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he holiday season is a fine time to join together in celebration with friends and family, and to look back at what has become of the year that is just about to pass us by. While we each spend time reflecting on personal triumphs and tragedies, for this newspaper we can take a moment to look back upon the year for Ottawa both as a civic entity and as a large, diverse community. When we take such time, it is easy to see how fortunate we are as a city. We have a stable municipal government that can claim strong support from residents – all one needs to do is look at Mayor Jim Watson’s October election victory for evidence Ottawans are happy with city hall. Considering the chaos in the other large Ontario city during the past four years, we’ve done quite well. Unemployment has barely budged in the past 12 months, moving only one tenth of a per cent. Gas prices are lower than they’ve been since 2009.
Even with the spate of gun violence this year, crime overall continues to decline. We have more and more each year to do in and around the city. Ottawa can now boast three professional sports franchises, a brand new entertainment venue to attract even more entertainment to town, and more music festivals than you can shake a stick at. With all these things to celebrate, it’s also important to reflect on those who are not so fortunate in our society. Demand at food banks and homeless shelters, as well as for services from local charities continues to rise. The next time you pass a donation bin at the grocery store or are handed a charitable contribution form at work, take a moment to remember that. Yes, Ottawa is a wonderful city, one where there is opportunity to grow and prosper, in which to enjoy free time, and a place to call home. Let’s all celebrate our bounty and strive to make it even better in 2015.
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hristmas has been under attack for many years now, which is too bad because you’d think that for one day of the year people could stop arguing and sit around quietly with children and play with their toys. But no. First came the commercial onslaught. In Canada it begins right after Halloween. All of November the cheezy Christmas songs ring out over the shopping centres, a vigorous business is done of videos of your child on Santa’s knee and television commercials endlessly provoke us to get-get-get and even give a little. And we’re reminded that our economic well-being depends on there being a lot of this. We’re used to that by now, usually reassuring ourselves that it’s just a
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there’s more. Just this month, Christmas has entered the geopolitical sphere, with various nations suddenly waxing aggressive over their territorial rights to the North Pole, where Santa Claus hangs his hat. This was in the news last week. Denmark, that most unwarlike of nations, announced that it was legally entitled to one-third of the Arctic Ocean, including the part of it where the North Pole lies. Some say this has less to do with Santa Claus than with the resource-rich seafloor. Much of that has already been claimed by Russia. You wonder how Santa can carry on with all that racket. Meanwhile, our country, Canada is also in the act, preparing a claim for more than a million square kilometres of ocean, including the North disTriBuTion inQuiries Richard Burns 613-221-6243 adMinisTraTion: Donna Therien 613-221-6233 display adverTising: Gisele Godin - Kanata - 221-6214 Dave Pennett - Ottawa West - 221-6209 Brad Clouthier - Orleans - 221-6154 Cindy Gilbert - Ottawa South - 221-6211 Geoff Hamilton - Ottawa East - 221-6215 Valerie Rochon - Barrhaven - 221-6227 Jill Martin - Nepean - 221-6221 Mike Stoodley - Stittsville - 221-6231 Janine Kivell - Ottawa West - 221-6217 Rico Corsi - Automotive Consultant - 221-6224 Greg Stimpson - Automotive Consultant - 221-6232
Pole. And here’s the tricky part, buried deep in the last paragraphs of a news story: last year Canada’s citizenship and immigration minister granted Canadian citizenship to Santa Claus. First the old guy gets caught kissing Mommy and now this: he becomes a pawn in an international power game. News that Santa was Canadian somehow failed to make a deep impression here. You wonder how he would fare in those Greatest Canadian contests the CBC used to run. Would he beat out Tommy Douglas? Finish ahead of Don Cherry? The larger world also has failed to take notice of Santa’s Canadian citizenship. In some ways, that’s too bad. It would be nice to be known for something other than hockey, cold weather and Anne of Green Gables. On the other hand, do we want the world’s bitter envy, not to mention the millions of tourists flocking to
Ottawa (because that’s where they’ll come first) looking for Santa’s official residence? And what will we tell them? Just head north a few thousand kilometres. You can’t miss it. If you see a Danish flag, you’ve gone too far.
