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53rd Year, Issue 45 November 18, 2010

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Stittsville News The oldest community newspaper in the city of Ottawa - Founded in 1957

Rotary Club: Members hear about long term care insurance. P11

New Year’s Eve: Second annual party at Oz Dome. P22

Remembrance in Stittsville: Silver Cross parents lay wreath. P6

NEW CHRISTMAS

EVENT

Holiday entertainment while helping others SPECIAL TO THE NEWS

JOHN BRUMMELL PHOTO

At the placing of a historical information plaque at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church on McBean Street in Richmond are, from left to right, Barb Bottriell, president of the Goulbourn Township Historical Society; Tina Cockram, a Historical Society Board member; Rev. Teresa Charlton, minister of St. Andrew’s; Andre Pavelich, a member of the St. Andrew’s congregation; Kaye Cox, Sunday School coordinator at St. Andrew’s; and Mrs. Carol Pavelich, a representative of the St. Andrew’s church session.

IN RICHMOND

History plaques on six buildings JOHN CURRY NEWS STAFF Six Richmond buildings now have information plaques outlining their history thanks to the Goulbourn Township Historical Society. The plaques were recently installed at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian

Church on McBean Street; the Orange Hall/Bank of Ottawa building at the corner of McBean Street and Strachan Street; the Dr. Chanonhouse home at the corner of McBean Street and Hamilton Street; the Old Town Hall/Dining Hall on Perth Street at the Richmond fairgrounds; the James Stewart/Dr. Ken Hartin home on Perth Street;

and St. Philip’s Roman Catholic Church on Burke Street at Fortune Street. These plaques provide basic historical information about these buildings and are intended to mark buildings of heritage interest. There is no official heritage designation or restriction associated with these plaques. HISTORY, SEE 2

You will be able to that warm Christmas feeling twice on Friday, Dec. 10 in Stittsville. Once will be by just attending the inaugural Stittsville Christmas Festival Concert that evening and hearing and seeing the Christmas routines of the performers. You’ll leave filled with Christmas spirit and a Christmas tune or so in your head. But you will also be filled with the warmth of knowing that you have helped some of the less fortunate in society simply by your attendance and support at the concert. And isn’t that really what Christmas is all about – giving and helping others. It’s going to be quite an evening, staged at the Sacred Heart High School auditorium, with none other than longtime TV personality Max Keeping as the MC. He is going to be joined by a number of local choral groups, bands and dance groups, all of whom will be performing at the concert which will get underway at 7:30 p.m. As for admission, it is by dona-

tion, although there are suggested prices, namely $10 for adults and $5 for children, students and seniors. Among the performers will be dancers from the Chad Wolfe Studio of Dance and Music and the Pointe of Grace Dance Company; singers from the Goulbourn Jubilee Singers, the new Goulbourn Men’s Chorus and the Sacred Heart High School senior choir; and musicians from the Main & Abbott Dance Band, the Sacred Heart High School senior concert band, the South Carleton High School senior concert band and the Stittsville concert band. There will also be a tribute to the Canadian Armed Forces, with a colour party from the Stittsville Branch 618 of the Royal Canadian Legion in attendance. Bagpiper Jordan McConnell of Stittsville will be involved in the tribute as well. All of the proceeds from the concert will be going to the Catholic Education Foundation of Ottawa which is a registered charity whose sole mandate is to assist children living in poverty. HOLIDAY, SEE 3 426586

KICK OFF TASTE OFF! FireďŹ ghter VS. Kanata Food Cupboard

Join us November 28th 2010 at 1PM

For a $1.00 or Can good donation to the food cupboard, get a ticket to vote for your winner.

To witness the Kanata Food Cupboard take on the Volunteer Fire Department in a CHILI TASTE OFF. Visit www.hazeldeanmall.com to ďŹ nd out the 10 ways to raise 10 tons for the Kanata Food Cupboard!

Stittsville News - NOVEMBER 18, 2010

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