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PM40050631R8905 Volume 126, Number 34 Chesterville, Ontario Wednesday, March 6, 2019 Single Copy $1.00 (HST included) Remember to adjust your clocks Bowman’s It is that time of year again, time to adjust your officially clocks and ‘spring forward’. Daylight opens shop savings time will begin at 3 a.m. on Sun., March 10. Kory Glover Remember to update your Record Staff clocks, watches, and CHESTERVILLE – With all the appliances to make sure new developments coming to the you’re on time, and enjoy Chesterville area, Shannon this early sign that spring Bowman is jumping on the wagon is on the horizon. to sell her line of clothing from dresses to accessories at Bowman’s Celebrating Once or Twice Boutique. women Continued on page 2 This Fri., March 8 is Crysler Farm International Women’s Day. This year’s theme is Show aims for #BalanceforBetter. Celebrate the women in family-friendly your life, and reflect on Kory Glover the ways you may be able Record Staff to support men and CRYSLER – Seed and tools women achieve gender galore were rampant through the Celebrating the start of maple syrup season equality. For more Crysler Community Centre Thurs., suggestions on ways to Just under 50 people of all ages attended the ceremonial first tapping ceremony at Sand Road Maple Feb. 28 and Fri., March 1 with the Farm in North Stormont. From the left, South Nation Conservation chair Bill Smirle, maple syrup support women, this 47th annual Crysler Farm Show. International Women’s producers Angela Coleman and Brian Barkley, SDSG federal Conservative party candidate Eric “We had a good turnaround with Duncan, SDSG MP Guy Lauzon, Dr. Henry Lickers, maple syrup producer Frank Heerkens, Bev Day and everyday, see 28 vendors and the dome is still Lickers and North Stormont Mayor Jim Wert. Thompson Goddard photo page 18. accessible this year full of equipment to browse,” said Marcel Tea time Lafrance, organizer of the Farm St. Mary Catholic Show. “That usually draws the 2019 first tapping ceremony held School in Chesterville crowd in. I’m glad to see some old Carolyn Thompson Goddard Dr. Henry Lickers, environmental science officer for will be holding a St. vendors come back and Home Patrick’s Day tea on Record Correspondent the Mohawk Council of Akwesasne and member of the Hardware is back again. This is a NORTH STORMONT – The sun shone brightly on Eastern Ontario Maple Syrup Producers Association Thurs., March 7 from 11 great opportunity with a no Sat., March 2 as close to 50 people attended the First board of directors began the ceremony with a a.m. to 1 p.m. Stop in to pressure, socializing event.” Tapping Ceremony held at Sand Road Maple Farm in thanksgiving address near a small bonfire, that was support the school, and In previous years, Lafrance felt North Stormont. The ceremony is designed to signal the followed by the insertion of the first tap into a nearby celebrate the upcoming that the show was a bit of a beginning of the maple sap run which results in the Maple tree, a short address by EOMSPA board member holiday! “gentleman’s club,” being production of maple syrup and an ever-increasing Frank Heerkens and the release of ceremonial tobacco associated with the bar downtown selection of delicious maple products. into the fire. and with little emphasis to bring or Maple syrup production in the area predates European In his address, Heerkens explained the maple syrup attract others in. So, he wanted that settlement with members of the local Indigenous industry adds 60-million dollars into the Canadian to change in order to keep the Farm community sharing their knowledge in this area with economy and asked people to look for the Sweet Show going for future years. settlers. In a recent press release, the Eastern Ontario Ontario brand when purchasing maple products. “As an organizer, we’re trying to Maple Syrup Producers Association (EOMSPA) explained, EOMSPA board member Angela Coleman, who, with put an emphasis on being more “in Ontario over 3,000 ‘sugar-makers’ produce over 1- husband Scott, runs Sand Road Maple Farm, Continued on page 2 million litres of Canada’s original sweetener”. Continued on page 3 5IF0MEGPSE5FBN5IF5SVTUFE/BNFUP%PJU3JHIU

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Page 2 The Chesterville Record Wednesday, March 6, 2019 Crysler Farm Show family-oriented. There was a big push to have the 4-H Club here this year and families come in to be committed to the show,” said Lafrance. “I think we have to engage the whole family and the next generation. To me, that’s what was missing in the past. We wanted to Generation to generation sort of copy our sister Marcel Lafrance (left) took over organizing responsi- show down in Dundas bilities five years ago from his father Roger. His goal because they are very was to create a more family-oriented feel for the farm family-oriented and I’m show, much like their sister event out in Dundas very proud of the work County. Glover photo they’ve done, and we see,” he said. “At the end At the end of the event, want to bring some of that Kevin Glaude (second, left) accepted the award for the Champion Forage Exhibit of the day, it’s hard work Marcel stated that while here.” on behalf of Glaudale Farms in Berwick. The award was sponsored by Scotia Bank, with the advertising and attendance was up, with Lafrance feels that the Pickseed and McEwen Petroleum. Moore photo the social media part of it. over 300 attending show needs something It’s getting something throughout the two days, new every year to help new because if you the number of vendors bring and attract more always have the same was down. He hopes to people to the event, thing every year, it just max out the number of because sooner or later, gets boring; it becomes a vendors for next year’s people might become routine.” event. uninterested. “I took my first year Cassidy Smith (centre) accepted the Reserve Premier organizing as a status quo Exhibitor award on behalf of Barrie Smith of Rosevine to see what the vendors Farms of Berwick. The award was sponsored by Bank of wanted and what the Montreal and K&K Seed Supplies. Moore photo general public wanted to Bowman’s Once or Twice Boutique Continued from the front “I love clothes, I love shopping and I have a teenage daughter who constantly wants to run to By Sussex Retirement Living Kanata every weekend; Managed by Connecting Care not happening,” said Bowman with a joking smirk. “That’s why I opened this, I wanted to make something a little bit more accessible and easy for young families that are moving out to the North Dundas area, which is expanding quite a bit. We are attracting more young families and it’s just a pain Try Bowman’s once or twice to have to run into the city Shannon Bowman’s boutique had a grand opening Sat., March 2 to show her shop’s collection of dress- all the time to get some Come and Live Among Your Neighbours nice clothing.” es, shoes and other accessories of different colours Bowman was able to and varieties. Glover photo acquire an impressive collection of I’m hoping to move in within six months • HOME COOKED Trial Stay clothing through donations from the to a year, that’s what they’re telling me MEALS Garden Villa offers both independent and community, purchasing and even but I need to start off here first to make • HOUSEKEEPING sure I can make revenue for rent.” supportive living options with 24 hour collecting from her own closet. • LAUNDRY “A lot of the items here have been Bowman also plans to give a portion of on-site nursing and three daily home- donated, some of them I purchased and her proceeds to the Making Prom Happen • FITNESS GROUPS cooked meals served in our full-service some of them were my own that I have Project in North Dundas that helps cover • ENTERTAINMENT dining room. worn,” she said. “It’s a little bit of the costs of prom clothing and accessories • ACTIVITIES Come, relax and enjoy our Trial Stay*. everyone coming together and helping. for those who might be struggling & OUTINGS Included with a stay in one of our I’ve put ads on Facebook, I’ve had friends financially. • 24 HOUR NURSING and family donating items and people I “I will be sending out an email to the spacious suites is self controlled heating, • MEDICATION don’t even know wanting to drop stuff off high school and on Facebook for anybody television and telephone service as well MANAGEMENT to help.” who would like to nominate someone to as weekly housekeeping and laundry • SPACIOUS SUITES If everything works out for Bowman, get prom for free,” she said. “They can service. *Some conditions apply. she hopes to move operations from her nominate themselves, their daughter, their basement closer to the town’s centre for granddaughter, whoever, and I will be residents to have easier access. drawing names from a hat depending on Our Commitment “I currently have my eye on the Old how many I can send to prom.” Garden Villa offers a home living environment where you can enjoy Bookworm building,” she said. “It’s a As of Sun., March 3, one day after its retirement a little easier. 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South Dundas approves Matilda clean-up With no pathway to gain access during the winter and Kory Glover my mind for while. I’ve been going to no lights to illuminate it at Record Staff events at Matilda Hall for my entire life night, the Matilda DIXONS CORNERS – The South and I’ve always noticed that the Cenotaph Monument at Matilda Hall Dundas council approved Federal is getting in an older condition,” said in Dixons Corners doesn’t Conservative SDSG candidate, Eric Duncan. “But, I’ve always noticed that the keep up with much mainte- Duncan’s proposal for repairs and monument is not very well showcased or nance. Federal Conservative enhancements of the Matilda War even lit. So, a few of us from the area just SDSG candidate Eric Monument and plaques at Matilda Hall. thought that we could improve the area Duncan made a proposal to “In 1984, there was an original and we came up with an idea and proposed the South Dundas council to Cenotaph made and some bronze plaques it to the council.” start a project that will that acknowledged the people who served Duncan hopes to have this project clean-up and enhance the in the First and Second World War in the underway in the coming summer months area. Bouwers photo Matilda area,” said Duncan. “Now, 30 after applying for some financial years later, the area is in pretty rough assistance, including a fundraiser called shape and needs some repair and ‘Share in a Piece’. renovations. We also want to enhance it a “As of right now, we’re applying for a First little bit because where it’s located at few grants and doing a fundraising Matilda Hall, there’s no pathway over to it campaign. So, our goal is to have the tapping and it’s not lit or anything, making it very funding lined up by the start of summer hard to see.” and we actually hope to start the ceremony In the Duncan proposal, he listed construction in September and have it Continued from the front important points as part of his done within the same month,” he said. commented to the committee’s design plan. These points “So, the overall project is looking at a Chesterville Record, the include: removing a green outdoor budget of $50,000 - $55,000 and we’re event provided producers bulletin board by the main entrance; hoping to be asking the municipality only with an opportunity to installing an interlock pathway from the for a few thousand dollars to do the network as the season parking lot to the main hall entrance to pathway to the main door.” began and all who the monument and installing lighting to Duncan’s goal is to host a dedication attended to enjoy the showcase the monument at night and ceremony and reception in October before Maple syrup outdoors. much more. the regular Remembrance Day ceremony. As the days become “This project has been in the back of season begins! warmer and are followed Scott Coleman, who, by cold nights, the maple with his wife Angela sap