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Fundraising to help severely challenged boy meaning there is still a long way to go. Myles acknowledges that there are other demands on donors who may not There’s the saying “It takes a village to raise a child.” be able to give year after year. He also For Myles Dear of Richmond and his severely chal- acknowledges that there is now the refulenged son Kyram, this saying has been rephrased to gee situation which requires support and, better reflect their reality: “It takes a big city to raise a special needs child.” And the “big city” has so far come through for them, raising almost $83,000 last year in a crowd funding campaign on the crowd funding website YouCaring which is a free crowd funding platform for those struggling with life’s challenges. The amount raised was over the campaign’s $65,000 goal which is the annual level of funding needed to ensure that Kyram can continue to receive the level of care which he requires. Now, another campaign is underway, having been launched on Nov. 1, again with another $65,000 goal. The campaign currently has reached about 20 percent, John Curry

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indeed, he himself is trying to donate to help refugees despite his financially challenging personal situation. This $65,000 being raised, combined with some minimal help from the provincial government, will allow Myles to pro-

vide the round-the-clock care that Kyram needs to survive. As well, virtually every cent that Myles earns as a software engineer goes towards Kyram’s care. See KYRAM, page 3

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Kyram is enjoying school and is making academic progress Continued from page 1

This coming year is also going to be a challenging one because of some extra expenses. Kyram, who is now ten years old, will be needing a new wheelchair, something that is going to cost at least $20,000 due to the wheelchair features needed to ensure Kyram’s safety. Meanwhile, the provincial government is choosing not to fund Kyram’s needs to any great degree, although Myles’ efforts, along with those of a number of other parents who find themselves in a similar situation of caring for a special needs child with extreme needs, are beginning to bear some fruit. A nursing amount is to be increased somewhat. Myles notes that chronic underfunding by the province in situations like Kyram’s is depriving parents of the right to raise their children. Because of the underfunding and extreme care costs, bankruptcy is an inevitable outcome, after which the government takes over responsibility for the child, replacing the parent. But Myles, as a parent, wants to raise his son himself, albeit with ap-

propriate funding from the province. This funding is not yet there but he says that he, now in his third year of advocacy for better funding from the province, and the other parents are starting to get heard. He calls it a “slow uphill battle” but says that the cause is starting to get known at Queen’s Park. Meanwhile, until more government funding can be obtained, Myles is depending on crowd funding campaigns to help provide the shortfall of funds needed to provide proper care for Kyram. And while the situation remains a financial struggle, Kyram continues to slowly progress. Myles admits that Kyram “ebbs and flows” each month, with some good months and some not so good. But he says that Kyram wakes up every morning deciding to be happy and never complaining about the chronic pain that he suffers. Kyram has a bright mind, charisma and a winning attitude. He loves silly play, slapstick comedy and has a great sense of humour. He says that Kyram is really enjoying school where he is showing progress. “He’s taking off like a rocket,” Myles says about Kyram and his schooling. He has mastered kindergarten-level math, is reading for comprehension at a grade two level and can spell words at a grade four level. He is even starting to create his own original sentences letter-by-letter, word-byword. This is all happening despite the fact that Kyram, because of his cerebral palsy and associated disabilities, cannot walk, talk, sit or stand on his own. Just over two years ago, Kyram began communicat-

ing through eye blinks and tongue clicks. He now uses these movements to control a speech-generating device attached to his wheelchair. Kyram requires 24-hour daily care to ensure his survival. This means a trained nurse sitting at his bedside at night and a disability support worker being with him during the day. But all of this comes at a price and it is a price that is not covered by provincial government funding. Indeed, only a portion of Kyram’s needs are currently being funded by the provincial government. The rest must come from family resources and fundraising which is why another crowd funding campaign has been launched again this year. A total of $65,000 must be raised to allow for the continuation of his needed care for another year. Donations can be made online at www. youcaring.com/helpKyram This crowd funding campaign will provide the stopgap funding until such time as Myles and other families in the province in similar situations can achieve long-term sustainable support funding from the provincial government.

Kyram will always require a high level of care, although his father sees no limit to how much progress Kyram can make, noting that Kyram is very capable mentally. Technology is also part of the solution, as Myles is finding new ways to use technology to help Kyram. He looks forward to the time when technology will give Kyram a voice, will allow him to join online communities and will even allow him to work. Kyram’s mother and Myles’ wife Simone passed away in 2011. Insurance money from her death helped support Kyram’s needs but that funding ran out. That led to the first crowd funding campaign last year, followed up by this new crowd funding campaign which is now underway, with a similar $65,000 goal. Kyram was born four months premature, spending eight months in hospital before going home in 2006. His mother Simone suffered a stroke one year later and was bedbound and dependent on others for her basic personal care from then until her death in 2011. See DONATIONS, page 4

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Sacred Heart students attend We Day at Canadian Tire Centre John Curry

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You can help people and make an impact in the world. This was the message delivered to youth at the We Day at Canadian Tire Centre ion Tuesday, Nov. 10. And three of those youth who received this message were Sacred Heart Catholic High School grade eight

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in which people can help not only in the local community but around the world. He said that the speakers all pretty much delivered the same message about helping people and making an impact in the world. Among the speakers at We Day at Canadian Tire Centre 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 Justin Trudeau’s wife Sophie Gregoire-Trudeau; and United States Ambassador Bruce Heyman. We Day is a celebration of youth making

a difference in their local and global communities. Organized by Free The Children, We Day has evolved from a single event in 2007 into a series of 14 stadium-sized events which take place in Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom. About 200,000 youth attend We Day events every year. We Day was started by Free The Children to inspire youth to get involved with organizations like Free The Children and to help make a difference in the world. Free The Children, which organizes We Day, is an international charity and youth empowerment movement founded by Craig and Marc Kielburger.

Donations can be made to crowd funding website Continued from page 3

During this time, Myles provided primary care to both Simone and Kyram as well as work full time. Debts piled up but insurance money from his wife’s passing allowed him to continue providing the needed support for Kyram. However, the insurance money was exhausted by 2014. Besides working, Myles organizes and attends medical appointments with Kyram, hires and trains a private team of caregivers for Kyram, interacts with his special needs teacher and in-school therapists, purchases and customizes medical equipment for Kyram, submits medical claims to the government under any applicable direct funding agreements and provides caregiving when primary staff are sick or unavailable.

Myles is extremely grateful and thankful for the generosity and compassion shown by friends, neighbours and others throughout the city and area to Kyram and his needs. He continues to believe that with appropriate help and support, the sky is the limit for Kyram and his development. He is determined to bring about change at the provincial government level so that families with disabled children can receive the same support and benefits as do low income families today. He says that parents should not have to choose between paying for basic living expenses and hiring quality caregivers to help their special needs children. Donations to help support Kyram Dear can be made on the crowd funding website at www.youcaring.com/helpKyram . 1203.R0013583990

Three Sacred Heart Catholic High School students who attended We Day at the Canadian Tire Centre on Tuesday, Nov. 10 are, from left, Declan McCloskey, Steven Murphy and Danika Gareau.

students Danika Gareau and Declan McCloskey and grade seven student Steven Murphy. They all earned their way to We Day by involvement with the Free The Children group at the school and with involvement in the “We Scare Hunger” campaign which collected canned goods and cash donations to help those in need at Halloween. Danika said that We Day showed her how to help in the world and how to give a helping hand to the less fortunate. Thanks to speakers at the event, she learned about how she could help the world. Declan was also impressed by the speakers at the event, calling them inspiring in telling how they helped make the world a better place. He said that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who was one of the speakers, told those at We Day not to wait to make change in the world tomorrow but to be an agent of change today. He said that the speakers showed what a person can do to help others in the world if he or she has the will to do it. Steven said that he learned ways

