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If you don’t do anything else this Christmas season, you should take a drive past the display of Christmas lights which Ross Connor has set up outside his Amberwood home in Stittsville. It’s a real visual treat that will fill you with the spirit of Christmas. And it’s easy to see – just take Springbrook Drive off Hazeldean Road and go along it until you reach the Poole Creek crossing at the Amberwood postal kiosk. Ross’ display in on the east side of Springbrook Drive just north of Poole Creek – you can’t miss it! This area might be familiar to you as it is the spot where Ross has developed an oriental-themed garden among the site’s trees over the years. Indeed, the garden was one of the stops on the Stittsville Goulbourn Horticultural Society’s garden tour last June. And Ross even augmented the beauty of the garden for that tour by displaying some of his colourful paintings as well as he is an accomplished artist. Ross has had a Christmas light display in this area

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Surrounding Bassel Khalil, front row, second from right, at the annual Christmas fundraiser at Napoli’s Café in Stittsville on Thursday evening, Dec. 17 are Ottawa Senators players, from left, front row, Andrew Hammond, Chris Wideman, Bassel and Cody Ceci; and, back row, standing, from left, Mark Stone, Curtis Lazar and Craig Anderson.

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It was an evening with six Ottawa Senators, a dancing Bassel Khalil and lots of fun, food and fundraising. In the end, about $16,000 was raised at this annual Christmas fundraiser at Napoli’s Café in Stittsville for Roger’s House, the paediatric residential hospice for

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Cara Pantalone ‘home’ for the holidays and performing at Gladstone Theatre John Curry

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Cara Pantalone has the best of both worlds this Christmas. She is not only getting to spend the holidays with her family in Stittsville which she still refers to as “home” despite now living in Toronto but also this professional actor is performing in the production “Freezing” at the Gladstone Theatre over the Christmas period. This is the second straight Christmas season in which she is performing in “Freezing” as she reprises the role of Beavertail, a character that she originated in last year’s production of “Freezing.” She is one of several cast members returning for this year’s production. Cara has had a connection with Stittsville for over 30 years, having grown up in the community with her family’s home being one of the first houses on their street in Amberwood. Every time that she comes “home,” she is always amazed as how much Stittsville has grown and keeps growing each year. When she attended high school at Holy Trinity Catholic High School in Kanata in the days before Sacred Heart High School was built in Stittsville, she recalls that it was virtually all farmland on the bus ride from her home to the school in Kanata. At Holy Trinity High School, she was very involved in plays and musicals throughout her high school years in addition to doing improv. Indeed, she received the Kanata Theatre Award when at Holy Trinity. Her performance career really had begun when she was in grade five and played the role of Cirrus the Cloud in a class production of “Weather You Like It Or Not.”

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Cara Pantalone who grew up in Stittsville is performing in the production of “Freezing” at the Gladstone Theatre in Ottawa over the Christmas holidays.


Cara Pantalone playing role of Beavertail in ‘Freezing’ audience, improvising depending on the response. This means that the show is different to a degree every time it is performed. You never know where it’s going to go, Cara says about this format of theatre. She says that at some performances, the cast is begging for audience participation whereas at another performance, the audience participation is active in the extreme. Cara says that this pantomime format plays to her improv skills, noting that there are not a lot of opportunities in theatre that an actor gets to use such improv skills. That’s why she loves this production. Cara says that actors are the only people who choose a hobby as their profession. She admits that rehearsing to prepare a production can lead to long days that can feel like work but this is minimal compared to the feeling of creating something every time you are on stage. “You have to really love theatre to be an actor,” she says, adding that it is not as glam-

orous a profession as people might think. “You’d better love it if you want to do it,” she says about acting, noting that there are times when there is not much work. She says that once an actor gets established with a few theatre companies, the actor usually sees more steady work. Cara herself is in the enviable position right now of having her next two gigs already lined up. She admits that it is unusual for her to have three gigs all lined up, back

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to back. She says that Toronto is the best place in Canada to be for an actor, although other cities like Calgary and Montreal are starting to get active theatre communities. Much of Cara’s theatre work is in musicals and she admits that “Freezing” does have music in it. She has also done some TV and commercial work but has not done any movie work. See ‘FREEZING,” page 5

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After high school and a little break from performing, she attended the Randolph Academy for the Performing Arts in Toronto which offers a training program for whose wanting to pursue a professional career in the theatre. Indeed, Cara now teaches in the children’s program at the Randolph Academy for the Performing Arts, teaching music theatre, drama and improv to children and teens. Cara has been singing, dancing and acting as well as doing improv ever since her graduation from the Randolph Academy for the Performing Arts and has become an active performer on the Toronto improv scene. Her improv credits include the sold out run of the improvised soap opera “Welcome to Town,” the ground breaking “Formations” and the 2009 Canadian Comedy Award nominated show “Troubador.” She has also participated in the Canadian Improv Games and has performed in multiple improv shows with both The Bad Dog Theatre and Second City. Cara says that the last number of years have been good for her career-wise, performing in anywhere from two to five shows a year and doing a lot of teaching. As for the role of Beavertail in “Freezing,” Cara admits that she has put a lot of her own energy and quirkiness into the character, acknowledging that she plays the character different than perhaps some other actors would. The character is also influenced by the fact that “Freezing” features a lot of audience participation. Cara explains that “Freezing” is a comedy geared to those of all ages, both youngsters and adults. She says that young kids are enthralled with the whole show while there are lots of jokes in “Freezing” for both kids and adults. She is particularly full of praise for the pantomime format of “Freezing” which she calls enthralling. “There is nothing like it in Ottawa,” she says, adding that she was not surprised to see the production offered again this Christmas season due to the favourable response which it received last year. In “Freezing,” the characters talk to the

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Paintings by artist Ben Gatien line one wall at the Gaia Java Coffee Company shop in Stittsville. And most appropriately, especially for a coffee shop that features a music evening every Friday, these works of art show musicians playing. Instruments include a guitar, a trumpet, a piano and a trombone. But missing from this line up of musical art is anyone playing a saxophone. Last Friday, though, at the music evening at the Gaia Java shop, this lack of a saxophone in the artwork mattered little because the saxophone was one of the featured instruments at the music evening. The duo of Caelan Roberge-Toll on saxophone and Robert Wannell on guitar displayed their musical artistry, delivering a program of jazz music offerings that certified as

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She likes the immediate reaction that an actor gets in live theatre. Cara says that anyone who attends “Freezing” will have fun and laugh a lot. She says that “Freezing” involves very talented actors who love having fun together. They have fun on stage and so does the audience. She says that “Freezing” features hilariously wonderful characters as well as both political humour and local humour. This production features the latest jokes, some new songs and some new adventures as well. She says that “Freezing” is definitely becoming a holiday tradition in Ottawa. “Freezing” is described as a fun filled fairy tale popular with the whole family, filled with magic and intrigue. In the production, Queen Gerda and her two daughters, Princess Adele and Princess Hanna rule over the Snow Globe Kingdom. But the Kingdom is threatened by

the evil Hans, a villain who wants to rid the world of winter’s wonderland. Kids get to boo the “bad guy” and cheer on “the hero” in “Freezing” and there is singing, dancing and laughing as well, all making for terrific family entertainment that will warm hearts during the holiday season. “Freezing” opened at the Gladstone Theatre in Ottawa last Friday which was the first of 17 scheduled performances of the production, running through to Sunday, Jan. 3, 2016. Show times include an early matinee at 12 noon, a 2 p.m. matinee, a 4 p.m. show and a 7 p.m. early evening time. For a complete listing of the performances, go to the website www. FreezingTheMusical.com . To purchase tickets, call 613-233-4523 or visit www.FreezingTheMusical.com . Sponsors of the production include Porter Airlines, Greysdtone Village, Preston Street BIA, Re-Envision, Metroland Media (publisher of the Stittsville News

and other community newspapers in the Ottawa area) and Funhaven. Four child and family focused charities are benefitting from the production. These include The Candlelighters, an organization that assists families whose children have been diagnosed with cancer; the Snowsuit Fund which provides winter wear for children in need; the Children’s Aid Society that services vulnerable families; and the Military Family Resource Centre of the National Capital Region which provides a home away from home for members of the regular armed forces and reservists and their families. The Gladstone Theatre has been a venue for professional theatre in Ottawa since 1982, first as the home of the Great Canadian Theatre Company and then since 2008 as a venue for entertaining professional theatre in Ottawa. The Gladstone Theatre is located at 910 Gladstone Avenue near Preston Street in Ottawa.

Euchre winners at Stittsville Legion Hall Special to the News

Leo Muldoon had the men’s high score at the euchre at the Stittsville Legion Hall on Stittsville Main Street in Stittsville on Tuesday, Dec. 15. Larry Romard was the runner-up for the men. Lynda Viau had the ladies high score, with Cheryl Kelly placing second. Bob Belanger had the most lone hands while Sheila Casagrande had the hidden score. Eva Brown had the low score.

