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The people that put the “youth” in the Kemptville Youth Centre get together in their new digs on Oxford St. The centre provides a safe and encouraging environment for those aged 10-18 to have fun, eat a good meal, and do their homework. In this photo, the group is hamming it up for the camera and having a great time.

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The Kemptville Youth Centre is moving up in the world. After spending the last ten years at their small location on Prescott St., the centre, which provides a safe environment for local youth, has purchased a new location on Oxford St. West. “This location is nice,” said Stacey Tenbult, Executive Director for the youth centre. “This place presents a lot more oppor-

tunities than the old place.” The centre fully owns the property, formerly the Pentecostal Church, purchased for $240,000. Since the location used to be a church, the centre features a stage for performances, plenty of space formerly occupied by pews, and a yard. The yard can be used for outdoor activities like barbecues and ball hockey. The older centre was smaller in concept, split up into many smaller rooms, as opposed to the

wide open space of the current location. “We outgrew the old centre,” said Tenbult. “It was small and not set up very well. Here we’re actually to have our own kitchen, not one that is shared with a homework room for example.” The centre has a lunch program, as well as an after school program with many different activities, including cultural nights, sports nights, cooking nights. The location is set up with a

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There may be some significant changes coming to the Kemptville Fire Department in the coming weeks. The primary change that was discussed at the Council of the Whole Meeting at the North Grenville Municipal centre on Nov. 1 was whether to change the name of the Kemptville Fire Department to the North Grenville Fire Department. “The Kemptville Fire Brigade was formed in July of 1855, two years before the village of Kemptville was established,” said Fire Chief Tim Bond. “ When probed by Councilor Barb Tobin about the cost, Bond responded that the department did “a comprehensive review in 1998” that concluded the cost would be $32,000. The cost of rebranding the trucks, uniforms, badges, and tools, will “nail $30,000,” but a review of today’s cost has not been completed yet. “Let’s not piecemeal it, and try to do it with $5,000 a year for the next five or six years,” said Bond. “If we’re going to do it, let’s do it.” Councilor Terry Butler did not sound convinced. “We have the Kemptville Fire Department in the municipality of North Grenville, why can’t it stay like that?” he said. Councilors Tim Sutton and Ken Finnerty also seemed to be in agreement that the cost was potentially too much and that the history of the department should be left alone, but a final decision will come in the coming weeks once a budget report has been completed. Other proposed changes to the fire department bylaws were limited liability and homeowner responsibility on limited access private roads, designation for senior fire fighters (minimum five years experience) in the absence of lieutenants and captains, further definition of members to the department’s advisory committee, procedures for dealing with departmental complaints, and amendments to the false alarm policies. “I would hope we could have these tuned up and ready in two weeks,” said Bond. “We’re flying by the seat of our pants right now, and we’re hoping we can start the new year under new direction.” Outgoing mayor Bill Gooch was conspicuously absent at the meeting while newly elected mayor David Gordon observed quietly from his seat at the back of the room.


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The 2010 Tri-Valley Conservation Awards recognized its recipients for their voluntary efforts toward finding and implementing methods of cleaning and improving local water sources. The finalists for the conservation awards were taken from the 12,000 square kilometre area encompassing the Mississippi, Rideau and South Nation River valleys. One of many award winners, North Dundas farmer Norman Tinkler, was recognised for his efforts in dealing with yearly flooding on his fields from the South Nation River. Other accomplishments and efforts of the award recipients included tree planting, outdoor education, conservation land management, and shoreline stabilization. The awards took in residents from across this part of Ontario. They included: Cindy Saucier (Russell), Joe Slater (Crow Lake), Nature Works Learning (Almonte), Pratt and Whitney Canada(Ottawa), Nation Municipality (Casselman), Norm Tinkler (Inkerman), Christian Laflèche (St. Albert), Tagwi Secondary School (Avonmore), the National Defence Headquarters Fish & Game Club (Ottawa), the Grenville Land Stewardship Council (Prescott), and the Pleasant Corners Public School (Vankleek Hill). All of the award winners will have their names engraved on the plaques currently on display in the three Conservation Authority offices in Lanark, Manotick, and Finch. “It is a pleasure to shine a little light on the dedication and commitment of these fine people who quietly work away day after day to improve the communities in which we all live,” said Chair of

the Rideau Valley Conservation Foundation Jason Kelly. Friends of the Environment Foundation, Mountain Equipment Coop, Rogers T.V., A.E.C.O.M., T.D. and the Ottawa Region Media Group were the generous sponsors for this year’s awards program. One of the recipients, Norman Tinkler, played a significant role in grand scheme of things. His involvement began a number of years ago when presented with the problem of constant flooding in his farming fields. With the help of others who understood and dealt with the same dilemma, Norman was able to establish a group called “Save the Nation”. The purpose of this committee was to provide information on protecting farmers’ fields by providing methods of proper water drainage. In the beginning, the conservation authority and the “Save the Nation” group were sometimes at odds over how to reach their goals. In the end, the partnership proved to be a perfect solution for a difficult task. As a result the channelization project for the South Nation and South Branch River was successful and the flooding problem to a great deal was resolved. Norman continued his involvement with the conservation authority by taking a seat in the South Nation Conservation Board. He represented the former Matilda Township as a municipal councillor for eight years. In more recent times he has been involved with the Clean Water Committee, whose focus was to provide grants for landowners looking for help with possible flooding on their property, as well as keeping the condition of water that isn’t flooding in a clean state.

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Holiday up for debate

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A private member’s bill to make Remembrance Day a statutory holiday in Ontario has sparked debate across the province. Nepean-Carleton MPP Lisa McLeod said she’s proposing the bill – and gathering a petition to put a little muscle of public opinion behind it – so citizens can recognize the sacrifice of the men and women in the Canadian Armed Forces over the course of our nation’s history. On the face of it, it’s difficult to argue against a bill that proposes to honour our veterans – we might as well debate the virtue of being kind to children. But there is disagreement, even within the Royal Canadian Legion, on the virtue of McLeod’s bill. Every Remembrance Day the Province comes to a halt at 11 a.m. on Nov. 11, as citizens observe a moment of silence in memory of our fallen soldiers. In our schools, hundreds of thousands of children collect in gymnasiums for Remembrance Day ceremonies. And every year, legions of citizens gather at cenotaphs across the province to participate in ceremonies. Business stops. The province falls quiet. Will making Remembrance Day a statutory holiday encourage more people to participate in Remembrance Day ceremonies? Bill Butt, spokesperson for the Royal Canadian Legion argues the reverse is true – fewer people will attend ceremonies at cenotaphs and in schools if the day is declared a holiday. Given a choice, citizens will find other things to do with their day off, said Butt. McLeod says that’s poppycock, relying on evidence of support from Facebook groups who are demanding the bill.

