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Bazaar/bake sale proceeds go to four churches On Tuesday, Dec. 8, representatives from these four churches were on hand at the Stittsville Retirement Community to The annual Christmas bazaar and bake sale at the receive the $500 per church donation. Rev. Jane McCaig represented St. Stittsville Retirement Community by Revera on Stittsville Main Street raised $1,850 thanks to the support and generosity of the Stittsville community. The residents of the Stittsville Retirement Community decided to use these funds to help others and so it was decided to donate the money raised to four churches in Stittsville to use to assist families in need this Christmas. The Stittsville Retirement Community rounded off the funds raised to $2,000 so that $500 could be given to each of the four churches involved. The four Stittsville churches se;ected are St. Thomas Anglican Church, St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Stittsville United Church and Holy Spirit Catholic Church. John Curry

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ral associate Marian Poyner represented Holy Spirit Catholic Church. The annual Christmas bazaar and bake sale at the Stittsville Retirement Community took place on Saturday, Nov. 21.

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At the presentation of $500 donations to each of four Stittsville churches from the proceeds of the recent annual Christmas bazaar and bake sale at the Stittsville Retirement Community on Stittsville Main Street are, seated at the front, Rev. Doug Kendall of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, left, and Stittsville Retirement Community resident Jean Spence, right; and, back row, standing, from left, Stittsville Retirement Community resident Margaret Graham; Rev. Grant Dillenbeck of Stittsville United Church; pastoral associate Marian Poyner of Holy Spirit Catholic Church; Stittsville Retirement Community resident Monetta Ayotte; Rev. Jane McCaig of St. Thomas Anglican Church; and Stittsville Retirement community resident Lois Garland.

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If your thinking of selling or buying, its always good to touch base with your bank and mortgage broker to review your options, terms of your present mortgage and any new lending rules. Refinancing your mortgage to complete a renovation may be a tool to assist you in modernizing your home, increase its market value and enjoy. For those looking to upsize, note the recent changes in mortgage rules by CMHC that requires 10% deposit for homes over $500,000. Our services include a complete marketing plan for home Sellers using all media and our tailored searching program for Buyers to educate and update Buyers about the market quickly. We are fortunate to have many repeat clients over the years and look forward to meeting new clients in 2016.

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Royals lose first game of 2016 and Cole Lavoie. This is how the first period ended, with the Royals ahead by a 1-0 score. In the second period, the Clarence Beavers came back to tie up the game 1-1, scoring the only goal of the second frame, so that the game headed into the third period with the teams tied up at 1-1. At the 4:04 mark of the third period, the Clarence Beavers scored to take a 2-1 lead. And this lead stood up for the rest of the game, with the Beavers skating off with a 2-1 victory. The Stittsville Royals peppered 40 shots on the Clarence Beavers

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The Stittsville Royals dropped their opening game of 2016 in the Central Canada Hockey League Tier 2 last Sunday at the Goulbourn Recreation Complex in Stittsville. The Royals lost 2-1 to the visiting Clarence Beavers. The Beavers are in eighth and last spot in the Martin Division of the league while the Royals are in second place in the Richardson Division. The Royals opened the scoring in this game with Clay Carter scoring, assisted by Jack Chudleigh

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net in this game while the Clarence Beavers had 23 shots on Royals goalie Connor Ellis. At this game, the Stittsville Royals collected non-perishable food items and monetary donations for the Stittsville Food Bank. The Stittsville Royals travel to Perth to take on the Perth Boue Wings in a game this Friday, Jan.

8 at 7:30 p.m. at the Perth Arena. The next home game for the Stittsville Royals will take place this Sunday, Jan. 10 at 2:30 p.m. when the Royals will host the Brockville Tikis. The Stittsville Royals will be playing another game in Richmond on Wednesday, Jan. 13 at 8 p.m. when the Royals will host the Arn-

prior Packers in a Central Canada Hockey League Tier 2 game. The Royals will be collecting non-perishable food items and monetary donations for the Richmond Food Bank at this game. Aaron Hickie is the leading scorers for the Royals so far this season with 51 points thanks to 23 goals and 28 assists.

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Shawn Couturier, left, coach of the Stittsville Royals of the Central Canada Hockey League Tier 2, and John Oliver, right, the team’s trainer, hold up a Stittsville Royals jersey as they deliver to the Stittsville Food Bank an assortment of non-perishable food items which had been collected at the Royals’ game against the Clarence Beavers at the Goulbourn Recreation Complex in Stittsville last Sunday afternoon. Monetary donations for the Food Bank totalling $46 were also collected at the game.

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Ice Storm ‘98 began on Monday, Jan. 5, 1998 John Curry john.curry@metroland.com

It was 18 years ago in early January, 1998 that that Ice Storm ’98 struck the Stittsville/Goulbourn area as it paralyzed much of Eastern Ontario. And while Ice Storm ’98 is viewed as a disaster, causing in the case of Stittsville/Goulbourn the declaration of 11 days of a state of emergency, it also turned out to be a time of exceptional volunteer and community efforts at helping one another and providing help to the many who suffered through days of no electricity. It all began on Monday, January 5, 1998 when the first onslaught of the ice storm had swept over the area. A second layer of ice on Wednesday night, January 7, 1998 completed the catastrophe, knocking out hydro across Goulbourn and beginning the emergency phase of the situation. It was a happening of such dimensions that after it was over, longtime Carleton MPP the Hon. Norm Sterling called the ice storm “the worst disaster Ontario has ever experienced.� The 11 days of a state of emergency in the Stittsville/Goulbourn area ended on Sunday, January 18, 1998 as power had been reinstated to all but a handful of Goulbourn’s 6,600 hydro customers. Some had been without power since the night of Monday, January 5, when the first installment of the ice storm had swept over the Stittsville/Goulbourn area. After a second layer of ice hit the

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area on Wednesday night, January 7, 1998, knocking out hydro across Goulbourn and beginning the emergency phase of the situation, the ensuing days were filled with responding to hazardous situations, meeting homeowner needs related particularly to heat, and ensuring that everyone remained safe and well during the crisis. During the days of the crisis, particularly beginning on Thursday, January 8 and running for a week, the Goulbourn Fire Department’s dispatch centre was swamped with calls, probably in the thousands. Two dispatchers, instead of the normal one, were on duty throughout this period. Through the 13 days of the ice storm crisis, the Goulbourn Fire Department responded to about 140 emergency situations. By comparison, in the first five days of January, before the ice storm, the Fire Department had responded to eight emergency situations. The fire halls in both Stittsville and Richmond became the lifeline for many affected by the hydro outage, particularly as it extended into a third and fourth and fifth day for many residents over the weekend of January 10-11. Kerosene, water and firewood all became essential and were distributed either by the Fire Department or by Goulbourn township through its Emergency Command Centre established at the fire hall/library complex on Main Street in Stittsville when the state of emergency was declared region-wide and in Goulbourn on Thursday afternoon, January 8.

Canadian Armed Forces moved into the area to lend assistance on Friday, January 9. In Goulbourn, the military was given responsibility for provision of generators, particularly to the farming community. The Goulbourn Fire Department provided truckloads of water for livestock to farmers with daily loads being delivered from both the Stittsville and Richmond fire halls. These water deliveries were even continuing after the lifting of the state of emergency as frozen piping prevented some farmers from getting their water systems up and running, even with the return of hydro. Calls about downed lines, either hydro, phone or cable, were numerous to the Fire Department during the crisis as were calls about carbon monoxide detectors. All devices with combustion, including kerosene heaters, fireplaces and generators, give off carbon monoxide which is a deadly, odorless gas. The firefighters visited many homes and took many readings of carbon monoxide levels throughout the course of the crisis. One person was taken to hospital as a result of carbon monoxide. A great assistance was provided to the Goulbourn Fire Department by the Ottawa and Nepean Fire Departments. Beginning on Friday, January 9, firefighters from Nepean during the day and from Ottawa during the night helped staff the Stittsville and Richmond fire halls. This lasted through to Friday, January 16 in Stittsville and Saturday, January 17 in Richmond. This not only provided extra help during the day but assisted especially during the night as the Goulbourn firefighters who had been going steadily for several days, could get some sleep. Actual fire emergencies were rare during the ice storm crisis. There were no chimney fires. There was a small garage fire in Richmond on Saturday, January 10. A candle caused a fire which resulted in minor damage in a bedroom in Stittsville. There were also some unusual situations. The Fire Department was called out for, of all things, a wood fire in a microwave; yes, that’s right, a microwave. It seems that a person had the idea to dry out a piece of wood by putting it in the microwave which was set on high. The wood, though, caught on fire and ended up filling the house with smoke. Another potentially very serious situation was allayed by firefighters. The beams of a two-storey log home were cracking under the weight of the ice on

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the roof. Firefighters cut posts from fallen cedar trees around the house and then used them to prop up the first floor beams which had been under stress. During the ice storm crisis, community suppers were offers thanks to volunteers at the Stittsville Community Centre hall from Monday, January 12 through Thursday, January 15. The Richmond Relief Centre at the Richmond Memorial Community Centre operated from Sunday, January 11 through Sunday, January 18 while both the Country House Restaurant in Munster and the Ashton General Store functioned as community drop-in centres. Altogether, over 5,000 meals were served by these relief centres in Goulbourn during the ice storm crisis. Schools, some of which in Goulbourn were closed for seven school days, resumed operation on Monday, January 19.

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efugees fleeing from the Syrian conflict and the brutality and terror of ISIS in Syria and Iraq are starting to arrive, and Canadians are showing their true colours as a caring and welcoming nation. That spirit of caring and concern is certainly on display here in the nation’s capital. Numerous organizations and individual residents have been working diligently to not only say hello to our new neighbours, but have also been hard at work coming up with ways to make their transition into Canadian society as smooth as possible. For example, Elmvale Acres sisters Maya, 7, and Clara Pepe, 9, collected almost 500 plush toys for their Stuffies for Syria campaign so that the stuffed toys can be passed on to Syrian refugees who eventually resettle in Ottawa. Or there’s east-end resident Betty Giffin, who is taking park in a nationwide effort through the Ottawa-based Kind Canada, to knit 25,000 scarves to help keep the new arrivals warm during their first Canadian winter. Ottawa residents have been very generous in trying to ease the way for the refugees to integrate into Canadian

society. The City of Ottawa has held public forums on how to sponsor refugees, the Catholic Centre for Immigrants has been front and centre in helping co-ordinate services here, Refugee 613 is helping coordinate private sponsorships and the University of Ottawa has been very active as well, to just name a few of those who are rising to the challenge locally. There are many others as well. Back on Dec. 21, the province announced that about $1.33 million will be available to assist refugee resettlement in the Ottawa area, with the possibility of more funds in the future. The government support is good and expected, but it is the individual efforts, such as the previously mentioned Stuffies for Syria campaign by two young children, and other efforts like it, that show the generosity that Ottawa residents have in their hearts when responding to the refugee crisis. And that bodes well for how our community will absorb the refugees who will settle here, and how well the refugees will settle into our community and enrich our city in the future.

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basic package or select – from the multitude of existing channels – a package that suits their needs, rather than receiving, as now, a number of channels they never look at. That makes sense. Except: under the existing system, popular channels, such as sports, support less popular channels with which they are bundled. So the special-interest channel that appeals to you – say, a foreign-language channel or one devoted to old movies – survives courtesy of the people who want to watch more hockey or more entertainment news. When the new system comes into effect, those specialty channels are in trouble, it appears from the carefully worded comments of the people who own them. The clear inference is that some of them might be shut down if not enough people choose them in the pick-and-pay process. Well and good, you might say, except that what we are seeing is reduced choice instead increased, a EDITORIAL: MANAGING EDITOR: 5IFSFTB 'SJU[ UIFSFTB GSJU[!NFUSPMBOE DPN NEWS EDITOR: +PIO $VSSZ KPIO DVSSZ!NFUSPMBOE DPN REPORTER/PHOTOGRAPHER: +PIO #SVNNFMM KPIO CSVNNFMM!NFUSPMBOE DPN POLITICAL REPORTER: +FOOJGFS .D*OUPTI NDJOUPTI!NFUSPMBOE DPN THE DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADVERTISING IS MONDAY 5:00 PM

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Storing items for refugees Special to the News

The Kanata Stittsville Refugee Sponsorship Group is collecting and storing items that refugee families will be needing when they arrive in the community. The items are being stored in storage space that has been donated to the group by John Sweetnam of CDS Store-All on Sweetnam Drive in Stittsville. Any items that the Kanata Stittsville Refugee Sponsorship Group does not use will be provided to other groups and agencies which are assisting refugees in the area. The Kanata Stittsville Refugee Sponsorship Group is presently completing sponsorship applicaJOHN BRUMMELL/METROLAND tions for a single woman and also Putting supplies for future refugee families into storage on behalf of for a family from Syria, both of the Kanata Stittsville Refugee Sponsorship Group are, from left, Fariha whom have family members already in the Ottawa area. Shoaib, Kate McDonald and Rev. Grant Dillenbeck. The Kanata Stittsville Refugee Sponsorship Group also hopes TM to sponsor at least one more Syrian family but this will depend on the financial support received as it

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Long time Stittsville resident Phyllis Switzer passed away on Thursday, Dec. 24, 2015. She was 101 years old. She had been a resident at the Stittsville Villa Retirement Community in recent years. On Thursday, Sept. 25, 2014, she was honoured at the Villa on the occasion of her 100th birthday. City of Ottawa Stittsville ward councillor Shasd Qadri presented Phyllis with a certificate of congratulations from the city of Ottawa on reaching this milestone. The former Phyllis Pridmore, she wrote the Switzer family history which appeared in “Farms and Families,” the local history book published in the early 1980’s which was a sequel to the initial book “Country Tales” outlining the history of the Stittsville area which had been published in 1973 by the Stittsville Women’s Institute. Phyllis was predeceased by her husband Clifford Switzer whose father, William, had operated a blacksmith shop in Stittsville from 1898 to 1946 when Clifford took over the Stittsville Main Street business, turning it into a welding shop and a hardware store. Clifford Switzer served as fire chief of the

Phyllis Switzer Stittsville-Goulbourn Fire Department from 1957 to 1959 while also serving as deputy fire chief both before and after his years as fire chief. Phyllis served on the Board of Directors of the Goulbourn NonProfit Housing Corporation. She is survived by her daughters Wendy Nesbitt (Doug), Virginia McEwen (Dave), Barbara McLelland (Ron) and Bev Bowker (late Art) as well as by seven grandchildren. She will also be missed by her beloved great grandchildren. She was predeceased by her brothers Harold and Milton and her sisters Doris, Gladys, Betty and Inez. A funeral service was held on Saturday afternoon, Jan. 2, 2016 at Stittsville United Church on Fernbank Road in Stittsville, with interment at the Stittsville United Church Cemetery. In memoriam donations to the Stittsville United Church would be appreciated by the family.


