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CLASS OF 2014
Paper Lions & Two Hours Traffic
CANINE IN TRAINING
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PROVINCIALISSUES
BY LUKE KENNY
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MUNICIPALCOUNCIL
Fine on foxes relieves
UPEI student
BY JOCELYN CLAYBOURNE
Stratford mayor David Dunphy stands in front of the monument in front of the Stratford town hall. Names of
residents who have served wars have been added each year. The monument was placed in 2006. Eric McMuray photo
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FEDERALISSUES
Audience energized following Martins speech:
aboriginals, confederation
BY LUKE KENNY
Jolene Jenkins could barely contain herself
while listening to former prime minister Paul
Martin talk.
Martin delivered the 11th annual Symons
Lecture Oct. 10 at the Confederation Centre of
the Arts in Charlottetown.
His topic was Confederation Today and Aboriginal Canada. He spoke about the need to
improve social and economic conditions for
aboriginals in Canada.
It struck a nerve with Jenkins.
A couple of times he almost brought tears
to my eyes.
An Inuit from Nain, Newfoundland and
Labrador, the northernmost community in the
province, Jenkins was happy to hear someone
in his position talk the way he did in front of
so many people.
Theres so much that could be done, and with
someone like him, he could help change it. With
all of his connections and his knowledge, he could
really be someone who could start a change within
the aboriginal population.
John Joe Sark, right, blesses former prime minister Paul Martin with a sacred eagle feather from the Mikmaq
Native Council on P.E.I. Jocelyn Claybourne photo
improve their state. Its extremely importantIts what we believe is right for us, he
said.
Younger aboriginals should understand this
type of stuff, in order to really push for our
rights and our freedom.
Martin was instrumental in brokering what
became known as the Kelowna Accord, an
historic agreement that pledged billions of dollars to improve socioeconomic conditions for
First Nations communities.
The Harper government backed away from
those commitments after the Conservatives
came to power in 2006, cutting expenditures.
Robert Campbell is the president of Mount
Allison University. He travelled with a group
of students to Charlottetown from Sackville,
N.B. to hear Martin speak. Martin making a
commitment to this at 75 years old is amazing,
he said. To have that kind of passion and
commitment is just inspirational, I think for
students and old guys like me, Campbell
said.
The other message for students is nothing is
impossible, he noted. The aboriginal challenges in Canada are enormous, but I think
you just have to plug away, plug away, plug
away.
The moral character of Canada depends on
making aboriginal rights a mainstream issue,
Campbell said. Unless governments think
this is the number one issue they are just
going to play games around this. Unfortunately there are just too many games played.
Jenkins doesnt know what the next step is
going to be.
We have so many issues. At what point can
you intervene and make changes? Theres so
many issues at home, if we could ever tackle
that, I dont know.
If high schools could offer courses in business
and management, then they would be something to
open childrens eyes and open the world up for
them, Jenkins said.
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CRIME
High school drama Degrassi teaches lesson:
dont text and drive
A scene from the Canadian TV show Degrassi portrays Adam Torres in the hospital after crashing his car while texting and driving.
The episode received praise for its portrayl of the serious issue. PHOTO PROVIDED BY EPITOME PICTURES
By Jocelyn Claybourne
Adam Torres was camping in the woods, volunteering as a counselor for a summer camp program. Without any Internet connection or phone signal for miles,
he began driving the camps van through the dark
woods.
Holding his phone in his right hand, and the wheel in
his left, he heard a beep.
A text had finally gotten through to his phone, he
found a signal.
It was from his girlfriend Becky, Adam. Im sorry.
We should talk it read.
Yes! Stay with me bars, he said to himself, glancing up at the road every few seconds.
He began typing I <3 u Beck- Suddenly, a car horn
started blaring. Torres looked up to see bright lights
staring right at him.
He took a deep breath. His phone fell to the floor. He
turned the wheel. Instead of lights, he saw wood, a
tree. The car crashed, Adam was dead.
It was a scene straight out of a horror movie. Actually, it was a TV show.
