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PM40050631R8905 Volume 126, Number 31 Chesterville, Ontario Wednesday, February 13, 2019 Single Copy $1.00 (HST included) Military services 2019 Chesterville appreciation dance MORRISBURG – Put Winter Carnival a on your dancing shoes and come out to support a great resounding success cause this Sat., Feb. 16 at the Morrisburg Legion. Carolyn Thompson Goddard Soundtastic DJ services Record Correspondent will share the stage with CHESTERVILLE – The 2019 Rogue to entertain the Chesterville Winter Carnival, held crowd from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Feb. 8 to 10, provided residents and Doors open at 7:30 p.m. visitors an opportunity to beat the There are door prizes to be winter blahs by enjoying a selection won, and refreshments will of old and new carnival activities. be served. All funds raised Shelley McLeod, who with will support Wounded committee members Tanya Van Warriors Canada. Tickets are $12 in advance, or $15 Oers, Monique Monast, Emily at the door. Sheldrick and Natasha Hall spent countless hours organizing the Family Day free weekend-long event and skates commented: “This year was about FINCH – Lace up your Continued on page 8 skates and bring the whole family to the Finch Arena Popular events for a Family Day free skate on Mon., Feb. 18 returning to from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. The event, hosted by North Stormont councillor North Dundas Kory Glover Royalty at the Chesterville Winter Carnival Roxane Villeneuve, will Sparky was on hand during the crowning of Prince and Princess Snowflake. From the left, Stacey Record Staff have free hot chocolate, Derks, Snowflake Prince Hudson Derks, Sparky, Snowflake Princess Bella Lynch and Pam Roberts. coffee and tea for skaters. NORTH DUNDAS – Popular Thompson Goddard photo Participants are asked to events Meet Me on Main Street, bring a non-perishable Ride for Dad and Art on the the people who contributed to the 2019 Empty Bowls food item for donation. Waterfront are set to return this Empty Bowls, full plates Fundraiser, noting that almost 100 per cent of proceeds MORRISBURG – The coming summer with confirmed raised go to the CFS, thanks to the generous donations Winchester District dates and locations. Carolyn Thompson Goddard of sponsors. He explained during his address how Memorial Hospital is also Meet Me on Main Street started Record Correspondent bowls were created by area potters for the event, with a hosting a free skate this WILLIAMSBURG – For the third time, Empty sincere thank you extended to artisans Gwen Anderson, Family Day at the as a celebration in recognition of Morrisburg Arena from 11 Canada’s 150th birthday two years Bowls, a fundraiser for Community Food Share, was a Heidi Blokland, Joan Cox, Robbie Giles, Debbie a.m. to 1 p.m. Free hotdogs ago but continued into succession sold out event with 150 people attending the event at Gilmer, Suzanne Hill, Joy Jackson, Johanna Jansen, and hot chocolate will be last year. The event series is set to Christian Reformed Church in Williamsburg on Sat., Marie MacGillivray, MJ MacKay, Monique O’Brien, available, as well as prizes return every Wednesday this July Feb. 9. Amber Payne, Jenny Rijke, Dwight Saunders, Elaine to be won. A great way to throughout North Dundas. Ian McKelvie, CFS administrator, commented Stevens and Diane Sullivan. celebrate the holiday The event will start in people began arriving around 10:30 a.m. or 11 a.m. for Caterers included Winchelsea Events, Cup of Jo’s, Monday with your family! Morewood on July 3, then South the noon event; presumably to have their choice of the Simply Baked Catering and Dawn Korteweg. Korteweg Mountain on July 10, followed by 150 plus bowls created by local potters. He continued provided a table full of delicious desserts, with Hallville on July 17, then that this event is one of the ways in which the CFS Winchelsea Events, Cup of Jo’s and Simply Baked Chesterville on July 24 and finally raises the much-needed monetary funds for the Catering from North Dundas donating a selection of end in Winchester on July 31. The organization and expressed his appreciation for all the soups. Refreshments were donated by Mike Dean’s North Dundas council officially organizations which contributed to the successful event Chesterville Heritage Market and No Go Coffee of confirmed and approved these dates now in its third year. Kemptville with lunch-time entertainment provided by Mon., Feb. 11. CFS board chair Terry Triskle took a few moments Jon Martin, Ed Montano and Becca Trembly, with a Continued on page 2 during the luncheon to extend a special thank you to all Continued on page 9