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SELLING PRICE: $27,895 SANTA SPORT 2.4L AUTO. SANTA FEFWD FWD SELLING PRICE: $28,395 SANTA FE2.4L 2.4L FWDAUTO. AUTO.FEES, FEES, SELLING PRICE: $28,395 FE 2.4L FWD AUTO. FEES, PRICE: $28,395 SANTA FE 2.4L FWD AUTO. FEES, SELLING PRICE: $28,395SANTA Car 9696 MONTHS Ω Ω 2013CANADIAN CANADIAN UTILITY 2013 CANADIAN UTILITY 2013 UTILITY since 2009* FOG , FEES, DELIVERY &MONTHS DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. $500 PRICE ADJUSTMENT , FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. UTILITY $500 PRICE ADJUSTMENT LIGHTS VEHICLE FOG LIGHTS UTILITY 2013 CANADIAN UTILITY 2013 CANADIAN DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUSHST. HST. DELIVERY INCLUDED. PLUS DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS HST. DELIVERY INCLUDED. PLUS HST. 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FeesManual may vary by dealer. ▼Fuel Elantra (HWY (excluding HST). Finance Offers exclude registration, insurance, and license fees. Delivery and HST). Destination charge includes freight, P.D.E., dealer admin fees and a full tank ofand gas.dealer Financing example: GL 6-Speed for $19,285 (includes $750 price adjustment) atnew 0% per annum equals $92 bi-weekly for ONLY $138 BIWEEKLY ). Finance example excludes 96 months registration, for a total insurance, obligation PPSA of $19,285. and license Cash fees. price Delivery isLEASE $19,285. andFOR Destination Cost of Borrowing charge includes is $0. Example freight,price P.D.E., includes Delivery and Destination of $1,550 fees, MORE levies,BI-WEEKLY and all applicable charges (excluding HST). Finance example excludes registration, insurance, PPSA and license fees. Delivery and Destination charge includes freight, P.D.E., 96 months for a total obligation of $19,285. Cash price is1.6T $19,285. Cost of AWD Borrowing is $0. Example price includes Delivery and Destination of $1,550 fees, levies, and all applicable (excludingCity HST). Finance example2016 excludes registration, PPSA and license fees. Delivery and Destination charge includes freight, P.D.E., 6.7L/100KM; City 9.7L/100KM); 2016 Tucson Ultimate (HWY 9.3L/100KM; City 11.6L/100KM); 2016 Santa Fe Sport 2.0T Limited (HWY charges 9.7L/100KM; 12.9L/100KM); Accent 4-Doorinsurance, GL (HWY 6.3L/100KM; City 8.9L/100KM) are based onfuel Manufacturer Limited model shown Limited model shown MORE BI-WEEKLY 100KM)/ Santa Fe Sport dealer 2.4L FWD admin Auto fees (HWY and a6.7L/100KM, full tank of gas. City ▼Fuel 10.1L/100KM) consumption are based for 2013 on Energuide. Accent 5 Door Actual GLfuel 6-Speed efficiency Manual may(HWY 5.3L/100KM; City 7.1L/100KM)/Elantra GL 6-Speed Manual (HWY 5.2L/100KM; City 7.1L/100KM)/ Santa Fe Sport 2.4L FWD Auto (HWY 6.7L/100KM, City 10.1L/100KM) are based on Energuide. Actual efficiency may Limited model shown dealer admin fees and a2.0T full tank of gas. ▼Fuel consumption for 2013 Accent 5include DoorFuel GL 6-Speed Manual (HWY 5.3L/100KM; City 7.1L/100KM)/Elantra GL 6-Speedshown: Manual2013 (HWY 5.2L/100KM; City 7.1L/100KM)/ Santa Fe Limited/ Sport 2.4L FWD Auto (HWY 6.7L/100KM, City 10.1L/100KM) are based on Energuide. Actual fuel efficiency may Testing. Actual fuel efficiency may vary based on driving conditions and the and addition accessories. economy are used for comparison only. ▲Government 5-Star Ratings are part of the U.S. Prices National Highway Safety ATof THAT’S LIKE PAYING d Manual/ Elantra Limited/ vary Santa based Fe on Sport driving conditions Limited AWD and are the $19,385/$24,985/$40,395. addition of certain vehicle accessories. 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Price charges adjustments $1,550/$1,550/$1,760 of up to $200/$750/$500 fees, levies, available all onapplicable 2013 Accent charges 5(www.SaferCar.gov). Door (excluding GL 6-Speed HST).Manual/Elantra Prices exclude GL registration, insurance, PPSA and license ΩPrice adjustments areSales calculated against the vehicle’s starting Price adjustments up to $200/$750/$500 available on 2013 Accentwithout 5Prices Door GL 6-Speed Manual/Elantra GL † † ΩPrice adjustments are calculated against the vehicle’s starting price. Price adjustments of up to $200/$750/$500 available on 2013 Accent 5 Door GL 6-Speed Manual/Elantra GL of trade-in $1,550/$1,550/$1,760 fees, levies, and all 2013 applicable charges (excluding HST). Prices registration, insurance, and license fees. FINANCING FINANCING MONTHS nnot be assigned. charges No vehicle 6-Speed Manual/ required. Santa πBased FeMONTHS Sport on 2.4L the FWD June YTD Auto. Price AIAMC adjustments report. applied †Ω♦Offers before available taxes. for Offer aexclude limited cannot time, be All combined or used inPPSA conjunction withrespective any other available offers. Offer is non-transferable and cannot be assigned. No vehicle trade-in required. πBased on2.4L theFWD/2016 June YTD 2013 AIAMC report. †Ω♦Offers available forfor aconditions. limited time, for less. Inventory is limited. Visit www.hyundaicanada.com or see dealer for complete details. ††Hyundai’s Comprehensive Limited Warranty coverage most vehicle components against defects inSport workmanship under normal usean and maintenance TM Hyundai ®/™The names, logos, names, feature names, images slogans are trademarks owned by Hyundai Auto Canada other trademarks are the property of their owners. †Finance offers available O.A.C. fromcovers Hyundai Financial Services based on aavailable new 2016O.A.C. Elantra Lfrom Manual/2016 Santa Fe Accent 4-Door L Manual with annual finance rate of 0% months. †Finance offers available O.A.C. The Hyundai from Hyundai names, logos, Financial product Services names, based feature onadjustments aand new names, 2013 images Accent and 5before Door slogans GL are 6-Speed trademarks Manual/Elantra owned by Hyundai Autois Corp. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. †Finance offers Hyundai Financial Services based on a new 2013 Accent 5 Door GLavailable 6-Speed Manual/Elantra 6-Speed Manual/ Santa Fe product Sport 2.4L FWD Auto. Price applied taxes. Offer cannot beCorp. combined or used inCanada conjunction with anymay other available offers. Offer is non-transferable and cannot be assigned. 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Delivery and for charge includes freight, P.D.E., dealer admin and a††full tank of Cost gas. Financing example: 2013 Elantra GL 6-Speed Manual for $19,285 (includes price adjustment) at 0% per annum bi-weekly for GET UPfees TO GET UPOffers TO LGL Manual/2016 Accent 4-Door LOffers Manual/2016 Santa Fe $750 Sport 2.4L FWD models. Price adjustments applied before taxes.$92 Offerbi-weekly cannot be combined or†† used inincludes conjunction with available Offer isfees non-transferable and cannot be assigned. No vehicle trade-in required. Leasing available O.A.C. from Hyundai Motor Finance $750 based a new 2016 Tucson 2.0L annualequals lease rate $92 of 1.49%. Biweekly ††dealeroffers. †† any other ◊ (excluding HST). Finance exclude registration, insurance, PPSA and of license fees.includes and Destination freight, P.D.E., admin and full tank of gas. 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Prices includeSanta Delivery Destination charges of $1,695/$1,795/$1,895/$1,595, levies and all applicable charges (excluding HST). Prices exclude registration, 100KM)/ Santa Fe Sport dealer 2.4L FWD admin fees (HWY and 6.7L/100KM, fullapplies. tank of gas. City ▼Fuel 10.1L/100KM) consumption are•Prices based for 2013 Energuide. Accent Door Actual GLfuel 6-Speed efficiency Manual may(HWY 5.3L/100KM; .1L/100KM)/Elantra GLAccent 6-Speed (HWY 5.2L/100KM; City 7.1L/100KM)/ Feand Sport 2.4L FWD Auto (HWY 6.7L/100KM, Cityfees, 10.1L/100KM) are based on Energuide. Actual fuel efficiency may DECEMBER_4_Car_CZ_MASTER.indd 2015-11-30 2:54 PM dealer admin fees and a2.0T full tank gas. ▼Fuel 2013 Accent DoorFuel GL 6-Speed Manual (HWY 5.3L/100KM; City 7.1L/100KM)/Elantra GL 6-Speed Manual (HWY 5.2L/100KM; City6-Speed 7.1L/100KM)/ Santa Fe Limited/ Sport FWD (HWY 6.7L/100KM, City 10.1L/100KM) are based on Energuide. 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logical pattern of road growth. Rural neighbourhoods will need some thoughtful planning solutions as rural roads become busier than ever. The local athletic organizations like the Ottawa Lions Track and Field Club produce fine athletes. Hopefully, as the summer Olympic Games arrive, Team Canada will include many of these local athletes. There is nothing like being able to cheer for your own. Art and culture is more important than we can ever know. The music is the sound a culture makes as it talks to itself and the expression of that culture helps its members understand who they are. This year’s Bluesfest is another nice way Ottawa residents can share their love of music and the stories the music tells. A great lineup of performers for the 2016 Bluesfest would be at the top of any Ottawa resident’s wish list for the new year. Making Ottawa the best that it can be should not be a challenge, but instead an opportunity to think out of the box and look for solutions that rival the status quo.