The Canadian drama for teens, Degrassi, knew they
wanted to tackle the issue of texting and driving, said
executive producer Stephen Stohn.
"Distracted driving has become the number one
cause of teen deaths. No-one is immune and the
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LIFESTYLE&HEALTH
Adopted woman finds birth mother during night out for wings
BY BAILLIE SAUNDERS
Biological mother Elizabeth Grinham, centre, and her daughter Lisa Braye, right, were reunited in October after 45 years apart. Loretta Grinham Noble, left, is Braye's sister.
hate her for giving me up
because I know a lot of parents tend to think that.
Braye was about to have
one of the most important
conversations in her life
since 1978.
That year, she was enjoying recess like any other 10year-old at Humber Elementary in Corner Brook when
she got into an argument
with a schoolmate.
Go home to your fake
parents, the boy said.
What do you mean my
fake parents?
My mom and dad told
me you were adopted. So
theyre not your real parents, the boy replied.
Braye walked to her
house, only five minutes
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mom wouldnt take me in. I didnt have any other choice, but to put her up for adoption.
She made the difficult decision to sign the
papers for adoption.
As she held her baby girl for the last time
feeding her in the hospital bed, she knew it
would be the last time she would see her.
The next day I went back, after the papers
were signed, I went to the social worker and
asked for her back, said Grinham. They told
me no because I had already signed the papers.
Every time May 16 comes, I walk around
thinking where is she, is she all right. I just
wonder where she is at.
Now, she knows.
Her family spent years hoping to find Braye,
Noble said.
I dont know how I got the number of Lisas
foster family, but after finding more information
from foster parents who had her, the family did-
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(Left to right) Michael Patterson, Gillian Moore, Peter Woo and Emily Pipes celebrate their accomplishments on the morning of graduation day. Thomas Becker photo
said.
I like them (the government)
because they like all religions, thats
why I like them, like government in
Syria, like Bashar al-Assad, hes
fair for all religions. But [the rebels]
only love their religion.
Charlottetown MP Wayne Easter
says the fighting is due to a civil
war, not oil.
The worst kind of warfare now
has occurred there and thats the use
of chemical weapons and there is an
international ban on chemical
weapons.
The conflict is a very serious matter that affects peace in the whole
world, he said.
The international community has
a responsibility to intervene when
Syrias human rights violations are
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Love in a battlefield
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BY BAILLIE SAUNDERS
TRURO During a time full of
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A storyboard was unveiled Saturday at Lord Selkirk Park in Belfast honouring the life of J. Angus MacLean. His son Rob, left, and
Ian MacLean, a trustee for Clan MacLean Heritage Trust unveiled the sign. Looking on is George MacLean of Clan MacLean
Atlantic and seated is Anguss widow Gwen. Mary Angela White photo
He was too close to the ground
There was this long line-up of
Travelling mostly by train through
when he jumped and wrenched his
people and this big kafuffle and
Holland, Belgium, France, Spain
back when he landed.
people were staring to look and hes
and Italy to freedom in Gibraltar
That first day, an old man supplied there were close calls often.
standing here with this ticket and
him with clothes. He was blocked
cant speak French and doesnt
Suspicious passengers bumped
by German soldiers at every bridge
into him, hoping to elicit automatic know what to do.
exit. As he slowed to consider his
Another resistance member was
and condemning English apology.
options, a boat approached on the
shadowing him and rushed forward
Once he chose an empty compartcanal and the bridge was raised,
to yell back. She verbally attacked
ment, hoping to avoid confrontacausing a waiting crowd. Noticing a tions. But the empty compartment
the worker about the long wait for
young woman with a baby in a car- filled with German soldiers at the
such a silly reason and the worker
riage, he went over and, not saying
waved Angus through the turnstile.
next stop.
a word, paid attention to the baby.
There were many, many close
He was sitting there in an empty
When the bridge opened, Angus
shaves like that, Rob said.
compartment that holds six people
took hold of the pram and walked
Another event was straight out of
and it was jam packed full with
with them. They looked like a
Monty Python. Angus was to follow
German soldiers, Rob said.
young couple with a baby, so the
Luckily, they didnt ask him any- a priest so he concentrated on folsoldier didnt stop them.
lowing the clerical collar. He was
thing, they just ignored him.
not to talk to or approach the priest.