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Come one, come all. The second annual Makeover Madness event is taking place on Sunday, Nov. 14 at 2 p.m. at St. Johns United Church in Kemptville. Enjoy a Christmas makeover for mom. The youth of our community have entered their moms for a chance to win a complete makeover. All are welcome for a time of fun, food, a fashion show, a silent auction, door prizes, and the announcing of the four contest winners. Tickets can be purchased at Bare Beauty’s Hair and Spa, Betty’s Boutique, Scizzors, and Prudential Town Centre Realty. Tickets are $20 a person and all proceeds will go towards the Kemptville Youth Centre Building Fund.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

North Grenville mayor elect When you throw your hat into the ring in an election, you start on a journey and you can’t know where it will end up. I have spent the past few days trying to take in the victory that you have given me, and the honour of becoming your mayor. My family and I are very grateful to each and every single person who gave me their vote. It is a very humbling and exhilarating experience to receive such an overwhelming endorsement from your fellow residents and I promise you that I will do everything in my power to live up to your expectations. I want to assure those who did not support me in casting their votes that I will represent you too, as mayor of all the people of North Grenville. We can have a great future together, if we are prepared to listen to each other, decide our path together, and work together to bring about the kind of community we know North Grenville can be. I also want to congratulate the incumbents who were re-elected this time. The people have shown great faith in you and I want you to know

that I intend to collaborate with you in doing what is best for the people we represent. As a council, we can draw on the energy and goodwill of this wonderful community, learn from them and involve them in the decision-making. I have promised open and transparent government and I know that you all agree with that approach. We have an opportunity to move forward, a mandate from the people for change. Let’s go forward together. The unsuccessful candidates deserve congratulations and thanks as well. They offered themselves to the public and were willing to give the next four years to serve North Grenville. It was an honourable thing to do and I respect them greatly. I hope they will continue to be involved in any way they can. There are no words to thank properly the many individuals who supported me in my campaign. My wife Pamela knows from personal experience as a councillor for the Town of Kemptville not only what it takes to run an election, but also what it Vice-President & Regional Publisher Chris McWebb chris.mcwebb@metroland.com Regional General Manager John Willems john.willems@metroland.com

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takes to do the job. She has been and will continue to be a wonderful support. Claire Larabie, my campaign manager, did an incredible job of getting me out there and making me known to the wider community. Her strength and energy are formidable and my debt to her is great. I want to assure the entire community that I am going to listen to everyone, to remain open to business, residents and every sector of North Grenville. I am a team leader, not a boss. I want to facilitate the work of others, to bring people together, to allow the community to talk and discuss and decide together. I see that as my main job and it is a job I can and will do well. Thank you all, once again, for this tremendous honour and opportunity. I will always remember how I got here and that I work for you, represent us all and will work to the utmost to make North Grenville proud and strong. David Gordon North Grenville Mayor-elect

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Car enthusiasts from the St. Lawrence Seaway to Cornwall and from Merrickville to Metcalfe have enjoyed looking at the cars that are always on parade each week courtesy of the Highway 43 Car Club. The club holds their Kemptville Cruise Night in the Food Basics parking lot every Friday from May to October. On Sunday, Oct. 24 the club wrapped up the 2010 and third successful season. A special treat was a club visit to the private automobile collection of George Tackaberry. His collection is considered to be one of the largest in North America. The visit was a once in a lifetime opportunity for car club members. This past year has been a busy one for the club. One of their most memorable moments was the burn out they held at the Kemptville Father’s Day Show and Shine at Riverside Park in

Kemptville. The club’s burnout event was amazing for everyone at the park. The car clubs president is Rod Rafter. “Our membership has just about doubled in the last year,” he said. The club has enjoyed success with every event and showing it has been involved with. The Kemptville’s Father’s Day Show and Shine was especially satisfying. The proceeds of the show went to the Kemptville Youth Centre building fund. “We had 400 cars last year at the Show and Shine,” said Rafter. “Next year we expect to have 600.” He wants to make the show a family affair. The club is going into its fourth its third year. Rafter says the club’s success is to the co-operation and effort that his members offer each other. There is no charge to join the popular club. The club membership had said one of its main tenants was to support local charities. They have managed to follow through on that promise. In Winchester the club held a show dur-

ing Dairyfest and was able to donate a significant amount of money back to the Winchester community. After the Iroquois Rumble was held at the Iroquois Locks the club made a donation to the local foodbank. “Our first charity was the Childrens’ Wish Foundation,” remembers Rafter. “Since then we have tried to keep the money at home,” he said. Other annual events include the Bill Osborne Chevrolet Tailgate Party and Canada Day Parade on July 1. The club feels they are successful because they keep their plans simple and the members work well together. Rafter believes the club gets help from outside its membership in the way people and the community have supported it. “We have to thank the volunteers, sponsors and the people who come out to take part in our events,” said Rafter. For more information about Highway 43 Car Club you can contact Rod Rafter at 613-258-7567 or go to www.hwy43carclub.com.

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The seventh annual North Grenville Book Fair took place at the Ferguson Forest Centre. More than 950 people came through the door, not including children, and $8,900 was raised. The book fair was sponsored by Community Living North Grenville and Friends of the North Grenville Public Library. Proceeds support literacy initiatives in the municipality. In the photo, customer Nadia Semenuk is searching for her favourite books and authors.

As of right now, the location requires a lot of work to accomplish the centre’s goals, but work is already under way with a combination of fundraising, staff efforts, and even the members of the Centre pitching in with chores like vacuuming and unpacking. The kids even helped pack up the moving truck on moving day. “We’re only using the upstairs right now,” said Tenbult. “The downstairs isn’t totally finished. The goal in the next six months is to finish the basement when funds allow and maybe some local contractors can help us out. The kitchen is in dire need of some work too. We can then use the whole facility. We also want to make it (wheelchair) accessible, so we’ve applied for some grants for that.” The centre serves youth from all the major schools in the North Grenville area and 200 to 300 kids every year. On an average day, 20 to 40 youth will come through the doors.

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Remembrance Day

Coming Home An in depth look at the transition from combat to civilian life for our veterans BY CATHERINE O’HARA AND PAMELA STEEL Mike Newcombe was among the first Canadian soldiers to serve in the Persian Gulf and Bosnia. He received a Governor General’s commendation for his work. The former Peterborough and St. Marys resident witnessed atrocities, was shot at regularly and carried the stress of his job on his shoulders. He says it nearly cost him his life. Two years after leaving the Canadian Forces at the age of 43, Newcombe suffered three heart attacks. He believes post-traumatic stress disorder caused his marriage to fail, his health to decline and his life to fall apart piece by piece. Newcombe — now 49 and living in London — is busy rebuilding his shattered life and strengthening his relationships with loved ones. He is one of an estimated 274,000 veterans living in Ontario, spanning conflicts from the Second World War to Afghanistan. They are among the 749,400 veterans in all parts of the country honoured this Remembrance Day for service to Canada. But no matter which generation they are from, veterans can find the transition from combat to civilian life a nightmare. Figures compiled by Metroland show the number of psychological injuries reported by veterans has more than tripled since the Korean War. Veterans Affairs Canada currently has 2,566 clients from the Second

World War and the Korean War receiving benefits for psychological conditions. There are 8,266 post-Korean War veterans suffering from psychological ailments, an increase from 3.7 to 13.1 per cent of all vets on its roster. Other problems exist for those coming home. Many who have served in recent missions report hitting a wall of bureaucracy at Veterans Affairs when trying to get financial assistance, treatment or support, and complain they are not being treated honourably by the country they served. Outgoing Veterans Ombudsman Colonel Pat Stogran, Liberal Veterans Affairs critic Kirsty Duncan and a nationwide veterans’ protest group accuse the government of having an insurance-company mindset, and caring more about the bottom line than the well-being of the injured and their families. “Unfortunately, the government has been fighting us constantly,” said Canadian Veterans National Day of Protest leader Mike Blais of Niagara Falls. He’s a retired sergeant who served tours in Germany and Cyprus with the Royal Canadian Regiment. Veterans Affairs Minister Jean-Pierre Blackburn says the government is trying to find remedies. “Some of these problems are systemic …” he told Metroland. “Some of our rules and regulations do not make sense when applied to reality, and this is a point on which I am acting.” In the last six weeks, his