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YEAR IN REVIEW
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2014 a year of political change and inching progress It was a busy year. With two elections planned just a few months apart, it seemed signs littered our lawns more often than not; and when we weren’t fighting over who can put what signs where, we were protesting the placement of cell towers, school buses or grow-ops. Osgoode was thrown into a tizzy when long-time councillor and former township mayor Doug Thompson announced his retirement; the move sparked a healthy election process not seen in decades in the ward, with 13 candidates stepping forward and 11 remaining on the ballot through to Election Day. On the provincial level, Nepean-Carleton MPP Lisa MacLeod secured her fourth term just in time to leave the riding bobbing in the wake of her whirlwind leadership campaign. And municipal matters inched along in the background: Weaver House in Dickinson Square was sold to a spa and is undergoing massive renovations, and the Manotick secondary plan finally started to gain momentum. Parents successfully blocked a bid to move Kars on the Rideau Public
School’s start time to 9:15 a.m., and Manotick youth have come together to give young people a space to be themselves. There’s more to do – there always is – but we can head in 2015 with a smile, knowing that the community is more engaged than ever. JANUARY
Mayor takes borough councils off the table
Mayor Jim Watson said he would abandon his concept of local “borough councils” because he didn’t get support from councillors. Even though Ottawa has a high number of elected representatives per capita, it’s also a big city, and shrinking council means expanding wards. Council voted against his idea in favour of waiting until a scheduled 2015 review of council’s size.
son said if more people start calling in complaints it “could mushroom out of control.” The ultimate fear was that enforcing the bylaw could put
part-time bus drivers out of work. Tensions remain over BMX park in Greely
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Osgoode Coun. Doug Thompson discovered late last year that it’s against the rules to park a school bus on residential property. In response, Thompson asked the rural land-use planning department how to “get around or revisit” the bylaw. Thomp-
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Residents added a set of bathrooms to their wish list for a planned community park beside the Water’s Edge residential development south of Parkway Road, and continued to express concerns about the potential for a skate park or BMX park at the facility.
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Thompson’s retirement opens election floodgates Continued from page 9
FEBRUARY
Doug Thompson announces retirement
The longtime city councillor and former township mayor announced on Feb. 10 that he would not run in the Oct. 27 election. The opportunity to spend more time with his wife, Mary Lynne, his six children and seven grandchildren weighed heavily on his mind, Thompson said, but the satisfaction of a job well done was what allowed the 67-year-old to decide to step away from his council seat. Stepping down opened the floodgates for new candidates to campaign in the ward, and a total of 11 candidates were on the ballot by the time election day rolled around. Thompson promised at the time of his announcement not to endorse any candidates, but he ended up supporting George Darouze several weeks before election day.
Manotick residents working towards youth centre
Janice Domaratzi led a Feb. 13 meeting of volunteers who have been working on a proposed centre that would give area youth something to do. The area lacks services for youth, so the Manotick Youth Centre Committee began working with NROCRC and
the South Nepean Satellite Community Centre on an action plan to find funding to build a multi-use centre for youth that would offer recreational activities and things like counselling and mental health services. In the meantime they have been filling the gap with rotating events for youth once a week.
nation is changed, it would make the lands more favourable for an expansion of the urban boundary in 2018,” Moffatt told the Manotick and Village Community Association during a meeting on Feb. 19.
City to allow medical marijuana growing in industrial areas
Residents surprised at change in plans for Greenbank extension
MARCH
The city’s planning committee approved new zoning rules to accommodate the federal government’s changes to the medical marijuana access program on Feb. 11. At the time, the city had already received nine notifications from local businesses who were interested in applying for a federal medical marijuana growing license on April 1. The facilities would be allowed in general and heavy industrial zones in both the urban and rural areas.
At a meeting on March 4, consultants revealed the final recommendation for Greenbank Road is a straight alignment that cuts directly south through the urban expansion area, rather than a curved route that planners supported earlier. The curved road plan would be at odds with the grid pattern city planners want to see in new suburban developments. The alignment would also have left developers with many irregularly shaped lots.