When they got to the other side
Entering a train station in Paris,
of the bridge, he just touched his
But when he got off the train, the
the ticket taker began yelling at
hat and the lady went one way and
him, in French, for having a day-old platform was crowded with priests.
It was like a seminary or somehe went another. He never knew if
ticket the French resistance had givthing, Rob said.
en him in error.
she realized what was going on.
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Angus calmly waited, for several hours.
The priest continued on the train and
when it came back around to that stop,
got off. Angus then followed him.
That priest was later caught by the
Gestapo and killed, but not as a result of
this day, Rob said.
Presence of mind, luck and the help of
everyday people made possible his
fathers journey, Rob said.
He felt that the rest of his life was a
gift. He really owed it to the others that
didnt make it, to do his best. So thats
what he tried to do with his life in politics.
Angus was a P.E.I. MP for 25 years and
then became premier of P.E.I. in 1979 at
the age of 65.
The cairn in his honor is in a shaded
location, down a wee lane. Fallen logs,
split tree trunks, weedy growth, a chattering blue jay and one scurrying squirrel
add atmosphere.
He had a tremendous love of
naturethe woods, birds and living
things,
Rob said.
At the unveiling, family members took
center stage, supported by Scots from
Clan MacLean and others of Scottish
ancestry, friends and neighbours from
P.E.I., visitors from other Canadian
provinces and from the U.S.A.
Tartans were on display clan tartans,
provincial tartans and Maple Leaf tartans
in the form of kilts, tams, rosettes, ties,
pants, skirts and vests - throughout the
crowd of about 100.
The ceremony was led by George
MacLean from Lower Sackville, N.S. He
represented Clan MacLean Atlantic
Canada, one of four partner groups who
organized the event.
The result you see around you today
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IN BRIEF
Six whooping cough cases found in P.E.I.
Six cases of whooping cough have been diagnosed in P.E.I.
in people between the ages of seven-weeks old and 20 years
old.
Dr. Lamont Sweet said the diagnoses were made
between Dec. 13, 2013 and Feb. 6, 2014.
"The majority are under six years of age, two were hospitalized and one is still in the hospital, but there have been
no deaths." he said.
Whooping cough is caused by bacteria which is spread
by coughing and breathing in.
It starts off similarly to a cold with a runny nose, a small
fever and cough.
But when the bacteria goes deeper into the longs, a more
serious and sever cough occurs, said Sweet.
"In young children this is more severe, children under
one have trouble with breathing while coughing, theyre
typically the most severe cases."
Adults can go days or even weeks without realizing
theyre carrying the whooping cough disease.
Vaccines are provided starting at the age of two to six
months, said Sweet. But theyre not 100 per cent in preventing the virus, he said.
"It does prevent it and in most cases it does reduce the
severity of the condition."
Those who have had their vaccines are still suseptable to
catching the virus.
"When it is cirrculating in the community, those who
have had the vaccine can get it, just usually not as severe."
But once a person is treated with anitbiotics, within five
days they will stop being contagious.
No other cases of whooping cough have arisen, but
Sweet suggests anyone with any concerns consult with their
doctors.
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SPORTS
BY THOMAS BECKER
As a kid, Eric Locke was a multi-sport athlete
who played both hockey and baseball.
But a strong influence from his grandfather
introduced Locke to the sport of golf, and that
helped make him the man he is today.
I started golfing when I was 11. My grandfather wanted to show me a sport that taught me
patience and respect.
For the Digby, N.S. native, golf was something
more than just a sport he could excel at, it was a
way for him to connect with his family.
My grandfather and I have always been close,
and golf was something that brought us closer
again. My grandfather was the one who took me
to tournaments as a kid, always took me to
wherever I needed to go and he and my grandmother paid for my membership fees each year
until I started working.