will begin to run Continuing the steps to equality own Sand Road Maple and “the harvesting Farm, watches as the Michelle O’Donohue On the website for As you celebrate of Ontario’s first first tap of the 2019 Record Staff International Women’s Day, International Women’s Day agricultural crop of the maple sap season is CHESTERVILLE – it states, “[the] International this week, reflect on your year” will begin with the inserted into a Maple This Fri., March 8 is Women’s Day 2019 own contributions towards resulting opportunity to tree during the tapping International Women’s Campaign theme is #BalanceforBetter and once again proclaim how Day, a day dedicated to #BalanceforBetter. A continue striving to support ceremony. Thompson Goddard photo good things do grow in celebrating women, as well balanced world is a better women and men achieve Ontario! as highlighting the ongoing world. How can you help gender equality. Remember struggle for gender forge a more gender- to celebrate the victories, no equality around the world. balanced world? Celebrate matter how small and EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY When it comes to women’s achievement. support each other; women, supporting equality, Raise awareness against men and others included, in whether at work or at bias. Take action for the hopes of fostering a Independent Contractor (Manager/Janitor) home, the responsibility equality.” better future. Immediate Supervisor: President and/or Vice-President falls to everyone, men, Start Date: April 2019 women, and businesses, to Position Purpose: do their part and to make To manage, maintain and clean the Crysler Community Centre and surroundings including TBO Health Care place, Gazebo and parking lot. All equipment and supplies for service (interior and exterior) will sure that all voices are heard. be supplied by the Centre. The Manager/Janitor is also responsible for bar and hall purchases The Chesterville Record and will be accountable to present all receipts to the CCC Treasurer. The Manager must provide Directory a police check. is proud to employ female staff across all of its Our goal is your continued good health. The Main responsibilities of the Manager/Janitor will be as follows: departments, including - Book hall rentals (this includes the Crysler Community Centre, Gazebo and TBO place) positions in advertising; - Be present during rentals administration; design; - Prepare and manage the Community Centre weekly bingo (prep hall, prepare bingo reporting; editing; machines, bingo cards, schedule volunteers, deposits and reports) management and - Prepare and manage hall and bar for all bookings (place tables for booking, schedule bar ownership. Having a volunteers, bar deposits, place orders to the LCBO and Beer Store) diverse range of voices and - Clean halls after bookings (halls, washrooms, fl oors, walls, kitchen, etc…) experiences to draw from is - Cleaning of all entrances/emergency exits surrounding the CCC not only important to - Inspect premises and inform the President or Vice-President of all necessary repairs succeeding in business but - Be able to do minor repairs contributes to a more - Participate in monthly CCC meeting inclusive society. Essential Qualifi cations are as follows: - Experience in Management - Experience with computer software - Experience in cleaning - Oriented towards customer service - Bilingualism is an asset but not necessary - Ability to lift, push or pull up to 50 lbs - Planning - Initiative Training (not necessary at time of application): Will need Smart Serve certifi cate Will need WHMIS certifi cate Will need CPR / First aid certifi cates Honorariums: $21,000 annually Other: Manager/Janitor has rights to the canteen and coat room for additional earnings Those interested must submit their application by email to [email protected] by March 17th, 2019 For inquiries contact Luc Breton by email [email protected] or by phone (613)987-2537 or (613)878-2537

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Queen’s Park report By Tom Van Dusen and legs, enabling them to his past accomplishments; This week, the Deputy Premier and Minister of Health and appear to be performing all and here I thought I was Long-Term Care, Christine Elliott, delivered the government’s A fond farewell The thing about an event long-term plan to fix and strengthen the public healthcare kinds of strange contortions. through living in that guy’s system by focusing directly on the needs of Ontario’s patients, starring – and I use the word Mike was the doctor shadow! families, and caregivers. Our government’s plan will break precisely - Dr. Gerry preparing Gerry for a However, that reference down barriers to better patient care and build a renewed, Heymans is that it keeps marathon run; props connected nicely to some connected and sustainable healthcare system that will reduce you on the edge of your included oversized rectal lines in my speech about hallway healthcare by focusing resources on patient needs. seat, in that you just don’t thermometer and urine Tom Sr. recalled by my In this comprehensive and ambitious legislation, know what’s going to sampler, to which Gerry brother Mark who was in order to end the stress of Minister Elliott introduces key measures to serve Ontarians happen next. was required to react in present with wife Joan: One combating unfounded better. Today’s healthcare system is on life-support where In the past, Gerry has abject terror. As one of the time Mark called Gerry accusations cited by the patients are forgotten on waiting lists, and more than 1,000 dressed up as a giant hot roster of speakers, I had a from a hospital emergency college. patients are receiving care in hallways every day. It is facing dog, in a flesh coloured few lines asking Gerry’s room concerned because a Several speakers capacity pressures, and it does not have the right mix of body suit with a services, beds or digital tools to be ready for a growing and wife Rita to try to rein him young doctor had wrestled with whether or rapidly aging population with more complex care needs. strategically placed leaf of in but she has repeatedly determined that Dad only not to touch on this To solve these issues, our legislation will build a some kind, and he’s made it clear she has no had weeks to live. “He’s a sensitive subject matter and public healthcare system centred around the patient and tumbled off the stage while control over her husband’s rookie Mark, a rookie!” decided not to. I had a few redirect money to front line services to improve patient doing the moonwalk… to inner artist. Gerry responded. Dad lived lines ready but didn’t need experience and provide better and connected care. We name a few episodes. What I’m one of Gerry’s another 10 years. them… it was Rita who envision a public healthcare system where family doctors, would he do this time? original patients who stuck And I got in another line forcefully tackled the issue, hospitals, and home and community care providers work The edges of all the seats with him for the duration, about Gerry making me insisting with great dignity in unison as a team to create a seamless care experience were full last Saturday when starting in 1980 in the nervous reciting a long list that she and her husband for the patient and their families. A system where patients volunteers working closely basement of his house, of my ailments… only to would rise above the are supported when transitioning from one healthcare with the Russell Lions Club graduating in a few years to realize with great relief he’d accusations and carry on service to another and that truly puts the patient at the presented an Appreciation centre of care, where and when it’s needed. the Russell Medical Centre pulled out my dad’s file, not with productive lives, their It establishes Ontario Health Teams, which will better Night for Doc Heymans at where he attracted new mine. And on his legendary load considerably facilitate the treatment of patients. When health Russell High School; the doctors to help cope with tendency to grab catnaps lightened. providers are asked to partner, to work together as one dinner was catered the ever-increasing during examinations: “It Gerry wrapped up the connected team, care will be better integrated. impeccably by Winchelsea caseload. never bothered me. I just evening, going way beyond Healthcare providers will be accountable for the patients of Winchester. The event I was honoured to be assumed my actual file – the allocated time to pace they serve and will partner to effectively coordinate sold out in only a few days, asked by Shirley Arnold, the not my dad’s – was boring the stage bathed in their care. These teams will bring together all services to 200 tickets snapped up doc’s long-suffering and vowed to come up with spotlights, scatter-gunning provide more consistency in our healthcare resources 24 mainly by long-time secretary, to be part of the something more exciting his comments, often hours per day, seven days per week. Second, it creates patients who wanted to roster which included next time.” sounding more like a Ontario Health, an umbrella organization that will indicate their appreciation several prominent There was an elephant in fervent evangelist than a streamline the important work of current health for services rendered over a agencies, that unfortunately duplicate many services, so Russellers, many of them the room and that was the retiring country doctor. they can perform more effectively and collaboratively; 38-year career. former patients who recalled way Gerry was As I summed up in my also provide more value for tax dollars and enable The question of what anecdotes, interactions with unceremoniously pushed speech: “Sure you have people to work together instead of separately. Gerry would do to mark the Gerry, and who wished him out of the family practice by your quirks… they’re what Bill 66, Restoring Ontario’s Competitiveness Act, occasion was answered well in retirement. Rita also the Ontario College of make you who you are, the continued to go through second reading debate this about half way through, spoke eloquently and Physicians and Surgeons ever colourful, ever lovable, week. It seeks to eliminate red tape and burdensome with a performance that Reverends Vinita Baker and before he was ready to completely competent Dr. regulations, allowing businesses to prosper all across wasn’t on the program. Keith Brown delivered an retire; he decided to depart Gerry Heymans, MD.” Ontario. If passed, it will cut business costs, harmonize Gerry combined with old inspiring grace and regulatory requirements with other jurisdictions, end pal, former Russell Village benediction. duplication, and reduce barriers to investment. mischief-maker Mike Shirley steered the Important government legislation also continued to Miller, to present one of the evening deftly and move forward. By Ashley Wheeler Bill 68, the Comprehensive Ontario Police Services most bizarre skits ever seen elegantly, livening it up with Act, entered second reading this week. This new at a local function. bang-on impersonations of Student Council Communications legislation will strengthen trust between police and the Back in the day, I’d seen her boss honed over 34 public. Bill 68 is an essential component for better Mike do his irreverent wee years. Each presenter Curling teams earn policing and would ensure police are treated with Scotsman routine but this received a tasteful fairness and respect while enhancing oversight and time he had Gerry as his introduction, explaining silver and bronze improving governance, training, and transparency. willing sidekick. If you why he or she was chosen to With last week being the last week of the month, As March break swiftly approaches, many local families weren’t there, you have to take to the podium. In my activities have been minimal. In sports news, the curling plan to take advantage of the week to visit attractions in the picture this: Both players case, it seems I was teams competed at EOSSA on Tues., Feb. 