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1.99 For1.00 99¢ February 13 Page 01.qxp_Layout 2 2019-02-12 1:09 PM Page 1 Lise Buma Sales Representative 613-448-1116 1-866-575-2728 Direct: 613-316-3221 66 Main Street South [email protected] Chesterville, ON K0C 1H0 By Sussex Re琀 rement Living www.lisebuma.com www.gardenvilla.ca Managed by Connec琀 ng Care WE HAVE MOVED The Chesterville Record/Villager Now located at 29 King St., Chesterville, ON (formerly The Co-operators Insurance building) T e Open: Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. 613-448-2321 Villager NEWS INSIDE 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 PEPSI COLA FRUITE DRINKS ASTRO HEINZ CHAPMAN’S REGULAR, DIET, RAINBOW OR ASSORTED FLAVOURS YOGURT CUPS BAKED BEANS SUPERLOLLIES SCHWEPPES GINGERALE 2 LITRE BOTTLE ASSORTED FLAVOURS ASSORTED VARIETIES ASSORTED, CHOCOLATE, 24 x 355 mL 398 mL TIN BANANA OR ROCKETS 6.99 175 G CUP ¢ 3 ¢ 99 FOR1.00 99 1.99 FEBRUARY 15 - 21 19 KING STREET, CHESTERVILLE - HERITAGE MARKET February 13 Page 02.qxp_Layout 2 2019-02-12 2:12 PM Page 1 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.
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