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duce. Too bad we can’t pick it up in more significant areas. Perhaps the refugee situation is one. 5. That new pedestrian bridge, the Adà we Crossing, between Donald Street and Somerset East. It can only change life for the better. We need more of them. 6. The apparent demise of smart mailboxes. It’s not absolutely certain that they are doomed, but the new government clearly recognizes that they are a political liability. 7. The apparent shift of the Memorial to the Victims of Communism. If it proceeds it will be smaller and elsewhere. Somebody suggested the Diefenbunker, and that seems like a good spot. 8. Change of government. No partisanship is intended here. I probably said the same thing in 2006 when the Tories came in and the Liberals went out. A change of government every few years EDITORIAL: MANAGING EDITOR: 5IFSFTB 'SJU[ UIFSFTB GSJU[!NFUSPMBOE DPN NEWS EDITOR: +PIO $VSSZ KPIO DVSSZ!NFUSPMBOE DPN REPORTER/PHOTOGRAPHER: +PIO #SVNNFMM KPIO CSVNNFMM!NFUSPMBOE DPN POLITICAL REPORTER: +FOOJGFS .D*OUPTI NDJOUPTI!NFUSPMBOE DPN THE DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADVERTISING IS MONDAY 5:00 PM

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What’s up, doc, around the village of Stittsville? ‌..City of Ottawa Rideau-Goulbourn ward councillor Scott Moffatt reports that the city’s 2016 budget includes pavement preservation treatment for the section of Flewellyn Road from Huntley Road at Stanley’s Corners west to Conley Road‌.St. Stephen Catholic School was one of ten Ottawa Catholic School Board schools which experienced conversion of existing child care centres to pre-school spaces thanks to a provincial government grant under the province’s Schools-First Child Care Capital Retrofit Policy. With the implementation of full day kindergarten, areas that had been designated for school-age children during the day at these schools were no longer required. These areas were re-purposed as Pre-School spaces, serving children from 2.5 to 3.8 years of age. These Pre-School programs now in these ten schools including St. Stephen are operated by the Ottawa-Carleton Catholic Child Care Corporation‌..A good way to start off the new year would be an entertaining afternoon at the Slots at the Rideau Carleton Raceway. And a great way to do this is via bus organized by the 55 Plus Club of the Stittsville Legion. The next of these monthly bus trips to the Slots will take place on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2016, with the bus leaving from the Johnny Leroux Stittsville Community Arena at 11:30 a.m. To reserve a seat or for more information, please call Marion Gullock at 613-836-5254‌..Elsie Lafontaine of Stittsville was one of the winners in the 2015 Holiday Recipes contest involving Metroland Media community newspapers including the Stittsville News. Elsie won two 100-level tickets to the game between the Ottawa Senators and the Buffalo Sabres on Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2016 at Canadian Tire Centre‌.St. Thomas Anglican Church is getting a new furnace. The new furnace is being made possible thanks to donations from members of the congregation which will probably cover the total $5,695 cost‌A group of students from Sacred Heart Catholic High School recently sleep out overnight at Ottawa city hall in a fundraising event to support the Youth Services Bureau and its services for youth who are homeless in Ottawa. The Youth Services Bureau has just released a new video entitled “Youth Homelessness in Ottawaâ€? that depicts the plight of youth homelessness in the city of Ottawa. It is estimated that there cur-

rently are about 1,000 young people in Ottawa who do not have a place to call home. The Youth Services Bureau provides homeless young people with a safe place to sleep, warm means and access services and resources that can help them rebuild their lives‌‌ Judy Cossette (nee Scharfe) died on Sunday, Dec. 13. Born in 1953, she grew up in Stittsville and attended South Carleton High School. She and her husband David had two sons, Clinton and Spencer, and one grandson, Oliver Cossette. She is also survived by her mother Joan Scharfe, her brothers Randy and Blair Scharfe, her brother-in-law Paul Bradley and her sister-in-law Pippa Cossette. She was predeceased by her father Melburn Scharfe, her in-laws Peter and Suzanne Cossette and her sister Sandra Bradley who died in 2007. A celebration of Judy’s life will be held in April 2016 for family and friends. In memoriam donations to The Cancer Assistance Drive and Ride Program, 569 Concession St., Hamilton, ON L8V 1B2 or Wellwood (www.wellwood.on.ca) would be appreciated by the family‌The art exhibition currently on display at the Ottawa West Arts Association (owaa) gallery at the Goulbourn Recreation Complex, entitled “Colours,â€? will be on exhibit until Friday, Jan. 8, 2016. It will be followed by an exhibition entitled “Sparkleâ€? which will run from Saturday, Jan. 9 through to Friday, March 11, 2016‌..Ottawa Carleton Catholic School Board trustee John Curry of Stittsville was presented with a lapel pin recognizing 15 years of service as a trustee with the Board following the Board’s meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 15. Former Guardian Angels Catholic School principal Brenda Wilson, who is now a superintendent with the Board, received a lapel pin marking 20 years of service with the Board. The Board’s current Associate Director of Education Tom D’Amico, who was a vice-principal at Sacred Heart Catholic High School when it first opened, received a lapel pin marking 25 years of service with the Board‌.Dragon’s Lair Beads, which had been located on Iber Road, has relocated to Almonte, setting up in premises at the Heritage Mall at 12 Mill Street there‌.. A stretch of forested area on the north side of Hazeldean Road between Jackson Trails Centre plaza in the east and the former Stittsville Flea Market parking lot area in the west has been cleared recently‌.

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Former long time Munster resident and Stittsville resident Cathy Barr passed away at Lanark Lodge in Perth on Wednesday, Dec. 16. She was 90 years old. She was predeceased in 2007 by her husband Harold who was the long time organist at Christ Church Ashton. Cathy is survived by her children Diane Letourneau (Dave Seabrooke), Karen Tubman (Garth) and Kevin Barr (Kathleen) as well as by six grandchildren and five great grandchildren. The funeral service was held at Christ Church Ashton on Saturday, Dec. 19. In memoriam donations to Lanark Lodge would be appreciated by the family‌City of Ottawa Stittsville ward councillor Shad Qadri was one proud grandpa as he took photos of his 15 month old grandson Logan having his hair cut for the first time ever by barber Rick Plamondon at the Head’s Up Barber Shop at the Ultramar Plaza on Stittsville Main Street on Thursday, Dec. 24 which was Christmas Eve.‌.Guardian Angels Catholic School is continuing to implement the WITS Program (Kindergarten to grade three) and the WITS

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Nominations are now being accepted for the West Ottawa Business Excellence Awards. These awards, which were formerly known as the People’s Choice Business Awards, are sponsored by the West Ottawa Board of Trade, formerly the Kanata Chamber of Commerce. There are now nine different awards, only one of which is determined by an online vote. The other eight awards are determined by a Business Excellence Awards Selection Committee after the receipt of nominations from the public. The Selection Committee will be verifying the nominations and will be determining the finalists in each category as well as the award recipients. The West Ottawa Business Excellence Awards individual award categories are Business Leader and Young Entrepreneur.

The West Ottawa Business Excellence Awards business/organization awards are Business of the Year (Small), Business of the Year (Medium), Business of the Year (Large), New Business, Customer Service and Community Support/Non-Profit Organization. The only award to be determined by online voting will be Restaurant of the Year in which the finalists and award recipients will be determined by the number of online votes received. All of these awards will be presented at the West Ottawa Business Excellence Awards Gala which will take place on Thursday, Feb. 25 at the Brookstreet Hotel in Kanata. There will be one award presented in each category covering the whole area of Nepean, Kanata, Goulbourn and West Carleton. In previous years, the former People’s Choice Awards used to include three awards in most categories, determined

by geographical location (Kanata, Goulbourn and West Carleton). The 2016 West Ottawa Business Excellence Awards will be as follows: Business Leader – This award will recognize the accomplishments of a business person who displays a significant commitment to the success of a business in the region. The individual will have demonstrated outstanding business acumen and leadership in the community and will have served as a positive role model or mentor for others. Young Entrepreneur – This award will recognize a business owner or founder under the age of 35 who has excelled in business, exemplifies leadership and entrepreneurial skills and has demonstrated an exceptional vision contributing to business success. Small Business – This award will honour a business independently owned or operated with anywhere

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awards will be determined entirely by the number of votes received. There will be two People’s Choice Awards for Restaurant of the Year presented at the gala on Feb. 25. One award will be Restaurant of the Year “Full Serve� and the other award will be for Restaurant of the Year “Quick Serve.� The Restaurant of the Year “Full Serve� award will honour an establishment primarily engaged in providing food services to patrons who order and are served while seated in the restaurant. The Restaurant of the Year “Quick Service� award will honour an establishment primarily engaged in providing take-out ready foods to customers quickly and efficiently with limited or no table service. Already, as of Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2015, some businesses and organizations have been nominated in various categories for these West Ottawa Business Excellence Awards and People’s Choice Awards. Nominated for Business of the Year – Small have been Accountapotamus Inc.,

