March Rd.. This is a rain or shine event.

The first plant sale was held in 1972 and was called the Mayfair plant sale.

All of the plants that will be sold at the sale have been grown locally, and include both perennial plants and a wide variety of heirloom tomato plants grown from organic seed.

The importance of buying plants that have been grown locally in Kanata is that they have been proven to thrive in local con-ditions – they have not been imported from another climate with promises that they will grow here.

Proceeds from the sale are put toward the Kanata-March Horticultural Society’s program, which brings in gardening experts to educate members and guests on a wide variety of gardening topics, as well as main-taining the Molly Wilson Garden at the Old Town Hall and Hazeldean branch of the Ot-tawa Public Library gardens.

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Bridlewood Community Association

EMC news - Bridlewood residents are invited to attend the community association’s monthly meeting on Tuesday, May 21 from 7:30 to 9:30 pm in the Bill Morgan Room of the Eva James Memorial Community Centre, 65 Stone-haven Dr.

Agenda items will include Kanata South Coun. Allan Hubley’s report, committee updates and a chance to learn more about our corporate members.

2013 annual family mem-berships are now on sale for only $10. Show your sup-port for BCA activities, give a stronger voice with the city and developers and earn these valuable benefits: access to Spring Sports registration, free March Break Family Movie Night, free member and vol-unteer appreciation barbecue in June. For more informa-tion please contact Stephen at [email protected].

The Paul Van Steen Sport Achievement Award was de-veloped to honour the memory of a long-time Bridlewood resident and key founder of many of the sports programs in Bridlewood.

The Sports Achievement Award is designed to recog-nize a Bridlewood athlete over 16 who displays excellence in competitive or demonstrative sport. Nominations are being accepted by the Association from May 1 to August 31, and will be awarded at the com-munity association’s annual general meeting on Sept. 17. For more information, please contact Margaret at [email protected].

The Big Bridlewood Ga-rage Sale will be held on June 1, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Now is the time to join your neighbours and recycle un-

wanted items to make a profit.The association will place

signs and pay for advertising. Register your home on www.bridlewood.ca to be listed on the BCA website and streets with five or more homes will be named in our advertising. The city’s Give-away Week-end will be held on June 1 and 2, so put any leftover items out after the sale with a “free” sign. For more in-formation, please contact [email protected]

The sixth-annual True Sport Play Day will be held on May 17 from noon – 2 p.m. at the Deevy Pines Ball Diamond, next to the Eva James Com-munity Centre.

Students from all seven Bridlewood schools along with teachers, parents, com-munity members, city officials and Youth on the Move are expected to attend. Our guest athletes will be John Wright, a fencer who has been selected to compete at the World Uni-

versity Games in Summer 2013, and Mike Kusiewicz, who was a nine-time member of Canada’s national baseball team and also had an 11-year career in the Major Leagues including playing with the Blue Jays.

Volunteers are needed to help make this a success-ful event for all the children, contact Margaret at [email protected] for more infor-mation.

Now that spring has arrived, Neighbourhood Watch is ad-vising all residents to discour-age thieves by locking their car and keeping valuables out of sight. Also, lock your front door if you are at the back of the house and keep your ga-rage closed.

Drivers are asked to be more aware of cyclists and children playing.

Visit the community associ-ation’s website at bridlewood.ca or its Facebook page: bri-dlewoodca.

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Samantha Klus accepts the Paul van Steen Sports Achievement Award from the Bridlewood Community Association last September.

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Kanata Youth Basketball Association

The Kanata Next Level minor atom boys won a gold medal at the Ontario Cup in Burlington, Ont. on April 7.

The under-11 boys basket-ball team, competing in the minor atom boys division 3, defeated the Waterloo Wild-hawks 49-46 in the tourna-

ment final.In the first game of the

round-robin, Next Level played against a very good Brantford team and won 57-46.

In the second game, Kanata defeated the Etobicoke Thun-der 53-35.

The last game of the round-robin was against Markham

Unionville which Next Level won 56-35. Kanata defeated the Cambridge Centaurs 54-32 in the semifinal.

The Next Level played strong defence and rebound-ed well on both ends of the court.

The team finished the year with three gold medals and a silver medal.

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Kanata Next Level minor atom boys won a gold medal at the Ontario Cup in Burlington, Ont. on April 7. The Kanata Youth Basketball Association team defeated the Waterloo Wildhawks 49-46 in the final.

Boys basketball takes gold

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Mayor’s Rural Expo Expo rurale du maire

Mayor Jim Watson invites you to getthe flavour of what’s happeningin Ottawa’s rural communities –and help the Ottawa Food Bank

Friday, May 31Ottawa City Hall

Rain or shine!

Mayor’s Rural ExpoJoin CFRA and CTV Morning Live for these feature events: • 7 to 9 a.m. $5 Pancake Breakfast, supplied by Proulx Maple and Berry Farm and Stanley’s Olde Maple Lane Farm • 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Rural Expo Booths: Get a glimpse of rural businesses, festivals, artisans and more • 10:30 a.m. Celebrity Cow Milking Competition #1 • 12:30 p.m. Celebrity Cow Milking Competition #2 • 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Food Aid BBQ hosted by The Works ($10 buys a special Food Aid Burger, chips and drink in support of Food Aid) • Live Music Entertainment

Can’t attend Food Aid? Text BEEF to 45678 to make a $10 donation (details at mobilegiving.ca)

In support of A program of

Food Aid is a program run by the Ottawa Food Bank to purchase and process beef from local farmers. It adds nutritious protein to the diets of needy families while boosting the domestic market for cattle.

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Tom Campbell, owner of Campbell Pools, is pleased to announce the appointment ofJim Manor to the position of In Ground Pool Sales Representative.

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Condors player of the weekDan Sexton, who plays defence for the Capital City Condors, wears jersey number 25 for his team. The 22-year-old says the best part of playing hockey is “having fun with my team.” Every week, we honour the players on the Capital City Condors hockey team, an inclusive club for children and youth with special needs. Players of all ability levels from age six and up can participate. For more details on the Capital City Condors, visit the website at capitalcitycondors.org.

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We were soon to find out why Emerson was so anxious for

a visit from Grampa, who lived in Ottawa and came out to Northcote often.

He drove a car with a rumble seat in it and he never failed to pile us five kids in the back and tear down Northcote Side Road like someone possessed. Only three people could sit on the seat at one time, so two of us had to crouch on the floor. That was usually Earl and me.

But Grampa always stopped at Briscoe’s General Store to buy us penny candy and that’s when he made us change places so that we each got a turn on the seat.

I thought it was a car like no other. The running boards had real rubber on them and there was a little patch of

rubber over the back fender where you stepped to gain entry to the rumble seat.