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But whether it continues next year or not, it is certainly well worth a visit to see this year’s spectacular display of lights created by Ross. He is not only an artist with a brush but also an artist with Christmas lights. You don’t want to miss this “wow” Christmas light feature right here in Stittsville.

Bassel Khalil of Napoli’s displays his dancing talents Continued from page 1

This schedule saw them play in Washington the night before and play at home at the Canadian Tire Centre on the following night, Friday. The players talked with those in attendance and helped hand out some of the prizes and gifts during the evening. And one of the highlights of the evening was the auctioning off of a date with Ottawa Senator Chris Wideman. The Ottawa Senators also made a dream come true for some youngsters as one of the auction items at the event was the opportunity for some youngsters to play road hockey with the Senators players. Bassel Khalil was not only the auctioneer but also showed off his dancing talents again this year, showing his moves while on the railing in the middle of the restaurant. His moves paid off, as guest after guest tried stuffing money down his pants, all for the sake of charity, of course. Among those in attendance at this Christmas fundraiser was Ottawa Senators president Cyril Leeder and his wife Lydia as well as many long time Napoli customers. The evening began with an open bar cocktail hour along with lots of hors d’oeuvres which made the rounds. Everyone had an opportunity to mingle and catch up with old friends.

Everyone got into the spirit of Christmas as the Napoli’s servers were wearing seasonal outfits with the restaurant also featuring holiday decorations. There was even a red carpet spread outside the restaurant entrance. Many of these seasonal touches were thanks to Bassel’s daughter Nicole who is an event planner and is now taking a role in the restaurant’s special events and charity functions. There was Christmas music playing in the background to add to the festive mood of the event. In addition, Neil Graves captured the flavour of the evening as he took numerous photographs of the guests having fun and socializing.

After the delicious dinner which was prepared by Milad Khalil and his kitchen staff, Bassel thanked all those who attended. He thanked the donors and supporters who have supported this Christmas fundraiser at Napoli’s over the years. He also thanked the Ottawa Sens players for attending. The raffle and live auction followed, with all of the proceeds going to Roger’s House. All of those present went home with a gift including a bottle of wine. Sponsors and donors who helped make this year’s Christmas fundraiser at Napoli’s Café such a success included Jeff Milbury of Labatt’s; Robert Doherty of

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Dwaine Barkley of Richmond dies john.curry@metroland.com

Dwaine Barkley of Richmond died suddenly in hospital on Thursday, Dec. 17, 2015. He was 74. He was a businessman and politician but was best known for his over 40 years of involvement with minor hockey including years in various administrative roles. In business, he operated a fuel oil business in Chesterville, Nepean and Richmond, retiring in the early 1990’s. He was elected in Nov. 1997 as the councillor for the Richmond ward on Goulbourn township council, serving on the last Goulbourn council prior to the municipal amalgamation which created the present city of Ottawa in 2001. Dwaine first got involved with minor hockey in the early 1970’s when living in Nepean and his son Kevin

started playing hockey. In 1977 he and his family moved to Richmond where he coached in minor hockey, became president of minor hockey and then went on to higher posts in the Ottawa District Minor Hockey Association (ODMHA) and the Ottawa District Hockey Association (ODHA). His posts included vice-president of the ODMHA, vicepresident of junior hockey for the ODHA and long time Commissioner for the Eastern Ontario Junior B Hockey League. He was honoured with a life membership in the Richmond Munster Minor Hockey Association. He was also a co-owner of the Richmond Royals Junior B team from 1986 to 1989. When the current Stittsville Royals of the Central Canada Hockey League Tier 2, the successor of the Eastern Ontario Junior B Hockey League, returned

to Richmond to play a game at the Richmond Memorial Community Centre arena against the Ottawa Canadians on Friday evening, Dec. 4 this year, it was Dwaine who was given the honour of dropping the puck in a ceremonial opening faceoff. Dwaine also umpired ball during the summers until he gave it up in the early 1990’s. He was an avid woodworker John Curry john.curry@metroland.com and loved to hunt and fish.

wife of 52 years, Dawn (nee Gow), his son Kevin (Vicky) and his daughter Dawna (J.) Ferguson as well as by seven grandchildren and one great grandchild, with another great grandchild on the way. He is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews and friends. Visitation took place at the Kars Chapel of Tubman Funeral Homes on

Roger Stevens Drive at Kars last Monday, Dec. 21. The funeral service was held on Tuesday, Dec. 22 at 11 a.m. at St. Paul’s United Church in Richmond, with interment at Capital Memorial Gardens. In memoriam donations to the Richmond Munster Minor Hockey Association would be appreciated by the family.

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Ahead by 2-1 in their Central Canada Hockey League Tier 2 game against the Alexandria Glens at the Glengarry Sports Palace in Alexandria last Friday, the visiting Stittsville Royals gave up four goals in a span of just over five minutes in the first period to fall behind 5-2, a deficit from which the Royals never recovered in going on to lose 7-4 to the hometown Glens. The Royals opened the scoring in the first period when Jordan Boutilier scored at the 4:47 mark, with Aaron Hickie picking up an assist on the play. After Alexandria came back to tie up the game 1-1 just 17 seconds later, the Royals again took the lead at the 10:46 mark when Jack Chudleigh scored, assisted by Aaron Hickie and Mike DiBello. But then Alexandria struck for the four straight goals in a span of five minutes and

five seconds to take a 5-2 lead. The Royals came back with a goal by Ryan Cullen, assisted by Colin Baggio, before the period finished, making the score 5-3 for the Alexandria Glens going into the second period. The teams exchanged single goals in the second period so that Alexandria led by a 6-4 score entering the third period. Aaron Hickie scored for the Royals in this period, with Cole Lavoie earning an assist on the play. Alexandria scored the only goal of the final period, an empty net goal at the 18:58 mark to make the final score 7-4 for Alexandria over Stittsville. The Stittsville Royals peppered 43 shots at the Alexandria Glens net in this game. Alexandria managed 25 shots on Stittsville’s net. The next home game for the Stittsville Royals is on Sunday, Jan. 3, 2016 when the Royals will host the Clarence Beavers in a 2:30 p.m. game at the Goulbourn Recreation Complex on Shea Road in Stittsville. R0013619958_1224

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Goal outbursts in third period lead to victories John Curry john.curry@metroland.com

Third period goal outbursts resulted in easy victories for both Laurysen Kitchens and Molson’s Black in Stittsville Town League action on Thursday, Dec. 17. Laurysen Kitchens struck for six goals in the third period to romp to an 11-6 win over the Pro2Col Red team while the Molson’s Black squad scored four times in the third period to gain an 8-4 victory over the Cabling Ottawa Orange team. Laurysen Kitchens led throughout its game against the Pro2Col Red team, leading 2-0 after the first period and 5-4 after two

periods before the six goal binge in the final period gave the team an 11-6 win. Chris Hesse led the Laurysen Kitchens team with three goals in this game. Ryan Schiffer and Corey Laurysen both had two goals while single goals were scored by Jordan Kelly, Brennan Gould, Luke Haunts and Roman Srutek. Ryan Kennedy, Roman Srutek and Shawn McGillvray all had two assists in the game. Single assists were earned by Luke Haunts, Jordan Kelly, Brennan Gould and Chris Hesse. For the Pro2Col Red team, Zack Rodier and Greg Harding both scored two goals in the game. Single goals were scored by Gilles Boudreau and Paul Doyle.

Bell Warriors all stars Special to the News

A number of Bell Warriors pee wee and bantam players are National Capital Amateur Football Association (NCAFA) all stars this past season. At the pee wee level, Bell Warriors players who were selected as all stars are Kyle Crabtree of Stittsville, Ben Williams, Nolan Harris of Ashton, Jake Papalia of Bells corners, Ethan Ryan

of Carleton Place and Andrew Bagg of Perth. Helping to guide the all star squad this season as all star coaches were head coach Mike Polito of Stittsville, defensive coordinator Dan Crabtree of Stittsville, assistant coach Matt Valois and assistant coach Brendan Stack. In the NCAFA East/West pee wee all star game, the West team featuring the Bell

Warriors players and coaches lost by a score of 40-20 to the East squad. The Bell Warriors also had five players and a coach selected as NCAFA all stars at the bantam level. Bell Warriors players selected as all stars this season are Sam Roberts of Nepean, Tyler Brohman of Nepean, Keenan Broad of North Gower, Aiden Willson of Ottawa and Andrew Fullerton of Stittsville. Coach Jesse Card, who is a Bell Warriors alumni, was selected as an all star assistant coach.

