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Order of Ottawa to Paul Meek Jennifer McIntosh and John Curry

Paul Meek of Stittsville is one of this year’s recipients of the Order of Ottawa. He was presented with this prestigious civic award at a ceremony at Ottawa city hall on Tuesday, Nov. 10. Paul , who has lived in Stittsville for 13 years, is president and co-owner of Kichesippi Beer Co. which was established in 2009, one of Ottawa’s first craft breweries. He has focused Kichesippi Beer Co. as a company committed to Ottawa’s history and heritage. The brewery is committed to using locally sourced ingredients and to brewing completely in Ottawa while also sponsoring many local recreational sports teams, tournaments, festivals and community events. In addition, Kichesippi Beer Co. donated 50 cents for every growler (a 1.8 litre jug) of beer sold to juvenile diabetes research in support of Paul’s son, Alex. Paul has partnered with the Ottawa Chamber of Commerce to promote business education for new start-up companies and entrepreneurs. As a member of the Beer

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Robert Dueck, right, director of the West Ottawa Ladies Chorus, looks over sheet music for the song “Keep the Home Fires Burning� dating from 1914, the year that the song was first published, as Doreen MacEachern, left, background, who has kept the sheet music as a family treasure, looks on. The West Ottawa Ladies Chorus sang “Keep the Home Fires Burning� at its performance at the Stittsville Revera Seniors Community on Stittsville Main Street on Wednesday, Nov. 11, Remembrance Day. See story on page 4.

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The Stittsville Village Association (SVA) is opposed to any relocation of the heritage-designated barn at the Bradley/Craig farm on Hazeldean Road in Stittsville. At its monthly meeting on Thursday, Nov. 12, the SVA passed a motion expressing this opposition. A letter outlining this opposition will be sent to the city of Ottawa. The city’s Built Heritage Sub-Committee will be dealing with Richcraft’s proposed relocation of the building to Saunders Farm at Munster at a meeting on Thursday, Dec. 10. The matter was deferred from a meeting

earlier this month. In asking for a motion opposing any relocation of the barn, SVA director Glen Gower said that the barn on the south side of Hazeldean Road is an important landmark in the Stittsville community. He said that as far as is known, the barn is structurally sound and is suitable for some adaptive use which could be part of the commercial development that is planned in the area of the barn. He said that a purchaser of such a property as this site with its heritage designated barn and farm house should be aware of such a heritage limitation on the site, similar to a situation where the site might contain a wetland.

Gower said that preserving the barn in its current location goes to the question of what kind of community Stittsville resident want. He said that residents have to stand up to developers and let them know that people in Stittsville care about the community’s history and its landmarks such as this barn. SVA vice-president Phil Sweetnam tried to add to the motion that if no practical use can be found for the barn, then consideration should be given to relocating it from the site, provided that landowner Richcraft would compensate the community in some way. This addition to the motion was rejected.

Boyd farmhouse to be designated Jennifer McIntosh

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A Fairwinds area farmhouse in Stittsville is on its way to a heritage designation after nearly being demolished in 2013. The city’s built heritage sub-committee has recommended designating Boyd farmhouse at 173 Huntmar Dr. under the Ontario Heritage Act. The site is on the west side of Huntmar Drive just north of the existing Fairwinds community. The farmhouse was built in 1887 and is an example of

a late 19th-century Gothic revival farmhouse. Arcon Homes would have knocked down the building in September 2013 had city staff not intervened and put the farmhouse on the heritage register. Since then the city has worked with the property owner, Amazon Properties, on preserving the house, along with a hedgerow on the north side of the property. The proposed development will be a mixed-use subdivision with residential and commercial uses. There would be a total of 208 residential units. If the designation is approved, the city would allow for flexibility in the uses for the farmhouse.

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At the induction ceremony for the 2015 inductees to the Order of Ottawa at Ottawa city hall on Tuesday, Nov. 10 are, from left, city of Ottawa mayor Jim Watson, Order of Ottawa award recipient Paul Meek of Stittsville and city of Ottawa Stittsville ward councillor Shad Qadri.

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A list of Order of Ottawa inductees is displayed on a wall on the first floor of Ottawa city hall. Other recipients of the Order of Ottawa award this year are Ben Ba-

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stereophonic sound in the lounge area, with the Ladies Chorus voices coming from different directions. When the sing along voices of the residents was added to the mix, it meant that the The performance of the West Ottawa Ladies lounge area was filled with the sound of these Chorus at the Stittsville Villa Revera retirement wartime songs – a fitting happening on this community on Stittsville Main Street on ReRemembrance Day on Wednesday afternoon, membrance Day was as much about memories Nov. 11. as it was about music. Ruth Sword of the Ladies Chorus served as The West Ottawa Ladies Chorus under the the overall MC for the performance, telling the direction of Robert Dueck of Stittsville sang audience in the lounge that the performance just five songs in the 45 minute performance would allow the voices of the residents to blend but each song was preceded by a verbal hiswith those of the Ladies Chorus to bring these tory of the song as delivered by a member of wartime songs to life. the Ladies Chorus. All five songs were songs “Keep the Home Fires Burning� was the first that were popular in the World Wars, no doubt song on the program, with Ladies Chorus membringing back memories for some of family ber Jacqueline Sanders introducing it. The music for “Keep The Home Fires Burning� was written in 1914, with the song expressing the feelings of families whose husbands and sons were called away by the military for war. The lyrics speak of men who went overseas to fight and the terrible hardships which they faced. Meanwhile, mothers and wives back home were fighting an equally difficult battle to maintain the way of life that the soldiers dreamed of returning to after the war. She called “Keep the Home Fires Burning� a tender song from deep inside the heart. The next song on the program was “Lili John Curry/Metroland Marlene,� a song first recorded in Germany in Members of the West Ottawa Ladies Chorus, led by Robert Dueck, front, right, perform 1939, based on a poem written by a German at the Stittsville Revera Seniors Community on Stittsville Main Street in Stittsville on soldier in 1915. The song was banned in Germany because it was considered anti-war and Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 11 which was Remembrance Day. members or relatives who had gone off to fight in the wars. Sing along song sheets featuring the words of each of the five songs were handed out to the Stittsville retirement community residents so that they could sing along with the Ladies Chorus. In addition, the words of the poem “In Flanders Fields� were handed out as this poem was recited as well during the performance. For this performance, small groups of West Ottawa Ladies Chorus members were stationed in three locations around the lounge area where residents sat. This was in addition to the main Ladies Chorus group which stayed together near the piano which was played by Margo Smith. This resulted in something of a

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SVA maintains its position that new subdivision must have direct access to Hazeldean Road John Curry john.curry@metroland.com

The Stittsville Village Association (SVA) is going to reiterate to the city of Ottawa planning department its position that the proposed Potter’s Key subdivision west of the Jackson Trails community must have a direct road access to Hazeldean Road. This action will be taken following discussion about the proposed subdivision at the SVA monthly meeting on Thursday, Nov. 12 in light

of a recent public meeting which saw a revised plan presented for the subdivision. At the SVA meeting, Jackson Trails Community Association president Omar Sultan said that both the Jackson Trails community to the east of the proposed new subdivision and the Echowoods community west of the proposed new subdivision are insisting that there must be a direct road access from the new subdivision to Hazeldean Road if the subdivision is to go ahead. As currently proposed by Minto, the developer, the new subdivision would gain

Ladies Chorus sings wartime songs Continued from page 4

“Pack Up Your Troubles,” the next song on the program, was introduced by Ladies Chorus member Molly O’Connor. This song dates back to 1915 when it was written by two Welsh brothers. It went on to win a wartime competition for a marching song and soon became a song to rally the troops. Private Perks, who is featured in the song, won the hearts of soldiers around the world even though he himself was only five feet tall. He always wore a cheery smile marching into battle. The song became the soldiers’ marching song and was sung by numerous performers in many languages. Besides being a wartime favourite, it went on to be popular in Hollywood films and Broadway musicals. Ladies Chorus member Sharon Holzscherer

introduced the fifth and final song on the program, “The White Cliffs of Dover.” Written by two Americans in 1941, the lyrics refer to airplane dog fights over the English Channel during the Battle of Britain. The song became famous when recorded by Vera Lynn in 1942. Doreen MacEachern, a resident of the Stittsville retirement community, showed Ottawa West Ladies Chorus music director Robert Dueck sheet music of the song “Keep the Home Fires Burning” which was published in 1914, the year that the song was written. The sheet music is a family treasure which has been handed down and which Doreen keeps in a plastic folder to keep it well protected. West Ottawa Ladies Chorus members joined with the Stittsville retirement community residents for coffee and tea and refreshments following the performance.

REQUEST FOR ACCOMMODATIONS The Knights of Columbus Holy Spirit Council 12249 in Stittsville is asking any landlords in the Stittsville/Kanata area if they have any three bedroom accommodation available to house a new family to Canada that Holy Spirit Parish is sponsoring. This Catholic family will be arriving soon and the Knights of Columbus are responsible for arranging for the housing for this family. Anyone who has a three bedroom home or apartment that would be available is asked to email carbonejoseph@aol.com, providing details on the accommodations available. Holy Spirit Parish will be paying the lease. One year or two year terms are acceptable. Thank You. Knights of Columbus 12249 Holy Spirit Parish

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dents and the city regarding the traffic that will be generated by the new subdivision, noting that city of Ottawa Stittsville ward councillor Shad Qadri has asked Minto to go back and review the traffic study figures. He said that the community has no interest in fighting Minto on this matter and wants to find a compromise solution that will really work for the residents.

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The City of Ottawa’s 2016 Budget was tabled last week at Council. Between now and December 9th, when the full budget goes to Council, each Council Standing Committees will review the proposed budgets that fall under their mandate. The Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee is meeting next Monday, November 23rd, to review the 2016 Draft Operating and Capital Budget and make recommendations to Council. ARAC’s operating budget primary deals with Planning & Growth Management in the rural area as well as our Rural Affairs Office. On the capital side of things, the ARAC budget oversees rural culvert, bridges, guiderail renewal and rural road upgrades. Some local projects featured in the 2016 ARAC budget include: renewal of the Fisher Bridge on Dwyer Hill Road; renewal of the Garvin Road Bridge; replacement of a large culvert on Rideau Valley Drive, just north of Bankfield Road; a condition assessment on the McLean Bridge on the north end of Long Island; and the rural road upgrade of Mackey Road, from Viola Street to McCordick Road. In next week’s column, I’ll have more details on what else is in the 2016 Draft Budget. While the 2016 Budget will comprise the bulk of our agenda, ARAC does have two other items on the agenda; • A zoning by-law amendment for 2491 Carp Road to permit the use of the property for display and sale of garden sheds, gazebos, and pre-manufactured docks. • A zoning by-law amendment for 3570 9th Line Road to prohibit residential uses on the retained farmland as a result of a surplus farm severance. As always, there will be an open mic period for residents to bring forward concerns not related to the items on the agenda.

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Minto donation to Lions Club Minto Communities has donated $2,000 to the Stittsville District Lions Club to help with expenses related to refurbishing the 17 Christmas stars which are placed by the city of Ottawa each year on the light standards in the downtown section of Stittsville Main Street in Stittsville. Susan Murphy, centre, right, vice-president of land development for Mino Communities, presented a giant cheque representing the donation to Beth Lewis, centre, left, of the Stittsville District Lions Club at a gathering at the front of the Lions Medical Centre building on Stittsville Main Street last Saturday afternoon. Members of the Stittsville District Lions Club who are present at the presentation are, on the left, from left, Al Zoschke, Wayne Beaten and Paul Riddell, and, on the right, from left, Lions Club members Bob Lewis, Ed Verbiwski, Robert Gregory, Brenda Miller and Gord MacIsaac.

