100 Men Who Care Raises $12,100 for Local Causes
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WINCHESTER – House Continued on page 5 of Lazarus has joined forces with Main Street Clothing MakerLab Company to host Purses with a Purpose this Fri., creates space Oct. 4 from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Joel Steele Community Centre. There at SDG Library will be a fashion show, wine, hors d’oeurves and an Finch branch auction of designer purses, Kory Glover A fall walk in Winchester with furry friends all for a great cause! Record Staff On Sun., Sept. 29, Kristie Barkley hosted the second fall Bernese Walk in Winchester, bringing in Chesterville’s big FINCH – Finch’s branch of the dozens of furry friends to the Joel Steele Community Centre on a perfect fall day. The sun was warm moments SGD Library got a major upgrade but the air was cool, perfect for the dogs’ big fur coats. Pictured here, Samantha Chadwick sat with CHESTERVILLE – As just in time for Maker Month. her dog to calm it down from all the excitement of being around so many other pups and people dur- part of The Chesterville Walking through the entrance, it ing such a popular event. Glover photo Record’s 125th anniversary may seem like any other ordinary celebrations, we are library but looking a little further, looking for residents to you’ll notice a few more “non- share photos of the history traditionals.” 100 Men Who Care raises $12,100 of Chesterville over the last “The idea behind the space is that 50 years. Interested when you walk in, it still feels like a $10,000 for a new generator to ensure meat and individuals are invited to traditional library. You’ve got your other perishable foods do not spoil in their bring their photos to The for local causes wall of books, you’ve got your refrigerators. Record office during children’s area,” said Jenna Kory Glover “I began with the Community Food Share on July 2 business hours to have Record Staff and when I walked in and realized how much pictures scanned. Thank Lamarche. “But then once you look a WINCHESTER – The second annual 100 Men Who refrigeration we had, I realized that was number one you for your help in little further, you get a taste of the celebrating Chesterville’s non-traditional including our library Care North Dundas event gathered 121 men from priority,” said Jane Schoones, the new team leader of history. of things inventory with our mobile around the area to donate $100, to one of six the Community Food Share. “So, I spoke to the board internet hotspots, guitars, ukuleles, organizations to be voted on including Dundas County members and made them realize that we are in the keyboards etc. We never had Hospice, Winchester District Memorial Hospital, business of refrigeration and that was a priority; anywhere to store them, now we do.” Community Food Share, North Dundas District High everyone came on board right away.” The library held an open house School and the Boys and Girls Club. 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As the countdown by Krista Record Staff The event, which featured Doyle concluded, young- SOUTH DUNDAS – The a 2 km walk or run, as well as sters started their 2 km run rain didn’t dampen the spirits timed 5 km and 10 km runs, during the 2019 Stephanie of those who turned out to had a good turnout of Grady Memorial Chocolate the 2019 Stephanie Grady participants which included and Cheesecake Walk/Run Memorial Chocolate and family, friends and co- held at the Upper Canada Cheesecake Walk/Run held workers of Stephanie; many Migratory Bird Sanctuary on at the Upper Canada of whom had participated Sept. 28. Migratory Bird Sanctuary since it began in 2014. Thompson Goddard photo near Ingleside on Sept. 28. As the runners began Organized by the Doyle returning from the 5 and 10 As the youngsters lined up husband, wished to thank and Grady families, the run km runs, people lined up on for the start of the 2 km walk everyone who came out for serves as a fundraiser for both sides of the trail cheering or run, Stephanie’s sister the event in support of Camp Camp Erin Eastern Ontario, a them on to the finish. As they Krista was heard saying, “on Erin. He then expressed his three-day bereavement camp caught their breath and had a your mark, get set, go!” and thanks to Cardinal Meats in for youth aged 6 to 17 who drink of water, Stephanie’s off went the young runners Cornwall and Ingleside have lost someone significant parents were on hand to followed by those who enjoy Foodland for their donations in their life. This year the present them with a run a walk through the woods on to the barbecue, and Tim camp is planned for June 12, medallion and share a quick a fall day. Hortons in Cornwall for the 13, 14 at Rideau Hill Camp chat with each one. Nick Grady, Stephanie’s coffee and treats donated to the event. from trained volunteers,” said Arnold Nick has partnered for 100 Men Who Care Scheerder, member of the Dundas County several years with the Friends Continued from the front Hospice’s board of directors. “The present of the Sanctuary who usually “We were fortunate and lost [only] a program is facilitated by a registered hold a barbecue lunch after 5 km run winner small amount of food but that solidified nurse and five trained volunteers; we need the conclusion of the event. Dean Chatterton of Cornwall was the first runner the fact that we need a generator for our to improve on that and expand on it.” Funds raised by the lunch, in the 5 km race to cross the finish line at the Winchester location,” said Schoones. Conservative candidate for the SDSG which is free with donations Stephanie Grady Memorial Chocolate and “This is because the Winchester location riding, Eric Duncan emceed the evening cheerfully accepted, are used Cheesecake Walk/Run on Sept. 28 at the Upper supports the Crysler and Finch food and mentioned the continuing success of for upkeep of the Upper Canada Migratory Bird Sanctuary. Chatterton is bank.” the event, including the 100 Women Who Canada Migratory Bird seen shortly after receiving his race medallion Schoones and her team hope to have Care. Sanctuary where the run was from Stephanie’s father Jim Doyle. Thompson Goddard photo the generator installed as soon as possible. “This movement of 100 Who Care held. The Dundas County Hospice was started in South Dundas, the women’s awarded the remaining $2,100 for their chapter is about four years strong now should look into the Lawrence St.