Locke excelled at all levels of his golfing
career, setting several varsity program records
during the Holland College qualifiers in each of
the past two seasons, all while leading the Hurricanes to a berth at the national golf championship in Quebec last season.
Erics the best and most accomplished player
to ever play for the Hurricanes. His understanding of the game is unsurpassed by any college
player I have seen, said Jeff Donovan, head
coach of the Hurricanes varsity golf program.
But it wasn't all glamour for Locke. From 2010
to 2011, Locke's game was in a bad place.
"I hated golfing and would find any excuse I
could not to play or practise. It just wasn't fun
anymore."
Locke had just finished high school and was
presented with scholarship opportunities from
southern schools like Florida, Mississippi State
and UNF. Locke verbally agreed to UNF before
taking a year off to discover himself, and his
game.
During my year off after high school, I found
a new way to look at things and it all started to
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STUDENTPOLITICS
Student union cuts vice-president
positions, adds campus representation
BY MATHIEU EVONG
The Holland College student union election was
around the corner, and first year
electronics engineering technology student Edward
Zhakata was drinking and eating pizza with his
friends.
Yo, Eddie, why dont you just go and be president? one said to him.
Zhakata thought about his competition. Although
he was already the representative of his campus,
his spirit was dampened by the thought his competition had lived on P.E.I. their whole lives.
My competition have similar interests as one
another, he thought. I can bring new ideas to the
student union.
When the election was over, Zhakata was the
new president of the student union. Shortly after,
he was involved in the introduction of new clothing for Holland College sports teams and $100
draws at college basketball games, he said in a
recent interview.
It has changed from what it used to be I introduced some new stuff.
Meanwhile, the student union has discontinued
two positions: vice president of events and activities, and vice president of marketing and communications.
They were not very popular, said hired student
union general manager Greg Gairns.
If youre going to be in an
election, pick a couple of people
you trust to help you out.
- Edward Zhakata
In their place, the student union introduced two
new titles, vice president of the Georgetown campus and vice president of the West Prince campus.
We would like to have every campus represented, said Gairns.
Its too hard for a vice president of events and
activities to drive from their campus in Georgetown to host an event at Charlottetown centre, he
said.
I actually think
its a good idea,
said vice president
of events and activities Haley Myatt.
She has been interested in event management since her
freshman year in
high school. After
managing several
high school events,
she decided to take
an events manageEdward Zhakata
ment course at Holland College, then
ran for vice president of events and activities in
last years election.
I just always wanted to, she said.
But as much as she enjoys her duties with the
student union, planned events happen on too
broad of a spectrum for a full-time student to be
in charge of them, she said.
Even without event management responsibilities,
students in these two new positions might miss
more school time than they would have hoped. Its
not unusual for responsibilities with the student
union to cut into personal time, said Myatt.
Sometimes, actually, it gets busy but I dont
mind.
Zhakata said his position did cut into his class
time, but some seasons are busier than others.
One of the major things is orientation.
During last years election, Zhakata was expected
to go to Newfoundland as a P.E.I. representative
for a Global Vision conference. There was a difficulty in having to miss four days of school to be
there.
One day, he met with his friend Andrew Mackenzie around campus.
Mackenzie helped Zhakata by making promotional posters and advertising on Facebook, to
make up for the time Zhakata would lose from
campaigning.
If youre going to be in an election, pick a couple
of people you trust to help you out, said Zhakata.
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BUSINESS
Twisting, knotting and weaving: a jewelers way to a profit
BY KAYLA WOODSIDE
IN BRIEF
Kijiji takes step to prevent illegal pet trading
Users of the trading website kijiji will find it a little
more difficult to buy pets.
But its for the best, says
Community Relations Manager Shawn McIntyre.
We work with animal
welfare agencies and our
wonderful online community to prevent, detect and
discourage illegal pet vendors.
The site is now charging
users to post ads about dogs
which can be paid by credit
card or pay pal.
UPEI student Brittany Altass, 23, makes a small profit on what was once a hobby and way to relive stress.
Kayla Woodside photo
set.
She says theyre not hard
to make but taking her time
helps.
