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hen I arrived at the Sun Youth headquarters to attend the launching of the annual Holiday campaign, one of the things that immediately caught my attention was the enthusiasm with which the people in charge of it are working. They aim at achieving the objectives of this year's efforts: to distribute over 5,000 Holiday baskets and as many toys to families in need. WEDNESDAY

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Eric Kingsley and Mary Bottero Eric Kingsley, the spokesperson for the cam- the type of donations they would like to repaign, tells me that this is the 62nd year that ceive: any kind of pasta, spaghetti sauce, Sun Youth launches this annual event and he canned vegetables and fruits, oatmeal, canned also points to the important role that the volun- tuna, bags of rice or beans, baby food, chilteers play in it. "They are the heroes of Sun dren's toys (new), diapers, hygiene products, Youth," he says. He also mentions that most of granola bars, cereals, soups. She also indithe donations come from individuals rather cates that Sun Youth helps people all over the than corporations. Some of these volunteers city. also collect items in the offices where they Sun Youth is fulfilling an important role in the work. Word of mouth is also important in con- city these days when new people are being laid veying the message to people who may even- off, and the ranks of families in need are intually contribute. creasing. The Sun Youth workers tell me how I asked him about the response they get from the people: "Montrealers are very generous" the organization serves a broad range of peosays Eric, "they know our organization and ple: young families, seniors, unemployed indivalue what Sun Youth has been doing over 60 viduals, some new immigrants, single parents. Donors are encouraged to use the hashtag years helping families and individuals with low incomes." Although the campaign focuses pri- #SYhero to show their contribution on Twitter marily on these upcoming Holidays, Sun Youth and thus give an incentive to other people to also expects to collect enough items to be able contribute too. to help people during the first three months of If our readers want to make a contribution to the year too, the winter months which are usu- Sun Youth, its address is 4251 Saint-Urbain, Montreal, Quebec H2W 1V6. You can also ally very hard for some families. Ann St. Arnaud, from Sun Youth Communi- visit its website at: cations and Marketing Dept. also tells us about www.sunyouthorg.com www.mtltimes.ca 5 WEDNESDAY


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Brit & Chips - Eating fish without guilt Part of the public at opening night of Brit & Chips newest restaurant

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rit & Chips on 1390 de Maisonneuve Boulevard, just a few steps from Crescent St., the Guy-Concordia metro station, and Concordia University, has become a new addition to the restaurant scene in the downtown area. Its selling point, however, is its commitment to a sustainable use of the ocean resources. "We're proud to be the first independent MSC-certified restaurant in Canada. As a fish 'n chip shop, it's important that we play our part in sourcing our fish responsibly and making sure that we do what we can to protect the oceans that provide this resource," said the restaurant owners.

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This is the third location for "Brit & Chips" and the first in the downtown core. With moderate prices and a variety of dishes, obviously based on fish, the owners should expect to attract Concordia students, office workers, and certainly, many of the downtown residents in search of some different type of food. One has to consider that the area already provides a variety of international fare and, for some reason the British cuisine was not so visible. "Brit & Chips" may come to fill that void. This new restaurant will open seven days a week, and the owners describe it as "part fastfood counter, part British cuisine restaurant serving a variety of typically English gourmet meals. The menu was created by a team of Montreal's pre-eminent experts in English cuisine after tireless treks through England to hunt down different recipes and ideas from the most renowned English fish ‘n chips shops." "Brit & Chips" serves certified sustainable seafood, an aspect of the business about which the owners are very proud. This certification comes from the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC), a non-profit organization that operates the world's leading certification program for sustainable wild-caught seafood.