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government has announced three proposals to better meet veterans’ needs: a $200-million program for the severely injured over the next five years, increased funding for caseworkers to shorten wait times for the processing of claims, and a more receptive policy for veterans with ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), potentially benefiting about 36 military families. In conjunction with this Remembrance Day, the Royal Canadian Mint is issuing 11 million new 25-cent coins with red poppies at their centres to commemorate the 65th anniversary of the end of the Second World

War, and to honour all soldiers past and present. Even so, the fury continues. Controversy exists over the government’s refusal to renew Stogran’s post as ombudsman, privacy issues and perceived flaws in the New Veterans Charter, a change made to the way the government compensates veterans in the event of injury, disability or death, including lump-sum payments in place of pensions. But for every generation, whatever they face when returning to civilian life, they carry with them near-universal experiences in combat, from survivor guilt to the horrors of

the battlefield. Each soldier’s coming-home story is unique. Peer support from civilians and military or ex-military personnel has proven to be a fundamental aspect of recovery at inpatient mental health facilities that offer traumatic-stress and substance-abuse programs. “It helps to challenge the shame and the stigma that people often feel (and) to know there are other people ... who struggle with this issue, too,” said Templeton. The supports and treatments available to help combat operational stress injuries, noted Newcombe, are exceptional. “I am so impressed with what they’ve done,” he said. Over the last six years, Newcombe, who has also lived in Borden and Meaford, has made it his priority to stay in good physical and mental health. Although still separated from his wife, the retired sergeant said the couple now shares a special bond — a relationship that he says is stronger than when they were married. “This horrible disease has cost me a lot, but I think I am a better man for it,” he said. Newcombe served his country. Every veteran, whether they served in Europe in the ’40s, Korea in the ’50s, the Balkans or Afghanistan, offered their youth, their health, even their life in Canada’s name. And for some, when they came home, their battle wasn’t over. Serving on the front lines of war, conflict or police actions can have a devastating toll both physically and emotionally. Advocates say picking up the pieces takes the support of family, friends, community and the government that sent them to fight.

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Remembrance Day is the perfect time to honor the efforts and sacrifices of Canadian Veterans. Korean war veteran and Kemptville native Terry Meagher is doing just that by producing a CD and book entitled “Songs of the Combat Soldier.” “The combat soldier in Korea sang these songs,” he said. “There’s a lot of humour in these songs. Some of it is black humour, but humour nonetheless.” Meagher remembers the

combat soldier in Korea as, “A brawling sort of guy, and very very loyal to his country and his buddy.” He pointed out, “That is reflected in these songs.” He said it’s considered old people’s music by the people of today. “The people who sang them 60 years ago were 19 or 20,” he explained. The CD was produced by 20 year-old Phillip Konopka, a music student at the University of Ottawa and a graduate of St. Michael’s High School in Kemptville. Konopka also played piano and accordion on the CD. “Phillip is very creative,” said

Meagher. “He’s brought a lot of energy along with all the other people who helped make the CD.” Don O’Neill, a member of the Ottawa Valley Music Hall of Fame and currently a barber in Kemptville, was also involved in the creation of the CD. “We’ve had excellent musicians on this project,” said Meagher. Sales go to support widows of Canadian Korean war veterans. Korean veterans have a 31 per cent greater likelyhood of getting cancer compared to people in the general population. This

is due to the fact that the transit camps for Canadian soldiers in Japan were only 18 miles away from Hiroshima, where the first atomic bomb was dropped. “(The cancer rates) were due to the latent radiation in the area where they trained in the 1950s, but no one knew that at the time,” said Meagher. “The fact that someone serves in Korea and dies of a certain kind of cancer - their widow is eligible for a pension.” Songs of the Combat Soldier is available for purchase or sampling over the internet through Veteran’s Publications.


Lansdowne and South March Highlands votes a go Despite the reservations of councillors and residents, city council will legally be able to vote on proposals for Lansdowne Park and the South March Highlands during its “lame-duck� period, says the city’s solicitor. Rick O’Connor, the clerk and lawyer for the City of Ottawa, sent a memo to city council advising that provincial restrictions on lame-duck councils would not apply to the Lansdowne vote. Council is in lameduck status until the new council is sworn in on Dec. 1, because less than two thirds of the current coun-

The developer, Urbandale, already agreed to that, she indicated. She said she is working with city staff and the developers to ensure the portions of the matter that this council can vote on are taken care of, while giving a strong recommendation to the next council to purchase or swap the rest of the 29 hectares she proposed. Capital Ward Coun. Clive Doucet said he doesn’t think it matters whether the current council or next council votes on the Lansdowne plan, because the incoming council appears to be “much more developer friendly,� he said. He said he doesn’t agree with O’Connor that council can vote

on the issue, because the site plan is just one portion of a project that will cost the city a substantial amount of money. “You don’t greenlight a project like that in one vote,� he said. “You can’t separate them.� He noted that the next council appears to be fiscally conservative, so Doucet said he doesn’t see why the new councillors would want to take on the debt associated with the Lansdowne project as proposed. John Martin, who started the Lansdowne Park Conservancy to put forward an alternate proposal for Lansdowne, sent a letter to O’Connor stating that the vote should be held for the new council be-

cause council only approved continuing negotiations with the Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group (OSEG), but not the actual amount of the project. In a previous memo to council dated Oct. 26, O’Connor told councillors that transferring previously approved funds between projects would not be restricted. Much of the city’s corporate activity can continue during this period, because council has delegated authority to city staff through the approved budget. O’Connor told councillors that “legal and operational staff will continue their due diligence in reviewing this matter as the report in question (Lansdowne)

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For landowners with unused wells, South Nation Conservation, (SNC) is offering grants to decommission their wells safely and correctly. The grants are in place to help landowners and to avoid contaminating water supplies in the area. “Unused wells are a direct pipeline to aquifers, allowing for contaminated runoff to possibly enter the groundwater supply,� said water quality assistant Valerie Sylvia. Any well that isn’t being used regularly can be a safety hazard in addition to their potential contamination threats. “Runoff may contain pesticides, fertilizers, livestock waste, bacteria, or chemicals,� said Sylvia. The grant will cover 100 per cent of decommissioning costs up to a maximum of $1,000 per well, excluding taxes. The grants are administered by the SNC, with funding provided by the Eastern Ontario Water Resources Committee and the SNC Clean Water Grant Program. Due to expected high demand, applications go into a waiting list and require an onsite inspection. Sylvia also clarified that the program is only for decommissioning unused wells, and is not intended for upgrading or well maintenance.

The grants are available for all landowners residing in the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas, Glengarry, Prescott, and Russell, in addition to rural por-

tions of the City of Ottawa. Landowners in Leeds or Grenville counties may also be eligible. Once approved, applicants must comply with specified

procedures for decommissioning wells, and the work must be completed by a well contractor with license under the Ontario Water Resources Act.

is finalized, as well as with regard to any other reports that may be considered by council prior to the end of this term.�

O’Connor declined a request for files city staff were reviewing in light of the lame-duck status of council.