Along the roof inside the car, there were two hooks on which Grampa carried a long black umbrella. It was the biggest umbrella I had ever seen. He said he used it if rained while he was lawn bowling in Westboro.

When Grampa visited, after we had our ride down Northcote Side Road, he spent the rest of his time with Mother -- his only daughter -- who he thought didn’t belong on a farm in

the backwoods of Renfrew County.

It was on one of those visits that Emerson was more anxious than usual to get our ride over with and see Grampa settled in the kitchen with Mother. He made sure the teacups were on the kitchen table, the kettle was boiling on the Findlay Oval and he knew Grampa would be in the kitchen for a spell.

I saw him go over to the car and open the door on the driver’s side and gently take the big black umbrella down off the hooks.

I had no idea what he had in mind because it certainly wasn’t raining and it was as hot as blazes with not a cloud in the sky. It didn’t take Emerson long to drag me into the mystery by tell-

ing me I was going to have the experience of a lifetime, one I would never forget. Little did I know how truth-ful those words would turn out to be.

If I had had an ounce of brains I would have headed for the hay loft. But Emer-son made this venture sound so exciting, I was soon waiting to see what he had in mind.

We went behind the house where the summer kitchen was attached to the wood shed. Father kept a stepladder there to patch the roof when the leaks got so bad Mother threatened to head back to New York if he didn’t fix them.

The shed roof was flat as a plate, and Emerson said it was from that very roof I was going to have the expe-rience of a lifetime. Had I been a bit smarter, I would have known what he was up to with the big black um-brella in his hand, ordering me up the ladder. He was right behind me, making it impossible for me to change my mind.

He opened the umbrella,

which I thought was as big as a tent and ushered me to the very back of the shed roof.

He took a piece of paper out of his overall pocket. He unfolded it and scanned it as if it held some important information. All I could see was a bunch of lines and what looked like clouds. Emerson squinted, spit on his thumb and held it in the air. I had no idea what he was doing. “Perfect,” he said.

“Now you hold this umbrella as high as you can over your head and run – and I mean run – and when you hit the end of the roof, you’ll go sailing off just like an aeroplane. The umbrella will carry you. I’d love to do it first, but I think I’m a bit too heavy. According to my drawings, you are the perfect weight to go soaring through the air. And don’t worry about landing – you’ll land in the grass beside the pump.”

I looked at my brother, looked at the roof and looked up into the open um-brella. Before I could voice

my objections, Emerson gave me a shove and I was off and running. I hit the edge of the roof in two sec-onds and me and umbrella were airborne.

Well, it didn’t take long for the umbrella to collapse like a piece of newspaper and I landed on the hard ground, miles away from the green grass around the pump with the umbrella covering me like a tarpaulin. I was sure I had broken every bone in my body.

Father was just coming out of the barn to witness my flight and he was over to the shed in a shake. Emer-son was nowhere to be seen. My knees were covered with dirt, I skinned my hand on landing and Father deter-mined there were no broken bones.

He picked up the broken umbrella and walked around the shed to the kitchen. I was right behind him. Without any explanation, he handed Grampa the umbrella and all he said was “sometimes I think that lad doesn’t have the brains God gave a goose.”

MARY COOK

Mary Cook’s Memories

Emerson has big ideas for Grampa’s visit

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THE OTTAWA REGIONAL CANCER FOUNDATION NEEDS YOUR HELP!

On Saturday June 22, 2013 we will be covering our community with Lemonade Stands – and raising money for a very important cause.

100% of lemonade stand sales and online fundraising will support cancer research and programs for children fighting cancer in our area.

Register your lemonade stand today, and together we can fight children’s cancers – one glass at a time.

Every dollar raised online and at your lemonade stand will count toward AMAZING prizes including a trampoline, iPod and tickets to see JUSTIN BIEBER!!!

HOW TO GET STARTED:

1. Register online at www.ottawacancer.ca

2. Create your own Virtual Lemonade Stand online. You can personalize your page with a photo and a story.

3. Recruit your family and friends to join your team, or create a stand of their own!

4. Fundraise online leading up to June 22, 2013.

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EMC news - A report on the health of Ontar-io’s youth finds that 75 per cent of overweight children become obese adults, said Alex Munt-er, CEO and president of the Children’s Hospi-tal of Eastern Ontario.

Munter co-chaired the Healthy Kids Panel, which released the report “No Time to Wait: the Healthy Kids Strategy.” He presented the find-ings during a community meeting of the Ottawa Board of Health at the Jim Durrell Centre on May 6.

“We spoke to a lot of parents, a lot of fami-lies and a lot of youth,” he said, adding the pan-el heard from more than 2,000 parents. “This is not an issue where we’re going to be exercising out way … out of it.”

The panel developed a three-pronged ap-proach to address the issue of obesity in chil-dren:

• Start all children on the path to health: en-hance pre-natal care and promote infant health, including breastfeeding

• Change the food environment: increase the availability of healthy foods and expand nutri-tion programs in schools

• Create healthy communities: encourage healthy eating and active living

“Parents by and large know what they need to do and are believably committed to the health of their child,” said Munter. “This can’t be done without public health.”

In 2009, the direct and indirect cost to health care in Ontario due to obesity was $4.5 billion, he said.

The report states that if nothing is done, “the current generation of children will develop chronic illnesses much younger and be more affected as they age. The cost of obesity will grow, impacting our ability to fund other pro-grams and services.”

So far, 20 out of the 23 recommendations made by the panel already have programming underway, said Munter.

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EMC news - An Orléans long-term care facility will be the first in

the province to specialize in dialysis care, adding six beds dedicated to di-alysis patients in June.

Patients in the program at Rési-dence St. Louis will be able to re-

ceive dialysis treatment overnight, in their own beds, instead of making frequent trips to the hospital.

“You get to do it overnight as you’re sleeping, and then you’re fine,

you’re good to go,” said Simon Akin-sulie, director of long-term care for Bryère Continuing Care. “It elimi-nates the time you’d typically be in a dialysis place, wasting time.”

Typically, dialysis patients, who suffer from kidney disease, have to travel to the hospital several times a week, to be hooked up to a dialysis

machine before they return home.Peritoneal dialysis will be offered

for the six beds at the residence, which means a tube will be hooked up through the abdomen and work overnight through an automated sys-tem.

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Currently, there is nowhere in the health care authority’s Eastern On-tario jurisdiction where residents can live in a care facility and have dialysis without going to the hospital. The fa-cility will be the first long-term care home in Ontario to have the special-

ized designation, Akinsulie said. “Now they can just stay here, and

stay in their home. It’s a huge differ-ence for residents,” Akinsulie said. “It’s a far improved quality of life.”

There is a cost to be in long-term care, but there will be no additional cost for the dialysis beds.

The program is funded through the

provincial and federal governments and a partnership between the Local Health Integration Network and the Ottawa Hospital.