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Dan Cavanagh had four assists in the game for the Red team. Single assists were earned by Gilles Boudreau, Jason Judd, Ryan White, Greg Harding and Chris Brussatoir. In the other Stittsville Town League game on Thursday, Dec. 17, Molson’s Black led 1-0 after the first period and led 4-3 after two periods before scoring four goals in the third period to win by an 8-4 score over the Cabling Ottawa squad. Mike Byrne had two goals for the Molson’s Black team in this game. Scoring single goals in the game for Molson’s Black were Ryan Sterling, Jordan Hass, Matt Mulligan,

William Engler, Chris Monteith and Kyle Murray. Ryan Sterling picked up three assists in the game while Shayne Thompson, Chris Monteith and Robbie Clarkson all earned two assists in the game. Single assists were recorded by Kyle Murray, Mike Byrne and Mike Horner. For the Cabling Ottawa Orange team, the goal scorers were Scott Sherman, Nathan Adams, Jason Gallinger and Shane Byrne. Chris Neufeld had two assists in the game for Cabling Ottawa. Single assists went to Jason Gallinger, Mark Vennor and Scott Sherman.

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s you’re planning your Boxing Day shopping, spare a thought, and a dollar or two, for your local merchants. They are your neighbours working to eke out a living in their modest businesses. It’s not easy being an independent businessperson these days. It’s difficult competing against the glitzy displays put on by big competition. And nowadays there’s the added competition from the surging online-based business sector allowing customers to shop from their armchairs. However, your neighbourhood merchants deserve patronage. Don’t forget it is they who help you pay your city taxes. It’s the local shopkeepers who sponsor your child’s sports team, supports CHEO and other hospital campaigns that fund crucial health care equipment, and provide prizes for fundraising raffles and contests aiding a variety of local causes. There are not many days when small busi-

nesses don’t receive a request or two to support a community campaign of some sort. A generous public ensures that schools, hospitals, youth groups, sports teams, heritage organizations and a myriad of other offerings that make this area a great place to live are able to acquire the extras that allows them to continue to serve their community so well. That support is especially important for the most vulnerable in our community. This time of year most are able to share in the joy and largesse of Christmas because the public rallies around a number of causes from local food banks, to the Mission to the Salvation Army. An important part of that support comes from the local business community. So when you are setting out on post-Christmas shopping, and spending any monetary Christmas gifts you were lucky enough to receive, stop by your local businesses. Close out 2015 by giving the gift of patronage to your hometown retailers who contribute so much to your community year-round.

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So no wonder Blue Christmas blares non-stop, no wonder those schmaltzy movies keep getting cranked out, no wonder the toy manufacturers try to create hysteria at the malls, and no wonder television commercials play on our guilt and envy. And sure, some of us get suckered in from time to time, spending too much and unwisely, over-eating and drinking, fretting about how to make Christmas more perfect than it is possible to make it. A lot of tension is created when we are ordered to be happy and there doesn’t seem to be enough time and money for it. Yet, somehow, it usually turns out to be not bad. When the time finally arrives, the stores are closed and the TV is turned off, families are able to close the door on the outside world and retreat into themselves, their annual rituals, hugs and jokes. Most of the time, it works. 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

Despite everything we are, in the end, more than just consumers and more than marketing statistics. We are people who can make our own decisions about how we want to share, how we want to celebrate, how we want to be happy. We can even manage to ignore all those people racing off to the malls on Boxing Day.

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

I begin this week’s column on a somber note. On December 17th, 2015, Dwaine Barkley passed away at the age of 74. Mr. Barkley served as Councillor for Ward 4 in Goulbourn Township between 1997 and 2000. Mr. Barkley was also a longtime minor hockey volunteer and his contributions to his community will be fondly remembered. In honour of Mr. Barkley’s service to Goulbourn Township, the flags at the Goulbourn Town Hall were flown at half mast on the day of his funeral. Permanent Signs on Private Property By-law Review The City of Ottawa is reviewing the Permanent Signs on Private Property By-law 2005-439. Permanent signs identify buildings or properties, provide information on occupants or services offered at particular locations, advertise goods or services, or provide directional information. The current By-law dates back to 2005 when the sign by-laws of the eleven pre-amalgamation municipalities, townships and villages that comprise the new City of Ottawa were consolidated. Although there have been tweaks and technical amendments to the By-law since then, it is now time to take a broader view to make sure that signs in Ottawa meet key objectives for signage and that the By-law reflects emerging technologies and trends. Three objectives for signage have been identified. These are outlined in a discussion paper that elaborates on each and which seeks public input on key questions. r 1VCMJD 4BGFUZ m UIF EFTJHO MPDBUJPO NBJOUFOBODF BOE operation of signs should not pose a safety hazard for drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians. r (PPE %FTJHO BOE 'JU m TJHOT TIPVME CF DPNQBUJCMF XJUI their surroundings, reflect the City’s overall planning and design objectives and contribute positively to a liveable built environment. r &DPOPNJD %FWFMPQNFOU m TJHOT TIPVME DPOUSJCVUF UP UIF economic well-being of businesses and communities and assist wayfinding. Visit http://ottawa.ca/permanentsigns and provide your input on the discussion paper by January 13, 2016. Snow Go Program While it remains unclear whether or not winter will actually arrive, the City of Ottawa has a program that aims to help those in need when the snow finally does fall. The Snow Go Program is divided into two parts to match your individual needs to the appropriate service. The two programs are as follows: The Snow Go Program provides a matching service for seniors and people with disabilities looking to hire an individual or contractor to clear snow from private driveways and walkways. Residents who participate in this program are responsible for paying the individual or contractor removing the snow. The Snow Go Assist Program provides financial assistance to eligible low-income seniors or persons with disabilities looking to hire an individual or contractor to clear snow from private driveways and walkways. Approved participants may be reimbursed for 50 % of the cost of snow clearing per event, up to a seasonal maximum of $250. Rural applicants who have excessively high cost of snow removal are eligible up to 50% of the cost of snow clearing for their private driveways and walkways per event, up to a maximum of $450 per term. Check ottawa.ca/snowgo to find the agency that services your neighbourhood. In closing, I want to wish everyone a Merry Christmas. Next week’s column will take a look back on 2015. 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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Stephanie Williams, right, co-chair of the new Richmond Village Refugee Welcome group, accepts the group’s first donation, a $500 cheque from the Outreach Committee at St. Paul’s United Church, represented by, from left, Lynn Pearen, Dave Pearen and Marg Eddy.

Richmond Village Refugee Welcome receives $500 donation from St. Paul’s Special to the News

The new Richmond Village Refugee Welcome group has received its first donation. The St. Paul’s United Church Outreach Committee has given a $500 donation to the group. More donations are certainly welcome. The Richmond Village Refugee Welcome has accepted an offer by St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church to set up an account for the group. This means that tax receipts can be issued for donations over $25. The tax receipts can be issued immediately or at the end of the year at the choice of the donor. Donors can simply make the cheque out to St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church and in the subject line, write “For RVRW� or “Refugee sponsorship.� Include your full name and mailing address with the cheque and the tax receipt will be issued. Donation cheques should be mailed to St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, 3529 McBean Street, Box 910, Richmond, ON K0A 2Z0. The Richmond Village Refugee Welcome is a newly formed group

in Richmond that is hoping to sponsor a refugee family fleeing the turmoil in the Middle East. An information meeting held at the St. John’s Anglican Church hall on Thursday, Nov. 26 to gauge community interest and support resulted in the formation of a group which held its initial meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 1. The goal of this working group is to galvanize residents in the Richmond community to support at least one refugee family within the next year. There will be fundraising to support this initiative. Representatives of the group participated in the recent Santa Claus Parade in Richmond as a way of publicizing its formation. The group has a Facebook page and a website and blog are also being created to keep community members updated on the sponsorship process. The working group welcomes fundraising suggestions from individuals and groups in the community as this initiative to provide a helping hand to a refugee family in desperate need proceeds.

Gift bags filled with donations to Elizabeth Fry halfway home Special to the News

Fifteen women at the Elizabeth Fry halfway home in Ottawa are going to enjoy a Merrier Christmas thanks to the efforts of Louise Beggs of Stittsville. Last Thursday, Dec. 17, Louise and her dog Yoshi delivered full gift bags to the 15 women. The bags were filled with donations from Shoppers Drug Mart and the Stittsville Food Bank as well as some fun baking by Helene Rivest of Stittsville. The bags also contained a per-

sonal gift for each woman, something that she had asked for in her Christmas wish list. These gifts were sponsored by the Catholic Women’s League at Holy Spirit Parish in Stittsville. In receiving these gift bags, the ladies at the Elizabeth Fry halfway home know that despite their difficulties in life, there are people in Stittsville who care about each one of them and are supporting them in their return to normal lives.