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"Only fisheries that meet the MSC's high environmental standard can become certified. In addition, the robust MSC traceability system ensures that products carrying the MSC label can be traced back to the fishery they come from and that they are correctly labelled." Thus, this new eatery in the downtown area could give to all fish food lovers the opportunity to enjoy their favourite dish without the guilt that they may be contributing to depleting the ocean resources. For more information about this new restaurant, visit www.britandchips.com and if you need for information about the Marine Stewardship Council go to www.msc.org

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MONTREAL - When you decide to sell your home, setting your asking price is one of the most important decisions you will ever make. Depending on how a buyer is made aware of your home, price is often the first thing he or she sees, and many homes are discarded by prospective buyers as not being in the appropriate price range before they're even given a chance of showing. Your asking price is often your home's "first impression", and if you want to realize the most money you can for your home, it's imperative that you make a good first impression. This is not as easy as it sounds, and pricing strategy should not be taken lightly. Pricing too high can be as costly to a home seller as pricing too low.

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Visiting LBJ Whitehouse in Texas Hill Country Former president Lyndon B. Johnson's Texas White House office

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FREDERICKSBURG, TEXAS – Last month, while in the midst of the maelstrom and madness that was the 2016 U.S. presidential election campaign, I decided to take a somewhat presidential escape and participate in a press tour of the Texas Hill Country region, and follow in the footsteps of the 36th President of the United States, Lyndon Baines Johnson, or LBJ for short. Johnson, who served as president from 1963 to 1969, was known for his hardworking, bombastic style of leadership, especially when it came to working with the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives to pass much vital legislation. Although his presidency will forever be known for being bogged in the quagmire of the Vietnam War, Johnson’s administration was also known for passing a great multitude of social legislation as part of his “Great Society” program, such as the Civil Rights Act, the Voting Rights Act, the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, and Head Start. WEDNESDAY

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However, when the stresses of Washington, D.C. and the White House got to be too much for him, LBJ would board Air Force One to the Hill Country, in particular, his ranch in Stonewall, Texas, where he could get some work done, entertain VIPs and heads of state, and physically and emotionally recharge his batteries in the much-relaxed atmosphere of the sprawling 2700 acres that made up his ranch. In fact, he spent a total of 490 days of his administration taking care of the business of the nation and relaxing at the ranch. “This is a special corner of God’s real estate,” Johnson once said about his beloved Texas home. “It really moulds the character of people.” In 1972, a year before his death, LBJ and his wife Lady Bird Johnson donated 600 acres of the ranch area to the U.S. National Parks Service, as a means to share the beauty of the Texas Hill Country landscape and the historic places that not only shaped his life, but also the history of the state of Texas. The end result was the LBJ State Park and Historic Site and the Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park. This impressive historical complex, which attracts about 75,000 visitors annually, is jointly operated by the State of Texas and the U.S. National Parks Service, and is dedicated to preserving the life and legacy of Lyndon B. Johnson and his pioneering Texas roots. Through visiting the preserved properties that were associated with his life, such as his birthplace and boyhood home, the Junction School oneroom schoolhouse where he spent his early school days and the Texas White House, you get the authentic story of LBJ by literally following in his footsteps. WEDNESDAY

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Johnson's Texas White House Living Room

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Exterior of the Sauer Beckmann farm To get a vivid idea of what life was like in LBJ’s Texas world before he embarked on his political career, check out the Sauer-Beckmann Farm to start your visit. This farmhouse was actually resided by a family who were the Johnson family’s neighbours about a century ago. What is so amazing about visiting this farmhouse is that the people who serve as your guides (all of them volunteers) not only wear authentic clothing from that period (circa 1916), but they conduct actual homestead chores and prepare meals using the tools and appliances from that era, without any modern technological convenience in sight. As you make your way along the trail to the Texas White House, you can’t miss the presence of the many Hereford cows that LBJ raised through his lifetime that still roam around the property. Make sure to visit the Show Barn facility, which was built 50 years ago. During his presidency, when Johnson hosted many special guests and heads of state at the ranch, he made it a point to make the Show Barn a stop on his personal guided tours of the ranch, and showed off the cattle and show bulls he raised at the barn, to give them the idea of what a typical Texas ranch looked like, which also helped to soften or change any negative opinions these visitors might have had of him. Also, the Show Barn is still run as a functioning cattle ranch, in which the livestock still sport the distinctive “LBJ” brand on their horns.

