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Vol. 2, No.27
The Voice of North Grenville
July 9, 2014
Canada Day goes out with a bang
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photo by Micheal Pacitto by David Shanahan Another Canada Day has come and gone as we look forward to the big birthday party in 2017. But, as usual, we managed to have a fine time this year, with celebrations in Oxford Mills (Heart of North Grenville) and Kemptville (the other place). Festivities kicked off in Oxford Mills with the raising of the flag and the singing of O Canada as Mayor and Council joined in with the crowd to watch the Kemptville Venturers, Scouts and Sparks form an honour guard for
the ceremony. But perhaps the most enjoyable role played by said Mayor and Council came in the Tug-of-War contest against the Oxford Mills Community Association. In spite of the help given to them by all the declared candidates for the municipal elections this October, and the sturdy input by CAO Brian Carré, the politicos were no match for the solid and dug-in Association. Given that the latter are seeking to buy Maplewood Hall from the former, perhaps showing them up wasn’t the most astute thing to do, but it was a popular result nonetheless.
Oxford Mills saw a crowd that averaged around 300 throughout the four hours of music, food, games and an exhibit by the NG Historical Society, with the Lions Club and Dial-A-Chef providing food, and the traditional Canada Birthday cake baked by Darlene McMartin and sponsored by TD Graham and Associates. The new NG Business Builders stage was a success with the musicians, and Doug Hendry’s sound system filled the air beautifully. So many people go into making an event like that a success, and the community is grateful for all of them. Kemptville was the
scene of the annual Canada Day parade, which was well-attended and popular as ever with young and old alike. The wind in Riverside Park was a problem for some, but all had cleared up by the evening in time for music and, of course, fireworks. There was a general agreement that this year’s spectacular explosion of light, colour and noise was even better than last year’s. The picture above proves that. When you think about what is going on in other countries: civil wars, famine, terrorism, refugees, and so on, it is important that we continued on page 2