26, and Wed., Toronto area. I encourage travellers to utilize the GO were behind black curtains representing my deceased Feb. 27. Team Cave comprised of Grace Cave, Alison Transit now that Minister of Transportation Jeff Yurek has with their heads sticking out Roach, Alix Giles and Mya Woods walked away with announced there will be free ridership on GO Transit from dad who – according to March 9 onwards for residents under 12 years of age. and other people hidden Shirley – Gerry saw as a the silver medal. Team Roach comprised of Matthew Jim McDonell away providing their arms local celebrity because of Roach, Ewan Wilson, Ian Koch and Alvaro Castillejo MPP Stormont-Dundas-South Glengarry took the bronze medal. Great season curlers! On Tues., Staff and physicians have Feb. 26, the boys’ hockey team lost in the semi-final A true pioneer spent time remembering and game in overtime to Char-Lan, with a score of 3-2. The honouring Dr. Justus over girls’ hockey team played the following day, Wed., Feb. Etcetera Publications (Chesterville) Inc. WINCHESTER – The Winchester District the past several days. Long- 27, losing 3-0 in the semi-finals to St. Joe’s. Sadly, these Advertising Rates on Request Memorial Hospital time colleague Dr. Suru teams weren’t successful against Seaway at the Dundas Publisher P.O. Box 368, 29 King Street Chande remembered how Etcetera Publications Inc. (WMDH) family extends Cup on Fri., Mar. 1. The girls lost 3-1, and the boys lost Chesterville, Ont. K0C 1H0 its sympathies to the Dr. Justus used to help 2-1, but luckily the intermediate division were Senior Editor Advertising E-mail: Michelle O’Donohue family of Dr. Duane organize get-togethers with victorious over Seaway, winning 2-1. All hockey teams [email protected], fellow physicians. He would [email protected] Justus. Dr. Justus passed will be travelling to Morrisburg on Thurs., March 7 to Associate Editor make the reservation under Kalynn Sawyer Helmer News E-mail: away on Feb 23. “Dr. play the second round of the Dundas Cup. Good luck to ‘Winchester Hospital Reporters [email protected], Justus - along with his all teams, bring home the cup! Doctors’. “The maître d’ Jeff Moore [email protected] father Dr. Howard Justus - Last week, on Wed., Feb. 27, students and staff Kory Glover almost always greeted him Telephone: (613) 448-2321 was a giant in the history dressed up in pink to spread awareness for bullying. Ad Representatives 866-307-3541 of our hospital. He will as Dr. Winchester,” Bullying happens in Canada every 7 minutes, bullying Brenda Fawcett Fax: (613) 448-3260 long be remembered,” remembers Dr. Chande. 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Chesterville Email: [email protected] Sunday March 10, 2019 entrepreneurs and business The NDBC has everything Sunday March 10, 2019 10:30 A.M. – Sunday Worship Service First Sunday of Lent owners with the same drive you need for a productive and & Sunday School Worship with Rev. Lois Martintown and determination as you. healthy work day. Tues., 7:00 P.M. – Prayer & Praise 9:15 A.M. – Community Centre Everyone Welcome. Momentum is contagious. Meharg knows that you 11:00 A.M – Chalmers, Finch Af昀liated with the Pentecostal Mentoring gets you to the can own a small business in a All are welcome. Assemblies of Canada next level of profitability. rural town and still support Come and worship with our family Training can recalibrate the your lifestyle and family. She April 2019 where all are welcome and Christ is Lord. way you do business. does it herself, and her April 2019 “What I’ve noticed is that reasoning is that rural living people who are serious about is better for her family. It’s business are serious about more affordable, healthier, their bottom line. So many and fun for her young Chesterville small business children. owners work in isolation and, The North Dundas Bright office spaces HARMONY COMMUNITY therefore, keep repeating their Business Centre provides Sarah Meharg stands in front a striking canvas by artist PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH errors. They drive themselves business incubation and Johanna Meharg at the business centre; an environment Evangelical Missionary Church CHURCH - Morewood harder and harder. They acceleration services and co- for business owners to improve their bottom line. 12010 Ormond Road & Hwy. 31 ST. ANDREW’S - Chesterville mistake their work ethic for located offices in Winchester. Courtesy photo 613-774-5170 ST. PAUL’S - Winchester their work environment. It’s Its exclusive mentoring and increase their profits and include local Chesterville Rev. D. Bruce North, Rev. Bruce Kemp, B.A. S.T.M. Senior Pastor 613-267-0928 an unhealthy cycle that can be consulting helps small and bring more value to our companies. Rev. Daniel L. Wallace, Sunday March 10, 2019 eliminated with co-working, medium-sized businesses community. Business tenants Rural living is better! Associate Pastor CHESTERVILLE - 9:00 A.M. www.harmony-church.org WINCHESTER - 10:00 A.M. Sunday March 10, 2019 MOREWOOD - 11:15 A.M. 9:45 A.M. – Pre-Service Prayer Everyone Welcome. 10:30 A.M. – Worship Service COME EXPECTING –LEAVE REJOICING Message by Rev. Bruce North Obituary Obituary April 2019 No Evening Service Preparing Disciples of Jesus. ROBBY McCLURE Mary Van Turnhout Sunday School & Nursery available. Suddenly at home on Tuesday, Peacefully at home on Friday, April 2019 February 26th, 2019, Robby February 22, 2019, Mary Van McClure of Chesterville, age 66. Turnhout (nee Pruysten) of Loving father of Andrea McClure Chesterville, age 91. Beloved wife (Tim McRae) of Chesterville and of the late Chris Van Turnhout. ST. MARY’S Ashley McClure (Tony Yetter) of Manotick. Robby will Dear mother of John (Beatrix) of ANGLICAN CHURCH be fondly remembered by his grandchildren Carmen, Berwick. Dear sister of Nel Van Turnhout (Adrianus) of 139 Castor Street, Russell, ON Charley and Dewey. Predeceased by his parents the Netherlands, Joanne Dirven (Nick) of Chesterville ST. MARY Parish Of昀ce: 613-445-3226 Presiding: Rev. Lee Lambert Victor and Leona McClure and his brother Ricky. Also and Franca De Jong (John) of the Netherlands. Oma will OF THE PRESENTATION survived by nieces and nephews. [email protected] be fondly remembered by grandchildren Colleen (Kent), CATHOLIC CHURCH Website: www.stmarysrussell.ca A celebration of Robby’s life will be held at the Royal Chris, Ashley (Justin) and great-grandchildren Brandon, Administration Priest: Sunday March 10, 2019 Canadian Legion, 3500 Fallowf eld Road in Ottawa Arianna, Christine (Matt), Kalleigh, Cassandra, Kobey and Fr. Charles Enyinnia 9:00 A.M. – Holy Eucharist Chloee. Predeceased by her sister Wilhemina Pruysten. Also Parish Secretary: 10:30 A.M. – Holy Eucharist on Sunday, March 24th from 1-4 p.m. There will be Sunday School at 10:30 A.M. an opportunity to share memories of Robby at 2 survived by nieces and nephews. There was no visitation Patricia Guy - 613-448-3262 St. Mary’s Church is engaged in actively p.m. Donations to the O.S.P.C.A. would be gratefully or funeral service. Donations to Dundas County Hospice Weekend Masses: Saturday – 5 P.M. sharing God’s unconditional grace and love. acknowledged by the family. Online condolences would be gratefully acknowledged by the family. Online 8:30 A.M. St. Daniel condolences may be made at marsdenmclaughlin.com. Sunday – December 2019 may be made at marsdenmclaughlin.com. Sunday – 10:30 A.M. St. Mary Weekday Masses: St. Mary - Tues. – 7:00 P.M. Wed. – 9:00 A.M. Thurs. – 9:00 A.M. Fri. – 9:00 A.M. In Memoriam IN MEMORIAM St. Daniel - Wed. – 7:00 P.M. April 2019 Trevor Lyle STEWART THE GATHERING HOUSE MERKLEY, Dwayne Chesterville There’s a family Friendly, Caring, Accepting who misses you dearly I can’t believe 10 years have gone so fast 613-448-1758 In a home where you I still think about you every day. Sunday March 10, 2019 used to be. Service at 10:00 A.M. So often I wish I could live in the past Worship Gathering There’s a family who wanted But ”Life goes on” is what you would say. with Nursery & Kid’s Church to keep you It’s not fair, you had to leave so soon But God willed it not to be. ST. LUKE’S - KNOX April 2019 Heaven needed another angel, I guess. You left many happy memories PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - And a sorrow too great So now you watch us from ‘over the moon’ FINCH to be told. ‘Cuz God does what he thinks is best. Interim Moderator: But to us who love Miss you Dad, so very much. Rev. Bruce Kemp, B.A. S.T.M. Until the day we meet again 613-267-0928 and lost you Minister: The Rev. Dr. Cheryl Gaver Your memories November 10, 1946 And I can once again feel your touch, - March 2, 2009 613-918-0506 To update regular will never grow old. I will silently endure the pain Church 613-984-2201 That your passing has brought on me Sunday March 10, 2019 or special Sadly missed and you will always be remembered. And all of our family. 9:30 a.m. ~ Worship Time Sunday church service Carol, Dora, Anthony & Debbie, and Sunday School times only, please call Donald & Andrea Love you & miss you Dad. Everyone Welcome! 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OTTAWA VALLEY FARM SHOW SCHEDULE 2809 County Road #7, R.R. #1, Chesterville, ON K0C 1H0 TUESDAY, MARCH 12 11:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. Algonquin College: Business – Agriculture Diploma Tel: 613-448-2359 Fax: 613-448-1584 9 a.m. Doors open with Martin Savard and Blair Dow - Hall A E-mail: [email protected] 9 a.m. - 10 a.m. Shurgain presents: 4 Ways to Produce More Fat with 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Championship Seed, Feed, and Forage Show Awards, We will Purchase or Store: Soybeans • Corn Douglas Castagnino Ph.D, Pierre Dionne Agr. and Jakob Vogel - Hall A hosted by OVSGA - Hall A We Offer: Basis Contracts • Forward Contracts • Competitive Drying Rates 10 a.m. Offi cial show opening - Main Lobby 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. Kemptville College Alumni Reception - Hall B Licensed: Elevator • Corn Dealer • Soybean Dealer 10 a.m. - 11 a.m. Digital Agronomy Present and Future – How Ag Tech 3 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Precision Planting with Greg Millard - Hall A Licensed under the Grain Financial Protection Act Can Help Your Farm with Paul Hermans - Hall B 7 p.m. Doors close 10:30 a.m. - 11 a.m. Algonquin College: Business – Agriculture Diploma 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Toy Auction, hosted by VITEO - Hall A with Martin Savard and Blair Dow - Hall A Thursday, March 14 BE INSPIRED by Advanced Agricultural Leadership 11 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Doors open Program with Gabrielle Ferguson, leadership programs director, hosted 9 a.m. Shurgain Presents: 4 Ways to Produce More Fat- Doug- by the Rural Ontario Institute - Hall A 9 a.m. - 10 a.m. las Castagnino Ph.D, Pierre Dionne Agr. and Jakob Vogel - Hall A Recent changes in Canadian income taxes with 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Algonquin College: Business – Agriculture Diploma Ian Murphy, hosted by MNP - Hall A 9 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. with Martin Savard and Blair Dow - Hall A Soil Compaction with Jake Kraayenbrink - Hall A 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Getting to the Farm with Michel Lalonde, VP opera- 2019 Grain Market Outlook with Moe Augustino, 10 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. tions and sales, Storm Internet - Hall A Farms.com - Hall A Jerome (Jay) Richer What Happens at the Farm with Peter Vanderlind, Mental Health Matters, presented by the Ontario Federa- 10:30 a.m. - 11 a.m. 613-987-2963 1-877-482-7015 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. business development associate, Storm Internet - Hall A tion of Agriculture (OFA) - Hall B How Bélisle Can Be At Your Service with Patrice 11 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Confi ned Space with Sheila James, WSPS - Hall A 2:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Prestigious Pedigreed Seed Auction, hosted by OVSGA - Court Vincent - Hall A 12 p.m. of Honour Tractor Safety with Sheila James, WSPS - Hall A 3:30 p.m. - 4 p.m. How to Turn Your Data into Dollars with Mike McBride, Doors close 12 p.m. - 1 p.m. 5 p.m. JLD-LAGUË - Hall A 5:15 p.m. - 7 p.m. Exhibitor Reception, hosted by OVSGA - Hall A Certifi ed Crop Care Centre 1 p.m. - 2 p.m. Your Health, Your Biggest Asset with Farzi Taj, The Edge Wednesday, March 13 Benefi ts on behalf of The Co-operators Eastern Ontario Agencies - Hall A 9 a.m. Doors open 2 p.m. - 3 p.m. 2019 Grain Market Outlook with Moe Augustino, Farms. Agri-Partners 9 a.m. - 10 a.m. Shurgain presents: 4 Ways to Produce More Fat- Doug- com - Hall A Toll Free: 1-877-774-2209 Crop Centre Ltd. Bus: 613-774-2209 las Castagnino Ph.D, Pierre Dionne Agr. and Jakob Vogel - Hall A 4 p.m. Doors close Box 425, Winchester, Ontario Fax: 613-774-1078 9 a.m. - 10 a.m. Digital Agronomy Present and Future – How Ag Tech Can Help Your Farm with Paul Hermans - Hall B 10 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Leadership in Action with Warren Schneckenburg- Gate admission $12, er, alumni, The Ontario Soil Network - Hall A 10:30 a.m. - 11 a.m. Plan for the Worst with Sheila James, WSPS - Hall kids under 12 FREE B 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Cyber Security, RBC - Hall A Online Tickets $10 G. & J. Yelle Inc. Material Handling Equipment & Ventilation FREE PARKING • FREE WIFI • MINIATURE TRACTOR SALE Bus: 613-987-5336 Fax: 613-987-5787 2068 County Road 12 AUCTION FEATURING ANNIVERSARY QUILT Cell: 613-223-4836 CRYSLER, ONTARIO Smellink Realty Inc. Jack Durant Enterprises Inc. 