November - Navan Community Association

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November - Navan Community Association
NAVAN NUGGET
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NOVEMBER 2010
BUSINESS CARDS ROTATED BI-MONTHLY
Electronic version available on the website navan.on.ca
NAVAN CENOTAPH RE-DEDICATED IN THE MEMORY OF THOSE WHO MADE THE ULTIMATE SACRIFICE
Navan, October 17, 2010: With intense pride and significant community support, the restored veterans’ memorial
was unveiled today to pay tribute to Navan-area residents who made the ultimate sacrifice in the service of their
country.The unveiling took place with hundreds of veterans, community leaders, and serving armed forces
personnel looking on as organizers praised the sacrifices made in defending freedom. The unveiling was carried
out by Eileen Vaillancourt and Sqn. Ldr. Eric Smith DFC CD (Ret’d). In 1987 Mrs. Vaillancourt’s mother, Annie
McFadden, unveiled the original Cenotaph. “Today is an important milestone for our community and our local
fallen heroes – we now have a beautiful memorial, built through local contributions, that will stand forever as a
tribute to those who served our country in the past, those who continue to serve and in particular those who have
made the supreme sacrifice so that we could live in peace,” stated Ross Bradley, chair of the Cenotaph
Restoration Project. In 1914 the town of Navan and its surrounding area had a population of approximately 300
people, 15 of whom made the ultimate sacrifice in WW1. They are remembered, along with all others from the
Navan area who have died defending their country."It is a testament to the strength of our local community that
this beautiful memorial could be built with the support of local residents, businesses like BFI Canada, Annis
O'Sullivan Vollebekk Ltd., Lafarge, Vars Concrete, community organizations like Friends of the Mer Bleue, Navan
Lions Club, Streetdance 2010, the City of Ottawa, Veterans Affairs Canada and the Cumberland Township
Agricultural Society which has made land available for this project," added Bradley.
The Navan Community Association Restoration Committee spearheaded this project in order to replace the
original Cenotaph that needed updating and was located in an area no longer suitable for such an important
memorial.
VANDALISM WITHIN THE VILLAGE CONTINUES
In last month's Nugget, the NCA Public Safety Committee published an article expressing our concerns over
the recent rash of vandalism, graffiti and thefts within the village. Unfortunately, it appears the incidents are
continuing. Just recently, a company truck was destroyed and ransacked while parked at Navan Automotive
overnight, shrubs were stolen from a resident's property and pumpkins have been smashed around
several homes.
This is a reminder that we, as responsible parents and community members, need to ensure that we supervise
our children's activities, especially during the late hours of the night. Parents should always be aware of their
children's whereabouts and should not be afraid to conduct random checks of their bags, bedrooms and other
personal belongings. Let's not take the: "my son/daughter would never do this" attitude; the culprit(s) of these
crimes are most likely living in the village and we need to identify them before additional costly incidents
occur.
Reminder: any victim of vandalism, graffiti or theft, no matter how minor in nature, should report the incident to
the Ottawa Police by telephone at (613) 236-1222 ext.7300. It is important to report all crime, as police
resources are deployed in accordance to where crime occurs and is reported.
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Crime Prevention Ottawa’s Neighbourhood Toolkit
Crime Prevention Ottawa’s Neighbourhood Toolkit
is an online resource that provides ideas,
information and resources to help Ottawa
residents make their neighbourhoods better
places to live.
The toolkit encourages residents to get involved in
their neighbourhoods and to be accountable and
proactive about community safety. Individuals,
community associations, Neighbourhood Watch
volunteers and many others will find helpful ideas
and practical information about building safer
neighbourhoods from the ground up.
The toolkit also contains information about
specific problems and crimes and how to get help
from municipal and community resources in
Ottawa. You can learn more about the toolkit and
download a printable version by visiting
www.crimepreventionottawa.ca/toolkit.
NOTABLES (complements of the Navan Women’s
Institute)
Navan Fall Fest
The second Fall Fest was a big hit again this year.
What a wonderful crowd of residents attended the
event! A big thank you goes to Juanita Vetter and
the Navan Women’s Institute for organizing this
special day. Navan @ 150 years in 2011 was
launched with presentations to the Logo and Essay
contest winners. The new park area was dedicated
by Emmanuelle Grandmaître, with children letting
balloons fly up in the air. Rob Jellett attended and
was thanked for his efforts in helping to realise this
reconstruction.
In the blue building there were a number of
activities going on. Puddles, the sweet little lamb,
was in attendance with its owners, Shirley and Chris
Browski. The Knotty Knitters were there. The Home
Decorating contest was judged by those attending
the Fest and my mannequins finally won a prize!!
The scent of the Chilli pots, wafting through the blue
building, enticed many to try out the various
recipes.
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There was a young lady giving out I Love Navan
stickers. The Navan Community Association was
selling memberships. We were entertained by a
fellow who sang some old country songs. Face
painting was a busy corner. The games were well
run and lots of fun for all. Building Scarecrows was
the most popular activity ! Thanks goes out to
Colleen Fleming, our Navan Fair Youth
Ambassador, and her Dad, Eric, for their help and
encouragement to all the young ones who jumped
eagerly into the hay. What a big hit!! The Navan
Lions Club gave out popcorn and bed rides while
the Navan Community Association provided free
hot dogs and pop for everyone. In the evening, to
top off a busy sunny day, we had a Barn Dance put
on by the Cumberland Township Agricultural
Society . What a day this was!!
Verna Cotton and Jackson Bender our proud Navan
historians
We wish to thank the following for their support,
without which we wouldn’t have had such a
variety of activities and so much FUN!!!