950 Terry Fox Dr - Proposed Residential development Public Meeting A Zoning By-Law Amendment and Plan of Subdivision Application has been submitted for the property municipally known as 950 Terry Fox Drive is located south of Hazeldean Road and west of Terry Fox Drive in the Fernbank community. A public meeting will be held on this proposed development on Monday, January 11th from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. in the Sobeys Grocery Store (Upstairs Community Room) located at 700 Terry Fox Drive. The property is an irregular shaped vacant 14.3 ha parcel of land within the Fernbank community. Lands north-east of the property include the Glen Cairn Storm Water Management facility and part of the Carp River corridor. Low density residential KRXVLQJ DV ZHOO DV D 6REH\¡V JURFHU\ VWRUH LV DW WKH FRUQHU RI +D]HOGHDQ 5RDG DQG Terry Fox Drive. East of Terry Fox Drive is the existing Glen Cairn neighbourhood. South of the property is a hydro corridor, the Trans Canada Trail and further south is the future Monarch Blackstone subdivision. To the west are future residential lands within the Fernbank community. The owner, SPB Developments Inc. (Metric Homes) is proposing the development of 245 residential units comprised of single detached, townhouses and low rise apartment dwellings, with an accessory commercial/storage facility, as well as a park and adjacent open space. To provide comments please contact myself and City Planner, Mary Ellen Wood at Maryellenwood@ottawa.ca or 613-580-2424x16482. For more information please visit my website. 3URSRVHG 5RDGZD\ 0RGLĂ€FDWLRQV IRU 6WLWWVYLOOH 0DLQ 6WUHHW DQG :HVWULGJH Pursuant to By-law No. 2011–122, the City of Ottawa is providing notice to the public RI LWV LQWHQWLRQ WR DSSURYH URDG PRGLĂ€FDWLRQV DW WKH IROORZLQJ ORFDWLRQV LQ DFFRUGDQFH with the authority under By-law No. 2011-28: 6RXWKERXQG OHIW DQG ULJKW WXUQ ODQHV ‡ 1RUWKERXQG OHIW WXUQ ODQH ‡ (DVWERXQG OHIW WXUQ ODQH ‡ 3DYHG VKRXOGHUV RQ ERWK VLGHV RI 6WLWWVYLOOH 0DLQ 6WUHHW For more information, please contact: Mike Giampa in Planning and Growth Management Department, Infrastructure Services and Community Sustainability Telephone: 613-580-2424, extension 23657 or mike.giampa@ottawa.ca $Q\ SHUVRQ ZKR ZLVKHV WR UDLVH REMHFWLRQV WR WKH PRGLĂ€FDWLRQV PXVW FRQWDFW WKH City Clerk, in writing, at the following address by -DQXDU\ WK : City Clerk, 110 Laurier Avenue West, Ottawa, Ontario, K1P 1J1 Robert Grant Avenue 6WUHHW OLJKWV DQG WUDIĂ€F VLJQDOV RQ 5REHUW *UDQW $YHQXH DUH QRZ LQ RSHUDWLRQ DQG WKH signage and line painting are completed. Bike signals will remain covered until such time that the Multi Use Pathway is paved and opened (expected spring 2016). 6LWH SUHSDUDWLRQ IRU 6WLWWVYLOOH 'HYHORSPHQWV Recently the City has approved Tree Cutting Permits submitted for the following future developments in Stittsville. Please note that while the tree cutting permits have been issued this does not mean in all cases that the planning applications themselves have been approved at this time. For more information on these developments please visit my website. Stittsville South Residential Development - The site is the western portion of the lands within the Stittsville South Urban Expansion Area (Area 6). Surrounding the property, to the north is the Upcountry/ West Wind Farms subdivision and to the west across Stittsville Main Street is the Traditions/Harris Lands subdivision. To the south is the Woodside Acres country estate. - Tree Permit approved to allow tree removal in the Stittsville South subdivision, as of January 4th, 2016. Prior to this time there may be some pre-construction work being undertaken at the site. There are conditions associated with this permit which can be found on my website. - Zoning By-Law and Plan of Subdivision Applications have been approved for this development. 0LQWR +RPHV 3RWWHU¡V .H\ 5HVLGHQWLDO 'HYHORSPHQW - The site is at 6111 and 6141 Hazeldean Road located to the west of Jackson Trails, north of Hazeldean Road, and east of Echowoods. - Tree Permit approved to allow them to undertake tree removal starting midDecember to clear the permitted trees on their commercial parcel fronting +D]HOGHDQ 5RDG IRU WKH SXUSRVHV RI WKH 3RWWHU¡V .H\ VDOHV RIĂ€FH 0LQWR +RPHV their tree contractor and a City Forester met to stack out the limit of the tree clearing as per the permit. - The proposed development on this site is not approved at this time. Discussions on issues that were raised by the community are still ongoing, with respect to this proposed development, with City staff. Proposed Private School at 180 Huntmar - The applicant is proposing to develop the site in phases with the initially phase EHLQJ D WZR VWRUH\ SULYDWH VFKRRO ZLWK DFFHVVRU\ SDUNLQJ DQG SOD\LQJ Ă€HOGV $V Phase 2, a third storey addition is proposed for the school and lastly, in Phase 3, a separate medical facility is proposed. - The tree removal permit has been approved by the City and the applicant has advised that there may be a bit of activity on site between now and the New Year, however this will be very minor in nature. The main brunt of the tree removal will be started on or after the week of January 4, 2016. - The Zoning By-Law Amendment application was approved by City Council on June 24th, 2015. A site plan application was also submitted for the property at 180 Huntmar earlier this year and it is anticipated it will be approved in the near future. 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Holy Redeemer Roman Catholic Church

44 Rothesay Drive, Kanata, ON, K2L 2X1

613-836-1764

Email: parish@holyredeemer.ca Website: www.holyredeemer.ca

Pastor: Rev. Pierre Champoux

Weekend Mass Times: Saturday: 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 8:00 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 11:00 a.m. & 7:00 p.m.

Weekday Masses Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday & 1st Saturday of the month 9:00 a.m. Wednesday 7:00 p.m

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140 Abbeyhill Dr., Kanata Rev. Brian Copeland

10:00 am: Service of Worship and Sunday School Pastoral Care & Healing Service: 11:30am - last Sunday of each month 613-836-4756 www.gcuc.ca

Our area houses of worship invite you to rejoice this Christmas season with praise, reflection, song and prayer. Their doors are always open, so please join them in celebrating the true meaning of the season.

HOLY SPIRIT CATHOLIC PARISH A Welcoming Community 1489 Shea Road, (corner of Abbott) Stittsville, Ontario K2S 0G8

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Pastor Shaun Seaman Dec. 24th, 4pm: Family Service & Pageant Dec. 24th, 8pm: Carols, Candles & Communion

(9:00am Children’s program available) Pastors: Bob Davies & Doug Ward

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Grace Baptist Church of Ottawa

Christmas Eve – Wednesday, December 24th St Mary’s 6:00 pm Carols; 6:30 pm Eucharist St Paul’s 8:00 pm Carols; 8:30 pm Eucharist St John’s 4:00 pm Family Eucharist St John’s 6:45 pm Carols; 7:00 pm Eucharist St John’s 10:15 pm Carols; 10:30 pm Eucharist

St Paul’s Dunrobin 1118 Thomas Dolan Parkway Service 11:00 am

613-592-4747

www.parishofmarch.ca

6255 Fernbank Road (corner of Main St. & Fernbank)

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St Mary’s North March 2574 6th Line Road, Dunrobin Service 9:00 am

Sunday and weekday Bible studies see our website for times and locations

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Stittsville United Church

St John’s South March 325 Sandhill Road, Kanata Service 10:30 am

Sunday Worship 10:30 am

Christ Church Bells Corners Dec. 24th 4:30pm Family Service with Junior Choir 8:40pm Carol Singing, 9:00pm Traditional Service with Choir Dec. 25th 10am Christmas Day Service in the Chapel

Sunday, December 27th, 2015

Preaching the Doctrines of Grace

3760 Carp Road Carp, ON

www.christchurchbellscorners.ca 3861 Old Richmond Rd 613-829-1826

Christmas Day – Friday, December 25th Parish Christmas Eucharist, St John’s, 10:00 am

2470 Huntley Road

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Service and Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Rev. Neil Wallace 613-839-2155 www.stpauls-dunrobin.ca stpaulsunitedcarp@sympatico.ca

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Sunday Worship Service 10:00 am

Christmas Services

Christmas Eve Family Service 5pm Christmas Eve Candlelight Service 7:30pm Christmas Day Carol Service 10.30am

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SHALOM CHRISTIAN CHURCH

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Sunday School 9:15 am Adult Bible Class 9:30 am Sunday Worship 10:30 am