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Page 2 The Chesterville Record Wednesday, February 13, 2019 Events Tea anyone? Carolyn Thompson Goddard returning to Record Correspondent CHESTERVILLE – Organized by The McCloskey North Dundas Project and the A Bunch of People organization, an Continued from the front afternoon Victorian Tea was held in the Dining Room of The Ride for Dad the historical McCloskey Hotel in Chesterville for 27 event raises funds to support prostate cancer invited guests on Sun., Feb. 10. Amanda Burger research and raise organized the event; attendance was by invitation only, awareness of the disease. but several people heard about the event and wished to However, this year the attend. Burger later said that they were lucky to be able event will be stopping at to include everyone. the Morewood Burger explained, A Bunch of People promotes local Community Hall for a talent by holding events such as the Victorian Tea, the Poker Stop and then dinner-theatre held during the Christmas holiday season, ending in Winchester at the upcoming writing competition and in April 2019 the the Joel Steele opening of a Café in the dining room of the hotel in Community Centre with collaboration with management of The McCloskey Project. a closing ceremony. Burger continued that the idea behind events such as these A recommendation is to “enhance and promote the heritage of the building as Taking a sip From the left, Caroline Roberts waits as Amanda Burger serves Suzanne Millaire- was made to the council well as the community while raising funds for charitable to wave a $200 rental fee Steele a cup of tea during the Victorian Tea event at the McCloskey Hotel on Feb. 10. organizations.” for Joel Steele Thompson Goddard photo Community Centre and a Couturier, who works full- $70 rental fee for the time as a social worker in Morewood Community North Dundas approves new Finalists Centre. The council Ottawa, told the community. For example, Chesterville Record that quickly agreed to waive this year we had $1,300 in both fees in support of in 2019 CC Squared Photography tree canopy policy the draft budget to put the event’s cause. is a small part-time towards planting trees at the Art on the Waterfront Kory Glover “In section 270 of the Ocean’s photography business and will be returning to Record Staff Municipal Act it requires that South Mountain Fire Hall to is the only wedding Chesterville for the NORTH DUNDAS – certain policies need to be put lineate the property there for photographic company eighth year in a row to Due to revisions of the in place as of March 1 and the fairgrounds, and we also Wedding nominated from the Ottawa show off local creative Municipal Act, 2001, it is one [of these policies] is for had an additional $500 to go area. She continued how talents. Council decided now required that the tree canopy and natural towards partnering up with Awards this event will provide her to close the roads for the municipalities adopt and vegetation. It doesn’t give us South Nation tree initiatives.” with the opportunity to event on Sat., June 1 and maintain policies with any further guidance than Mayor Tony Fraser Carolyn Thompson meet and network with Sun., June 2. A request respect to the manner that that, but it does say we do commented on the new Goddard other people in the industry. was made to designate will protect and enhance need a policy,” said Rutley policy saying that, “it is Record Correspondent Couturier explained the the event a “Public Event tree canopy and natural during the Feb. 11 North important to set an example AVONMORE – Carrie Ontario Wedding Awards of Municipal of doing such things and the Couturier of CC Squared is run by Creative Significance” and further vegetation in the Dundas council meeting. trees around the South Photography is a finalist in authorize the temporary municipality effective “We already have sections of Oceanic, an agency which Mountain Fire Hall are a closure of a portion of March 1. the plan that relate to this, so the photographers, Ontario have wedding award good example of that. County Road 7 from the Tree canopy and what I’ve done is pull East Division of the 2019 presentations in England, Chesterville Pharmacy to vegetation in North Dundas sections of the official plan Anywhere else we can Ontario Wedding Awards to Scotland and Ireland and King Street. Township is currently protected by the and put it in a policy format. make good use of planting be held in the Sheridan are designed to recognize Streets slated to be United Counties of What I did add for council’s trees, I’m thinking about Parkway Hotel in Toronto the work of companies in temporarily closed are Stormont, Dundas and consideration is that we Meet Me on Main Street North on Feb. 27. the wedding industry. Water St. from the four Glengarry Official Plan, would also strive to set aside and other events where we way stop at King St. and but, unfortunately, a policy funds in each annual budget can set a good example for Water St. to Casselman doesn’t exist to reflect this. to support tree planting other municipalities.” St. and the portion of However, North Dundas initiatives; which could be The council quickly and HAPPY Mill St. in front of the CAO, Angela Rutley had a tree planting of our own or happily authorized and Chesterville Community policy in place for council tree planting by another approved the new policy. TH Hall. consideration. 100 BIRTHDAY Evelyn Lee McIntosh Health Care nee McMillan February 22, 2019 Directory She will be celebrating at the Rosedale Retirement Our goal is your continued good health. Residence in Brockville, Our offi ce will be where she has enjoyed living for the past 4 years. 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Wednesday, February 13, 2019 The Chesterville Record Page 3 HOL’s Operation Backpack drops into local schools MOUNTAIN— House of Lazarus (HOL) is helping local schools tackle weekend hunger. HOL launched its Operation Backpack program on Jan. 18. The new outreach initiative provides students in need with a supply of food to help them through the weekend. Each Friday, HOL delivers bags of food items to participating schools. School representatives then distribute the bags to Busy volunteers participating students. House of Lazarus Food Bank launched Operation HOL client services Backpack on Jan. 18. This new outreach program manager Kim Merkley and Preparing food packages delivers a weekend package of food for students in HOL executive director House of Lazarus Food Bank launched Operation Backpack on Jan. 18. This new need at three local schools, one each in North Dundas, Cathy Ashby first heard of outreach program delivers a weekend package of food for students in need at three South Dundas, and North Grenville. Volunteers Beth the concept during an local schools, one each in North Dundas, South Dundas, and North Grenville. Staff Pinch (left), Ian Bufton, and Richard Christie are pic- Ontario Association of and volunteers are pictured packing the bags at Hallville United Church in prepara- tured packing the bags at Hallville United Church in Food Banks (OAFB) tion for the Feb. 1 drop-off. Courtesy photo preparation for the Feb. 1 drop-off. Courtesy photo conference. After in place to address the students receiving the both the recipients and contacting several local hunger needs of students food packages each week. school officials. In fact, schools, it was determined over the two-day HOL staff purchase the following the second Charges laid relating there is a definite need for weekend. Families using needed food items, while week, three new families this service in this area. the food bank receive a a group of volunteers from were added to the to theft at Chesterville Operation Backpack was supplemental supply of Hallville United Church program. One student has made possible through a food, but this is not help pack the weekend begun referring to the Rural Kids Grant from always enough. Operation bags every Thursday weekly package as the Mike Dean’s OAFB, with funding from Backpack is our way of afternoon. An HOL staff “Friday Surprise Bag.” CHESTERVILLE – On Tues., Feb. 5, SDG Ontario Monsanto. addressing this hunger member then delivers the One of the local Provincial Police officers responded to a report of a “Food insecurity is a gap.” food to the participating principals noted Operation theft at a business on King Street in North Dundas reality for many families,” HOL is currently schools Friday morning. Backpack is “a great Township. The investigation indicated that an employee Ashby said. “While some partnering with three local Ashby said response partnership that shows of the store removed various items on multiple schools are able to offer schools, one each in North from the first and second communities working occasions. Karey Nurse, 50 from North Dundas was breakfast or snacks for Dundas, South Dundas, week of the program has together, better known as arrested and is charged with; Theft over $5,000. Gordon students throughout the and North Grenville. been positive with EduCare.” Another said Dean, proprietor of the local grocery store confirmed week, there is no system There are currently 111 accolades coming from that the incident involved the Chesterville Mike Dean’s families have been very location. Product recall for Betty and Nancy’s appreciative. Fancy Yummy-in-the-Tummy CHESTERVILLE – The Canadian Betty 100 per cent Whole Wheat Food Inspection Agency issued a recall to Hamburger Rolls and the Nancy’s Fancy Betty brand and Nancy’s Fancy Yummy- Yummy-in-the-Tummy Pizza Crust seven in-the-Tummy brand bakery products. The inch, five inch and medium. recall issued on Feb. 8 said the products On Feb. 9, Mike Dean’s Super Food A division of “may be unsafe due to possible Store notified their customers of the recall contamination from mice infestation at the with the following statement: manufacturing plant.” “To our valued customers: The bakery NOW HIRING! The products were distributed in Pointe Claire, Que. that manufactures throughout Ontario and Quebec and our Nancy’s Fancy pizza crust products consumers are urged to return the products has recalled the three pizza crust products and avoid consumption. On Feb. 9, the we sell in our stores. These have been agency amended the recall to include that removed from sale and anyone that has All aspects of the affected products were made at Les purchased them, we ask that you return Services Alimentaires Firouz Inc. in them for a full refund. All other Nancy’s Pointe-Claire, Que. Fancy Bread and Nancy’s Fancy Bun building trades Betty brand products with “Made by: products are not affected and are fully safe Les Services Alimentaires Firouz Inc. on to enjoy as they are baked and packaged the label are affected as well as the Betty in completely separate bakeries in We are flling permanent, 100 per cent Whole Wheat Hot Dog Rolls, Montreal and Saint-Jerome.” full-time positions with benefts. Wage dependent on experience. Rideau One to fve years experience required. Auctions Inc. 