The residence is a francophone home, but Akinsulie said that services can be provided in English as well.

Dialysis patients will be accepted based on referrals to the Community

Care Access Centre, using the same referral process used for access into any of the long-term care facilities.

Akinsulie said he hopes that the program will eventually expand into other long term care facilities through-out the province.

Community Care Access Centres can be reached at 310-2222.

Changes make care easier for patients

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EMC news - The Ottawa Catholic School Board is trying to find out

how safe and inclusive their schools are.

A survey, handed out to students, staff and circulated to board parents will ask parents to talk about how

safe they think the schools are.The questions will be asked on a

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munity educationand safe schools, said the board

has been doing the surveys for the last four years.

“We are required to do it under Bill 13 (Accepting Schools Act) but had been doing it under previous leg-islation,” he said.

“The interesting thing is now we

have baseline data from the 2010-11 school year, so we can see how effec-tive our safe schools and anti-bully-ing initiatives have been.”

The survey, called the school cli-mate survey will have a number to identify each school.

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Parents will be receiving notices from their childrens school and can also locate the survey on the board’s website www.ottawacatholicschools.ca. The deadline for responses

is May 24. Atkinson said board staff

will probably take a month or two to compile the data and then work with stakeholder committees made up of staff, parents and in some cases stu-dents to look at the results.

“We want to look at places where safe school initiatives have been effective and maybe learn from other schools,” he said.

“The main goal is to make sure we get the community in-volved as much as we can.”

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EMC news - The Ontario govern-ment and the OPP are reminding the people of Ontario to take simple pre-cautions this spring to help prevent at-

tracting black bears as they come out of hibernation.

The potential for human-bear con-flicts increases when there is little

natural food available for bears. If this happens, black bears will search for other food sources, such as garbage and bird feed, which can draw bears to populated areas.

Follow these simple instructions to minimize the chances of attracting bears:

• Store garbage in waste containers

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ing of pick-up. • Put away bird feeders. Seed, suet

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en; don’t let them rot on the ground. • Clean outdoor barbecue grills af-

ter each use, including the grease trap

underneath. Bears will be drawn by smells from great distances, including grease and food residue on grills.

If a bear is posing an immediate threat to public safety by exhibiting threatening or aggressive behaviour, call 911. For non-emergencies, MNR operates the toll-free, 24/7 bear re-porting line at 1-866-514-2327.

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A slatted fan transom defines the entry of this fine Loyalist stone home. Every room is steeped-in-style having historic mouldings, deep well windows, high ceilings & pine flooring combined w/ other timeless features. Off the kitchen is an attached 3 seasons porch & a large post & beam drive-shed. The country kitchen incorporates a cozy sitting/TV area w/ fireplace (2 yr old natural gas), a wall of windows overlooking the backyard & Rideau River plus spiral stairs leading to a sleeping/studio loft. A dining room allows for formal or informal gatherings. The main level also includes a formal living area/drawing room, a library/bedroom & a 2 pce bath w/ laundry station. A newer verandah commands a spectacular view of the river. Gravitate to the 2nd storie consisting of the loft, an oversized bathroom w/ whirlpool tub & shower & 3 bedrooms (2 w/ shared antique pocket doors). Newly insulated basement w/ concrete floor houses a 200 amp service, w/ central air, natural gas hot water & furnace. On well & septic. Taxes: $5,420.00 (+/-). Surveyed lot RP15R8244 . Lot size 390’ frontage x 96’ (+/-). For private viewing, terms & conditions, please call our office at 613-267-6027.

Property 2: 70(+/-) acres of recreational property having 1820’ (+/-) of frontage on Hwy 43 approx. 2 miles from Merrickville. Rural zoning. Taxes: $415.00 (+/-). For private viewing, terms & conditions, please call our office at 613-267-6027.

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Auctioneers & Qualified AppraisersJIM & TREVOR HANDS: THE VOICES OF EXPERIENCEPhone: (613) 267-6027 or (613) 267-1335 Fax: (613) 267-6931

www.jimhandsauction.com

Saturday June 1, 2013 9:00 AM sharpFor John and Cathy Grace to be held at their farm located at 4973 Appleton

Side Rd., Almonte, OntarioThe Graces have sold their farm and

everything must sell.(Machinery sells at 2:00 PM)

6430 JD 4 WD cab & loader - 1800 hrs; IH Magnum 8910, 4 WD, 3700 hrs.; Gleaner Combine; Disc; Cultivator; 5 Furrow Semi Mounted Plow; Bale Wrapper; Wagons; Gravity boxes; Snow Blowers; Seed Drill; Tools; Tire Changer; Compressor; Power Washer; Lathe; Drill Press; Rotary Mower; Sander; Pallet forks; 10” Grain Auger; Household Items; etc. etc. This is an excellent offering of well maintained farm machinery, shop equipment and supplies. Everything has always been stored inside.

Terms: Cash or Cheque with ID Refreshments

Auctioneer: John J. O’Neill613-832-2503

Please visit www.oneillsauctions.ca for full listing and pictures

Owners or Auctioneer not responsible in case of accident

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For Suzanne and Stephen Lee,Fitzroy Harbour, Ontario

to be held at our home located at3624 Farmview Rd., Kinburn, Ontario

The Lees have been avid collectors over the years of many things including fishing tackle, sports memorabilia, nostalgia; tools; etc. etc. They are selling their home and must dispose of these collections. This will prove to be a very interesting sale. Please plan to attend.

Owners: Suzanne and Stephen Lee613-623-4137

Terms: Cash or Cheque with ID Refreshments

Auctioneer: John J. O’Neill613-832-2503

Please visit www.oneillsauctions.ca for full listing and pictures.

Owners or Auctioneer not responsible in case of loss or accident

the day of the sale

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customer service, cleaning, minor repairs and maintenance of the interior and exterior of a residential property in Ottawa. Related experience and good communication and computer abilities are a must. A competitive salary and benefits package, including on-site accommodation, await you!

Please apply on-line at minto.com or faxyour resumes to (613) 788-2758,attention: Jensa.

CLEANING / JANITORIALCleaning, mature, 17 years experience, home or office, references and receipts. Weekly, seasonal or occasional cleaning. 613-447-1527.

ATTN: $Lose Weight Win Cash$! Shape Up for Summer in our Biggest Loser Contest! Call 1-888-742-6158 for details!

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Work hard. Have fun. Make the Customer #1…

It’s more than just a catch phrase at TSC Stores. It’s the essence of our corporate culture and the attitude we look for in the people we hire. It is why we invest heavily in developing their skills, empowering them to succeed and rewarding their contribution.

We are looking for an individual to fi ll the following position at our Arnprior, ON store.

Manager in Training

Please visit www.tscteam.ca for more information and to apply

online.