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Horticultural Society meeting on Jan. 19th Special to the News

The January meeting of the Stittsville Goulbourn Horticultural Society will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 19 at 7:30 p.m. at the Pretty Street Community Centre at the corner of Pretty Street and Orville Street

in Stittsville. Judith Cox will be the guest speaker, talking about vegetables in time to pursue a seed catalogue and order seeds for 2016. Everyone welcome to attend although non-members are assessed a small admission charge.

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SELLING PRICE: $15,980 ELANTRA L 6-SPEED MANUAL. $1,500 PRICEADJUSTMENTS WITH AIR A WITH ADN 1 WITH EUIP 965MONTHS �� HE EQ WINDOWS & DOOR WCONDITIONING LOCKS NO MONEY ® ND POWER ND 16W SELLING PRICE: $15,980 ELANTRA MANUAL. $1,500 PRICE FINANCING FORDOWN ΩBI-WEEKLY 6 Ω ♦ L 6-SPEED Q  AM/FM/CD/MP3/USB/iPOD AUDIO SYSTEM �� " AIT SQUU PPE WITH STEERING WHEEL AUDIO CONTROLS I P S " $200 PRICE ADJUSTMENT , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. U , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. ADJUSTMENT D IN PRICEIT FOR IN PRICE I TH CONDITIONING OWN IT FOR WITH OWN WITH GLS model shown UI E SELLING PRICE: $17,335 ACCENT 5MONTHS DRINCLUDED. GL 6-SPEED MANUAL. SELLING PRICE: $15,980 ELANTRA L 6-SPEED MANUAL. $1,500 PRICE Ω 16AIR T OWN IT HEATED FOR WITH OWN IT FOR WITH U A 96 �� 2013 IFRONT I H 1 2013 D , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION PLUS HST. 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PRICE SELLING IN PRICE$1,000 HWY: 5.6L/100 SELLING KM pREVious SONATA GLSMIRRORS AUTO. PRICE PRICE: $26,700�� SONATA GLS SELLING $26,700 HWY: 5.6L/100 ∏ PRICE: EXTERIOR LEatHERBEST sEats cLEan caRpRooF REntaL FRONT, SIDE & CURTAIN AIRBAGS 2013$1,000 Ω HWY: 5.2L/100 KM �� Ω �� ADJUSTMENTS A Ω � SELLING CAR IN CANADA BEST SELLING CAR IN CANADA SONATA GLS AUTO. $1,000 PRICE SELLING PRICE: $26,700 � E  POWER & DOOR LOCKS IN PRICE 25,992 kms W CITY: 8.7L/100 2012 CANADIAN AND HWY: 5.6L/100 KM WINDOWS HWY: 5.6L/100 KM SONATA GLS AUTO. $1,000 PRICE SELLING PRICE: $26,700 ADJUSTMENT , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. N CITY: 8.7L/100 KM HWY: 5.6L/100 KM CITY: ▼ ADJUSTMENT , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION BI-WEEKLY INCLUDED. PLUS HST. FINANCING FOR AI QUWKM IN PRICE 7.1L/100 EQ 100 KM HWY: 5.2L/100 Ω OWN8.7L/100 IT FOR WITH ADNPLUS 32,510CITY: kms 62,542 kmsDELIVERY & DESTINATION kms Ω � 19,627 EQ KM▼ E I IKM  POWER WINDOWS & DOOR LOCKS 8.7L/100 KM� CITY: KMIT 2012 CANADIAN AND 1 WTANHDHST. HST. , FEES, DELIVERY INCLUDED. 96 MONTHS CITY:ADJUSTMENTS 8.7L/100 KM� CITY: ADJUSTMENT , FEES, INCLUDED. INADJUSTMENT PRICE FINANCING FOR & DESTINATION TH ▼ OWN FOR WITH WITH BI-WEEKLY ® IN PRICE INADJUSTMENTS PRICE 100 Ω ♦PLUS HST. ∏ NORTH AMERICAN EQ EQUIP D67.1L/100 ITNSU1Q6UPWPKM W " U 2013 OWN IT FOR WITH OWN IT FOR  AM/FM/CD/MP3/USB/iPOD AUDIO SYSTEM SELLING PRICE: $19,285 ELANTRA GL 6-SPEED MANUAL. E A HD IP IT U 16 L HD N" IP ITD SU U PE 2013 96 MONTHS BI-WEEKLY BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR Ω OWN IT FOR WITH OWN IT FOR WITH ®AMERICAN INCLUDES † Ω Ω FINANCING FOR ♦ ∏ ∏ Ω A NORTH P SU16 PEH IP S " I L H ADJUSTMENTS 1 2013 R"OLLE S N PP D 2013  AM/FM/CD/MP3/USB/iPOD AUDIO SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS ADJUSTMENTS SELLING PRICE: $19,285 ELANTRA GL 6-SPEED MANUAL. INCLUDED. PLUSHWY: , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION HST. $750 PRICE ADJUSTMENT O 6 U A INCLUDES † 5.2L/100 KM 2 NO MONEY DOWN CAR OF THE YEAR 2013 BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY FOR P S " D D BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR BEST SELLING CAR IN CANADA BEST SELLING CAR IN CANADA NRA U E RO ED LLY WNRAO ▼ INCLUDES INCLUDES † † O U Ω 2012 CANADIAN AND 96 MONTHS WITH STEERING WHEEL AUDIO CONTROLS 2 L100 2013 96 MONTHS D , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. $750 PRICE ADJUSTMENT N N OY KM O Y F L L INCLUDES INCLUDESFINANCING † CONTROLS † CITY: HWY:7.1L/100 5.2L/100 2 NO MONEY DOWN CAR CANADIAN OF THE YEAR OOLO R OOLO W R OF AIR CONDITIONING Y KM HKM 2012 AND 96 MONTHS 96 MONTHS WITH STEERING WHEEL AUDIO 2 96 MONTHS 96 MONTHS ▼Y H O W E AWARDED THE HIGHEST GOVERNMENT F▼Y OO F WITH OWN IT FOR INCLUDES: AIR CONDITIONING • HEATED FRONT/REAR SEATS • AUXILIARY 100WKM CITY: 7.1L/100 KM AWARDED THE HIGHEST GOVERNMENT INCLUDES: AIR CONDITIONING • HEATED FRONT/REAR SEATS • AUXILIARY O E ♦  AIR CONDITIONING  AIR CONDITIONING GLS model shown NORTH AMERICAN HE W F AWARDED THE HIGHEST GOVERNMENT HELS W EE F AWARDED SELLING PRICE: $19,285 GLWITH 6-SPEED CRASH SAFETY RATING CRASH SAFETY RATING THE HIGHEST GOVERNMENT ® CONDITIONING OWNSEATS ITAIR FOR XILIARY INCLUDES: • HEATED FRONT/REAR SEATS • ®AUXILIARY Limited model shown AWARDED THE HIGHEST GOVERNMENT †MANUAL. ® GLS ® HE HE LS U.S. NATIONAL INCLUDES: AIR CONDITIONING • HEATED FRONT/REAR •ΩELANTRA AUXILIARY  6 AIRBAGS EL E ♦ INPUT • SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH HANDS MP3/USB/iPOD INCLUDES model shownXM™ GLS modelpREmium shown aWd NORTH AMERICAN HIGHWAY TRAFFIC INPUT • SIRIUS RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH HANDS MP3/USB/iPOD U.S. NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SELLING PRICE: $19,285 ELANTRA GL 6-SPEED CRASH SAFETY RATING CRASH SAFETY RATING CRASH INCLUDED. SAFETY RATING EL EL FEES, DELIVERY &XM™ DESTINATION PLUS HST. ® HANDSLS $750 PRICE ADJUSTMENT ® ,® model shown †MANUAL. ® CAR OFFREE THE YEAR Limited 6 AIRBAGS  6 AIRBAGS ADMINISTRATION ANDSS INPUT • SIRIUS RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH MP3/USB/iPOD INCLUDES SAFETY ADMINISTRATION HIGHWAY TRAFFIC NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC INPUT • SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH MP3/USB/iPOD Ω HANDS S U.S. NATIONAL S U.S.SAFETY U.S. NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ® FREE PHONE SYSTEM • POWER SUNROOF �� PHONE SYSTEM • POWER SUNROOF , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. $750 PRICE ADJUSTMENT $  iPOD /USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS SONATA GLS AUTO. $1,000 PRICE SELLING PRICE: $26,700 CAR OFFREE THEPHONE YEAR SAFETY ADMINISTRATION SAFETY ADMINISTRATION SAFETY ADMINISTRATIONHWY: 5.6L/100 KM �� SYSTEM • POWER SUNROOF  AIR CONDITIONING ® ® FREE PHONE �� SONATA GLS AUTO. $1,000 PRICE SELLING PRICE: $26,700 SYSTEM • POWER SUNROOF HWY: 5.6L/100 AIR iPODCONDITIONING /USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS AIR iPODCONDITIONING /USB/AUXILIARY INPUTINJACKS SONATA GLS WITH AUTO.INCLUDED. $1,000 PRICE SELLING PRICE: $26,700 M HWY:8.7L/100 5.6L/100 KM� KM CITY: KM OWN IT FOR ADJUSTMENT , $26,700 FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION PLUS HST.$ ��   PRICE SONATA AUTO. $1,000 PRICE SELLING PRICE: L/100 HWY:8.7L/100 5.6L/100 KM� ADJUSTMENT , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. HST. � KM  WINDOWS & DOOR INLOCKS PRICE WITH M CITY:CITY: 8.7L/100 KM� KM OWN IT FOR IN PRICE ADJUSTMENT , FEES, DELIVERY &GLS DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. IN PRICE PRICE † PLUS Ω ININPRICE  6POWER AIRBAGS INCLUDES L/100 KM� CITY: 8.7L/100 KM� ADJUSTMENTS ADJUSTMENT , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. 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INCLUDES † †  6 AIRBAGS INCLUDES HWY: 5.6L/100 KM 2013 INCLUDES INCLUDES † † INCLUDES † IN PRICE † 6intERioR, AIRBAGS 6HEATED AIRBAGS INCLUDES CITY: KM HWY: 5.6L/100 KM� KM HWY: 5.6L/100 IN PRICE INCLUDES INCLUDES † IN PRICE † IN PRICE tWo tonE 6 spEEd, poWER sunRooF, camERa,  FRONT SEATS SEATS 8.7L/100 KM 5.6L/100 HWY:8.7L/100 5.6L/100 KM� ® iPOD HEATED FRONT SEATS iPOD HEATED FRONT $$ back up 2020 GRoup, KM� KM CITY:CITY: 8.7L/100 KM� KM 7psG,FINANCING V6, pREVious  /USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKSADJUSTMENTS ADJUSTMENTSΩ ΩFINANCING FOR ® Ω BI-WEEKLY ADJUSTMENTSΩ .7L/100 KM� CITY: 8.7L/100 KM� 20  /USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS ADJUSTMENTS  iPOD®/USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS BI-WEEKLY FORREntaL WintER tiREsmodel incL. onE oWnER pREVious REntaL BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR 2013 BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR 20 BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR BI-WEEKLY FINANCING FOR Limited shown SPORT 2013 24,400 96 kms Limited model shown SPORT MONTHS  POWER WINDOWS & DOOR DOORLOCKS LOCKS MONTHS �� HWY: 6.7L/100 KM IN PRICE 96 MONTHS 9696MONTHS SELLING PRICE: $20,645 TUCSON L 5-SPEED MANUAL. $1,250 PRICE  POWER WINDOWS & DOOR LOCKS  POWER WINDOWS & 35,050 kms 17,456 kms 58,852 96 MONTHS 96 MONTHS �� HWY: 6.7L/100 KM HWY: 6.7L/100 KM ▼ INkms PRICE Ω �� SELLING PRICE: $20,645 TUCSON L 5-SPEED MANUAL. $1,250 PRICE INCLUDES: AIR CONDITIONING • EZ LANE CHANGE ASSIST • DOWNHILL BRAKE ADJUSTMENTS SELLING PRICE: $20,645 TUCSON L 5-SPEED MANUAL. $1,250 PRICE CITY: 10.1L/100 KM 2.4L FWD INCLUDES: AIR CONDITIONING • EZ LANE CHANGE ASSIST • DOWNHILL BRAKE �� ILLCITY: BRAKE INCLUDES: AIR CONDITIONING • EZ LANE CHANGE ASSIST • DOWNHILL BRAKE ADJUSTMENTS ® SELLING PRICE: $20,645 TUCSON L 5-SPEED MANUAL. $1,250 PRICE 10.1L/100 KM▼ CITY: 10.1L/100 KM▼ SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH 2.4L FWD ADJUSTMENT , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. 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She likes to sing. And she loves to dance. These are two passions of Sacred Heart Catholic High School grade eight student Grace O’Malley who is 13 years old. She recently was one of a number of Sacred Heart stu-