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Someone to be remembered be just as welcoming after were you at the end of Dear Editor: Live and learn her public eruption and January when The late Paul Dewar, former NDP MP for Ottawa- Poor naïve Amanda withdrawal from the Ford representatives from Centre, will be remembered as a dedicated, principled Simard! You’ll remember inventory of solid PC seats, municipalities within G-P- public servant who spoke truth to power. He worked with Amanda. She momentarily as those officers were R went to Toronto for the passion and optimism for social justice, human rights, was the Progressive when she was oh-so-briefly important annual meeting peace in the world and to protect the environment. Conservative MPP for part of the new of the Rural Ontario Dewar was an inspiration to many Canadians as he Glengarry-Prescott- government. Municipalities Association, worked for a better future for everyone. Locally, he was Russell; now she’s the Amanda has boldly meetings, having been rights activists because it available to help the SDSG NDP riding association in its Independent MPP for the rendered her almost useless activities. Many local NDP members supported his stated that her value as an arranged with government with any other portfolio. progressive campaign in 2012 to become the leader of same riding, the riding MPP hasn’t diminished officials on any number of the Federal NDP. where I and many of you since she blew off the PCs. important topics. “There wasn’t much Dewar’s passion for a better future continued into his last cast our provincial vote. That’s something the Traditionally, the interest in her being year when he established his Foundation “Youth Action Now” Most of you will recall average voter much less provincial member joins present,” Kirby went on to to empower young people to change their communities for the that, in a fit of political any experienced political municipal delegates in explain. “We’re dealing better. May his legacy live on with “Youth Action Now”. pique, shortly after being operative knows to be these meetings and in basic with a government to In Dewar’s letter posted on his Facebook page after elected as PC MPP for the wishful thinking. lobbying along the which she doesn’t belong his death on Feb. 6, he asks that we take better care of next four years, Amanda It doesn’t work that way corridors of the ROMA because she decided to each other, empower those who have been left behind, quit the Ford government in the take-no-prisoners conference. Amanda was leave it. There wasn’t concentrate on what we can contribute to our country, in a high-profile clash over world of professional conspicuously absent much passion for her being community and neighbours, and celebrate life. Franco-Ontarian funding present.” We can learn much from this remarkable public politics! They may not say because she wasn’t invited Whoa! Although Kirby servant and mentor who brought diverse people together and headed off into the it to your face Amanda, but by the delegates and who saw the potential in everyone to do good. Independent wasteland. ministers and their staff, representing her riding. tried to soften it, that was Yours truly, Franco-Ontarian rights even senior bureaucrats, Why not? Well, in one quite the slam against our Brian Lynch, Cornwall, ON. are a valid issue but not won’t want to see you of the most backhanded MPP. Amanda attempted to one any reasonable, anymore and will somehow attempts at diplomacy I’ve put the best face on a very seasoned member would lose your requests and ever witnessed, Prescott- bad situation, one that I bail over, compromising proposals under the Russell counties warden predict will only get worse. her ability to do her job incoming pile originating Robert Kirby, the straight- She stated publicly that she By Ashley Wheeler with even minimal from your former shooting mayor of East couldn’t understand the Student Council Communications effectiveness. Rather, a colleagues on the Hawkesbury, insisted that, reaction of certain clear-thinking, non- government side; even on a personal level, municipal representatives: grandstanding MPP would queries coming from the Amanda wasn’t snubbed: “I was ready to work on Team Cave resolve to fight the good Opposition ranks – NDP at “We simply decided her the files, follow their fight from inside the least – will take presence wasn’t a good progress and to help any makes provincials government, focusing precedence. idea for the time being.” way I could.” Last week started off with two snow days on Feb. 4, and perhaps on what turned out You see Amanda, Now lest anybody She chastised Kirby and Feb. 5. Due to the snow days and weather conditions, the to be her number one file Independents generally believe that Kirby is a other leaders for believing Secondary Open House has been moved to today, Wed., Feb. while at the same time have no credibility and no biased Anglo looking for that partisanship and 13 from 5:30-7 p.m. favouritism are necessary On the weekend of Feb. 2, ND’s 3 curling teams, Team getting the job done on clout; one that blew up the retribution because Cave, Team Cooper and Team Roach, travelled to Brighton to many other important place on her way out the Amanda bailed over to get things done for compete against the other school curling teams on a regional fronts such as regional door even less so. Even francophone priorities, he’s voters, that the government level. Team Roach made it to the boys’ B finals, but sadly did economic development, back in the home riding, actually a veteran, fluently in power establishes not win. Team Cooper made it to the girls’ B finals, but lost by health care and education. you’re going to find your bilingual municipal priorities and allocates just a few points. Team Cave was victorious in their games, and Now almost disappeared name falling off invitation politician whose first resources based primarily they won the girls’ A Championships. The team consisting of from the local political lists because you’re now language is French. Like on the needs of its own Grace Cave, Alix Giles, Alison Roach and Mya Woods will be scene, Amanda believed seen as a liability rather every other municipal members, rendering competing in provincials this week, Feb. 14-16. Great job and she could get just as much than an asset when it leader within the counties, Opposition members good luck girls! On Jan. 7, the Senior and Junior boys’ done sitting as an comes to dealings with the French or English, he largely ineffective. basketball teams played games on their own court. The Junior Independent; that the provincial government. doesn’t appreciate the That’s just not true, she boys’ team had their first victory of the season, winning against insists. Live and learn Seaway by 8 points. In their second game, they lost to ministerial offices she It’s already happening MPP’s misplaced gesture Glengarry by 6 points. Valiant effort boys! The Senior boys needs to deal with would isn’t it Amanda? Where of solidarity with Franco Amanda, live and learn! also won against Seaway, with a close score of 38-33. In the second game, they were demolished by Glengarry with 45 points. Tomorrow, Feb. 14 will be Red, White, and Pink Day! Celebrate Valentine’s Day in the festive colours! This Fri., Feb. in Chesterville. While visiting with getting angry, he just straightened it 15, the intermediate division is hosting a Sweetheart Dance! A fond farewell her children over the weekend, I had up and told me to drive carefully. I Bring in $2 to enter. There will be a canteen, contests and By Carolyn Thompson Goddard prizes! If you payed for the Christmas dance that unfortunately the opportunity to take a trip down told him and Jennifer stories that didn’t happen, you do not have to pay again. Being the youngest of a family of memory lane with her son George only an aunt who had witnessed the Mon., Feb. 18 is Family Day. Enjoy the long weekend! six boys (the eldest of whom was 15 and his wife Jennifer. Memories deep devotion and love his parents or 16 years old when I was born) has flowed as I explained to George my held for each other and their resulted in experiencing a lot of fascination with the potato peeler his children, could share. Etcetera Publications (Chesterville) Inc. interesting things during the sixty Mom had used while preparing As I chatted and told the stories, odd years I have lived on this Advertising Rates on Request supper at their first apartment in my mind recalled Alice through the Publisher P.O. 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Wednesday, February 13, 2019 The Chesterville Record Page 5 CRYSLER WINTER CARNIVAL February 13 - 17, 2019 5 - 7 pm Meet and Greet Supper 1:30 pm Snowshoeing 1 - 3 pm Games to Go Truck (videogaming) 9 French Canadian Menu: pork stew, meat pie, Lagoon Trail with the Crysler Citizen Committee. 01 CRYSLER PARK 2 potatoes ODR (SKATING RINK) 1:30 - 4 pm Horse Drawn Sleigh Rides SOUTHSIDE ROADHOUSE 2 - 5 pm Public Skating ODR (SKATING RINK) 6:30 pm Crib Tournament CRYSLER COMMUNITY CENTRE $10/person. Teams of 2. 3 - 3:50 pm North vs South Youth Hockey Game 5 pm Crysler Firefighters host Tony’s (13 years and under) helmets mandatory CRYSLER COMMUNITY CENTRE Rockathon in memory of Tony Brière: 4 - 5 pm North vs South Adult Hockey Game 6:30 pm French Canadian Evening with the Participants will rock for 24 hours to raise (14 years and over) helmets mandatory WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13 Pourquoi Pas Group money for ODR. French Canadian singing and square dancing 8 pm - 1 am Threads from the Heart Evening CRYSLER COMMUNITY CENTRE CRYSLER COMMUNITY CENTRE sponsored by the Bons Vivants Seniors Club and Catered dinner, live entertainment and dance with 5 pm Tony’s Rockathon ENDS 7 pm Bingo Winter Carnival Kickoff UCFC Crysler DJ, silent auction. In support of Victoria’s Quilts 5 - 7 pm Spaghetti Supper doors open at 5:30 pm ODR (SKATING RINK) Canada. $50/person in advance only. Tickets 7 pm 50/50 Draw THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14 available at Crysler Home Centre, The Old General 7 - 9 pm Rock and Skate CRYSLER PARK Store, by contacting Madeleine 613-764-6278 or CRYSLER COMMUNITY CENTRE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16 7:15 pm Fireworks 6:30 - 10 pm Ladies Night Diane 613-987-2978 or ccceventscoordinator@ Everything a girl could want in one spot. All your CRYSLER LIBRARY gmail.com before Feb. 6. 10 - 11 am Open House hosted by The Crysler favourites from makeup and clothing to all things SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17 50/50 DRAW TICKETS ON SALE Friends of the Library, Crafts girly. $5 at the door. CRYSLER COMMUNITY CENTRE DURING THE CARNIVAL - $5 CRYSLER COMMUNITY CENTRE ÉCOLE NOTRE DAME DU ROSAIRE GYMNASIUM 9 am - 12 pm Breakfast prepared by Crysler 11:15 am hotdogs / chips / juice will be sold for 6:30 pm Kids Movie Optimist Club, served by Knights of Columbus and lunch THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS! Free Admission Firefi ghters of Crysler 12 pm J-Glow Party Popcorn - Crysler Optimist Club 12 - 1 pm Show: Junkyard Symphony For more info visit Glow in the dark games and dance for children of FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15 all ages - FREE admission. PARKING LOT www.cryslercommunitycenter.com CRYSLER COMMUNITY CENTRE 1:30 pm Cupcake Decorating 1 - 2 pm North vs South Youth Outdoor Game or Facebook: Crysler Community Centre – Hall Rentals – • Wedding Receptions • Mixed Parties • Fundraisers • Anniversaries • Birthdays • Banquets, etc... For All Booking and viewing, 613-987-2877 or 613-987-5551. For any other inquires, call Martine at 613-987-2466. 6 Queen St., Crysler, ON Jerome (Jay) Richer (613) 987-1117 www.cryslercommunitycenter.com 613-987-2963 1-877-482-7015 [email protected]