The chain one I struggle
with all the time and I dont
know why but I drop it so
many times and I get so
frustrated. But when Im
doing it I dont realize how
long its taking
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COMMUNITYAGENCIES
Salvation Army feeds families through community donations
BY STEPHEN MACDONALD
Chris Moore and Patricia Macqueen know
what its like to be a young family who struggles
at times. But the Salvation Army helps them
overcome some of the obstacles.
Initially Moore and Macqueen went to church
at the Salvation Army before finding out about
the food bank and breakfast program. They have
now been using the programs for the past year.
They were introduced to community and family service worker Beth Cruwys, who helped
them navigate the programs.
There is a blend of responsibilities managing
volunteers and client intake as well, said
Cruwys.
Im responsible for and selecting families for
programs like Toys for Tots, and Coats for Kids.
Also, I facilitate the food bank and the breakfast
program, but I have volunteers I supervise that
help with these programs.
The food bank helps so much, said Moore.
They have the food bank that has a good
selection with can goods, different salads and
vegetables. They also always have bread that we
can use to make our sons lunch for school.
Being able to help people like Moore and
Macqueen with food, along with establishing
connections with donors to make their programs
possible, is what makes the job appealing, said
captain Jaime Locke, who has been with the
Salvation Army in Charlottetown for 10 years.
Its the blend of doing our best to meet
human need while developing resources. I can
be involved in fund raising or having a heart to
heart with a client within the same afternoon. I
enjoy being part of a broad spectrum of work
and community outreach.
The Salvation Army offers those in need coffee and donuts each morning, and a pancake
breakfast each month.
The breakfast is key for some, Moore said.
It supplements a breakfast club. A lot of people wouldnt eat breakfast if not for here
because the soup kitchen doesnt have breakfast.
Salvation Army Captain Jaime Locke stacks food on shelves in the storage room. Stephen Macdonald photo.
The Salvation Army is the largest non-government organization that provides assistance to
people in need, but it works with smaller organizations like the soup kitchen, said Locke.
We work closely with the Upper Room ministry that has a food bank and facilitates the
soup kitchen. We compliment each other
because we have our food bank on different
days, and serve breakfast when they take care of
lunch and supper.
Volunteers are an intricate part of the breakfast
program and the food bank, said Cruwys.
The volunteers work in the kitchen preparing
breakfast and doing dishes. They also assist
with the food bank two times a week, packing
bags and distributing food to clients. It would be
near impossible to do it without them.
Their other programs help as well, Moore said.
We have a seven-year-old, so their programs
like Toys for Tots, and the Coats for Kids really
help. They really are one of the more community orientated organizations that really helps.
The Salvation Armys programs serve the
community in high numbers, said Locke.
The breakfast program serves 200 people a
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Animal Fostering:
What is it?
BY JILLIAN TRAINOR
BY SHYUN AGHDASY
She was told to hold her breath to control the
beating of her heart. It didnt work.
She was only seven, in second grade, worried
for her life, scared out of her mind.
Haley Nelsens parents tried other ways to stop
her irregular heart beats. Theyd get her to lie on
her left side, even going as far as putting her
face in ice water.
But the most effective way to control it for the
time was to be held upside down by her ankles.
My heart would have episodes where it would
beat really really fast and it got harder and harder to stop, which is scary when you're seven,
she said.
Three years later she was scheduled for an
ablation, a surgery to fix the rhythm of her
heartbeat. Four long hours later, the surgery was
successful.
The doctors made four small incisions into her
heart and inserted wires up to her heart that
would fix the rhythm.
During my ablation they discovered I had a
hole in my heart and this was beneficial, though,
because they fed the wires through the hole
instead of inserting another set in my neck to
get to where they wanted.
Nelsens story, and many others are stories that
the Heart and Stroke foundation take to heart.
The Foundation website notes about one of
every 100 babies born have some form of heart
defect, representing one per cent of births. These
heart defects range from a tiny hole that will
never require treatment, to a life-threatening
heart defect in which blood-carrying oxygen and
nutrients are pumped throughout the body.