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Page 8 The Chesterville Record Wednesday, March 6, 2019 Raising funds for prostate cancer Carolyn Thompson Goddard Record Correspondent SOUTH MOUNTAIN – The South Mountain Agricultural Hall (SMAH) was a beehive of activity both inside and out as the seventh annual Nation Valley ATV Club Rally in Support of Ride for Dad was held on Sat., March 2. Winchester resident Charlotte Coons, one of the event organizers, Registering riders And they’re off commented how the event Members of the Mountain and District Lions Club The first few four wheelers roared off shortly after 10 a.m. on March 2 as part of an has raised $347,000 Karen Ceelen and Ian McKelvie look on as Darwin estimated 300 participants in the Nation Valley ATV Club Rally in support of Ride dollars over the past six Prince completes his registration for the Nation Valley for Dad. Thompson Goddard photo years with all funds raised ATV Club Rally in support of Ride for Dad. 100 kilometres with a Thompson Goddard photo provided to local lunch stop in Winchester. organizations. Coons prostate cancer as well as education on prostate Organizers estimated four elaborated that these the Winchester PSA event cancer and access to a free plus hours would be included Prostate Cancer at Winchester and District PSA blood test. needed to complete the Fight Foundation in Memorial Hospital. This The route that began track, and stressed the Ottawa which supports year, the event will be held and ended at the SMAH importance of safety on research and education on on Aug. 10 and provides covered approximately several occasions. Members of North Dundas Fire Stations No. Community shows its support 2 and 3 located in South Michelle O’Donohue community offered support through Mountain and Winchester Record Staff donations, and buying tickets for the were on hand to recover LONG SAULT – The community event, with support received from local ATV’s if needed and OPP rallied to support one of their own on Fri., businesses and individuals in the constable Jonathan Bray March 1 at the South Stormont Township community. and OPP auxiliary Mike Hall. A Spaghetti Supper fundraiser was The evening included live music and Warden both out of the organized to raise funds for Tristan bar, and was packed throughout the Long Sault Detachment Robertson, a young man from the area night. McCosham described the event as were riding ATVs in the who suffered multiple injuries as a result a great success; and went on to say that event in order to be of Correction In the Feb. 27 edition of the Record, on Page 8, a of a recent car accident. Family friend, the showing of support in a small assistance as required. photo showing executive members of the 2019-2020 Amie McCosham, was one of the event community has given the feeling of a Coons wished to thank Chesterville and District Historical Society included an organizers. She explained that following “big hug” to the family during this all the community incorrect name, and order of individuals pictured. It the accident, people from all around the difficult time. The original goal for the organizations and should have stated, pictured, front, from the left, community were getting in touch with the event was to raise $5,000; however, businesses which supported secretary Kim McInnis, president Ashley Harper and family, and close family friends, to see following the great outpouring of support the event in a variety of vice president Caroline Roberts. Back row, treasurer what they could do to offer their support. for the family, McCosham advised that ways including donations Verne McMillian. This dinner came together as a response to the goal was increased to $6,000. The to the silent auction. that community desire to help out. final amount is still being tallied; but, McCosham advised that the event was McCosham advised that this updated organized in just a few weeks, and the goal was met.

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Your wedding checklist Wedding planning can get Four months before overwhelming. In many cases, there are □ Reserve transportation to and from the tasks that should be completed up to a ceremony and reception venues, if year ahead of the event. This handy necessary. checklist will help you stay on top of all □ Have a cake tasting and finalize the of the important details right up to the big cake design. day. □ Schedule hair and makeup appointments and don’t forget to book trial Nine to twelve months before runs for both. □ Decide on a wedding budget and track □ Make a plan for decorating your all your expenses accordingly. ceremony and reception spaces. □ Set a date. □ Make a guest list. Three months before □ Research venues for your ceremony □ Choose and order the groom’s outfit. and reception and book the one(s) that you □ Start thinking about the music and like. choose songs for the ceremony and the first □ Decide if you want a bridal party and dance. You may want to make a separate choose who you want to be a part of your list for party music. day. □ Have a tasting with your caterer to set □ Start collecting your guests’ addresses. the menu. □ Start planning the rehearsal dinner. □ If another dress fitting is required, do wedding party and family. Eight months before □ Select wedding favours and order it now. □ Supply your photographer with a list □ Shop for and purchase a wedding them. of photos you want, and your DJ with a gown. Two weeks before detailed playlist. □ Book your vendors for the day: Two months before □ Book an appointment to have a □ Write out cheques to pay your vendors. photographer, DJ or musician, florist, cake □ Send out the invitations. manicure and pedicure the day before. maker and caterer (if food isn’t included □ Make sure the bridesmaids and □ Have the final dress fitting and bring it The day before with your venue). groomsmen have their outfits. home. □ Relax while you get your nails done. □ Register for gifts. □ Have the first wedding dress fitting. □ Book the groom’s suit or tuxedo □ Give the payment cheques to someone □ Build a wedding website that your □ Shop for and buy gifts for your bridal fitting. you trust in order to pay your vendors. guests can visit for extra information party. □ Track down people who haven’t □ At the rehearsal dinner, give gifts to concerning your wedding. responded yet. your bridal party. One month before □ Confirm number of guests with your Six months before □ Meet with your officiant to go through venue and caterer and don’t forget to order Your wedding day □ Choose an officiant. the ceremony. meals to feed your DJ and photographer. □ Have the flowers delivered to the □ Shop for and purchase bridesmaids’ □ Make sure you have your marriage wedding venue. dresses. licence. The week before □ Make sure the venue is decorated □ Order the invitations. □ Start making a list of people who’ve □ Make a seating chart. according to your vision. □ BuyBanquet your wedding bands. confirmed Hallthat they’ll be attending. □ Delegate any day-of tasks to your □ Keep calm and enjoy. for all Occasions

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A tad frugal? Here’s some wedding tips Kory Glover After all the planning and prepping for be as many mouths to fill as you might Record Staff the big day, alcohol can be a more than think. Also, you can continue to save NORTH DUNDAS – Everyone wants necessary expense for the service but money by going to discount liquor stores the picture perfect wedding but they also there’s a more frugal approach to this as and buying the basics; red and white wine don’t want to leave anything but dust and well; when picking out venues for the and a small variety of beer, anything tears in their wallets when they’re done. ceremony, make sure to ask if you can more is your call. Planning a wedding can probably be one supply the bar with your own alcohol. Now, There are plenty of other ways to save of the most stressful endeavours a person can you’re probably thinking that’ll just run the money on your wedding day so make sure ever endure. Who’s going on the guest list, bill up higher because you’re now buying a to put a list together of ideas and plan where’s the ceremony going to be held, who’s bunch of alcohol for a huge crowd of ahead with what you want and/or need. going to cater the service while also worrying people but not if you think ahead. The more you plan ahead, the less about wardrobe, flowers, entertainment, food If you followed the advice of not surprises there’ll be when that bill comes and who knows what else. All of that can run bloating your guest list, there shouldn’t in the mail. a young couple a hefty tab. However, there are certain ways couples can have their happily ever after and still be able to afford a decent honeymoon. For one, don’t over-invite. For young couples especially, it’s incredibly tempting to invite everyone who’s crossed your path to your big day. Whether it’s to rekindle old friendships or keep in touch with relatives, Come to South Stormont it’s not necessary to bloat your guest list. It’s important to only invite people you for your wedding needs! have intimate relationships with. The golden rule: if you haven’t spoken to them in the past six months to a year, then maybe It might also be a good idea to skip Marriage Licence, Wedding Offi ciant & Community Hall they should not be included. The next groomsmen and bridesmaid gifts as well. located at 2 Mille Roche Road, Long Sault money saver is invitations; people can This might be a difficult step considering for Showers, Stags & Does and Receptions. spend a total of $250 to $750 on invitations all the help they’ve been during the alone. The cost of invitations can be planning process but let’s be honest here; mitigated by using electronic invites or gifts are expensive, especially if you put a even social media; or, if you have a creative wedding service on top of that. side, you can make invitations yourself If the groomsmen and bridesmaids are using design applications or just use the really your friends, they’ll understand that Town Hall: 613-534-8889 or Recreation: 613-534-2419 simple trio of glue, paper and glitter. There you’re on a tight budget and that a simple are also online sites that offer low prices for thank you and round at the bar is more than www.southstormont.ca quality work. sufficient. “Come see for yourself!”