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cil members will be returning. That means the council’s power is restricted under the Ontario Municipal Act; in particular, council cannot approve any spending over $50,000 that was not already pre-approved before the election nomination day (Sept. 10). Council votes on the first stage of the Lansdowne site plan, as well Kanata North Coun. Marianne Wilkinson’s motion to swap land to save part of the South March Highlands from development, are set for Nov. 19 and 24. “We can still deal with some of it,� Wilkinson said. Council can vote on 12 acres of land that can be swapped at no cost, Wilkinson said.

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Area children have help making their dreams come true. The Children’s Wish Foundation, (CWF) gives children with life threatening illnesses the chance to live out whatever dreams they may have. Helping these children is an army of volunteers who fundraise all year long so that the funding is in place to make childrens’ wishes come true. North Grenville community volunteer Joan Nolan visits local businesses and residents to ask for money and pledges. All of the funds raised went toward the Children’s Wish Foundation. On Sunday, October 17, the foundation held their annual parade in Ottawa. Children from numerous families were invited to come together and share a time of magic, happiness, and hope. “Every year I go around Kemptville and the surrounding area

asking for pledges from business and people in the community,” said Nolan. She says that the community is wonderful when it comes to giving the CWF support. “Food Basics graciously let us set up twice this year, outside their doors and we raised money by selling clouds for a tonnie and magic wands for $3.00. Mac’s Milk helped us out by selling clouds at their store,” she said. Nolan described one family who was celebrating the anniversary their child had reached of being 5 years cancer free. “This will be a happy one,” said Nolan before adding that “not all of them end up that way.” Despite the downturn to the Canadian economy, folks in North Grenville still find the time and energy as well as money to contribute what they can to the CWF. At the parade in Ottawa another $2,017.68 was raised. Over $50,000 was raised from the National Capital Region which is an increase of $5,000 over last year’s total.

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Kemptville Pentecostal Church. 1964 County Road 43 - Kemptville. Sunday services: 10:00am and 6:30pm. Sunday School during service. Reverend Steven Kohls. Free Methodist. North Grenville Community Church (2659 Concession).

10:30 a.m Sunday Service 613-258-4815. Senior Pastor Reverend Daniel C. Massey. www.ngccfm.ca. Wesleyan Southgate Community Church. 1303 French Settlement Road Kemptville. 10:30 a.m Sunday Service. Reverend Ben Last. The Anglican Parish of Oxford. “A BIG Country Welcome” • St. Andrew’s Garretton • St. Peter’s - North Augusta • St. Anne’s - Oxford Station. The Reverand

Matthew Kydd, 613-345-2022. South Gower Baptist Church. 447 South Gower Drive - 258-9570. Service: Sunday evening 7:30pm. Roman Catholic. Holy Cross Church (505 Clothier St. W). Mass Times: Sat: 5pm, Sun: 9 & 11 am. Children’s Liturgy during 11am Mass. Father Andrew Shim. Presbyterian. Kemptville & Mountain Pastoral Charge. Rev. Samer Kandalaft. St. Paul’s Kemptville - 10:45am. Sunday

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am - 12 pm. Phone 613-258-3259 or e-mail stjohnsk@magma.ca. Calendar of events available at www.kemptvilleunitedchurch.org Building is fully accessible. Kemptville Christian Reformed Church. (2455 County Rd. 18/Clothier St. W) 10:00 a.m and 6:30 p.m Sunday Services. Children’s Worship during morning service, Sunday School following a.m service. Reverend Benjamin Ponsen.

Bethesda Chapel at the Baptist Church, 477 South Gower Drive, Kemptville. Sunday service 9am. Worship Leader: Debbie Gallagher. Teaching Elder: Bob Jones. 774-5170. Bishop's Oxford Pastoral Charge. Service at 10:00 am, 1st. & 3rd Sundays at St. Andrew’s United Church Bishop’s Mills, 2nd & 4th Sundays at Oxford Mills United Church. Minister: Reverend Paul F. Vavasour

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Christmas comes early for Merrickville Theatre Group

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The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen’s Guild Dramatic Society players, including Merrickville Councilor Victor Southren take a break from rehearsing their own unique play within a play version of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol.

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How many Merrickville councillors does it take to put on a production of “A Christmas Carol?” In the case of The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen’s Guild Dramatic Society, it takes two of them. Involved in the latest production for the theatre troupe is director and incumbent Wolford Ward councillor Tim Molloy, and newly elected Merrickville Ward councillor Victor Southren, who plays the role of Gordon. Despite being the only male in a cast with four women, he ends up performing in the play in a woman’s role as well as his role as Gordon. All of the players will do multiple roles in the play, with the women playing men’s roles as well.

The premise of the production is actually a “play within a play,” a very loose production of A Christmas Carol that’s played for laughs with visual gags, and includes an appearance by Santa Claus. “Within our characters in the play, we play it serious, but it’s definitely a farce,” said Andrea Howard, who plays the role of Thelma. The play will run December 9-12 at the Merrickville Community Centre, and since it’s not taking place in a usual theatre, the stage will be far more open and interactive. Tickets are $10 for students and seniors, and $12 for adults. Proceeds from this production will go to help various projects around the Merrickville community. Merrickville Theatre Night has been putting on two or three shows annually within the community for over 30 years. The players may change, but the

sense of fun has remained constant. “You know that point right before Christmas when you’ve heard enough of the Christmas carols, and you’ve seen enough of the stuff on the shelves, and you’ve heard enough of what people want for Christmas, and the baking is done and you couldn’t care less about the smell in the house, and you’re just ready to scream, that’s when you come and see our play, because you’re going to have a ball with it,” said Howard.

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73’s surge winning 5 of 8 points BRIAN WILSON Special to the Advance

On Tuesday, Nov. 2, Kemptville traveled to Kanata to tackle the Stallions at the Kanata Recreational Complex. The Stallions scored the only goal of the first period on the power play. The second saw them add a second power play goal to take a 2-0 lead. But nine minutes into the period, the 73’s added a power play goal of their own when Ethan Allard scored his fourth of the year. Kanata scored another to take a 3-1 lead into the second intermission. In the third, Josh Pitt and Ben Hutton tallied to bring the 73’s into a tie game. Overtime failed to break the deadlock. Kemptville went on to victory, claiming the come from behind win in

the shoot out. Alex Brenton and Ethan Allard were both named as stars of the game. On Thursday, Nov. 4, the road trip continued with Kemptville visiting the Ed Lumley Arena in Cornwall to take on the Colts. With over 1100 fans in the building Cornwall scored twice while Kemptville only scored once. All three goals were scored on the power play with Ethan Allard scoring for the 73’s. Ben Hutton notched his fourth of the season in the second period to tie the game at 2-2. Neither team was able to score in the third period or the overtime. For the second time in two games, the 73’s went to the shoot out. This time, the Colts came away with the 4-3 win. Kemptville goalie, Ben Curley, was named third star.

Next stop was the Jim Durrell Complex. Kemptville went to Ottawa to play the Junior Senators on Saturday, Nov. 6. In a very fast game, the teams exchanged first period goals. Ethan Allard scored his sixth of the season for the 73’s. After a scoreless second period, Alex Brenton put Kemptville ahead to stay with his ninth of the season. The 73’s went on to a 2-1 victory. Brendan Rousselle and Michael Rowbotham were named the first and third game stars respectively. Alex Bouchey and Brett Jackson were called up from the Brockville Tikis to fill out the lineup for the three games this week. The final game of the road trip was to battle the Gloucester Rangers at the Earl Armstong Arena on Sunday, Nov. 7. Gloucester took a 1-0 lead into the first

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North Grenville District High School students had a good time at L.G.S.S.A.A..