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SATURDAY SERVICES SABBATH SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES 9:15AM WORSHIP SERVICE 11:00 AM SERVING KANATA AND STITTSVILLE

85 Leacock Drive, Kanata Office 613-592-1546 www.christrisen.com Rev. Louis Natzke, Pastor

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Seventh-Day Adventist Church

Office: 613-836-2606 Web: www.cbcstittsville.com

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Christ Risen Lutheran Church

Sunday Services at 9:30 & 11am

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1600 Stittsville Main Street

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3794 Diamondview Road, Kinburn

www.holyspiritparish.ca

PASTOR STEVE STEWART

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Reverend Mark Redner

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Friday Healing Service 7:00 p.m. Sunday Worship Service 10:00 a.m. 613-288-8120 www.cometotheoasis.ca

Rev. Grant Dillenbeck Church: 613-836-4962 email: suchurch@primus.ca Visit our web site: www.suchurch.com


‘One Holy Night - Christmas in the Stable’ at Sunset Farms John Curry

john.curry@metroland.com

The Baby Jesus was born on that First Christmas long ago in a stable, with all of its sights and

sounds. And so in re-telling this story of Christ’s birth in that stable at last Saturday evening’s “One Holy Night – Christmas in the Stable” event, Trinity Presbyte-

rian Church teamed up with Sunset Farms of Stittsville to provide a setting similar to that on that First Christmas so long ago. “One Holy Night – Christmas in the Stable” was presented in

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Rev. Shaun Seaman of Trinity Presbyterian Church reads out the opening prayer at the “One Holy Night – Christmas in the Stable” event which was held at Sunset Farms on Hazeldean Road in Stittsville last Saturday evening, with Grits McMullen, right, of Sunset Farms holding her horse Holly who is nibbling on some hay. In the background is the crèche scene which had been set up for the service which included figures of Mary, Joseph and the Baby Jesus.

the main stable-like barn at Sunset Farms, with its dirt floor, wood beams overhead and bales of hay and bags of wood shavings, both of which provided seating for many of the 200 or so who attended the evening event. The temperature hovered around the 0 degrees Celsius mark outside, so that inside the barn was chilly but not cold. This too helped make the setting more real, more in keeping with that First Christmas when Jesus was born. Christmas lights were strung along the overhead rafters, with stars hanging from overhead as well. The focal point in the barn was a crèche scene that had been set up, a rustic wooden structure of modest dimensions, with enough room for the forms of Mary, Joseph and the Baby Jesus to be present. Three replica sheep flanked the opening of the crèche, with hay spread on its threshold and several stars hanging in the air above. This “One Holy Night – Christmas in the Stable” was not a re-creation of the nativity story. Rather, the stable-like barn and the crèche formed the backdrop to a retelling of the story of Christ’s birth in a stable through pertinent readings from Scripture, through the words of a shepherd, the innkeeper and one of the three Wise Men and through mu-

sic and song. Indeed, the one and a quarter hour presentation was filled with music and song by both vocalists and by those in attendance. So you had the Sunset Farms barn filled with such familiar sounds as “The First Nowell,” “While Shepherds Watched,” “Angels We Have Heard on High,” “Infant Holy, Infant Lowly,” “Away in a Manger,” “We Three Kings,” “Silent Night” and the concluding “Joy to the World,” all involving the spectators. But there was much more music than this. Vocalists Laura Hillary and Paula McGowen sang “O Come, All Ye Faithful,” “The Little Drummer Boy,” “Do You Hear What I Hear?” and “O Holy Night.” And then there was soloist Morgan Strickland singing “Mary Did You Know?” and her ear-grabbing “Pie Jesu.” And soloist Matthew Chin sang “Welcome to Our World.” And adding to the musical atmosphere of the evening was the contribution of the choir, referred to as the “Stable Unstable Choir” by presider and MC Rev. Shaun Seaman, as well as the background music providers of musical director Andy Duffy on keyboard, guitarist Bob Curzon and Eben Seaman on bass. See RECOUNTING, page 12

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Christmas Eve: 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, December 24th Family Service with Holy Eucharist 8:00 p.m. Choral Eucharist Christmas Day: 10:00 a.m. December 25th The Reverend Jane McCaig 1619 Stittsville Main Street 613-836-5741

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Anglican Parish of Fitzroy Harbour

St. John’ Sixth Line 1470 Donald B Munro Dr

Christ Church Huntley 3008 Carp Rd

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ST. ISIDORE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH 1135 March Rd., Kanata, ON. K2K 1X7 Pastor: Rev. M.M. Virgil Amirthakumar

Mass: Saturday at 5:00 pm Sunday at 9:00 and 11:00 am

St. Thomas Woodlawn 3794 Woodkilton Road Christmas Eve 5pm

Telephone: (613) 592-1961 E-mail: office@stisidorekanata.com

We are a welcoming and friendly community; please come and worship with us in our new church

St. George’s Fitzroy Harbour 192 Shirreff Street Christmas Eve – 8pm Christmas Day – 10am Contact us 613-623-3882 or at stthomas.stgeorge@live.ca

“Becoming Whole Through the Power of Jesus”

Morning Worship - Sundays, 10am Toddler, Junior Church & Tweens programs running concurrently

St James The Apostle Carp 3774 Carp Rd

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A New Testament Church 465 Eagleson Road (also entrance off Palomino) 11 am Family Bible Hour (Nursery Available) Sunday School 6:00 pm Evening Bible Hour www.bridlewoodbiblechapel.ca 613-591-8514

Youth Group - Thursdays, 7pm

Special Christmas Eve Service Wheel 6:30-7:30pm Pastors: Rev. Ken Roth, Rev.Luke Haggett 5660 Flewellyn Road, Stittsville, 613-831-1024

office@chapelridge.ca

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Christmas Eve 4:30pm Family service at St. James 7:00pm Family service at St. John’s 9:00pm Choral Eucharist at Christ Church Christmas Day 10:00am St. James December 27th 9:00am Christ Church

www.stthomasstittsville.ca

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Our area houses of worship invite you to rejoice this Christmas season with praise, reflection, song and prayer. Their doors are always open, so please join them in celebrating the true meaning of the season.

www.chapelridge.ca

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Recounting the story of the First Christmas in word and song Seaman noted that this “One Holy Night – Christmas in the Stable” event was being presented to help people remember what this season of Christmas is really all about. He said that the first stable at Bethlehem was the “meeting place of heaven and earth.” In his closing remarks, Rev. Sea-

the three Wise Men (Dave Perley). Those presenting Scripture readings included Sheila Brady, Elizabeth White, Lindsay Buchan, Joan Forsythe Linda Parsons Grits McMullen, Deb Hickey, Cynthia Weir, Bruce Weir, Julie Chin, Lucy Anglin, Kris Ungar and Jen Stewart. In his welcoming remarks, Rev.

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The story progressed through the recitation of various Scripture readings as well as by the recounting of that First Christmas by those portraying three key figures in its unfolding, namely a shepherd (Les Vandor), the innkeeper (George Von Jagow) and one of

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man thanked all those who had participated in this “One Holy Night – Christmas in the Stable” service and also all those who had attended. He particularly thanked Grits McMullen and her team at Sunset Farms for allowing the event to take place at Sunset Farms and for setting up the space with the crèche, the hay bale seating and other features. Rev. Seaman also gave the concluding Benediction and blessing, urging all present to go out from this “One Holy Night – Christmas in the Stable” event ready to share God’s love with everyone that they meet. “God Bless You” were his final

words. Hot chocolate donated by Tim Hortons on Stittsville Main Street and some goodies were available following the event. In addition, those attending did bring with them food items to donate to the Kanata Food Cupboard, an initiative organized by Susan Hahn, the Mission Team Co-ordinator at Trinity Presbyterian Church. Trinity Presbyterian Church is located on Richardson Sideroad just west of Huntmar Drive. Sunset Farms is located on the north side of Hazeldean Road just west of the West Ridge Drive/Kittiwake Drive/Hazeldean Road intersection in Stittsville.

What’s up, doc, around Stittsville?

