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Councillor Eli El-Chantiry
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West Carleton ReviewWest Carleton ReviewWest Carleton ReviewS E R V I N G W E S T C A R L E T O N C O M M U N I T I E S S I N C E 1 9 8 0
Year 29, Issue 39 September 24, 2009 48 pages
Photo by DEREK DUNN
Volunteers keep the Carp Fair moving forward year after year. Above ‘Dave’s Crew’ in preparation mode with days still to go until today’s opening. For more coverage see pages 27, 28, 29 and 43.
CARP FAIR OPENS TODAY Recycling takes giant leap for Humanity
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If you don’t build it, they will take the leftovers. On Carp Road.
Habitat for Humanity is known around the world for building affordable homes. Money to get that job done is raised in many ways, including two thriving retail operations in Ottawa called ReStores.
The ReStores accept donations of brand new surplus building materials and some gently used items.
Some new items come from developers who have mint-condition construction materials – from mountains of drywall to a single surplus kitchen sink – that were left over following a big construc-tion project.
The ReStores then sell those materials are at bargain-basement prices to people starting new projects: small renovators or homeowners spruc-ing up their residence.
See RESTORE, Page 4
Homeowners, renovators have new disposal option
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Hats, shirts and barbe-cued burgers and hot dogs were on sale to benefit the Foodgrains project on Saturday. At left, Ivan Weir shows off the soybeans he collected at the Foodgrains project awareness event Satur-day.
STAFF
Help scare hunger away with a toonie. Visit the Holy Haunted House at St. George’s
Anglican Church, in Fitzroy Harbour. The big day is on Halloween – Oct. 31 – from
6:30 to 9 p.m. Proceeds to the West Carleton Foodgrains
Project.
Get haunted in Fitzroy