Once ARAC is adjourned, the Court of Revision will meet on the following items to convene the first sitting of the Court of Revision to hear appeals from owners of assessed lands and receive the report of the appointed Engineer, as required under the Drainage Act:

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Vendors at this year’s event, which is sponsored by Minto Potter’s Key, will be selling a diverse array of handmade goods including heirloom preserves, hot sauces, infused sea salts, chocolates, baked goodies, natural soaps (including a line of men’s soaps for hunting, fishing & camping), boiled wool mittens, children’s toys and accessories, art, photography, jewelry, and more! The Calligraphy Society of Ottawa will be on-hand to help children pen letters to Santa and assist adults in drafting decorative gift tags. Families can pose for a photo with Santa in the Village Store, watch a bona fide blacksmith at work, and trim an outdoor tree with vintage decorations of yesteryear. Enjoy free hot chocolate and apple cider, roast marshmallows by the fire, and buy an authentic Neapolitan wood fired pizza from Pizza All’Antica for lunch. 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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“You have to cross your fingers and turn,” Nancy said, saying that she cannot believe that nothing can be done to rectify the situation. SVA director David Fairbrother agreed that a northbound, left turning motorist cannot see oncoming traffic at the intersection. He claimed that councillor Qadri has said that the city has studied the matter and believes that the situation is OK. The SVA is writing councillor Qadri, pointing out the motion that was passed asking why there is no left hand turn signal or advanced green for northbound traffic that is turning left at this Carp Road/Hazeldean Road intersection.

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Making westbound left hand turns heading north on Carp Road onto Hazeldean Road in Stittsville should be made safer in the view of Stittsville Village Association (SVA) director Nancy Therrien. She brought up the matter of the difficulty of making safe left hand turns onto Hazeldean Road westbound while headed north on Carp Road at the SVA meeting on Thursday, Nov. 12. It ended up resulting in a motion from the SVA asking city of Ottawa Stittsville ward councillor Shad Qadri for the rationale behind the decision to have no left

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‘Case for a Cure’ bottle drive At the “Case for a Cure� bottle drive which the Stittsville District Lions Club held in the parking lot at the Lions Medical Centre building on Stittsville Main Street in Stittsville last Saturday to raise funds to help with the fight against diabetes are, from left, Stittsville District Lions Club member Bob Lewis; Cumberland Lions Club member Ray Ball who is Diabetes Awareness Chair for Lions District A4; Stittsville District Lions Club member Robert Gregory; Cumberland Lions Club member Terry Craig who is the Diabetes Awareness Co-Chair for Lions District A4; Stittsville District Lions Club president Don Redtman; and Stittsville District Lions Club members Ed Meunier, Beth Lewis and Darryl Metzger.

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Get ready, here it comes – the annual Christmas Parade of Lights in Stittsville. It all happens on Saturday, Nov. 28 at 6 p.m. when decorated and lighted oats and entries will travel along Stittsville Main Street in this annual Christmas Parade of Lights organized by the Stittsville Village Association. Already there are 50 conďŹ rmed entries and this number is expected to grow with last minute entries. A second band has been conďŹ rmed for this year’s parade so besides the traditional highland pipe band, this year’s parade will also feature the Kanata Sea Cadets band. Organizations, churches and businesses who wish to have a oat in the parade should register by contacting Marilyn Jenkins at 613-836-5075 or via email at jenkinsdm1@rogers.com. There is no entry fee but participants are asked to consider making a donation to the Stittsville Food Bank. As in past years, members of the Stittsville District Lions Club will be walking along the parade route, collecting donations for the Stittsville Food Bank. Donations of cash or nonperishable food items are encouraged. This year’s Parade of Lights will follow the traditional route, starting at the Ottawa Carleton District School Board’s depot site across from Brown’s Your Independent Grocer. See PARADE OF LIGHTS, page 9

needed to look after these street barricades. So far, about 30 volunteers have come forward, so many more are needed. The Parade of Lights, which is organized by the Stittsville Village Association, always draws thousands of spectators along Stittsville Main Street as lighted and decorated oats make their way along the street from the Ottawa Carleton Board of Education depot across from Brown’s Your Independent Grocer south to Carleton Cathcart Street. It is a requirement in holding the parade that all of the street access points to Stittsville Main Street along the parade route are blocked off with barricades. Each of these street barricades must be manned by volunteers who set up the barricades before the parade, take them down after the parade and are there during the parade to move the barricades if needed for emergency vehicles and also to ensure that the barricades are respected by motorists. Volunteers manning these barricades must be on site at 5:30 p.m. (the parade gets underway at 6 p.m.). One of the

advantages of being one of these volunteers is that you get a front row position for viewing the passing parade. High school students are reminded that serving as one of these volunteers qualiďŹ es for volunteer hours. This is a great opportunity as well for a parent and high school son or daughter to enjoy a volunteer activity together while getting to view the Parade of Lights together. If you would like to help out, please contact either Rosanne Bronsard at roxannebronsard@gmail.com or Marilyn Jenkins at jenkinsdm1@rogers. com .

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Tabling of the Draft Budget Ottawa City Council tabled a balanced draft 2016 budget on Thursday. This draft budget proposes to continue record investments in active transportation, affordable housing and economic development. As City Council directed in October, the draft budget also caps the residential property tax change at 2 per cent and provides reasonable cost-saving measures that do not affect front-line services. The proposed tax revenue increase is 1.75 per cent for City and Police services, which translates to a 2 per cent increase for a residential property. It also includes a 2.5 per cent increase for Transit which translates to a 2.85 per cent increase on the transit levy of a residential property, as a result of provincial legislation regarding the commercial tax ratio. This represents an increase of approximately $72 per year for an urban home assessed at $375,300 and $56 per year for a rural home assessed at $375,300. 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Still plenty of fat in the city’s budget

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t is amazing what drowning in red ink does to help focus the minds over at city hall when it comes to budgeting. When it was reported that the city was on pace to be in the red with a projected $52.5-million deficit at mid-year, preparations for next year’s budget took on a new urgency to stay true to Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson’s pledge to forever keep the annual property tax hike at two per cent or lower. So on Nov. 12 the city unveiled its draft budget for 2016, and the buzzword over at the hall was finding “efficiencies.� Apparently finding millions of dollars in these operational “efficiencies� isn’t that hard to do as, according to the city, searching for these “efficiencies� has led to more than $17-million being trimmed from the bottom line. This will involve more the $10-million in savings from city operations, with winter maintenance operations being one of the areas where belt tightening is underway. Of course, one of the reasons the city claimed it found itself heading into a large deficit position midway through this year is that last winter’s weather put a heavier than expected burden on the city’s purse. The city says don’t worry, it is all about doing things smarter, planning how to deal with winter weather better.

The ability of governments and publically-funded entities to find “efficiencies� and savings in their budgets when the numbers are headed in the wrong direction does pose an uncomfortable question. If you can find millions of dollars in “efficiencies� when slipping into the red on the balance sheet, why are these “efficiencies� not found sooner? Shouldn’t a city’s number crunchers be finding ways to squeeze operating costs at all times? If there are these “efficiencies�, does that mean the city has been operating for years with way too much fat on its budget bones? And will these “efficiencies� really impact the bottom line going forward as projected, or is it all just a shell game to make the numbers line up in a budget for next year. According to the city’s draft budget, if officially approved, the $3.1-billion draft budget does hit that magic target of an average two per cent increase (an average of $72 a year) to the property tax levy. It also pegs a 2.85 per cent increase to the transit tax levy, with OC Transpo fares also going up, and a six per cent increase hike in what residents can expect to pay on their water and wastewater bills. The sudden ability to find “efficiencies� makes a ratepayer wonder what the budget would look like if being efficient from the outset was priority No. 1.

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Highway 407, has been used in many countries. London, England has a congestion fee for vehicles entering central London. Some say this has cut down on traffic in the city. Some countries have applied the principle of charging more during peak hours, much as we pay for the use of electricity. If we accept the general idea, the next question is how to apply it. In cities where drivers cross bridges to enter, the solution is easy – electronic tolls on the bridges. The same goes for dedicated highways, like the 407, where electronic pricing is already in effect. But what to do about the 401 in Toronto or the 417 in Ottawa, where there are dozens of entrances and exits and people may drive for short periods? The solution being talked about involves charging tolls for DISTRIBUTION INQUIRIES 5SBDJ $BNFSPO ADMINISTRATION: %POOB 5IFSJFO DISPLAY ADVERTISING: (JTFMF (PEJO ,BOBUB %BWF 1FOOFUU 0UUBXB 8FTU $JOEZ (JMCFSU 0UUBXB 4PVUI $BSMZ .D(IJF 0UUBXB &BTU (FPGG )BNJMUPO )PNF #VJMEFST "DDPVOUT 4QFDJBMJTU 7BMFSJF 3PDIPO #BSSIBWFO +JMM .BSUJO /FQFBO .JLF 4UPPEMFZ 4UJUUTWJMMF #MBJS ,JSLQBUSJDL 0SMFBOT 3JDP $PSTJ "VUPNPUJWF $POTVMUBOU CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SALES:

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high occupancy lanes. Stop for a minute. Should the fast lane be offered up to those who can pay for it? It offends the Canadian sense of fairness. Why should those with money be able to escape the congestion while those without suffer through it? From a fairness point of view, it makes more sense to charge everyone who uses the Queensway, but there are problems with that too. It’s not as if people are driving on it for fun. In fact, a case can be made that people would gladly pay not to drive on the Queensway. And what’s the alternative? It’s not as if we had a crackerjack and inexpensive public transit system that enabled the majority of drivers to leave their cars at home. So we can imagine a situation in which Ottawans, a group not known for their extravagance, clog the secondary roads and residential streets in their desperation to avoid a toll on 417. 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

A simpler, although radical solution – one that would cost a lot of money but might be worth it – would be to make public transit free. Has anybody thought of that one lately? Sure, drivers would, through their taxes, be paying for the bus, but haven’t bus riders been paying for the highways for years?

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Cross country runner Ariana Bowditch plays hockey, lacrosse John Curry john.curry@metroland.com

She plays hockey and lacrosse. She is also a runner – and a pretty good one at that! In the city-wide cross country event this fall, Sacred Heart High School grade nine student Ariana Bowditch placed 11th. This came on the heels of her 16th place finish in the West Conference meet. Indeed, her finish in the city-wide meet set a midget girls record for Sacred Heart athletes. Ariana began participating in cross country running last year when she was in grade eight, finishing third in the meet. Because of her success last year and also because it had been a fun experience, she signed up for cross

country again this year. She went into the meets this year hoping to place in the top 30 runners. She managed to do that with her high placings. Again this year, she found cross country running to be a fun experience and she is planning to run against next fall because it was so much fun this year. Ariana’s style is to start off a little faster at the beginning to get out among the leaders and then to pace

herself through the rest of the four kilometer race with a sprint close to the finish line. Cross country courses have hills in them and it is not only running up the hills that is challenge for competitors but also it is going down hills. Ariana points out that a runner cannot go too fast down or else it could lead to a fall. Besides running, Ariana keeps active. She plays hockey for the Kanata Rangers competitive “A” team. She

started playing hockey when she was in grade three. A left wing, she admits that she likes to pass the puck and accumulates more assists than goals. She hopes to play at an even higher competitive level next season. This year she will also be playing for the school’s varsity girls hockey team. She played hockey for the school team in both grade seven and grade eight. Besides hockey, Ariana also plays

box lacrosse for the Nepean Knights girls team. In fact, this year her team won the provincial championship. She started playing lacrosse after seeing how much fun her brother had playing the sport. Ariana used to play soccer and ball and participate in jiu jitsu. However, she stopped being involved with these sports in order to focus more on hockey. In addition, she now has more homework to do, taking more time.