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Many of the students participating in the 3rd annual Turkey Trot were thinking the same thing: “I’m going home with a turkey.” Students from 24 schools scattered throughout Ontario gathered for the event, including North Grenville District High School, who had a great showing. Students from N.G.D.H.S. including Harry Hitsman, Josh Fraser, Jacob Banks, Norman Miller, Shaylin Telford, Kristen Giffn, Emily Blanchard, Lindsay Lowe, Rebecca Corbin, Erin

Vanzy, Taylor Glofchiskie, and Hannah Beach gave it their all and did an excellent job. The same students also participated in the L.G.S.S.A.A. Championship held last Friday, and all went home with new personal records, and will travel to the E.O.S.S.A.A. finals this upcoming Friday. Congratulations to all those students, as well to the students from Kemptville Public School who journeyed to Brockville on Thursday Oct. 14 to compete in the Cross Country Championship of their age group. They gave it their all, and all their hard work paid off.

intermission. They added a second goal to increase their lead to 2-0 at the end of two. The Rangers added one more in the third but Kemptville was unable to beat the Gloucester goalie, going down to defeat 3-0. 73’s goaltender, Morgan Hudson, was named second star of the game. On Sunday, Nov. 14, the Kemptville 73’s are proud to announce that they will be offering a special discount of $5 off admission for any fan who donates an “unwrapped new toy” to the Mountain of Toys Campaign. The Cornwall Colts will be the opposition and it is a 7:00 p.m. start. Toys can also be dropped off at Royal Lepage, 2705 County Road #43. In addition, this will be the official kick-off of the Salvation Army Kettle Drive.

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Fri, Nov 19

7:30 pm

Robert Hartley1

217

Kanata

Ottawa

Wed, Dec 15

7:30 pm

JimDurrellP

160

Ottawa

Kanata

Fri, Nov 19

7:30 pm

Kanata R.C

218

Carleton Place

Cornwall

Thu, Dec 16

7:30 pm

Ed Lumley Arena

161

Kemptville

Smiths Falls

Fri, Nov 19

7:30 pm

Smiths Falls

219

Gloucester

Brockville

Fri, Dec 17

4:45 pm

BSP-Mattamy

162

Pembroke

Carleton Place

Fri, Nov 19

7:45 pm

Carleton Place

220

Cumberland

Kemptville

Fri, Dec 17

7:30 pm

BSP-Mattamy

163

Kemptville

Ottawa

Sat, Nov 20

7:30 pm

JimDurrellP

221

Smiths Falls

Ottawa

Fri, Dec 17

7:45 pm

BSP-Mattamy

164

Brockville

Nepean

Sun, Nov 21

2:30 pm

Nsplx - Yzerman

222

Pembroke

Hawkesbury

Sat, Dec 18

1:30 pm

BSP-Mattamy

165

Carleton Place

Cumberland

Sun, Nov 21

3:00 pm

Navan Memorial

223

Kanata

Cornwall

Sat, Dec 18

1:45 pm

BSP-Mattamy

166

Hawkesbury

Gloucester

Sun, Nov 21

3:30 pm

Earl Armstrong

224

Ottawa

Carleton Place

Sat, Dec 18

4:30 pm

BSP-Mattamy

167

Smiths Falls

Pembroke

Sun, Nov 21

7:00 pm

PMC

225

Brockville

Cumberland

Sat, Dec 18

4:45 pm

BSP-Mattamy

168

Pembroke

Cumberland

Tue, Nov 23

7:00 pm

Navan Memorial

226

Nepean

Smiths Falls

Sat, Dec 18

7:30 pm

BSP-Mattamy

169

Nepean

Kanata

Tue, Nov 23

7:30 pm

Kanata R.C

227

Kemptville

Gloucester

Sat, Dec 18

7:45 pm

BSP-Mattamy

170

Smiths Falls

Gloucester

Wed, Nov 24

7:30 pm

Earl Armstrong

228

Cornwall

Pembroke

Sun, Dec 19

1:05 pm

BSP-Mattamy

171

Brockville

Ottawa

Wed, Nov 24

7:30 pm

JimDurrellP

229

Carleton Place

Nepean

Sun, Dec 19

1:30 pm

BSP-Mattamy

172

Hawkesbury

Cornwall

Thu, Nov 25

7:30 pm

Ed Lumley Arena

230

Hawkesbury

Kanata

Sun, Dec 19

4:05 pm

BSP-Mattamy

173

Pembroke

Brockville

Fri, Nov 26

7:30 pm

Brockville M.C.

231

Gloucester

Ottawa

Wed, Dec 22

7:30 pm

JimDurrellP

174

Ottawa

Gloucester

Fri, Nov 26

7:30 pm

Earl Armstrong

232

Kemptville

Cornwall

Thu, Dec 23

7:30 pm

Ed Lumley Arena

175

Kanata

Hawkesbury

Fri, Nov 26

7:30 pm

Robert Hartley1

233

Brockville

Hawkesbury

Tue, Dec 28

7:30 pm

Robert Hartley1

176

Cumberland

Kemptville

Fri, Nov 26

7:30 pm

Kemptville 1

234

Hawkesbury

Brockville

Thu, Dec 30

7:30 pm

Brockville M.C.

177

Carleton Place

Smiths Falls

Fri, Nov 26

7:30 pm

Smiths Falls

235

Ottawa

Cornwall

Thu, Dec 30

7:30 pm

Ed Lumley Arena

178

Cornwall

Carleton Place

Sat, Nov 27

7:30 pm

Carleton Place

236

Carleton Place

Brockville

Sun, Jan 02

2:30 pm

Brockville M.C.

179

Gloucester

Kemptville

Sun, Nov 28

1:00 pm

Kemptville 1

237

Smiths Falls

Cornwall

Sun, Jan 02

2:30 pm

Ed Lumley Arena

180

Brockville

Smiths Falls

Sun, Nov 28

2:00 pm

Smiths Falls

238

Kemptville

Pembroke

Sun, Jan 02

7:00 pm

PMC

181

Hawkesbury

Nepean

Sun, Nov 28

2:30 pm

Nsplx - Yzerman

239

Hawkesbury

Gloucester

Sun, Jan 02

7:30 pm

Earl Armstrong

182

Cumberland

Pembroke

Sun, Nov 28

7:00 pm

PMC

240

Ottawa

Carleton Place

Tue, Jan 04

7:30 pm

Carleton Place

183

Nepean

Cumberland

Tue, Nov 30

7:00 pm

Navan Memorial

241

Smiths Falls

Kanata

Tue, Jan 04

7:30 pm

Kanata R.C

184

Pembroke

Kanata

Tue, Nov 30

7:30 pm

Kanata R.C

242

Carleton Place

Nepean

Wed, Jan 05

7:30 pm

Nsplx - Yzerman

185

Kemptville

Nepean

Wed, Dec 01

7:30 pm

Nsplx - Yzerman

243

Hawkesbury

Ottawa

Wed, Jan 05

7:30 pm

JimDurrellP

186

Cornwall

Ottawa

Wed, Dec 01

7:30 pm

JimDurrellP

244

Cumberland

Cornwall

Thu, Jan 06

7:30 pm

Ed Lumley Arena

187

Carleton Place

Cornwall

Thu, Dec 02

7:30 pm

Ed Lumley Arena

245

Cornwall

Brockville

Fri, Jan 07

7:30 pm

Brockville M.C.