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Page 6 The Chesterville Record Wednesday, February 13, 2019 Winchester Pioneer to continue construction in early summer Kory Glover in Winchester. external work on the road for some outstanding that need to be completed property, there’s two Record Staff Pioneer Energy has have been completed, work. They would like a down on County Road islands that need to go NORTH DUNDAS – requested a reduction in some of the other work refund on some 31; as you can see the into direct traffic into Three years ago, Pioneer financial security for the on the site including outstanding works,” said road still has two lanes, pioneer. Some of these Energy entered into a Site completed site works; signage, lighting, even Calvin Pol, director of [which] is supposed to be have not been concluded Plan Control Agreement and the council has the finalization of the planning, building and widened up with a centre yet and that is why we with the Township of agreed to authorize the road realignment remain enforcement during the lane for turning into are holding monies for North Dundas to reduction from $387,550 outstanding. Mon., Feb. 11 North Pioneer. There’s other these to be completed redevelop the gas station to $81,300. While most “Basically, this is to Dundas council meeting. work that needs to be hopefully in early at 2140 County Road 31 of the site work and some finish off their site plan “There are some works completed on their summer.” SERVICE DIRECTORY

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North Stormont Ladies: Ladies’ High Triple, Bas Vanwinden 464; Standings: Team Ramrod 201, Pink ST. CLARE’S The United Church of Canada Ladies 190, Henry’s Team 176, Sunny High Single, Susan Chambers 212; Ladies’ High Single, Lucy Hendriks ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CHRIST CHURCH UNITED Ladies’ High Triple, Susan Chambers 199; Ladies’ High Triple, Ria Dayz 174, Lucky Strings 174, Team NORTH DUNDAS 5 Casselman Street, Chesterville 553. Team Standings: Hilda 211, McGarrety 503. BADD 173. Rev. John Wilcox Pastor: Debbie Poirier 613-774-2236 613-448-2532 Elaine 204, Susan 201, Judy 174, Pat Avonmore Mixed: Ladies’ High www.stclaresanglican.ca Church Of昀ce Hours: Youth Bowling Canada Wed. & Fri., 9 A.M. - 2 P.M 169. Single, Joan Cryderman 245; Ladies’ 2530 Falcone Lane, Winchester . YBC Peewees: Girls’ High Single, Sunday February 17, 2019 Monday Men’s: Men’s High High Triple, Joan Cryderman 658; Sunday February 17, 2019 Robin Sanders 137; Girl’s High 10:30 A.M. – Worship Service Single, Frank Jerome 316; Men’s High Men’s High Single, Kevin Osborne 10:00 A.M. Family Service Sunday School at 10:15 A.M. Double, Robin Sanders 230; Boy’s with Music and Sunday School Triple, Matt Bird 775; Men’s High 287; Men’s High Triple, Kevin You are invited to join us. High Single, Lucas Seguin 161; Boy’s “To be a living Church, united in one Average, Matt Bird 245. Team Osborne 721. Team Standings: High Double, Lucas Seguin 288. Team congregation, reaching out to God’s world.” April 2019 Standings: A-Team 100, East-Ont 97, Dynamic Magentas 246, Majestic Standings: Sharks 118.5, Kings 104.5, April 2019 Alley Cats 89, Raiders 75, Country Blues 246, Totally Blacks 231.5, Leafs 100.5, Bruins 96.5. Boys 62, Alley Rats 58. Whispering Whites 219.5, Yellow YBC Bantams: Girl’s High Single, Tuesday Afternoon Mixed: Men’s Grooves 213.5, Cherry Reds 207.5. Kamryn Hartle 168; Girl’s High High Single, Jimmy Heuff 255; Men’s Les Dynamiques: Men’s High Double, Kamryn Hartle 306; Boy’s High Triple, Ron Robinson 705; Single, Pierre Briere 239; Men’s High High Single, Luke Bradley 140; Boy’s The United Church of Canada Ladies’ High Single, Sandra Bloom Triple, Pierre Briere 568; Ladies’ High NATIONSIDE AVONMORE-FINCH- High Double, Zach Robinson 256. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 206; Ladies’ High Triple, Sandra Single, Lina Masse 170; Ladies’ High MARTINTOWN Team Standings: Blackhawks 170, Rev. Edwin Valles Bloom 572. Team Standings: Love Triple, Gisele Lafleur 454. E-mail: [email protected] PASTORAL CHARGE Avalanche 153.5, Flames 151.5, Red Minister: Rev. Lois Gaudet 166.5, Faith 162, Hope 138.5, Charity Williamsburg Mixed: Men’s High Of昀ce 613-448-2272 Wings 141, Rangers 135.5, Coyotes Maple Ridge Centre, BBA, BTH, MDIV 133. Single, Garry Hutt 304; Men’s High 130.5. 12820 Hwy. 43 E., Contact : Tel: 613-346-1648 Defenders: Men’s High Single, Triple, Garry Hutt 868; Ladies’ High Chesterville Email: [email protected] Brian Casselman 272; Men’s High Single, Erin Drapeau 315; Ladies’ YBC Juniors: Girl’s High Single, Sunday February 17, 2019 Sunday February 17, 2019 Triple, Max Vanoers 685; Ladies’ Caroline Sanders 201; Girl’s high 10:30 A.M. – Sunday Worship Service Worship with High Triple, Erin Drapeau 667. Team & Sunday School Merle Marjerrison Triple, Caroline Sanders 525; Boy’s Community Centre, High Single, Gwen Clarke 221; Standings: Moonshiners 241, Top Tues., 7:00 P.M. – Prayer & Praise 9:15 A.M. – High Single, Alex Robinson 170; Martintown Ladies’ High Triple, Gwen Clarke Dawgs 233.5, John’s Roadies 227, Everyone Welcome. 11:00 A.M – Chalmers, Finch 575. Team Standings: Glendon 201, Boy’s High Triple, Alex Robinson Af昀liated with the Pentecostal Weswtern Stars 220, Desperado’s All are welcome. Assemblies of Canada OLD 199.5, Andy 173, Brian 164.5, 203.5, Outlaws 198. 464. Team Standings: Sabres 108, Come and worship with our family Peanut Gallery 158. Winchester Odd Couples: Men’s Senators 81. April 2019 where all are welcome and Christ is Lord. Wednesday Ladies: Ladies’ High High Single, Darryl Britton 301; YBC Seniors: Girl’s High Single, April 2019 Single, Eurda Ladge 197; Ladies’ Men’s High Triple, Darryl Britton Alayna Gaudette 242; Girl’s High High Triple, Lorna Boyce 508. Team 754; Men’s High Average, Matt Hartle Triple, Alayna Gaudette 652; Boy’s Standings: Dianna 226.5, Carol 226, 224; Ladies’ High Single, Pat High Single, Barrett Hall 188; Boy’s Mary 220.5, Lorna A 207.5, Pat 199.5. Middleton 201; Ladies’ High Triple, High Triple, Barrett Hall 490. Team Thursday Seniors: Men’s High Pat Middleton 523; Ladies’ High Standings: Panthers 119, Flyers 114.5, Single, Bas Vanwinden 197; Men’s Average, Pat Middleton 178. Team Canucks 113.5. HARMONY COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN government continues to fishing trip, or attend CHURCH CHURCH - Morewood reduce barriers, making it Iroquois Legion Ice Fishing Evangelical Missionary Church Free fishing on Family 12010 Ormond Road & Hwy. 31 ST. ANDREW’S - Chesterville easier for people to explore Derby on Feb. 16. All local 613-774-5170 ST. PAUL’S - Winchester different angling events in Ontario can be Rev. D. Bruce North, Rev. Bruce Kemp, B.A. S.T.M. Day weekend in opportunities and enjoy found by visiting: Senior Pastor 613-267-0928 Rev. Daniel L. Wallace, Ontario’s world-class lakes, http://www.ontariofamilyfis Sunday February 17, 2019 Associate Pastor CHESTERVILLE - 9:00 A.M. Stormont-Dundas-South rivers and streams. hing.com/. www.harmony-church.org WINCHESTER - 10:00 A.M. “Our government is “This upcoming Family Sunday February 17, 2019 MOREWOOD - 11:15 A.M. committed to making life Day weekend is a great 9:45 A.M. – Pre-Service Prayer Everyone Welcome. 10:30 A.M. – Worship Service Glengarry more affordable, which is opportunity to experience COME EXPECTING –LEAVE REJOICING Message by Rev. Bruce North why we have introduced licence-free ice fishing and April 2019 CORNWALL – Jim with nature,” said John No Evening Service two new licence-free is a reminder that fishing is McDonell, MPP for SDSG Yakabuski, Minister of Preparing Disciples of Jesus. fishing events this year on a year-round sport, and not Sunday School & Nursery available. invites families to Natural Resources and the weekends of Mother’s just a summer hobby,” said participate in free fishing on Forestry. “Whether you are April 2019 Day and Father’s Day,” said McDonell. “It’s also a great the Family Day weekend. a fishing enthusiast or a Yakabuski. “This is in way to get children hooked From Feb. 16 to 18, first-timer, this is an addition to our decision to on fishing.” Canadian residents of all opportunity to create lasting freeze fishing licence fees Anglers are reminded to ST. MARY’S ages can enjoy fishing in memories with family and and remove the $2 service stay safe and to check local ANGLICAN CHURCH Ontario without having to friends, and I encourage 139 Castor Street, Russell, ON fee in 2019.” ice conditions before purchase a licence. everyone to take advantage ST. MARY Parish Of昀ce: 613-445-3226 With less than a week to heading onto the ice to Presiding: Rev. Lee Lambert “We want to encourage of this weekend – I know I OF THE PRESENTATION [email protected] go before the Family Day fish. For ice safety tips, families to enjoy the will.” CATHOLIC CHURCH Website: www.stmarysrussell.ca weekend, families are please visit the Ontario Administration Priest: Sunday February 17, 2019 outdoors by providing a fun Family Day weekend is encouraged to plan their ice website. Fr. Charles Enyinnia 9:00 A.M. – Holy Eucharist and affordable way to the first of four free fishing Parish Secretary: 10:30 A.M. – Holy Eucharist Sunday School at 10:30 A.M. connect with each other and events in 2019. The Ontario Patricia Guy - 613-448-3262 Weekend Masses: St. Mary’s Church is engaged in actively – Obitua y – Saturday – 5 P.M. sharing God’s unconditional grace and love. Sunday – 8:30 A.M. St. Daniel December 2019 Public consultations Sunday – 10:30 A.M. St. Mary Weekday Masses: St. Mary - Tues. – 7:00 P.M. planned for Dundas O’CONNOR, Wed. – 9:00 A.M. Thurs. – 9:00 A.M. Sheila Fri. – 9:00 A.M. Manor licence transfer St. Daniel - Wed. – 7:00 P.M. Former Principal of April 2019 WINCHESTER – The provincial Ministry of Health St. Mary’s Catholic Schools THE GATHERING HOUSE and Long-Term Care is hosting public consultations in Morrisburg and Chesterville and Chesterville regarding the transfer of the long-term licence from Immaculata Catholic School in Cornwall Friendly, Caring, Accepting 613-448-1758 Dundas Manor Limited to its parent company Rural Peacefully at the West End Villa in Ottawa on Monday, February Sunday February 17, 2019 Healthcare Innovations Inc. (RHI). 11, 2019, Sheila O’Connor (nee McPhail), formerly of Chesterville Service at 10:00 A.M. “This is a routine administrative change and there Worship Gathering and Cornwall, age 82. Beloved wife of the late Sars昀 eld O’Connor. with Nursery & Kid’s Church Loving mother of John O’Connor (Rosemary McLaughlin) of will be no changes in the operation of our home as a ST. LUKE’S - KNOX Pickering and Tim O’Connor (Anne Smith) of Manotick. Dear sister April 2019 result,” explains board chair Bill Smirle. “It is not PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - related to the redevelopment announcement that we are of Shirley Kelly of London and Claude McPhail (Judy) of Chesterville. Sheila will be fondly remembered by her granddaughters Erin, Reilly, FINCH Interim Moderator: waiting to hear. It is just one of the many steps required Molly, Emily and Maureen. Predeceased by her sisters Dorothy to prepare for the future redeveloped Dundas Manor.” Rev. Bruce Kemp, B.A. S.T.M. McCrimmon and Patricia “Queenie” Bond. Also survived by nieces 613-267-0928 RHI is a non-profit corporation that oversees the and nephews. Friends may call at the Marsden and McLaughlin Church 613-984-2201 operations of Dundas Manor. It is led by a community Funeral Home, Chesterville, on Friday, February 15 from 7-9 Sunday February 17, 2019 To update regular p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Mary of the 9:30 A.M. – Worship Time board of directors. Minister: or special Presentation Catholic Church, Chesterville, on Saturday, February The public consultations will take place on March 19 Rev. Dr. Cheryl Gaver Sunday church service 16 at 1 p.m. A reception will follow in the Church hall. Donations to from 10 to 11 a.m. at the Joel Steele Community Centre and Sunday School times only, please call the Alzheimer’s Society or the Heart and Stroke Foundation would Everyone Welcome! in Winchester. Anyone can attend and written comments be gratefully acknowledged by the family. If you are making your April 2019 613-448-2321 are also welcome. donation online or by cheque directly to the charity, please include or email For more details, visit the Dundas Manor website at the following note with your gift: “Please notify the family”. Online [email protected] www.dundasmanor.ca condolences may be made at marsdenmclaughlin.com. February 13 Page 08.qxp_Layout 2 2019-02-12 11:48 AM Page 1

Page 8 The Chesterville Record Wednesday, February 13, 2019 successful Ham and Scalloped Potato attending the event cooked up a baked photobomb contest was held with the 2019 Chesterville Dinner. ham, accompanied by a hash brown winners being decided post carnival by vote For hockey fans there was the three-on- casserole and cupcakes for dessert, via social media. Winter Carnival three hockey tournament at the arena and before sitting down to enjoy the fruits of Thanks to the dedication and hard work Continued from the front for those who enjoy dancing, a Teen Dance their labour. of organizing committee members, giving back to the community.” She was on Friday night and a Kids and Friends Saturday at the carnival concluded with sponsors and community members, the happy to report many of the events had Dance on Sunday afternoon. During the a show by Buzz Collins the Hypnotist 2019 carnival has exceeded expectations more people attending than last year and Fireman’s Breakfast on Saturday, Hudson followed by an age of majority dance at the with many local people looking forward to seemed very pleased with the weekend. Derks was crowned Prince Snowflake with Legion, and during the carnival a next years’ Winter Carnival. For those who enjoyed eating out, the Bella Lynch crowned as Princess carnival offered a Friday night Chili Dinner, Snowflake. organized by the Chesterville & District For those youngsters who were Agricultural Society, the ever-popular interested in cooking up a meal, the Fireman’s Breakfast on Saturday morning, Youth Cooking Class was held on the Spaghetti Dinner on Saturday evening Saturday at the Nelson Laprade Centre; hosted by Chesterville Public School, with organized by Tanya Van Oers, with the the weekend ending with the highly assistance of student volunteers. Those

As preparations were nearing completion for the Kids and Friends Dance held at the Serving up spaghetti and smiles Chesterville Legion on Sun., Feb. 10, carnival organizers, from the left, Shelley The Chesterville Public School hosted a spaghetti supper at the Chesterville Winter McLeod, Tanya Van Oers, Emily Sheldrick and Monquie Monast gathered for a Carnival on Sat., Feb. 9, at the Chesterville Legion. Serving up buns was CPS photo. Absent from photo, Natasha Hall. Thompson Goddard photo teacher, Darryl Beck, on the meat sauce was Caity Perry and dishing out the spaghetti was Kim MacLean. Moore photo

The Fireman’s Breakfast, held on Sat., Feb. 9, served up delicious pancakes accom- panied by sizzling sausages, providing a hearty start to a busy carnival day. From the left, Eric Duncan, candidate for the Conservative nomination for SDSG, is shown with North Dundas deputy mayor Al Armstrong, Chesterville resident Shirley Coons and across the table North Dundas Mayor Tony Fraser and North What a bunch of hams Dundas councillor Gary Annable. Fraser commented how the Firefighters had From the left, volunteers Nancy Dean, Beth Barkley, Grace Stobo and Steve Grubb “cooked up a delicious breakfast”, while noting how “even with the cold weather, helped serve up a tasty, warm ham supper meal to Chesterville Carnival visitors. Glover photo there was a big crowd” at the event. Thompson Goddard photo