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Tips for a successful marriage proposal People ready to “pop the question” may wonder about the • Embrace the old fashioned. It may be romantic to right way to initiate an engagement proposal. Because a marriage step back in time and follow the traditions of yesteryear. proposal is such a memorable moment in a couples’ lives Show respect to future in-laws by speaking to them about together, those doing the proposing often go to great lengths to intentions to propose and ask for their blessings. Get ensure things go smoothly. While there is no proposal playbook, down on bended knee when asking for a sweetheart’s these guidelines can assist those ready to take the leap. hand. Such gestures add up to meaningful expressions of • Add a personal touch. It’s easy to get caught up in love. making a marriage proposal a spectacle or something • Consider timing. A person may be so excited to worthy of a social media post. But taking a sweetheart back propose that he or she fails to consider how the other to a special place that recalls a significant moment can set person in the relationship is feeling. If that person is the backdrop for a memorable proposal. Incorporating the overwhelmed by work projects or stressed about place you first met or a special song into the proposal can upcoming events, consider waiting to propose at a more make it that much more personal and meaningful. relaxed time. • Enlist help from others. It can be a challenge to keep your excitement hidden while collecting information about Terrace Green, more than just a picturesque venue a future spouse’s likes and dislikes. Ask friends and close family members to be your accomplices so that information Kalynn Sawyer Helmer was in 2009 and Annette was weddings as possible because my can be gathered without generating suspicion. This can be Record Staff certified as a bridal consultant to husband and I both believe that you especially helpful when finding the perfect ring. WINCHESTER – Annette and Jim assist the couples that came through. shouldn’t start out a marriage in debt, • Keep it simple. The more complex a proposal, the Angus bought the Terrace Green Bed “Basically it says I know what I for a wedding.” more opportunities for things to go wrong. Simplicity, even and Breakfast in September of 2004. am doing. But I don’t charge for my Annette works with the locals and if it means keeping the proposal to yourself until the Their new venture was thwarted by services because it is included in the also helps the couple find the best an arsonist who burned the barn on package,” she said. deals. “Seven years ago we started question has been popped, can make for an extra special Nov. 6 of the same year and then The package includes the grounds collaborating with Winchelsea Events moment. returned to burn the house on Nov. at the bed and breakfast that provide and I always recommend the flower Marriage proposals happen every day. With humour, 11. In the wake of such sorrow, it a picturesque location for the ideal shops and Joy to Share for confidence and a heart full of love, popping the question took the couple a year to fight with outdoor wedding. On the south side, decorating,” she said. “I basically am can be a success. the insurance company until they there are 45 foot pine trees that here to help people connect if they were finally able to rebuild in 2005 resemble an open air cathedral. There need somebody. I throw in very and 2006; however, they were able to is also an extensive garden where helpful hints.” A Warm Reception For prevail and have become a couples can have their photos taken - Traditionally the bridal party will noteworthy destination in North even if they don’t rent the grounds rent the bed and breakfast the night You & Your Guests Dundas. for the wedding. before. On the day of the wedding, “It was going to be a century “We don’t have any restrictions. the ladies will wake up to breakfast home but didn’t live that long,” said We rent the venue outside and the B made by Annette while they bring in HALL RENTALS Annette. They were able to rebuild & B for them to sleep of course, and their hair stylists and makeup artist. the home to look as close as possible the whole grounds outside. And if Annette also provides a light lunch to to the original building and opened they don’t have their wedding here, the families and wedding parties to 4P_LK7HY[PLZ‹>LKKPUNZ early to accommodate a wedding we do offer the grounds to ease any stress on the busy day and party on July 15, 2006. “People photographers for wedding and make sure everyone is well fed. 9LJLW[PVUZ‹(UUP]LYZHYPLZ forgot to book the groom’s family family pictures. We have very very Staying at the Terrace Green is )HUX\L[Z‹-\UKYHPZLYZL[J and that week was 100 degrees most nice flower beds. That’s my other more than just a venue but because of days and they were most grateful that passion; hospitality and gardening,” Annette’s passion, she makes it an we opened earlier than expected just Annette said. experience with over and above to accommodate them,” said Annette. As a local resource Annette has no service. She explained her love for For more It was a fitting opening for Terrace equal and can offer couples advice weddings with vibrance saying, “It’s information! Green and Annette, whose passion and options for local vendors and like I’m part of it and I’m part of this for weddings is unmistakable. The businesses to help plan their big special day and these people’s first wedding on the Angus’ property wedding. “We try to provide as frugal dreams. It’s just really nice.” Sounndtastdtasasststicti Get married under our canopy of green. 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Flower language 101 Kory Glover wedding bouquets. Cornflowers is another popular bouquet and white indicates talent. Record Staff Another popular flower used in wedding that can be considered a compliment for Daffodils are extremely popular for NORTH DUNDAS – Want to make your services is the anemone, which represents bridesmaids; these flowers represent springtime weddings due to their bright and wedding day pop with an array of colours expectation. This is very fitting for such an friendship, which is always nice to colourful appearance. So, it might not be a and wonderful smells? event that symbolizes a future together, celebrate on a wedding day. huge surprise to learn that these flowers Flowers are the number one way to with both the bride and groom having Chrysanthemums (try saying that five times symbolize happiness and kind regards. accomplish such a feat, however, it’s certain expectations. fast) represent wealth and optimism, which Dahlias can be an important part of a important to know what kind of flowers They may not know it but it would is something you’ll probably need after wedding service because they represent one you’ll need for the big day. actually be a great compliment for the getting the wedding bill in the mail. of the most important things needed in a Different colours and flower types bride and her bridesmaids to hold a Different colour chrysanthemums can marriage, commitment and long-lasting represent multiple different things bouquet of calla lilies during the ceremony. also symbolize different things, for bonds; this and their elegant look make including moods and feelings. For These tropical flowers represent example, white symbolizes loyal love and them a perfect addition to any ceremony. example, baby’s breath is a very common magnificent beauty, getting their name truth, red symbolizes sheer love and yellow But at the end of the day, it’s your type of flower used for weddings but few from the Greek word “calla” meaning represents a wounded heart or slighted love. wedding day, so you can choose from any people know that this carnation actually beautiful. Different colour carnations also combination of colours and types because symbolizes everlasting love, pureness and Calla lilies can also represent purity, symbolize something different; pink no matter what you end up choosing, you’ll innocence due to the delicate white holiness and faithfulness, which can be a represents boldness, red symbolizes love still be saying “I do”. clusters they form; this is probably why it nice addition to include in a wedding is one of the most commonly used ceremony.

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E-mail your For more sports go to sports information www.chestervillerecord.com to [email protected] THETHE PAGESPAGEAGESS TOLL FREE: 1-866-307-3541 TEL: 613-448-2321 FAX: 613-448-3260 Rockets oust Eagles, face Castors in semifinal Jeff Moore St. Isidore and had a chance Reilly Tondreau just 1:25 Record Staff to end the series with a into the second period on CHESTERVILLE—The victory. the power play. North Dundas Rockets The Eagles opened the The Rockets were able to played two playoff games scoring, when Kevin hold the Eagles off the this past week as they Howson scored from Tyler board for the remainder of travelled to St. Isidore on Deuce and Jakob Brunette the second period with Thursday night to take on at 4:12 of the first period Tondreau making some the Eagles in game four and taking a 1-0 lead. The highlight-reel saves. The welcomed the Eagles on Rockets tied the game at Rockets took a 2-1 lead into Friday night for game five. 17:58 as Kyle Collette the second period. Rockets 3 Eagles 2 roofed one over the Eagles’ The Rockets made it 3-1 The North Dundas goalie, Dawson Irving from at 2:26 of the third period as Rockets welcomed the St. Tom Fingler and Matt Roth scored his second of Isidore Eagles to the Cowley. The teams took a the game and seventh of the Chesterville Arena on Fri., one-all draw into the first series from Jarrett Williams Rockets celebrate round one victory March 1, for game five of intermission. and Tondreau. The Eagles The North Dundas Rockets downed the St. Isidore Eagles in game five of the best the best of seven NCJHL The Rockets took their made it interesting as Ryan of seven NCJHL quarterfinal 3-2 on Fri., March 1 at the Chesterville Arena. The quarterfinal. The Rockets first lead of the game as Wells slid one home from Rockets celebrate the feat by converging on their goal crease. The Rockets now were coming off a big 4-2 Connor Roth sniped one Bruno Leclerc at the 12- move on to face the Clarence Castors in round two. victory the previous night in from Cowley and goalie, minute mark of the third to Moore photo make it 3-2. shots and suffering the loss when Brad Nash slapped one were able to hold the Eagles With just under two in the Eagles’ goal was home from Justin Lefebvre at bay for the remainder of minutes remaining, the Irving making 31 saves on at 7:24 and took that lead the game taking a 4-2 Eagles pulled their goalie in 34 shots. into the first intermission. victory. favour of an extra attacker Rockets 4 Eagles 2 The Rockets took a three With the win, the Rockets but couldn’t establish The North Dundas goal lead when Kyle Collette headed home with a chance pressure in the Rockets’ Rockets travelled to the St. snapped one to the back of to finish off the Eagles in end. The Rockets forced the Isidore Arena on Thurs., Feb. the net from Roth and Hugo game five. Picking up the Eagles to play in the neutral 28, to take on the Eagles in Lusignan just 1:53 into the win in the Rockets’ goal was zone not allowing them to game four the best of seven second period. Reilly Tondreau and enter their zone as time was NCJHL quarterfinal. The The Rockets kept the suffering the loss in the winding down. Rockets went into the game pressure on as Roth scored Eagles’ goal was Dawson The clock was the with a two games to one lead his second of the game Irving. Eagles’ enemy in this game and looked to add pressure unassisted at 8:17. The Up next as it wound down to zero. on the Eagles before heading Eagles finally got on the The North Dundas