Manotick protected from urban sprawl
A new type of pedestrian crossing facility under development by the Ministry of TransAdam Kveton/Metroland portation was expected to be approved by the summer. Once it’s included in the regulations for implementing the Highway Traffic Act, the new rules would allow for a mid-block Daisy Kochermin and her father, Archer Kochermin, crossing that uses signs to give priority to collect Easter eggs at Stanley’s Olde Maple Lane pedestrians. Farm during the farm’s Easter Egg Hunt on April 13
Rideau-Goulbourn Coun. Scott Moffat said he wouldn’t support an application to change 116 hectares of land bordering Barnsdale Road from agriculture to rural countryside. The application – put forward by the Barnsdale Landowners Group – suggests these lands, north of Manotick, are no long prime agricultural area. “If the desig-
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Turkey pie with potato topping great way to use leftovers This is perfect for the days following Christmas. Plan ahead and prepare extra stuffing, gravy and vegetables to use in this economical main dish topped with a colourful mash of white and sweet potatoes. Serve piping hot with cranberry sauce. Preparation time: 25 minutes. Baking time: 30 to 45 minutes. Serves four. Two-Potato Topping
• 2 large Yukon cold potatoes, peeled and quartered • 2 large sweet potatoes, peeled and quartered • 25 ml (2 tbsp) butter • milk • salt and pepper Filling
• 1 L (4 cups) chopped cooked turkey • 375 ml (1-1/2 cups) cooked leftover or frozen vegetables (such as peas, carrots, corn, sautéed mushrooms) • 175 ml (3/4 cup) turkey gravy • salt and pepper
• 250 ml (1 cup) leftover stuffing (optional) Preparation
Two-Potato Topping: In a medium saucepan, cover the potatoes and sweet potatoes with water and cook until tender. Drain the potatoes and mash them, adding the butter and enough milk to make the potatoes fluffy. Add salt and pepper to taste. Filling: In a medium bowl, stir together the turkey, vegetables and enough gravy to moisten the mixture. Sprinkle with salt and pepper to taste. Spread the mixture evenly in two-litre (eight-inch) square baking pan. Crumble the stuffing, if you’re using it, over the top. Spread or pipe the potatoes to cover the turkey and stuffing and bake in a 180 C (350 F) oven for 30 to 45 minutes or until it’s heated through and lightly browned.
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MacLeod takes fourth term, commits to leadership bid Continued from page 10
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Bus authority considers bell time changes
The Ottawa Student Transportation Authority proposed bell time changes for a number of Ottawa-area schools starting in September 2015, sparking outrage in Kars as families there faced an hour jump from an 8:15 a.m. start time to 9:15 a.m. The changes were aimed at making the organization more efficient.
Raceway gets ‘lifeline’ funding
Rideau Carleton Raceway and horse owners were breathing a sigh of relief in April after the province confirmed a $26.5-million lifeline to keep racing alive. With the new $5.25 million in annual funding for five years, the raceway was planning to offer 90 races this season.
Opposing opinions over pipeline promises
A massive project with significant ramifications for eastern On-
tario was the focus of an open house in North Gower in April, as TransCanada held a public meeting to provide information and education to the public and gather input about the development of the Energy East Pipeline. TransCanada intends to move forward with the development of the 4,500 kilometre pipeline that will transport approximately 1.1 million barrels of crude oil per day from the oil sands in Alberta and Saskatchewan to refineries in Eastern Canada. MAY
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The city’s transportation committee directed city staff to consider building a roundabout to connect First Line Road to Prince of Wales Drive sooner than 2031 – which is the earliest the city planned to build it – instead of installing a traffic light at First Line and Bankfield Road as a short-term solution to improve traffic flow.
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Osgoode Coun. Doug Thompson asked city council to refuse to support a proposed cell phone tower on Dozois Road after residents spoke out about its proximity to two schools. More than 750 people had signed an online petition against putting a tower near St. Mark High School and Manotick Montessori School at the time. Thompson said he preferred to see the tower placed in an open tract of rural land on the northeast side of Mitch Owens.
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Nepean-Carleton MPP Lisa MacLeod held on to her seat for a fourth term, but her Progressive Conservative colleagues across the province didn’t fare nearly as well as the Liberal Party won a surprise majority. At the Black Dog Bistro in Manotick, MacLeod was visibly disappointed. MacLeod later announced she would run for leader of the party after Tim Hudak stepped down.