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The goal was 25 acts of community service. The result was over 30 such acts completed in year. And the last of these acts of community service happened on Friday, Dec. 18, just before Christmas, as staff from Amsted Design-Build of Stittsville delivered a truck full of over 20 boxes of gently-used clothing including winter jackets and work boots to the Ottawa Mission. The clothing was donated by Amsted Design-Build staff. This all happened as Amsted Design-Build celebrated 25 years in business. Wanting to do something special to mark this special an-

niversary year and wanting to give back to the community in appreciation for its support over the years, Amsted Design-Build launched “25 Acts for 25 Years” at the beginning of the year. The idea was to complete 25 acts of community service to acknowledge each of the firm’s 25 years in business. Amsted Design-Build reached out to existing partners, community groups, city of Ottawa councillors and employees for ideas about these acts of community service and there was no shortage of suggestions submitted. Over the past year, Amsted Design-Build staff, joined by sister company Restore-All as

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Those from Amsted Design-Build who participated in Camp Smitty’s Capital One Race for Kids in which Amsted both had a team and had the racers build a ladder that could be climbed are, from left, Steve Barkhouse, Stephanie Haw, Chris Clarke, Paulette MacGregor, Marg Barkhouse, Braxton Barkhouse, Fred Barkhouse, Adam Armstrong and Valerie Blasioli.

well as by trade partners, donated time and resources in completing these acts of community service. “It takes many people to achieve this milestone and it has only been possible with the support of Ottawa’s residents and the community in which we work,” explains Steve Barkhouse, Amsted Design-Build president and founder. “We have always been dedicated to giving back but to show our appreciation and to recognize this special anniversary, we wanted to step it up a notch.” Hence, the “25 Acts for 25 Years” campaign was initiated. Thanks to the commitment of the staff, over 30 acts of community service were achieved, surpassing the goal of 25 such acts. These acts ranged from participating in school fundraisers and company food drives to small community-driven initiatives to larger charity events. Amsted Design-Build staff, for instance, did a woodworking activity with youth as its act of community service in association with the Old Ottawa South Community Association. The Amsted Design-Build team participated in Camp Smitty’s Capital One Race for Kids in which Amsted both had a team entered and where Amsted helped the racers build a ladder that they could climb. Organizations supported through these acts of community service over the past year have included Westwind Public School, The Ottawa Hospital, A Chance Animal Rescue, Algonquin College, Boys and Girls Club of Ottawa, Camp Smitty, Cardinal Creek Community Association, Ecology Ottawa, EnviroCenter, Glebe Community Centre, Glebe Neighbourhood Activities Group, Greater Ottawa Home Builders Association, Hopewell Avenue Public School, Habitat for Humanity, Hospice Care Ottawa, Jewish Youth Library of Ottawa, Kanata Artists, Kanata North Community, Kanata South community, Old Ottawa South Community Association, Ottawa Community Housing, Ottawa Food Bank, Ottawa Mission, Prostate Cancer Canada, Ronald McDonald House, Royal Ottawa Women for Mental Health Program and Special Olympcis Canada. Amsted Design-Build, which has its head office on Flewellyn Road just west of Stittsville, has been renovating homes in the Ottawa area since its founding in 1989. A full service design-build company, Amsted Design-build was recently named 2015 Renovator of the Year by both the Ontario Home Builders Association and the Greater Ottawa Home Builders Association. This is the first time that one company has achieved both honours in a single year. Stittsville News - Thursday, December 31, 2015 11


HISTORY In last week’s column, I had stated that this week would be a year in review column. That will actually occur next week. For this week, I just have a couple of announcements. Richmond Village Refugee Welcome Richmond Village Refugee Welcome (RVRW) is a working group that has formed in the village of Richmond with a view to sponsoring a refugee family from Syria. The group is currently building a network of support in the village and beyond, and has launched a fundraising campaign to acquire the funds needed for this endeavour. RVRW are all looking forward to welcoming a family in need into our community. The following is the website of a blog that provides some good basic information about the committee. At the top right-hand corner of the page, you will find a link to a Facebook page that also has some information: http://richmondvillagerefugeewelcome.blogspot.ca/ RVRW will be happy to provide further information as they move forward in this process, and would be deeply grateful for financial support and encouragement from our neighbours. Financial donations can be made by cheque payable to St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church (Richmond, Ontario), with “Refugee Sponsorship” added at the bottom. Income tax receipts may be requested for donations of over $20. Donations can be mailed to the address below. St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church 3529 McBean Street BOX910 Richmond , Ontario K0A 2Z0 Better Strength, Better Balance Ottawa Public Health’s Better Strength Better Balance program will run Tuesday and Thursday afternoons from 1:30pm to 2:30pm in the Munster Elementary School gymnasium. This is a FREE 12 week program beginning Tuesday, January 12th and running through to March 31st. The spring session will run from April 5th until June 25th. The program is open to anyone over the age of 65. As this is a gymnasium set up, indoor shoes will be required. Please share with neighbours, parents and friends who could benefit from the program. A poster is also up at Mac’s. Registration and more information are available through Ottawa Public Health at 613-5806744. Munster Walking Group In addition to the program on Tuesdays and Thursdays, the Munster Community Association has procured the gym Monday, Wednesday and Friday for a walking group from 9:00am to 10:30am. This will be a free dropin opportunity for adults only. There is a co-ordinator there supervising the program but I believe it is largely unstructured. Again, as this is a gymnasium activity, indoor shoes are required. At this point, the MCA has the school from January 4th through April 15th but if the spring is as gentle has the winter has been, they may end the contract earlier. 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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Duke of Richmond’s wife hosted famous ball John Curry john.curry@metroland.com

Charles Lennox, the 4th Duke of Richmond who died at Richmond in 1819, was descended from an illegitimate offspring of Charles II of England and his mistress Louise de Kerouaille, Duchess of Portsmouth. The 1st Duke of Richmond, also named Charles Lennox, was born in 1672 and was made Duke of Richmond, Earl of March and Baron Settrington in the peerage of England in 1675. This Duke of Richmond title continues in the Lennox family to this day. This 1st Duke (1672 – 1723) had three children including Charles Lennox, who became the 2nd Duke of Richmond. The 1st Duke of Richmond was married to Lady Anne Brudenell. The initial Duke of Richmond was a patron of cricket which was becoming popular at the time and indeed passed on this interest to his son the 2nd Duke of Richmond. This interest in cricket continued with the 4th Duke of Richmond as well. The 1st Duke was succeeded by his son Charles Lennox (1723-1750) who in turn was succeeded by his son Charles Lennox (1735-1806). But upon his death, the Duke of Richmond titled passed to his nephew, Charles Lennox (17641819) who died at Richmond. Married to Lady Charlotte Gordon, he had 14 children. Since his death in 1819, the Duke of Richmond tied has always been passed on through a son including the current 10th Duke of Richmond Charles Henry Gordon-Lennox who was born in 1929. His son, Charles Henry Gordon-Lennox, who was born in 1955, is his heir apparent. Goodwood House in West Sussex in England is the seat of the Duke of Richmond. Build about 1600, it was acquired by Charles Lennox, the 1st Duke of Richmond, in 1697. Today Goodwood House and its grounds are the site of an annual Goodwood Festival of Speed. The grounds also include the Goodwood Circuit motorsport track, the Goodwood Race course which hosts a number of races, the Goodwood Golf Course and

A painting depicts the famous ball hosted by the Duchess of Richmond in Brussels on June 15, 1815. a cricket pitch which is home to the Goodwood Cricket Club. The Goodwood Circuit motorsport track is laid out around the perimeter of the Chichester/Goodwood Airport which was built on the estate during World War II. Charles Lennox, the 4th Duke of Richmond, married Lady Charlotte Gordon in September 1789. She was the eldest child of Alexander Gordon, 4th Duke of Gordon. She died in 1842, four years after inheriting the Gordon estates on the death of her brother, George Gordon who was the 5th Duke of Gordon who had no legitimate male heir. The 4th Duke of Richmond and the Duchess, Charlotte Lennox, had 14 children: seven sons and seven daughters. They were Charles Gordon-Lennox who became the 5th Duke of Richmond on the death of his father in 1819; Lady Mary Lennox who married Sir Charles Fitzroy; Lieutenant-Colonel Lord John George Lennox who married Louisa Rodney; Lady Sarah Lennox who married Per-