We thank everyone who applies but will only contact those we wish

to interview.

AUCTIONS AUCTIONSFIREWOOD

Firewood- Cut, split and delivered or picked up. Dry seasoned hardwood or softwood from $50/face cord. Phone Greg Knops (613)658-3358, cell (613)340-1045.

ANNOUNCEMENT

Grand Opening “OhLaDeDa”. For the full figured woman. Clothing, purses, jewelry, shoes and more. 118 Wellington St. W. Merrickville, Ontario (613)269-2121.

ANTIQUES &COLLECTIBLES

Antiques for sale, visit our barn full of antiques. 3654 Hwy 29 North at Ce-dar Hill Road, Pakenham. Info: 613-794-5634 or 613-256-8937.

BUSINESS SERVICES

ACCOUNTING CHRONICLE DIAMOND

AWARD WINNER 2009, 2010 & 2011Saturn Accounting

Services 613-832-4699

Air-conditioning, most ex-perience, best warranty, nothing extra, all included! East: Vic 613-733-9406, West: Dave 613-614-8168.

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BUSINESS SERVICES

Carpentry, Repairs, Rec Rooms, Decks, etc. Reasonable rates, 25 yearsexperience. 613-832-2540

DISLIKE needles or blood exams? Have health prob-lems, smoke or are over-weight? Canada Protection Plan could save you 30% on life insurance! Call to-day 1-877-663-9090Grass Cutting available. Rural Kanata, Dunrobin and Carp area. 613-832-3060.HAVE YOU BEEN DENIED Canada Pension Plan Disability Benefits? The Disability Claims Advocacy Clinic can help. Contact Al-lison Schmidt at 1 - 8 7 7 - 7 9 3 - 3 2 2 2 www.dcac.ca

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NORM’S LAWN CAREServing West Carleton,

Arnprior, Stittsville & Kanata for over 20

years.

Grass cutting, Rototilling,

Lawn Aeration, Hedge Trimming,

Fertilizing, Removal of fences

and decks, Deck Installations, Planting of flower

gardens, Deck staining/cleaning

Call Norm 613-832-1914

FARM

TOM’S CUSTOMAIRLESS PAINTINGSpecializing in roof barn & aluminum/

vinyl siding painting*30 years experience.*Screw nailing and

roof repairs.Insured and Bonded

Free Estimates(613)283-8475

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FITNESS &HEALTH

Rich Underhill, Regis-tered Massage Therapist- Mahogany Salon & Spa. Feel Better!!!! Swedish, relaxation, condition treat-ment, pregnancy massage and more! Call (613)838-9141 to book your appointment today!

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Almonte Antique Market, 26 Mill St. in historic downtown Almonte. 613-256-1511. 36 ven-dors. Open daily 10-5.

Almonte Flea Market, Sundays May to October, 9 am-4 pm. Almonte Fair Grounds on Water Street. Visit: Almonte-f l e a m a r k e t . c o m Phone: 613-327-4992.

ARNPRIOR, Sunday May 19, 9 am - 3 pm, 85 Charles Street, Some es-tate items.

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Chain saw, recliner, Chesterfield set, coffee and end tables, wine rack, night stand, bicycles, com-forter sets and many more. 2311 7th Line Road (Beckwith) May 17, 2-6 pm, May 18 & 19, 8 - 4pm

Friday, May 17, 4 - 7 p.m., Saturday, May 18, 8 a.m.- 2 p.m., 2533 County Rd 29, Pakenham’s main street, multi-generation, kitchenware, some furni-ture & antiques, lots of books & lps, kids stuff, etcHoliday Weekends, May 17, 18, 19 & 24, 25, 26. 8-8 daily, multi-families. Alum boats, motors, lawn mowers, ‘77 skidoo, an-tiques, bikes, sports cards & equip, children’s clothes, toys, furniture, etc, etc. Cty Rd 36 or Rd 38 to Crow Lake Rd to Ba-dour Rd. Follow signs.Moving Sale! Everything must go! May 18 and 19 rain or shine. 5310 Hill-crest Drive Manotick. Come make us an offer!

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Multi-family Garage Sale. Saturday May 18th. Haw-kins Dr (188 & 184) Carle-ton Place (off Lake Park RD East). Furniture, toys, craft supplies, books, household items, etc. 8am-3pm. No Early Birds!

FOR RENT

1 BEDROOM apartment Arnprior, gorgeous, reno-vated, hardwood, appli-ances, window treatments, heat, water, and parking included. Many extras, quiet, secure, non-smok-ing, pet-free building. $800 Call 613-296-45213 Bedroom, semi-de-tached located downtown Carp, available July 1st. $875/month. Heat and hy-dro extra. First, last, refer-ences required. 613-839-8733 Ext:300 (Paul)

Arnprior, downtown, 1 bedroom apartment, 2nd floor, completely renovat-ed, clean, quiet, calm building, $680 inclusive. Non-smoking. First, last and references. (613)884-0166.

CARP QUIET Adult 3 bdrm very large beautiful wood floors. Heat included. June 1st, 613-832-2928

Efficient townhome available for rent July 1, 2013, $1000/month, 818 Eighth Street, Renfrew, On K7V 4K9. Call 613.431.4921

Kanata North. Lovely 3-bedroom heritage house. Main floor office. Hard-wood floors, 1&1/2 baths, wood burning fireplace, central air, double garage. 6 appliances; laundry up-stairs. New windows, kitchen 2011. Available June 1 for $1,750. Utilities extra. 613-592-4747.

LARGE 1 BEDROOM APT in Carp Ont. Fridge, stove and heat included. Village of Carp, Non-smoker. Call 613-839-2049ONE BEDROOM APART-MENT in Burnstown Vil-lage. Looking for non-smoking, retired couple/single. $500/month utilities included. Tenant required to do some prop-erty management. Serious inquiries only. References required. 613-832-2152 email [email protected]

CAREEROPPORTUNITY

Pakenham, 2 bedroom apartment, fridge, stove, treated water, parking, $775+hydro. Available im-mediately, 613-297-4888

FOR SALE

12’ Cedar Rails, $3.50/each. Pickets, 7’-9’, $1.50/each. Call 613-283-3629.Cedar (white), quality lumber, most sizes, deck-ing, T&G, channel rustic. Also huge bundles of ce-dar slabs ($45) and large bags of shavings ($35). www.scoutenwhitecedar.ca (613)283-3629.

Disability Products. Buy and Sell stair lifts, scoot-ers, bath lifts, patient lifts, hospital beds, etc. Call Sil-ver Cross Ottawa (613)231-3549.