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With only $1,000 to go before reaching their fundraising goal, the Manotick Refugee Sponsorship Program had to change tactics in June in the face of a bureaucratic backlog. The committee has been fundraising since last year to raise $35,000 for a family of six living in a refugee camp along the Thai-Myanmar border in Southeast Asia. But the committee was told the family would not get its visas to come to Canada until
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The heritage building at 1131 Mill St. in Manotick’s historic Dickinson Square was sold for a second time after plans to turn the building into a year-round Christmas store fell through. The city listed the property for 30 days before accepting an offer from the owners of Peppermint Spa south of Manotick. The city’s two remaining properties, Dickinson House and the Carriage Shed, will be revisited in early 2015, Moffatt said.
Karen sponsorship delayed
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Weaver House sold again
The city announced plans to reduce public consultation requirements for certain small-scale residential developments in June. The changes would reduce the types of development applications that would require neighbours to be notified. The goal is to make public consultation more meaningful. Ottawa has more public consultation requirements for site plan applications than many other Ontario municipalities.
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CLASSIFIED FIREWOOD All Cleaned Dry Seasoned hardwood. (hard maple) cut and split. Free delivery, kindling available. Call today 613-229-7533 Firewood- Cut, split and delivered or picked up. Dry seasoned hardwood or softwood from $60/ face cord. Phone Greg Knops (613)658-3358, cell (613)340-1045.
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GO GET Holdings Needs a Master Chef with at least 5 yrs experience as a head cook in a reputable Thai restaurant. Must be able to transfer skills to Canadian cook recruits. Must speak, read and write English or French. Starting salary C$700 per 40 hr week. Benefits as required by Canadian law. email re-sume to vagobuy-an@ gmail.com;mail to 75 Bishops Mills Way, Otta-wa, ON K2K 3C1
Hunter Safety/Canadian Fire-arms Courses and ex-ams held once a month at Carp. Call Wenda Cochran 613-256-2409.
Professionals Needed. Looking for career-minded RETIREMENT APART- persons willing to speak to small groups or do one-onMENTS, ALL INCLUSIVE Meals, transportation, ac- one Presentations lo-cally. Part Time or Full Time. A car tivities daily. Short Leases. Monthly Spe- and internet access are necessary. Training and ongoing cials! sup-port provided. Build fiCall 866-338-2607 nan-cial security. Paid daily. Call Diana 1.866.306.5858 FOR RENT Kemptville- 1 bedroom, on Prescott Street, $725/ month, heat and hy-dro extra. No pets. 613-296-4704. Quebec Rentals New Condominium for only $ 750 per month . 819- 7764663 Apartment 10 min from Parlament less than 800$ per month 819-682-4663
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WANTED Live-In Superintendent, As a Superintendent you will be responsible for customer service, minor repairs and maintenance of the interior and exterior of residential properties in Ottawa. Experience in trades or general knowl-edge of plumbing and electrical, good communi-cation and computer abilities are a must. A competitive salary and benefits package, includ-ing on-site accommoda-tion await you! Please apply online at minto. com or fax your resumes to (613) 788-2286, attention Jillian www.minto.com
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Christmas Eve Services:
December 24, 2014 Family Christmas Service At 5:00 pm Sacrament of Holy Communion Candlelight Service At 10:00 pm
St Catherine of Siena Catholic Church Christmas Mass Times: Wednesday December 24th: 7:00 pm & 9:30 pm Thursday December 25th: 7:00 am & 11:00 am
Christmas Events and Services All Saints Lutheran Church 1061 Pinecrest
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December 28th - with gifts Sundays
December 24: 6:30, 8:30, 10:30 pm December 28: 10:00 am service www.rideaupark.ca • 613-733-3156
BARRHAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Worship - Sundays @ 10:00 a.m.