The members of the Rotary Club of Ottawa – Stittsville gathered at the home of member Grace Bell for a Christmas social on Wednesday evening, Dec. 16….The stairs at the Stittsville Main Street entrance to St. Thomas Anglican Church have been under construction….Ottawa Fire Services firefighters from Stittsville transported food from Brown’s Your Independent Grocer to the Stittsville Food Bank on Tuesday morning, Dec. 15…. The high ranch building on Stittsville Main Street immediately north of Papa Sam’s Restaurant was removed from the site last week….There is a giant sign “Beer Here!” on the front of Brown’s Your Independent Grocer on Stittsville Main Street as the store is now one of the first 58 locations across Ontario and eight locations in the Ottawa area where beer is being sold in grocery stores. The beer sales at Brown’s YIG began on Tuesday, Dec. 15. Eventually there will be up to 450 grocery stores across the province that will be selling beer. This would be roughly the same number of locations as there are for The Beer Store. Selling beer in grocery stores in Ontario is the biggest change to the sale of alcoholic beverages since prohibition ended in 1927….The Running Room on Hazeldean Road was the target of burglars early on Sunday, Dec. 13, with the thieves stealing more than $11,000 in clothing and shoes and causing damage by breaking in a door. This same Running Room location was the target of a break-in last spring as well. Ottawa Police Service as asking that anyone with information on this latest Running Room break-in to call West District investigators at 613-236-1222, ext. 2655 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477….. Stittsville Public School delivered 21 Christmas hampers to the Stittsville Food Bank on Tuesday, Dec. 15…...St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church at the corner of Stittsville Main Street and Mulkins Street held its annual spaghetti supper and gingerbread house/train decorating event on Saturday, Dec. 5….The new traffic signals at the intersection of Fernbank Road and Robert Grant Avenue have now been activated. Robert Grant Avenue is now open from Fernbank Road north to Abbott Street….The Stittsville District Lions Club and Stittsville Lionettes held their annual Christmas party last Sunday afternoon at the Lions Hall on Stittsville Main Street, featuring pot luck finger food. Each person attended also provided a small gift for a child in lieu of a gift exchange. These small gifts will be provided by the Lionettes to children who are spending Christmas with their mothers at Interval House in Carleton Place which is a home for those who have experienced abusive situations….The Goulbourn Township Historical Society held its annual Christmas party for members last Saturday at the Stittsville United Church on Fernbank Road. There was no gift exchange this year as in past years but there was a trivia quiz with questions posed by Santa’s Elf aka Helene Rivest. The questions included not only trivia about Goulbourn’s history but also quotations and other matters…. Ottawa Fire Service firefighters from Station 46 on Iber Road helped the Stittsville Food Bank with the Christmas hampers which were delivered to clients last Saturday….Rev. Doug Kendall of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church attended the “One Holy Night – Christmas in the Stable” service held by Trinity Presbyterian Church and Sunset Farms at Sunset Farms on Hazeldean Road last Saturday evening…Napoli’s Café at the Stittsville Shopping Centre on Stittsville Main Street is offering two seatings for its New Year’s Eve celebration. Time of arrival for the first seating is between 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. while time of arrival for the second seating is between 8 p.m. and 9 p.m. Reservations can be made by calling 613-836-7722….


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Actual fuel insurance, PPSA, license fees andconditions dealerof admin. fees of up toconsumption $499. of Feescertain may for vary by dealer. •Fuel5include consumption for newand 2016 Elantra Limited (HWY 6.7L/100KM; City 9.7L/100KM); 2016 ♦Price Tucson 1.6T Ultimate AWD (HWY 9.3L/100KM; City511.6L/100KM); 2016 SantaManual/ Fe Sport 2.0T Limited (HWY2.4L 9.7L/100KM; City 12.9L/100KM); 2016AWD Accent are 4-Door GL (HWY 6.3L/100KM; City 8.9L/100KM) are basedDelivery on Manufacturer Testing. may WHEN EQUIPPED WITH Manual/ Elantra Limited/ vary Santa based Fe on Sport driving Limited AWD and are the $19,385/$24,985/$40,395. addition vehicle accessories. Prices Delivery economy Destination figures are used for comparison purposes only. of models shown: 2013 Accent Door GLS Elantra Santa FeAuto Sport 2.0T Limited $19,385/$24,985/$40,395. Prices include andefficiency Destination Actual fueladjustments efficiency may conditions varyupbased onand driving conditions andofthe addition of certain vehicle accessories. Fuel economy figures are used for for comparison purposes only. •Government 5-Star fees. Safety Ratingsshown: are part of the U.S. Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA’s) New CarSanta Assessment Program *Based on the 2009-2015 Automakers Canada (GAC) Sales report. †•Offers AVAILABLE AUTONOMOUS vary based on of driving the addition certain vehicle accessories. Fuel economy figures are used comparison purposes only.license ♦Price of models 2013 Accent 5 Highway Door against GLS 6-Speed Manual/ Elantra Limited/ Fe Sport Limited AWD are $19,385/$24,985/$40,395. include Delivery and Destination hicle’s starting price. Price charges $1,550/$1,550/$1,760 of to $200/$750/$500 fees, levies, available and all onapplicable 2013 Accent charges 5 Door (excluding GL 6-Speed HST). 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It’s under the “G” for “Gone.” The weekly Wednesday bingo night at the Stittsville Legion Hall on Stittsville Main Street in Stittsville was held for the last time on Wednesday, Dec. 16, ending a tradition going back 48 years. “Thank you for 48 years. I’m going to miss you,” bingo caller Sue McCormick told the crowd of over 60 after the $400 jackpot game had been completed at 9:12 p.m. on this final night, with Diane Statham, a bingo regular,

taking home the $400 in cash. These weekly bingos were ended due to a low turnout of players in recent months. Attendance had been running around 35 each week, putting the bingo is a money losing situation as about 50 players per week are needed to sustain the activity. For the final bingo on Wednesday, Dec. 16, the Legion Hall was bustling with a crowd of over 60, there to be part of the last bingo and knowing that the $400 jackpot would be given away, with numbers called until it went. To mark the final bingo, sandwiches were provided at half time to add a special touch

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to the event. There was also a special cake commemorating the final bingo and thanking the bingo players for their support over the years, with Christina Forbes, a long time regular at the bingos, given the honour of doing the ceremonial first cut of the cake. Christina Forbes, who is 88 years old, is the oldest of the bingo regulars. And what a regular! She has attended the bingos since they started, sitting in her usual spot at the front right of the hall. She is virtually always in attendance unless she is sick and she is rarely sick. She has had a number of “lucky charms” over the years including, of course, a tiny elephant which is considered a purveyor of luck in bingo. Christina has won the jackpot at this Stittsville Legion four times over the years including the last time just this last February. For about the last 15 years, her “bingo buddy” has been another Christina, namely Christina Rockburn, better known as “Tina.” For this final bingo which happened in the days leading up to Christmas, the Legion Hall was decorated with Santa faces, wreaths and other seasonal touches like the Christmas tree at the front of the hall. One bingo player wore red reindeer antlers while another wore a small Santa hat. But those at the Legion Hall were not

there to celebrate Christmas but to play bingo. They had purchased their cards, had their daubers (markers) at hand and had their lucky charms such as horseshoes or lucky pennies in place, ready to go. And at 6:45 p.m., it got underway with an early bird game with a $40 cash prize. Sue McCormick started calling out the numbers as determined by the ping pong balls blown around by air and emerging from the bingo machine at random – so there was under the “O” 63, under the “I” 23 and so it went. The numbers called in each game were displayed on a scoreboard on the wall at the front of the hall, over the kitchen area. The most recent number called flashed while the earlier numbers called in a game were simply illuminated. A similar scoreboard on the wall at the front left of the hall was used just for the bonanza game in which 50 numbers were drawn earlier and then players had to fill the card, with $100 up for grabs. Barry Durling was the lucky winner of this bonanza game. But bonanza is just one version of the many variations of bingo games experienced on this final night of bingo at the Legion Hall. These different versions of bingo are based on the winner achieving a specified pattern on the card from the numbers that are drawn. See BINGO ERA, page 19

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Christina Forbes, a long time player at the Wednesday bingos at the Stittsville Legion Hall in Stittsville, makes the ceremonial first cut in a special cake which was prepared for the final night of bingo at the Legion Hall on Wednesday, Dec. 16.

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Cathy and Peter Dawson cross daubers for good luck as they wait for the next game at the final night of bingo at the Stittsville Legion Hall in Stittsville on Wednesday, Dec. 16.