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Stittsville Titans win with overtime goal in championship final final against the previously-undefeat- the playoff round of the tournament. ed Brockville Braves was the Titans’ In the semi-final game against the second come from behind victory in Smiths Falls Bears, the Stittsville team was down by a 2-1 score in the third period. And then the Titans took a penalty with just over three minutes left. It looked a little bleak for a victory but the players did not give up. Matthew Gagnon of the Titans managed to score the tying goal playing shorthanded with just over a minute left in the game. And the comeback continued as with only 23.5 seconds left on the clock, Nico Pare of the Titans scored the winning goal with a spectacular end-toend rush. Scoring two goals in the last minute and a half of this semi-final game allowed the Titans to move on to the championship final against the Brockville Braves. In this final game, Brockville started quickly, scoring two goals in the first period. But the Titans did Submitted not give up, just playing harder. This Members of the Stittsville B5 Titans, champions in the Arnprior House B Tournament, are, front row, from paid off, with the Titans tying up the left, Ryan Mourad, Kyle Gnaedinger, Ayden De La Roche, Shane McWebb, Matthew Garbolinsky, goalie Joey game midway through the third peBernier, Bryce Usher and Greg Cowan; and, back row, standing, from left, assistant coach Peter Pranschke, riod. Disaster almost struck when the Noah Lebano, Matthew Gagnon, Connor Ingram, Michael Larson, trainer Chris McWebb, Nico Pare, Calvin Titans took two penalties late in the Pranschke, head coach Cory Garbolinsky and assistant coach Sam Mourad. Missing is Logan Lafleur. Special to the News

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third period. However, the Titans killed off one minute of five-on-three play thanks to some timely saves by goalie Joey Bernier. With the game tied at the end of regulation time, it was off to threeon-three overtime play. In this overtime period, Matthew Gagnon, on a great individual effort, deked out the defense and then the goalie to score the game winning and, indeed, tournament winning goal. The tournament did not start off great for the Stittsville B5 Titans as the team lost 3-1 to the West End Storm in the Titans’ opening game in the tournament. But this was to be the Titans only loss of the tournament, as the team then rattled off four straight wins to take the championship. The Titans came back from the opening game loss to defeat the host Arnprior Anacondas by a 9-1 score. Then, in the Titans’ final game of their pool against the Perth Lanark Wings, the Titans won by a 3-2 score. This meant that the Titans won their pool in the tournament thanks to goal differential. It was then on to semi-final playoff action and then the thrilling overtime championship final victory.

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The new art exhibition at the Ottawa West Arts Association (owaa) gallery in the lobby area at the Goulbourn Recreation Complex on Shea Road in Stittsville has lived up to its name. Entitled “Colours,” that is just what the exhibition features in many of its works – colour galore. John Edkins’ photo “Petals” featuring an array of purple petals in a garden setting is eyecatching in its colour. But Edkins did not stop with just one colourful example of his photo art. He has a second piece in the exhibition which is colour personified – a bouquet of flower blooms with a variety of colours displayed. Michael Goguen’s paintings are always colourful and his “Lupins and Wild Rose” oil painting in this exhibition follows this characteristic, with an array of lupins of different colours in the foreground. The painting also shows a town in the mid-background while the sky, always a highlight in any Goguen painting, features a number of white clouds with intricate shapes. Colour in this exhibition is also found in Kate McClure’s acrylic “New Dimensions,” a large painting featuring several geometric designs, with red and yellow particularly noticeable. “Quantum Leap,” a large oil painting by Aud Karin Sund, is a multi-coloured abstract which,

as the artist points out, can be virtually anything depending on the outlook and experience of the viewer. It could be an array of high tech computer parts or the wing of a bird, among other things. This is the beauty of the abstract – it is what the viewer wants it to be. The colourful beauty of nature is found in this exhibition in Trudy Daley’s oil painting “Walk in the Fall Forest,” depicting a laneway running through a grove of white birches with their colourful leaves. Sheila Turner-Whalen turned to nature as well to depict the colour found in some of nature’s leaves in her watercolour painting “Fall Foliage #1.” Vera van Baaren’s small watercolour called “Orchid Series” captures the dainty fragility of an orchid in bloom, one of nature’s miracles. “Niagara Garden,” a photograph by Stephanie Robertson, shows a lineup of individual flowers and their stems, another scene showing the beauty found in nature. Bev Lafortune shows the colours of nature in her photograph appropriately entitled “Colours of Nature” showing a duck swimming across red-tinted water. Sylvia Sabourin’s small photo entitled “Fall Along The Gatineau River” has the river in the foreground, with hills resplendent in fall colours in the background. Vera van Baaren’s large acrylic “Volcanic Eruption” shows a much less serene and more violent aspect of nature, with its red countered by a darker, more foreboding colour.

Another painting with a similar impact is Louise Barker’s oil painting “Alberta Autumn Glow,” showing mountains in the background, a dark foreboding sky and a grove of trees in the foreground, basking in a red glow.

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Sylvie Sabourin, left, and Aud Karin Sund, right, members of the Ottawa West Arts Association (owaa), adjust Vera van Baaren’s acrylic painting entitled “Volcanic Eruption” as they help hang up the paintings in the new “Colours” exhibition at the owaa gallery at the Goulbourn Recreation Complex in Stittsville last Saturday. The exhibition runs through to Friday, Jan. 8, 2016.

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Another Charles Rogers’ work, this time a watercolour painting entitled “Fishing Is Over,” shows a costal fishing village with the fishing boats pulled up on shore or moored. On a lighter note, Binish Rasheed’s oil and mixed media work “Dancing Doll” uses red, blue and other colours to create a glittering image of a dancer. Similarly rather playful and fun to view is Inge J. Whelan’s mixed media work entitled “Flowing Gold” featuring veins of gold, red and blue.

“Colourful Meal,” a photograph by Sylvie Sabourin, catches a squirrel eating corn while sitting on a rail of a cedar fence. It is colourfully cute! Similar is a watercolour pencil work by Sheila Turner-Whalan entitled “It’s Mine,” showing birds surrounding a piece of food. “Colour Array,” a mixed media work by Josie Walsh, features several butterflies inside a garland of leaves. There’s also a butterfly, a Monarch one at that, in the acrylic painting “Three’s A Crowd” by Roseanne Facchin. In the painting with the butterfly are three apples, two red ones and a

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Binish Rasheed’s nautical oil painting “Blue Magic” topped the People’s Choice balloting for the exhibition “Summer Dreams” which was on display at the Ottawa West Arts Association (owaa) gallery at the Goulbourn Recreation Complex (GRC) in Stittsville from Saturday, Sept. 12 through to last Friday, Nov. 13. This large painting shows a sailing ship, with all of its canvas sails unfurled and grabbing the wind, moving along in the open seas. Second place in the People’s Choice balloting for this “Summer Dreams” exhibition went to Kathy McClure’s acrylic “Cut Flowers” which showed

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Art will be on display at the Goulbourn Recreation Complex (GRC) in Stittsville this Saturday, Nov. 21. It’s the seventh annual art exhibition and sale being held by the Ottawa West Arts Association (owaa), running from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the lobby area of the GRC. And there will be more than just art on exhibit and sale at the event. There will be free cake and ice cream as well as live music. This is a great opportunity not only to see a variety of art by various artists but also to have a chance to talk directly with the artists themselves. It is free to attend this art exhibition and everyone is invited to drop by and see the artwork on display. This art exhibition and sale is being held in the same location as the owaa gallery is located. This gallery was opened on Nov. 1, 2008, just after the formation of the owaa in May of that year. This annual art exhibition and sale has been held annually since the gallery opened. The mission of the owaa is to increase the awareness, appreciation and promotion of visual arts in the community.

flowers portrayed in an abstract-type setting. Three was a four-way tie for third place in this People’s Choice balloting for this exhibition. This third place tie included the photograph “Ragged Lake Dawn” by John Edkins showing a misty area while also revealing the reflection of the treed shoreline in the water in the foreground; Roseanne Facchin’s acrylic “Tofino” showing a lighthouse and a building on a jut of land; Michael Goguen’s acrylic “Sailboats along the Coast” which depicted waves lapping in the foreground in a scene showing a number of sailboats playing the waters behind the foreground, with a lighthouse and hills in the distance; and Aud Karin Sund’s large oil painting entitled “Innocence” which had several featured including a young girl with a dog and a giant vase of colourful flowers. There were more People’s Choice votes cast for this exhibition than in other recent exhibitions. All those visiting the GRC and seeing the current art exhibition called “Colours” at the owaa gallery in the main lobby area are urged to fill out a People’s Choice ballot indicating your favourite work in the exhibition. This “Colours” exhibition will be at the owaa gallery until Friday, Jan. 8, 2016. The results of this People’s Choice balloting are always eagerly awaited by the participating artists as it is considered quite an honour to top this People’s Choice balloting.

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green one. Another painting featuring some fruit is Louise Barker’s “Alberta Rosehips” coloured pencil work which features rose hips which are the fruit of the rose plant. “Light as a Feather” is a photograph by Stephanie Robertson of a floating feather. A seasonal work which is colourful in its own right with snow covered evergreens, a church steeple, snow covered ground and more is the oil painting “Christmas in the Valley” by Trudy Daley. It’s a reminder of the impending Christmas season.

This “Colours” exhibition will be on display at the owaa gallery at the Goulbourn Recreation Complex through until Friday, Jan 8, 2016. Those visiting the owaa gallery for this exhibition are urged to fill out a People’s Choice ballot indicating your favourite work in the exhibition. The ballots can be found on the top of the glass display case which is part of the owaa gallery. These People’s Choice ballots are tallied following the closing of the exhibition. Topping the People’s Choice balloting is always considered a major honour by the participating artists.

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Requirement for this new transmission watermain was identified in the 2013 City of Ottawa Infrastructure Master Plan as a necessary link to improve water supply and reliability in the Barrhaven South development area. In 2006 the City completed the Greenbank Road Class EA Environmental Study Report with the recommendation to widen and realign Greenbank Road from Strandherd Drive to Cambrian Road, including a new bridge structure over the Jock River. The proposed planning and construction for the 610 mm diameter transmission watermain will be closely coordinated with the Greenbank Road project. This study will be carried out in accordance with the requirements of Phases 1 and 2 of the Municipal Class EA. The study will include identification and evaluation of alternative alignments, selection of a preferred alternative and a functional design of the preferred alternative. There is an opportunity at any time during the Municipal Class EA process for interested persons to provide comments. With the exception of personal information, comments received become part of the public record. Information about the study will be maintained on the following web page: http:/www.ottawa.ca/greenbankwatermain For more information, or if you would like your name added to the mailing list, please contact: Joseph Zagorski, P. Eng. Senior Project Manager, Infrastructure Planning Planning and Growth Management City of Ottawa 110 Laurier Avenue West Ottawa, ON K1P 1J1 Tel: 613-580-2424, ext. 22611 Fax: 613-580-2578 E-mail: Joseph.Zagorski@ottawa.ca This Notice issued on November 16, 2015

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What’s up, doc, in village of Stittsville? The Ottawa West Arts Association which has its gallery in the main lobby area at the Goulbourn Recreation Complex on Shea Road is now on Facebook (https://www.facebook. com/owaagallery/). Tammy MacAllister, an owaa member, set up the Facebook page for the organization…Sacred Heart High School will be hosting its annual Tree-Lighting Ceremony on Wednesday, Dec. 9 in the atrium at the school at the corner of Abbott Street and Shea Road. It is always a great event to get into

the Christmas spirit, with the lighting of a giant tree, music and the re-creation of a nativity scene. Everyone in the community is welcome to attend this evening ceremony….There is currently actions being taken to rename W.J. Bell Park in Stittsville to W.J. Bell Rotary Peace Park as the park, flanked by Stittsville Main Street, Cherry Drive and Fernbank Road in the south end of Stittsville, is now home to the Rotary Peace Park which includes a labyrinth… This year there are more than 50 members of

St. Laurent Boulevard Transit Improvements (Industrial to Smyth) Notice of Project Commencement and Open House Invitation The Study The City of Ottawa is undertaking a Design and Environmental Assessment Study for intersection and transit facility improvements on St. Laurent Boulevard from north of Industrial Avenue to south of Smyth Road. The project has three main components: • Reconstructing and expanding the Innes / Industrial / St. Laurent intersection to accommodate additional turning lanes and new cycling facilities; • Reconstructing and widening St. Laurent Boulevard, within the existing right-of-way, to include a bus-only lane and a raised cycle track in each direction. The existing travel lanes will be maintained; and • Minor improvements to the parking lot entrance near Elmvale transit station.

the Kanata concert band coming from all areas of the city of Ottawa including Stittsville. This Kanata concert band will be presenting a concert entitled “Chillin’ In Autumn Concert” this coming Sunday, Nov. 22 at 3:30 p.m. at the Glen Cairn United Church on Abbeyhill Drive in Kanata. More information about the concert can be found at the Kanata concert band’s website at www. cbok.org …The fall/pre-Christmas sale of gently used, previously loved books is now underway at the “A Good Read” book store at the Stittsville branch of the Ottawa Public Library on Stittsville Main Street. The sale began last Friday and runs through to this coming Saturday, Nov. 20. There are a large selection of children’s books on sale as well as books for teens and youth. There is also lots of fiction and non-fiction books on sale. Most books are at half of their already low price. For instance, books that sell for one dollar or two dollars are half price for this sale. Some books like children’s teen and youth books are selling at three books for one dollar. All proceeds from this book sale are going back to help the Stittsville li-