egrine Maitland; Lady Georgiana Lennox who married William FitzGerald-de Ros, 23rd Baron de Ros; Lord Henry Adam Lennox who fell overboard from a ship in 1812 and drowned; Lord William Pitt Lennox who married first Mary Ann Paton and then Ellen Smith; Lady Jane Lennox who married Laurence Peel; Captain Lord Frederick Lennox who died in 1829; Lord Sussex Lennox who married Hon. Mary Lawless; Lady Louisa Maddelena Lennox who married Rt. Hon. William Tighe; Lady Charlotte Lennox who married Maurice Berkeley, 1st Baron FitzHardinge of Bristol; Lieutenant-Colonel Lord Arthur Lennox who married Adelaide Campbell; and Lady Sophia Georgiana Lennox who married Lord Thomas Cecil. Duchess Charlotte Lennox is the great-great-greatgreat grandmother of Diana, Princess of Wales who was married to Prince Charles. And while Duchess Charlotte Lennox had 14 children with the 4th Duke of Richmond and is an ancestor of Diana, Princess of Wales,

she is best known as the hostess of the ball which was held in Brussels the night before the battles at Waterloo defeating Napoleon. In 1814, the Duke and his family had moved to Brussels and it was there where the Duchess gave the ball at which the Duke of Wellington received confirmation that Napoleon Bonaparte’s army had advanced into the Netherlands. The Duchess and her family continued to live in Brussels until 1818 when her husband the Duke was appointed Governor General of British North America. The ball, held in Brussels on June 15, 1815, was held the night before the decisive battles that saw the defeat of Napoleon by the Duke of Wellington. At the time of the ball, her husband, the 4th Duke of Richmond, was in command of a reserve force in Brussels which was protecting that city in case of an attack by Napoleon. The ball is considered perhaps the most famous ball in history as it was attended by every officer high up in Wellington’s army except for three generals. The Duke of Wellington (Arthur Wellesley) arrived at the ball with his close staff sometime between 11 p.m. and midnight. Shortly before 1 p.m., the Duke of Wellington received a message that he opened a short time later, advising him that Prussian forces had been forced to retreat by advancing French forces. Wellington issued some orders and then sat down for supper but then received another message telling of further French incursions toward Brussels. Wellington eventually left his dinner table, asking the Duke of Richmond if he had a good map of the area. The Duke took Wellington into an adjoining room, with Wellington lamenting that Napoleon had gotten a leg up on him. He identified Waterloo as the location where he would have to engage Napoleon’s forces. Some of the officers at the ball hurried away while others stayed at the ball and eventually fought the next day in their evening clothes. See DUKE, page 13


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This dramatic ball inspired a number of writers and artists in the 19th century, adding to the lore of the ball. Sir Walter Scott mentioned the ball in passing in “Paul’s Letters to his Kinsfolk.” The ball was described by William Makepeace Thackeray in “Vanity Fair” and by Lord Byron in “Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage.“ A number of screen depictions have taken place. The 1935 RKO production “Becky Sharp” which was the first full-length technicolour film released after perfection of the full colour, three-strip method makes the Duchess of Richmond’s ball the first historical setpiece ever staged in a full colour feature film. The ball also inspired artists such as John Everett Millais who painted “The Black Brunswicker” in 1860, Henry Nelson O’Neil who painted “Before Waterloo” in 1868 and Robert Hillingford who painted “The Duchess of Richmond’s Ball.” Several characters attend the ball in Georgette Heyer’s 1937 novel “An Infamous Army.” The ball was used by Sergei Bondarchuk in his 1970 film “Waterloo” and in his novel “Sharpe’s Waterloo” in 1990, Bernard Cornwell uses the ball as a backdrop, placing his character Richard Sharpe in the role of the aide who brings the catastrophic news of Napoleon’s advance to Wellington at the ball. In June, 1965, the British Ambassador in Brussels held a ball to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo and the Duchess of Richmond’s ball. Charles Lennox, the 4th Duke of Richmond (17641819) was both a soldier and a politician before becoming Governor General of British North America in 1818. The 4th Duke of Richmond became a British army captain at the age of 23 in 1787. In May 1789, while a colonel in the Duke of York’s regiment, he was involved in a duel with Frederick, the Duke of York who had accused the Duke of Richmond of failing to respond to an insult in the way that a gentleman should. In the duel, the Duke of Richmond fired but the ball just grazed the Duke of York’s hair. The Duke of York

did not fire. Shortly afterward, the Duke of Richmond exchanged his position for the commission of a lieutenantcolonel in the 35th Regiment of Foot. But in July of that same year, 1789, he was involved in another duel with Theophilus Swift due to the publication of a pamphlet under Swift’s name which criticized the Duke of Richmond’s character. Swift was wounded in the ensuing duel but recovered from the injury. It was in 1789 as well that the Duke of Richmond married Lady Charlotte Gordon. In 1794 and 1795, the Duke of Richmond participated in naval engagements against the French in the West Indies and at Gibraltar. He also served as Member of Parliament for Sussex, succeeding his father, from 1790 until he assumed the title of Duke of Richmond in 1806 on the death of his uncle Charles Lennox, the 3rd Duke of Richmond. In April 1807, he became Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, remaining in that post until 1813. He participated in the Napoleonic Wars and in 1815 he was in command of a reserve force in Brussels when the ball was held which was then followed by the decisive battles including the Battle of Waterloo on June 18 that led to the defeat of Napoleon. Although the Duke of Richmond observed the Battle of Quatre Bras on June 16 as well as the Battle of Waterloo on June 18, he did not

participate in either. In 1818, he was appointed Governor General of British North America. During the summer of 1819, he was undertaking an extensive tour of Upper and Low Canada. While at Sorel, QC, he was bitten on the hand by a rabid animal, either a dog or a fox. He continued visiting military sites such as York and Niagara and even Drummond Island before visiting Perth and then the new settlement of Richmond, named after him. The new settlement of Richmond was named after the Duke of Richmond after the first settlers, disbanded soldiers of the 99th and 100th Regiments, had seen the Duke’s ship arriving in Quebec City in 1818 before they had departed for the new settlement of Richmond. They decided to name the new settlement in honour of the Duke. The first symptoms of hydrophobia appeared and he died from the injury and resulting disease on Aug. 28, 1819, just a few miles outside of Richmond. His body was transported to Quebec City where a state funeral was held. He was buried in a vault in the Holy Trinity Anglican Cathedral in Quebec City. On his death, his title “Duke of Richmond” was inherited by his son Charles Gordon-Lennox, who became the 5th Duke of Richmond. A national historic monument, reflecting the importance of the Duke of Richmond in the early his-

tory of Canada, was erected near the site of his death in 1926. This cairn and plaque still stand along the Richmond Road near Richmond. With his appointment of Commander-in-Chief of all of British North America as well as Governor-inchief of Lower Canada in 1818, the Dukes of Richmond was mandated to improve the defenses of the colonies and its inland navigation system. This was in response to the recent War of 1812 and concerns by the British government about the ability of Canadian colonies to defend themselves against invasion from the Americans. Establishing the military settlement at Richmond was part of his overall plan with regard to the defense of the Canadas and more particularly with the British government’s plan to populate the territory with loyal British subjects, preferably ones with military experience who could be called upon in time of war or a threat from the United States.

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New Year’s Levee at Stittsville Legion Hall Special to the News

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Winners in the early bird draw for three free memberships were Robert Lyon, Cathy Cowan and Jordan McConnell. SPECIAL EVENTS (All these special events are open to everyone in the community unless otherwise stated). On Friday, Jan. 1, 2016, the Stittsville Legion will be hosting its annual New Year’s Levee with food and entertaining, starting at 2 p.m. with “Sands of Time” entertaining. The next bus trip to the Slots at the Rideau Carleton Raceway, organized by the 55 Plus Club of the Legion, will take place on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2016. The bus will leave from the Johnny Leroux Stittsville Community Arena at 11:30 a.m. To reserve a seat or for more information, please call Marion Gullock at 613-836-5254. The next monthly family breakfast at the Legion Hall will be held on Sunday, Jan. 10, 2016. Only $6 per person. Everyone in the community is welcome to attend. On Saturday, Jan. 16, 2016, there will be a Chili Cook-Off along with a beer and spirit tasting held at the Stittsville Legion Hall. There will be a $5 cover charge to enjoy the tasting. This promises to be a fun evening with everyone welcome. WEEKLY EVENTS (Everyone in the community is welcome to attend these events unless otherwise stated) Euchre hosted by the Legion’s 55 Plus

Club is played every Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the Legion Hall on Stittsville Main Street. Everyone is welcome to participate. An “Open Mic and Sing-a-long” with Bill Martin will be held every Friday starting at 8 p.m. in the downstairs lounge at the Legion Hall. Come and enjoy some country and some rock ‘n roll music. Everyone is welcome to attend. The knitting/crochet club meets at the Legion Hall every Monday at 6:30 p.m. except for holidays. Anyone interested is welcome to come and join in. For more information, email interested@stittsvillelegion.com . The next meeting of the Book Club will take place on Tuesday, Jan. 26 at 7 p.m. at the Legion Hall. Book of the Month is “Alias Grace” by Margaret Atwood. This Book Club is open to everyone who loves to read. The Stittsville Legion’s website can be found at www.stittsvillelegion.com. Upcoming events at the Stittsville Legion are always posted on the billboard sign at the front of the Legion Hall. EUCHRE WINNERS Phil Viau had the men’s high score at the euchre at the Legion Hall on Stittsville Main Street on Tuesday, Dec. 22. Leo Muldoon was the runner-up for the men. Chris Forbes had the ladies high score with Myrna Robertson placing second. Brenda Seguin had the most lone hands while Dick Ross had the hidden score. Marion Gullock had the low score.