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Another stop to make before visiting the Texas White House is LBJ’s personal airplane hangar, which also serves as the visitor centre and the gift and book shop, where you can purchase a wide range of books about LBJ and his presidency (including Robert A. Caro’s monumental four-volume biography of LBJ), replicas of his famous Stetson hat, and even an LBJ bobble head figurine. For an ideal souvenir of your visit to the LBJ Ranch, I recommend purchasing a copy of the Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park audio CD/DVD package, which costs only $7. The audio CD contains detailed descriptions of 18 of the sites that make up the entire facility (which includes quotes from LBJ himself, along with his daughters Luci Baines Johnson and Lynda Johnson Robb, as well as the Reverend Billy Graham and Johnson administration aide Joseph Califano); the DVD contains 39 photographs of the site, as well as a selection of documentary featurettes, including a 1968 tour of the ranch that was personally conducted by LBJ and Lady Bird Johnson (and judging by the relaxed tone of voice LBJ uses when he speaks in this doc, it readily shows how the ranch and the house was such an important part of his life throughout his 64 years). The hangar also has a mini theatre, which shows a 14-minute featurette film about the story of LBJ and the Texas White House (highly recommended). Also, it stores the many presidential souvenir items in their original packaging, such as cigarette lighters, cufflinks and his trademark Stetson hat, that LBJ loved to give to visitors as gifts, as well as his small private jet plane that he used for his short flights to the ranch (which he referred to as “Air Force One-Half”). The Texas White House itself, which was officially opened to the public in 2008, a year after Lady Bird’s death and to mark the 100th anniversary of LBJ’s birth, is a testament to the relaxed, laid back way of life the Johnson family enjoyed during their time there. Compared to the opulent residences of some of LBJ’s presidential predecessors – such as George Washington’s Mount Vernon and Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello -- Johnson’s Texas White House is indeed quite modest-looking, yet no less comfortable. Whether it be the living room (with LBJ’s trademark three TV sets placed side by side, so he could watch the newscasts of CBS, NBC and ABC simultaneously and Lady Bird could watch her favorite TV show “Gunsmoke”, and the table where he liked to play dominoes), his wood-panelled office, the

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Hherd of Hereford cows that roam throughout the LBJ Ranch kitchen (in which the clocks are fixed at 1 p.m., the exact time on November 22, 1963 when John F. Kennedy was pronounced dead and Johnson officially became president) or his separate bedroom (which had a phone console with several phone lines … a similar device was also installed in the nearby bathroom), the visitor gets the impression that the Texas White House was not a museum piece, but a place where LBJ really did call home and was where he can retreat from the crazy world of the Washington corridors of power, yet not lose sight of his presidential responsibilities. Visits to the Texas White House are done via guided tours only (tickets are available for purchase at the airplane hangar visitor centre); the national park rangers who conduct the tours are excellent and have a vast knowledge of the world of Lyndon and Lady Bird Johnson, and what this house meant to them. After experiencing the life and world of Lyndon B. Johnson and his family by visiting the Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park, it gave me an eye-opening glance at the human side of this controversial president beyond the upheaval of the 60s that made up a great deal of his presidency. I can readily understand why he wanted to share his home with the rest of the world, which was echoed in the message that was inscribed on the mat that is placed on the front door of the Texas White House: “All the World is Welcome Here”.

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s a little girl, she wanted to sing so badly that she joined a church choir. Nothing exceptional about that except...she’s Jewish. Lucky for her, the church elders had an inclusive philosophy. “Everybody is welcome here.”

How lucky for young musical wannabes here in Montreal that, because of her persistence in getting highly successful professionals into the city, they get to have some of the top Broadway musical actors pass on their secrets. Surprise, surprise, it involves hard work. Noelle Hannibal can tell you all about that. From a very young age, she has wanted to sing and dance. Her earliest recollection of being ‘on stage’ was performing The Good Ship Lollypop at the age of five. She moved on to one line in her first book musical, Annie, at the age of11. Since then, Hannibal has walked the streets and pounded on doors for auditions - in LA, New York and here in Montreal. She has even busked in Dublin. When she discovered that Montreal isn’t the best city to live in if your hearts desire is the Broadway Musical, she didn’t give up. Hell, no. She created the work herself.