Every seven minutes in Canada, a life is taken
by heart disease or stroke. The Heart foundations goal is to shine light on these serious diseases to help victims and try to prevent it from
happening again.
Sharon Hollingsworth, communications manager of the Heart and Stroke Foundation said the
foundations mission is eliminating heart disease
and stroke, and to reduce their impact through
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Stepping into the past, a look at Bedeque and Area Historical Society Museum
BY ERIC MCMURRAY
the spring season with chicken or
eggs. William Callbeck first opened
the Second World War that Percy
the store Afflecks grandmother
Afflecks father got the familys
shopped at in 1899, and is the same
first car, a 1939 Chevrolet.
building the museum is located in.
Soon after, the family got their
One of the new displays shows a
first tractor, a 1947 Pony Massey
workbench with tools from the
Harris.
early 1900s.
Families worked hard on their
The tools, some of which include
farms to supply their food, said
wrenches that would still fit a lug
Affleck.
nut today, hold up as they were
The vegetables and potatoes were
built to last, Affleck said.
in the basement and we slaughtered
If I can find a tool that was
our own beef and hogs. The garden
made between 1950 and 1970, its
was a part of our lifestyle.
usually way better quality than
While that lifestyle has changed
anything you can buy today at the
drastically for Affleck, it can still be
box store.
seen at the Bedeque and Area HisTools interest the self-proclaimed
torical Society Museum.
handy
man, and serve as a link
Percy Affleck shows off some of the old workbench tools once used. The tools are part of a
The museum, which was opened new display on the second floor of the Bedeque and Area Historical Society Museum, which between generations.
is currently being renovated as new displays are being set up. Eric McMurray photo
to the public in 2013, received a
Thomas Sherry, the current viceback to the 1700s when Loyalists first settled
new floor on its first floor last year.
chair of the society, said the difference between
This year, the society is adding new items to a Bedeque.
generations is shown in the museum displays.
Some of the displays remind Affleck of his
second floor of the building, which is currently
(The generation today) needs to go into a
youth, and show his life has changed since days museum to see what their parents and grandparbeing renovated.
without electricity on P.E.I.
Affleck was the previous vice chair of the
ents grew up with, and experience it.
He recalled a story of his grandmother shopBedeque and Area Historical Society and sees
Museums have difficulties getting new display
the value of preserving the past, he is thrilled to ping and not having the money to pay for a
items due to younger generations throwing stuff
spool of thread.
out, without realizing what they may have had,
see the society partner with Skills P.E.I. to help
Its hard to imagine anyone today not having
Sherry said.
renovate the museum, which Affleck said
enough
money
to
buy
something
like
a
spool
of
He urged people who may have items of hiswouldnt be possible without their support.
The museum is currently closed while the dis- thread. But a spool of thread was critical to (my torical significance to call a local museum to
grandmothers) life. She made her own clothlearn more about how donating items can help
plays are being set up, though private appointing.
preserve the history.
ments to see the museum can be arranged.
Afflecks grandmother would get be permitted
I hope museums all across P.E.I. will be open
The second floor displays will take visitors
to
open
a
credit
account
to
the
store
and
pay
in
and preserve artifacts for future generations.
back into earlier eras of P.E.I. history, dating
BEDEQUE It was shortly after
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Members of Paper Lions and Two Hours Traffic hug it out in celebration, at the end of Nudies House of Rock Show for
Music P.E.I. Week. Shyun Aghdasy photo
Donnelly said occasionally, foster parents wind up adopting the animal they
agreed to foster.
Usually my running joke is Well,
you can adopt, but youve got to continue fostering for me. Some will continue
fostering. Other ones though, their lives
are not set up to have a pet full-time.
Donnelly herself has adopted animals
shes fostered.
Im not sure totally how many Ive fostered, but Ive ended up keeping three that
Ive fostered. Two cats and a dog.
Street performer Ryan Gallant, left beats out a rhythm using his guitar while friends hang around to watch.
Jillian Trainor photo
They have ways of reaching out for assistance with helping families in need at Christmas, and always receive a positive response,
Locke said.