Children’s program provided (Meets at St. Emily’s Catholic School 500 Chapman Mills Drive.) Tel: 613-225-6648, ext. 117 Web site: www.pccbarrhaven.ca
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Christmas Eve Choral Eucharist 10 pm
Prayer Circle Tuesday at 11:30 3:30pm Contemplative December Eucharist 25th 613-235-3416 760 Somerset West Rev.10:30 Jamesa.m. Murray 613-235-3416 Holy Eucharist 10 am 760 Somerset West 355 Cooper Street at O’Connor
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NOT YOUR AVERAGE ANGLICANS NOT YOUR AVERAGE ANGLICANS St. Michael and All Angels Anglican Church St. Michael and All Angels Anglican Church 2112 Bel‐Air Drive (613) 224 0526 2112 Bel‐Air Drive (613) 224 0526 Join us for regular services Sundays at 8:00 and 10:00 a.m. to the end of July Join us for regular services Interim Rector: Rev. Canon Allen Box For more information and summer services visit our Sundays at 8:00 and 10:00 a.m. to the end of July website at http://www.stmichaelandallangels.ca – Everyone welcome – Come as you are – Interim Rector: Rev. Canon Allen Box Space for rent – call for details For more information and summer services visit our website at http://www.stmichaelandallangels.ca Watch & Pray Ministry – Everyone welcome – Come as you are – Space for rent – call for details Worship services
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Invites you to our worship service with Rev. Dean Noakes
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Come together at Sunday Worship - 10:00 a.m. Nursery and Sunday School Come together at together Come at December 24th - 7pm - In Song www.stlukesottawa.ca December 25th - 11am - The Centre of Attention 10 Chesterton Dr., Ottawa (at Meadowlands) 613-225-6648 • parkwoodchurch.ca
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Christmas Eve - 6:30 Carol Sing 7:00 Service of Readings and Carols
Minister: James T. Hurd Everyone Welcome Sundays
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Sundays at 11:00 am Christmas Eve Service December 24th 6:00 pm
December 21 - Christmas Communion ”Let It Be With Me...”
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Sundays at 11:00 am Christmas Eve Service December 24th 6:00 pm
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Our area houses of worship invite you to rejoice this Christmas season with praise, reflection, song and prayer. Their doors are always open, so please join them in celebrating the true meaning of the season.
A vibrant multi-cultural, full gospel fellowship. Come worship and fellowship with us Sundays, 1:30PM at Calvin Reformed 1475 Merivale Rd. Ottawa Church. Rev. Elvis Henry, (613) 435-0420 Pastor Paul Gopal, www.shalomchurch.ca (613) 744-7425 R0012827577
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A different, memorable Christmas
L
ong ago there was a special Christmas morning. In many it was the same as others, yet it was also so very different. That special day, of course, didn’t allow for special privileges. We still had early morning chores to do, we had to have a full breakfast, the kitchen had to be cleaned up, and we had to be fully dressed, and ready for church, all before we got near the Christmas tree propped in a corner of the kitchen. The tree was always in the kitchen, even though the blasts from the old Findlay Oval caused it to shed, and leave it with pretty scant branches by the time Christmas morning rolled around. Putting up the tree in the parlour, the smallest room in the old log house was never an option. As soon as the first blasts of winter hit Northcote, the room was closed up with a rolled braided rug shoved tight against the
MARY COOK Mary Cook’s Memories door to keep out the draft, and it would stay that way until the snow was gone. So there was the tree, propped in a corner by the icebox, anchored with wires into the wainscoting to keep it from falling over. Finally, we had done the chores, had our breakfast, we were dressed for church, and Father moved over to the tree, sat down on the floor, and made a great pretense of not being able to ready the cards Santa had attached to each parcel. On other Christmas mornings, we were handed out stockings first. These weren’t the fancy red felt stockings you could buy at the dime store -- these were Father’s grey work socks, each with a name attached to
the top. No, that morning, we were handed the parcels first. There were the usual handknit mitts, a small book -- we always could count on a book -- and a small toy. I remember mine as if it were handed to me yesterday: it was a small game of Chinese checkers. It looked very much like the very same game I had seen in the dime store weeks before. But I was thrilled, especially when I found it wrapped inside my very first pair of long white stockings. Such luxury was simply beyond me. I had never owned a pair of white stockings before. Finally, all that was left were the five stockings. As Father picked the first one
