FEBRUARY 12 Page 01.qxp_Layout 2 2020-02-11 1:36 PM Page 1 GLAUER’S TOWING & RECOVERY LISE BUMA Sales Representative Accepting 613-448-1116 all auto CELL/TEXT: 613-316-3221 1-866-575-2728 clubs OFFICE: 613-543-2222 66 Main Street South [email protected] | www.lisebuma.com Chesterville, ON K0C 1H0 By Sussex Re琀 rement Living 24 HOUR SERVICE 613 229 7773 2784 County Road 7, Chesterville, ON K0C 1H0 www.gardenvilla.ca Managed by Connec琀 ng Care ADVERTISING DEADLINES CLASSIFIED ADS FRIDAY @ 4 P.M. DISPLAY ADS (BOX) THURSDAY @ 4 P.M. E-mail: therecordclassifi [email protected] T e Ph.: 613-448-2321 Fax: 613-448-3260 Villager NEWS INSIDE PM40050631R8905 Volume 127, Number 31 Chesterville, Ontario Wednesday, February 12, 2020 Single Copy $1.00 (HST included) 60th Annual Pancake Supper SOUTH MOUNTAIN– On Tues., Feb. 25 from 4:30 to 7:00 p.m. come to the South Mountain United Church at Corner Cty. Rd. 1 and 3 for a pancake supper including real maple syrup, some delicious St. Albert cheese, sausage and homemade donuts. Cost for the supper is $8 for adults and $4 for kids, 12 and under. Contact 613-989- 5511. Snowmobilers are welcome! Chesterville Spin-In CHESTERVILLE–Join the folks at the Royal Canadian Legion in Chesterville (167 Queen Street. W.) on Sat., Feb. 15 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. for the Chesterville Spin-In. Cost to attend is $5 for adults. Please contact Nancy MacMillan at 613- Winter wonderland 448-1411 or by email at Although the beautiful Chesterville outdoor landscape is most often enjoyed during the Chesterville Carnival, this year it was held solely macmillannancy2019@gm indoors due to the inclement weather. Fortunately the snow storm didn’t prevent the carnival goers from attending the Spaghetti Dinner ail.com. organized by the Chesterville Public School and the late night dart tournament at the Chesterville Legion. Landreville photo NCJHL All Star Game And what a carnival we had! METCALFE- The Carolyn Thompson Goddard New business for Chesterville Record Staff National Capital Junior Carolyn Thompson Goddard shepherd’s pie, soup, sandwiches and other Hockey League is hosting CHESTERVILLE – From the Spaghetti Supper on Record Staff entrees. an all star hockey game on Friday evening through to an action-packed Saturday and CHESTERVILLE–After months of For those with a hankering for Fri., Feb. 14 at the Larry concluding with a dance featuring Great Scott, the 2020 Robinson Arena at 2785 Chesterville Winter Carnival held on Feb. 7 and 8 will be being up for sale, the former A.T. David’s something sweet to eat, an ice cream shop 8th Line Rd. in Metcalfe, remembered as one of the best yet! Community Shopping Centre, located at the featuring home-baked goodies, speciality Ont. Doors open at 6 p.m. The organizing committee of Shelley McLeod, Monique corner of Main and Queen Streets in coffee and ice cream treats will be available Liam Maguire is M/C. $8 St. Denis, Tanya VanOers, Nathasha Hall and Emily Chesterville, has been sold. John and on the other side of the building. for adults/students, Sheldrick began planning the 2020 CWC shortly after Christina Thompson, life-long residents of John explained they have possession of seniors $5, kids under 10 Christmas, with St. Denis commenting that the organizing North Dundas, purchased the building. the building at 35 Main Street and are free. Please contact Jason continued right up to the event. Committee members were on After extensive renovations, it will provide currently preparing for renovations to at www.metcalfefare.com residents and tourists pub-style begin in late February or early March. for more info. hand during the carnival making sure everyone was having an enjoyable time and that the many events moved ahead as refreshments and perhaps something sweet Opening is planned for June 2020. Both scheduled. to accompany a coffee or tea. John and Christina want their new The incredible snowstorm on Fri., Feb. 7 didn’t deter Christina explained that Doyle’s will be business to enhance the community they people from attending the Friday night Spaghetti Dinner a two-sided operation with the pub and have lived in for many years and provide organized by Chesterville Public School, and a dart eatery on one side and a sweets shop on the an opportunity for their clients to tournament at the Chesterville Legion. A 3-on-3 Midget other. The pub will feature both craft and experience a different dining experience in and Bantam hockey tournament was held at the domestic beer, plus local and domestic Chesterville. Continued on page 8 wine, accompanied by pub fare such as Continued on page 2 BLACK DIAMOND KRAFT LOCAL CUT FROM CANADA HEINZ CHEESE SLICES ORIGINAL LAVIOLETTE GRADE A, AA, AAA BEEF ZOODLES OR ASSORTED REAL MAYONNAISE LARGE EGGS BONELESS STRIPLOIN ALPHAGETTI 450 G PKG 890 mL JAR 18 PACK GRILLING STEAK 398 mL TIN OR $2.99EA OR $1.29EA 19.92 2 KG 3 FOR5.00 3.99 3.99 8.99LB FOR3.00 FEBRUARY 14 - FEBRUARY 20 19 KING STREET, CHESTERVILLE - HERITAGE MARKET FEBRUARY 12 Page 02.qxp_Layout 2 2020-02-11 1:34 PM Page 1 Page 2 The Chesterville Record Wednesday, February 12, 2020 Putting cancer in its place Our offi ce will be Joseph Morin CLOSED Record Staff for the WINCHESTER – Attitude FAMILY DAY HOLIDAY is everything. Dealing with a cancer diagnosis and the February 17, 2020. aftermath of rigorous treatments is a challenge for Deadline for advertising is Thurs., Feb. 13, 2020 WDMH’s supportive care team, Look Good Feel Better is ready to go. th anyone facing cancer. Morin photo at 12:00 p.m. for the Feb. 19 edition. The Winchester District said Renaud. and techniques as well as waiting to take part. Memorial Hospital She said in a press different ways to deal with To register in advance (WDMH) is usually found release, “We want to help hair issues. for a particular workshop go on the leading edge of women face cancer with The team consists of to www.lgfb.ca or call 1- cancer care and now the confidence.” team leader Janice 800-914-5665. hospital is announcing the Renaud added it was Casselman and volunteers, The dates for the return of the supportive care nice to see these women Natalie Brundige, Carla workshops held at WDMH program, Look Good Feel take a bit of time for Richer, Pat Kelly, Stella are: Wed., Feb. 26, 6 -8 pm, Requests for Quotations Better (LGFB). themselves during such a Dodon, Brenda Whitteker Wed., Apr. 22, 6-8 pm, The popular program is difficult time in their lives. and wig and hair specialist Wed., Jun. 24, 6-8 pm, and Tenders returning with renewed Their mandate is to help Marilyne Kelly. Wed., Sept. 23, 6-8 pm and enthusiasm, a great group of cancer patients with skin The program already has Wed., Nov. 25, 6-8 pm. The Township of South Stormont are currently seeking submissions team members as well as care, cosmetic hygiene, tips five people registered and for the following Requests for Quotations and Tenders. Tender community support. documents can be obtained at the Township Offi ce at 2 Mille It involves two-hour, Roches Road, Long Sault, or by contacting Donna McCue at hands-on workshops hosted Chesterville water tower slated for upgrades [email protected] by volunteers with a Joseph Morin The program incorporates funding background in the cosmetic Record Staff from the federal and provincial • RFQ 01-2020: Equipment Rental. Closing March 3, 2020 industry. CHESTERVILLE–Every municipal governments as well as the municipality. at 11:00 a.m.; The program welcomes facility, from a hockey rink to a swing set, The cost would be shared, with the federal women who have dealt with • RFQ 02-2020: Granular Materials. Closing March 3, 2020 at some time, needs maintenance. portion being 40 per cent or $1-million, the at 11:00 a.m.; cancer and works to help Several years ago the Winchester water provincial portion being 33.3 percent or them reshape their attitude tower was upgraded and now it is time for the $832,500 and the North Dundas portion • RFQ 03-2020: Surface Treatment. Closing March 3, 2020 about themselves and their water tower in Chesterville to have its turn. being about $665,000 or 26.6 percent. at 11:15 a.m.; situation. Dan Belleau, director of Public Works The timing is good for North Dundas. • Tender 07-2020: Replacement of North Lunenburg Road A press release from the for North Dundas, said an engineering “It just happened the money became WDMH about the program study was completed last year on the available through the Investing in Canada West Culvert. Closing March 26, 2020 at 11:00 a.m.; stated: “It brings together water tower, and several recommendations Infrastructure Program – Green Program,” • RFQ 08-2020: Supply of Two Side Loader Garbage women with all types of were made. said Belleau. Trucks. Closing March 26, 2020 at 2:00 p.m. cancer in a safe and The municipality has three years to The repairs “will be good for 15 to 20 supportive environment, complete the work. years,” he said. “We might as well apply for where they benefit from “We need to remove the liner in the the money while it is available. You have to shared experiences.” tower,” said Belleau. “It is painted on; keep the maintenance up and current.” – Thank You – Kicking off the program there is no immediate danger.” The township met with OCWA are the team members who The estimated cost for the project, (Ontario Clean Water Agency) to discuss JANNY GEURKINK gathered at Heritage House which would include a new lining, new various projects that require its attention Health Spa for their first isolation valves and a small shed built in the next five to six years to see if any of With the pain still raw, from the passing of our father, we once again meeting on Wed., Feb.
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