November 15 Page 01_Layout 2 17-11-14 1:01 PM Page 1 Started your Holiday Shopping? Stop in and shop with us. 613-448-1116 1-866-575-2728 ST.ST. ISIDOREISIDORE PERTHPERTH 66 Main Street South 613-524-2079613-524-2079 KINGSTONKINGSTON Chesterville, ON K0C 1H0 LJ^ƵƐƐĞdžZĞƟƌĞŵĞŶƚ>ŝǀŝŶŐ 1-800-465-49271-800-465-4927 KAZABAZUA,KAZABAZUA, QCQC www.gardenvilla.ca DĂŶĂŐĞĚďLJŽŶŶĞĐƟŶŐĂƌĞ ADVERTISING DEADLINES CLASSIFIED ADS - FRIDAY @ 4 P.M. DISPLAY ADS (BOX) - THURSDAY @ 4 P.M. E-mail: l`]j][gj\[dYkkaÚ]\k8_eYad&[ge Ph.: 613-448-2321 Fax: 613-448-3260 Brie y e Bottle drive CHESTERVILLE/ Villager WINCHESTER – The North NEWS INSIDE Dundas Leos are hosting a fundraiser bottle drive on Sat., Nov. 18, at 10 a.m. If PM40050631R8905 Volume 125, Number 18 Chesterville, Ontario Wednesday, November 15, 2017 Single Copy $1.00 (HST included) you would like to donate, call Roxanne Backes at 613-229- STEO prepared for 7963. Support the Lions’ youth group this weekend. inclement weather Tagwi tickets JOHNSTOWN – With winter AVONMORE – Tickets approaching and the impending for Tagwi Secondary onset of inclement weather, Student School’s 3rd annual Transportation of Eastern Ontario Athletics Department (STEO) is preparing the process fundraising raffle are on used to manage bus cancellations sale now. This year’s prize for the upcoming winter season. is a Christmas tree full of gift cards (valued over “STEO continues to work to $1,000) that will appeal to enhance communication with parents everyone. Tickets (only and students about decisions to cancel 3,000 printed) can be busing when adverse weather purchased in Tagwi’s main conditions or icy roads make it unsafe office and cost $5 each or to run buses,” said Janet Murray, 3 for $10. Tickets will also STEO’s Acting General Manager and be sold at the Avonmore Chief Administrative Officer. Christmas Craft Sale on Continued on page 2 Dec. 2 to 3 at Tagwi. Playhouse 2018 Shedding light on MORRISBURG – Upper Canada Playhouse rural homelessness has announced its new WINCHESTER— It’s been a lineup for 2018, marking year since Fay Martin travelled to its 35th year of producing Dundas County to find out what professional live theatre – hidden homelessness looks like in A moment of silence one that reflects the this region and she is ready to return After the Remembrance Day ceremony in Chesterville on Nov. 11, the Cenotaph sat tranquil sur- winning formula with with the findings. rounded by the bright red poppies adorning the wreaths laid at its base. The monuments both old and spring and fall live Linking Hands will welcome concerts, a 4-show summer new recount the names of those from this community who were lost in the fight for freedom. Wreaths Martin to the Joel Steele were laid by community members, organizations and businesses while crowds gathered to show their theatre series of a variety of Community Centre in Winchester comedies and a Christmas respect before following the Colour Party march to the Legion. Sawyer Helmer photo on Thurs., Nov. 23, from 1:30 to family show with added 3:30 p.m. where she will give a 45- school performances. shed the cloak of sorrow, enjoying the freedoms earned minute presentation, followed by a Audiences are by those lost. discussion period. A time to remember reminded that the current MOREWOOD – The Cenotaph was surrounded by Martin first visited Dundas Remembrance Day ceremonies were held across 2017 Christmas show, military men and women and their families with many Mistletoe Magic, runs Dec. County in October 2016 when she SDG on Sat., Nov. 11. Families and locals gathered, community residents for the 96th year of Morewood’s 1-17, starring Leisa Way met with roughly 20 individuals donned their red poppies to recognize the supreme Remembrance Day ceremony. With representatives and her fabulous band. representing various agencies sacrifice made by the men and women of Canada. Contact the Box Office in throughout Stormont, Dundas, and CHESTERVILLE – Major Steve Grubb of the from CFS Leitrim, Cornwall Armories, cadets, person or at 613-543-3713, Glengarry to discuss the face of Royal Canadian Legion Branch 454 led the parade Township of North Dundas Councillors Al Armstrong 1-877-550-3650, or online at hidden homelessness in this part from Marsden Funeral Home to the nearby Cenotaph. and Tony Fraser, Morewood firefighters, a cadet Colour uppercanadaplayhouse.com of Eastern Ontario. Since then, the He called upon Father Charles Enyinnia of St. Mary of Party