The Rockets took the home for game five. scoreboard at 9:59 as Kevin Rockets travel to the victory, ending the Eagles’ The Rockets took game Howson scored from Jakob Clarence Creek Arena to post season. With the win, one 4-3 in double overtime, Brunette and Zachary take on the Castors in game the Rockets now move on game two 4-3 in overtime Bougie but the Rockets took one of the NCJHL semifinal to play the first-place but lost 4-2 to the Eagles in the 4-1 lead into the second on Fri., March 8, 6:30 p.m. The Rockets’ forward, Hugo Lusignan (8) crashes the Clarence Castors who game three. The Rockets intermission. and welcome the Castors to net looking for a rebound after his teammate, Connor knocked off the Gatineau opened the scoring when Neither team was able to the Chesterville Arena on Roth (25) took a shot on goal. The Eagles’ defense- Hull-Volant in four games Connor Roth scored an score until the Eagles got to Sat., March 9, at 7:30 p.m. men, Bruno Leclerc (28) and Jeremy Arbour (20) try to straight. unassisted goal just 40 within two at 17:09 as Ryan for game two. Game three take care of Lusignan as goalie, Dawson Irving tries to Picking up the win in the seconds into the first period Wells scored from Xavier will be in Clarence Creek locate the puck. The Rockets went on to take the game Rockets’ goal was Tondreau to take a 1-0 lead. Leclerc and Bruno Leclerc to on Sun., March 10, at 2:15 3-2 and the series, four games to one. Moore photo making 28 saves on 30 The Rockets made it 2-0 make it 4-2. The Rockets p.m. Ravens claim EOSSAA Championship Jeff Moore a good start scoring 18 first-quarter points Villager Staff and held the Patriotes offence to just seven. RUSSELL—The St. Thomas Aquinas The Ravens narrowly outscored the Catholic High School Ravens Junior boys’ Patriotes 11-9 in the second quarter and basketball team hosted the EOSSAA took a 29-18 lead into halftime. The Ravens Championship on Tues., Feb. 26. The outscored the Patriotes 12-10 in the third Ravens finished the season with a perfect quarter and took a 41-28 lead into the final record and won the PRSSAA stanza. The Ravens sat back and played a Championship the previous week. more defensive style in the fourth quarter The Ravens welcomed the Almonte T- scoring just eight points but only allowed Bolts, RCI Raiders, Rideau Lions, St. eight against. The Ravens took the game Lawrence Saints and Citadelle Patriotes. 49-34 to claim the EOSSAA Championship The tournament was divided into two going undefeated all season. divisions with the Ravens, St. Lawerence Scoring for the Ravens were Dylan and Almonte T-Bolts in one division and in Clune with 12 points, Callum Birch and the other the Citadelle Patriotes, RCI Matt Pietrkiewicz with eight each, Callum Raiders and the Rideau Lions. Tait with seven, Kai Daniel with six and The Ravens finished first in their Brock Ballantyne and Aidan Nyentap each division with two wins 61-34 over the T- with four. Bolts and 67-25 over the Saints. On the Ravens 65 Saints 26 2018-19 EOSSA Champions other side, the Patriotes lost to the Raiders In their second game of the tournament, The St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic High School Ravens Junior boys’ basketball team 42-38 but beat the Rideau Lions 39-25 and the Ravens took on the Saints. The Ravens hosted the EOSSAA Championship on Tues., Feb. 26. The Ravens went undefeated with a total point difference moved on to jumped out to an early lead scoring 19 first- in their regular season and won their first two games of the championship before face the Ravens in the championship. quarter points and held the Saints to 10. The tipping off against the Citadel Patriotes in the final. The Ravens’ dream of keeping Ravens 49 Patriotes 34 Ravens poured another 17 points and their their undefeated season became a reality as they downed the Patriotes 49-34 taking The Ravens went into the final defence totally shut down the Saints’ the EOSSAA Championship. The team members are: front from left, Tanner Smith, undefeated and faced off against the offence allowing only two points. Dylan Clune, Callum Birch and Dream manager, Dakota Aubin. Back from left, Patriotes who were one and one but made it The Ravens took a 36-12 lead into the assistant coach, Danik Lafleur, Brock Ballantyne, Callum Tait, Kai Daniel, Matt Pietrkiewicz, Aidan Nyentap, N. P., and head coach, Greg Light. to the final on points. The Ravens got off to Continued on page 16 Moore photo March 06 Page 16.qxp_Layout 2 2019-03-05 12:52 PM Page 1

Page 16 The Sports Pages Wednesday, March 6, 2019 Vikings hand Knights two strikes Jeff Moore both on the power play. Record Staff The Golden Knights tried to close the OTTAWA—The Casselman Vikings gap but the Vikings’ defence only allowed played two playoff games this week as they six third-period shots. With about a minute welcomed the Ottawa West Golden Knights and a half remaining, the Golden Knights on Sunday night for game one and travelled pulled their goalie in favour of an extra to Ottawa on Monday night to take on the attacker but it was the Vikings who closed Golden Knights for game two of the series. out the scoring as Mattie scored his second Vikings 5 Golden Knights 2 of the game from Louis Chabot and The Casselman Vikings travelled to the Gabriel Rousselle into an empty net. Barbara Ann Scott Arena in Ottawa on The Vikings took the game 5-2 and a 2- Mon., March 4, to take on the Ottawa West 0 series lead heading back to Casselman Golden Knights in game two of the best of for game three. The Vikings outshot the seven CCHL2 semifinal. The Vikings drew Golden Knights 31-30. Picking up the win first blood in the series taking game one in the Vikings’ goal was Nick Campbell decisively 5-1 and looked to go up two making 28 saves and suffering the loss in games to one with a victory. the Golden Knights’ goal was Miguel The Vikings opened the scoring when Daoust making nine saves before being The Casselman Vikings travelled to the Barbara Ann Scott Arena in Ottawa to take Yanick Dicaire snapped one home from replaced by Mitchell Bown who made 17 on the Ottawa West Golden Knights on Mon., March 4, for game two of the best of Shawn Patterson just 1:39 into the first saves. seven CCHL2 Martin Division semifinal. The Vikings’ forward, Samuel Mattie (28) period. The Vikings made it 2-0 when Vikings 5 Golden Knights 1 fired a shot past the Golden Knights’ goalie, Mitchell Bown for the Vikings’ fourth Patterson scored his second of the playoffs The Casselman Vikings welcomed the goal of the game. The Golden Knights defender, Bobby Dempster tried to get a stick from Joel Hunt and Brady Cloutier on the Ottawa West Golden Knights to the J. R. on the puck. The Vikings went on to take the game 5-2 taking a 2-0 series lead. power play at 5:09. Brisson Complex on Sun., March 3, for Moore photo The Vikings added another goal with game one of the best of seven CCHL2 another pair of goals at 7:37 as Patterson game one. just 1:18 remaining in the opening frame as Martin Division semifinal. The Vikings sniped one from Jason Cossette and Brady The Vikings outshot the Golden Knights Frederick Gagnier scored his third from finished the regular season in second place Cloutier on the power play and again at 41-27. Picking up the win in the Vikings’ Pierce Britton and took a 3-0 lead into the while the Golden Knights finished in third 14:45 as Gagnier blasted one to the back of goal was Nick Campbell making 26 saves first intermission. The Vikings struck again securing home ice advantage. the net from Cossette. The Vikings took a and suffering the loss for the Golden at 13:12 of the second period as Samuel The Vikings opened the scoring at 9:47 commanding 4-0 lead into the second Knights was Miguel Daoust making 26 Mattie scored his first of the post season of the first period as Gabriel Russell intermission. saves. from Brady Cloutier and Joel Hunt on the snapped one home from Ryan Williams Gagnier scored his second of the game Up next power play. and Frederick Gagnier taking a 1-0 lead. at 5:29 of the third period from Evan The Casselman Vikings welcome the The Vikings ran into some penalty The Vikings doubled the Golden Knights Boucher and Evan Landry on the power Ottawa West Golden Knights to the J. R. trouble on questionable calls and the on shots 14-7 but took just a 1-0 lead into play giving the Vikings a 5-0 lead. Brisson Complex on Thurs., March 7 for Golden Knights took advantage scoring at the first intermission. The Golden Knights finally got on the game three at 7:30 p.m. and travel to the 15:04 as Justin James scored from Daniel The Vikings made it 2-0 when Yanick scoreboard at 16:04 as Justin Jamer scored Barbara Ann Scott Arena in Ottawa on Sat., Stratis and again with eight seconds Dicaire fired one home from Shawn from Daniel Stratis and Andrew March 9, for game four at 7:20 p.m. The remaining in the middle frame as Nolan Patterson and Rouselle just 25 seconds into MacKinnon on the power play. The Vikings then head back home for game five Marshall scored from Ben Kreyzerman the second period. The Vikings scored Vikings hung on for the 5-1 victory taking on Tues., March 12, at 7:30 p.m. Rangers sweep Jets in four Jeff Moore remaining as Forestell scored scoring when Brody Ranger Record Staff his second of the game from scored off a rebound from METCALFE—The South Dillon and Pickup and took a Cameron Dillon and Mathieu Grenville Rangers played 5-0 lead into the second Giroux at 10:44 on the power two playoff games this past intermission. play taking a 1-0 lead. The weekend as they welcomed It was all Rangers in the Rangers took the 1-0 lead the Metcalfe Jets on third period, scoring four into the first intermission. Thursday night for game more unanswered goals at The Rangers took a two- three and travelled to 9:45 as Dillon completed his goal lead when Carson Metcalfe on Friday night for hat trick from Jordan Poulin Pickup scored an unassisted game four. and Forestell, at 13:19 Poulin goal at 6:45 of the second Rangers 9 Jets 0 lit the lamp from Edmonds period. The Jets cut the The South Grenville and with 1:23 remaining as deficit in half when Jarrett Rangers travelled to the Poulin scored his second Ladouceur scored from Cam Larry Robinson Arena in from Tristan Loomis and Gallant and Evan Mantha on Metcalfe on Fri., March 1, to Edmonds; and closed out the the power play at 9:21. The Rangers’ goalie, Lee Spurgeon takes a shot in the chest protector from the Jets’ take on the Jets for game scoring with 26 seconds The Rangers restored a Mark Morrison (11). The Rangers’ defensemen, Mathieu Giroux (9) tries to distract four of the best of seven showing on the clock as two-goal lead when Giroux Morrison from getting a shot away. Spurgeon and the Rangers took the game 3-2. Moore photo NCJHL quarterfinal. The Dillon scored his second of slapped one home from Rangers were coming off a the game from Poulin and Pickup and goalie, Lee Rangers welcome the NCJHL semifinal at 7:30 10, at 3:15 p.m. The Rangers slight 3-2 victory in their Drew Holmes. Spurgeon at 13:35 and took a Vankleek Hill Cougars to the p.m. and travel to the welcome the Cougars for previous game taking a 3-0 The Rangers took the 3-1 lead into the second Ingredion Centre on Sat., Vankleek Hill Arena for game three on Tues., March series lead and had a chance game convincingly by a intermission. The Jets got to March 9, for game one of the game two on Sun., March 12, at 7:30 p.m. to sweep the series. score of 9-0 sweeping the within one, as Ladouceur The Rangers opened the series 4-0. The Rangers will scored his second of the Ravens championship the Ravens took on the T-Bolts. The scoring when Cameron move on to face the game from Mantha and Ravens put it to the T-Bolts racking up 14 Dillon scored from Carson Vankleek Hill Cougars in the Devon Upton at 6:39 of the Continued from page 15 first quarter points and defensively Pickup