We have Christmas letters mailed out to
every resident on P.E.I. to ask for donations
before Christmas. And Islanders have proven
to be a generous people who are aware of the
issues facing their province, and want to be
part of the solution. We are always grateful for
their support.
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Alanna Jankov left, Hannah Bell and Rachel Peters finally had their vision realized on Sept. 27 when the Before I
die project was displayed. Thomas Becker photo.
After three months, the vision became reality.
For Bell, its a way for people to share their
stories with others.
I love stories. You come along and you get to
share somebody elses story. You see people
sharing things that maybe they wouldnt tell
somebody else. People actually share some quite
profound stuff.
The simple concept of a board and chalk has
Islanders buzzing and it has the women very
excited about it.
Grant Lawrence of CBC Radio 3 strikes, after hosting the P.E.I. Gala Awards in Charlottetown at the Confederation Centre Feb. 2. Shyun Aghdasy photo
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MUSICONTHEISLAND
Cavy flashes the Illusions crew sign (a group he has collaborated with musically). Stephen MacDonald photo
A still from Cavys youtube video Freedom Writer where the artist
raps around the Holland College campus. Provided by BFRGTv.
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Matthew MacDonald, right, shares his ideas with the organizers of this
years student comic book. Jocelyn Claybourne photo.
The owner of AMJ Guitars, Adam Marsh Johnston, working on a Gibson Guitar. Kayla Woodside photo.
BY KAYLA WOODSIDE
Hobbies are defined as an activity or
interest pursued for pleasure or relaxation.
But what if you could turn what you
enjoy most in life into your career?
Build a business of your personal desire
from the ground up?
Adam Marsh Johnston did just that.
He is the owner of AMJ Guitars, a
small guitar shop on University Avenue
in downtown Charlottetown.
I guess my hobby originated in my
late teens. Im left handed and would go
shopping for guitars and Id find one
instrument maybe per shop if that. It
wouldnt be something I was interested
in, but Id buy it anyways and try to
make it into what I wanted, he said.
Luckily, woodworking has always
been in the family his dad, his grandfather and his great grandfather.
I didnt think I wanted to do anything
my dad did until I got interested in
music. Thats when I had that desire to
have that really awesome custom-made
instrument for myself. Then I had to
face that kind of trade and get into
woodworking.
Johnston toyed around with guitars for
a long time, taking them apart and
By JOCELYN CLAYBOURNE
Warren was a sad, small, little boy riding the bus to
school. A group of bullies sat
at the back of the bus, screaming at him. When hed play on
the jungle gym at recess,
theyd push him off. The next
day, Warren entered the bus
with a broken arm.
Howd you get the cast,
man? the bullies would taunt
him.
Warren couldnt take any
more, he went up to the bus
driver, grabbed the wheel, and
drove the bus off a cliff.
He kills everybody? Michelle
MacCallum screamed.
book.
You have some good ideas
ready to go, said Tiffany
MacMillan, co-creator of the
group.
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Ripped Paper eased the winter blues with blues of their own Friday night in Belle River. The foursome brought youthful new life to old songs by Fleetwood Mac, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Eric Clapton
to Bill Withers. Their talent completely submerged their tender young age of 14.
Mary Angela White photo
by Richards harmonica.
house, said Nabuurs. From then we
The other band members are Stephan
asked him to play at our first gig ever,
LeClair, bassist, Connor Nabuurs, drums official gig, the QEH telethon.
and Tanuj Fernando on keyboard.
Sharon Richard is Logans mother. Her
Their talent and smooth delivery
concern tonight was how tired the boys
smudges one important detail. All four
were, just returning from a class trip to
of them are 14
Ottawa. Seventeen
years old, in
long hours on a
They are not a boy band.
Grade 9 and
bus and they still
They play old soul music like
only started
turned up to play,
playing
showing the
Stevie Ray Vaughn and B.B. King,
together a
depth of their
- Sharon Richard, singers mother dedication.
year ago. But
the longer you
They are not a
listen to their music, the more their ages boy band. They play old soul music like
retreat.
Stevie Ray Vaughn and B.B. King, she
Logan, LeClair and Nabuurs have been said.