and piper were led by retired OPP officer and for more details. Rural Ontario Institute’s report, the Presentation Catholic Church, who reminded Captain Richard Rowe. Pastor Debbie Poirier from Hidden Homelessness in Rural community members that there is a time for Christ Church United Chesterville provided prayers and and Northern Ontario, which everything, and on Nov. 11, it was a time to remember. a Bible reading. A total of 22 wreaths were laid plus Martin was involved in, was After wreaths were laid and the service concluded, additional ones by the Marionville École élémentaire released, and the 177-page Major Steve Grubb encouraged everyone to place their Ste-Thérèse D’Avila students who constructed document includes information own poppy on the white cross near the Cenotaph to wreaths at their school. Ceremony attendees were gathered during Martin’s 2016 signify their personal act of remembrance. The colour invited to join at the Morewood Community Centre for visit to this county. party then marched to the Legion hall, where the a social hour of fellowship and a lunch. Continued on page 3 community was invited for food and drinks, and to Continued on page 9 5IF0MEGPSE5FBN5IF5SVTUFE/BNFUP%PJU3JHIU G $179,900 $249,900 $264,900 Emily Blanchard Clayton Oldford Nathan Lang Sales Representative Broker Sales Representative CHESTERVILLE – Easy-living here with no stairs CHESTERVILLE – Look at this bigger-than-you CHESTERVILLE – Duplex with one 3 bed 2 in this 3 bedroom 1100sq.ft. (approx.) bungalow think, 3 bed 3 bath Cape Cod home with an eat- bath unit, and another 2 bed 2 bath unit. Both Call today for a FREE consulation with an attached garage, and large almost in kitchen, formal dining room, and nished recently renovated and turn key! Separate 0.5acre lot! Lots of updates include shingles, basement! You’ll love the treed back yard and laundry hook-ups and hydro meters! 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Williamsburg “We heard from people living with dementia in the early stages, that they wanted to connect with other people WILLIAMSBURG – “Regular physical activity and who are living a similar journey and that they wanted to be mental stimulation are good for your health and your brain active in exercise and in intellectual stimulation. Now, we because they encourage the development of new cells and have been granted the opportunity to offer Minds in new connections,” says Shelley Vaillancourt, Executive Motion® to meet this request,” explained Vaillancourt. Director of the Alzheimer Society of Cornwall and More information is available at District. “When combined in a social environment, the www.alzheimer.ca/en/on/We-can-help/Minds-In-Motion, program also helps foster a sense of independence for or call the Alzheimer Society at 613 932-4914 to register people with dementia and promotes the well-being of for the March session in your area. those who care for them.” With growing evidence linking Minds in Motion® is a program of the Alzheimer a socially, physically and mentally active lifestyle in Society and is supported with funding from the Centre for helping people to live well with dementia, the Alzheimer Aging & Brain Health Innovation (CABHI) through its Society is delighted to offer five Minds in Motion® New trainers ready for the challenge Knowledge Mobilization Partnership Program. programs to local residents throughout the five counties. Sabrina McTaggart (left) and Lisa Herjavec have com- The Alzheimer Society of Cornwall and District offers The first began in Cornwall in October and was so popular pleted the training to be able to offer the Minds in Help for Today through programs and services for people that there is a waiting list for the next session. Registration Motion® program within our community. living with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias and is now open for sessions in Dundas beginning in March. Courtesy photo Hope for Tomorrow…by funding research to find the Minds in Motion® combines exercise and intellectual exercise led by a trained physical activity program leader, cause and the cure. To learn more about the Alzheimer stimulation. It includes up to 60 minutes of physical and up to 60 minutes of mentally stimulating activities Society, visit www.alzheimer.ca/en/cornwall. several factors, from up-to- zones with a contractor as a weather takes an date weather forecasts, to captain in each zone. 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