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brary with special programming and equipment. The “A Good Read” book store can be visited at any time during regular library hours at the Stittsville library branch…Music by Brahams, Bach, Bleethoven and more will be played at the Kanata Symphony’s fall classical concert being held this Saturday, Nov. 21 at the Glen Cairn United Church on Abbeyhill Drive in Kanata. It is a great occasion to hear some superb classical music, with the concert starting at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $15 for adults, $10 for seniors and students and $30 for a family. The tickets will be available at the door…..The Knights of Columbus Council at Holy Spirit Parish on Shea Road will be entering a float in the annual Christmas Parade of Lights on Saturday, Nov. 28. The Knights will also be selling Christmas trees again this year….The next bus trip to the Slots at the Rideau Carleton Raceway arranged by the 55 Plus Club of the Stittsville Legion will take place on Wednesday, Dec. 2, leaving the Johnny Leroux Stittsville Community Arena at 11:30 a.m. Please call Marion Gullock at 613-836-5254 to book a seat on the bus….Sympathy is extended to Helena Daly on the death of her husband Peter Daly, a retired principal with the Ottawa Catholic School Board, on Monday, Nov. 9 at the age of 65. A memorial mass was celebrated at Holy Spirit Catholic Church on Shea Road last Monday morning. Donations in Peter’s memory may be made to the SCO Foundation or to the Catholic Education Foundation of Ottawa….The Rotary Club of Ottawa – Stittsville is currently planning its 2016 International Film Series. Tickets should be available before the end of November…. The Kanata and District Breast Cancer Support Group, which welcomes residents from Stittsville, is holding its next meeting on Thursday, Nov. 26 at 7 p.m. in the Board Room at the Seniors Centre at the rear of the Mlacak Centre in Kanata. For more information, please call Jan at 613-592-4793…One hundred and twenty-five students from A. Lorne Cassidy Elementary School participated in recent cross country races at the Kanata Recreation Centre following at least four weeks of training…. Lyle MacLennan of Stittsville, who is a former Director of Education, attended the Remembrance Day service at the cenotaph in front of the Johnny Leroux Stittsville Community Arena for the first time in a number of years. He had just returned from summering in Cape Breton…..Don’t forget that a craft and vendor sale is being held this Saturday, Nov. 21 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Stittsville Legion Hall on Stittsville Main Street, hosted by the Stittsville Legion branch…..


Matt Muzzi tells about battlefields in Europe John Curry john.curry@metroland.com

He went far over his scheduled 20 minute presentation but no one objected. It was Remembrance Day and what better way to mark it than to see and hear about the battlefields, war monuments and cemeteries of Europe. It was guest speaker Matt Muzzi of Stittsville, who volunteers with Wounded Warriors Canada, who spoke for over an hour not only about Wounded Warriors Canada and its programs but also mainly about the two Battlefield Bike Rides in which he participated, both in 2014 and again in 2015. He showed photographs of many of the battlefields of Europe as well as war monuments including the one at Vimy Ridge and war cemeteries where Canadian soldiers who died in battle lie. Matt even showed a small bag which contained sand from Juno Beach and rocks from the beach at Dieppe. He told how riding through Normandy, he and his fellow cyclists passed fields of red poppies which he termed “unbelievable.” He also told that there are signs in fields all throughout Europe warning of the danger of unexploded ordinance in the field. This is also true about the area around the Vimy memorial where sheep are used to keep the grass under control and where sometimes these sheep set off an unexploded ordinance that has been there since the World War One battle. The trenches and craters around the Vimy monument are the same today as they were during the World War One battle. Unexploded ordinance remains a danger for farmers in Europe as well as unexploded ordinance turns out in their fields every so often. The 2014 Battlefield Bike Ride ended at the Vimy monument while the 2015 Battlefield Bike Ride started at Vimy and ended in the Netherlands. He told about visiting the Menin Gate Memorial to the Missing at Ypres in Belgium which was unveiled in 1927 as a memorial to Commonwealth soldiers who lost their lives in battles in that area but who have no known graves.

Every evening there is a ceremony at the Menin Gate which attracts huge crowds. Matt told about visiting the place where John McCrae apparently wrote the poem “In Flanders Fields.” He also showed photos and talked about a concentration camp that the Nazis set up in the Netherlands, the only one in that part of Europe. “You get such a sense of disbelief,” he said when talking about being at the site of this concentration camp. He said that he is glad that the concentration camp has been kept as it serves as a reminder of the atrocities of World War Two. Matt explained that anyone can go on these Battlefield Bike Rides as long as they can pedal 60 to 100 kilometers a day. He said that the bike ride allows participants to see where our forefathers and relatives fought and died in the two World Wars. Matt himself is a former medic in Canada’s armed forces who was unable to be deployed due to knee damage. He admitted in his presentation that he carries some quilt for having been unable to be deployed overseas like others and he still wish4es that he had been able to go. He said that helping out Wounded Warriors Canada is his way of helping out those who had been deployed . He explained that Wounded Warriors Canada, a non-profit organization, works to find solutions for gaps that existing in government programs to help wounded veterans. Wounded Warriors Canada provides a number of programs at no cost to the veterans themselves. This includes programs regarding veterans transitioning to civilian life and veterans suffering from PTSD while also supporting mental health research. “There’s just not enough out there,” Matt said with regard to programs to help veterans who are suffering as a result of their service. Wounded Warriors Canada is trying to raise awareness and to enlist public support for the needs of severely injured service members and to assist in providing programs and services to meet the needs of service men and women who incurred physical or mental injury while serving.

Celebrate Incredible. Help us recognize the junior citizens who make our communities better. Nominate someone age 6–17 for a 2015 Ontario Junior Citizen Award! Annaleise Carr, 2012 and 2014 Ontario Junior Citizen, Simcoe, ON At 14, Annaleise Carr was the youngest person ever to swim across Lake Ontario. Two years later, Annaleise swam across Lake Erie. Combined these efforts raised awareness and hundreds of thousands of dollars for Camp Trillium, a family camp for children with cancer. Her book, Annaleise Carr: How I Conquered Lake Ontario to Help Kids Battling Cancer, inspires others to take on great challenges and help their fellow citizens. Do you know someone who is involved in worthwhile community service, is contributing while living with a limitation, has performed an heroic act, demonstrates individual excellence, or is going above and beyond to help others? If so, nominate them today! Nominations are open until November 30, and nomination forms are available from this newspaper, and the Ontario Community Newspapers Association at www.ocna.org or 905-639-8720 ext. 4439. Sponsored by:

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Jas Michalski, left, of the Rotary Club of Ottawa – Stittsville thanks Matt Muzzi, right, a volunteer with Wounded Warriors Canada, for being the guest speaker at the Club’s meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 11 which was Remembrance Day.

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Laying a wreath on behalf of all war brides at the cenotaph during the Remembrance Day service in Stittsville on Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 11, Remembrance Day is Gloria Stewart, left, who is accompanied by her son Malcolm.

A parade led by a highland band and including marching Armed Forces personnel, veterans, Cadets, Lions Club members, students and Scouts left the Stittsville Legion Hall on Stittsville Main Street just after 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 11, Remembrance Day, to proceed to the Stittsville cenotaph in front of the Johnny Leroux Stittsville Community Arena. The Ottawa Police Service blocked off traffic on Stittsville Main Street for the parade which headed north on Stittsville Main Street from the Legion Hall before turning onto Mulkins Street to reach the cenotaph. At the cenotaph, the annual Remembrance Day service organized by the Stittsville Branch 618 of the Royal Canadian Legion took place, with Legion chaplain Msgr. Joseph Muldoon of Stittsville lead the opening Lord’s Prayer, followed by a Scripture reading. The Last Post was played by Patrick Philipson, followed by the Piper’s Lament played by bagpiper Jordan McConnell. The laying of wreaths at the cenotaph saw over 50 wreaths laid: for Silver Cross Parents, for the Royal Canadian Legion, for the Korean Veterans Association, For All War Brides, for The Unknown Soldier, for all levels of government, for service organizations, in memory of individuals and for businesses. Ron Currie of the Stittsville Legion read the Pledge of Remembrance, after which Msgr. Muldoon delivered the Benediction followed by the singing of “God Save The Queen.”

Christmas bazaar, bake sale and luncheon Special to the News

A Christmas bazaar and bake sale will be held at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church in Stittsville this Saturday, Nov. 21 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Again this year a highlight of the annual event will be a great selection of baked goods and preserves. There will be a white elephant table offering virtually something for everyone. In addition, there will be handmade paper jewelry from Caring Hands. New this year will be an accessories table featuring gently used purses, scarves, belts, jewelry and more. There will be a selection of handmade gift baskets offered, all of them containing a variety

of desirable items. And don’t forget the bake table with a great selection of baked goodies. Admission to the bazaar and bake table is free with everyone in the community welcome to attend and enjoy some early Christmas shopping and take home some baked goodies. There will also be a delicious hot luncheon served, comprising Hawaiian meat balls over rice, salad, buns and warm apply crisp for dessert. This lunch will cost only $10 for an adult and $5 for a child aged 5 to 12 years. St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church is located at the corner of Stittsville Main Street and Mulkins Street going into Alexander Grove Park and the Johnny Leroux Stittsville Community Arena.


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Santa Claus coming to Richmond Bazaar on Nov. 28 Santa Claus is coming to Richmond on Saturday, Dec. 5. He will be the featured attraction in the annual Santa Claus Parade which will take place that day in the village. The parade will begin at 5 p.m., starting at South Carleton High School on McBean Street and heading north to Perth Street. More entries to the parade which is organized by the Richmond Village Association are always welcome. Float entries should be registered by filling out the form which can be found online at the website www. richmondvillage.ca. Any questions about the parade should be directed to Kristine Quarrington at kristinequarrington@richmondvillage.ca . But there’s more happening on Saturday, Dec. 5 than just the Santa Claus Parade.

Following the parade, everyone is invited to the Richmond Memorial Community Centre (arena) hall for a free chili dinner. It’s a chance to warm up, have a hot meal and enjoy some time with friends and neighbours. Then, at 6:30 p.m., it will be time to go back outside again for the annual “Lighting of the Park” ceremony at Memorial Park at the corner of Perth Street and McBean Street. This event not only features the initial turning on of the Christmas lights on the trees at Memorial Park but also sees the unveiling of this year’s new winter street banners which feature artwork created by Richmond and area youth. There will also be some Christmas carolling and Santa Claus himself will be showing up, fresh from his appearance in the Santa Claus Parade.

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It’s bazaar time at St. John’s Anglican Church in Richmond on Saturday, Nov. 28. A Christmas tea and bazaar will be held that day, running from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. in the church hall on Fowler Street. Admission to the bazaar is free with everyone welcome. Tickets for the tea are $7 for adults and $3.50 for children under 12 years of age. The tea will feature homemade sandwiches, squares, Christmas cookies, and tea or coffee. For more information, please contact Jeannie Langman at jplangman@outlook. com or at 613-489-3431 or Marsha Deyell at marshadeyell@hotmail.com or at 613838-3514 or Nancy Evoy-Veilleux at nancyveilleux@bell.net or at 613-838-5032.

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Entries wanted in councillor’s Christmas Card Contest Special to the News

Calling all youth artists! City of Ottawa Stittsville ward councillor Shad Qadri is once again holding his Christmas Card Contest in which young artists are encouraged to submit designs for the councillor’s Christmas e-card.

In addition, all submissions will be displayed in the windows of councillor Qadri’s ward office at the Goubourn Recreation Complex on Shea Road. There are two age categories in this Christmas Card Contest: up to six years of age is one category while the other one is for those from 7 to 12 years of age. The deadline for entries to this contest is Saturday, Nov. 28 at 12 noon. Entries will be judged by a team of judges which will select a total of four winning designs, two from each age category.