and Joe MacLean just semifinal. Picking up the win third period. dressing room at the half. The Ravens holding them to just eight points. It was 1:23 into the first period in the Rangers’ goal was Lee With time winding down kept the pressure on scoring 15 points in much the same in the second quarter as taking a 1-0 lead. The Spurgeon and suffering the in regulation, the Jets pulled the third quarter and allowing just eight the Ravens outscored the T-Bolts 15-7 Rangers took a two-goal lead loss in the Jets’ goal was their goalie in favour of an against. The Ravens took a commanding taking a 29-15 lead into the break at when Noah Edmonds Tyler Desjardins. extra attacker and pressured 51-20 lead into the final stanza. halftime. slapped one home from Rangers 3 Jets 2 the Rangers but it just wasn’t The Ravens showed no signs of The T-Bolts and the Ravens each Hayden Sayeau and Justin The South Grenville meant to be as the Rangers slowing, scoring 14 points and scored 12 points in the third quarter but Saab-Brault at 17:07. The Rangers welcomed the were able to hold off the defensively allowing just six points the Ravens took a 41-27 advantage into Rangers took a 2-0 lead into Metcalfe Jets to the attack taking the game 3-2. against. The Ravens took the game 65-26 the final quarter. The Ravens dominated the first intermission. Ingredion Centre in Cardinal With the win, the Rangers becoming the only undefeated team in the the fourth quarter dropping another 20 The Rangers made it 3-0 on Thurs., Feb. 28, for game had a chance to sweep the championship. points on the T-Bolts and holding them to when Dillon scored his three of the best of seven series in their next meeting. Scoring for the Ravens were Callum just seven. The Ravens took their first second the game from Zach NCJHL quarterfinal. The Picking up the win in the Birch with 19 points, Aidan Nyentap with game 61-34. Hotte at 4:30 of the second Rangers went into the game Ranger’ goal was Spurgeon 12, Kai Daniel with 10, Matt Pietrkiewicz Scoring for the Ravens were Matt period and 4-0 at 5:41 as leading the series two games and suffering the loss in the with eight, Callum Tait with seven, Brock Pietrkiewicz with 17 points, Callum Birch Brayden Forestell sniped one to none and looked to take a Jets’ goal was Tyler Ballantyne with four, N. P. with three and with 15, Dylan Clune and Callum Tait unassisted. stranglehold on the series Desjardins. Dylan Clune with a deuce. each with eight, Brock Ballantyne and N. The Rangers added with a victory. Up next Ravens 61 T-Bolts 34 P. scored five and Kai Daniel scored another goal with just 1:54 The Rangers opened the The South Grenville In their first game of the championship, three. March 06 Page 17.qxp_Layout 2 2019-03-05 1:10 PM Page 1

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heart breaking loss of 1-0 to the Mildmay Underdogs consecutive year. The Warriors played some very spirited Eastern teams bring finishing in fourth place. games coming in fourth place, while the Valley Gamblers Midgets: finished in 6th place out of 10 Juvenile boys’ teams this year. Our Stealth Midget girls worked hard to defend their title All teams would like to send a special thank you to their home the medals of Provincial Champs, but lost in sudden-death overtime coaches, trainers, team managers and sponsors for all the time BARRIE—Twelve eastern broomball teams travelled to game against the Blyth Bullets. They brought home the and effort spent getting them ready for this provincial Barrie for the 2019 Federations of Broomball Association of bronze medal this year. While our Stealth Midget boys’ team, tournament. Ontario Provincial Championships that took place Feb. 8 – brought home bronze this year in a spirited over-time game 10. These twelve teams represented young athletes ranging in against the Kilsyth Flyers. ages from seven to 19 years old. Fifty-one teams competed in Juvenile: this year’s Provincial Championship, and our eastern teams Our Seaway Valley Devils Juvenile girls’ team out-played did not disappoint. They brought home eight medals – 3 almost every team in their division, which earned them the golds, 2 silvers, and 3 bronzes! silver medal again this year. While our Eastern Thunder Peewees: Juvenile girls’ team played with agility and strength, which Our mixed Peewee Division, which consisted of seven-12 got them the bronze this year. year-old boys and girls made us all proud! Amongst the 14 Within the Juvenile boys’ division, the Sting victoriously teams participating in this division, our Eastern Rebels team defended their Provincial Champs title for the fourth showed their talent and skills by defending their Provincial Champs title for the fourth consecutive year. They brought home the gold medal with a 5-game shutout. Our Blue Beasts team clawed their way up the standings from 7th place to 2nd place. They ferociously battled their very own Eastern Rebels team in the finals, and lost only 1-0. While our Ballbroomers team (consisting mostly of our youngest eastern representatives) played hard and showed a lot of heart, they were unfortunately knocked out just before the consolation Eastern Thunder Juvenile girls - bronze medal winners bronze medal game. Bantams: Our Bantam girls, the Warriors, were a united force on the ice; with quick strategic plays that secured them a win in every game, resulting in them bringing home the gold this year. While the “Stealth” Bantam boys’ team played hard Warriors Bantam girls - gold medal winners every game, and despite their cunning skills, they suffered a

Sting Juvenile boys - gold medal winners

Peewee Eastern Rebels - gold medal winners Seaway Valley Juvenile Devils - silver medal winners

Peewee Blue Beasts - silver medal winners Stealth Midget boys - bronze medal winners Stealth Midget girls - bronze medal winners Demons eliminate Chargers in two games Jeff Moore the back of the net from Dean move on to play the Cornwall Record Staff Lapier. Colts in round two. Picking up ATHENS—The North The Chargers shocked the the win in the Demons’ goal Dundas Major Midget Demons with a pair of goals at was Toby Byrne. Demons played two playoff 12:38 and with just 58 seconds Demons 6 Chargers 0 games this past week as they remaining in the opening The North Dundas Major welcomed the Leeds Chargers frame, took a 3-2 lead into the Midget Demons welcomed the on Monday night and travelled second period. The Chargers Leeds Chargers to the to Athens for game two on made it 4-2 at 1:58 of the sec- Chesterville Arena on Mon., Thursday night. ond period but the Demons Feb. 25, for game one of the Demons 6 Chargers 5 answered as Lapier lit the first to three points UCMHL The North Dundas Major lantern at 8:09 from Fingler to playoff series. The Demons Midget Demons travelled to make it 4-3. finished the regular season in Centre 76 in Athens to take on The Demons tied the game third place and situated them- the Leeds Chargers on Thurs., at 10:11 as Sherrer scored his selves to play against the sixth Feb. 28, for game two of the second of the game unassisted place Leeds Chargers in round The Demons’ forward, Blake Waters gets a scoring chance in close as the Chargers’ first to three points UCMHL and the teams took a four-all one of the playoffs. defenseman tries to push him out of the way. The Chargers’ goaltender, Katriana series. The Demons took game deadlock into the third period. The Demons opened the Battams follows the puck through the crease. Waters and the Demons went on to The Demons retook the lead scoring just 1:03 into the first one with a commanding 6-0 shutout the Chargers in game one 6-0. shutout victory to pickup the when Colin Minish slid one period as Curtis Bell scored Moore photo first two points of the series home from Lapier at 5:50 of from Ben Fingler and Owen one home from Dean Lapier at home from Kendrew Byers at Dundas Major Midget and need a win or tie to move the third. Richardson taking a 1-0 lead. 6:05 of the second and took a 10:46. The Demons closed out Demons welcome the onto the next round. The Chargers knotted the The Demons took a two-goal four-goal lead at 10:37 as the scoring at 10:56 as Sherrer to the Joel The Demons opened the affair at 11:03 but that didn’t lead when Bell scored his sec- Blake Waters wrapped one scored his second of the game Steele Community Centre on scoring just 1:46 into the first last long as the Demons retook ond of the game just 26 sec- around from Broad and Jayden from Lapier and Minish. The Thurs., March 7, for game two period as Ben Fingler scored the lead just 22 seconds later as onds later from Josh Broad and Rowe. The Demons took a 4-0 Demons took the game with an of the first to three points from Owen Richardson taking Minish scored his second of Richardson. The Demons took lead into the third period. impressive 6-0 victory taking a UCMHL playoff series at 7:30 a 1-0 lead. The Chargers tied the game unassisted. The a 2-0 lead into the second peri- The Chargers had nothing two-point series lead. Picking p.m. and travel to Cornwall the game at 8:20 but the Demons hung on for the 6-5 od. going for them on this night as up the shutout in goal was Civic Complex on Fri., March Demons retook the lead at 8:51 victory. The Demons added to their the Demons made it 5-0 when Liam Antille. 8, at 8 p.m. for game three, if as Cam Sherrer blasted one to With the win, the Demons lead when Cam Sherrer blasted Colin Minish snapped one Up next: The North necessary. March 06 Page 18.qxp_Layout 2 2019-03-05 12:36 PM Page 1

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TEL: 613-448-2321 FAX: 613-448-3260 Eatery possible in old Foodland under new ownership Tom Van Dusen Kariakis wants to run revenue in the township at Villager Contributor another restaurant in Russell $105,488 a year and $78,748 RUSSELL – The old and has wondered about across the counties. Foodland building in Russell availability of the former On average, each Russell Village has been sold to a Foodland. Leroux said resident is estimated to Toronto developer who’s turning it into some kind of spend $18,265, and each investigating options for a eatery fits right into resident across the counties new use. That’s the word recommendations contained $17,380 a year, on retail and from Russell Township in a draft Retail Market service business both within Mayor Pierre Leroux who Demand Study delivered to and outside the jurisdictions. emphasized that nothing council in January. A portion of this spending is connected to the sale has as Prepared by Shore- conducted in Ottawa and yet come before council. Tanner & Associates, real elsewhere. The report refers The former grocery store estate appraisers and to this situation as “leakage- Old Foodland location to receive new life was mothballed about two consultants, the purpose of out” and notes there is some The old Foodland building in Russell Village has been sold. The new owner is inves- years ago when a new mega the 52-page study was to “leakage-in” with outside tigating options for what to do with the space. Van Dusen photo Foodland opened on Craig determine the scope of customers shopping in Current spending of Russell Russell is “under-stored”. Of businesses.” Street a little to the west. market demand for retail and Russell and the counties. residents can support a existing stores, 11 were Among specific retail “I got a call from this service businesses within the This occurs because minimum of 901,800 vacant representing a outlets, the report person to let me know he’s township. many residents work in square-ft. of retail and combined 26,000 square-ft. recommends an on-site pasta the new owner,” Leroux The report describes Ottawa and spend retail service floor space, The township should be making shop, brew pub, box said. “Among possibilities Russell Township as a dollars there. That’s partly, increasing by 17,090 open to new chains as well as stores such as