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E-mail: l`]j][gj\[dYkkaÚ]\k8_eYad&[ge Ph.: 613-448-2321 Fax: 613-448-3260 Brie y e New website MORRISBURG – The Villager Municipality of South Dundas has launched a new NEWS INSIDE website, which retains www.southdundas.com, but PM40050631R8905 Volume 125, Number 31 Chesterville, Ontario Wednesday, February 14, 2018 Single Copy $1.00 (HST included) has a renewed look and feel. “One of the main objectives of the new Winter Carnival a website was to make information easily fun time for all ages accessible,” said Katherine Wells, Communications & CHESTERVILLE – From Fri., Tourism Coordinator. Feb. 9 to Sun., Feb. 11, the “Focusing on navigation Chesterville Winter Carnival was certainly a priority.” provided a little somethng for Highlights of the new everyone, starting with a roast beef website, designed by dinner followed by darts on Friday RedChair Web Design, evening at the Chesterville Legion. include a property tax Saturday saw the return of the calculator, a sports lending Firemen’s Breakfast, with Sparky library calendar, enhanced the Firedog, followed by the community information Princess and Prince Snowflake module for those looking to contest, a euchre tournament, and of invest in South Dundas, and course a silent auction that was held easier ways to communicate all weekend. The well-attended with staff, including “Contact suppers at the Legion – ham and this Department” forms. scalloped potato dinner on Saturday The website still put on by Christ Church United and incorporates key the spaghetti supper on Sunday by components of the previous Chesterville Public School – site, including latest news, provided the community with good “My Tax Account” service, food and enjoyable connections and mobile-friendly design. with friends and neighbours. “We’re excited to offer a Continued on page 8 stronger platform to connect with residents,” added Tony Fraser ready Mayor Evonne Delegarde. With the upcoming for the challenge municipal elections, the Kalynn Sawyer Helmer website will be a go-to Record Staff Going big at North Dundas District High School place for voter information. CHESTERVILLE – Township of NDDHS Technology Teacher Ray Bougie guided four Grade 12 students in the building of a life-sized Crysler Carnival North Dundas Councillor Tony shed that has been donated to the Upper Canada Shed Company. This is the first of many more large- CRYSLER – The 52nd Fraser has officially announced his scale projects to come for the construction students. From left, Joey Williams, Brandon Cox, Logan Crysler Winter Carnival intention to run for Mayor and he is Lacasse, Tyler Cole, Upper Canada Shed Company’s Ken Clauson and Teacher Ray Bougie prepare starts tonight, Wed., Feb. 14, eager to let the community of for the shipment of the shed from the NDDHS classroom. The four students will head to the Eastern at the Crysler Community Chesterville know. The two-term Ontario Skills Competition on Feb. 21. Sawyer Helmer photo Centre with the Bingo councillor and active community kickoff at 7 p.m. and member announced his intention continues through the recently and his rounding up of his weekend to the last event, campaign team. NDDHS students’ first shot at large-scale fireworks at Crysler Park, at When Fraser entered as a 7:15 p.m., on Sun., Feb. 18. For the full schedule see councillor in 2010 he had no projects, look forward to skills competition page 5 inside or visit the intentions of seeking the higher website or Facebook page. office. However, as years passed Kalynn Sawyer Helmer Over the summer his wish became a reality. The and meetings were had, the idea Record Staff doors were put into place in the wall that connects the came onto Fraser’s radar. Especially CHESTERVILLE – In the 54 years that North Woodshop to the Manufacturing shop. Projects can after current Mayor Eric Duncan Dundas District High School has been around, the therefore be built in the Woodshop and travel through told Council that he would not be Woodshop has never had an overhead door. Last year, the two rooms to be loaded and shipped. seeking another term. when Technology Teacher Ray Bougie was asked if “The doors allow the students to work on more Fraser is confident he has what it there was anything the department could use, Bougie hands-on and realistic projects,” said Bougie. The first takes to make the commitment to said the doors would make for a great opportunity for large scale project began in the first semester this year. Continued on page 3 the students. Continued on page 2 FROM THE TROPICS WHOLE PORK TENDERLOIN GOLDEN PINEAPPLE 8.80 Check out our weekly deals on KG or at www.mikedeans.com 1.99 3.99LB 19 KING STREET, CHESTERVILLE - HERITAGE MARKET February 14 Page 02_Layout 2 18-02-13 1:12 PM Page 1 Page 2 The Chesterville Record Wednesday, February 14, 2018 A unanimous vote for NDDHS students Continued from the front British