50 years strong Dr. Wayne Domanko (left), celebrated his retire- ment Sat., Feb. 9 at the Morrisburg Legion after serving the health needs of the community for 50 years working at the Winchester District Memorial Hospital and the St. Lawrence Medical Centre. Domanko welcomed everybody to his celebration that included a mix n’ mingle and dancing. Also pic- Peewee carnival champs The Chesterville Winter Carnival featured a minor hockey three-on-three tournament on Fri., Feb. 9, as part of tured, Jane Domanko, Wayne’s wife. Glover photo the festivities. The white Peewee team won the tournament but in the end they were all winners. Courtesy photo February 13 Page 09.qxp_Layout 2 2019-02-12 1:16 PM Page 1

Wednesday, February 13, 2019 The Chesterville Record Page 9 explained only 1,000 Empty Bowls tickets will be sold for $10 Continued from the front each with “winning tickets sincere thank you extended to be re-entered for each to the Christian Reformed draw with all proceeds Church for providing the supporting CFS.” There venue for the successful will also be a “special event. bonus draw to win a $200 Triskle announced the gift certificate from BMR Spring Calendar Raffle, a Winchester just in time for new fundraiser for the CFS. Father’s Day”. Ticket holders will have the South Dundas Mayor opportunity to win “a total Steven Byvelds perhaps of $5,000 in cash prizes” to summed up the feelings of “be awarded daily during those who attended the In attendance the month of May with event when he commented 150 people attended the third annual Empty Bowls fundraiser for Community Food Share held at Christian prizes ranging from $25 to to the Chesterville Record it Reformed Church in Williamsburg. In addition to enjoying the opportunity to visit with friends, musical enter- a grand prize of $1,000 on was a “great crowd for a tainment, delicious soup and desserts, people were able to take home and treasure their bowl which had been Mother’s Day.” He good cause”. created by local potters especially for the event. Thompson Goddard photo Business in the news NORTH DUNDAS – While the streets bookkeepers, mortgage brokers, real of North Dundas have been frozen over, estate agents, and real estate lawyers. As business has been ticking along at the North Dundas continues maturing, and is North Dundas Business Centre (NDBC). seen as the next “Russell/Embrun” The Centre provides business incubation waiting to be developed, the North and acceleration services and co-located Dundas Business Centre will become a offices in Winchester. Its exclusive hub for real estate services, investments, mentoring and consulting helps small and and new construction and development medium-sized businesses increase their prototyping. profits and bring more value to our The North Dundas Business Centre has community. been busy hosting local real estate The Centre welcomed local agri- investment meetings. The owners have beverage engineer Will Bruining, of developed an Investment Fund called 100 Laporte Engineering Inc., as the first new Families Who Care – a hyper-local tenant of 2019. Will and his wife recently investment fund for the families of North had twins, and now that they have four Dundas to direct their investments locally kids, Will decided he needed a quiet and to earn investment returns from their Serving it up office to reach some of his 2019 business community-based investments. An Anne Carriere from Simply Baked Catering serves Marnie Fossitt some soup dur- goals. investment fund is a way of investing ing the Empty Bowls event held on Feb. 9 at the Christian Reformed Church in One of the spin-off effects of money alongside other investors in order Williamsburg. 150 people attended the sold-out event which was a fundraiser for incubating and accelerating local to benefit from the inherent advantages of Community Food Share that serves North Dundas, South Dundas and North businesses is expansion. Local company working as part of a group. The Fund will Stormont. Thompson Goddard photo Evoweigh Inc. is moving on from the launch in 2019. NDBC to manufacture its newest Rural living is better. products. Hayley and Matt Cooke are wished all the best as they start production. As Eastern Ontario moves out of the winter deep freeze, John Meharg has his sights on spring. He has been busy meeting with real-estate industry businesses to locate a real estate hub at the NDBC. To support these initiatives, Armour Development president Sarah Meharg is Welcoming the newest tenant developing relationships Will Bruining, agri-engineer with Laporte with small service Engineering Inc., is the newest tenant at the North providers who support real Dundas Business Centre, local business incubator estate development in and accelerator, seen here with the Centre’s owner Sarah Meharg. their businesses, including Courtesy photo Advertise Directly to

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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 on course to meet Eagles in first round of playoffs Jeff Moore slapped one home from Matt starting goalie, Reilly Record Staff Cowley and Will Watson. Tondreau for the start of the CHESTERVILLE—The The Eagles retook the lead third period replacing him North Dundas Rockets played at 15:58 and took a two-goal with Caleb Gervais. two home games this past lead with just 49 seconds That seemed to spark the week as they welcomed the remaining in the opening Rockets as Collette scored his South Grenville Rangers on frame. The Eagles took a 3-1 second goal of the game just Saturday night and the St. lead into the first 31 seconds into the third Isidore Eagles on Monday. intermission. period from Lefebvre and Eagles 8 Rockets 6 The Eagles made it 4-1 at Pierce Egan to make it 8-4. The North Dundas 4:43 and took a 5-1 lead at The Rockets closed the gap to Rockets welcomed the St. 5:50. The Rockets finally got three when Egan slammed Isidore Eagles to the back on the scoreboard at home a rebound from Roth Chesterville Arena on Mon., 11:06 as Hugo Lusignan lit and Lusignan at 15:25. Feb. 11, in the NCJHL. The the lamp from Zack Parent The Rockets got to within The Rockets’ forward, Jarrett Williams (27) scores on a breakaway here, giving the game was a make-up game and Carter Tait but the Eagles two as Lefebvre pounded one Rockets a 3-0 lead. The Rangers’ goalie Lee Spurgeon went for the Eddie Bauer after the game was postponed restored their four-goal lead at home from Brody Barkley poke-check but Williams was able to roof the puck over Spurgeon’s shoulder. The from the previous week. 11:36. The Rockets cut the and Roth on the power play. Rockets went on to take the game 4-3 in overtime. Moore photo The Rockets went into the deficit in half when Kyle The Rockets pulled their he floated one through a game in second place in the Collette scored his first goal goalie in favour of an extra screen in front of the net that West Division; five points as a Rocket from Justin attacker with just under two found its way through at 8:27 behind the South Grenville Lefebvre and Brad Nash, but minutes remaining and put from Connor Roth and Jack Rangers in first place after the again, the Eagles retook a the pressure on the Eagles but Van Kessel. The Rockets took Rangers beat the West four-goal lead with 1:40 were unable to get any closer a 2-0 lead into the first Carleton Inferno in their remaining in the middle as the Eagles hung on to take intermission. previous game. frame. The Eagles took a the game 8-6. The Rockets made it 3-0 The Eagles opened the five-goal lead with just 35 With the loss, the Rockets when Jarrett Williams scored scoring just 42 seconds into seconds remaining and took a failed to gain ground on the on a breakaway at 17:51 from the first period taking a 1-0 8-3 lead into the second first place Rangers. The Cameron Brown and Brad lead. The Rockets tied the intermission. Eagles outshot the Rockets Stitt but the Rangers got that game at 5:27 as Connor Roth The Rockets pulled their 51-42, suffering the loss in one right back with just 48 the Rockets’ goal was seconds remaining in the Tondreau making 22 saves middle frame as Brody and backup goalie Gervais, Ranger scored from Cole The Rockets’ forward, Dylan Robinson (28) tries to who stopped all 12 shots he Edgley and Kieran Clement. corral a rebound from a shot from the point while the faced. The Rockets took a 3-1 lead Eagles’ goalie, Dawson Irving gets snowed under. Rockets 4 Rangers 3 (OT) into the second intermission. Eagles defensemen, Philippe Burden clears the puck. The North Dundas The Rangers closed the The Eagles out gunned the Rockets 8-6 in a possible Rockets welcomed the South gap to one as Tristan Loomis playoff preview. Grenville Rangers to the scored from Cameron Dillon Moore photo Chesterville Arena on Sat., at 10:56. The Rangers knotted Spurgeon. The Rockets took to take on the Jets at 8:15 Feb. 9, in the NCJHL. The the affair as Edgley scored the game 4-3 moving to p.m., and welcome the West Rockets went into the game from Sam Martin at 12:54. within three points of the Carleton Inferno to the in second place in the West Neither team was able to Rangers in first place. The Chesterville Arena on Sun., Division, five points behind score before the time wound Rockets outshot the Rangers Feb. 17, at 12 p.m. The the Rangers who held down down to nil, so the game 39-33. Rockets then travel to the The Rockets welcomed a new face to their lineup on the top spot. headed to a five-minute three- Picking up the win in the NCJHL Spring Showcase at Saturday night in their game against the South Grenville The Rockets opened the on-three overtime period. At Rockets’ goal was Reilly the Bernard Grandmaître Rangers; Kyle Collette was introduced to the Rockets’ scoring at 3:06 of the first 2:14 of the overtime the Tondreau making 30 saves Aréna on Mon., Feb. 18 at faithful. Collette is a speedy forward and has won a period as Will Watson slid Rockets’ defenseman, Matt and suffering the loss in the 1:30 p.m., to take on the St. championship with the of the CCHL2 one home from Carter Tait Cowley joined a two-on-one Rangers’ goal was Spurgeon Isidore Eagles and welcome taking a 1-0 lead. The rush with Roth. making 35 saves. the West Carleton Inferno to in 2016 and went on to play for the Syracuse Jr. Stars in Rockets took a two-goal lead Roth saucered the puck to Up next: The Rockets travel the Joel Steele Community 2017 and 2018. He recently suited up for the SUNY when Tyler Ballantyne scored Cowley and he roofed it over to the Larry Robinson Arena Centre in Winchester on Brockport Golden Eagles in the NCAA Division III. Moore photo his first goal as a Rocket, as the Rangers’ goalie, Lee in Metcalfe on Fri., Feb. 15, Tues., Feb. 19, at 8:30 p.m. Hawks lose heartbreaker in overtime Jeff Moore season from Miguel Pare and Nolan Record Staff Guertin, just 48 seconds into the second WINCHESTER—The Winchester period. Hawks played just a single game this past The Hawks knotted the affair when weekend. On Friday night, they welcomed Bradley Wells scored his third of the the Char-Lan Rebels, the team they are season from William MacDonald and Eric trying to catch for the last playoff spot in DeRepentigny at 14:25. The teams took a the Martin Division. two-all stalemate into the second Rebels 4 Hawks 3 (OT) intermission. The welcomed the The Rebels restored the lead at 14:46 of Char-Lan Rebels to the Joel Steele the third period but the Hawks answered Community Centre on Fri., Feb. 8, in the with just 2:03 remaining in regulation as CCHL2. The Hawks went into the game in Guertin scored his fourth of the season a must-win position, sitting just three from Graeme Buffone and Kuehni. Neither points behind the Rebels for the last team was able to score the game-winner The Hawks’ forward, Eric DeRepentigny (10) gets a scoring chance here and the playoff spot of the season. before the final buzzer sounded, so the puck eventually finds its way to Bradly Wells’ (28) stick where he buried it, tying The Rebels opened the scoring just 1:41 game headed to a five-minute three-on- the game at two. The Rebels’ goalie, Grant Craig (1) and defensemen, Shane into the first period taking a 1-0 lead. The three overtime period. Gaudreau (15) try to keep the puck out. The Rebels went on to take the game 4-3 Rebels made it 2-0 with just 1:18 To the dismay of the Hawks, the Rebels in overtime. remaining in the opening frame while ended the game at 3:05 of the extra frame Moore photo shorthanded. The Rebels took the 2-0 lead taking the game 4-3. With the loss, the Suffering the loss in the Hawks goal was at 8:30 p.m. and welcome the Ottawa West into the first intermission outshooting the Hawks fall four points behind the Rebels Brent Pledge-Dickson making 46 saves. Golden Knights on Fri., Feb. 15, at 8:15. Hawks 14-11. with just five games remaining in the Up next: The Winchester Hawks welcome The Hawks then travel to the Richmond The Hawks cut the deficit in half when regular season. the to the Joel Steele Memorial Centre on Family Day Mon., Kyle Kuehni scored his 16th goal of the The Rebels outshot the Hawks 50-33. Community Centre tonight Wed., Feb. 13, Feb. 18, to take on the Royals at 1:30 p.m. February 13 Page 13.qxp_Layout 2 2019-02-12 12:55 PM Page 1