188

Kemptville

Brockville

Fri, Dec 03

7:30 pm

Brockville M.C.

246

Nepean

Hawkesbury

Fri, Jan 07

7:30 pm

Robert Hartley1

189

Cumberland

Gloucester

Fri, Dec 03

7:30 pm

Earl Armstrong

247

Gloucester

Kanata

Fri, Jan 07

7:30 pm

Kanata R.C

190

Ottawa

Hawkesbury

Fri, Dec 03

7:30 pm

Robert Hartley1

248

Carleton Place

Kemptville

Fri, Jan 07

7:30 pm

Kemptville 1

191

Pembroke

Smiths Falls

Fri, Dec 03

7:30 pm

Smiths Falls

249

Cumberland

Pembroke

Fri, Jan 07

7:30 pm

PMC

192

Kanata

Nepean

Sun, Dec 05

2:30 pm

Nsplx - Yzerman

250

Ottawa

Smiths Falls

Fri, Jan 07

7:30 pm

Smiths Falls

193

Cornwall

Carleton Place

Sun, Dec 05

3:00 pm

Carleton Place

251

Kemptville

Carleton Place

Sat, Jan 08

7:30 pm

Carleton Place

194

Ottawa

Cumberland

Sun, Dec 05

3:00 pm

Navan Memorial

252

Ottawa

Nepean

Sun, Jan 09

2:30 pm

Nsplx - Yzerman

195

Brockville

Kemptville

Sun, Dec 05

7:00 pm

Kemptville 1

253

Gloucester

Cumberland

Sun, Jan 09

3:00 pm

Navan Memorial

196

Gloucester

Pembroke

Sun, Dec 05

7:00 pm

PMC

254

Brockville

Pembroke

Sun, Jan 09

7:00 pm

PMC

197

Smiths Falls

Hawkesbury

Sun, Dec 05

2:00 pm

Robert Hartley1

255

Smiths Falls

Hawkesbury

Sun, Jan 09

2:00 pm

Robert Hartley1

198

Hawkesbury

Cumberland

Tue, Dec 07

7:00 pm

Navan Memorial

256

Hawkesbury

Cumberland

Tue, Jan 11

7:00 pm

Navan Memorial

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Kanata

Tue, Jan 11

7:30 pm

Kanata R.C

315

Gloucester

Cumberland

Tue, Feb 08

7:00 pm

Navan Memorial

258

Kanata

Cornwall

Thu, Jan 13

7:30 pm

Ed Lumley Arena

316

Brockville

Carleton Place

Tue, Feb 08

7:30 pm

Carleton Place

259

Kanata

Brockville

Fri, Jan 14

7:30 pm

Brockville M.C.

317

Pembroke

Kanata

Tue, Feb 08

7:30 pm

Kanata R.C

260

Gloucester

Hawkesbury

Fri, Jan 14

7:30 pm

Robert Hartley1

318

Smiths Falls

Ottawa

Wed, Feb 09

7:30 pm

JimDurrellP

261

Ottawa

Kemptville

Fri, Jan 14

7:30 pm

Kemptville 1

319

Nepean

Cornwall

Thu, Feb 10

7:30 pm

Ed Lumley Arena

262

Pembroke

Smiths Falls

Fri, Jan 14

7:30 pm

Smiths Falls

320

Pembroke

Brockville

Fri, Feb 11

7:30 pm

Brockville M.C.

263

Nepean

Carleton Place

Fri, Jan 14

7:45 pm

Carleton Place

321

Gloucester

Hawkesbury

Fri, Feb 11

7:30 pm

Robert Hartley1

264

Smiths Falls

Brockville

Sun, Jan 16

2:30 pm

Brockville M.C.

322

Cumberland

Kanata

Fri, Feb 11

7:30 pm

Kanata R.C

265

Hawkesbury

Kemptville

Sun, Jan 16

2:00 pm

Kemptville 1

323

Nepean

Kemptville

Fri, Feb 11

7:30 pm

Kemptville 1

266

Gloucester

Nepean

Sun, Jan 16

2:30 pm

Nsplx - Yzerman

324

Cornwall

Smiths Falls

Fri, Feb 11

7:30 pm

Smiths Falls

267

Kanata

Cumberland

Sun, Jan 16

3:00 pm

Navan Memorial

325

Gloucester

Carleton Place

Sat, Feb 12

7:30 pm

Carleton Place

268

Carleton Place

Pembroke

Sun, Jan 16

7:00 pm

PMC

326

Hawkesbury

Ottawa

Sat, Feb 12

7:30 pm

JimDurrellP

269

Cornwall

Kanata

Tue, Jan 18

7:30 pm

Kanata R.C

327

Kemptville

Nepean

Sun, Feb 13

2:30 pm

Nsplx - Yzerman

270

Carleton Place

Kemptville

Tue, Jan 18

7:30 pm

Kemptville 1

328

Kanata

Cumberland

Sun, Feb 13

3:00 pm

Navan Memorial

271

Cumberland

Ottawa

Wed, Jan 19

7:30 pm

JimDurrellP

329

Brockville

Pembroke

Sun, Feb 13

7:00 pm

PMC

272

Brockville

Cornwall

Thu, Jan 20

7:30 pm

Ed Lumley Arena

330

Ottawa

Cumberland

Tue, Feb 15

7:00 pm

Navan Memorial

273

Ottawa

Brockville

Fri, Jan 21

7:30 pm

Brockville M.C.

331

Gloucester

Kanata

Tue, Feb 15

7:30 pm

Kanata R.C

274

Nepean

Gloucester

Fri, Jan 21

7:30 pm

Earl Armstrong

332

Carleton Place

Hawkesbury

Wed, Feb 16

7:30 pm

Robert Hartley1

275

Kemptville

Hawkesbury

Fri, Jan 21

7:30 pm

Robert Hartley1

333

Pembroke

Ottawa

Wed, Feb 16

7:30 pm

JimDurrellP

276

Cornwall

Pembroke

Fri, Jan 21

7:30 pm

PMC

334

Brockville

Cornwall

Thu, Feb 17

7:30 pm

Ed Lumley Arena

277

Cumberland

Smiths Falls

Fri, Jan 21

7:30 pm

Smiths Falls

335

Cornwall

Brockville

Fri, Feb 18

7:30 pm

Brockville M.C.

278

Kanata

Carleton Place

Fri, Jan 21

7:45 pm

Carleton Place

336

Ottawa

Gloucester

Fri, Feb 18

7:30 pm

Earl Armstrong

279

Kanata

Nepean

Sun, Jan 23

2:30 pm

Nsplx - Yzerman

337

Pembroke

Hawkesbury

Fri, Feb 18

7:30 pm

Robert Hartley1

280

Carleton Place

Cumberland

Sun, Jan 23

3:00 pm

Navan Memorial

338

Cumberland

Kemptville

Fri, Feb 18

7:30 pm

Kemptville 1

281

Brockville

Gloucester

Sun, Jan 23

3:30 pm

Earl Armstrong

282

Smiths Falls

Kemptville

Sun, Jan 23

7:00 pm

Kemptville 1

339 340

Kanata Kanata

Smiths Falls Carleton Place

Fri, Feb 18 Sat, Feb 19

7:30 pm 7:30 pm

Smiths Falls Carleton Place

283

Hawkesbury

Pembroke

Sun, Jan 23

7:00 pm

PMC

341

Smiths Falls

Brockville

Sun, Feb 20

2:30 pm

Brockville M.C.