*HOT TUB (SPA) Covers-Best Price. Best quality. All shapes and colours. Call 1-866-652-6837. w w w . t h e c o v e r -guy.com/newspaper

HELP WANTED

ATTENTION!!! Can you speak two languages? We have a Job for you! Des-perately seeking transla-tors. No experience related. Full/Part/Time. Limited positions. Apply today. www.onlinetransla-torsneeded.com

ATTENTION CAN YOU SPEAK TWO LANGUAG-ES? We have a job for you! Desperately seeking translators. No experience required. Full/Part/Time Limited positions. www.on l i ne t r ans l a to r-sneeded.com

Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind, Manotick, re-quires housekeeper. Live in, single accommodation. Cooking & Housework. Driver’s license essential. Resumes by Friday May 17, 2013 by email [email protected] or fax to 613-692-0650. No calls please.

Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind requires post secondary student for grounds keeping position from mid May to the end of August. Must have val-id driver’s licence and be able to lift 40 pounds. Email resume to [email protected] or fax to 613-692-0650. No phone calls please.

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GRAHAMMabel

Sept. 13, 1936 – May 10, 2013

Passed away peacefully at the Queensway Carleton Hospital surrounded by her loving fam-

ily. Beloved wife of the late Barry (May 9, 1986). Loving mother of Barbara McCallum (Doug), Gail Wagenblass, Darryl (Donna), Greta Fetterly (Brian) and Sandra. Cherished grandmother of Jordan, Matthew, Cody, Conner and Kyle. Survived by her sisters Margaret Gibson and Amy Coady and by sisters-in-law Jean Strong, Shirley Graham and Lois Cook, also survived by brother-in-law Bruce Graham. Special thanks to the doctors and nurses in Carp and the Queensway Carleton Hospital for their care and support. Friends were invited to call at the Carp Chapel of Tubman Funeral Homes, 115 Rivington Street, Carp on Wednesday, May 15th from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service was held at St. Thomas Anglican Church, Woodlawn on Thursday, May 16th at 11 a.m. Interment followed in the parish cemetery. Please consider St. Thomas Anglican Church, Woodlawn for those wishing to make memorial contributions. Condolences, tributes or donations may be made at www.tubmanfuneralhomes.com

CARP CHAPEL613-839-2882

McGrath – McEachenRick and Jean McGrath of Lombardyand Ingrid and late Michael McEachen ofPickering are pleased to announce the engagement of Jessica and Stephen. Theirwedding is to take place on August 24, 2013.Congratulations and best wishes. Love your families.

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Deadline Wednesday’s 4pm Ottawa East, Orleans, Manotick, Ottawa South, Ottawa West

Nepean/Barrhaven editions

Deadline is Friday’s 4pm Kanata 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..

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HELP WANTED

Cleaner for small residen-tial Kanata company. Ma-ture student welcomed for non-house cleaning tasks. Email resume to:[email protected]

ENGAGEMENT

HELP WANTED

DRIVERS WANTED AZ, DZ, 3 or 1 with airbrakes: Ter-rific career opportunity with outstanding growth poten-tial to learn how to located rail defects using non-de-structive testing. Plus exten-sive paid travel, meal allow-ance, 4 weeks vacation and benefits pkg. Skills needed, ability to travel 6 months at one time. Apply online at www.sperryrail.com under careers. Keyword Driver.

ENGAGEMENT

HELP WANTED

Earn Extra Income! Car-rier contractors needed for early am newspaper home delivery in Kanata and Stittsville, 7 days/week. Vehicle a must. $ 5 0 0 - $ 9 5 0 + / M o n t h 613-592-9786.

Gourmet Restaurant, Carleton Place looking for experienced cook. Break-fast, lunch, dinner. Available days, evenings and week-ends. $15+/hour depending on experience. Part time or full time. Call France 613-257-2887.

HELP WANTED!!! $28/hour. Undercover Shoppers Need-ed to judge retail and dining establish-ments. Genuine opportu-nity. PT/FT experi-ence no required. If you can shop -you are qualified! www.myshopperjobs.com

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HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED! Men & Women In Demand for simple work. P/T-F/T. Can be done from home. Ac-ceptance guaranteed, no experience required, no fees, all welcome. www.hi-ringcanada.com

HELP WANTED!!! Up to $1,000 weekly, paid in advance. Mailing our bro-chures/postcards or paid bi-weekly. Typing ads for our company. PT/FT Genuine Opportunity. No experience needed. www.freetojoin-helpwanted.comHouse Cleaning Company seeking immediate em-ployment 30-40 per week. Tuesday-Friday with occa-sional Mondays. Competi-tive wages. Contact Natalie evenings: 613-832-4609 Daytime:613-292-5189

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HELP WANTED

Now Hiring: ChefsThis position offers regular shifts with our Culinary Team. Your strong work ethic and skilled line cook experience will help you in

preparing outstanding cuisine in line with our V!VAlicious menus and recipes that will offer a

great dining experience in our Shores Restaurant serving very active senior

Community Members. Join our great Team and help us in Making Today Great at the Waterside Retirement Community!

Please provide resume to Anne Forsythe - Executive Chef via email at

[email protected] or drop off at 105 McNeely Avenue, Carleton Place.

Rideau Carleton Raceway we are looking for and ex-perienced groundskeeper & maintenance helper to join our team. This is a full-time, permanent position, with varied shifts. Pay range is $12.00 to $15.00 per hour based on qualifications. See rcr.net for full descrip-tion. Please send resume to [email protected]

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School Bus Drivers Want-ed. Flexible part-time, free training, competitive wage. Premier Bus Lines. (613)253-8863.

Summer Jobs: We’re look-ing for bright, energetic people who enjoy the out-doors for employment at our Berry Farms and Kiosks in Nepean, Barrhaven, Man-otick, Kanata, Stittsville, Almonte, Carleton Place Kemptville, Smiths Falls and Perth. Apply at www.shouldicefarm.com

TRAVEL WORK OPPOR-TUNITIES, Plus travel, ho-tel jobs in England. Work Italy, Spain, or England Summer camps. Childcare positions in United States, China, New Zealand, Austra-lia, Spain, and Holland plus more. Teach in South Korea. Accommodations & Salary provided. Various Benefits. Apply: 902-422-1455 email [email protected]

FOR RENT

HELP WANTED

Bridlewood- Experienced Caregiver has space available. Plenty of TLC; nutritious meals/snacks; outdoor/indoor play; non-smoking environment. Ex-cellent references. Call 613-271-1560.

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HUNTING SUPPLIES

Canadian Firearm/Hunter Safety Courses. Call Dave Arbour 613-257-7489 or visit www.valleysportsman-show.com for dates and details of courses near you.Hunter Safety/Canadian Fire-arms Courses and ex-ams throughout the year. Held once a month at Carp. Call Wenda Cochran 613-256-2409.