Wednesday, February 13, 2019 The Sports Pages Page 13 Short-benched Vikings fall to Rebels Jeff Moore 17:21. The Rebels took a 2-1 lead into the second Record Staff intermission. WILLIAMSTOWN—The Casselman Vikings were The Vikings were only able to fire six shots at the supposed to play two games this past weekend but their Rebels’ goal in the third period. The Vikings pulled their game on Thursday night was postponed due to the weather. goalie in favour of an extra attacker with just over a However, they were able to travel to Williamstown on minute remaining in regulation but it was the Rebels Saturday night to take on the Rebels. scoring in the abandoned cage with just 46 seconds Rebels 3 Vikings 1 remaining taking the game 3-1. The Casselman Vikings travelled to the Char-Lan The Vikings failed to gain ground on the Canadians in Recreation Centre in Williamstown on Sat., Feb. 9, in the first place. The Rebels outshot the Vikings 30-21. CCHL2. The Vikings went into the game in second place, Suffering the loss in the Vikings’ goal was Nick Campbell 12 points behind the first place Ottawa Jr. Canadians and making 27 saves. five points ahead of the Ottawa West Golden Knights. Up next: The Casselman Vikings travel to the Barbara The Vikings opened the scoring at 6:18 of the first Ann Scott Arena in Ottawa on Thurs., Feb. 15, to take on period as Joel Hunt scored his 28th goal of the season from the Golden Knights at 7:15 p.m. and travel to the Billy The Vikings’ goalie, Nick Campbell had a busy night Gabriel Rousselle taking a 1-0 lead. The Vikings took the Gebbie Arena in Alexandria on Fri., Feb. 15, to take on the facing 30 shots making 28 saves. Unfortunately for 1-0 lead into the first intermission. Glens at 8 p.m. The Vikings then welcome the Athens Campbell, the Vikings offence was only able to score The Rebels tied the game on the power play at 4:21 of Aeros to the J. R. Brisson Complex on Sun., Feb. 17, at a single goal as the Rebels took the game 3-1. the second period and took their first lead of the game at 2:30 p.m. Moore photo Panthers struggle down the stretch Jeff Moore second time at 13:38 and of the first period to take a Record Staff took a two-all draw into the 1-0 lead and took a two-goal EMBRUN—The second intermission. lead at 17:50. The Golden played The Panthers retook the Knights took the 2-0 lead two home games this past lead when Brosseau scored into the first intermission. weekend as they welcomed his second of the game and The Panthers cut the the Ottawa West Golden 14th of the season from deficit in half when Nathan Knights on Friday night and Robert Beaudoin just 33 Brown scored his fifth goal the Alexandria Glens on seconds into the third of the season from Marc Sunday afternoon. period. Brosseau and Alan Njima on Glens 5 Panthers 3 The Glens tied the game the power play at 13:21 of The Embrun Panthers again at 6:28 on the power the second period. The welcomed the Alexandria play and took their second Golden Knights restored Demons, second tournament championship Glens to the Palais des lead of the game at 17:31 their two-goal lead at 14:22 Sports on Sun., Feb. 10, in on another power play. The and took a three-goal lead The North Dundas Peewee C Demons travelled to the Osgoode/Rideau Minor the CCHL2. The Panthers Panthers pulled their goalie with just 1:04 remaining in Hockey Association’s Peewee C Tournament on the weekend of Feb. 1-3. The were coming off a lopsided in favour of an extra attack- the middle frame. The Demons took down the Ottawa East Lions 6-0 in their opener, the Richmond loss to the Ottawa West er with just over a minute Golden Knights took a 4-1 Royals 4-3 and the 9-1. The Demons then met the Osgoode Golden Knights in their remaining in regulation but lead into the second Senators in the final and squeaked past them by a score of 2-1, winning the A previous game and sat three that backfired as the Glens intermission. championship. This was the second tournament championship for the Demons points behind the found the yawning cage at The Golden Knights this season. The team members (not in order) are; Dylan Carkner, Kylie Winchester Hawks in sixth the far end, taking the game added a pair of goals in the Lesage, Reid Smith, Jean Thurler, Kingsley Raistrick, Henry Link, Kyle Robb, place in the Martin 5-3. third period at 10:33 and Ethan Guy, Logan Stewart, Shawn Hollister, Paul Theos, goalie, Kaiden West, Division. The Panthers outshot the 17:33 on the power play The Glens opened the Glens 40-30. Suffering the taking the game 6-1. The coach, Kreg Raistrick, asst. coaches, Phil Carkner and Steve West, trainer, scoring at 2:37 of the first loss in the Panthers’ goal Panthers fell three points Barry Smith and team manager, Tracy Raistrick. Courtesy photo period taking a 1-0 lead. was Joshua Ivanski making behind the Hawks after the The Panthers tied the game 25 saves. Hawks took the Char-Lan at 3:35 as Cayden Martin Golden Knights 6 Rebels to overtime picking Junior T-Wolves win final game of season scored his seventh goal of Panthers 1 up a single point. Jeff Moore Wolves 14-13 but the T-Wolves took a 33-26 the season from Marc The Embrun Panthers The Golden Knights Record Staff lead into the break at the half. Brosseau, Mathieu O’Toole welcomed the Ottawa West outshot the Panthers 34-18. RUSSELL—The Russell High School The T-Wolves’ remained consistent scoring and Kyle Green. The teams Golden Knights to the Palais Suffering the loss in the Junior T-Wolves basketball team welcomed another 13 points but their defence held the took a one-all draw into the des Sports on Fri., Feb. 8, in Panthers’ goal was Cody École secondaire catholique régionale de Kodiaks to just eight points. The T-Wolves first intermission. the CCHL2. The Panthers MacEachern making 28 Hawkesbury Kodiaks on Wed., Feb. 6, took a 46-34 lead into the final quarter. The T- The Panthers grabbed went into the game in saves. PRSSAA. Wolves saved their best offence until the fourth quarter dropping 17 points on the their first lead of the game seventh place in the Martin Up next: The Embrun T-Wolves 63 Kodiaks 41 Both teams went into the game knowing Kodiaks. as Brosseau scored his 13th Division just two points Panthers welcome the they were not moving onto the playoffs for The T-Wolves held the Kodiaks to just of the season from O’Toole behind the Winchester Ottawa Jr. Canadians to the this season, so there was just pride and seven points in the quarter, taking the game and Nathan Brown at 13:09 Hawks in sixth. Palais des Sports on Fri., bragging rights on the line. 63-41. Scoring for the T-Wolves were Scott of the second period. The The Golden Knights Feb. 15, for their final home The T-Wolves took the early lead knocking Roos with 26 points, Evan Houle with 10, T. Glens tied the game for the opened the scoring at 16:45 game of the season at 8 p.m. down 20 points in the first quarter, holding the W. with nine, Connor Ross and Sam Peters Kodiaks to 12. The Kodiaks rebounded in the with five each and Ruben Jaquemet and Owen second quarter narrowly outscoring the T- Johnson with four each.

Junior T-Wolves end year on a high The Russell High School T-Wolves Junior basketball team welcomed the École sec- ondaire catholique régionale de Hawkesbury Kodiaks on Wed., Feb. 6, in the PRSSAA. The T-Wolves took the game 63-41 for their last game of the regular sea- son. The T-Wolves’ team members, from left, Curtiss Sturgeon, J. H., Evan Houle, The Panthers’ Mathieu O’Toole (24) passes the puck, just out of his teammate Philippe Matt Marsh-Stewart, Owen Johnson, Sam Peters, Abou Hassane, coach, Kim Plante’s (8) reach during the first period. The Golden Knights’ goalie, Mitchell Bown MacKinnon, Ruben Jaquemet, captain, Scott Roos, T.W., Connor Ross, Josh eyes the puck as his defenseman Lucas Brown takes care of Plante. The Golden Tuinder, Charlie Pascoe, manager Wesley Nolan. Absent from the photo was assis- Knights got the last laugh taking the game 6-1. Moore photo tant coach, Justen Dupelle. Moore photo February 13 Page 14.qxp_Layout 2 2019-02-12 1:39 PM Page 1