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She also is a member of the girls choir at Sacred Heart, saying that she sings for fun. In addition, she finds that music can take a person out of the present for a while and set the person free. “With music you get to go to a different world,” Grace explains. She says that she will make sure that music is always a

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SPECIAL EVENTS (All these special events are open to everyone in the community unless otherwise stated). The next monthly family breakfast at the Stittsville Legion Hall will be held this Sunday, Jan. 10, 2016. Only $6 per person. Everyone in the community is welcome to attend. On Saturday, Jan. 16, 2016, there will be a Chili Cook-Off along with a beer and spirit

tasting held at the Stittsville Legion Hall. There will be a $5 cover charge to enjoy the tasting. This promises to be a fun evening with everyone welcome. WEEKLY EVENTS (Everyone in the community is welcome to attend these events unless otherwise stated) Euchre hosted by the Legion’s 55 Plus Club is played every Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the Legion Hall on Stittsville Main Street. Everyone is welcome to participate. An “Open Mic and Sing-a-long” with Bill Martin will be held every Friday starting at 8

p.m. in the downstairs lounge at the Legion Hall. Come and enjoy some country and some rock ‘n roll music. Everyone is welcome to attend. The knitting/crochet club meets at the Legion Hall every Monday at 6:30 p.m. except for holidays. Anyone interested is welcome to come and join in. There are free lessons available for anyone interested in learning to crochet and/or knit and read patterns. The group will continue to support local hospitals by making baby bonnets and pic line covers. Everyone is welcome. For more information, please email interested@stittsvillelegion.com . The next meeting of the Book Club will take place on Tuesday, Jan. 26 at 7 p.m. at the Stittsville Legion

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Youngsters in the Stittsville Cooperative Nursery School’s three year old class who are holding their Samaritan’s Purse Operation Christmas Child donations are, front row, from left, Theo Henry, Peter McKinnell and Josh Gervais; second row, from left, Sara Miranda, Connor Ferguson-Potelle, Mandela Jackson and Claire Kew; third row, from left, Neve Froehler, Nelson Washington, Lucas Mirabelli, Cole Martin, Sam Choquette, Cameron Corcoran and Sofia Blommesteyn; and, at the back, teachers Lillie Quesnel, left, and Kim Joynt, right.


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Mayor’s Report

JANUARY By Jim Watson

2016 promises to be a big year in our city and before embarking on a year of important work to build a better Ottawa, I wanted to take a look back on the year we have just left behind. October of 2015 brought with it Council’s one year anniversary since our election as well as the 5 year anniversary since my election as Mayor in 2010. Your continued support remains an honour which I never take for granted and I am committed to working hard to maintain your trust moving forward. One of our guiding principles as a Council this past year – as it has been in the 4 that preceded it- is to find the balance between being prudent with taxpayers dollars in the present while making the necessary investments to ensure our city’s enduring prosperity. This means being rigorous in setting our priorities and honest in understanding that we cannot be all things to all people. On December 9, Council passed our 2016 budget which adheres to this principle. With a 2% tax increase – consistent to what I promised in the 2014 election – we continued record John Curry/Metroland investments in social housing, arts, cycling, roads (both urban Members of the Rotary Club of Ottawa – Stittsville who delivered copies of an Illustrated English Dictionary and rural), and sidewalks. We also moved ahead on the single to students at St. Rose of Lima Catholic School in Ottawa are, from left, Frans Vandendries, Jas Michalski who is holding a copy of the dictionary and Erad Garcia. largest infrastructure investment in our city’s history since the building of the canal: our Light Rail Transit (LRT) project. 2015 saw important milestones reached as the first phase of LRT continues to be built on-time and on-budget. 2015 also brought with it commitments from the two other levels of government to fund second phase of LRT which will see extensions east to Place d’Orleans, south the Riverside South, and West to Bayshore and Baseline at Algonquin College. We have never been closer to being a city fully connected by LRT and I am looking forward to finishing the work needed to realize this in the coming years. 2015 was an incredible year for sports in Ottawa. First, our city was swept up by the excitement of the Senators improbable run to the playoffs. Second, our new professional baseball team, the Ottawa Champions, took the field for their inaugural season. Third, our Ottawa Fury soccer team made it all the way to the NASL championship game after a great season. Finally, our Ottawa REDBLACKS made it to the Grey Cup after a late touchdown in the Eastern Final that few will forget. Our team may have fallen short in that final game but they made our city proud and I join many in anxiously awaiting next year’s season. I hope that you have all been able to spend time with your families over the holidays and I look forward to continuing to serve as your Mayor in 2016.

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Rotary Club provides illustrated dictionaries to two Ottawa schools John Curry

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The Rotary Club of Ottawa – Stittsville annually provides illustrated dictionaries to students at two Ottawa schools. These Usborne Illustrated Dictionaries are given by the Club to grade three students at both St. Rose of Lima Catholic School at Bayshore and St. Elizabeth Catholic School in the Westgate area. Both of these schools are partner schools with Stittsville schools, namely Guardian Angels Catholic School and Holy Spirit Catholic School. This is an Ottawa Catholic School Board initiative in which schools in more economically privileged areas like Stittsville try to help out schools that may draw from less privileged areas and communities. The Rotary Club of Ottawa – Stittsville became involved with this Dictionaries4Life program three years ago with St. Elizabeth Catholic School, adding a second school St. Rose of Lima last year. The illustrated dictionaries are provided free of charge to the students with the students able to use them as their own personal book. Each year a team of Club members, led by Jas Michalski, deliver the dictionaries to the two schools, presenting them to the grade three students. The Rotary Club of Ottawa – Stittsville purchases these dictionaries. Since 2013, the Rotary Club of Ottawa – Stittsville has spent $1,359 on the purchase of these Usborne Illustrated Dictionaries. The Usborne Illustrated Dictionary, which is geared for those from age nine to adult, contains 25,000 word definitions and features 10,000 illustrations.


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Last euchre of 2015 at St. Philip’s Special to the News

It was the last euchre party of 2015 at St. Philip’s Parish Hall in Richmond on Wednesday, Dec. 16 and it was a good one! It turned out to be a fun filled, sociable and festive evening that saw lots of winners in both the euchre and share-thewealth draws. It was quite an evening for Mary Beaudette who not only had the high score but also won one of the share-the-wealth draws, taking home one of two poinsettias donated by Richmond Nursery.

Angie Pizak had the second high score followed by Madeleine Purdy with the third highest score and Fay McMullen with the fourth highest score. Milan Pizak, Lorraine Stephenson and Chris Moore tied for the fifth highest score. Lorraine Stephenson was another share-the-wealth draw winner, winning the other poinsettia. Other share-thewealth winners were Marion O’Connor and Ann Green. Elizabeth Vickers won a consolation prize. The euchre club at St. Philip’s has made a donation to the Richmond Food

Bank. This is thanks to the support which the club receives for its euchre parties which are a great way to help others in this way while having lots of fun. The next euchre party at St. Philip’s Parish Hall in Richmond is this coming Wednesday, Jan. 13 at 7:30 p.m. The $5 admission fee includes a light lunch and refreshments. St. Philip’s Parish Hall is located at the corner of Fortune Street and Burke Street in Richmond. For more information about these euchre parties, please call 613-489-3996.

Fabulous Fish Fry Meditation Group meets in Richmond Special to the News

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“Gone fishin’”. That’s what lots of people like to say as they head off for a day of fishing that is undoubtedly capped off with a dinner of fish. Well, you can enjoy a dinner of delicious fish without having to put a line in the water at all if you attend the annual Fabulous Fish Fry being held at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church on McBean Street in Rich-

mond on Friday, Jan. 15. This Fabulous Fish Fry, featuring fish and chips by Fadi’s Fabulous Foods, will run from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. The cost will be $15 for adults and $7 for children aged 6 to 12 years. Children under 5 years of age can enjoy the fish and chips for free. To reserve tickets for this Fabulous Fish Fry, please call Kaye at 613-838-5432 and leave a message.

Special to the News

Perhaps meditation is one of your New Year’s resolutions. If it is or if you are just interested in meditation, you might want to take part in the Richmond Open Meditation Group. This is a weekly silent group meditation session that happens every Wednesday from

5:30 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. at the St. John’s Anglican Church hall on Fowler Street in Richmond. These meditation sessions are open to everyone and there is no cost. For more information, please contact James Harley at 613296-8131 or via email at jmharley97@gmail.com .

LEAVE YOUR LASTING MARK FOR CHEO’S CHILDREN & FAMILIES IT WAS THE EARLY DAYS OF CHEO AND AS A CHEO VOLUNTEER, FLEURETTE SAW A NEED FOR MORE FRENCH LANGUAGE BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY. SHE WORKED HARD TO BUILD UP THE FRENCH COLLECTION FOR THE KIDS AT CHEO. SHE WANTED TO LEAVE A MARK AND HELP TO PROVIDE FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS. THIS IS WHAT MOTIVATED HER TO MAKE A GIFT IN WILL TO CHEO. By making a planned gift to CHEO you not only help future generations of children, but you also provide some tax relief to your estate, while still providing for your family members. Here are some ways you can create your Forever CHEO legacy: make a bequest in your Will; create an endowment fund; name CHEO as the beneficiary of your RRSPs or RRIFs; or take out a life insurance policy with CHEO as the beneficiary.

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For more than 40 years our community has benefited from the care and medical expertise at CHEO. While some of us have thankfully never had to use CHEO, others have for minor or sometimes more serious issues. The one commonality we all share is a great respect and appreciation for CHEO. We want it to be here for our kids, our kids’ kids and beyond that. That is what Forever CHEO is all about!


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4H Pledge recited at annual awards banquet Special to the News

“I pledge/My Head to clearer thinking/ My Heart to greater loyalty/My Hands to larger service/My Health to better living/For my club, my community and my country.” These closing words at the recent 4H awards banquet at the Dining Hall at the Richmond fairgrounds in Richmond were the words of the 4H Pledge as recited by all those present at the banquet. This awards banquet marked the com-

pletion of the 2015 year for the three area 4H clubs – the Richmond Community Club, the Ashton Community Club and the Ashton Horse Club. Bethany Mowat was the president of the Richmond Community Club for 2015 with Shannon Arthurs as vice-president. Courtney Henderson was president of the Ashton Community Club in 2015. Johanna Kavanagh was president of the Ashton Horse Club in 2015 with Mikhalila Kavanagh as vice-president.

At the banquet, each of the presidents gave a report about their club’s activities during the 2015 year. Following the presentation of those reports from the Club presidents, each Club then presented its awards recognizing accomplishments by Club members in 2015. Brittany Jackson, Cindy Brown, Sandra Wytenburg, Louise Hill and Janet Arthurs presented the awards for the Richmond Community Club. Herb and Darlene Henderson present-

Richmond Community 4H Club awards The Richmond Community 4H Club presented a number of awards to individual members to recognize their achievements in 2015. These awards were presented at the recent annual 4H awards banquet. For the Richmond Community Club, the award for the top first year novice member was presented to Jess Sample. This award is presented to a first year novice member of the Club. Novice members can be aged 9, 10 and 11 years old. Nine years old is the youngest age at which a youth can join 4H. The award for top novice member, sponsored by the Richmond Agricultural Society, was presented to Blair Nesbitt. The award for top first year member, sponsored by the Richmond Agricultural Society, was presented to Grace Moodie. This award honours the achievement of a 4H member who is in his or her first year as a 4H’er. The award for top junior member (junior members are ages 12, 13 and 14 years old) went to Hugh Nixon. The award is sponsored by Glen Scott. The top intermediate member award was presented to Bethany Mowat. Intermediate members are those aged 15, 16 and 17 years old. The top senior member award, sponsored by Momac Graint Elevators, was presented to Craig Wytenburg. Senior members are those aged 18 to 21 years of age. The top crop award, sponsored by Paul Hermans who is a certified crop advisor and works for Dupont Pioneer as an area agronomist, was presented to Bethany Mowat. The Raymond Faulkner Award for top judge, sponsored by the Faulkner family, was awarded to Hugh Nixon. This award is presented to the member of the Richmond Community Club who received the highest mark at the Carleton County Judging Night at the Richmond fairgrounds. The top dairy showperson award,

sponsored by Hendercroft Farm, was presented to Amanda Moore. This award goes to the Richmond Community Club member who received the highest placing from the judge in the dairy showmanship class at the 4H Achievement Day. The Blythe Massey Memorial Award for the top beef showperson, sponsored by Penny Massey, went to Shayla Palmer. The Isaac Wallace Fellowship Award, sponsored by Harold Cavanagh, was presented to Shannon Arthurs and Aida Attar. This award is presented annually to the Richmond Community Club member or members who have shown a willingness to help others and who have demonstrated the motto “Learn to do by doing.” The Friends of 4H Award is an award sponsored by the Richmond Community Club to recognize a member of the community whose dedication promotes the success of the 4H program. The Friends of 4H Award was presented to Barb Fraser who was a 4H member, is a 4H leader and has been involved with 4H for more than 30 years. Richmond Community Club first year members who received certificates of participation were Grace Moodie, Jess Sample, Amanda Moore, Caroline Nixon and Curtis Hermans. Dairy Breeder Awards, sponsored by the Carleton Russell Holstein Association, were presented to the Richmond Community Club’s dairy project members: Craig Wytenburg, David McConnell (six projects), Sam Wilson (six projects), Nolan Arthurs (12 projects), Shannon Arthurs, Amanda Moore, Angela Hill, Amanda Hermans, Brandon Laplante, Grace Moodie, Aida Attar and Jess Sample. Beef Breeder Awards, sponsored by the Ontario Cattlemen’s Association, were presented to Shayla Palmer and Nolan Arthurs. Crop Awards were presented to Hugh Nixon, Bethany Mowat, Jess Sample and Blair Nesbitt. These Crop Awards are monetary awards