So, depending on the game, you could win with one line filled; with the four corners of a card filled; with two lines filled; by achieving a socalled “Six Pack” which is six numbers together on the card filled; by making a letter “X” or “L” or “T” on the card; by completing one line “the hard way” which is not using the centre free space; by covering a “block of nine” numbers anywhere on the card; and by filling in the numbers around the free space in the centre. As the time for the jackpot game finishing up this final bingo night at the Legion Hall approached, just after 9 p.m., the strains of the familiar Glenn Miller big band tune “In the Mood” could be faintly heard in the hall, coming from the hall’s second floor where a concert band rehearses every Wednesday evening. Of course, all of the players were “in the mood” as the jackpot game got underway. A hush settled over the hall as the players concentrated on their cards. It was at 9:12 p.m. that Diane Statham achieved bingo when the 58th number was called out, ending the game and ending the bingo era at the Stittsville Legion Hall. Among the bingo players at this final night at the Stittsville Legion Hall were Peter and Cathy Dawson who played numerous cards each throughout the evening. Their lucky charm was a photo of their 11 year old grandchild which Cathy kissed after winning a two line bingo game, sharing the prize with two others so that she won just $10. But the photo brought her luck, she said and that’s when another photo of a grandchild born just five days before was brought out for additional luck. However, although Peter and

Cathy have won the jackpot at the Stittsville Legion bingo before, their luck did not translate into a jackpot win at this final bingo. Cash prizes at this final bingo ranged from $20 to $30 to $40 to $75 to $100 to the jackpot of $400. The Stittsville Legion will be trying to dispose of its bingo equipment to a charity organization that runs a bingo. Bingo is a game of chance played with different randomly drawn numbers which players match against numbers that are on their pre-printed five inch by five inch cards. Modern bingo was developed in 1929 although the game has roots going back to the 16th century. A lottery game called “Il Giuoco del Lotto d’Italia” was played in Italy in the early 16th century. Playing cards, tokens and the calling out of numbers were added to the game in 18th century France. In the 19th century, a game like bingo was widely played

in Germany. In the early 1920’s, the game was standardized at carnivals in and around Pittsburgh and the western Pennsylvania area. A rule book was published in 1933. Toy merchandiser Edwin Lowe further popularized the game in the early 1930’s after he had seen people playing a game called “Beano” at a traveling carnival near Atlanta. By the 1940’s, there were bingo games throughout the United States. The origin of the name “Bingo” is unknown but may date to the mid 1920’s. There are claims that one player was so excited to have won that she yelled out “Bingo” instead of “Beano.” There is also the theory that “Bingo” echoes the sound of a bell.Bingo cards, which were printed in groups on paper of different colours at the bingo at the Stittsville Legion, contain 25 squares arranged in five vertical columns and five side-to-side rows. See BINGO USES, page 22

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Bingo players check their cards Diane Statham holds the $400 which she won in on the final night of bingo at the the jackpot game at the final night of bingo at the Stittsville Legion Hall in Stittsville. Stittsville Legion Hall on Wednesday, Dec. 16.

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MARY COOK Memories Marguirite’s voice rang out like a cowbell on a frosty night. “Dare to be a Daniel, Dare to Stand Alone”, she bellowed, drowning out everyone on the makeshift stage of the Northcote School. It was the night of the Christmas concert, and the little one room building was packed to capacity. We were all in our best Sunday clothes. Marguirite, of course was dressed in a frothy white creation that looked like it had just come out of a store in Ottawa, and not from Walker’s in Renfrew. To further aggravate the rest of the girls at the Northcote School, she had on her hateful shiny Mary Jane shoes... the rest of us in black or brown brogues. Miss Crosby had us all well instructed on the arm movements and gestures we were supposed to use in singing the hymn that night. The senior classes stood at the back, the middle row were those in the middle classes, and those of us in the primer grade, and there were about five of us, were lined up in front. Well, that Marguirite was determined she was going to be the star, and that’s all there was to it! When we came to the words “Hold the

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Each space in the grid contains a number. A typical bingo game utilizes the numbers 1 through 75. The five columns on the card are labeled “B,” “I,” “N,” “G,” and “O” from left to right, spelling the word “Bingo.” The centre space is marked as a free space and is considered automatically filled. The location of numbers on the card is restricted

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Many, Many Thanks I, Shirley Grant, want to express my thanks to so many during my operation at the Ottawa General Hospital and throughout my radiation treatments. Especially to Rev. Neil Wallace, Rev. Monique Stone and Mr. Joe for you and your congregational prayers. Also my family and relatives for all the hardship I put them through. Thank you to the Quilting Ladies in Pakenham for my lovely cancer quilt. Sincere appreciation to my many friends and neighbours for flowers, jewelry, soups, cookies, muffins, jello and all the beautiful cards and phone calls. Thank you, each and every one; it was really an overwhelming experience. Love and thanks to all Shirley Grant

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Tragically in Guelph, Ontario on Sunday morning, December 13th, 2015, while returning home after an innocent evening with friends. Grace Olivia Jean Glofcheskie of Arnprior was called home to God – taken from us needlessly and far too soon in a reckless hit and run. Grace is mourned by her parents: Gerard and Nancy (nee Brown) Glofcheskie of Arnprior, as well as her siblings: Adam (Jennifer Melville) of Ottawa; Luke of Toronto; and Rachel, a student at Trent in Peterborough. Grace was a very special niece to: Bob Brown; the late Jim Brown (Eileen); Ann Chateauvert (Greg); Cathi Muldoon (Pat); Bruce Brown; the late Donald Brown (Brenda); John Glofcheskie; Ron Glofcheskie; Peter Glofcheskie (Bev); Mary Blank (Clifford); Michael Glofcheskie (Glenn Greene); and Eddie Glofcheskie (Cheryl). Predeceased by her grandparents, Bronas and Zita Glofcheskie of Barry’s Bay and George and Jean Brown of Arnprior. Lovingly remembered by her many cousins, countless friends, and the community of the University of Guelph. The Glofcheskie family invited relatives and friends to join them during the visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Friday, December 18th from 2:00 to 5:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 pm, and again on Saturday morning from 9:00 to 11:15 am. A Funeral Mass was celebrated in St. John Chrysostom Catholic Church, Arnprior on Saturday, December 19th at 12 noon. Interment Albert Street Cemetery, Arnprior. In memory of Grace, please consider a donation to the “Grace Olivia Glofcheskie Memorial Fund” at the University of Guelph: alumni. uoguelph.ca/grace. Condolences and donations may be left at www.pilonfamily.ca Say “thank you”, “I love you”, and “great job” to someone each day.

Peacefully at the Arnprior Hospital on Monday morning, December 14th, 2015; Theresa Aileen Wilson of Woodlawn passed away at the age of 80 years following a brief but courageous struggle through cancer. Beloved wife and best friend for over 63 years of Orville. Dearly loved and devoted mother of Dianne Pelland (Gary) of Calgary; Steven (Kay) of Braeside; Gordon (Linda) of Calgary; Joanne Langford (Jeff) of Kanata; Glenn (Joan) of Kinburn and Shawn of Toronto. Proud “Nanny” of 11 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Loved sister of Priscilla Dillon (late Wilfred); Shirley Valiquette (late Bill); Mercedes Lapinski (Max); Marilyn Schooley (late Phil); Frances Smith (late Dan); Elaine Gibson (late Gordie) and Darlene Daniels (John Paul). Predeceased by 2 brothers: Eldon (Gail of Arnprior) and Bert (Pat of Galetta). Dear daughter of the late P.J. and Ella (nee McVean) Herrick. The Wilson family invited friends to join them during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and again on Friday morning from 8:45 to 9:45 A Funeral Mass was celebrated in St. Gabriel’s Church, Constance Bay on Friday morning, December 18th at 11 o’clock. Cremation followed. In memory of Theresa, a donation to St. Gabriel’s Church would be most appreciated. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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Peacefully at Lanark Lodge on Wednesday, December 16, 2015 in her 91st year. Lovingly remembered by her children Diane Letourneau (Dave Seabrooke), Karen Tubman (Garth) and Kevin Barr (Kathleen); grandchildren Sandi Gilpin (Lyle), Kristopher Tubman (Jolene Henderson), Robin Delahunt (Steve Brown), Katelyn Letourneau, Laura Barr and Kaeden Barr; great grandchildren Brian and Sarah Gilpin, Emma and Kyla Henderson and Alexa Tubman. Cathy was predeceased by her beloved husband Harold in 2007. Following a 30 year career with the Royal Canadian Air Force that took their family throughout Europe and Canada, Cathy and Harold settled as longtime residents of Munster and Stittsville. For many years they were faithful parishioners at Christ Church Ashton, where Harold was the organist. Cathy currently resided in Perth, most recently at Lanark Lodge. Her family is grateful to the staff at Carolina Retirement Suites and especially to those caring for her at Lanark Lodge in her final weeks. Cathy is survived by her eldest brother Alf Laidler of Ottawa and was predeceased by siblings Audrey Wilson, Bob, George and Doug Laidler. Friends visited with the family at Christ Church Anglican Ashton, Ontario on Saturday, December 19, 2015 from 12 noon until time of Funeral Service at 1 o’clock. As expressions of sympathy donations to Lanark Lodge would be greatly appreciated by the family. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls. Online condolences available at www.lannin.ca

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SLEETH - In loving memory of a dear husband, father and friend Lorne who passed away December 27, 1995. Nothing can ever take away, The love a heart holds dear. Fond memories linger everyday, Remembrance keeps them near. Forever in our hearts Love, wife Shirley And children Stephanie and Sean.