FOR SALE

LAWN & GARDENA&M Lawn Maintenance: Lawn & Garden Clean-up, Aeration, Lawn cutting. Maynard 613-290-0552 Tabitha 613-600-8776.Cedar Hedges 6 ft. high. Free Delivery with full truck load. Freshly dug. Greely Area, $6.25/ tree. Gerry 613-821-3676

Get a load of this, top-soil, garden soil, gravel or decorative stone. Delivery available. Equipment rental. 613-601-3800.

LIVESTOCKPurebred Charolais bulls, 1 year to 16 months of age, free board until required. 613-275-2930.

MARINE

Dockage rentals on Rideau Lake at Rideau Ferry Bridge. Secure. Parking available. $37/foot, minimum 20 feet. (613)233-9378 or [email protected]

MORTGAGES

Thinking of buying a home, refinancing your mortgage, consolidating debts? Save money, call 24-hour hotline 1-800-935-0626 ext 1. www.centum.ca/stella_kem-dirim. Centum Power Fi-nancial Inc. #11993, 1-866-707-2733.

FINANCIAL / INCOME TAX

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2009, 2010 & 2011

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613-832-4699

MUSIC

World Class Drummer From Five Man Electri-cal Band, is accepting new students for private lessons. Call Steve 613-831-5029. www.steve-hollingworth.ca

FOR SALE

NOTICES

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$$$NEED MONEY$$$Do you have a pension plan from an ex-employer? (LIRA) or (locked in RRSP) Call NOW! 1-416-357-9585

TRUE PSYCHICSFor Answers CALL NOW 24/7 Toll-free 1-877-342-3032 mobile #4486 www.truepsychics.ca

PETS

Dave on Doody Pet Waste Removal. From regular scoop-ups to one time clean-ups. Call Dave at 613-219-1178 or email [email protected] or visit www.daveondoody.com

Dog Sitting- Experienced retired breeder provid-ing lots of TLC. My home. Smaller dogs only. References available. $17-$20 daily Marg 613-721-1530 www. lovingcare-dogsitting.com

GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES

Germany and Czech, World Champion Bloodlines, Black and tan. Ready to go to new homes, June 8th. 613-622-5599

www.lindenhof.ca

REAL ESTATE

Or for rent. Renovated bun-galow in Stittsville. Custom kitchen with granite coun-ters, french doors to a large deck & fenced backyard, f.f basement. 613-831-1361.

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CANCEL YOUR TIME-SHARE. No RISK program. STOP Mortgage and Main-tenance payments today. 100% Money Back Guar-antee. Free Consultation. Call us NOW. We can help! 1-888-356-5248

FOR SALE

TRAILERS / RV’S

2004 34’ Carriage Cameo 5th Wheel trailer RV. Fea-tures: 3 slides, built-in 110 volt washer and dryer, new tires, heated tanks, 10 gal-lon hot water tank. All dishes, ready for camp-ing. Low mileage. Too many features to mention. $22,000. 613-659-3350 or email [email protected]

White Cedars Tourist ParkPrivate CampgroundLarge 3 Service Lots

Beach, Boat Launch, DocksGreat Swimming

and FishingNew Play Structure

www.whitecedars.caOnly 3 lots left

Viewing by appt. only613-649-2255

VACATION/COTTAGES

Quiet Adult Campground. All services, near Merrick-ville, Ontario. Rideau River, Petangue, tennis, fishing, telephone. $1,200 per sea-son. 613-269-4664.Sandy Beach Resort on Otter Lake. 1, 2 and 3 bed-room housekeeping cot-tages, beautiful park setting with natural sand beach shoreline on pristine lake. Perfect for swim-ming, great fishing, use of canoe and kayaks. We are located 1 hour south of Ot-tawa or 1 hour north of Kingston on Hwy 15. Check out our web-site at sandybeachresort.ca Call 613-283-2080.Sandy Beach Resort on Otter Lake, seasonal trailer site available, full hookup, Pristine Lake, great for swimming and fishing. Call 613-283-2080. Website: sandybeachresort.ca

FOR SALE

Assortment of used tires, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16.5. Summers, all-season and snows. Also used car parts. Gord 613-257-2498.

Need A Car Loan? You are approved guaranteed! Apply online today www. driveawayfinancial.com Call 613-281-4864.

WANTED TO RENT

Looking for home to rent preferably attached garage in very quiet rural area, in Brockville, Ottawa or Long Sault. House condition not a priority. 613-345-2930.

WORK WANTED

Certifi ed Mason. 12 years experience. Chimney re-pair, restoration, parging, repointing. Brick, block and stone. Small/big job specialist. Free estimates. 613-250-0290.

Send A Load to the dump, cheap. Clean up clutter, garage sale leftovers or leaf and yard waste. 613-256-4613.

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2010 Camaro 2LTRS 20,000 km. Like new. Loaded, auto-matic, Boston stereo, leath-er, 20” alloy rims, heated storage winters. $23,900, 613-283-1813. [email protected]

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COME SHARE IN OUR SUCCESS!Imagine working with an industry leader where excellence in client sa�sfac�on and exper�se in

our niche market is the standard.

DUE TO OUR CONTINUED GROWTH WE ARE LOOKING FOR

Full Time and Elect-To-WorkCer�fied Industrial Millwrights, Welder/Fi�ers

Minimum 5 Years’ Experience Required

We are looking for results oriented tradespeople who have in-depth knowledge of their trade and who are capable of assuming bo�om line responsibili�es in the pursuit of excellence and delivery.

Our environment is fast paced and results driven. Our team is energe�c, intelligent and hardworking. Our company places a high value on establishing a workplace where people are challenged and respected every day.

What’s In It For You• Health and Dental Benefits • Training and Other Tools and Resources for Success• Advancement Opportuni�es • Compe��ve Salary • Profit Sharing

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Guildline Instruments Limited, a progressive manufacturer of high precision electronic instrumentation with world-wide distribution, has a requirement in our Machine Shop for a:

Machinist Qualified candidates will be required to:

of mechanical components using detailed shop drawings, assuring that mechanical specifications are met.

equipment.

assemble parts to build mechanical assemblies.

out machining, fabricating and assembling procedures.

This individual must have certification as General Machinist.Qualified candidates please forward resume to:Guildline Instruments LimitedHuman Resources Dept.P.O. Box 99Smiths Falls, ON. K7A 4S9Fax: 613 283 6082Email: [email protected]

those selected for an interview will be contacted.