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City of Ottawa Councillor Reports By Shad Qadri, Councillor Ward Six Stittsville City of Ottawa

Jan. 4, 2016 Site preparation for three Stittsville developments Recently the City has approved Tree Cutting Permits submitted for the following future developments in Stittsville. Please note that while the tree cutting permits have been issued this does not mean in all cases that the planning applications themselves have been approved at this time. For more information on these developments please visit my website. Stittsville South residential development ‡ 7KH VLWH LV WKH ZHVWHUQ SRUWLRQ RI WKH ODQGV ZLWKLQ WKH 6WLWWVYLOOH 6RXWK Urban Expansion Area (Area 6). Surrounding the property, to the north is the Upcountry/West Wind Farms subdivision and to the west across Stittsville Main Street is the Traditions/Harris Lands subdivision. To the south is the Woodside Acres country estate. ‡ 7UHH 3HUPLW DSSURYHG WR DOORZ WUHH UHPRYDO LQ WKH 6WLWWVYLOOH 6RXWK subdivision, as of January 4th, 2016. Prior to this time there may be some pre-construction work being undertaken at the site. 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Lands north-east of the property include the Glen Cairn Storm Water Management facility and part of the Carp River corridor. /RZ GHQVLW\ UHVLGHQWLDO KRXVLQJ DV ZHOO DV D 6REH\¡V JURFHU\ VWRUH LV DW WKH FRUQHU RI +D]HOGHDQ 5RDG DQG 7HUU\ )R[ 'ULYH (DVW RI 7HUU\ )R[ 'ULYH LV WKH existing Glen Cairn neighbourhood. South of the property is a hydro corridor, WKH 7UDQV &DQDGD 7UDLO DQG IXUWKHU VRXWK LV WKH IXWXUH 0RQDUFK %ODFNVWRQH subdivision. To the west are future residential lands within the Fernbank community. 7KH RZQHU 63% 'HYHORSPHQWV ,QF 0HWULF +RPHV LV SURSRVLQJ WKH development of 245 residential units comprised of single detached, townhouses and low rise apartment dwellings, with an accessory commercial/ storage facility, as well as a park and adjacent open space. To provide comments please contact myself and City Planner, Mary Ellen Wood at Maryellenwood@ottawa.ca or 613-580-2424x16482. For more information please visit my website. 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Penny Massey, right, presents the Blythe Massey Memorial Award for top beef showperson for the Richmond Community Club to recipient Shayla Palmer, left, at the 4H awards banquet.

Harold Cavanagh, centre, presents the Isaac Wallace Fellowship Award to co-recipients Aida Attar, left, and Shannon Arthurs, right, at the 4H awards banquet.

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Paul Hermans, left, presents Sam Wilson, left, and Amanda Hermans, right, members of the Richmond Community 4H the Top Crop Award to recipient Club, present the Friends of 4H Award to recipient Barb Fraser, centre, at the 4H awards Bethany Mowat, right, at the 4H banquet. awards banquet. JOHN BRUMMELL/METROLAND

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With a special cake marking 100 years of 4H in Canada (1915-2015) at the 4H awards banquet are, from left, front, seated, Bethany Mowat and Shannon Arthurs; and, back row, standing, from left, Courtney Henderson, Sidni Hobbs, Mikhalila Kavanagh and Johanna Kavanagh.

Chad Henderson, left, presents the top dairy showperson award sponsored by Hendercroft Farm to recipient Amanda Moore, right, at the 4H awards banquet.


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Laura Robertson, left, Richmond Agricultural Society Homecraft president, presents the top first year member award to recipient Grace Moodie, right, at the 4H awards banquet.

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Dale Greene, left, general manager of the Richmond Agricultural Society, presents the top novice member award to recipient Blair Nesbitt, right, at the 4H awards banquet.

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Happy New Year! Another year has come and gone, my fifth as your Councillor. Before we look ahead to 2016, I’d like to dedicate this column to 2015 and provide a bit of a year in review. Across the City of Ottawa, the major files in 2015 were LRT, the Central Library, Arts Court and, unfortunately, the ugly Uber vs. Taxi debate. The light rail project is progressing nicely with the rail yard being constructed on Belfast Road, the tunnel works nearing substantial completion and funding being committed for Stage 2 by the Provincial and Federal Governments. Stage 2 will see LRT extended to Orleans, Riverside South, Bayshore and Baseline Station by 2023. The Ottawa Public Library Board is moving forward with plans for a new central library, the Arts Court construction is well underway and the City is also working on updating our taxi by-laws in an effort to bridge the gap between the old and the new. The taxi discussion will likely see much more prominence in 2016. One major change in 2015 involves the Agriculture & Rural Affairs Committee. As Chair, I was pleased to oversee the move of our regular meetings from City Hall to Ben Franklin Place. This move has resulted in an attendance increase with more rural residents coming out to our monthly meetings. ARAC may also choose to host evening meetings or meetings in rural communities as we did with the December 10th meeting in Manotick to deal with the Manotick Secondary Plan. Prominent agenda items that were dealt with last year at Agriculture & Rural Affairs Committee included: the Land Evaluation & Area Review process, which is back underway; changes to how development charges were being applied in Richmond and Manotick with regard to future servicing connections; and the Wild Parsnip Management Plan. One of the more eventful ARAC days happened to be the meeting of April 2nd during which my son decided that would be an ideal time to make his arrival to the world. Big thanks to Councillor George Darouze for filling in as Chair in my unexpected absence. Shortly after the meeting ended, my 8 pound, 15 ounce son, Hayden William Moffatt, was born. Roads continue to be the number one issue throughout RideauGoulbourn. In 2015 Long Island Road and Century Road West were resurfaced and microsurfacing was completed on Pollock Road. Various other infrastructure improvements were carried out over the course of the summer including culvert replacements on Shea Road & Eagleson Road as well as bridge repairs on Mansfield Road. Other 2015 issues in the Goulbourn area that dominated my weekly column included the ongoing preliminary works on the Richmond Forcemain upgrade and modification project, potential growth in the village of Munster, upgrades to the hydro network in the Ashton/ Munster area to improve service issues, and the out-of-the-blue change to Canada Post mail delivery in Munster. Development was relatively stagnant in 2015 but a new development was approved in south Stittsville and the Caivan development in Richmond is still progressing. The 1100 home Mattamy application in Richmond is still pending approval as I continue to work with Mattamy on that application. The 2015 and 2016 Budgets were both approved in the same calendar year. For Rideau-Goulbourn, much of the funding commitments involved infrastructure projects, such as the ones mentioned above and a number of road projects for 2016 as well. Also included in these budgets were upgrades to the Richmond and Manotick Arenas. The Richmond Arena, in what seemed to be the project that would never end, received a new roof while the Manotick Arena is slated for an expansion that will add new change rooms and more community space on the second level. As usual, there were also many great events throughout RideauGoulbourn that wouldn’t be possible without the help of so many amazing community organizations and dedicated volunteers. Events such as Manotick Shiverfest, Canada Day in the Gower, Christmas in the Gower, the 50th Annual Kars Dog Show, Dickinson Days, Taste of Manotick, the Manotick Soap Box Derby, the Richmond Fair, the Hollerado/Manotick Arena expansion fundraising concerts as well as all of the winter carnivals and summer events make Rideau-Goulbourn a fantastic place to live. In addition to these many local events in the ward, Ottawa played host to the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup and was also named as host of the 2017 Roar of the Rings and the 2017 Juno Awards. Look for more exciting 2017 events to be announced this year. In closing, I just want to send everyone best wishes for 2016 and I look forward to another exciting year of representing our communities on Council. If you have any comments, questions or concerns, please feel free to email me at Scott.Moffatt@ottawa.ca or contact me by phone at 613-580-2491.

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What’s up, doc, around Stittsville? The Christian refugee family of four (mother, father and two children) from Syria sponsored by Holy Spirit Catholic Parish arrived in Ottawa on Monday, Dec. 28 and are now residing in the local accommodations that had been arranged for them by the Knights of Columbus of Holy Spirit Parish. Friday, Jan. 1, New Year’s Day, was a big day for the family as it was the occasion of the third birthday of the young daughter…Sympathy is extended to Sid Bradley, Beth Burke and Grace Bell on the death of their sister Helen Rivington on Sunday, Dec. 27, 2015. Her funeral was held on Thursday, Dec. 31 at St. James Anglican Church in Carp. In memoriam donations to St. James Anglican Memorial Fund, Carp would be appreciated by the family….The year 2016 is a special year for St. Thomas The Apostle Anglican Church as it marks the 150th anniversary of the founding of the church. A number of special events are planned throughout 2016 to mark the occasion including a children’s fun day in May, a memorial service and tea at St. Thomas Anglican Cemetery at Stanley’s Corners in June, a mission trip with SchoolBOX to Nicaragua in July, a 150th homecoming dinner in October and a special church service celebrating the 150th anniversary on Sunday, Oct. 23…The Stittsville District Lions Club is holding a membership open house night on Wednesday, Jan. 27 at the Lions Hall on Stittsville Main Street. This is an opportunity for anyone interested in learning about becoming a member of the Lions Club to attend a meeting, enjoy a meal provided by the Lions Club and meet members of the Lions Club. Anyone interested in attending this membership open house night should contact Lion Paul Riddell at 613-836-3336 to make arrangements to attend….This is the final week to view the art exhibition entitled “Colours” at the Ottawa West Arts Association (owaa) gallery at the Goulbourn Recreation Complex on Shea Road as this Friday, Jan. 8 is the final day for it. A new exhibition entitled “Sparkle” will

be hung this Saturday, Jan. 9 and will be in place at the owaa gallery until Friday, March 11…..Development activity for the new subdivision on lands south of Hartsmere Drive and Friendly Crescent and north of the Woodside Acres subdivision should be getting underway this month. Tree removal and site clearing is expected to take place through to mid-March, after which there will be construction activity on the site dealing with the installation of sewers and roads. It is expected that construction of new homes on the site will get underway in September…. The PROBUS Club of Western Ottawa meets monthly at 33 Leacock Drive in Kanata, with visitors welcome to attend the meetings. The PROBUS Club is for retired and semi-retired men and women who want an opportunity to meet others with similar interests. The next PROBUS Club of Western Ottawa meeting will take place on Tuesday, Jan. 12 at 10 a.m. with coffee followed by guest speaker Jane Madigan who will speak on service dogs and their role in supporting people with anxiety disorders. For more information about the PROBUS Club of Western Ottawa, please call Pat Thompson at 613-591-1390….The stone house near the northeast corner of Fernbank Road and Shea Road, known as the Flewellyn/ Jones house, is going through the heritage designation process. The stone farmhouse was built in 1886. An apple orchard on the property may also be part of the heritage designation. The city’s Built Heritage Sub-Committee is to deal with the proposed heritage designation at its meeting this month….”The Sweet Room,” a new bakery boutique at the Main Street Pub plaza on Stittsville Main Street, should be opening soon….Euchre players are reminded that the euchre series hosted by the Stittsville District Lions Club at the Lions Hall on Stittsville Main Street will be starting this Thursday, Jan. 7 at 7:30 p.m. with everyone welcome. These euchres will continue each Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Lions Hall….A number of artists living in Stittsville belong to

the Kanata Art Club and the Club will be holding its first meeting of 2016 on Wednesday, Jan. 13 at 7 p.m. at 1030 Riddell Drive in Kanata. Watercolour artist Vic Dohar will be the guest speaker at this meeting. Tea and coffee will be served and new members and visitors are welcome to attend. More information about the Kanata Art Club can be found at www.KAC1.ca …..Jenna Glatt, who grew up in Stittsville, had a good 2015, performing on the main stage at the Ottawa Jazz Festival in June following appearances at events in Toronto, Los Angeles, Dallas and New York City. She recently released her third album of rhythm and blues and pop music which she recorded in Houston, Texas. She has completed her Bachelor’s Degree in Music at Berklee College of Music in Boston. She has headlined at various music festivals, not only in Ottawa and Toronto but also in Boston, Newport and others…..George Dunn, a former member of the Knights of Columbus of Holy Spirit Parish on Shea Road, died on New Year’s Day, Jan. 1, 2016 at the Perley Rideau Veterans Health Centre in Ottawa. He was 90 years old. He was a World War II veteran, serving on the HMCS Antigonish. A Mass of Christian Funeral is being held at Holy Spirit Catholic Church with interment at Beechwood Cemetery. In memoriam donations to the Alzheimer Society of Canada or a charity of choice would be appreciated by the family…If you are a senior and enjoy skating, you might be interested in a Prediction Skating Challenge which the Ontario Senior Games (District 7) is holding at the Jim Durrell Arena on Tuesday, Jan. 26 at 10:30 a.m. Participating skaters predict how long it will take to complete the skate, with the winner being the one who comes closest to his or her predicted time. Skaters aged 55 and 65 plus will skate three kilometers while skaters 75 years and over will skate 1.5 kilometers. For more information or to register, please contact Judi Haynes at 613-741-5260 or via email at judihaines@ sympatico.ca ….