Submissions should not include any glitter paints or stickers as they cannot be copied onto an e-card. The artist’s name, phone number and age should be put on the back of each entry. The winners in the contest will be announced and presented with their prizes on Saturday, Dec. 5 at 10 a.m. during councillor Qadri’s annual cookie decorating and Santa photo event outside his ward office at the Goulbourn Recreation Complex. City of Ottawa mayor Jim Watson will be on hand to help councillor Qadri present the

prizes. Entries should be submitted no later than noon on Saturday, Nov. 28 by mail to Councillor Shad Qadri, 110 Laurier Ave. West, Ottawa, ON K1P 1J1 or dropped off at councillor Qadri’s ward office at the Goulbourn Recreation Complex (office hours are Mondays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Wednesdays from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m., Fridays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.). Entries can be left at the reception desk at the Goulbourn Recreation Complex if the ward office is not opened.

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Katherine Vanier, left, foreground, and Julie Vanier, left, background, look over scarves at the Shopapolooza – Not your Granny’s Craft Sale event in the atrium at Sacred Heart Catholic High School in Stittsville last Saturday. The event was held in support of the Pointe of Grace Competitive Dance Team of Stittsville.

Three weeks ago I was at a retail store and tripped over a box on the floor. I fell and broke my ankle. Today an Insurance adjuster called me. He said I was responsible to look where I was walking but he offered me $5000.00 to help me out as I have been off work. I am on sick leave and have not lost any income. Is there any reason not to just take the money?

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Plenty of Reason. Leaving aside what happened, and what you might be entitled to recover as a result of your injuries, it is always a good idea to consult with a lawyer before taking a settlement proposed by an insurance company. Insurance adjusters work for Insurance companies and they do not approach a settlement based on what you are entitled to. They offer money based on the risk of what you might receive by way of an award. Generally, they will try and settle a claim or potential claim for as little as they reasonable can in order to close off a risk.

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“A Hobo Christmas 1935” will be the topic at the November meeting of the Goulbourn Township Historical Society this Saturday, Nov. 21 at 1:30 p.m. at the Stittsville brnch of the Ottawa Public Library. It will be presented by Ottawa author Terrence Rundle West with everyone welcome to attend. Refreshments will be served.

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Members of the Student Leadership Team at A. Lorne Cassidy Elementary School in Stittsville attended “We Day” at the Canadian Tire Centre on Tuesday, Nov. 10. Numbering over 30 students, this marked one of the largest groups of A. Lorne Cassidy students to attend “We Day” with its focus on youth making a difference in their local and global communities. Among the A. Lorne Cassidy students who attended were Trinity Lowthian, Josh Benson and Carter Stone, all

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grade eight students, and grade seven student Meaghan O’Neill. And one speaker at “We Day” who seemed to grab attention was new Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Indeed, A. Lorne Cassidy student Meaghan O’Neill remembers the Prime Minister waving to her. At least that’s the way that she remembers it from her front row seat, admitting that others say the Prime Minister did not wave specifically at her. But whether he waved directly at her or not, Meaghan says that the Prime Minister “stole the show, pretty much.” She says that he gave a really inspirational speech, telling the 16,000 youth present that they have to start being leaders today, not sometime in the future. Student Josh Benson, who is one of the co-captains of the A. Lorne Cassidy Student Leadership Team, was also impressed with the Prime Minister who was making his first public speech since being sworn into the office the week before. He said that the Prime Minister made the youth at “We Day” seem important, telling them that they can make a difference today. Carter Stone, another A. Lorne Cassidy student who attended “We Day,” also was impressed with Prime Minister Trudeau. He says that Trudeau really stood out with his inspiring speech about change. But there was more at the day-long “We Day” than the Prime Minister’s appearance. Trinity Lowthian, the other cocaptain of the school’s Student Leadership Team, was impressed with the ordinary youth who performed at the event. Their performances showed her that anyone can do something given their special talents; they just have to take the initiative and do it. She herself wants to take this same

attitude and not just think about helping support CHEO but to take action and actually do fundraising for the organization. Trinity, who attended “We Day” last year as well, was particularly inspired at this year’s “We Day” by the singer Jillea, a 21 year old urbantinged pop singer. It was the first time that she had heard this singer but she found her message of “being yourself” to be inspiring. She says that she would urge other students to attend “We Day” in the future, saying that after attending a “We Day,” they will definitely want to help make a change in the world. Josh Benson, who attended “We Day” last year as well, says that this year’s “We Day” showed him that youth can make a difference and that even little things can make a big difference. Helping to support youth in Third World countries is one way that he and other youth may be able to make a difference, he said. Carter Stone says that “We Day” co-founders Craig and Marc Kielburger gave inspiring speeches, making him think about change and combating poverty. He is already thinking of ways to make a difference such as helping raise funds to build a well in a Third World country or building a school for youth in such a country. Carter, who was attending “We Day” for the first time, says that he learned about many conditions around the world of which he was not aware. He says that “We Day” helped him realize how good his life is here in Canada. He says that many of the speakers reminded the youth at “We Day” that they are the ones who have to make the changes in today’s world. Meaghan O’Neill found “We Day” really inspirational. She particularly related to Canadian wheelchair ath-

lete, philanthropist and “Man in Motion” Rick Hansen since she herself was confined to a wheelchair when she was in grade four after suffering a broken leg. She had worried at the time that the injury would adversely affect her soccer playing. But she did not give up at that time and she notes that Rick Hansen told the youth at “We Day” never to give up on their dreams. Meaghan says that her parents were quite interested that Henry Winkler, the actor who gained fame as “The Fonz” in the “Happy Days” television series and who has gone on to be a director and producer as well, was at “We Day.” Although she herself knew a little about The Fonz, her parents were much more familiar with him. Attending “We Day” had an immediate impact on Meaghan with its message of trying to help others. On the next day at school, she stepped forward and helped someone who was being bullied. She admits that she does not know if she would have done this had it happened before she attended “We Day.” A first timer at “We Day,” she says that she was impressed with the inspirational speeches and performances, saying that everyone was so energetic and positive about things. Among the speakers at “We Day” were Heather Payne, founder of the Ladies Learning Code; the Hon. Justice Murray Sinclair, chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada; Prime Minister Trudeau’s wife Sophie Gregoire-Trudeau; and United States Ambassador Bruce Heyman. This year is the 20th anniversary year of the founding of Free The Children, the organization run by Marc and Craig Kielburger that undertakes initiatives around the world. “We Day” was started to inspire youth to get involved with organizations like Free The Children and help make a difference in the world.

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Sacred Heart High School grade seven students who finished one-two-three in the midget girls cross country run this fall are, from left, Abigail Steen who was third; Caitlin Fioravanti, who placed first; and Jordyn Young who was second.

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Sacred Heart High School student athletes captured both individual and team honours at this fall’s midget girls cross country meet. Three grade seven 12 year old students – Caitlin Fioravanti, Jordyn Young and Abigail Steen – finished 1-2-3 in the meet. In addition, Sacred Heart won the midget girls cross country team title. And it was not easy. Jordyn Young notes that there was lots of running up and down hills in the 2.6 kilometer long course, in addition to running on some sandy terrain. The three winners, Caitlin, Jordyn and Abigail, trained together and so are used to running together. They also all played recreational soccer on the same team several years ago. Jordyn says that at the beginning of a cross country race, a runner tries to get out quickly and get ahead of the crowd. After that, it is settling into a comfortable pace. The Sacred Heart athletes trained twice a week in the time leading up to the meet. Abigail Steen says she likes long distance running and runs a lot with her father. Indeed, she says that she comes from a family of runners as her father was a long distance runner, her mother was a sprinter and now is a distance runner and her two sisters are sprinters. She hopes to keep running as long as she does not sustain any severe injuries and hopes to join the Ottawa Lions track and field club this winter. Caitlin ran cross country in elementary school. In grade five, she placed fourth in the cross country meet and then last year she placed first in the meet. Her mother, who was a track and field and also a cross country runner in her youth, has trained with her. Jordyn participated in cross country running

in elementary school as well. She tried the sport in grade four and liked it, so she has continued to participate. Abigail says that cross country running not only makes a person stronger physically but also helps a person clear his or her mind when running. “Also, I find it fun,� she says about cross country running. Abigail plays soccer with a provincial level team and also plays recreational hockey with the Kanata Rangers. She is also a swimmer. She hopes to try out for sports teams at Sacred Heart if the sport interests her such as touch football. Caitlin says that she has always had a passion for running. She tried cross country running and really liked it. She finds it’s a good way to keep active and also to clear your mind in today’s busy world. She finds it calming to go for jogs in the woods. She says that she will always run and will continue participating in running for the school. She is leaving open the possibility that she may do some competitive running when she is older. Caitlin plays ringette and also soccer. She used to swim a lot and hopes to be a lifeguard someday. She also hopes to try out for touch football and perhaps basketball teams at school. Jordyn says that she feels good when she is running and particularly feels happy after running. She says that running gives a person lots of time to think. She hopes to continue running cross country throughout her high school years because she enjoys the sport. Jordyn also plays “AA� ringette with the West Ottawa Wild on the same team as Caitlin. She also plays soccer in the summer. She hopes to try out for various teams at school, even trying sports which are new to her.

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If you enjoy sending real greeting cards rather than email greetings at Christmas time, then you should consider purchasing cards from this year’s greeting card collection by Richmond artists Elena Khomoutova and Alexander Khomoutov. These cards, featuring holiday scenes from Richmond and Ottawa, are on display and sale at King’s Your

Independent Grocer in Richmond. And, in fact, you will be able to meet the artists themselves at the store this coming Saturday, Nov. 21 from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Meet the artists, get your cards autographed and be eligible for a free art draw with a surprise art gift going to the winner. Visit the artists’ website at www. LightFromArt.com for more information about the cards. You can use the contact page on the website to

ask questions or even to set up a visit to the artists’ studio to see the original art works or prints. This year the greeting cards featuring Elena’s paintings and Alexander’s photographs are being published by Attitude Greetings Inc. of Toronto, Canadian Greetings in B.C. and Editions de Villers in Montreal. All of the cards are blank on the inside so that you can add a hand written greeting. There are verse and greeting ideas on the artists’ website

www.LightFromArt.com . The envelopes used are made from recycled paper. Both Elena and Alexander want to bring the greeting card recipient good luck, happiness and joy through the cards. They hope that their images help people feel a peaceful sense of well being, happiness and empowerment. It has now been 20 years since Elena’s art was featured for the first time on greeting cards published by

UNICEF and distributed in more than 67 countries around the world. Since then, other greeting card publishers have approached Elena and Alexander to publish their images on other greeting cards such as the ones now available at King’s Your Independent Grocer. Elena’s art work is also on display at the Koyman Gallery in Ottawa. Currently one of her paintings is on display at the North Gower branch of the Ottawa Public Library.

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World War Two veteran Ret’d Sergeant Major Stan Preston, centre, who is 94 years old, walks hand in hand with his great grandchildren Tahlia Butler, left, and Emma Butler, right, who are students at A. Lorne Cassidy Elementary School in Stittsville, at the school’s Remembrance Day ceremony on Wednesday, Nov. 11.