Page 14 The Sports Pages Wednesday, February 13, 2019 Lions win two of three over weekend Jeff Moore shutout in the Jets goal was Dominik Record Staff Turcotte making 31 saves and suffering the MORRISBURG—The loss in the Lions’ goal was Riley Phillips. played three games this past weekend as Lions 3 Inferno 1 they travelled to Metcalfe on Friday night The Morrisburg Lions welcomed the to take on the Jets, welcomed the West West Carleton Inferno to the Morrisburg Carleton Inferno on Saturday night and the Arena on Sat., Feb. 9, in the NCJHL. The Jets on Sunday afternoon. Lions were coming off their fifth win of the Jets 9 Lions 0 season after upsetting the Metcalfe Jets 7-6 The Morrisburg Lions welcomed the in overtime the previous night; they looked Metcalfe Jets to the Morrisburg Arena on to make it two consecutive wins. Sun., Feb. 10, in the NCJHL. The Lions The Lions opened the scoring when were coming off their second consecutive Daniel MacDonald slapped one to the back win and looked to make it three in a of the net from Hayden Hoerner and rematch of Friday night. Francis Chartrand at 13:05 of the first The Jets opened the scoring at 10:34 as period taking a 1-0 lead. The Lions took the Morrisburg native, Evan Mantha fired one 1-0 lead into the first intermission. home from Noah Johnston and Devon The Lions took a two-goal lead at 14:24 The Lions’ forward and Chesterville native, Jacob Robinson (20) gets a glorious scor- Upton taking a 1-0 lead. The Jets took a as Graham Robertson sniped one from ing opportunity on a pass from teammate, Justin Shay (12), however, the Jets’ goalie, two-goal lead when Aiden Daly slid one Jansen Tysick and Devon Burns at 14:24 of Dominik Turcotte turned it away. Turcotte picked up a shutout in a 9-0 victory. Moore photo home from Tyson Sherrer and James the second period. The Lions took a 2-0 Horvath at 10:53. The Jets took a 2-0 lead lead into the second intermission. when Aiden Daly scored from Kirkland game at 10:11, as Devon Upton slapped one into the first intermission. The Inferno finally got on the board at Reaney and Tyson Sherrer at 7:59. The Jets home from Mantha and Gallant. The Jets made it 3-0 as Cam Gallant the nine-minute mark of the third period to tied the game at 14:05 as Alex MacNeil Neither team was able to score the game scored from Upton and Mantha at 5:10 of make it 2-1. The Inferno pulled their goalie scored an unassisted goal. The teams took a winner before time ran out in regulation, so the second period. The Jets made it 4-0 as in favour of an extra attacker with just two-all draw into the first intermission. the game headed to a five-minute three-on- Horvath blasted one home from Mark under a minute remaining in regulation but The Jets took their first lead of the game three overtime period. In the extra frame, it Morrison at 6:40 and 5-0 at 9:33 as that didn’t go as planned as the Lions’ when Jarrett Ladouceur scored from Alex was Burns scoring his sixth of the game just Morrison scored an unassisted goal. Burns found the empty net while Cloutier and Mark Morrison at 6:38. 1:36 in, and the Lions stole the game 7-6. The Jets added a late goal with just 1:56 shorthanded with just 26 seconds showing The Lions tied the game one minute later Picking up the win in the Lions’ goal was remaining in the middle frame as Cooper on the clock from Justin Shay. as Burns completed his hat trick unassisted. Riley Phillips. Robinson scored an unassisted goal on the The Lions took the game 3-1 winning The Jets retook the lead when Tyler Melvin Up next: The Morrisburg Lions play the power play. The Jets took a 6-0 lead into the their sixth game of the season. scored from Ladouceur and Morrison at visitors tonight Wed., Feb. 13, as the South second intermission. The Lions outshot the Inferno 50-27. 9:29. The Lions tied the game again as Cal Grenville Rangers take over the Morrisburg The Jets made it 7-0 when Upton Picking up the win in the Lions’ goal was Bilmer fired one home from Burns and Arena for a home game at 7:15 p.m. The slammed one home from Gallant and Alex Paulo Suppa. Francis Chartrand at 12:38. Lions then travel to the Vankleek Hill Arena MacNeil at 5:09 of the third period on the Lions 7 Jets 6 (OT) The Lions took over the lead again as on Fri., Feb. 15, to take on the Cougars at 8 power play. The Morrisburg Lions travelled to the Burns scored his fourth of the game p.m. and welcome the Gatineau Hull-Volant It was all Jets in this game and they Larry Robinson Arena in Metcalfe on Fri., unassisted at 17:04 and took a two-goal to the Morrisburg Arena on Sat., Feb. 16, at added to the lead at 18:09 as Jarrett Feb. 8, to take on the Jets in the NCJHL. lead at 17:38 as Burns notched his fifth of 7:15 p.m. and head to the NCJHL Ladoucuer snapped one home from Daly The Lions opened the scoring as Devon the game. The Lions took a 6-4 lead into the Showcase on Sun., Feb. 17, at the Bernard and Austin Gough; they closed out the Burns snapped one home from Hayden second intermission. Grandmaître Aréna in Ottawa to take on the scoring with just 25 seconds remaining as Hoerner at 5:54 taking a 1-0 lead. The Jets got back to within one as Volant at 4:30 p.m. Tyler Boyd scored from Morrison. The Lions made it 2-0 when Burns Cameron Gallant scored The Jets took the game 9-0 spoiling the scored his second of the game at 7:04 from Evan Manta at 6:49 of Lions’ winning streak. Picking up the unassisted. The Jets cut the deficit in half the third period and tied the Atom C1 Demons win Demons rout Rangers, shot down by Blue Wings a pair on the road Jeff Moore in third place just three scored his second of the remaining in the game as Jeff Moore Record Staff points behind the Cornwall game from Byers. Curtis Bell scored an Record Staff CARDINAL—The North Colts. The Demons made it 4-2 unassisted goal. MORRISBURG—The North Dundas Atom C1 Dundas Major Midget The Demons opened the when Sherrer scored his The Demons took the Demons played two road games this past weekend as Demons played two games scoring when Cam Sherrer second of the game from game 7-3 to move to within they travelled to Cardinal on Saturday afternoon to take this past week as they launched one to the back of Broad and Lapier at 6:06. one point of the second on the South Grenville Rangers and to Morrisburg on welcomed the Perth Lanark the net from Josh Broad and The Rangers got back to place Colts. Picking up the Sunday afternoon to take on the South Dundas Lions. Blue Wings on Thursday Dean Lapier just 1:12 into within one at 11:02 but the win in the Demons’ goal was Demons 2 Lions 0 night and travelled to the first period taking a 1-0 Demons restored their two- Byrne. The North Dundas Atom C1 Demons travelled to the Cardinal on Saturday night lead. The Rangers promptly goal lead with 1:52 Blue Wings 6 Demons 1 Morrisburg Arena on Sun., Feb. 10, to take on the South to take on the South tied the game at 3:08 but the remaining in the second as The North Dundas Major Dundas Lions in the UCMHL. Grenville Rangers. Demons retook the lead at Blake Waters pounded one Midget Demons welcomed The teams battled to a scoreless first period but the Demons 7 Rangers 3 10:47 as Ben Fingler to the back of the net from the Perth Lanark Blue Wings Demons took the lead at 7:34 as Aiden LeClair sniped The North Dundas Major pounded one home from Nic Byers. The Demons took a to the Joel Steele one from Koen Myers and Sydney Robinson on the Midget Demons travelled to Brugmans and Kendrew 5-3 lead into the third Community Centre in power play. The Demons took the 1-0 lead into the third the Ingredion Centre in Byers. The Demons took a period. Winchester on Thurs., Feb. period. Cardinal to take on the 2-1 lead into the second The Demons made it 6-3 7, in the UCMHL. The The Demons scored an insurance marker at 6:02 of South Grenville Rangers on period. when Sherrer completed his Demons went into the game the third as Jacob Miller lit the lamp from Jack Sat., Feb. 9, in the UCMHL. The Rangers tied the hat trick at 7:20 of the third in third place, three points Robinson. The Demons hung on for a 2-0 victory. The Demons were coming game just 26 seconds into period from Broad and behind the . Picking up the shutout in goal for the Demons was off a tough 6-1 loss to the the second period but the goalie, Toby Byrne. The The Blue Wings opened Matthew Seguin. Perth Lanark Blue Wings in Demons retook the lead Demons closed out the the scoring at 6:23 taking a With the win, the Demons moved to within one point their previous game and sat again at 4:30 as Fingler scoring with two seconds 1-0 lead and took that lead of the C2 Demons who sat in fourth place. into the second period. Demons 5 Rangers 1 The Demons tied the The North Dundas Atom C1 Demons travelled to the game when Colin Minish Ingredion Centre in Cardinal on Sat., Feb. 9, to take on snapped one home from the South Grenville Rangers in the UCMHL. The Dean Lapier at 5:19. The Rangers opened the scoring at 1:41 of the first period to Blue Wings retook the lead take a 1-0 lead but the Demons answered at 5:32 as with just 51 seconds Koen Myers scored an unassisted goal. remaining in the middle The Demons took their first lead of the game as John frame. Nadobny slid one home from Jack Robinson at 7:22. The Demons ran into The Demons took a 2-1 lead into the second period. penalty problems in the third The Demons made it 3-1 just 31 seconds into the period and the Blue Wings second as Jack Robinson scored an unassisted goal and took advantage scoring four took a three goal lead at 2:47 with Jack Robinson consecutive goals at 1:20, scoring his second of the game unassisted. The Demons 2:55, 6:32 and 12:17. The took a 4-1 lead into the third period. Blue Wings took the game The Demons scored the lone goal of the third, as The North Dundas Major Midget Demons welcomed the Perth Lanark Blue Wings 6-1 handing the Demons Sydney Robinson batted one to the back of the net with to the Joel Steele Community Centre in Winchester on Thurs., Feb. 7, in the their seventh loss of the just 17 seconds showing on the clock. The Demons took UCMHL. The Demons’ nifty forward, Colin Minish (16) beats the Blue Wings’ season. Suffering the loss in the game 5-1. Picking up the win in the Demons’ goal goalie, Tyson Thomas to tie the game at one, early in the second period. the Demons’ goal was Liam was Matthew Seguin. Unfortunately for the Demons, the Blue Wings stole the game 6-1. Moore photo Antille. February 13 Page 15.qxp_Layout 2 2019-02-12 2:17 PM Page 1