284

Cornwall

Cumberland

Tue, Jan 25

7:00 pm

Navan Memorial

342

Cumberland

Nepean

Sun, Feb 20

2:30 pm

Nsplx - Yzerman

285

Brockville

Kanata

Tue, Jan 25

7:30 pm

Kanata R.C

343

Ottawa

Pembroke

Sun, Feb 20

7:00 pm

PMC

286

Gloucester

Ottawa

Wed, Jan 26

7:30 pm

JimDurrellP

344

Hawkesbury

Gloucester

Sun, Feb 20

7:30 pm

Earl Armstrong

287

Smiths Falls

Cornwall

Thu, Jan 27

7:30 pm

Ed Lumley Arena

345

Cumberland

Gloucester

Mon, Feb 21

4:30 pm

Earl Armstrong

288

Cumberland

Brockville

Fri, Jan 28

7:30 pm

Brockville M.C.

346

Cornwall

Carleton Place

Mon, Feb 21

1:30 pm

Carleton Place

289

Pembroke

Gloucester

Fri, Jan 28

7:30 pm

Earl Armstrong

347

Pembroke

Kemptville

Mon, Feb 21

3:30 pm

Kemptville 1

290

Carleton Place

Hawkesbury

Fri, Jan 28

7:30 pm

Robert Hartley1

348

Nepean

Kanata

Tue, Feb 22

7:30 pm

Kanata R.C

291

Kanata

Kemptville

Fri, Jan 28

7:30 pm

Kemptville 1

349

Kemptville

Ottawa

Wed, Feb 23

7:30 pm

JimDurrellP

292

Nepean

Smiths Falls

Fri, Jan 28

7:30 pm

Smiths Falls

350

Pembroke

Cornwall

Thu, Feb 24

7:30 pm

Ed Lumley Arena

293

Ottawa

Cornwall

Sat, Jan 29

2:30 pm

Ed Lumley Arena

351

Ottawa

Brockville

Fri, Feb 25

7:30 pm

Brockville M.C.

294

Hawkesbury

Kemptville

Sun, Jan 30

2:00 pm

Kemptville 1

352

Nepean

Gloucester

Fri, Feb 25

7:30 pm

Earl Armstrong

295

Brockville

Nepean

Sun, Jan 30

2:30 pm

Nsplx - Yzerman

353

Kanata

Hawkesbury

Fri, Feb 25

7:30 pm

Robert Hartley1

296

Ottawa

Carleton Place

Sun, Jan 30

3:00 pm

Carleton Place

354

Kemptville

Smiths Falls

Fri, Feb 25

7:30 pm

Smiths Falls

297

Smiths Falls

Cumberland

Sun, Jan 30

3:00 pm

Navan Memorial

355

Hawkesbury

Cornwall

Sat, Feb 26

2:30 pm

Ed Lumley Arena

298

Cornwall

Gloucester

Sun, Jan 30

3:30 pm

Earl Armstrong

356

Pembroke

Carleton Place

Sat, Feb 26

7:30 pm

Carleton Place

299

Kanata

Pembroke

Sun, Jan 30

7:00 pm

PMC

357

Cumberland

Ottawa

Sat, Feb 26

7:30 pm

JimDurrellP

300

Nepean

Cumberland

Tue, Feb 01

7:00 pm

Navan Memorial

358

Kemptville

Cumberland

Sun, Feb 27

3:00 pm

Navan Memorial

301

Kemptville

Kanata

Tue, Feb 01

7:30 pm

Kanata R.C

359

Gloucester

Pembroke

Sun, Feb 27

7:00 pm

PMC

302

Nepean

Ottawa

Wed, Feb 02

7:30 pm

JimDurrellP

360

Kemptville

Carleton Place

Tue, Mar 01

7:30 pm

Carleton Place

303

Smiths Falls

Pembroke

Wed, Feb 02

7:30 pm

PMC

361

Hawkesbury

Kanata

Tue, Mar 01

7:30 pm

Kanata R.C

304

Kemptville

Cornwall

Thu, Feb 03

7:30 pm

Ed Lumley Arena

362

Pembroke

Nepean

Wed, Mar 02

7:30 pm

Nsplx - Yzerman

305

Nepean

Brockville

Fri, Feb 04

7:30 pm

Brockville M.C.

363

Brockville

Ottawa

Wed, Mar 02

7:30 pm

JimDurrellP

306

Kanata

Gloucester

Fri, Feb 04

7:30 pm

Earl Armstrong

364

Cumberland

Cornwall

Thu, Mar 03

7:30 pm

Ed Lumley Arena

307

Cornwall

Hawkesbury

Fri, Feb 04

7:30 pm

Robert Hartley1

365

Carleton Place

Brockville

Fri, Mar 04

7:30 pm

Brockville M.C.

308

Ottawa

Kemptville

Fri, Feb 04

7:30 pm

Kemptville 1

366

Kemptville

Gloucester

Fri, Mar 04

7:30 pm

Earl Armstrong

309

Cumberland

Pembroke

Fri, Feb 04

7:30 pm

PMC

367

Nepean

Pembroke

Fri, Mar 04

7:30 pm

PMC

310

Carleton Place

Smiths Falls

Fri, Feb 04

7:30 pm

Smiths Falls

368

Hawkesbury

Smiths Falls

Fri, Mar 04

7:30 pm

Smiths Falls

311

Smiths Falls

Carleton Place

Sat, Feb 05

7:30 pm

Carleton Place

369

Gloucester

Cornwall

Sat, Mar 05

2:30 pm

Ed Lumley Arena

312

Kanata

Ottawa

Sat, Feb 05

7:30 pm

JimDurrellP

370

Hawkesbury

Carleton Place

Sat, Mar 05

3:30 pm

Carleton Place

313

Brockville

Kemptville

Sun, Feb 06

1:00 pm

Kemptville 1

371

Nepean

Ottawa

Sat, Mar 05

7:30 pm

JimDurrellP

314

Hawkesbury

Nepean

Sun, Feb 06

2:30 pm

Nsplx - Yzerman

372

Brockville

Hawkesbury

Sun, Mar 06

7:00 pm

Robert Hartley1

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The Accidental Farmwife: A skunk a day keeps congestion away. Just about everyone in my daily world has a cold right now. So, despite my strong constitution, one day about a week ago I noticed the beginnings of the tell-tale throat tickle. Ahem. Out came the bottle of Oil of Oregano. A friend of mine got me hooked on this nasty stuff. It tastes like liquid fire with some potent herbs thrown in for good measure. But it works. The key is you have to start taking regular doses (2-3 drops) when you first begin feeling symptoms of a cold or sore throat. I think it kills every germ in your throat on the way down because you start feeling better right away. It is a natural anesthetic and fights anything viral, fungal or bacterial. It is the enemy of all things germ-y. Another key to Oil of Oregano usage is that you must never – I repeat, NEVER – put the 2-3 drops ON your tongue, where taste buds abide. If you ever want to taste food again, you must put the drops UNDER your tongue. And no matter what the Farmer tells you, I did not tell him to take a tablespoon