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He is 94 ½ years old, a World War Two veteran and great grandfather of 28 including A. Lorne Cassidy Elementary School students Emma and Tahlia Butler. And there he was, walking hand in hand with his two great grandchildren in their Guide uniforms, as they together were part of the opening class wreath laying procession at the Remembrance Day ceremony at A. Lorne Cassidy Elementary School in Stittsville on Wednesday, Nov. 11, Remembrance Day. Ret’d Sergeant Major Stan Preston was a special guest at the Remembrance Day ceremony, along with three who are currently serving in the Canadian Armed Forces: Master Corporal Darren Johnston, Lieutenant Colonel Toone and Major Llewellyn. In his opening remarks at the assembly, A. Lorne Cassidy principal Andrew Canham thanked all those in the service today and those who have served for helping make the world a safer, better place. He told the story of how Stan Preston, as an 18 year old in 1939, had tried to join the Army but was refused. A year later, he joined the Air Force, eventually become a wireless operator and then earning his wings as a wireless operator and air gunner. He served in England and then returned to Canada in 1943 to instruct others about bombers and fighter aircraft. Later in the war, he was stationed in the Maritimes where he was in charge of using radar to hunt for submarines in the St. Lawrence River and the Atlantic. Ret’d Sergeant Major Preston was married for 69 years, had eight children, 17 grandchildren and 28 great grandchildren. Principal Canham that the civil liberties enjoyed in Canada today are because of the sacrifices for freedom, justice and democracy which were made in World War One, World War Two and the Korean War. He said men and women fought in the wars to preserve Canada’s tradition of freedom and that it is up to people today to make sure that the dreams of these veterans are realized. He urged the students to think of peace if they cannot remember war. Lt. Col. Toone, who is a helicopter pilot,

speaking at the assembly, told the assembled students and the more than 100 parents who filled the rear of the gym, about his visit to a cemetery in Europe where Canadian war dead are buried as well as his visits to a battlefield where a Newfoundland regiment was virtually wiped out and also to Flanders Fields where the poem “In Flanders Fields� was written. He referred to the lines in the poem “In Flanders Fields� which refer to taking up “the torch� from those who have fallen (“To you from failing hands we throw/The torch; be yours to hold it high�). He said that this means that those today have a duty to do what they can to make the world a better place. The assembly also saw performances by a number of classes and performers. The song “Imagine� was sung by the student trio of Meaghan O’Neill, Zoe Veitch and Madison Forsyth as the opening procession and class wreath laying took place. Mme. Viel’s grade seven/eight class presented “In Flanders Fields� and “Au champ d’honneur� while other presentations included Mrs. Doucette’s three/four class “Highway of Heroes�; Mme. Charest’s and Mme. Kearns’ grade two’s with “Au Canada�; Mme. Charest’s, Mme. Kearns’, Mme. Ypma’s classes with “Do You Know Where I Find Peace?� and “Little Poppy�(among the words to this were “I wear a little poppy, as red as red can be, to show that I remember those who fought for me�); Mme. Maier’s, Mme. Evans’, Mme. Ypma’s classes with “Mille colombes�; the grade one choir singing “I’ve Got Peace� and “It’s a Small World�; and Mme. Menary’s five/six class with “Je porte un coquelicot.� For some of these presentations, appropriate video was shown on a screen at the front of the gym. Before the hour-long assembly ended, there was an official laying of wreaths by representatives of the school’s administration, Parent Council, teaching staff, students and organizations like the Guides and Scouts. The grade one choir sang “We Shall Overcome� during this wreath laying. The playing of the Last Post via a video on the screen, a Minute of Silence and then Reveille completed the assembly.


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Students from Mme. Kearns’ class who are performing at the Remembrance Day ceremony at A. Lorne Cassidy Elementary School in Stittsville on Wednesday, Nov. 11 are, from left, students Thomas Case, Samantha Humby, Joshua Leeman and Henry Pettigrew.

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In a presentation at the Remembrance Day ceremony at A. Lorne Cassidy Elementary School in Stittsville on Wednesday, Nov. 11, Remembrance Day, are students Lauryn Russell, left, and Gordon Thomson, right.

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Carrying a class wreath at the Remembrance Day ceremony at A. Lorne Cassidy Elementary School in Stittsville on Wednesday, Nov. 11 are students Bradley Farr, left, and Julia Mueller-Neuhaus, right.

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Singing the song “Imagine” during the opening procession and class wreath laying ceremony at the John Curry/Metroland Remembrance Day ceremony Laying a wreath on behalf of Guiding and Scouting at at A. Lorne Cassidy Elementary the Remembrance Day ceremony at A. Lorne Cassidy School on Wednesday, Nov. 11 Elementary School on Wednesday, Nov. 11 are, from are students Zoe Veitch, left, and left, Peter Turk, Erica Thomas and Kyle Kasouf. Madison Forsyth, right.

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Performing at the Remembrance Day ceremony at A. Lorne Cassidy Elementary School in Stittsville on Wednesday, Nov. 11, Remembrance Day, are, from left, students Makayla de la Roche, Allison Byrne, Danica Garlough and Sydney Zapp.

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A number of the world’s most famous composers visited Stittsville last Friday. They did not come in person since they have all been dead for centuries but they were here in their music which

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Three members of the Harmonic Generation vocal group who are singing the Beatles song “Eleanor Rigby� as they accompany the Crumble Quartet at the music evening at the Gaia Java Coffee Company shop in Stittsville last Friday are, from left, Paul Jay, Susan Mayo and Sean Jones.

was performed through the talented strings of the Crumble Quartet, a four member string quartet whose members also play as well with a larger group called “The Strings of St. John’s.� The Crumble Quartet performed at last Friday’s music evening at the Gaia Java Coffee Company shop in Stittsville. These four musicians – Margot Lange on first violin, Julia Sandquist on second violin, Mary Young on viola and Catherine Campbell on cello – delivered a program featuring numerous baroque and classical pieces by such iconic composers as Johannes Brahms, Johann Sebastian Bach, George Frideric Handel, Antonio Vivaldi, Ludwig van Beethoven and Jeremiah Clarke. A highlight of the evening and its only vocal portion happened when three members of the a cappella group Harmonic Generation joined with the Crumble Quartet to deliver a rendition of “Eleanor Rigby,� a 1966 hit by the Beatles that featured a double string quartet arrangement composed by the Beatles’ producer George Martin. This

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made it an ideal song for the Crumble Quartet to play in combination with the Harmonic Generation trio of singers, namely Gaia Java co-owner Paul Jay, his wife Susan Mayo and fellow singer Sean Jones. Indeed, Paul Jay noted that this was a rare occasion for these Harmonic Generation singers to be accompanied by music as the group is usually an a cappella group. The Crumble Quartet draws its name from a favourite dessert which the ladies enjoy at their

rehearsals. These Friday music evenings at the Gaia Java Coffee Company shop are free to attend although donations are accepted, usually to help with the expenses incurred by the performers. For last Friday’s performance, the Crumble Quartet wanted the donations to go to help a Syrian refugee family that is being helped by an upcoming concert being held by the Harmonic Generation. See CRUMBLE QUARTET, page 41

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Performing at the music evening at the Gaia Java Coffee Shop in Stittsville last Friday are members of the Crumble Quartet, from left, clockwise, Margo Lange, first violin; Julia Sandquist, second violin; Mary Young, viola; and Catherine Campbell, cello.

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Speaking of concerts, The Strings of St. John’s which is the larger group to which the Crumble Quartet musicians belong will be presenting a “Christmas Gloria” concert of music of the season and sing along carols on both Saturday, Dec. 5 at 7:30 p.m. at the Woodroffe United Church and again on Sunday, Dec. 13 at 2 p.m. at the St. John the Evangelist Anglican Church in downtown Ottawa. For this concert, The Strings of St. John’s will be joined by the choirs of St. John the Evangelist Anglican Church and Woodroffe United Church as well as by Musica Serbica. To purchase tickets for this concert, please check out the website www.stringsofstjohns. ca. tickets will also be available at the door. Johannes Brahms was a German composer who died in 1897. He composed for piano, chamber ensembles, symphony orchestras as well as for voice and chorus. Many of his works have become staples of the modern concert repertoire. His music is rooted in the structures and techniques of the baroque and classical masters. Johann Sebastian Bach, who died in 1750, was a German composer and musician of the baroque period. He was known for his skill in counterpointe, harmonic organization and the adaptation of rhythms from abroad, especially from Italy and France. He composed over 300 cantatas and is now regarded as one of the greatest composers of all time. George Frideric Handel is a German-born British baroque composter who died in 1759.

He was known for his operas, oratorios, anthems and organ concertos. He is regarded as one of the greatest composers of the baroque era. His works such as “Water Music,” “Music for the Royal Fireworks” and “Messiah” have retained their popularity over time. Antonio Vivaldi, who died in 1741, was an Italian composer who is recognized as one of the greatest of the baroque composers. He composed many instrumental concertos for the violin and other instruments as well as composed sacred choral works and more than 40 operas. His best known work is a series of violin concertos known as “The Four Seasons.” Ludwig van Beethoven, who died in 1827, was a German composer who today is regarded as one of the most influential composers of all time. He composed numerous symphonies as well as piano concertos, piano sonatas, string quartets, a violin concerto and other works. Jeremiah Clarke, who died in 1707, is best known for his keyboard piece “The Prince of Denmark’s March,” written about 1700. Music evenings are held at the Gaia Java Coffee Company shop at the Stittsville Shopping Centre (Shoppers Drug Mart plaza) on Stittsville Main Street in Stittsville every Friday starting at 7 p.m. Admission is free although donations are accepted to help the performers with expenses. Early arrival is recommended for the best seating. This Friday, Nov. 20, the music evening at the Gaia Java shop will feature the blues sounds of singer/guitarist Roland Doucet.

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Remembrance tradition John Curry

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Claire Leger, left, back, and her granddaughter, three year old Samantha MacDonald, left, foreground, accept a class wreath being presented to them for placement by Stittsville Public School students Danica Chantler, right, back, and Ramsey Stretch, right, foreground, at the Remembrance Day assembly at the school on Wednesday, Nov. 11.

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A Remembrance Day tradition continued at Stittsville Public School again this year. Richard and Claire Leger, parents of Canadian soldier Sgt. Marc Leger who died in Afghanistan, were present at the school’s Remembrance Day assembly and once again this year accepted the class wreaths from students and placed them along the front of the gym stage. They were assisted in this task by three year old Samantha MacDonald, their granddaughter, who was there with her mother, Sofie Leger, Marc’s sister. Sofie and Samantha travelled from Toronto to be at the event. Richard and Claire Leger have been attending the Remembrance Day assembly at Stittsville Public School annually since 2002. Claire told the students at the end of this year’s assembly that there is no place on earth that she and Richard would rather be on Remembrance Day than with the students at Stittsville Public School. Another special guest at this year’s Remembrance Day assembly at Stittsville Public School on Wednesday, Nov. 11 was Lt. Navy Bill Danielsen, a naval officer whose 19 year career has seen him serve in Bosnia and Afghanistan. He told the assembled students that a veteran is a person who has made a commitment

through serving in the military to make Canada safe. He said that Canadians enjoy freedoms today because of what veterans have done, some of them quite long ago. He said that Canadians have freedoms today because of those who have risked their lives to protect these freedoms. He said that Canadian vets have served around the world to help protect Canada’s peace and freedoms and those of other countries. He mentioned Sgt. Marc Leger as one who served to keep Canadians safe and who sadly was killed in Afghanistan and did not have the opportunity to come home. He asked the students to stop and think about and remember Canada’s veterans and servicemen on every Nov. 11th and thank them for their efforts in providing the peace that Canadians enjoy and for keeping Canada safe. Stittsville Public School students Moria Hatfield and Dilara Pamuk were the MC’s for this year’s Remembrance Day assembly at Stittsville Public School. The gymnasium, site of the assembly, had artwork featuring poppies and crosses on its walls. The Last Post and Reveille were both played at the assembly. The assembly concluded with the students all singing the song “Put A Little Love In Your Heart,” complete with some rehearsed hand movements.

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Stittsville Public School students Nathan Mielke, right, and Tyler Wood, second from right, present their class wreath to school principal Michael Malek, left, at the Remembrance Day assembly at the school on Wednesday, Nov. 11.

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Richard Leger, left, receives their class wreath from Stittsville Public School students Megan Curry, second from right, and Matthew Peever, right, at the Remembrance Day assembly at the school on Wednesday, Nov. 11.

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With wreaths at the Remembrance Day assembly at Stittsville Public School in Stittsville are the assembly’s special guests, from left, Richard Leger, Claire Leger and Lt. Navy Bill Danielsen.

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It’s an outdoor artisan market but it’s also a celebration of Christmas old-fashioned style. So, imagine having an opportunity to purchase a diverse array of handmade goods from a selection of vendors – items such as heirloom preserves, hot sauces, infused sea salts, chocolates, baked goodies, natural soaps, boiled wool mittens, children’s toys, art, photography, jewelry and more! What a great place to pick up that unique Christmas gift for that special family member or friend! And while it is called an “Outdoor Artisan Market,” the vendors will be housed in a tent for protection from any adverse weather elements. But this event happening at the Goulbourn Museum at Stanley’s Corners this Sunday, Nov. 22 is more than simply an artisan market. It is an event that will transport you to the Christmas of bygone years. The Calligraphy Society of Ottawa will have representatives on hand to help children write letters to Santa and to help adults in creating decorative gift tags. Families will be able to pose for a photo with Santa in the Village Store at the Museum. You will also be able to watch a blacksmith at work and to trim an outdoor tree with vintage decorations from yesteryear. You will also be able to enjoy free hot chocolate and apple cider, roast marshmallows by the fire and even buy and enjoy an authentic Neapolitan wood fired pizza from Pizza All’Antica – a great lunch idea. This “Old-Fashioned Christmas & Outdoor Artisan Market” will take place this Sunday, Nov. 22 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Goulbourn Museum at 2064 Huntley Road at Stanley’s Corners, just south of Stittsville. Everyone in the community is invited to attend. The Goulbourn Museum is hosting this event with the sponsorship of Minto and its Potter’s Key development in Stittsville. Admission to this “Old-Fashioned Christmas & Outdoor Artisan market” is free.