Volunteer Reta Hamilton honoured Special to the News

Hospice Care Ottawa annually honours its long service volunteers. In 2015, Hospice Care Ottawa had nearly 100 long service volunteers that it wanted to honour. These volunteers have one thing in common – they give freely of their time and talents to comfort and care for others and to promote hospice through the provision of reception, fundraising and other forms of support. Volunteers indeed are the cornerstone of hospice care. Volunteers are honoured for 5, 10, 15 and 20 years of service. Reta Hamilton of Munster is one of the volunteers honoured for five years of service.

Her involvement with hospice care goes back far beyond five years as she was first introduced to hospice care as historian for Sylvia House, the hospice organization that preceded Friends of Hospice Ottawa which combined with The Hospice at May Court to form Hospice Care Ottawa. At that time of her involvement with Sylvia House, Reta also wanted to work directly with clients and completed the volunteer training sessions. However, family commitments precluded her involvement at that time. But then several years ago, a feature article in the Stittsville News on Friends of Hospice Ottawa not only intrigued her but convinced her to approach the Day

Hospice in Richmond and offer her services as a massage practitioner. The offer was accepted and since then Reta has been providing monthly massages at the Richmond Day Hospice as well as occasionally helping to serve lunch there. In addition, she has been involved with Hike for Hospice and with bereavement retreats. Reta considers it a privilege to be a volunteer with Hospice Care Ottawa. “Clients have taught me so much about accepting large challenges with grace, humour and fortitude,” she says. “It is a humbling experience and keeps my eyes wide open when I believe my own life gets tough.”


Richmond Lions Club holds Christmas Cheer fundraiser Special to the News

The Richmond District Lions Club held its annual Christmas Cheer fundraiser again in the weeks leading up to Christmas 2015. Through this fundraiser, the Club is able to help the less fortunate in the community as well as those with specific needs at Christmas time. In recent years the Lions Club has supported the Richmond Food Bank as well as

other groups with this fundraiser. Last November the Lions Club prepared and sent out 2,500 letters notifying Richmond and area residents about the annual fundraiser and seeking support. In preparing these letters, the Lions Club members were assisted by about 35 members of the local Guiding organization. Richmond and area residents were able to support this Christmas Cheer fundraiser

by donating in one of several ways. A preaddressed envelope enclosed with the letters sent out could be used for sending a donation back to the Lions Club. Another option was to hand a donation to one of the members of the Richmond District Lions Club who were participating in the annual Santa Claus Parade in Richmond on Saturday, Dec. 5. Also, on that day, Saturday, Dec. 5, the

Lions Club operated “Christmas Cheer Central” at the D.E. Kinkade Konstruction Ltd. Office on Perth Street. Donations could be dropped off there or Lions Club members would go from there to a donor’s home to pick up a donation. The Richmond District Lions Club has been serving the Richmond and area community for 52 years as of this coming February.

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Helping the members of the Richmond District Lions Club prepare 2,500 letters seeking John Brummell/Metroland support for the Club’s annual Christmas Cheer fundraiser are, from left, Ava Ftefanelli Preparing some of the 2,500 letters seeking support for the annual Christmas Cheer of the 1st Jock River Guides, Guide leader Debbie Markell and Isabelle Charette of the 1st fundraiser of the Richmond District Lions Club are Lions Club members Bruce Martin, left, Jock River Guides. and Huntley Ryan, right.

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Four Pals Motel pre-dated Richmond Lodge John Curry

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The Richmond Lodge Retirement Community on Perth Street in Richmond has been operating since 1984 but the premises themselves go back to 1975 when the facility opened as a motel and coffee shop. It was on Dec. 23, 1975 that the Four Pals Coffee Shop and Motel opened for business after it had been constructed with the help of a $199,000 loan from the Eastern Ontario Development Corporation to four men – hence the name “Four Pals” Coffee Shop and Motel. The loan was made to Adelchi Bortolussi, Luigi Padovesa, Pietro Bortolussi and Renzo Fracasso. The coffee shop at the new facility offered

homemade food including muffins and soup, with everything prepared fresh. The meat came from Richmond Meats at the nearby Richmond Plaza while daily fresh pastries were from the well-known Richmond Bakery. Besides the coffee shop, there were 14 motel units featuring carpeting, double beds, desk and chair, dresser, full bath and colour television. The Four Pals Coffee Shop and Motel also had an outdoor swimming pool for its guests. Fred Meltzer, who had experience in property management, and his wife Mimi had purchased the Four Pals Coffee Shop and Motel as he wanted to run his own business. They lived at the facility. But Fred and Mimi did not run the Four Pals Coffee Shop and Motel for long.

In January 1977 it was sold to John Worm and Marcel Vigeant, with Germain Seguin, a veteran in the hotel and restaurant business, becoming the new manager of the motel and coffee shop. A major renovation was undertaken to transform the whole front of the motel building into a restaurant, taking in not only the

former coffee shop area but also the apartment area where Fred and Mimi lived. The expanded restaurant was licensed. The facility did not remain the Four Pals Coffee Shop and Motel for long. By Nov. 1979, it was operating as the Glass Boot Inn, complete with a bar area. See RICHMOND LODGE, page 29

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An advertisement in the Nov. 7, 1979 issue of The Stittsville News for the Glass Boot Inn read as follows: “Attention, All Football Fans! Hamilton vs Ottawa on TV in the bar area this Sunday, November 11 at 2 p.m. Doors open at 12 noon. Buffet after the game. Glass Boot Inn, Perth Street, Richmond 838-2510.” The Glass Boot Inn sponsored a team in the Goulbourn Township Men’s Softball League. In 1981, the Glass Boot Inn team finished

first in the regular season. It was on July 4, 1984 that this former coffee shop/restaurant/bar/motel was transformed to become the Richmond Lodge Retirement Community. It currently is a residential care facility with 26 private and semi-private rooms, offering the elderly and people with disabilities a caring environment in which to live. The Richmond Lodge Retirement Community is also a “care home” that provides respite and convalescent care with 24 hour staffing and in-house medical services.

in cash donations went to the Richmond Food Bank while $1,044 in cash donations were given to the MS Society. The weekend openings featured live entertainment thanks to the Sequoia Choir and the Ken Seeley Duo. Activities included roasting chestnuts to selling wine baskets to serving wine and enjoying other goodies. Jabulani is now closed once again until the spring….A great place to keep fit in the winter months when snow is covering your regular walking route is the Richmond Walking Group which meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11 a.m. to 12 noon in the upstairs hall at the Richmond Memorial Community Centre (arena). Participation is open to everyone and there is no charge. For more information, please contact Coralie Bartley at 613-838-5328…. Renovations are continuing on the former Richmond Bakery building at the intersection of Perth Street and McBean Street as it becomes the site for Danby’s Road House…. The Stittsville Royals of the Central Canada Hockey League Tier 2 are playing another game at the Richmond arena. It will be against the Arnprior Packers on Wednesday, Jan. 13 at 8 p.m…..Euchre parties are starting up again for 2016 at St. Philip’s Parish Hall at the corner of Fortune Street and Burke Street, with a euchre party happening on Wednesday, Jan. 13 at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend and have fun playing euchre. The $5 fee includes a light lunch and refreshments…..

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This is what the coffee shop at the Four Pals Coffee Shop and Motel on Perth Street in Richmond looked like when it opened for business in December 1975. The coffee shop was run in association with 14 motel units.

The crowd funding fundraising campaign on YouCaring.com for ten year old Kyram Dear of Richmond was at the $9,729 mark of its $65,000 goal as of Saturday, Jan. 2, with 72 donors having contributed. The $65,000 will enable Kyram to receive the specialized care and equipment that he needs to continue progressing to overcome his severely handicapped condition. All of the funds raised in this campaign are going to Kyram’s specialized care and equipment needs. One recent development is that Kyram’s wheelchair will be going into the “shop” early this month to have a new rail-and-car system installed that will allow Kyram’s mounted communications device to “swing around” so that it will always be in view, even when Kyram gets “stuck” on one side or the other and is unable to turn to face the device. This will be a unique system developed specially for Kyram and will lay a foundation for a speech generating device that will understand eye blinks which will be a social enabler for Kyram. Donations of any amount would be much appreciated for this fundraising campaign. Donations can be made through the website YouCaring.com/Kyram-dear-458077…Jabulani Vineyard & Winery on Jock Trail west of Richmond reports that on the two weekends before Christmas when it was opened, it had successful fundraisers for both the Richmond Food Bank and the MS Society. Two truck loads of food items as well as $1,331

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‘Urban Destinations’ exhibition at Stittsville library branch John Curry

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You can visit Paris, the Netherlands, London, Montreal, Amsterdam, Venice, Florence, Las Vegas, Toronto, Miami, Rome, and Havana all without leaving Stittsville. All it takes is to drop into the Stittsville branch of the Ottawa Public Library on Stittsville Main Street and view the new “Urban Destinations” photo art exhibition which is now on display at the Art Space Wall Gallery there. This exhibition of photo art work by Stittsville photographer John Edkins features 21 works of photo art – 16 hanging on the wall itself and five on display in the glass cabinet that is associated with the gallery. The sub-title for the exhibition, “Sights Seen and Imagined at Home and Abroad” give you an indication of the diversity of the views on display in the exhibition. These include Westminster Bridge in London, a windmill on the Spaarne River in the Netherlands, a view from the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, a hotel view in Las Vegas, umbrellas near the CN Tower in Toronto, St. Paul’s Cathdral and the Millennium Bridge in London, the Ponte Vecchio in Florence, a train station in Amsterdam, a canal scene in Venice, art deco buildings in Miami, St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome, rush hour in Havana and even the Chateau Laurier Hotel in Ottawa. These are all the work of Stittsville pho-

tographer John Edkins and are not only the product of his photographic eye and his camera but also his computer as these are not just photographs but are photo art in which he manipulates colours, for example, to add a special flourish to the work. A computer program can be used to eliminate certain colours in a photograph or alternatively to enhance some colours. This is why it is now called photo art rather than simply photography. So, for example, one of the works on display shows a number of street umbrellas with the CN Tower in the background. Using his Photoshop program on his computer, John changed the photograph to black and white and then coloured all of the umbrellas yellow, making them the eye-catching focal point of the photograph. John says that being able to digitally change and enhance a photograph “makes photography really fun.” Noting that painters get to create whatever they wish in their work, he says that photographers traditionally have been limited to capturing just what is there in real life. But now, with digital photography and the help of Photoshop, a photographer can do almost everything, he notes. However, there is still the importance of the photographic eye which allows a photogJohn Curry/Metroland rapher to pick a scene that has interest and Stittsville photo artist John Edkins stands with some of his work now on display in an beauty. Then, this initial real-life scene can be exhibition called “Urban Destinations” at the Art Space Gallery at the Stittsville branch re-imagined on the computer. of the Ottawa Public Library in Stittsville. The exhibition will be on display until the end See JOHN EDKINS, page 31

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First Friendship Club luncheon of 2016 happening on Jan. 27 Carole Herbert and Helen James Special to the News

The first Friendship Club monthly luncheon of 2016 will take place on Wednesday, Jan. 27 at noon at the Stittsville Legion Hall on Stittsville Main Street in Stittsville. Menu for this luncheon will be chicken kiev with cheese cake for dessert.

Legal issues for caregivers Special to the News

Caregivers of individuals with a mental illness try to find a balance between safeguarding the autonomy of their loved one and ensuring the protection that the loved one requires. This balancing act will be the focus of a presentation on Monday, Jan. 18 at 7 p.m. by Dr. Barbara Collins of The Ottawa Hospital who will explain the legal issues that impact a caregiver’s ability to make decisions on behalf of a loved one suffering from a mental illness. These issues include power of attorney, guardianship and informed consent. This information presentation by Dr. Collins is free to attend and no registration is required. Everyone is welcome to attend. The presentation will take place on Monday, Jan. 18 at 7 p.m. at the Glen Cairn United Church at 140 Abbeyhill Drive in Kanata. For more information, please email info@TheOasisKanata.ca, call 613-435-1100 or visit the website www.TheOasisKanata.ca.

This luncheon will also be the Friendship Club’s annual general meeting. After this brief annual general meeting, there will be entertainment by Lauren Hall.. To reserve a place at this luncheon, Friendship Club members should phone Gloria at 613-831-8819 or Rosemary at 613-836-6354 by Friday, Jan. 22. Friendship Club activities at the Pretty Street Community Centre in Stittsville include the following: Two exercise classes: Mondays from 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.– please contact

p.m. to 2:30 p.m. – please contact Helen at 613-836-6766. Bridge on Fridays from 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. – please contact Lorraine at 613-599-3297. The Friendship Club holds a monthly luncheon on the last Wednesday of the month from 12 noon to 2:30 p.m. at the Stittsville Legion Hall on Stittsville Main Street in Stittsville. For Friendship Club membership inquiries, please contact Lorraine at 613599-3297.