Home Bougie asked his students who would be interested in participating and four of his seniors stepped up. Tyler Children’s contributions Cole, Brandon Cox, Logan Lacasse and Joey Williams set aside personal projects and spent their semester Carolyn Thompson Goddard Canadian history.” building an 8x12 fully functioning shed with two Record Correspondent Seated in the Opposition sliding windows and double doors. OTTAWA – M-133, a Gallery of the House Of The project took about 55 hours of building time, federal private members Commons and watching as three days a week for 18 weeks, all while the other motion designating Sept. 28 parliamentarian after class time hours were dedicated to theory and as British Home Child Day parliamentarian stood up to studying. The Upper Canada Shed Company’s William in Canada and recognizing vote “yes” to Motion M-133 Armstrong provided all of the materials and pneumatic the contribution of British were Aneke DeBruin, a tools needed. The students presented and handed off children who came to Carleton University student the keys to the shed on Fri., Feb. 9, at NDDHS to Ken Canada to work as currently researching British Home Children officially Clauson from the Upper Canada Shed Company. indentured servants, passed British Home Children, her For the next project, Bougie hopes to try something by unanimous vote in the mother Jennifer DeBruin, remembered M-133 passed unanimously in the House of Commons a little more difficult and even suggested the building House of Commons on Feb. British Home Child on Wed., Feb. 7 with Sept. 28 the British Home Child of chicken coops for the High Skills Major- 7. descendants Tom Brownell Day in Canada. Celebrating the event, from the left, in Agriculture. Though the coops would provide a Stormont Dundas and and Carolyn Goddard, Larry the front row are: Charlene Widrick, Wendy Pitblado, challenge, Bougie was confident his students could get South Glengarry MP Guy Bell whose family hosted a MPP Guy Lauzon, Linda Bell and Jennifer DeBruin; in the job done –especially having already seen the Lauzon introduced this BHC and wife Linda, as the back row: Adrian Bugelli, Tom Brownell, Eleanor younger students inspired by this first life-size project motion on Nov. 22, 2017, well as Wendy Pitblado and McGrath, Ameke DeBruin and Larry Bell. Absent completed by the four seniors. after being contacted by filmmaker Eleanor from the photo are Jim Brownell, Judy Neville and Those four senior students will head to St. Judy Neville, President of McGrath. Carolyn Goddard. Lawrence College in Cornwall for the Eastern Ontario the Ontario East British McGrath, whose Thompson Goddard Photo Skills Competition qualifier on Feb. 21. At the Home Child Family, about documentary Forgotten had a comment on the passing For almost 70 years, the competition, the students will have from 9 a.m. to 12 national recognition for the a special screening for of M-133 replied, “We are Canadian Government p.m. and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. to build a 4x8 structure. The contributions of the BHC to invited guests and MPs on absolutely delighted with facilitated the immigration of winners will move on to the main competition in their adopted country. Feb. 1, said, “As a Canadian our newly established British children between Toronto. Adrian Bugelli, Lauzon’s and a mother, I am National British Home infancy and 18 years of age, Other NDDHS students participating in the skills Chief of Staff, explained extremely honoured to be Child Day designation. It is with most working as competition in other areas include: AST - Christopher how a Private Members’ part of the small group a huge step in gaining indentured servants in the Cotton and Joseph Seguin; Drama team of four - Motion becomes effective here,” and “commended recognition for their homes as domestics and on the Emily Copper, Brooke Richards, Maddison Quesnel, immediately upon adoption Judy Neville whose immeasurable contributions farms as hired workers Cami Potvin, Jamie Wilson, Veronica Thompson, by the House and is the commitment and drive to made to Canada in its throughout Canada. With the Willow Girard, Jacob Sinclair, Erika Shuttle, Oliver “will of the House”. He get us here is admirable and formative years.” unanimous vote on M-133, Workman Suttle, Madison Hart and Mackenzie continued explaining that must be acknowledged.” Oschefski continued, “In members of the House of Moisan; Small engines - Brandon Toll; Welding - after Lauzon was Former SDSG MPP Jim speaking with British Home Commons recognize the Dylan Wattie; Cabinet making - Jeremy Gutknecht; approached by Neville he Brownell, who with MPP Child George Beardshaw, service of these young children felt their stories needed to Cheri DiNovo and MPP 94 years old, he expressed Individual carpentry - Dylan Barkley; Carpentry team to their adopted country of 2 - James Drynan and Zacharie Gutknecht.