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Our Greyleith affiliate has an immediate opening in either Carleton Place or Kingston for the following position

Heavy Civil Estimator

Qualifications:

Post Secondary degree or diploma in construction/engineering Minimum 7 years related experience in cost estimation Ability to read and interpret specifications and drawings Experience in tendering on pumping stations and treatment plants Good general knowledge of heavy civil construction including excavating, concrete, mechanical and electrical. Demonstrated success in project delivery and execution of project management methods Proficient in related computer applications (Microsoft Office, Bid2Win, Hard Dollar)

Responsibilities:

Track projects currently out to tender and prepare detailed cost estimates Review proposal specifications and drawings to determine scope of work and required contents of estimate Perform quantity calculations and establish unit costs, productivity factors and location impacts Maintain files of working documents as back-up for estimate figures Provide support for Project Managers

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Our Greyleith affiliate has an immediate opening in either Carleton Place or Kingston for the following position

Heavy Civil Project Manager

Qualifications: Post Secondary degree or diploma in construction/engineering Minimum 7 years related heavy civil construction experience Minimum 3 years’ experience in the role of Superintendent or Estimator Experience in managing the construction of Pumping Stations and Treatment Plants Ability to read and interpret specifications and drawings Demonstrated success in project delivery and execution of project management methods Proficient in related computer applications such as, Microsoft Office

Responsibilities: Participate in site meetings with clients, agents, trade contractors, manage RFQ’s and change orders Coordinate site activities, project workforce and equipment Verify the accuracy of change orders and ensure all contractual issues are resolved in a timely manner Conduct cost-benefit analyses, risk analyses and ROI to determine project feasibility Participate in the preparation and negotiation of cost estimates, budgets and work timetables Demonstrate leadership – provide guidance, instruction and direction to others Conduct duties compliant with Health & Safety regulations to ensure a safe work environment

Cruickshank thanks all applicants; however only selected candidates will be contacted

To apply, please send your resume and cover letter in confidence to: [email protected] by May 31, 2013. Please clearly indicate the position you are

For 60 years, Magellan Aerospace, Haley has been producing magnesium and aluminum castings for the aerospace industry.

Located in the heart of the Ottawa Valley west of Renfrew, there is an im-mediate opening for an

Electrical SupervisorThe Job: Manage, plan and coordinate activities in the electrical depart-ment including electrical service/PMs. Attend meetings for SPC/depart-ment and organization. Design electrical layouts / PLC Automation. Or-der electrical equipment and parts.

This work is carried out by skilled and semi-skilled work groups.

Qualifications: A College/University degree in an Electrical field and a minimum of 5 years’ experience directing an electrical crew.

Skills: Excellent written and communication skills. Extensive manufac-turing experience, preferably within a foundry will be considered an as-set.

Salary commensurate with experience. We provide a comprehensive flex benefit plan along with company paid pension.

We thank all applicants, but only those invited to an interview will be contacted.

No telephone inquiries pleasePlease forward resume to:

Magellan Aerospace, Haley634 Magnesium Road

Haley, Ontario Canada K0J 1Y0Fax: (613-432-0743)

Email: [email protected]

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Colonnade Distribution CentreFlyer Inserter, Casual Part TimeFunctions- Lifting flyers from pallets, and manually inserting these flyers into newspapers.- Jog and strap bundles once insertion of required flyers is completed- Load completed bundles onto pallets- Other duties may include, but are not limited to, cleaning of general work area and warehouse.

Requirements- Physically able to lift 5-25 lbs- Standing for extended periods of time- Continual rotation of wrist, back and shoulders- Ability to count to 50- Motivated self starter- Reliable team worker- Ability to work all shifts.- Fluent in English both written and verbal

Interested applicants should forward their resume via email to [email protected].

We appreciate the interest of all candidates, only candidates selected for a interview will be contacted. No telephone calls please.

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Job Title: Reporter Photographer Department: Editorial Division: Metroland East

JOB SUMMARY: Metroland East is seeking a reporter for the O�awa South News EMC. The posi�on is based out of Nepean.

This posi�on requires strong wri�ng and an ability to come up with fresh story ideas. The candidate will be expected to produce clean, quick, and interes�ng stories on a variety of topics – news, features and sports. As well as repor�ng for our newspaper, the successful candidate should have mul�media skills, as they will also be required to provide online content.

The successful candidate must be able to work well with others, be organized, mul�-task under �ght deadlines, and have solid news judgment.

Evening and weekend work will be required.

Applicants must possess: • a journalism degree or diploma; • experience in photography; • experience in online journalism; • experience with page layout using InDesign; • strong knowledge of social media;• valid driver’s licence and access to a vehicle.

Interested applicants should send their resume via email to:

Theresa FritzManaging Editor [email protected]

Deadline for applica�ons is May 21, 2013. Job Category: Media

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Bilingual Corporate Controller - Helicopter Transport Services is an Ottawa based aviation company with Canadian and international operations. We have an immediate requirement for a recently accredited accounting professional (CA/CMA/CGA) to work in our Corporate Headquarters at Carp Airport. Resposibilities include financial reporting, budgeting, compliance and administration. The position supervises a small accounting group and reports to the V.P Finance. Please forward your C.V. to [email protected]

Helicopter Transport Services (Canada) Inc.

P.O. Box 250, Carp ON, K0A 1L0

We are looking for a professional meat cutter

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Fax resume to 613-256-5762 or email

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Fast Growing Company Requires Full Time

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representatives On or before June 15th 2013;

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Of the estate having Regard only to the claims then filed.Dated May 7th. 2013

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Local events and happenings over the coming weeks — free to non-profit organizations Fax: 613-224-2265, E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected]

The deadline for community event submissions is Friday at noon.

Until May 17BabyJam for military families is an interactive tickle, giggle, and cuddle class on Fridays from 10:45 to 11:30 a.m. This BabyJam offered with the Military Family Resource Centre is for parents and babies to 18 months old from military families. For details, contact Doris at 613-998-4844.

Until June 23The Kanata Civic Art Gallery is a non-profit art organization, with the juried members pre-senting their new show entitled “Anything but Flowers” at the Mlacak Centre, 2500 Campeau Dr. For details visit www.kanatagallery.ca.

May 22 and 29Family Storytime takes place at the Beaverbrook library DEPOT, 2 Beaverbrook Rd. on Wednesdays at 10:15 a.m. Check biblioottawalibrary.ca for details.

May 22A Senior’s Awareness Seminar will be held at the Kanata Legion, 70 Hines Rd., at 10:30 a.m. This no cost presentation for seniors deals with a variety of issues. The presentation will be conducted by the Ottawa Police Service. Coffee and tea will be served. Please RSVP before May 17 at 613-591-5570 with your name and

telephone number. If too many register an afternoon session will be held at 1:30 p.m.

May 23The Sippy Cup Café, 1104 Klondike Rd., hosts Let’s Talk Books with local author Bob Abell, author of non-fiction at 7 p.m.

The Capital City Condors are teaming up with the Ottawa chapter of the Down Syndrome Association for Night at the Races, a fundraising event at Rideau Carleton Raceway. Tickets are $45 each and are available online at the NCR-DSA website.