up, he told us we were not to look inside until everyone had his stocking in his hand. It all sounded very mysterious to me, but it added to the excitement. I knew for a fact there would be an orange in the toe. We always got an orange - our once-a-year orange. When Father was sure we each had our stockings, he gave us the nod that we could dig into them. I couldn’t understand why we all had to do it at once, the stockings were usually not too interesting, but that morning, Father and Mother seemed more excited that any of us five children. The first thing we found was an envelope with our name on it. It was Mother’s writing, and the envelope was the kind we used back then, flimsy and blue lined. Well, let me tell you, when we ripped into the envelope, you could hear the yells in Renfrew. Inside each was a crisp $1 bill. Not one of us had ever, in our entire lives, had a dollar bill. I had once been able to amass 33 cents tied in the corner of my hankie and thought I was rich beyond means. But
a whole dollar in the form of a bill? Unheard of.“Where did it come from?” I was the first to ask. And then Mother explained it all to us. Uncle Lou, our rich uncle from New York, the one with the big black Buick. The uncle who wore pressed grey flannels. The uncle who put the terrazzo floor in the Waldorf Astoria, had sent Mother a $5 bill, and she was to have it changed at the bank in Renfrew, and each of us five children was to have a whole dollar in our stocking. Mother laughed when she told us how she had to go into the bank with an American $5 bill, and change it into Canadian money, and how the teller had to know all about it. And I knew Mother would have told her about her rich brother in New York, and how good he was to all of us, all the way out there in Northcote. Emerson, Everett and Earl folded their dollars into small squares and squirreled them away into their Sunday pants pockets. Audrey put hers in her shoe, which I thought was a silly place for a dollar bill, but then I knew she would likely
show it off to her friend Iva at church. I knew mine would go into the little drawer of my washstand upstairs, not tied in the corner of my hanky. Oh no -- it would be laid out flat under my pile of hankies, and I wouldn’t spend it on something foolish. The rest of what was in our stockings paled in comparison to our crisp dollar bills. In fact, by the time we were in the sleigh on the way to the Lutheran Church in Northcote, I couldn’t remember a thing in my stocking, except of course the dollar bill. And the orange.May I take this opportunity to wish all of you the merriest of Christmases. And my prayer is that you will be surrounded by loved ones, and remember the true message in this joyous time of year. Interested in an electronic version of Mary’s books? Go to smashwords.com and type MaryRCook for e-book purchase details. If you would like a hard copy, please contact Mary at wick2@sympatico.ca.
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Local events and happenings over the coming weeks — free to non-profit organizations Fax: 613-224-3330, E-mail: manotick@metroland.com
Dec. 24 – Jan 1
The Sens Rink of Dreams, located on Marion Dewar Plaza at city hall, and the skating court at Lansdowne Park will be open throughout the Christmas holidays and will be staffed on Boxing Day and New Year’s Day, weather permitting. The following holiday schedule will apply: • December 24 – closed at 6 p.m. • Christmas Day – 1 p.m. to 11 p.m. • Boxing Day – noon to 11 p.m. • New Year’s Eve – closed at 11 p.m. • New Year’s Day – noon to 11 p.m. The rinks are otherwise open daily from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m., and the heated changing facility is open daily from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Jan. 24
Rural Family Connections will host its fifth annual Used Books and Beans sale Saturday, Jan. 24 from 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Holy Trinity Anglican Church, 8140 Victoria St. in Metcalfe. Enjoy some coffee while you browse. Used books being accepted now. Please call 613 821-2899 for information.
Ongoing:
The Osgoode Township Museum in Vernon is currently offering the Sing and Play Kindermusik program for infants and toddlers and their parent(s)/guardian(s) every Tuesday morning from 10:45 to 11:30 a.m. Cost is $40 per month, and $20 for each additional sibling. Please register by calling 613-821-4062 or visit kindermusik.com/taraheft to enroll online. Do you need to know how to send
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emails with attachments, how to forward emails, blind copy to a list, organize your desktop or create documents? Volunteers at the Osgoode legion can help seniors better understand their computers. We will help them in their own homes. Call Gail Burgess at 613-821-4409 to arrange for an appointment.
for more information.
Ovarian Cancer Canada offers a free presentation called Ovarian Cancer: Knowledge is Power, about the signs, symptoms and risk factors of the disease. To organize one for your business, community group or association, please contact Lyne Shackleton at 613-488-3993 or ottawakip@gmail.com.
Tuesdays:
Come to the Osgoode legion for darts on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday evenings starting at 7:30 p.m. Experience not required. The bar is open Tuesdays through Saturday from 6 to 11 p.m. unless otherwise posted.
Want to meet new friends and have a great workout? Come to the MET (Metropolitan Bible Church) every Wednesday from 12:15 to 1:15 p.m. for a free women’s fitness class with a certified fitness instructor. The sessions include a five-minute inspirational fit tip. Contact the church office at 613-238-8182.