Each week, a lawyer from the Kanata based Allan Snelling law firm will answer a reader’s question. A weekly guide in legal matters

If you have a general legal question that you would like to have addressed send it via email to Legalmatters@compellingcounsel.com

What should I do if I am injured and someone else is responsible? As a litigation lawyer, I am often retained weeks, months or even years after a client has suffered an injury as a result of another’s negligence. Ideally, if you are injured as a result of someone else’s negligence, you should contact a lawyer promptly to review the circumstances of the incident. I routinely meet people for a no obligation consultation to discuss matters such as liability, limitation periods and evidence that must be preserved.

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2. Record via photographs or notes how the incident occurred (e.g. slip fall on uneven pavement); and 3. Identify and obtain contact information of any witnesses to the incident – this is crucial, as witnesses can be lost forever if not identified at the scene.

At the scene of the accident, you should take several steps immediately, whether it is a motor-vehicle accident or a slip and fall, a dog bite or injury caused by a defective product:

As a lawyer representing injured people, I have found that taking these easy steps can be the difference between having a long drawn out fight about legal liability and moving to a meaningful discussion about compensation reasonably quickly.

1. Identify who is responsible (i.e. exchange of information). If possible, take photographs of obvious material damage (in the case of a motor vehicle collision, take photos of the other party’s car as well as your own);

Allan Snelling LLP is now taking applications for a receptionist position. The Receptionist will provide information to callers, greet clients, and provide general administrative and clerical support. Knowledge of computers and relevant software applications required. Also customer service principles and practices are needed. Resumes should be sent to knichols@compellingcounsel.com

About Allan Snelling

Allan Snelling LLP is Kanata’s full-service law firm. Collaborative in approach and focused on solutions, our dedicated team of lawyers and support staff are committed to client satisfaction. We recognize that each client is unique and our firm has been structured to meet the diverse legal needs of every person and business in Kanata and the surrounding community.

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Indeed, thanks to today’s digital cameras and the software that is available, a photographer’s work is only limited by his or her imagination, John says. But this does not mean that every photograph taken ends up as a masterpiece. John says that he hopes when taking every photograph that he takes that it will be a good one. But he admits that only about one in every five shots turns out to be what he terms “a keeper.” John has been interested in photography since he was a youngster. His father, who John says possessed a photographic eye, started him off with a camera with which John used to take photos of his train set. John also had an uncle who instructed him in darkroom techniques back in the days of film. John says that he owes both his father and his uncle a lot for introducing him to photography. When he retired, he then had the time to improve his photographic techniques and his photographic work. On his website, John admits that he has a very simple philosophy as a photographer – to create beautiful and interesting images, with his tools being his eyes, a camera and Photoshop. He wants to explore the limitless variety and beauty found in landscapes, flowers, birds, people, cityscapes, abstracts and animals. He admits to being drawn to scenes and objects by the presence of lines and shapes, shadows, reflections, contracts, colour and simplicity. He also admits to having a particular interest in photos of snow and ice, taking great pleasure in walking along Poole Creek in Stittsville on a crisp winter day where he finds examples of nature’s beauty. This exhibition “Urban Destinations (Sights Seen and Imagined at Home and Abroad)” will be on display at the Stittsville branch of the Ottawa Public Library until the end of January. John Edkins’ website can be found at www.edkinsphoto.com. He can be contacted by email at edkins@ sympatico.ca .

Helen at 613-836-6766; and Thursdays from 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. – please contact Fern at 613-836-1936. Euchre on Fridays from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. – please contact Heather at 613-8382743. Friendship Club activities at the John Leroux Stittsville Community Arena hall in Stittsville include the following: Shuffleboard on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. – please contact Shirley Healey at 613-831-2712. Carpet bowling on Wednesdays from 1

Patrick Snelling received a BA from the University of Western Ontario in 1992 and his LLB from the University of British Columbia. He was admitted to the Law Society of British Columbia in 1996 and to the Law Society of Upper Canada in 2000. Patrick has extensive experience as a civil litigator. His primary areas of expertise are business disputes, personal injury and insurance matters.

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Unsung Hero Apparel: Clothing with a message John Curry

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Unsung Hero Apparel is a growing clothing business. But Unsung Hero Apparel, based on Iber Road in Stittsville, is much more than this because just as important as the quality apparel that it sells are the messages that are featured on the apparel. The messages are all associated with concepts of integrity, of living with purpose, of refusing to be outworked. So you see clothing bearing statements like “Fueled From Within – No Quit, All Hustle” and “Quality Threads. Quality Life.” So while Unsung Hero

Apparel partners Skyler Winsor, Adam Haggart and Ryan Jacks sell clothing, they are just as much evangelists to a growing community of Unsung Hero adherents who want their clothing to reflect an attitude of living with purpose and refusing to be outworked. “Our brand speaks to your character,” Adam Haggart, who handles business operations, says. “People make a statement with the clothing they are wearing.” So, for Unsung Hero Apparel, it is all about building up a community of adherents who want their clothing to reflect their beliefs and attitudes and who individually are

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to Skyler’s vision but, perhaps more importantly, to his passion about the product and creating apparel that people want to wear not only because it is quality apparel but more importantly because it makes a statement about who they are. Unsung Hero is just as much

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Ashton Horse 4H Club awards Special to the News

The Ashton Horse 4H Club presented several individual awards to members at the recent 4H awards banquet in Richmond. This year the Ashton Horse Club enjoyed an increased membership from previous years, with 13 members completing the Club. The club’s top member award, sponsored by Ken Ballard and family in memory of

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Aida Attar, centre, front, of the Ashton Horse 4H Club holds the award for most improved member which she received at the 4H awards banquet, while behind her are Trudi Simpson, left, and Jamie Barclay, right.

Barbara Ballard, was presented to Eliana de Lima-Vertresca. The award for top junior member went to Sierra Cabot while the award for top judge was presented to Johanna Kavanagh. The award for most improved member was presented to Aida Attar. The Richmond Agricultural Society Award was presented to Clare Scharf.

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Dale Greene, right, general manager of the Richmond Agricultural Society, presents the award to recipient Clare Scharf of the Ashton Horse 4H Club at the 4H awards banquet. John Brummell/Metroland

Johanna Kavanagh, front, left, holds the top judge award of the Ashton Horse 4H Club which she received at the 4H awards banquet, presented by, from left, back, Trudi Simpson, Jamie Barclay, Kelly Barclay and Lindsay Wiggins.

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Eliana de Lima-Vertresca, front, left, holds the top member award sponsored by Ken Ballard and family in memory of Barbara Ballard which she received for being chosen as the top member of the Ashton Horse 4H Club for 2015, with the award being presented at the 4H awards banquet by, from left, back, Trudi Simpson, Jamie Barclay, Kelly Barclay and Lindsay Wiggins.

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Oldtimers tourney

Ashton Community 4H Club awards

Special to the News

Oldtimers hockey is front and centre in Stittsville this weekend. That’s because the annual Stittsville Oldtimers Hockey Tournament is taking place, with most of the games taking place this Saturday, Jan. 9 and Sunday, Jan. 10. Some of the initial games in the tournament are happening this Thursday, Jan. 7 and Friday, Jan. 8. There are several divisions in the tournament including Molson’s, Coors, Coors Light, Rec2 and Ladies. Most of the games are being played either at the Johnny Leroux Stittsville Community Arena or at the Matt Bradley Arena at the Goulbourn Recreation Complex. Two games on Saturday night are being played at the Kanata Recreation Complex in Kanata while another late Saturday game is being played at the Bell Sensplex. This Sunday, Jan. 10 is when most of the championship and consolation championship games are being played. The games are being played either at the Matt Bradley Arena at the Goulbourn Recreation Complex or at the Johnny Leroux Stittsville Community Arena.

Special to the News

The Ashton Community 4H Club presented a number of awards to honour the accomplishments of individual members at the recent 4H awards banquet in Richmond. Four of the awards went to Ashton Community Club member Courtney Henderson. These included the William Smith Memorial Award as top overall member as well as the awards for top dairy showperson, top judge on judging John Brummell/Metroland night and the Leader’s Sidni Hobbs holds the top beef showperson Award. The top beef showaward for the Ashton Community 4H Club which she received at the recent 4H awards person award was presented to Sidni Hobbs. banquet. John Brummell/Metroland

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It’s a proposed subdivision with 245 residential units. You will have an opportunity to hear the proposal and provide input about it at a public meeting that is being held this Monday, Jan. 11 at 7 p.m. in the upstairs meeting room at Stittsville Sobeys at the Stittsville Corners shopping area at the corner of Hazeldean Road and Carp Road in Stittsville. The proposed subdivision is lo-

cated at the most eastward location of the Fernbank lands with an address of 700 Terry Fox Drive. The 14.3 hectare site is surrounded on the north-east by the Glen Cairn storm water management facility and part of the Carp River corridor as well as the residential development and Sobeys grocery store at the southwest corner of Hazeldean Road and Terry Fox Drive; by the hydro corridor and Trans Canada Trail to the south; and by future de-

velopment lands to the west. Metric Homes is proposing the 245 unit development comprised of single detached, townhouses and low rise apartment dwellings. There is also park and open space proposed as well as a commercial or storage facility. City of Ottawa planner Mary Ellen Wood who is looking after the file on this proposal can be contacted at Maryellenwood@ottawa.ca or at 613-580-2424, ext. 16482.

Fall food drive Special to the News

The recent annual Scout/Guide fall food drive in Stittsville was the most successful to date. This food drive generated both the largest cash donations and also the most food donations for the Stittsville Food Bank. A total of 208 boxes filled with food items were donated along with cash donations totalling $3,351.83. Approximately 400 youth from

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Dancing feet, great music, eye-catching costumes Special to the News

Hundreds of dancing feet and bodies. Lots of great music. And plenty of colourful and eye-catching costumes. Put these all together and you have a great dance show. And this is what happened for the annual fall dance show at South Carleton High School in Richmond, presented on Thursday, Dec. 10 and Friday, Dec. 11. The stage at Glenn Ward Hall at the school was the site for 28 spectacular dance routines, all presented with precision, enthusiasm and energy and featuring costumes that added a visual “wow factor” to the show. The dance routines ranged from jazz to musical theatre to lyric to hip hop to tap, providing a variety of dance genres for the audience. Additional variety was provided by the themes of the individual routines – just take a look at some of the routine titles: “Doll House,” “Ghost Town,” “Dear Future Husband,” “The Grinch,” “Black Magic,” “Fever,” “Sea Cruise,” “Tarzan,” and “Hercules.” A number of the routines were choreographed by students. The “Haunted House” routine was choreographed by Hailey Whitney and Rachel McKenna while the small group routine “Summertime Sadness” was choreographed by Kevin Howe. The “Sea Cruise” routine involving grade 9B tap dancers was choreographed by Lily Fischer. There was a tribute to Disney performed in the show and indeed the show itself was entitled “Disney.” Students from grade 9 through grade 12 participated in this dance show. Grade nine dancers were as follows: Grade 9A – Mercy Akinola, Amy Armstrong, Mya Binns, Danielle Doucher, Kaelan Fulford, Talia Gorgichuk, Brianna Hamilton, Joey Holmes, Zoe Ivanchenko, Virtue Iyeteku, Alex Johnston, Rowan Kemp, Megan Kozak, Maiah Lodu, Kate Megnan, Ben Moore, Alysa Mowat, Shayla Palmer, Jenna Querengesser, Hailey Rowe, Laura Sangster, Morgan Spencer and Alyssa Steggall; and Grade 9B – Aurielle Asselstine-Pope, Lucas Beirerl, Alison Blasnchard, Tianna Bonhomme, Emma Crogie, Sarah Culbert, Hailey Ferguson, Mckenna Goodwin, Sophie Green, Samantha Goodwin, Erica Hebb, Emily Herasimenko, Jessica Huynh, JoJo Inman, Amelia Joynson, Brenna Kelly, Keeva Lynk, Hannah MacQueen, Adele McCormick, Sarah Oracheski, Alyssa Ruigork, Eileen Schonherr, Mackenzie Stapledon, Carlee Townend, Allison Walker and Maya Wanterhalt. Dancers from grade ten were as follows: Grade 10A – Julie Beattie, Maddie Bonin, Kallum Driscoll, Hailey Epp, Sydney Foster, Katylee Gomme, Lyndsay Graham, Teagan Haggerty, Blake Lavoie, Megan Lennstrom, Lauren MacLellan, Ruth McGeachy, Shannon McIlquham, Nicholas Miller-Armstrong, Hayley O’Malley, Madison Pezze, Noah Racz, Madison Refausse, Adam Rehman, Ryan Steele, Lily Stone, Julia Stratton, Tristan Theile, Zoe Tysick, Emma Wild and Brianna Zrinyi; and Grade 10B – Lauren Anderson, Ashley Arsenault, Shelleigh Belair, Jordyn Ceswell, Kendra Creswell, Hayley Evans, Courtney Fields, Hannah Gale, Jennifer 40 Stittsville News - Thursday, January 7, 2016