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Trivia quiz at Historical Society’s holiday get-together Special to the News

A Christmas elf held a Christmas trivia quiz at the holiday gettogether of the Goulbourn Town-

ship Historical Society on Saturday, Dec. 19. The gathering was held in the meeting room at the Stittsville

United Church on Fernbank Road in Stittsville. In lieu of a gift exchange which has been held in previous years, this year’s gathering featured a trivia quiz featuring an assortment of questions, some historical in nature, some related to Christmas and some world-based. Christmas elf Helene Rivest conducted the quiz and there were even winners declared – Joan Darby for the ladies and John Bottriell

for the men. Historical-themed questions in the quiz included Who was Goulbourn named after (Sir Henry Goulbourn, Undersecretary of State for Britain at the time of settlement) and the number of villages in Goulbourn (six – Richmond, Stittsville, Ashton, Munster, Hazeldean and Rathwell’s Corners). Christmas-themed questions in the quiz included who said “Bah

Humbug” (Ebenezer Scrooge in Charles Dickens’ novel “A Christmas Carol”), how many reindeer pull Santa’s sleigh on a clear night (eight), on the eleventh day of Christmas, what did my true love send to me (Eleven pipers piping) and what did Frosty the Snowman have for a nose (A button). Door prizes were given away and finger foods, punch and tea and coffee were served.

President stepping down Special to the News

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ing the Society’s Archives Committee. Current members of the Board of Directors of the Historical Society, headed by president Bottriell, are Lynne Blenk, vice-president; Irene O’Grady, secretary; Debbie Proulx, treasurer; Lee Boltwood and Shaun Peppy, directors; and Robin Derrick, past president. A new Board of Directors will be elected at the Historical Society’s annual general meeting which will be held on Saturday, Jan. 23 at 12 noon at Christ Church Ashton in Ashton. For 2016, Georgia Derrick has taken over the role of program coordinator, a position which she filled previously.

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Christmas elf Helene Rivest, left, assisted by her elf cousin Elroy McCooeye, right, presents Joan Darby, centre, with her prize for being the top lady point getter in the Christmas trivia quiz which was conducted at the holiday get-together of the Goulbourn Township Historical Society on Saturday, Dec. 19.

Barbara Bottriell is stepping down as president of the Goulbourn Township Historical Society. She announced in the Historical Society’s most recent newsletter that after six years in the position, starting in 2010, she will not be continuing in the position in 2016. She will, however, remain on the Society’s Board of Directors as past president for 2016. She lists some of the Historical Society’s accomplishments since 2010 as creation of a website, development of a logo, design and staffing of exhibits and displays, locating the Society’s archives at the Stittsville branch of the Ottawa Public Library and reviv-

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The opening film in the 2016 Stittsville Rotary International Film Series is the recently released film “Brooklyn” that has earned widespread acclaim from critics for the performance of Saoirse Ronan in the lead role of Eilis Lacey, a young Irish woman. She has received six awards and ten total nominations for her performance in the movie. Saoirse Ronan is an Irish actress who is one of the youngest actresses to receive an Oscar nomination, having been nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Briony Tallis in the film “Atonement” in 2007. The movie “Brooklyn” is

an historical period drama film that sees a young woman from a small town in Ireland departs for the United States in 1952, living in Brooklyn and eventually falling in love with Tony from an Italian family. Eventually she returns to Ireland and then must make a decision about whether she wants to live in Ireland or the United States. This movie “Brooklyn” premiered at the Sundance Film Festival last January. It was selected to be shown in the Special Presentations section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival and it opened in a limited release in the United States in early November before opening in a wider release later in the month. This movie “Brooklyn” is but one of five films that viewers of the upcoming

2016 Stittsville Rotary International Film Series will be able to enjoy. Besides Ireland, these films come Canada, Brazil, Germany and the United Kingdom. The International Film Series will see films shown at 7 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of five consecutive months, beginning in January 2016 and ending in May 2016, all at the Landmark Cinemas in Kanata. “Brooklyn,” an Irish film, will be shown on Thursday, Jan. 28, 2016. “Remember,” a Canadian film starring Christopher Plummer to be shown on Thursday, Feb. 25, 2016, has Plummer playing an Auschwitz survivor who is sent on a mission to avenge a wartime horror after it is discovered that the Nazi guard who murdered his family

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St. Philip Catholic Church in Richmond is getting a new entranceway. The congregation has been raising funds since 2013 for the project which will include a new covered canopy at the front entrance to the church. This new canopy will provide protection from weather while also improving the aesthetics of the entrance. The existing church entranceway, which consists of a concrete slab, steps and a metal railing, has deteriorated over the years and requires repair or replacement. This led to the formation of a parish committee to investigate possible solutions and the new covered canopy was determined to be the best option.

The church is now ready to enter the detailed design phase of the project including applying for approvals and a minor variance from the city of Ottawa. The plan is to construct the new canopy in 2016. Estimated cost of the project is $60,000 with two-thirds of this already raised through fundraising and donations. This includes $3,000 each from the St. Philip Knights of Columbus and the Catholic Women’s League as well as $1,500 from the group that holds regular euchres at the St. Philip Parish Hall. Donations from parishioners are being received with a final push for such donations to happen this coming spring. Members of the committee overseeing this front entrance canopy project are Peter Moore, Dan McKenna and Pat McIver.

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The Richmond Village Association (RVA) wants to thank all those in the community who have helped and supported the organization. That’s why the RVA’s upcoming general meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 5 at 7 p.m. at the Richmond Legion Hall on Ottawa Street in Richmond will take the form of an Appreciation Evening. All volunteers, partners, sponsors and area residents who have been involved with the RVA in any way are invited to attend as well as all others in the community.

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MARY COOK Memories Both Mother and Father said it had been an up-and-down year, and it was coming to a close. That year, I remember that night so well. We had yet to clear the supper table, and it was unusual for either of them to loiter after the meal was over. Father, anxious to get to his favourite spot in front of the Findlay Oval to read the Ottawa Farm Journal, and Mother looking forward to sitting at the cleaned off table to write in her beloved diaries. But that night they stayed, sipping their tea and talking about the year that was about to end. Father remembered the hot summer day, and the terrible storm that killed 11 of our cows seeking shelter under the big tree on the west hill. And I could see Mother’s eyes mist over, recalling the terrible loss, and then seeing neighbours, one after the other, the next day, walk down our long lane, either leading a young heifer or steer to replace what we had lost. “What would we have done without our good neighbours?” she said. It had been an up and down year for the crops, Father said, but by some miracle, the hay mow was full, and the grain bins had enough in them to see us through the winter and into the next cropping. And they reminisced on about the year that had been. Mother talked about the cellar full of vegetables, preserves and pickles, and the sauerkraut barrel in the summer kitchen. Then they both chuckled, recalling how we five kids all came down with the whooping cough at the same time. “And nobody died,” Father chuckled, remembering the many trips Mrs. Beam made to stir up her special concoctions bound to cure anyone of everything. “Sure great

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to have someone like Mrs. Beam around,” Mother said. “And we didn’t have to call old Dr. Murphy out from Renfrew once.” “Yes, its been a good year,” Father said again. “Goodness knows what the next 12 months will bring, but the past 12, even with a few bumps along the way weren’t that bad.” And then they talked about turkey-fair day, just passed. Even though it is called turkey-fair, chickens, geese, homemade butter and soap, and Mother’s special sticky buns, were all loaded onto the flat-bottomed sleigh and driven into Renfrew to sell. “Boy, that was sure a stroke of luck, wasn’t it?” Men wearing white coats over their winter clothes walking up and down Raglan street, stopped at our sleigh, and bought every goose, turkey and chicken we had brought from the farm. And it didn’t take long to get rid of the other things on the sleigh either! I thought this was a good place for me to add my two cents. “Sure were lucky, weren’t we Mother?” She paused for a few minutes before answering, and then she said, “No, not lucky, Mary. We were blessed.” Father was getting up from the table, having recalled all the good things that had happened to us over the past year, when Mother reached over and held onto his arm. “And Albert, today I had enough money in the sugar bowl to pay Briscoe’s General Store what I owed. My bill came to $2.80 cents. It sure feels good to go into the new year, not owing a cent.” I went to bed that night, just as the year was about to end, with a warm feeling, that didn’t come only from the feather tickings and the hot bricks wrapped in towels at my