The Gloucester South Seniors meet at 4550 Bank St., Leitrim for a full schedule of activities every week including contract bridge, carpet bowling, euchre, five hundred, shuffleboard and chess. Membership is $15 per year. The club is easily accessible by OC Transpo 144 and free parking. Call 613-821-0414 for info.
Mondays and Thursdays:
The Gloucester South Seniors Chess Club, 4550 Bank St. (at Leitrim Road) meets every Monday and Thursday at 7 p.m. immediate openings available for more chess aficionados. Please contact Robert MacDougal at 613-821-1930
Mondays:
Four-hand euchre every Monday at 7 p.m. Holy Trinity Anglican Church hall, Victoria St. in Metcalfe. Light refreshments served.
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The Greely Friendship Club meeting every second Tuesday of the month for a pot luck lunch from11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Membership is $5 per year and $4 per lunch. Introductory meeting free with pot-luck contribution.
Wednesdays:
Thursdays:
Come out and play 4-Hand Euchre at Our Lady of the Visitation Parish Hall, 5338 Bank Street every Thursday from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. during July, August and September. You do not need a partner. Entry fee $5. Enjoy complimentary light refreshments. For information call 613-822-1430.
He claimed the lead midway through the golf championship. By the end it was no contest. Manotick’s Brad Fritsch won the grueling six-round Web.com Tour Qualifying Tournament (Q-School) by a remarkable seven strokes, earning himself full status on the PGA development tour in 2015. On Tuesday, Dec. 16, Fritsch – coming off two full seasons on the PGA Tour – closed things out in style, posting his fourth round in the 60s (66) to win going away at -27. His closest pursuers finished at -20. The 37-year-old Manotick golfer, who now calls Holly Springs, North Carolina home, opened with an even-par 72 last Thursday, Dec. 11. Things started rolling in the right direction on Day 2 (Friday) when he posted a seven-under 64 on the PGA National Resort and Spa’s Champion course at Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. The next day, playing the Fazio course, he fired a blistering 65, pushing his total to -14 and claiming his
first overnight lead. He would not look back. Fritsch, who has been sponsored by the Ottawa Senators the past two years, continued his torrid pace with yet another 65 on Sunday to push his lead to six strokes. A comparatively mundane 70 on Day 5 (Monday) saw his lead narrow to five shots but he pulled away on Tuesday’s final round, leaving nothing to chance. An eagle on the par-5 third hole followed by a birdie on the fourth, had the gap back up to six shots over Andrew Landry of the United States. Four more birdies and a pair of bogeys gave him a total of 401 for the six rounds and the seven-shot victory. As Q-School medalist, Fritsch earned $25,000 and is “guaranteed fully-exempt status” on the Web. com Tour next year, according to the tour’s website pgatour.com/webcom. Last year’s tour schedule included 26 stops from February to September with purses ranging from $550,000 to $1 million.
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Spreading good cheer Aidan MacLean was able to sneak away from the North Pole for the morning to sing Christmas songs with residents at Orchard View on the Rideau retirement home on Dec. 16. Grade 6 students from St. Leonard Catholic School walked down to the retirement home to hand out their homemade cards and sing holiday songs with residents. 22
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MINIMIZE THE FINAL INCOME TAX LIABILITY OF YOUR ESTATE proper planning, a deceased’s “ Without income tax liability could be significant Did you know that approximately 80% of Canadians will donate to a charity during their lifetime? However, it is estimated that less than 10% will include a gift to a registered charity in their Will.
By Marty Clement, Leader EY’s Professionals Services marty.clement@ca.ey.com (613) 598-4894
This is one of a series of several articles intended to build awareness about the impact of legacy giving to Forever CHEO. In addition to the spiritual and community benefits of gifting to a registered charity, naming a registered charity as a beneficiary in your Will can also be an effective way to minimize the final income tax liability
of an estate. Without proper planning, a deceased’s income tax liability could be significant. Various income inclusions at the time of death, such as deemed capital gains and the fair market value of an RRSP can result in a higher than expected estate income tax liability given Canada’s graduated income tax rates.
Gifts to Forever CHEO can include cash legacies, bequests of real or personal property, securities, life insurance proceeds and all or part of the residue of the estate. All of these gifts can potentially generate tax credits available to reduce an estate’s income tax liability. Additionally, the gifting of certain types of capital property to Forever CHEO under the terms of a Will may avoid capital gains but still maximize the tax credits available from such a gift.
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