Gore, Paige Ireland, Jacob Lachance, Kenzie Leonard, Farah Malik, Liam McGuire, Felicity Menard, Cameron Millar, Billy Naphan, Darby “ONeaill, Meridan Pertington, Sidney Segat, Jaidan Stockill, Tianna Turcotte, Sydney Whitney asnd Laitlyn Young. Grade 11 dancers were as follows: Logan Bresee, Keeley Buchanan, Victoria Chamberlain, Camryn Clost, Stephanie Cook, Zoe Culbert, Brooke Davidson, Katelyn Dessureault, Jacob Element, Lauren Flaborea, Anastasia Gritziotis, Katrina Helgason, Taylor Hornsby, Ava Horvath, Chloe Jacobsen, Abigail Jamieson Scott, Heather Jenkins, Mitchell Lawson, Hannah Ledgerwood, Abigail MacIntosh, Brett Michell, Alyssa Morden-Hayley, Alexandra Pak, Jayna Parker, Anya Petranovic, Alexandra Schroeder, Ryann Seiler, Aaron Sanley, Kayla Warwauk and Kristina Webb. Dancers from grade 12 were as follows: Gillian Allan, Giselle Ashmore, Karine Baldwin, Sarah Band, Samantha Banning, Jasmine Brathwaite, Colleen Cooligan, Meaghan Fleck, Mallory Hanes, Claire Harper, Hannah Hempinstall, Lauren Honcoop, Aly Koa, Kayla Lauzon, Zoe Lazenby, Kim Lewis, Ariana Mahaney, Isabella McLean, Cori O’Hara, Brian Pulsifer, Shyvonne Roxborough, Leah Saunders, Kristine Sproule, Cassandra Stevenson, Alicia Takach, Chelsea Tannahill and Alyssa Taylor. Mothers who helped with the costumes as “sewing moms” were Michele Clarke, Alicia Clarke, Jody Layer, Nancy Hempinstall, Karen Fischer, Jacqueline Allan, Donna Bonaparte and Darlene Miller. Peer teachers for this dance show were Krista McQuade, Chelsea Howe, Rachel McKenna, Hailey Whitney and Lily Fischer. Dance teachers for this show were Stacey Hamilton and Leslie Jaeggin.

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Performing as Greek goddesses in the grade ten route “Hercules” in the recent fall dance show at South Carleton High School in Richmond are Teagan Haggerty, Megan Lennstrom and Lauren MacLellan.

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MARY COOK Memories While in the depth of winter, I expected the barns to be bitterly cold inside. But I was always amazed at how warm the cow byre was when the temperatures dipped well below zero. Certainly, there was no stove in there to take off the chill. It seems to me now, so many years later, that our fall days were numbered. It felt like we went from crisp days, certainly not freezing cold, and then right into seeing mounds of snow that soon covered the 20 acre field and all but closed in our long lane leading to the Northcote Side Road. When Father was sure the snow was here to stay, he piled mounds of it all around the base of our old log house in the hope it would help cut out some of the chill that seeped inside. There was no foundation and no cellar, and it didn’t matter how much snow Father stacked around the house, our feet in the winter, were always cold. He did the same thing around the barn. It would take him days. I often wondered if he would finish before spring came. But by the time the winter had really settled in, the

outside of the barn would have snow piled and packed around its base, just like our log house across the yard. And I would think that was why the cow byre was always so warm inside when it was so cold outside. But Father, one day explained to me what helped make the barn so cozy. It was after the milking was done, the separating finished, and everything washed and cleaned away. This was the time of day I liked being in the cow byre. I never tired of watching the barn cats sitting in the middle of the barn, waiting for what they knew was coming. Every few minutes or so, one of the brothers would aim for a cat’s open mouth, spraying a gush of warm milk their way. They knew more would be coming, and so they sat, sometimes taking the full brunt of the spray all over their faces, and that would send me into fits of laughing. The boys were heading for the house, and Father held back. “You wonder why the byre is warm in the winter, now do ya?” And he took my hand and walked me over to Bess,

the most gentle of the entire herd. He told me to put my hand on her flanks. I was reluctant, as I was always a bit frightened of the cows – so big – and never did they respond to any kind gesture I made towards them. Not like the sheep or the horses. And so I held back. So Father took my hand and pulled it towards Bess. Her hide was warm to the touch. Almost like it had been heated with a hot water bottle, or the bricks we used in our beds at night to warm the sheets before we crawled between the feather tickings. “She is so warm,” I said in amazement. And Father said all the animals in the barn were the same. The horses too, were warm to the touch, he told me. And together they gave off this wonderful heat that filled the cow byre and made it fit for the cold winter nights in Renfrew County. And I thought, they all had their own little “stoves” on their bodies. How else could the barn be so warm? All the way over to the house I thought of what I had just learned. And once again,

even though I was much too young to fully understand or appreciate what happened to make our livestock give off enough heat to keep them warm when fall changed to winter, I thought it must be just another miracle. Just like all the others that happened every day around me. Like the miracle of milk changing to cream, and cream changing to butter, how there was always enough to eat even though the Depression raged around us, and how there was always a neighbour around to give us help when we needed it. Yes, I thought, a warm barn, in the dead of winter, with the wind howling around us, was surely just another miracle of the Ottawa Valley. I fell asleep thinking of what I had learned, my head filled with what Father had just shown me, and a deep feeling of utter contentment, and a happiness that warmed me deep inside. Interested in an electronic version of Mary’s books? Go to https://www.smashwords.com and type MaryRCook for e-book purchase details, or if you would like a hard copy, please contact Mary at wick2@sympatico.ca.

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Vietnam’s famous noodle soup. It’s all about the fragrant and flavourful broth. Pho is a meal-in-abowl enjoyed day or night. Make the broth ahead and assemble just before serving. Preparation Time: 30 minutes Cooking Time: about 3 hours Serves: 4 Makes about 10 cups (2.5 L) broth Ingredients: 3 lb. (1.5 kg) beef soup bones 4 cups (1 L) sodium-reduced beef broth 4 cloves garlic, crushed 2 onions (skin on), cut into thin wedges 2 stalks lemongrass, trimmed and cut in 4-inch (10 cm) pieces (smashed lightly with mallet or rolling pin) 1 3-inch (7.5 cm) piece fresh gingerroot, skin on and thinly sliced 1 Ontario carrot, sliced 1 whole star anise 1-1/2 tsp. (7 mL) each coriander seeds and black peppercorns

1 tbsp. (15 mL) each fish sauce and sodium-reduced soy sauce 8 oz. (250 g) boneless sirloin steak or beef filet 8 oz. (250 g) thin rice stick noodles Toppings 1 cup (250 mL) thinly shredded savoy cabbage 1/3 cup (75 mL) each coriander, mint and Thai basil (or regular basil) Leaves, torn Fish sauce or soy sauce Fresh lime juice Hot sauce (such as sriracha or sambal oelek) Preparation instructions In large pot, bring 8 cups (2 L) of water and beef bones to boil, skimming off any foam with slotted spoon. Add beef broth, garlic, onions, lemongrass, ginger, carrot, anise, coriander seeds and peppercorns. Bring to boil, reduce heat and simmer covered for about 2-1/2 hours, stirring occasionally and skimming as necessary. Strain through fine sieve into a separate large pot; discard solids. Stir in fish sauce and soy sauce. (Broth can be made ahead

to this point and refrigerated until ready to use.) Freeze steak for 10 minutes and slice thinly as possible across the grain. Cook noodles in boiling water for 1 minute; drain and rinse with cold water, drain again. Using scissors, cut noodles crosswise. Divide among 4 large soup bowls. Top evenly with raw beef slices. Measure out six cups (1.5 L) of broth; bring to rapid boil and immediately ladle into bowls (broth will cook beef). Remaining broth can be refrigerated or frozen. Toppings: Garnish each bowl, with cabbage, coriander, mint and basil. Serve with fish sauce, lime juice and hot sauce, to taste. Tip: Make ahead and chill broth so that any extra fat can be removed easily. Nutritional information 1 Serving Protein: 21 grams Fat: 4 grams Carbohydrate: 53 grams Calories: 340 Fibre: 2 grams Sodium: 750 mg

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This Richmond Walking Group gets together on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11 a.m. to 12 noon in the upper hall at the Richmond Memorial Community Centre (arena) at the corner of Perth Street and Huntley Road in Richmond. Everyone is welcome to attend. And now with New Year’s resolutions being made to be fit, this Richmond Walking Group is an ideal place to put such a resolution into action. Also, the arena hall is out of the snow and a great place to do your

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A free Open Table community dinner will be held at St. Thomas Anglican Church in Stittsville on Saturday, Jan 9. The doors will open at 4:30 p.m. with the dinner served at 5 p.m. Everyone in the community is welcome to attend this community dinner. There is no charge for the dinner, although donations to help with

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expenses are always welcome. These Open Table community dinners are held every month, with the one in February to be held on Saturday, Feb. 13. Again, the doors will open at 4:30 p.m. with the dinner being served at 5 p.m. St. Thomas Anglican Church is located at the corner of Stittsville Main Street and Carleton Cathcart Street in Stittsville.

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Madeline Joyce Wright (nee: Allen) July 13, 1942 – December 20, 2015

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(NEE CAVANAGH) Peacefully at the Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital while surrounded by loved ones on Friday evening, January 1st, 2016; Laura Christina Barr of Fitzroy Harbour passed away at the age of 83 years. Beloved wife of the late Everton Barr (May 15, 2007). Dearly loved mother of Judy Borden (Allan); Clayton Barr (Debbie); Glenda O’Rourke (Willie) and Cathie Rouleau (Jeff). Cherished “Grandma� of Janda Tuplin (Luke), Laurie Clouthier (Dave), late Keven Borden, Kaytlin Barr, Amanda Carmichael (Tory), Morgan Barr, Shelley O’Rourke, Julie O’Rourke, late Jim O’Rourke, Keith Rouleau, Stacey Reid (David) and Leanne Hiller (Mark) and “GG� of 10 amazing great-grandchildren. Dear sister of John Cavanagh (late Marion) and Stanley Cavanagh (Lorna). Predeceased by her sister Frances Greene (late Neville) as well as 5 brothers: Ernest Cavanagh (late Lavern), Leonard Cavanagh (Sheila), Norman Cavanagh (late Eleanor Buck), Mervyn Cavanagh (Hilda) and Stuart Cavanagh (late Vivian). Daughter of the late Richard Cavanagh and the late Clara Munro. Also survived by many nieces, nephews and many good friends. She will be missed. The Barr family received friends during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Tuesday, January 5th from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. only. A Funeral service was conducted in St. Andrew’s United Church, Fitzroy Harbour on Wednesday morning, January 6th at 11 o’clock. Private interment Whyte’s Cemetery, Fitzroy Harbour. In memory of Laura, please consider a donation to St. Andrew’s United Church (Fitzroy Harbour); Whyte’s Cemetery or the Partners in Caring Foundation of the Arnprior Hospital. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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Suddenly but peacefully at home on Christmas day, 2015; Leo Charles Joseph La Forest of Woodstock passed away at the age of 60 years. Beloved son of the late Gerard and Lillian (nee Levesque) La Forest and stepson of the late Percy Scheel. Dearly loved “Dad� of Amy Landry (Chris), Lindsay Dolson (Bob Rowley) and Michael La Forest, all of Woodstock. Former husband of Kim Smith. Cherished “Grampa� of Sydney, Noah, Emmit, Leila, Addison and Maya. Dear brother of Loretta Schlievert (Gordon), Dianne O’Connor (Todd) and Richard La Forest (Jean) and stepbrother of Margaret Ann Koss (Ken), Donna Fleury (Maurice), Paul Scheel (Wendy), Randy Scheel (Roseanne), Debbie Coe (Kevin) and Carol Kidd (Bob). Predeceased by 3 brothers: Jim, Gerry (late Ida) and Maurice (late Elaine) La Forest and a stepsister, Judy Fleury (late Elwood). Also survived by many nieces, nephews and cousins. Family and friends were invited to join Leo’s family during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Tuesday evening from 7 to 9 p.m., and again on Wednesday morning from 8:30 to 9:15 a.m. A Funeral Mass was celebrated in St. John Chrysostom Church, Arnprior on Wednesday morning at 10 o’clock. Interment Malloch Road Cemetery, Arnprior. In memory of Leo, please consider a donation to CHEO. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

Quite suddenly but peacefully at Granite Ridge Community Care in Stittsville in the early morning hours of Sunday, December 27th, 2015. Alice Sadie McLeod; formerly of Arnprior passed away at the age of 71. Beloved, devoted and adored mother of Rodney McLeod (Stephanie) of Stittsville and Julie McLeod (Robert LeFort) of Woodbine, Texas. Cherished and proud grandmother of Brandon (Katie), Ashley (Mark), Steve, Bridget, Mackenzie, Peyton, Joshua and Jordan. Survived by a brother, Raymond Benoit (Julie) and a sister, Jean Wright (Eric). Predeceased by her parents, Harry and Sadie Benoit as well as a brother, Herbie Benoit and sisters: June Belisle and Theresa Street. Former wife and long time friend of Charlie McLeod of Arnprior. Alice will be fondly remembered and lovingly missed by the many who were recipients of her love, kindness and generosity. Family and friends were invited to pay their respects during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Saturday, January 2nd, 2016 from 9:00 until 10:45 a.m. and where a Funeral Liturgy was celebrated in the Pilon Family Chapel at 11 o’clock. In memory of Alice, please consider a donation to the Arnprior Lions Club. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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On Christmas Eve, December 24, 2015, at the age of 101. Beloved wife of the late Clifford Switzer. Loving mother of Wendy Nesbitt (Doug), Virginia McEwen (Dave), Barbara McLelland (Ron), and Bev Bowker (late Art). Cherished grandmother of Lisa Nesbitt (Jacques Hooker), Mark Nesbitt (Sue Ethier), Daron McEwen (Cindy), Sabrina Laforge (Dave), Scott McLelland (Jennifer Braaksma), Charlie McLelland (Tina) and Steve Bowker (Amy). She will also be missed by her beloved great-grandchildren. Predeceased by her brothers Harold and Milton, sisters Doris, Gladys, Betty and Inez . The family wishes to extend their heartfelt thank you to the staff at Stittsville Villa for their care and compassion. Friends may call at Garden Chapel of Tubman Funeral Homes 3440 Richmond Road, Nepean on Saturday, January 2, 2016 from 10:00 am - 1:00 pm, followed by the Funeral Service which will be held at Stittsville United Church, 6255 Fernbank Rd, Stittsville at 2:00 pm. Interment, Stittsville United Church Cemetery.For those wishing, a memorial donation to Stittsville United church would be appreciated.