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Coconut ginger rice pudding Free Open Table community dinner Special to the News

Puddings are very popular as a sweet (not necessarily for dessert) in Vietnam. The addition of local apples adds a twist to this delicious treat. The ginger apples also make a delicious topping for ice cream. Preparation Time: 15 minutes Cooking Time: 35 minutes Serves: 4 INGREDIENTS 1 can (14 oz/398 mL) coconut milk 1 can (370 mL) low-fat evaporated milk 1/3 cup (75 mL) granulated sugar 4 to 5 cardamom pods (optional) 1-1/2 cups (375 mL) cooked long-grain rice (such as jasmine or basmati) 1/3 cup (75 mL) unsweetened desiccated coconut Ginger apples 2 tbsp (25 mL) butter 2 large apples, peeled, cored and diced (about 2 cups/500 mL) 2 tbsp (25 mL) packed brown sugar 1/3 cup (75 mL) apple Juice ¼ cup (50 mL) finely chopped crystalized ginger PREPARATION INSTRUCTIONS In medium heavy-bottomed saucepan, combine coconut milk, evaporated milk, sugar and cardamom pods (if using), bring

to gentle boil over medium heat, stirring occasionally. Add rice and coconut; reduce heat to low and simmer uncovered, stirring often, about 15 minutes or until creamy and thickened (pudding will thicken upon standing). Remove pods, (if used). Pour into individual serving dishes or a glass bowl and place plastic wrap directly on the surface of the pudding. Ginger apples: In large nonstick skillet, melt butter over medium-high. Add apples and stir to coat well, cook stirring 2 minutes or until apples start to soften. Sprinkle with sugar; reduce heat to medium and cook stirring often, until apples are lightly browned and tender, 7 to 8 minutes. Remove skillet from heat; with slotted spoon transfer apples to a heat-proof bowl, leaving as much butter mixture in skillet. Return skillet to heat and add apple juice and ginger; bring to boil over high heat, stirring for about 1 minute until thickened and syrupy. Stir into apples. Serve warm or at room temperature with rice pudding. NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION One serving Protein: 9 grams Fat: 26 grams Carbohydrate: 67 grams Calories: 541 Fibre: 3 grams Sodium: 175 mg

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A free Open Table community dinner will be held at St. Thomas Anglican Church in Stittsville on Saturday, Jan 9. The doors will open at 4:30 p.m. with the dinner served at 5 p.m. Everyone in the com-

munity is welcome to attend this community dinner. There is no charge for the dinner, although donations to help with expenses are always welcome. These Open Table community dinners are held every month, with the one in Feb-

ruary to be held on Saturday, Feb. 13. Again, the doors will open at 4:30 p.m. with the dinner served at 5 p.m. St. Thomas Anglican Church is located at the corner of Stittsville Main Street and Carleton Cathcart Street in Stittsville.

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Rotary Club members take a trip down history lane John Curry john.curry@metroland.com

Members of the Rotary Club of Ottawa – Stittsville took a trip down history lane at a recent meeting. Guiding the Club members on this trip was Rotarian Brad Spriggs, a former Club president, who went over the history of the Club since its formation in 2004, outlining the Club’s major activities over the past 11 years in a presentation that included both a video feature as well as Brad’s own verbal recollections and memories of the Club activities over the years. The Rotary Club of Ottawa –

Stittsville (initially called the Rotary Club of Ottawa – Goulbourn) began in 2004 with 27 charter members, led by president Shad Qadri. One of the Club’s major fundraising initiatives, right from its inaugural year, has been the sale of mums at Thanksgiving. Since 2004, the Rotary Club of Ottawa – Stittsville has raised over $55,000 for its work from the sale of these mums. The Club has been involved with the “Cleaning Up the Capital” campaign since 2005, the same year that the Club began hosting its annual Trivia Challenge Night event. The Club has raised over $30,000 at these Trivia Nights over the years, with the funds supporting such

Club initiatives as the Shelter Box program, developing wells in Ghana and supporting establishment of a community library in Uganda. In 2006, the Club funded a well water project in Ghana which also saw the Club provide mosquito nets. The Club built a gazebo at the Chrysalis House women’s shelter in Kanata in 2007, receiving some financial help from the Rotary District to carry out the project. In 2007, the Club began providing scholarship bursaries for graduating students at Sacred Heart High School, South Carleton High School and Frederick Banting Alternate School.

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Collecting empties and donations for the Christmas Exchange in its “Running on Empties” campaign at The Beer Store at the Stittsville Corners shopping area (Stittsville Sobeys) at the corner of Hazeldean Road and Carp Road in Stittsville on Saturday, Dec. 19 are members of the Rotary Club of Ottawa – Stittsville, their spouses and families, from left, Vanessa Garcia, Marielle Garcia, Victoria Hunter (behind Marielle), Steve Hunter, Erad Garcia, Dave Rooke, Sam Spriggs, city of Ottawa Stittsville ward councillor Shad Qadri and Brad Spriggs.

It was also in 2007 that the Club began its tradition of holding a karaoke Christmas gathering for residents at the Stittsville Seniors Community (Villa) on Stittsville Main Street. It was also in 2007 that the Club was one of nine Rotary Clubs in the area to support the development of a park for disabled children at Brewer Park in Ottawa. During the 2008-2009 Rotary year when Brad himself was president, the Club supported a Community Veterinary Outreach program providing veterinary services to pets of homeless people. In 2009, the Club donated to help the Ottawa Rotary Home which provides respite relief for those with disabled children and also raised funds to support the Shelter Box program which provides supplies to those in disaster areas around the world. The Club also showed its support for the Shelter Box program by holding an Extreme Campout Weekend in Village Square Park in Stittsville where Rotary members camped out using supplies and equipment found in a Shelter Box kit. In the 2009-2010 Rotary year, with Brad again as president, the Club began its support of the new Youth Drug Treatment Centre, pledging to donate $30,000 over a ten year span. In the first five years of this pledge period, the Club has donated $21,000 to this project. It was also in 2009 that the Club began its involvement in the Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) program through which it sends a youth to a Rotary leadership camp each year. In 2011, with Leo Maiorino as president, the Club supported an initiative by Stittsville youth Victoria Roberts which saw the provision of soccer balls to youth in Ghana. It was also in 2011 that the Club arranged for an iron lung to be on display at the Goulbourn Recreation

Complex in Stittsville as part of the Club’s initiative to raise awareness about polio whose elimination in the world is a goal of Rotary International. The Rotary Club of Ottawa – Stittsville also began its involvement with the 9 RUN RUN emergency services run in 2011, being on site and providing balloons and face painting. In 2012, the Club held a major fundraiser to support its project to develop a community library in Uganda. The Club also shipped a container of books, computers, solar panels, soccer balls and more to Uganda, with Club member Brad Spriggs travelling to Uganda where he spent six weeks organizing the community library project. During the presidency of Carolyn Clark in 2012-2013, the Club began its International Film Series now entering its fourth year. Since 2013, the Club has provided illustrated dictionaries to grade three students at two schools in Ottawa. The Club has just recently completed the initial phase of its development of the W.J. Bell Rotary Peace Park at Bell Memorial Park in Stittsville. This project has involved the placement of a labyrinth at the park, along with a brick walkway leading to it which features special engraved bricks provided by donors and featuring personal messages on them. This project involved corporate donations as well, with a total cost in the $80,000 neighbourhood. The city of Ottawa not only provided the site but also provided a $30,000 grant to the project under a city program. The Rotary Club of Ottawa – Stittsville currently has 16 members as well as three honouary members. The Club has seen seven of its members receive the prestigious Paul Harris Fellowship which acknowledges outstanding community service and involvement by a Rotarian.