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Laying a wreath on behalf of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police at the Remembrance Day ceremony at the cenotaph at Memorial Park in Richmond on Wednesday, Nov. 11 is Ret’d RCMP Cpl. Dennis Moore, accompanied by his grandchildren wearing Mountie uniforms, Ivy Rebecca Maheu, left, and Sophie Rebecca Maheu, right.

Memorial Park in Richmond was jammed for the annual Remembrance Day ceremony conducted by the Richmond Branch 625 of the Royal Canadian Legion. After “O Canada” led by the South Carleton High School band under the direction of Sarah Woods, Richmond Legion chaplain Deacon Louis Seward said the opening prayer, followed by The Last Post by South Carleton High School student Rikesh Mistry. Eric Booth played the silence and Lament, followed by Reveille by Rikesh Mistry. South Carleton High School student Emma Streatch read “The Red Poppy of Flanders” after which SCHS student Jack Rabb recited “In Flanders Fields.” After the singing of “Abide With Me,” led by the SCHS band, there was the laying of wreaths at the cenotaph. This includes wreaths laid for the federal government, the provincial government, the city of Ottawa, Fallen Comrades, Silver Cross Mothers, For All Veterans, for the Richmond Legion and others, as well as wreaths laid in memory of individuals, laid for churches and schools and wreaths laid for service clubs and other organizations. Following the laying of wreaths, Brian Goss of the Richmond Legion recited the Pledge of Remembrance. A closing prayer led by Rev. Carla Van Delen of St. Paul’s United Church in Richmond John Brummell/Metroland was followed by the singing of “God Save the Richmond Public School student Queen” which concluded the ceremony. Cameron Mayda read his poem “Lest

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Cameron Mayda is a grade five student at Richmond Public School in Richmond. He is also a poet. He placed first in the junior poem category in the Richmond Legion’s annual Remembrance Day poem, essay and poster contest last year. He read his poem “Lest We Forget” at the Remembrance Day ceremony at Memorial Park in Richmond on Wednesday, Nov. 11, Remebrance Day. His poem “Lest We Forget” reads as follows: The toughest men start to tear, Wishing their loved ones were still here. Our freedom came with a cost, Of many Canadian lives lost. People gone, not much left to share, Relatives with a loss they cannot bear. Men and women sent to the grave, At least having our freedom saved. Troops deployed, far and near, They fought bravely, without fear. They fought bravely, strong and tough, And in the end it WAS enough To preserve freedom for those to come, Strong and fierce to playful and young. Survivors remember the battle fought, And listeners have many a thought. Family waits for troops that never return, And have, very sadly, sworn Never to forget Those who paid their debt, For preserving peace in the land, We Forget” at the Remembrance Day Of Canada, where we stand. service at Memorial Park in Richmond on Lest we forget. Remembrance Day, Wednesday, Nov. 11.

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Lions selling Christmas fruitcake, shortbread John Curry

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It’s fruitcake and shortbread time. Christmas is coming which is the time when fruitcake and shortbread become delicacies of choice for many. And once again this year the Stittsville District Lions club is selling fruitcake and shortbread, with the sales campaign having been launched last week. The fruitcake and shortbread can be found at some outlets around Stittsville, such as at the Bank of Montreal and Scotiabank. They are also available from members of the Stittsville District Lions Club or from Lion Wayne Beaten at 613-836-5065 who is chairing this year’s campaign. Prices range from $15 to $7 depending on the product purchased. The fruitcake comes in an attractive tine can with a snowman on it. Funds raised by the Stittsville District Lions Club through the sale of this Christmas fruitcake and shortbread go back into supporting community initiatives and organizations.

The fruitcake has been sold by the Lions Club for years to favourable response. The shortbread, which was introduced last year, quickly sold out – it’s that good! Fruitcake is a cake made with chopped candied fruit and/or dried fruit, nuts and spices. Fruitcake is often served at Christmas gatherings. The history of fruitcake goes back to the Middle Ages and perhaps earlier. It was in the Middle Ages that honey, spices and preserved fruits were added to cake. Fruitcake soon spread across Europe, varying in different countries depending on the available ingredients. In Canada, fruitcake is commonly known as Christmas Cake and is eaten during the Christmas season. Shortbread is a biscuit or cookie traditionally made from one part white sugar, two parts butter and three parts flour. Shortbread originated in Scotland with the first recipe printed in 1736. Shortbread is widely associated with Christmas in Scotland and its shortbread is exported around the world.

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At a display of Christmas fruitcake and shortbread being sold by the Stittsville District Lions Club as a fundraiser at the BMO branch on Hazeldean Road in Stittsville are, from left, Stittsville District Lions Club president Don Redtman; Lions Club member Wayne Beaten who is heading the sale initiative for the fruitcake and shortbread; and Michael Posternak, manager of the BMO (Bank of Montreal) branch on Hazeldean Road.

Gift & Craft Fair Special to the News

A Holiday Gift & Craft Fair hosted by the Cheer Sport

Sharks is being held this Saturday, Nov. 21 from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the hall at the Johnny Leroux Stittsville Community Arena in Stitts-

ville. There is free admission. Over 40 vendors will be offering one-of-a-kind hand made gifts and crafts, ideal for holiday gift giving.

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MARY COOK Flour bag underwear with vivid printing hidden by bloomers

For once I was grateful for the fleece lined navy blue bloomers that I had to wear as soon as the cold fall days rolled around. Usually, I hated them with a passion. I used to think I was the only one at the Northcote School who had to wear them. But I learned that all of the girls in the junior grades, with the exception of bad Marguirite of course, put them on when winter was about to set in. Nonetheless that year, I was more than grateful for the bloomers that came once a year from Eaton’s catalogue, replacing the ones that would end up in the rag bag, and eventually become part of the endless braided rugs that covered our floors in the wintertime. My sudden gratitude for the bloomers had to do with the underpants Mother made that year out of the flour bags she

brought home from the grist mill in Renfrew. You never wore the navy bloomers next to your skin. You always wore underpants, which were homemade. Mother’s trip to the grist mill that year was no different from any other. The bags were piled in stacks along one wall, and beside each pile there was a price written in chalk on the floor. Of course, Mother never paid the price that was marked. She always managed to talk down the man who ran the grist mall, once telling him she saw better bags hanging in the cow byre at home. He was used to Mother’s negotiations, and she always ended up paying her price, which I thought was pretty clever of Mother, who before she moved from New York City to the backwoods of Renfrew County, had never laid

eyes on a flour bag in her life! Once we got the bags home, the job of getting them ready to be made into underpants, tea towels, aprons or whatever else Mother found the need for, was no easy task. They had to have their seams opened, then washed at least twice to get rid of whatever flour was still holding on, and then they got the Javel treatment, to try to get rid of as much of the printing as possible that adorned every bag. Well, that year, for some reason, the company decided to print both sides of the bags. Always, before that year, the printing was on one side, and the other was as white as the driven snow. And it was the white side that became bloomers, tea towels and pillow slips. The printed side was used whenever there was a need for a clean rag for any number of chores around the

house. And so, to my horror, my new bloomers, the printing held fast in spite of several washings and soaking in Javel water. There was nothing I could do, but wear the hateful things under my fleece lined blue bloomers. In those days, it wasn’t unusual to have your backside soaked to the skin from sliding down snow piles, or covered in mud, or just damp to the touch from the intense blast of the old stove in the middle of the room that pounded out a heat like you wouldn’t believe. And so we girls with the sodden seats would go into the cloak room at the back of the school room, take off the bloomers, and tuck them into the sleeve of our coat. Well! There was no way I was going to shed those navy blue fleece lined bloomers and expose my newly made flour bag underwear with the vivid printing as plain as the nose on your face.

And so I sweated it out in my seat, grateful for the first time in my life for the hateful blue bloomers. And it didn’t matter how often those underpants were washed, the dye held fast. And I didn’t have too many other pairs to fall back on either. My sister Audrey said I could fade out the bright navy and red print by rubbing it all over with chalk. Of course, we both knew that would only be a temporary cure. No, there was no doubt about it, the dye was there to stay. I was sure I was the only one at the Northcote School with Pride of the Valley written across her seat. Interested in an electronic version of Mary’s books? Go to www. smashwords.com and type MaryRCook for ebook purchase details, or if you would like a hard copy, please contact Mary at wick2@ sympatico.ca.

Christmas luncheon for Friendship Club

Special to the News The next monthly luncheon for the Friendship Club will be its annual Christmas luncheon. This Christmas luncheon will take place on Wednesday, Nov. 25 at 12 noon at the Stittsville Legion Hall on Stittsville Main Street in Stittsville. Menu for this Christmas luncheon will include turkey with all the trimmings plus dessert, tea and coffee. Entertainment will be provided by the West Ottawa Ladies Chorus. To reserve a spot at this luncheon, Friendship Club members should phone Gloria at 613-831-8819 or Rosemary at 613-836-6354 by this Friday, Nov. 20. Those attending are reminded that nonperishable items for the Stittsville Food Bank will be collected at this luncheon.

Craft and bake sale Special to the News

A craft and bake sale is being held on Saturday, Nov. 28 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Richmond Lodge retirement community on Perth Street in Richmond. There will be crafts made by Richmond Lodge residents as well as baked goods such as pies and bread. Everyone is welcome to attend.

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Sweet potato panna cotta Free Christmas Day dinner is simple, elegant dessert at St. John’s Church hall Foodland Ontario

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Sweet potato panna cotta is a simple but elegant dessert. It can also be garnished with diced apples and/or some spicy candied nuts for textural contrast. Preparation time: 10 minutes Cooking time: 8 minutes Standing time: 30 minutes Chilling time: 6 hours or overnight Serves: 8 INGREDIENTS 2-1/2 cups (625 mL) 35 per cent whipping cream 3/4 cup (175 mL) puréed, cooked Ontario Sweet Potato 3/4 cup (175 mL) milk 1/2 cup (125 mL) maple syrup 2 tsp (10 mL) plain gelatin 1/4 tsp (1 mL) each ground cardamom, nutmeg, cinnamon and allspice 1/2 tsp (2 mL) vanilla

PREPARATION INSTRUCTIONS In large saucepan, whisk together cream, sweet potato, milk, maple syrup, gelatin, cardamom, nutmeg, cinnamon and allspice. Over medium heat, cook for five to eight minutes, just until mixture begins to steam; remove from heat. Let stand for 30 minutes for spices to infuse mixture.  Strain mixture through a sieve into large glass measuring cup. Cover and let cool to room temperature. Stir in vanilla and pour into small glass dishes or ramekins.  Cover and refrigerate until set, 6 hours or overnight. NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION One serving: Protein: 3 grams Fat: 27 grams Carbohydrate: 25 grams Calories: 349 Fibre: 1 gram Sodium: 45 mg

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Everyone should be able to enjoy a Christmas Day meal with others. And everyone can thanks to Nancy Evoy-Veilleux and her family of Richmond. Once again this year, Nancy and her family are hosting an Open Table dinner on Christmas Day at the St. John’s Anglican Church hall in Richmond. The doors will open at 4:30 p.m. with the dinner served at 5 p.m. And, remember, there is absolutely no charge for this dinner. Anyone who will be alone this Christmas and who would like to enjoy a Christmas Day meal with others is very much invited to attend and enjoy this meal. If you would like to attend but do not drive, no problem. Someone will pick you up and then return you home afterwards.

If you would like to enjoy this Christmas meal but would prefer to stay at home, again no problem. The meal will be delivered to you or you can drop by the Anglican Church hall and pick up the meal. So, there is no reason why anyone should be alone or without a Christmas dinner this coming Christmas Day. Nancy and her family welcome everyone who is alone this Christmas to come out for this free Open Table Christmas Day dinner, enjoying a good meal and great fellowship in the true spirit of Christmas. If you are interested in attending or would like more information, please contact Nancy at 613-8385032 or via email at nancy. veilleux@bell.net . St. John’s Anglican Church hall is located on Fowler Street in Richmond. Christmas DayDec. 25, falls on a Friday this year.