In the early hours of Sunday December 20, 2015, Madeline Wright of Constance Bay, slipped away in her sleep. She leaves behind, her loving and devoted husband, Joseph Maurice Hector “Moeâ€? Lafontaine. Predeceased by her SDUHQWV 5XE\ -HVW\ QHH $OOHQ DQG *DUĂ€HOG Percy Allen and sister, Carla. She is survived by her sister, Winnefred Boger, (Virginia). She touched the lives of many people over the years, extending from Shelburne, Nova Scotia, where she grew up, to her many years of valued work with the Royal Bank, as Manager in 7RURQWR DQG 6HQLRU /RDQV 2IĂ€FHU LQ 2WWDZD She held a special place in her heart for her granddaughter, Sara Bladon, (North Carolina). Madeline is also survived by her in-laws, nieces, nephews, cousins, neighbours and extended family. Her devotion and love of nature will be remembered by all who knew Madeline and the care she gave to all of her pets over the years including her beloved Zoe that she leaves behind. A private cremation was held on December 22, 2015 at Capital Memorial Funeral Home and Cemetery, in Ottawa. Family and close friends gathered at the home of Moe and Madeline, on Sunday December 27 to share in Madeline’s life celebration and the home that she cherished so much. A barbeque in her honour will take place in the Summer of ,Q OLHX RI Ă RZHUV GRQDWLRQV WR WKH KHDUW institute would be greatly appreciated. CLR657215

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Peacefully at The Grove Nursing Home, Arnprior on Friday evening, January 1st, 2016. William Malcolm “Bill� Russett of McNab/Braeside passed away just 2 days shy of his 86th birthday. Beloved husband and best friend for over 62 years of Dorothy (nee Scheel). Dearly loved father of Brent Russett (Lynda) of Ottawa and Jennifer Metcalfe (Russell) of Auckland, New Zealand. Cherished “Grampa� of Ethan, Amy, Hillary and Isaac. Loved brother of Blyth Russett (Lois) and Gloria Hamilton (late Bill). Predeceased by a brother, Rayburn Russett (1955). Dear son of the late McLean Russett and the late Edna Anderson. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Family and friends may pay their respects during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Thursday, January 7th, 2016 from 2:00 to 4:00 and 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. only. A Service to celebrate Bill’s life will be conducted in the Arnprior Wesleyan Church, 128 Mary Street, Arnprior on Friday afternoon, January 8th, 2016 at 1 o’clock. Private interment Albert Street Cemetery, Arnprior, In memory of Bill, please consider a donation to World Hope Canada or The Grove Nursing Home, Arnprior. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

Peacefully at Hospice Renfrew while surrounded by his loving family on Thursday morning, December 31st, 2015; Kimberly John Turcotte of White Lake passed away on his 57th birthday following a brief but very courageous journey through cancer. Beloved husband and best friend of Patsy (nee Beach). Dearly loved and devoted Dad and mentor of Andrew Turcotte of Cloyne and Stephen Turcotte (Natasha Holly) of Woodlawn. Cherished and proud “Poppaâ€? of Madyson and Cameron. Dear brother of Kevin Turcotte (Heather), Karen Turcotte and Kelly Mulvihill (Sean), all of Arnprior. Special nephew and loved godson of Gail Collins (late Bill). Lovingly remembered by his aunts and uncles: Charlene Mosley (late Calvin); Bert Tourangeau (late Alberna); Beverley Moote (Peter) and Allan James (Colleen). Dear brother-in-law of Cairine Bruce (Garnet); Ronald Clarke (late Dianne); Cheryl Saunders (Gordon); Dorothy AubĂŠ (Daniel) and John Beach (Rosanna). Also survived by many nieces, nephews, cousins and great friends. Relatives and friends were invited to join Kim’s family during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Wednesday, January 6th, 2016 from 2:00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. and again on Thursday morning from 10:00 a.m. until 10:45 a.m. A Service to honour and remember Kim’s life was conducted in the Pilon Family Chapel at 11 o’clock. In memory of Kim, please consider a donation to Hospice Renfrew. Condolences/Donations/Webcast www.pilonfamily.ca

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New minister in 2015 at Ashton Youths! Adults! Seniors! and Munster United Churches Earn Extra Money! John Curry john.curry@metroland.com

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Rev. Dr. Karen Boivin is the minister of the AshtonMunster Pastoral Charge, assuming the position of minister at the Ashton United Church and the Munster United Church last September.

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Three adult programs are coming up at the Stittsville branch of the Ottawa Public Library. All three require online registration via the Ottawa Public Library website. On Tuesday, Feb. 23 at 6:30 p.m., Gary Rusyn of the Credit Counselling Society of Ottawa will be presenting a program en-

titled “Money Basics for Newcomers.” On Tuesday, March 22 at 6:30 p.m., Chris Taylor of the Ottawa PC Users Group will present a program entitled “Basic Photo Editing.” On Tuesday, March 29, at 6:30 p.m., a program dealing with how to open a food business in the city of Ottawa will be presented.

Rev. Dr. Karen Boivin, 57, became minister at the Munster United Church and the Ashton United Church at the beginning of September. But she is familiar with twopoint charges like the Ashton-Munster Pastoral Charge, as that has been her experience since becoming a minister. Her first charge involved churches at Maxville and Apple Hill where she served for three years. This was followed by four years as minister of churches at Carp and Dunrobin. Then, after a five-month stint filling in at Merrickville, she became the new minister serving the Munster and Ashton United Churches. She admits that in her 20’s, she was a spiritual though not particularly religious person. She then began what turned out to be a long path towards the ministry, studying part-time as a lay person and becoming a lay worship leader at her home church in Orleans. This led eventually to taking a degree at Queen’s University which involved three years of study along with a year’s internship in the field, specifically at Tottenham. Rev. Boivin, who lives in Kanata, says that she has been impressed with the energy and creativity present at the Ashton and Munster churches, saying that the two churches work well together. She says that she enjoys preaching and also loves music, playing the African drum herself. And although she does not yet play the fiddle in public, she does practise the fiddle every day, pursuing the Cape Breton Gaelic fiddle style. Rev. Boivin encourages people to talk about their faith and their experiences with God. “Give faith a try,” she says. The Ashton-Munster Pastoral Charge telephone number is 613838-3047 with calls and voice messages answered by the minister. Rev. Dr. Boivin’s office hours are Monday 12:30 p.m. to 5 p.m.; Wednesday 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and Thursday 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sunday worship services at the Ashton and Munster United Churches alternate times on a weekly basis except for the summer months. This coming Sunday, Jan. 10, the worship service is at 9:30 a.m. at Munster United Church and at 11 a.m. at Ashton United Church. On the following Sunday Jan. 10, the worship service will be at 9:30 a.m. at Ashton United Church and then at 11 a.m. at Munster United Church.

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A free Open Table community dinner The first in the current series of Thursday night euchres at the Lions Hall on Stittsville Main Street in will be held on Saturday, Jan. 9 at St. Stittsville will be held on Thursday, Jan. 7 starting at Thomas Anglican Church at the corner of Stittsville Main Street and Carleton 7:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend. Cathcart Street in Stittsville. Doors open The annual Stittsville Oldtimers Hockey Tournament at 4:30 p.m. Dinner is served at 5 p.m. Evwill be held from Thursday, Jan. 7 through to Sunday, eryone is welcome to attend. Jan. 10. The Stittsville Royals of the Central Canada Hockey League Tier 2 are hosting the Brockville Tikis on Sunday, Jan. 10 at 2:30 p.m. at the Goulbourn Recreation Complex on Shea Road in Stittsville. A public meeting dealing with a proposed 245 unit subdivision by Metric Homes located immediately west of

Terry Fox Drive and north of the hydro corridor and Trans Canada Trail in the Fernbank lands will be held on Monday, Jan. 11 at 7 p.m. in the upstairs meeting room at Stittsville Sobeys at the Stittsville Corners shopping area at the corner of Hazeldean Road and Carp Road in Stittsville. For more information, please contact city of Ottawa planner Mary Ellen Wood at Maryellenwood@ottawa.ca or at 613-580-2424, ext. 16482. A euchre party will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 13 at 7:30 p.m. at St. Philip’s Parish Hall at the corner of Fortune Street and Burke Street in Richmond. Everyone welcome. The $5 admission fee includes a light lunch and refreshments.

The Stittsville Royals of the Central Canada Hockey League Tier 2 are hosting the Arnprior Packers on Wednesday, Jan. 13 at 8 p.m. at the Richmond Memorial Community Centre arena in Richmond. Fans are urged to bring a non-perishable food item for donation to the Richmond Food Bank. A Fabulous Fish Fry is being held on Friday, Jan. 15 from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. at St. Andrew’s Presbyerian Church on McBean Street in Richmond, featuring fish and chips by Fadi’s Fabulous Foods. Adults $15; children $7 (ages 6 to 12); and children under 5 free. To reserve tickets, please call Kaye at 613-838-5432 and leave a message.

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Indeed, this is why Unsung Hero products can be seen being worn by a growing number of professional athletes. Unsung Hero has no endorsements with such athletes but you only have to check out the Unsung Hero website at www.unsungheroapparel.com to see a gallery of photos of such athletes wearing Unsung Hero clothing. These include Jean-Gabriel Pageau of the Ottawa Senators, Claude Giroux of the Philadelphia Flyers, former Toronto Maple Leaf Tie Domi, former Ottawa Senator Ron Tugnutt, former Calgary Flame Theo Fleury, Tyler Toffoli of the Los Angeles Kings, Kyle Turris of the Ottawa Senators, former footballer and pro wrestler Glenn Kulka and Ottawa Senator Marc Methot. They are not wearing the apparel because they have been paid to do so; they are wearing it because they like it, either its quality or its message or both. One of Unsung Hero’s biggest supporters is Kevin Lalande, a hockey goalie who currently plays in Russia’s Kontinental Hockey League and who was the goalie for Belarus at the 2015 world hockey championships. Unsung Hero Apparel is involved with the Kevin Lalande Foundation Hockey Clas-

sic which is an annual summer hockey game with professionals that raises money to grant wishes to ill children. This is but one of several initiatives involving Unsung Hero Apparel that the firm has undertaken to try to make a positive impact on society. Unsung Hero Apparel, in the past few years, has helped raise over $70,000 for various charities in the Ottawa community such as the Sens Foundation and Make-AWish. Founder Skyler Winsor says that Unsung Hero is not just about building a brand of apparel but it is also about trying to play a role in building the community as well through these various charitable initiatives. One of these initiatives happened on Sunday, Dec. 20 when Unsung Hero hosted its annual Charity Christmas Gala at the Lago Bar Grill View on Queen Elizabeth Drive in Ottawa. Proceeds from the event are going to the Ottawa Sens Foundation to help fund educational, recreational and health care programs for kids. The gala consisted of complimentary champagne and hor d’oeuvres, a silent auction, live entertainment by a jazz/contemporary band, games, a photo booth, a “Twist” dance competition and a DJ. Over $40,000 was raised in the previous galas so hopes are high that this year’s funds raised will add substantially to that total. Now in business for four years and in its Iber Road headquarters for a year, Unsung Hero Apparel has been building infrastruc-

ture so that a planned expansion in the coming year will go smoothly. Right now, Unsung Hero apparel can be purchased online and at some retailers in Ontario. The firm now wants to expand beyond Ontario and engage selected retailers across the country. The Unsung Hero premises on Iber Road in Stittsville are an office and partial warehouse space for the business. It is not a retail store although clothing is displayed there and sometimes the space is opened up for sales. Right now, Unsung Hero does everything in house, from design of the apparel to handling sales and distribution. And while Skyler, Adam and Ryan all admit to specific roles in the business, they all admit that they are also jacks of all trades, ready to pitch in and do what it takes to help the business grow. Ryan admits that it is always exciting when he is out and about to see people who are wearing Unsung Hero clothing. He says that it is a feeling that never gets old. Adam says that when he sees someone wearing Unsung Hero apparel, he uses it as an opportunity to seek out feedback on the product which is usually very positive. Indeed, feedback received from customers online by Unsung Hero tends to be very positive as well, with the vast majority of feedback very positive not only about the product but also about the inspirational messages that the apparel features. Unsung Hero Apparel can be contacted at 613-836-6222 or via its website at www.unsungheroapparel.com .

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