Elder Abuse and Long Term Care – Fact, Fiction, Rights and Reality presented by David Freedman at a Brown Bag Lunch Seminar. Seniors and students: $10; General admis-sion: $20. Runs from noon to 2 p.m. at 400 Coventry Rd. third floor. Pre-registration required: [email protected] or 613-236-6636.

May 25Canadian Federation of University Women/Kanata hosts a plant and garage sale from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 93 and 97 Knudson Dr. in Kanata Lakes. Find various plants, treasures from a fine collection of jewellery, scarves, and decorative and household items. Proceeds from this one-stop shopping fundraiser go to the CFUW/Kanata Scholarship Trust Charity. For details visit cfuwkanata.ca.

The Kanata Baptist Church, 465 Hazeldean Rd., hosts its annual yard sale and barbecue from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. and will also have a book sale, plant sale, baked goods, face-painting, and a free bike tune-up clinic. Proceeds go to the Kanata Food Cupboard, the Furniture Bank of Ottawa, a children’s home in Mexico and water projects in Kenya. Call 613-836-3145 for details.

May 27If you are interested in the future of transit to and from Kanata, and development proposals for the Kanata Town Centre Lands, come to the Kanata North Town Hall meet-ing at 7 p.m. in the program room of the Kanata Seniors Centre, 2500 Campeau Dr.

June 1The Briarbrook and Morgan’s Grant Community Association hosts its annual community-wide yard sale. Hold a sale yourself or go shopping to re-cycle trash into treasure. Send your address and postal code to [email protected] so the community association can produce a promotional map of all the sales. Check out yardsal-etreasuremap.com/mapwidget.html?where=Briarbrook%2C+Brookside%2C+Morgans+Grant to see all the sales. There is an app for smart phones.

June 2The Hallelujah Gospel Concert presents Testify to Love at Emmanuel United Church, 691

Smyth Rd., at 7 p.m. Cover is $5 plus an invitation to donate to your favourite poverty-based local charity. For details, visit hallelujahgoseplchorus.ca or call 613-728-6442.

June 3The second-annual Condors Classic Golf Tournament at Greyhawk Golf Club is the Capital City Condors’ big-gest fundraising event for the year and they are looking for golfers, hole sponsors, title sponsors, and donations for the silent and live auctions. For details or to register visit capitalcitycondors.org.

June 5Trinity Presbyterian Church is hosting a free presentation on Love Languages, an edu-cational look at the ways we each express and interpret the love languages and actions of others, 7:30 to 9 p.m. For de-tails call 613-836-1429, email [email protected], or visit trinitykanata.ca.

June 11, July 9, Aug 13The Beaver Chase Running Series, Run Ottawa’s popular monthly running event is in its 20th season. Runners of all ages and fitness levels are in-vited to participate. Times will be recorded and posted on our website, runottawaclub.com. The six-km and two-km runs begin at 6:30 p.m. Registration at 5:30 p.m. up to 6:25 p.m. at the Kanata Legion, 70 Hines Rd. For details, contact Joe Du Vall: [email protected], 613-292-7102.

June 15Briarbrook and Morgan’s Grant Community Associa-tion hosts its annual summer barbecue from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in W.C. Bowes Park on Halton Terrace. It kicks off with a decorated kids’ bike parade at 11 a.m. Free lunch for BMGCA members. Free face painting, balloons, games, activities and a bouncer for the kids.

July 4 Bridlewood Child Learning Centre, 2 Stonehaven Drive, celebrates its 25th anniversary, from 3:30 to 6 p.m. We wel-come all past and present cli-

ents, staff and board members.RSVP by June 27 at 613-591-0171 or email: [email protected].

OngoingThe Kanata Food Cupboard is looking for volunteers to help with a variety of tasks on weekday mornings to support the growing needs of the orga-nization. For more informa-tion, please email [email protected].

The Friends of the Farm is looking for volunteers to work in the Ornamental gardens, Ar-boretum, Merivale Shelterbelt, Lilacs, and many other gardens at the Central Experimental Farm. Green and brown thumb gardeners are welcome. To obtain a volunteer form visit friendsofthefarm.ca/volunteers, or call 613-230- 3276.

Make a difference in your community by joining the dynamic team of volunteers at the Ottawa Hospital. Please call volunteer services at 613-761-4279 for details.

Waste Management has an approved Ontario Electronic Waste depot at 254 Westbrook Rd., open Monday to Friday, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., to drop off electronic items for disposal at no charge.

The Ottawa Good Food Box is a non-profit program to buy fresh fruits and vegetables once a month. A small box is $10, medium is $15, and $20 for a large. Boxes also contain nutri-tional information, recipes and cooking tips. For details and to order please call the distribu-tion site at Kanata Community Christian Reformed Church, 46 Castlefrank Rd. 613-831-7458 or 613-860-6767 and visit ottawagoodfoodbox.ca.

WednesdaysDoes food rule your life? Tired of diets that don’t work? Give Overeaters Anonymous a try. Meetings every Wednesday, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the West Carleton Community Complex, 5670 Carp Rd.

The Kanata Chess Club meets every Wednesday at 7 p.m. at St. Martin de Porres Catholic School at 20 McKitrick Dr. Players of all ages and playing abilities are welcome. Contact

Jenny Belousov at 613-680-3572 for details.

Kanata Diners Club: The Western Ottawa Community Resource Centre, along with volunteers, host a nutri-tional lunch, entertainment, and/or educational program for seniors and adults with disabili-ties. The program runs from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m at the Kanata Seniors Centre, in the Mlacak Centre, 2500 Campeau Dr. Call 613-591-3686 ext. 316 a week in advance to register.

ThursdaysThe Nepean-Kanata Rotary Club meets every Thursday at 6 p.m. at the Holiday Inn & Suites in Kanata, 101 Kanata Ave. For details, visit nepeank-anatarotary.com.

The Toastmasters Club meets every Thursday at 6:45 p.m. at 4026 Richmond Rd., Bells Corners Legion. For details, visit toastmasters.ca.

Kanata Mixed Bowling League is looking for new members. We meet at 7 p.m. at the Merivale Bowling Lanes, 1916 Merivale Rd. Contact Sean Baizana at 613-680-4918 or email [email protected] for details.

SaturdaysKanata military family play-group is a place to meet other military families, play with your child and get information about services available from the Military Family Resource Centre. Program runs every Saturday at the Western Ottawa Community resource Centre, 2 MacNeil Crt., from 9 to 11 a.m., but closed during long weekends. For details, contact 613-998-4888.

The Military Family Resource Centre offers Saturday time away for military families, either in the afternoon or eve-ning. Space is limited. Register up to one week in advance at 613-998-4888. Reservation is mandatory.

SundaysBingo at the Kanata Legion, 70 Hines Rd., every Sunday at 1 p.m. Win up to $1,500 weekly. Play all games for as little as $11. For details, call 613-591-5570.

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