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In the Wings Promotions is Hannibal’s company that not only creates and produces musicals but also brings in the likes of Adam Pascal, Andrew Chappelle (Hamilton), Kyle Dean Massey and Seth Rudetsky, to share their expertise in a business that is truly hit and miss. Coming up on November 11, is, in my humble opinion, the ultimate in the present day musical. The golden boy of New York’s theatre, one of the country’s most versatile actors, is coming to Montreal. Michael Cerveris’ talent has shone in Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Sweeney Todd, Assassins (for which he won the Tony for Best Featured Actor in a Musical). You might remember him as the Observer in the television series,The Fringe or as James Castro on the Good Wife. Cerveris recently finished a highly successful run in Fun Home on Broadway, the musical that won the Tony in 2015. It also garnered him the Tony for Best Actor in a Musical. And so very well deserved. He’s one of those actors that peels the skin off a character, bit by bit, until he gets to the nub in the centre. His enjoyment on stage is evident. “What’s unique about Michael’s class is that he is not just approaching this as working on an audition piece, but he will be focusing on a working piece, a song, a monologue or even a scene.” Getting him to Montreal was only difficult in that he is in huge demand for workshops and

roles in upcoming productions. He is coming here on the heels of a workshop he is doing with Stephen Sondheim. (Oh, Joy!) The fact that he is a long time friend of Hannibal’s also may have had something to do with it! Just a bit. They have known each other since she was 18 when they dined at Cantors Deli after she met him at a night club in LA. He was working in Fame at the time. November is a busy month for Hannibal. What started out as a PR company to support theatre companies on a shoestring budget, blossomed into a full fledged production company. She is also producing and acting in a production of Hair that will be performed at Mainline Theatre from November 24-26 with a preview on the 23rd. She and Nadia Verrucci, director and choreographer, have been mounting one show a year for the past couple of years. They started off a couple of years ago with 15 auditioning for that first show, and now see 65 plus hoping to book a slot. Hannibal has been wanting to do Hair again after the first time when she was 20. “ It is one of the most satisfying times as a performer I have ever had.” In these times of great upheaval in the US, indeed, the world over, it might be nice to see a show that promotes peace and friendship. You can be sure of one thing - with Noelle Hannibal at the helm, it will be presented professionally and with great heart. A heart that loves Musical Theatre to its core

- For more information about the Michael Cerveris Masterclass or Hair: http://www.inthewingspromotions.com/masterclass-series.html http://mainlinetheatre.ca/en/spectacles or call 514-849-FEST (3378)

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RENOVATIONS RENOVATIONS RENOVATIONS RENOVATIONS

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Call Mike Brady

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Personalized work / Free estimate

Call Chris 514 685 7535

Driver looking for job also does erins, either businessman or students or elderly 25 years experience speaks 5 languages. Ref available upon request. Albert 514-562-8626. 010-111916

• Hardwood floors • Sanding • Refinishing • Installation • Repair

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EMPLOYMENT

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EASIEST CALL CENTER JOB EVER! $13 PER HOUR PLUS BONUSES FOR MAKING APPOINTMENTS! Downtown and West Island offices with over 350 employees. We offer a team environment and many benefits!

Weekly pay / hourly rate Medical / Dental benefits Monday - Friday Full time day schedule Opus card discount program and much more

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EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT SALES REP WANTED

Looking for bilingual salesperson to cover Montreal & surrounding area’s with fantastic promotion campaign for both our papers.

• Bilingual • Must have own car. • Minimum 2 years sales experience (Sales with other newspapers an asset). • Salary base depending on experience. Please send your CV to info@mtltimes.ca or call (514)457-7656

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Pointe Claire Janet @ ext. 112 / wijobs@sekurecareers.com Downtown - Joe Ann @ ext. 296 / dtjobs@sekurecareers.com

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