of the stuff. promptly told He obviously that the Crees wasn’t paying believe you must attention to my get up out of bed instructions. and go outside My personal when you are recommendasick, otherwise tion is that you the illness will keep a chaser “sit” on you. at the ready Ruth patted her – real maple chest as she exsyrup works plained, and it well – so that The Accidental made sense to you can quickme. When I wake Farmwife ly eradicate up with a cold, I Diana Fisher the taste of the like to go out to oil. Again, if the barn to clear you get your my head. The symptoms in check early fresh air and hard work enough, you should suffer does me a world of good. less than usual during cold Last weekend we were season. getting ready to head to My Cree friends are cur- Queen’s University in rently planning their fall Kingston, where my husgoose hunting trip to East- band, the Professor had ern Ontario, so we will to attend a workshop. He have houseguests again went out to the barn to soon. When they were here feed before we left. When in the spring, one of the he returned to the house, boys was very sick with he announced that my the mumps. It amazed me over-feeding of the barn when he hauled himself cats had enticed some hunout of bed before dawn gry skunks. He had taken each morning to go hunt- care of the problem, he ing with the men, bottle of said, and we grabbed our Advil in hand. coats to leave. “Doesn’t he just want As we got in the truck to stay in bed and watch and headed down the movies? I will take care road, it was as though a of him,” I offered. I was cloud of Pepe le Pew’s fin-

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On February 12th, 2000, Charles Schulz the creator of Peanuts and Charlie Brown comic strips that are carried in thousands of newspapers worldwide died. Tributes subsequent to his passing included remembrances from the President of the United States, a segment on the TV program, Sixty Minutes as well as countless others on radio, TV and in the newspapers. However, no mention was made of his philanthropies, one of which included the Olde Tymers Hockey Tournament he had sponsored for twenty five years prior to his passing. “Sparky” as he was called by those who knew him, was well known to many hockey players in the Ottawa area who played for the Ottawa Olde Tymers. The tournament, called the Snoopy Senior World Hockey Tournament was held in midJuly each year by Schulz in his home town of Santa Rosa, Ca. in his own rink. I was fortunate enough to be there for 12 of the tournaments, arguably the best of its kind in the world. Fiftyeight teams from the U.S., Canada, Europe, Australia and Japan competed for gold, silver and bronze medals. The teams would play three games each during

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last of which had just been printed. I thought it was a good idea, so I got four of the new bills and hoped for the best. Mr. Schulz appeared to be a shy individual and maybe a bit aloof and I was reluctant to speak to him. However, I found him alone once and asked him if he would sign the bills. His hand was quite shaky and after he signed the last one, I thanked him and gave him a new loonie. He looked at it and asked me what it was and I told him it was the new Canadian dollar. He replied, saying he would use it as a ball marker whenever he played play golf. Mr. Schulz would put on an unforgettable week of entertainment for the players and their families. Aside from he tournament, activities included a party at a Napa Valley wine establishment, an opening night extravaganza on ice, a barbecue for upwards of three thousand people in a field beside his rink, and a night of top line entertainment at a theatre he helped build in Santa Rosa that occasionally included the Smothers Brothers who live nearby. A dance with normally a 17 piece orchestra followed the entertainment in the foyer of the theatre. All players paid their own expenses to get to the tournament as well as their lodging and meals and ‘Sparky’ paid for all

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The Poppy has been widely recognized as a symbol of Remembrance, since it was first adopted in 1921. By wearing the poppy, we demonstrate our gratitude to those who gave their lives for the freedom we enjoy. Each year, for two weeks before Remembrance Day, Legions throughout Ontario carry out our Poppy Campaign. The campaign raises awareness of the Poppy as a symbol of Remembrance.

Legion Remembrance programs commemorate the men and women who died in the military service of Canada during war and peace. Many believe that maintaining the tradition of Remembrance is a sacred trust and the Legion’s most important role. Ontario Command and its districts, zones and branches commit thousands of volunteer hours each year to carry out Remembrance activities.

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Remembrance Day Parade - Thursday, November 11th. Legionnaires and Veterans Parade at 10:15am from the Legion Branch 212 on Reuben Cres. to the cenotaph at North Grenville District High School. Service begins at 11:00am. The Kemptville Legion is a self supporting organization which raises money through various means including the annual poppy drive. Money raised benefits the town(s) they are located in through donations to students, community projects, and family member scholarships towards continuing education. In our area we also have several highly visible reminders of the legion’s work: The Cenotaph – built in 1922 and originally located in front of the post office and moved to the North Grenville District High School in 1961 this monument serves as the local gathering place for Remembrance Day services each November 11th. Vandalized in 1992, the Cenotaph was rededicated the following year after being repaired; Veterans Commemorative Park – along highway 416 at the River Road intersection, a park dedicated to the Legions and its members. The highway was named the Veterans Memorial Highway and opened in 2000; Veterans Way – opened in 2002 at the Ferguson Forest centre, trees are planted along the road leading into the forest centre. In front of each tree is a plaque bearing the name of a fallen veteran along with their branch of service and theatre of war. Each tree and plaque will receive perpetual care.

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Community Calendar Total Fundraising Required

$750 000.00

Total to Date $500 000.00

Please donate to our new Library

WHEN

WHERE

WHAT

November 12

Kemptville

A tribute to veterns and current members of the armed forces. It will be held at the North Gower R.A. Centre from7:30 p.m. until 11:30 p.m. and admission is $5.

November 13

South Mountain

Come join family and friends for the Keys to a Victorian Christmas community fundraiser, special guests, a catered sit-down dinner, (with authentic sticky toffee pudding), live and silent auctions for a chance to win many prizes and surprises. All the proceeds go to St. Daniel’s church of South Mountain. Tickets are $30 per person, and for more information please call Sue at 613-989-3022 or Ed at 613-989-2804.

November 13

Kemptville

St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church will be holding their annual Christmas Bazaar and Luncheon on the 13th of November. Including Baked goods, pickles and jams, Christmas Crafts and gifts. Opening is at 10:30 a.m., the luncheon is at 11:30 a.m. and admission is $9 for adults and $3 for children.

November 13-14

Manotick

St. Mark Catholic High School will be hosting their 18th annual Craft Fair from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Free parking, over 100 vendors and more than 2000 visitors. Admission is two dollars or a donation of canned food for the food bank.

November 19

Kemptville

Kemptville Youth Musical Theatre Company presents “’Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang” in May of 2011. auditions are being held on November 19th and 20th, call 613-759-1872 (until 3 p.m.) or 613-829-2168 (eve). Please do not audition if you cannot make call backs.

November 19

Kemptville

Photography workshop at the Kemptville Youth Centre with local artist Wendy Stevenson from Gallery 6. Bring your own camera, laptop, or any prints/photos that you would like to talk about or have critiqued. Open to all youth from 4 p.m. until 7 p.m.

November 19

Kemptville

Everyone is welcome to the ham supper at the Pierce’s Corner Hall from 4:30 a.m. until 6:30 p.m. and euchre at 7:30 p.m. For more information please call 613-489-1684

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Want to submit an event to appear on this calendar? Let us know within 3 weeks of the event by emailing joe.morin@metroland.com or kristy.wallace@metroland.com

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3000 Squa re Foot Appliance Showroom

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Kemptville Mall

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