Walkin Blues gave bassist LeClair a
friends since elementary school when
their trio was part of Stop Rock N Roll. chance to shine with the deep tones of
his bass setting off Logans harmonica
We went together and did a song in
and vocals.
the talent show. I didnt sing yet, said
LeClairs dad started in a band when
Logan.
he was just a bit older than Stephan and
We played Wipe Out, said Nabuis currently in the band Muddy Buddy.
urs. That was back in Grade 6.
He played gigs when I was growing
They met Fernando in Grade 7 when
up, too. So I learned a lot of stuff from
they were all in the same class.
him, he said.
He came over to jam one day at my
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Canadian actress Ellen Page stands on stage at the Time to Thrive conference after coming out as
a lesbian on Feb. 14. Though the news didnt shock friends and family. the reveal sparked reaction on social media. Love love LOVE @EllenPage & the message she sent out today! What a perfect way to end Valentines Day tweeted Modern Family star Tyler Ferguson.
saying she feels a personal obligation and a social responsibility
to make a difference and help
others have an easier and more
hopeful time.
I am tired of hiding and I am
tired of lying by omission, She
told the crowd. I suffered for
years because I was scared to be
out. My spirit suffered, my men-
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Island Cartoonist
releases second book
BY ZACH RAYNER
Wayne Wright was hired by the
Conservative Party in 1978 to
draw cartoons satirizing the
Liberal administration.
But the Conservative Party was
nervous about using the drawings, so Wright decided to sell
them to the Guardian newspaWAYNE WRIGHT
per in Charlottetown.
My little career was off and
running at $5 a cartoon.
He moved back to his hometown of Summerside
where he has since worked as a daily cartoonist
for the Journal Pioneer. It may not be a lucrative
job, but it has other rewards, he said
I get to meet nice people and meet a lot of
Islanders and have a lot of fun.
And many of these Islanders will be in Wrights
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variety of music he cant pick a favorite. Stevie
Ray Vaughn is Logans favourite guitar player.
We try to write more tunes but its difficult at
this young of an age, said Nabuurs. We
havent gone through a whole lot yet.
Summertime is their busiest time and they have
some performances already lined up.
The P.E.I. music community has been very supportive of Ripped Paper from Jones, opening her
home to the public to the blues jam sessions on
Saturdays at the Factory. Encouragement takes
many forms from saying the right things, helping
them get gigs, getting them up on stage to showing up at performances. And its support for them
to see family in the audience.
My family says its great to watch them
play, said Sharon. But they say its even better
to watch me watching them!
And Jones made us all tea.
Now, Im CFA and it seems to me that the
Island is seeped in musictea and music.
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Kayla Woodside,22,
Charlottetown, P.E.I. enrolled
in journalism because of her
never-ending streak of curiosity
and interest in English.
Although shes extremely shy,
she hides it well to get her
work done. You can find more
of her articles at kannewoodside.wordpress.com.
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maryangelawhite.wordpress.com
CLASS OF 2014
WHATS CURRENT IN 2014
Ellens Oscar selfie breaks twitter
and new retweet record
Ellen Degeneres Oscar Selfie with the caption If only Bradley's arm was longer. Best photo ever. #oscars breaks
most retweed photo record, surpassing Obamas photo where he hugs his wife after 2012 presidential election.
In 2014, Twitter was one of
the biggest social media websites in the world. Ellen
Degeneres was one of the most
recognizable talk-show hosts
and comedians.
Selfies were the latest craze
and the Oscars was the most
viewed awards show in history.
Put all of this together and
you can one of the most iconic
moments in entertainment
history.
Ellen Degeneres posted a
selfie on Twitter during the
Oscars with celebrities such as
Brad Pitt, Jennifer Lawrence,
Bradley Cooper and Meryl
Streep.
The tweet reached over one
million retweets before the
night was even over. Which
caused the website to crash for
over 20 minutes.
Class of 14
is a learning tool for students in the Journalism
program at Holland College. Opinions expressed in
this publication do not necessarily reflect
those of the college administration.