Winners, a he’s considering are a café or commercial hub within the the report says, because square-ft. annually to independent businesses, with bookstore-coffee shop, a restaurant of some type.” United Counties of Prescott there are no “senior” 1,072,700 square-ft. by the vast majority to be McDonald’s, and a co-op That could be good news and Russell, the former with department stores and 2028, inside and outside the located in Embrun which is bank. for Angelo Kariakakis who a current population of “popular/trendy” shops municipality. already “a shopping place for Shore-Tanner & for 12 years was the man 17,170 and the latter 91,600. within the township or As of last October, there the widest variety of products Associates has offered its behind the grill at George’s Both are growing at an counties. were 142 retail and service and services.” According to services in conducting a Restaurant on Concession annual rate of well over 1 As more new businesses businesses in the township the report, Russell Village Retail Action Plan which Street. After a fire in the per cent, representing a are attracted to the township that occupied 478,300 should offer “locally-needed would investigate upstairs rental units in the balanced economy. Income due to population growth square-ft. of floor space. food, necessity and improvements needed in the fall of 2017, the restaurant at both jurisdictional levels and affluence, leakage-out Based on the industry convenience businesses, plus township through the closed and shows no sign of has significantly increased, will decrease and greater standard of 30-40 square-ft. gift, specialty, whimsical, perspective of local business reopening any time soon. with median household leakage-in will occur. of floor space per capita, arts-oriented and leisure owners. FedDev Ontario announces new funding and dedicated rural support for a stronger southern Ontario VARS – Canada’s ability to remain competitive in the fast-paced and increasingly global economy is closely tied to the strength of southern Ontario’s economy. The Government of Canada is ensuring businesses, organizations and communities in every corner of the country are able to seize opportunities to build a stronger, more innovative, inclusive and diversified economy. Today, the Honourable Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development and Minister responsible for FedDev Ontario, accompanied by the Honourable Bernadette Jordan, Dr. Heymans honoured at Minister of Rural Economic appreciation night Development, and Francis Drouin, FedDev Ontario makes funding Dr. Gerry Heymans is flanked by former staff mem- Member of Parliament for Glengarry−Prescott−Russell, announcement ber Anne Schibli and Russell Township councillor Pictured from left, Daniel Lafleur, mayor of Casselman, Pierre announced over $1-billion in funding Cindy Saucier during an appreciation night held in Leroux, mayor of Russell, Hon. Bernadette Jordan, Minister of his honour on March 2. for FedDev Ontario to continue to Courtesy Saucier photo Rural Economic Development, François St-Amour, mayor of La foster growth in southern Ontario. Nation, Francis Drouin, MP for Glengarry-Prescott-Russell, Hon. Recognizing the vital role rural Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic communities play in the region’s Development, Guy Desjardins, mayor of Clarence-Rockland, economy, it was announced that Robert Kirby, mayor of and warden of the United FedDev Ontario is dedicating an initial Counties of Prescott & Russell. sum of $100-million to projects that Courtesy photo drive innovation and growth in rural communities. everyone in the region to provide innovation economy. “FedDev Ontario Projects can now be submitted feedback that will help target new continues to be a champion of using a single application, investments and maximize their innovation and growth in all through three simplified funding impact in southern Ontario. communities across the region. This streams that have been designed to FedDev Ontario is a key platform new funding and engagement process meet the needs of our businesses, job- delivering the reinforces the Government of creating entrepreneurs, innovation Government’s Innovation and Skills Canada’s commitment to the people Dr. Gerry Heymans (left) and Mike Miller deliver partners and communities both now Plan in southern Ontario, ensuring that and workers of southern Ontario, as the wee Scottish doctor skit during Appreciation and into the future. Canadians living and working in the well as to developing the full Night. Minister Bains also launched an region have tailored support to seize economic potential of our vibrant rural Courtesy Saucier photo engagement process, inviting opportunities created by the communities,” said Drouin. March 06 Page 20.qxp_Layout 2 2019-03-05 2:53 PM Page 1

Page 20 The Villager March 6, 2019 SNC participates in invasive species awareness week RUSSELL – Invasive Species team lead of property. “Invasive plants, Awareness Week ran from Feb. 25 to fish and insects can threaten our sensitive March 3, and South Nation Conservation and rare ecosystems that are native to the (SNC) is participating by raising public area”. awareness and working to control invasive In 2018, hundreds of Ash trees infected species within its 12,000 acres of by the Emerald Ash Borer were removed Community Land across its 4,384 square and replaced in the City of Ottawa thanks kilometre jurisdiction in Eastern Ontario. to the Ash Tree Replacement Pilot There are over 20 invasive species in the Program, a partnership between jurisdiction, including: terrestrial shrubs Conservation Authorities and the City of such as the Dog-Strangling Vine and Ottawa. SNC is also a member of the Keeping an eye out Glossy Buckthorn, aquatic plants such as Ontario Invading Species Awareness Photo above: An Ash tree infected by the Yellow Iris, species of fish including Program which is administered by the the Emerald Ash Borer. the Round Goby, and insects such as the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Photo right: SNC staff removes Glossy Emerald Ash Borer. Invasive species Hunters; through this program, the Buckthorn from an SNC property. disrupt the natural ecology of ecosystems Conservation Authority has hired summer Courtesy photos and biodiversity and compete with native students dedicated to raising awareness of Piitz. “Many invasive species can look species for food and habitat; this can have invasive species through community very similar to native species”. For more an impact on forestry, fishing and outreach activities. information on the various types of agricultural industries. “We’re always “One of the ways to prevent the invasive species and for ways to prevent working to monitor and control the introduction or spread of invasive species their spread, please visit: population of invasive species on SNC in new places is to become aware of the www.nation.on.ca/water/projects/invasiv properties,” explains Pat Piitz, SNC’s types that are present in the region,” adds e-species-control.

women’s rights. After the Socialist Party of America organized a Women's Day By Janel T erkelsen on Feb. 28, 1909 in New Student Reporter York, the 1910 International Socialist Woman's Conference March Break suggested a Women's Day be held annually every excitement March 8. students’ hockey game at Finally, did you guys on the rise the Russell Arena! The know that the T-Wolves game was very exciting, online store is open now What’s up T- back and forth at first, so you can order new T- Wolves! Are you starting with lots of scoring Wolves’ apparel? All of to feel the exhaustion of chances. The students your favourite hoodies and school creeping up on you eventually pulled through t-shirts are back, as well as again? Well, don’t worry, with a couple late goals a new item this time: the because next week is for the 10-8 win. Go RHS Rugby Shirt! The TR Leger opens house March Break! So that student T-Wolves! store will close on Sun., Due to the low participation in the newly opened TR Leger in Embrun, an means that by the end of Speaking of hockey, the March 17 so get your open house was held Thurs., Feb. 28 to share what they can offer people in the this week the T-Wolves intermediate T-Wolves orders in today. The link community hoping to successfully enter the workplace. The Russell Township should be getting our have a game today at the can be found on our council was also in attendance to show their support for the newly established progress reports! Cross Russell Arena. Go T- Russell High School learning facility. Pictured from the left, manager of literacy and language your fingers for the best Wolves Go! Facebook page. Have a services, Roxane McDonell, STEP-instructor, Nicole McDonald, councillor mark - and then relax! This Friday is great March Break T- Cindy Saucier, Russell Township Mayor Pierre Leroux and councillor Andre Last Friday, we held the International Women’s Wolves! See you next Brisson. annual teachers vs. Day, a day that celebrates week! Glover photo The Prescott and Russell Intermunicipal Transportation Network is moving ahead RUSSELL – The Lavigne, director of transit service, that will as medical appointments or better serve its clients. community transportation Economic Development and economic development and allow them to travel easily shopping,” explained Alice Moving forward, the by conducting public Tourism Department of the tourism of the UCPR. “This across the region in order to Grenon, director of Carefor Economic Development and consultations as well as United Counties of Prescott transportation network access various essential Community Health Tourism Department, in surveys. This planning work and Russell (UCPR) and its promises to change the services; all the while Services. collaboration with the is essential to the partner, Carefor Health and landscape of Prescott and reducing barriers to Of the $2-million consulting firm Axion, will implementation of an Community Services, have Russell for the better, and transportation mobility in awarded, $1.5-million will begin identifying the needs effective public transit received confirmation of the for the benefit of all its rural areas and encouraging be used to develop an of the population in terms of system. $2-million in funding from residents.” economic growth. intermunicipal the Government of Ontario, The provided support “More often than not, it transportation service, while through the Community will enable residents of the is a challenge for vulnerable the other $500,000 will be Transportation Grant eight municipalities in people living in rural areas used to purchase an adapted Program. Prescott and Russell to to travel around and access minivan and the services of This financial support benefit from a new public the services they need, such a driver for Carefor, to will allow for the implementation of the Prescott and Russell NEW CREDIT$ IN PLACE FOR THE RUSSELL, Intermunicipal 2018 INCOME TAX YEAR! GET WHAT’$ YOUR$! ONTARIO Transportation Network. The UCPR and its partner received confirmation of the financial support in March 2018, but have since been waiting for the official RUSSELL, ONT. agreement. LOOKING FORWARD TO HELPING EVERYONE WITH ALL OF THEIR INCOME TAX NEEDS AGAIN THIS YEAR! “Despite this minor delay, we are convinced and WE MAKE TAXES PAINLE$$ optimistic about the positive NOW RE-OPENED ONCE AGAIN FULL-TIME MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY impact this project will have Open on Saturdays as well, starting Saturday, February 16th, 2019 on the development of the Please call (613)445-1616 to book your appointments or just walk-in. community and the region’s economy, and we are 92B MILL STREET, RUSSELL, ON. Site of former Warner public library. excited to launch this PLEASE CALL 613-445-1616 project,” stated Carole WE CONTINUE TO APPRECIATE ALL ONGOING SUPPORT