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TEL: 613-448-2321 FAX: 613-448-3260 Heritage plaque project awaits council’s go-ahead Tom Van Dusen Museum when he moved the project. One possible Villager Staff into the top executive spot reason is that the municipal RUSSELL – The Russell replacing retiring Judy staff member assigned to and District Historical James. He’ll be joined on deal with it has been away Society has been waiting for the board by Lois James as on prolonged sick leave; at least two years for vice-chair, treasurer another is that the township approval to install a set of Barbara Agar, co- has been going through an heritage plaques at various secretaries Connie Johnston extended rebranding locations around the village. and Mary Donnelly, curator exercise and the plaques Approval needs to come Bob Proper, and Judy might not fit in with the from Russell Township James as immediate past future vision. council as most of the chair. In other business, the installations would occur on A mockup has been meeting received various municipal property; the produced for one of the reports and finalized plans historical society is hoping proposed plaques depicting for its next big event, the that the township will the Great Fire of 1915 Irish Tea Party at the provide and erect posts on which levelled much of museum March 17, St. which to secure the plaques; Russell Village, sparing the Patrick’s Day, 1 p.m. to 4 to be made of an aluminum brick, former registry office p.m. There’ll be live music based compound. which remained standing by the Gallagher family Hot topics Cost of the plaques has except for its roof. accompanied by the Harry Baker showed a heritage plaque mockup to the committee members at the already been covered Equipped with steel doors Patterson dancers. meeting. The mockup depicts the Great Fire of 1915. Van Dusen photo through a donation to the and steel shutters, none of Refreshments will be museum; new chairman, the records inside were served. the museum was packed for the Gallaghers and attracting residents to the Harry Baker indicated destroyed. Admission is free with the same performance; Pattersons. museum during our 30th during the society’s annual Baker said he isn’t sure donations accepted to help $217 was collected in the “We’re not trying to anniversary year to learn meeting Monday at the exactly why the township cover the cost of donation box, almost all of make money on it,” Baker about the collections we Keith Boyd Community hasn’t moved forward with entertainment. Last year, which was turned over to noted. “It’s another way of maintain on their behalf.” What’s beyond health and fitness? Francis Drouin acclaimed as chair of Kory Glover feedback sheet to give their opinion on the Villager Staff event and three of the speakers really drove National Liberal Rural Caucus EMBRUN – Daniel Laporte, trainer and people in. RUSSELL – On Mon., Feb. 4, Francis Drouin, Member of Parliament for Glengarry- owner of Beyond Fitness, has a single “There was a lot of talk about three of Prescott- Russell was acclaimed as chair of the National Liberal Rural Caucus (NLRC). passion of helping people achieve their the guest speakers. Ben Johnson, Amanda The NLRC comprises Members of Parliament from rural ridings across Canada. health goals through active living and a Rassam and Chris Fudge were the speakers Drouin succeeds Marc Serré, Member of Parliament for Nickel Belt as chair. Serré healthier lifestyle; but can more be done? that really got people talking afterwards,” was recently appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Rural Economic For the first time, Beyond Fitness he said. “Ben spoke about the gut-brain axis Development. partnered up with the Kin Club of Russell and linking everyday activity with food, Drouin looks forward to continuing the great work started by MPs Mike Bossio, T.J. to create the Beyond the Basics Health and posture and negative and positive effects to Harvey and Marc Serré. In his new role, MP Drouin will work with his colleagues to Wellness Conference Sat., Feb. 9 at the your gut health. Amanda’s presentation was advance rural caucus priorities within government. Embrun Community Centre Hall that called Curating Conscious Relationships brought in approximately 100 participants. and it was all about how to perceive “We were able to sell 50 tickets,” said different people’s opinions and how to take Laporte. “There were also guests of the care of yourself and take care of a Committed to supporting digital speakers and the volunteers, so all together, relationship. Lastly, Chris’s presentation there were about 100 people there.” was called Move It or Lose It and he spoke mammography at WDMH A total of six speakers were invited to about how different types of activities are the conference to discuss and present some made for different people and how EMBRUN – The team at Shoppers Drug staff their progress throughout the Mart in Embrun knows how to plan. They campaign. newer ideas to achieve a healthier lifestyle. important movement is.” have just presented a cheque for $3,437 to “This is an incredible team,” notes These ideas included presentations on On top of the six speakers, there were the Winchester District Memorial Hospital Cindy Peters, the Foundation’s manager of super-immunity through consuming clean, also 10 vendors at the conference selling an (WDMH) Foundation – and they are direct mail and events. “We are so grateful whole foods, and going out into the assortment of different items in the spirit of already planning for another fundraising to owner, Ches Woolfrey, who has just wilderness more; with local doctor, Dr. health and wellness, including a nutritionist event next year. retired and to new owner, Samy Gobran, Darrell Menard talking about aging athletes and a booth selling home remedies. It’s all part of the “Shoppers LOVE. who plans to continue fundraising for through his experience, accompanying Due to the success and positive feedback YOU.” campaign which supports local WDMH. Thank you to the staff and to the Canadian athletes to several world games. from the community, Laporte states that this women’s health charities. This year, the customers who supported this campaign.” According to Laporte, participants to the conference will continue as an annual event Embrun team raised money by selling used The donation will be directed to the event were given a chance to fill out a into next year. books, popping balloons for extra PC Foundation’s Digital Mammography Fund. Optimum points after a purchase, and Since 2001, the Shoppers Drug Mart in slightly unfortunate snow It’s about that time of asking for donations at the cash. There was Embrun has given $31,699 to support days, but are now well into year when students should a thermometer in the lunch room to show patient care close to home. the second half of our be getting in their school year. yearbook orders – always a While students got a great way to commemorate break, school activities are these precious high school By Meghan still propelling forward. On years. Don’t miss out! Baines Feb. 7, the school held a pep Students should also keep Student rally and our RHS Junior in mind Russell High Reporter boys’ basketball team raked School’s new Crayola’s in a victory. Go T-Wolves! ColorCycle program- just As well, the Senior girls’ drop off your used markers Starting fresh volleyball team won a at the office to keep them couple matches against top- out of landfills and help Students are back in ranked Casselman and protect the environment. from the cold and lunging Generous donation Plantagenet on Friday and That’s all for this week. Celebrating at the cheque presentation are, from left, staff members Tammy and into a brand new semester. are heating up for the Good luck to all students Leigh; Samy Gobran; staff members Linda, Sheena, and Donna; Ches Woolfrey; We began with a few playoffs this week! this semester! Cindy Peters; and staff members Sharon, Kim, Amy and Mina. Courtesy photo February 13 Page 16.qxp_Layout 2 2019-02-12 2:18 PM Page 1

Page 16 The Villager February 13, 2019 Pink presence powerful part of threshing Catch the Ace jackpot claimed RUSSELL – The Kin Club of Russell is very pleased showdown Up for auction to announce that the jackpot in the weekly Catch the Ace Tom Van Dusen François Latour holds a pink minia- Lottery was won Feb. 10. The lucky winner, Helene Brisson of Embrun was reached by phone by Marie- Villager Contributor ture thresher, custom made to be Claire Ivanski of Victoria’s Quilts who sold her the NORTH GOWER – included in the first-ever toy auction ticket which opened envelope #12. Ms. Brisson was Embrun’s François Latour is at the Ottawa Valley Farm Show, to elated and immediately went to Étienne Brûlé to receive promising a minimum of 200 raise money for the cause. Van Dusen photo a cheque in the amount of $30,969.50 which included antique threshing machines the total lottery winnings and the weekly amount. grinding away on Aug. 10 The Kin Club of Russell wishes to thank the and 11 in St. Albert when he volunteers and participants who partook in the selling takes a second run at the and buying of tickets over the last several weeks. The Guinness Book of World Kin Club of Russell looks forward to having another Records. lottery soon. Another shout out goes to the selling Latour entered the big locations: Étienne Brûlé, Pierre et Fils, Russell Pronto book in 2015 with 111 and Russell Foodland they were instrumental in getting threshers operating together the tickets out to the public. Thank you! for 15 consecutive minutes at the St. Albert Curd Festival; but he lost the title the following year when a Manitoba group fielded 139 operating threshing machines. Latour said he’d be back There will be some pre- be included in the contest. Latour is first vice-president – and he is… big time! As he events as well, designed to Threshers and billboards wants recognition as a major told members of Vintage Iron generate interest in the advertising the main event supporter of the event. & Traditions of Eastern Guinness Book showdown; a will be set up in 25 locations Latour decided he’s too Ontario (VITEO) during their pink miniature thresher was between Arnprior and St. busy this year to take over as annual meeting at nearby custom made by an Amish Albert. president of Vintage Iron so Pierces Corners Sunday, not Courtesy photo craftsman to be included in During the meeting, Hank Bakker will remain in only is he rounding up at least the first-ever toy auction at members agreed to grant that position for another year, 200 machines but he’s turning the Ottawa Valley Farm Show Latour $1,500 on top of $500, while Roger Lafrance was the event into a major March 12 to 14, and one of already given to him to help added as second vice; fundraiser for breast cancer Latour’s own full-sized with publicity leading up to secretary is Sharen research. threshers will be Aug. 10 and 11; for the Armstrong, and treasurer is The first time around, professionally painted pink to money, VITEO – of which Glen Edwards. $25,000 was collected to help combat the disease in the name of his wife Suzanne NEW CREDIT$ IN PLACE FOR THE RUSSELL, who died of breast cancer on ONTARIO the very day he entered the 2018 INCOME TAX YEAR! GET WHAT’$ YOUR$! Guinness Book in 2015. This time around, Latour is aiming for $100,000 to be raised for the pink campaign, in part through a draw of a new car, RUSSELL, ONT. four-wheeler, and a trip as main prizes. LOOKING FORWARD TO HELPING EVERYONE WITH ALL OF THEIR INCOME TAX NEEDS AGAIN THIS YEAR! He’s turning the Guinness WE MAKE TAXES PAINLE$$ Book attempt into a two-day agricultural extravaganza in NOW RE-OPENED ONCE AGAIN FULL-TIME MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY St. Albert with a plowing Open on Saturdays as well, starting Saturday, February 16th, 2019 match, the Dancing Tractors, Please call (613)445-1616 to book your appointments or just walk-in. antique tractor pull, exhibition, demonstrations, 92B MILL STREET, RUSSELL, ON. Site of former Warner public library. and banquet… along with the PLEASE CALL 613-445-1616 threshing challenge. WE CONTINUE TO APPRECIATE ALL ONGOING SUPPORT

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