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The Richmond Village Association (RVA) will be using its upcoming general meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2016 at 7 p.m. at the Richmond Legion Hall on Ottawa Street as an Appreciation Evening at which it will be thanking all of the volunteers, partners, sponsors and others who have helped and supported the RVA. There will be complimentary assorted appetizers and non-alcoholic drinks served while quantities last. There will also be a cash bar. In addition, Andrew McKim will be on hand to provide musical entertainment. Everyone in the community is welcome to attend….The next open mic night will be held on Friday, Jan. 22, 2016 from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. at the Richmond Curling Club lounge. Everyone is welcome to attend, either to enjoy the performances or to perform. Those attending are urged to take along a non-perishable food item for donation to the Richmond Food Bank. These open mic nights, organized by Andrew McKim, are sponsored by King’s Your Independent Grocer, the Richmond Curling Club and Tiffany Fisher of Royal LePage Gale Real Estate. For more information about this open mic night or other open mic nights that are coming up, please email acoustic.in.richmond@ gmail.com ….City of Ottawa Rideau-Goulbourn ward councillor Scott Moffatt reports

that the city’s 2016 budget includes repaving of Royal York Street from Fortune Street to Fowler Street as well as Ottawa Street from Fortune Street west to Joy’s Road….The concrete foundation pads are now in place for new storage buildings on the east side of McBean Street south of the railway track. Fencing has also been erected across the front of the site….The Knights of Columbus Council 11825 of St. Philip’s Catholic Parish has earned the Star Council Award for the 2014-15 fraternal year. This is the highest distinction available to a Knights of Columbus Council and shows that the St. Philip Council conducted the required charitable and fraternal programs in the Knights “Surge … with Service” areas and also achieved their membership and insurance quotas. Each Star Council Award council receives an engraved plaque from the Supreme Council in recognition of its accomplishment. The St. Philip Knights of Columbus Council was one of only 44 councils across the province of Ontario to receive this honour for the 2014-15 year. Luc St. Jean was the Grand Knight of the St. Philip Council for the 2014-15 year…. The Richmond District Lions Club held its Christmas get-together at Royals Restaurant on Perth Street on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 20….

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In hospital, Carleton Place after a long hard fought battle with cancer, on Wednesday, December 23, 2015, at the age of 47. Cherished by his loving and devoted wife Casey Fallak-Wood. Loved brother of Christine Dugal, Lisa Manolakos and Judy Danis (Dave). Fondly remembered by his father-in-law Gerry Fallak (late Susan), his brother-in-law Nathan Fallak and many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his father Larry Wood, mother Terry Drury and brother Rick Wood. Friends visited the family at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, 19 McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place on Monday, December 28, 2015 from 10 a.m. until time of funeral service in the Chapel at 1 p.m. Interment at United Cemeteries. For those desiring, donations to the Sens Foundation would be appreciated by the family. www.barkerfh.com

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Peacefully at the Arnprior Hospital while surrounded by family on Monday morning, December 21st, 2015; Janet Amelia Eleanor Graham of Braeside passed away following a brief illness. She was 92. Beloved wife of the late Irwin Graham (1983). Dearly loved mother of Anne Graham (Dr. Cathy Greenough) of Arnprior; Stewart Graham (Cheryl) and Gail Cameron (Lloyd) both of Braeside and Bruce Graham of White Lake. Predeceased by a son, Harold (1970). Cherished and proud “Grandma Grahamer� of Katherine (Krishna), Joe (Angela), Jordan, Devon, Seamus, Ryan (Nicole), Sandra (Zac), Jane, Amy (Jeremy), Ashley, Ross (Sarah), Lindsey and “GG� of Ashwin, Arya, Anika, Lianna, Isla, Logan, Lucas, Dylan, Nathan, Connor, Caleb and Tex. Loved sister of Arnot Horner of Shawville. Predeceased by a grandson Mitchell; a brother: Wilbur Horner (Mabel of Shawville) and 2 sisters: Gertrude Draper (late Gerald) and Muriel McLeese (late James). Eleanor will be fondly remembered for her insatiable love of Euchre as well as her zest for life and love of family and friends. The Graham family received friends during a visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Wednesday from 2:00 to 4:00 and 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. and again on Thursday morning from 10:00 to 10:45 a.m. A Service to honour and remember Eleanor was conducted in the Pilon Family Chapel on Thursday morning at 11 o’clock. Luncheon followed. Interment took place at the Maple Grove Cemetery, Shawville following the reception. In memory of Eleanor, please consider a donation to the Palliative Care Unit of the Arnprior Hospital. Condolences/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

Suddenly but peacefully at the QueenswayCarleton Hospital, Ottawa while surrounded by her loving family on Monday evening, December 21st, 2015; Mary Elizabeth Kelly of Ottawa passed away at the age of 65 years. Beloved daughter of the late P.J. and Connie (nee McDonald) Kelly; formerly of Arnprior. Dearly loved sister of Murray (Heather), the late Terry (M.J.), John, Tim (Loretta), Tish, Tom (Yumi) and Kathy and her adopted sister, Doreen Mutter (Paul). Much loved aunt of Clark and Michael; Liam and Laurel; Bronwyn (Steve Seigh); Ian (Stephanie) and Margie (Russell Williams); Patrick and Megan (Ciaran O’Shea); Jogi, Anna and Jun. Family and friends were invited to share their memories of Mary with her family during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Sunday afternoon, December 27th from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. In memory of Mary, please consider a donation to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario. Condolences/Tributes/Donations www.pilonfamily.ca

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In Richmond St. Philip Catholic School students, from left, Matteo DiPaolo, Jamie Coulas and Michael Houston are at King’s Your Independent Grocer in Richmond before Christmas accepting donations for tickets on a chance to win a gift card tree worth over $300 to help raise funds for the school’s grade six class for its leaving ceremony this coming June.

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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. Non-perishable food items for the Stittsville Food Bank will be collected at this game. Two dollars off admission fee if food items donated. Royals will donate two dollars per person to the Food Bank for those who do not donated food items. Half of the 50/50 draw will go to the Stittsville Food Bank. 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. The annual Stittsville Oldtimers Hockey Tournament will be held from Thursday, Jan. 7, 2016 through to Sunday, Jan. 10, 2016. A free Open Table community dinner will be held on Saturday, Jan. 9, 2016 at St. Thomas Anglican Church at the corner of Stittsville Main Street and Carleton Cathcart Street in Stittsville. Doors open at 4:30 p.m. Dinner is served at 5 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend.

Public meeting coming up about proposed 245-unit subdivision

Red barn, Neighbourhood Watch, intersection concerns discussed

It’s a proposed subdivision with 245 residential units. You will have an opportunity to hear the proposal and provide input about it at a public meeting that is being held on Monday, Jan. 11 at 7 p.m. in the upstairs meeting room at Stittsville Sobeys at the Stittsville Corners shopping area at the corner of Hazeldean Road and Carp Road in Stittsville. The proposed subdivision is located at the most eastward location of the Fernbank lands with an address of 700 Terry Fox Drive. The 14.3 hectare site is surrounded on the north-east by the Glen Cairn storm water management facility and part

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of the Carp River corridor as well as the residential development and Sobeys grocery store at the southwest corner of Hazeldean Road and Terry Fox Drive; by the hydro corridor and Trans Canada Trail to the south; and by future development lands to the west. Metric Homes is proposing the 245 unit development comprised of single detached, townhouses and low rise apartment dwellings. There is also park and open space proposed as well as a commercial or storage facility. City of Ottawa planner Mary Ellen Wood who is looking after the file on this proposal can be contacted at Maryellenwood@ottawa.ca or at 613-580-2424, ext. 16482.

Fairwinds Commuity Association

The Fairwinds Community Association dealt with three main issues of discussion at its monthly meeting on Monday, Dec. 14. One issue of discussion was the proposal to move the red Bradley Craig barn on Hazeldean Road to Saunders Farm at Munster despite the barn’s heritage designation and the viability of an adaptive use for the barn on the site. The Fairwinds Community Association is opposed to any relocation of the barn. The monthly meeting also received an update on the efforts to start a Neighbourhood Watch

program in the Fairwinds community. An update was also provide on the city of Ottawa’s review of the newly signalized intersection at Huntmar Drive and Maple Grove Road. With regard to this intersection, the Fairwinds Community Association conducted a survey of residents and drafted a letter to city of Ottawa Stittsville ward councillor Shad Qadri outlining the community’s concerns regarding the intersection. If you have questions about these or other issues with which the Fairwinds Community Association is involved, check out www.fairwindscommunity.com or email info@fairwindscommunity.com .

The cutline for a photo in last week’s paper featuring the winner of the gift basket draw at Scotiabank in Stittsville incorrectly indicated the $3,500 raised by the raffle is being donated to the Richmond Food Bank. The funds raised are being donated to the Stittsville Food Bank.

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Business Excellence Awards Continued from page 10

Nominated for Community Support/ Non-Profit Organization of the Year have been Capital City Condors, Empties for Paws, Greater Ottawa Home Builders Association, Hospice Care Ottawa, Ottawa Public Library, Ottawa Carleton Lifeskills, Ottawa Rotary Home and Queensway Carleton Hospital Foundation. Nominated for Business Leader have been Jack McAuley of McAuley Finan-

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ta), Poco Pazzo (Kanata) and The Works Gourmet Burger Bistro (Barrhaven). As of Tuesday, Dec. 22, there has been one nomination submitted for Restaurant of the Year “Quick Service,” namely Shawarma House (March Road, Kanata). Nominations in the 2016 West Ottawa Business Excellence Awards and the 2016 West Ottawa People’s Choice Awards can be submitted on the West Ottawa Board of Trade website at http:// westottawabot.com .

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Mozzarella sticks 15-21 Pieces 454 g

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