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Thinking of you today Mom But then, that’s nothing new For you were the thought of yesterday And will be tomorrow too One year ago we lost you Your pain was just too much. When God saw the road was getting rough And hills were hard to climb He gently closed your loving eyes And whispered peace be thine. It broke my heart to lose you but You didn’t go alone For part of me went with you The day God called you home Because you’re missed so very much Far more than words can say Just silence, tears and a special kiss Blown to heaven above To thank you for a lifetime Of devoted, selfless love And a whispered Christmas promise That on each day yet to come You will always be remembered for you meant The world to me, dear Mom. Always on our mind, Forever in our hearts. Love Shelley, Dean, Haylee & Nathan

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BARKLEY, Dwaine W. Apr. 27, 1941 – Dec. 17, 2015

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Suddenly, in hospital, surrounded by family. Beloved husband for 52 years to Dawn (née Gow). Proud father of Kevin (Vicky) and Dawna (J.) Ferguson. Cherished Grandpa of Samantha (Kyle), Jessica (Brogan), Brandon, Jacob, Zachary, Ryan and Jason; greatgrandfather of Jackson, Piper and one soon to be. Son of the late Clara (née Paul) and Willis Barkley. Dear brother of the late Roy (late Emily), late Rae (Sylvia), late Gordon, Lee, Carl (Carol), Catherine (late Lorne), Betty (Tom), late Elery (Carlene Bellanger), Muriel (Bert), and Elaine (Don). He will also be missed by his sister-in-law Connie Gow, numerous nieces, nephews and friends. Visitation was held at Kars Chapel of Tubman Funeral Homes 1610 Roger Stevens Drive on Monday, December 21 from 2:00 – 4:00 and 6:00 – 9:00 pm. Funeral Service was held at St. Paul’s United Church, 3452 McBean St., Richmond on Tuesday, December 22 at 11:00 am. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, a donation to Richmond Munster Minor Hockey Association would be appreciated. Condolences, tributes or donations may be made at www.tubmanfuneralhomes.com.

Irvine, Raymond In Carleton Place Hospital on December 19, 2015 with his wife Bernadette Cox by his side. Dearly missed by sister Twila Gilligan (Tom), Deseronto, and brothers Reginald (Judy), Smiths Falls, John (Susan), Franktown, Scott (Celica), New Liskeard, Kevin (Marcella), Comox B.C. Predeceased by his parents Scott and Christina, sister Opal Kuehl (Joseph) and brother Bernard (Sharon). Will be missed by many nieces and nephews. Friends and relatives visited the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home 19 McArthur Ave., Carleton Place on Tuesday December 22, 2015 from 2-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service was held in the Chapel on Wednesday December 23, 2015 at 11:00 a.m., followed by the interment at St. Francis de Sales Cemetery, Smiths Falls. For those who wish donations to Perth and District Community Foundation would be appreciated by the family. www.barkerfh.com

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Judith Gay (Scharfe) Cossette 1953-2015 It is with profound sadness that our family announces the passing of Judy, peacefully in her home, on December 13, 2015. She is deeply mourned by David, her dearly beloved husband and best friend for over 40 years, and her two adored sons, of whom she was so very proud: Clinton (Silvia), and Spencer as well as her “little man,� and joy of her life: grandson Oliver Cossette. Judy felt blessed with her special daughter-in-law, Silvia. Family meant the world to Judy who is also survived by her loving mother Joan Scharfe, and brothers Randy (Donna) Scharfe and Blair (Sue) Scharfe, her brother-inlaw Paul Bradley and sister-in-law Pippa Cossette. Judy was predeceased by her dear father Melburn and her wonderful in-laws the late Peter and Suzanne Cossette. She was also predeceased by her cherished sister Sandra Bradley in 2007. Sandy’s daughters, Paula and Cassie, became the daughters Judy never had and it was an honour for her to have had these amazing women in her life and to be involved in the lives of Sandy’s nine grandchildren. She is survived by 11 dear nieces and nephews and 13 great-nieces and nephews who just loved their special “Aunt Judy.� Judith Gay Scharfe was born in Ottawa, June 30, 1953 and grew up in Stittsville, ON. She attended South Carleton High School and then worked as a secretary at National Defence Headquarters in Ottawa where she met David in 1974. Later, Judy was blessed with the birth of her two sons and would do anything for them as a stay at home mom. Once they were in school, she worked as a District Sales Manager for the Hamilton Spectator. In 1993 she decided to direct her incredible energy and diligent work ethic to the world of real estate where she was a consistent top performer and award-winning sales representative for over 20 years with Royal Lepage State Realty in Ancaster. CLR655489-1224

She tried daily to make those around her happier and was extraordinary at doing so. Her infectious laugh would bring any party to life. Her clients, family and friends were devoted to her because she treated everyone with respect, honesty and integrity. Judy’s optimistic view of the world saw her enjoy a wide circle of close friends and loved ones whose kindness and prayers during her ongoing four and half year grueling battle with cancer were appreciated by her more than they will ever know. She fought as long as she did out of sheer love for her family. Judy also had the gift of being an instant problem solver who could always see the big picture and come up with the perfect creative solution. She was truly a treasure to be around with her rapier wit and constant sunny disposition. She loved her second home in Sarasota, Florida where she could escape the cold and just veg out on the lanai with a good book. Special thanks to Dr. Francois Moens and Heidi Thomas, Clinic C, the chemo nurses and volunteers at Juravinski Hospital, home care nurse Zuzana Sarmany and Dr. Rick Black. In lieu of flowers, Judy’s wishes were to help out The Cancer Assistance Drive and Ride Program, 569 Concession St., Hamilton, L8V 1B2 (www.cancerassist. ca/drive-and-ride) or Wellwood (www.wellwood.on.ca). As per her wishes, cremation has taken place. A celebration of Judy’s life well lived will be held in April, 2016 for family and friends. For further information, condolences, tributes, smiles or memories: dcossette@cogeco.ca You can shed a tear that she is gone or you can smile because she has lived. You can cry and close your mind, be empty and turn your back or you can do what she’d want: Smile, open your eyes, love and go on.

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An Open Table Christmas Day dinner will be held on Friday, Dec. 25, Christmas Day, at St. John’s Anglican Church hall on Fowler Street in Richmond, hosted by Nancy Evoy-Veilleux and her family. Doors open at 4:30 p.m. Dinner is served at 5 p.m. There is no charge for this dinner. Transportation available. Takeout and home delivery also available. Don’t be alone this Christmas – enjoy this Christmas Day dinner with others. For more information or to indicate attendance, please call Nancy at 613-838-5032 or via email at nancy.veilleux@bell.net . The Stittsville Royals of the Central Canada Hockey League Tier 2 are hosting the Clarence Beavers on Sunday, Jan. 3, 2016 at 2:30 p.m. at the Goulbourn Recreation Complex on Shea Road in Stittsville. The Richmond Village Association (RVA) monthly general meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2016 at 7 p.m. at the Richmond Legion Hall on Ottawa Street in Richmond will take the form of an Appreciation Evening as the RVA wishes to thank all of the volunteers, partners, sponsors and village residents who have helped the supported the organization. There will be complimentary assorted appetizers and non-alcoholic drinks served while quantities last. A cash bar will be offer. Entertainment by musician Andrew McKim. Everyone is welcome to attend.

Raffle at Scotiabank Special to the News

The annual Christmas raffle at Scotiabank in Stittsville featured lots of toys as well as other items. There was even a full size hockey net. And the winner could not have been more perfect, as winner Anthony Asquith is a father of nine children. So he will be making good use of the prizes of this raffle. The raffle is held by the Scotiabank branch in Stittsville to generate funds John Brummell/Metroland for the Stittsville With the assortment of toys and other items which were the prize in this year’s Christmas raffle at Scotiabank Food Bank. This in Stittsville are, from left, Tricia Brydges, manager at the Scotiabank branch; raffle winner Anthony Asquith; year’s raffle raised and Andrea Salvati and Peter Alves, both of Scotiabank. The raffle raised $3,500 which is being donated to $3,500 for the Food Bank. the Richmond Food Bank.

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LEAVE YOUR LASTING MARK FOR CHEO’S CHILDREN & FAMILIES KATHLEEN BELIEVED IN THE GREAT LOVE OF NEW-BORN CHILDREN AND THE IMPORTANCE OF EARLY CARE TO THEIR LIVES. FOR THAT REASON HER SON ESTABLISHED THE KATHLEEN ELIZABETH AND E. NEVILLE WARD ENDOWMENT FUND FOR NURSING EDUCATION IN HER MEMORY.

By making a planned gift to CHEO you not only help future generations of children, but you also provide some tax relief to your estate, while still providing for your family members. Here are some ways you can create your Forever CHEO legacy: make a bequest in your Will; create an endowment fund; name CHEO as the beneficiary of your RRSPs or RRIFs; or take out a life insurance policy with CHEO as the beneficiary.

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