Lionettes bake sale Special to the News

The Christmas spirit will be filling the Lions Hall on Stittsville Main Street in Stittsville this Saturday, Nov. 21. It will be the location for an “All Things Christmas” bake sale being held by the Stittsville Lionettes, running on Saturday, Nov. 21 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Early arrival is recommended for the best selection of these homemade baked goodies. But there will be more than just

a bake sale. There will also be a sale of gently used Christmas decorations along with other seasonal items. In addition, tickets will be on sale for a raffle draw on a lap quilt. This quilt draw will take place on Sunday, Dec. 20, just in time for Christmas. So you will want to make sure that you have a number of tickets in the draw. Everyone is welcome to attend this “All Things Christmas” bake sale and get in the Christmas spirit.

Book, bake sale in Munster Special to the News

It’s a “B” sale at Munster United Church this Saturday, Nov. 21 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. That’s when the church is holding its annual “Book” and “Bake” Sale with everyone welcome to attend. There will be lots of books available for your late fall and winter reading. In addition, there will be some scrumptious baking on sale that you will be able to enjoy immediately or perhaps serve in the up-

coming Christmas season. The Munster United Church is accepting donations of books for this upcoming book and bake sale. However, any donated books must be in good condition. Also, no encyclopedias, magazines or Harlequin romances are wanted. If you have some books which could be donated, please call 613838-2868. Munster United Church is located on Munster Road in the heart of Munster.

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May 8, 1933– November 10, 2015 Fred James of Kinburn, beloved husband of Fran James for 60 years, unexpectedly but peacefully in his sleep. Eldest son of the late Stan and Kay James of Sudbury Ontario, he is survived by his sister Barbara and brothers William and Robert. A lifetime member of the Chartered Professional Accountants Association, Fred was a retired professor at Algonquin College and was engaged in public practice. Fred loved the outdoors and his recreational vehicles, walking the farm with his Spaniel, and enjoying a fresh tomato sandwich on his homemade bread. He shared his enthusiasm for life with Fran and their five children, Sandra (Bob), Catherine (Roger), Lynn (Tim), David and Ian (Catherine), and was a proud and loving Poppa to six grandchildren. He will be remembered for his kindness, his generosity and for his love of family and friends. A celebration of life will be held in the Spring. DEATH NOTICE 1119.CLR648177

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(NEE JONES) Peacefully at home, Arnprior with her family by her side on Monday morning, November 9th, 2015; Mabel Coburn; formerly of Pembroke passed away in her 99th year. Predeceased by her husband, Woodrow in 1982; son, William (Bronwen) in 2000; grandsons: Corey Foucault and Norman Coburn and granddaughter, Shannon Coburn. Also predeceased by 7 brothers and 2 sisters. Daughter of the late Louis Jones and the late Josephine D’Aoust. Loved mother of Barbara, Richard and Jim (Nita), all of Arnprior and Norma Foucault (Morris) of North Bay. Dear sister of Teresa Mathews and sister-in-law of Odelle Jones. Mabel had 13 grandchildren; 16 greatgrandchildren; 2 great-great-grandchildren as well as many nieces and nephews. A private family graveside service will take place at St. Columba’s Cemetery, Pembroke later this month. For those wishing, please consider a donation to CHEO in Mabel’s memory. Special thanks to Dr. J. Rivington; Bayshore Paramed (James) and Revera (Vicki, Shayna) for all their support and excellent care. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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STANTON, PATRICK JAMES MCMILLAN, KEVIN “THE BIG GUY”

SMITH, HARRIET “HATTIE”

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Suddenly but very peacefully while behind the wheel of his truck as he made his way back home on Saturday afternoon, November 14th, 2015. William Kevin McMillan of McNab Braeside passed away at the age of 57 years. Beloved son of Willie and Edna (nee Cunningham) McMillan. Dearly loved brother and lifelong working partner of Keith (Margaret Stewart). Special uncle and good friend of Jake Smithson. Kevin was a devoted and cherished nephew of his “Auntie”, Laura Fraser (late Charlie) and will be fondly remembered by his other aunts: Libby “Lib” McLean (late Ray) and Jean Campbell (late Guard). Kevin also leaves behind his beloved dog, Buster. Kevin never knew how to say “no”. His big heart and gentle spirit leave an indelible mark in the memories of all who had the pleasure of knowing him. The McMillan family received friends during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and again on Thursday from 10 until 10:40 a.m. A Service to honour and celebrate Kevin’s life was conducted in the Pilon Family Chapel on Thursday morning, November 19th at 11 o’clock. Interment White Lake Cemetery. Remembering Kevin’s kind and gentle heart toward dogs, please consider a donation to the Arnprior Humane Society. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

At the Arnprior Hospital in the early morning hours of Saturday, November 14th, 2015; Harriet Emily Smith of The Arnprior Villa passed away in her 99th year. Beloved wife of the late Tom Smith. Dearly loved mother of Betty Norton (Dick); Enis Poirier (Val); Maizie Smith and Nancy McGowan (Bill). Dearest sister and best friend of Merle Allen. Cherished and proud grandmother of 10 and great-grandmother of 8. Predeceased by one daughter, Donna Smith; 2 brothers: Willy and Lawrence as well as 3 sisters: Mildred Dumouchel, Gladys Belanger and Beatrice Valliere. Daughter of the late Joseph Paré and the late Elizabeth Stewart. The family received friends during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. and again on Wednesday from 9:30 until 10:15 a.m. A Funeral Mass was celebrated in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, Braeside on Wednesday morning, November 18th at 11 o’clock. Interment Malloch Road Cemetery. In memory of Harriet, please consider a donation to the Partners in Caring Foundation of the Arnprior Hospital. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

LAING Jenny (Janet) Suddenly in Carleton Place on Friday, November 13, 2015. Loving companion of Bill (William) H. Dorman. Loving mother of Lorry Veronica Laing and Teena Laing. Dear sister of Gary Tysick (Anne), Linda Thompson, Chris Tysick (Glenna) and Judy Purdy (Brian). “Nana” of Kyus Thompson. Respected member of the “Tim Horton’s Coffee Club”. Jenny will be remembered for her kind and gentle ways. Friends were invited to visit the family at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, 19 McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place on Wednesday, November 18, 2015 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel on Thursday at 11 a.m. Interment to follow at Dewar Cemetery. For those desiring, donations to the Ottawa Heart Institute would be appreciated by the family. www.barkerfh.com

June 14, 1954 – November 22, 2008 Deep in my heart you are fondly remembered. Sweet happy memories cling ‘round your happy name. My true heart that loved you with deepest affection always will love you, in death just the same. Love, Louise IN MEMORIAM

IN MEMORIAM

STANTON, PATRICK JAMES June 14, 1954 – November 22, 2008 Heavy are our hearts today, memory brings you back once more to the time when you were with us, to the happy times of yore.

Brian, Virginia, Richard

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Bazaar, bake sale at Stittsville Seniors Community

With some of the boxes holding some of the food items collected by Stittsville Guides and Scouts in their annual fall drive for the Stittsville Food Bank are, from left, Matthew Leeder, Mike Leeder, Ottawa Fire Service District Chief Ian Buckland and Dave Inglis. The boxes were delivered to the Stittsville Food Bank on Wednesday evening, Nov. 11.

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tion of Christmas gifts as well as an array of fresh homemade baked goods. In addition, you will have the opportunity to enjoy some treats and tea and even possibly win a prize in a raffle. It promises to be a great event in this time leading up to Christmas and everyone in the community is welcome to attend: Saturday, Nov. 21 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Stittsville Revera Seniors Community on Stittsville Main Street in Stittsville.

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A selection of Christmas gifts and fresh homemade baked goods – now that sounds like a recipe for holiday enjoyment. And you can enjoy this feast of Christmas spirit at a Christmas bazaar and bake sale that is being held at the Stittsville Revera Seniors Community (Villa) on Stittsville Main Street this Saturday, Nov. 21 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. This bazaar and bake sale will feature a selec-

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Water Access & Next to Crownland! 1383 Snye Road, White Lake Wow! Stunning 3 bedrm bungalow on 5 acres abutting crown land with water access across street to 3 Mile Bay! Great layout, radiant flooring, beautiful landscaping, huge attached garage & 26’ x 25’ detached garage, luxurious master bedrm, sun room, gorgeous kitchen, wheelchair friendly, workshop/man cave & more. A true gem! $419, 900

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108 Pigott Street, Fitzroy Harbour Beautifully renovated 3 bedroom bungalow across from park in heart of the village, updated windows, hardwood floors, awesome remodeled kitchen & bathroom, large master bedroom, mud room & laundry room between house & 2 car garage, air tight wood-burning fireplace in livrm, pocket doors, finished basement with rec rm & 4th bedroom. Includes 6 appliances! New breaker panel Oct 2015. $284,900

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Local events and happenings over the coming weeks — free to non-profit organizations An open mic night will be held on Friday, Nov. 20 from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. at the Richmond Curling Club on Perth Street in Richmond. Everyone is welcome to attend or to perform. There is no cover charge but donations of non-perishable items to the Richmond Food Bank are encouraged. For more information, please

email acoustic.in.richmond@gmail. seasonal items will also be for sale. Purchase a ticket on a raffle draw on com . a lap quilt. The draw will take place The Stittsville Lionettes are host- on Sunday, Dec. 20, 2015. ing an “All Things Christmas� bake The Stittsville Revera Seniors sale on Saturday, Nov. 21 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Lions Hall on Stitts- Community (Villa) on Stittsville ville Main Street in Stittsville. Gently Main Street in Stittsville is holding used Christmas decorations and other a Christmas bazaar and bake sale on Saturday, Nov. 21 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend. Explore a selection of Christmas gifts and fresh homemade baked goods. Enjoy a treat and tea. Win a prize in a raffle. Munster United Church is holding its annual Book and Bake Sale on Saturday, Nov. 21 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Everyone welcome. Stock up on books for your winter reading while also getting some delicious baking. The Ottawa West Arts Association is holding its seventh anniversary art exhibition and sale on Saturday, Nov. 21 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the main lobby at the Goulbourn Recreaiton Complex on Shea Road in Stittsville. It’s free and besides art on exhibit and sale, there will be free cake and ice cream and live music. Everyone is welcome to attend. The Stittsville Legion is holding a fall craft and vendor sale on Saturday, Nov. 21 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Legion Hall on Stittsville Main Street in Stittsville. Something for everyone. Handicapped accessible.

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in Stittsville. An open public meeting to discuss crime in the Stittsville community, hosted by city of Ottawa Stittsville ward councillor Shad Qadri, will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 25 starting at 7 p.m. in Hall “A� at the Goulbourn Recreation Complex on Shea Road in Stittsville. Meet Stittsville’s new Community Police Officer Phong Le. Learn how to prevent crime in the community. Ask questions directly to representatives of the Ottawa Police Service and Neighbourhood Watch. Everyone is welcome to attend. The annual general meeting of the Stittsville Village Association will be held on Thursday, Nov. 26 starting at 7 p.m. in the meeting room at 8B Sweetnam Drive just north of Hazeldean Road in Stittsville. Everyone in the community is invited to attend. A “Richmond Village – Refugee Sponsorship Information Evening� will be held on Thursday, Nov. 26 at 7 p.m. at the St. John’s Anglican Church parish hall on Fowler Street in Richmond. Everyone interested in hearing the most current information regarding refugee sponsorship and the various options available for individuals and groups is urged to attend. Following the presentations, a “community refugee sponsorship working group� may be formed. For more information, please contact Rev. Michel Dubord at 613-838-6075 or via email at info@saintjohnsrichmond.ca . The Stairwell Carollers will be presenting a concert of Christmas carols from distant times, lands and cultures on Friday, Nov. 27 at 7:30 p.m. at St. Thomas Anglican Church at the corner of Stittsville Main Street and Carleton Cathcart Street in Stittsville. Tickets at $15 each are available by calling Bob at 613-836-5229 or at the church office on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (phone 613-836-5741). Tickets will also be available at the door. Everyone is welcome to attend.

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