Eastway Kennels, Chilly Chilies, Vezina Optical,
Jonny Canuck's Bar & Grill - Orleans; Steve & Krista
Barban, Marg MacNeill, Barry Johnston, Don
Lawlor, Navan Fire Department, Navan Nursery
School, Ottawa City Police, Navan Women's
Institute, Navan Lions Club, Navan Community
Association, CTAS, and the numerous volunteers &
judges.
Sheila Minogue-Calver
FALL FEST MONTAGE ON LAST PAGE OF NUGGET
Total Foot Spa
Reflexology Pedicure Footcare
Navan W.I. had 2 tables - a silent auction table and
a baked goods table. Thanks for all the support.
Save 50% on 1st reflexology appointment
Gift Certificates
Website: www.totalfootspa.com
Christine Lanthier RN/Reflexologist
5714 Dunning Rd, Navan
613-835-3397
totalfootspa@xplornet.ca
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On October 2nd the CTAS Barn Dance which was part
of the Fall Fest activities was a fun night of dancing,
socializing and refreshments. The lucky winners of
the bike draw was Andrew Jeacle and Ray Lanthier
won the collectable tractor and Dave Bergeron the
Senator tickets.
Former Navan Fair Ambassadors on the move:
Sara McFadden (Ambassador 2007) has been
selected by the Ottawa Carleton Plowmen’s
Association to represent them as their Queen of the
Furrow for 2011 not 2010 as reported in the last
Nugget. Sara will be attending the Ontario
Plowmen’s Association Convention in Toronto in
February where she will meet approximately 48
competitors for the International Queen of the Furrow
competition in August 2011 in Chute-A-Blondeau,
Ontario. Any organization or event who would like
to have Sara take an active part in, please do not
hesitate to email her at
sara_mcfadden13@hotmail.com
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S
cott Matthews (Person who initiated the Navan Fair
Ambassador Program) has constantly been
involved with agriculture from a very early age
whether it was beef or dairy cattle. He has been
actively involved with raising, breeding and
showing Simmental cattle. Upon graduation from
Guelph he joined Cargill Meat Solution where he is
the Eastern Canadian cattle buyer. He has judged
and shown internationally and continues to exhibit
at many fairs along with his Dad (Ivan) and brother
Craig. During Thanksgiving weekend, turkey was
not on the agenda for the Matthews family of
Rosemead Farm of Navan. They were exhibiting
their Purebred Simmental cattle in Victoriaville
Quebec were the animals shown in the picture,
owned by Scott and Craig were All Breed
Champions of the show. Craig was also named
Champion Intermediate showman of the YCS show.
In early November they will be off to the Royal
Winter Fair. They also qualified to show at the
Western Agribition in Saskatchewan in late Nov
CTAS President: Mario St Denis
Admin. Coord.: Marg MacNeill
Tel.#: 613-835-2766
Email: navanfair@bellnet.ca
www.navanfair.com
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NAVAN LIONS CLUB
(meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of the month
at the Navan Curling Club)
October 1st the Lions had their Turkey Friday night
supper which was a huge success with Lion Ross
Bradley’s maneuvering skill he accommodated 140
hungry mouths a seat at a table.
The Navan Lions were on serving mode at the Fall
Fest activities. Lion Gord Curry manned the
popcorn machine the entire day. Lions David
Gratton, Shirley Fraser, Bea Wall, Don Macartney,
John Bishop and Christina MacPherson provide
unique rides for the kids on the cow bed. Not sure
who had more fun, the Lions or the kids.
President: Lion Mark O’Donoughue 841-5444
Secretary: Lion Christina MacPherson
Treasurer: Lion David Grattan
NAVAN COMMUNITY ASSOCATION
MEETINGS 3RD MONDAY OF MONTH
– UPSTAIRS AT NAVAN ARENA
CPR AND AED TRAINING
The Ottawa Paramedic Service is offering residents
free CPR and Automated External Defibrillator
training.
The four-hour class includes a short lecture on
patient assessment, followed by group breakouts for
clinical training. Participants who complete the
course will receive valid CPR C “Basic Rescuer” and
AED certifications.
Topics to be covered include:
· Scene management and patient assessment
· Adult, child and infant CPR
· Adult, child and infant choking
· Automated External Defibrillation (AED)
· Cardiovascular emergencies – Heart attack and
stroke
Classes are held at various locations across Ottawa,
including in the rural area. Please check out the
Course Schedule for the location nearest you and
visit www.ottawa.ca/cpr to register.
Rural locations include the following:
Date
Nov 6
Location
Region Time Language
RJ Kennedy
Rural - 9 am English
Memorial
East
to 1
1115 Dunning Rd,
pm
Cumberland
RJ Kennedy
Rural - 2 pm
French
Nov 6
Memorial
East
to 6
pm
1115 Dunning Rd,
Cumberland
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Snow Go Program and Snow Go Assist Program
An Ottawa winter averages 235 cm of snowfall and
in recent years, an increasing amount of rain and
freezing rain. Clearing snow from private driveways
and walkways is difficult but essential to ensuring
mobility in the winter months. Many seniors and
people with disabilities are unable to clear snow
from their own private driveways or walkways and
must rely on friends, family or private contractors.
The City of Ottawa’s 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. Eligible low-income seniors and people
with disabilities may also apply to receive financial
assistance to pay for a portion of their snow
removal costs through the Snow Go Assist Program.
For more information, visit www.ottawa.ca/snowgo.
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WORK OPPORTUNITY
ML Bradley in Navan is looking for additional school
bus drivers for the current school year. If you know
anyone who is looking for part time work close to
home and maybe interested in driving a school bus
contact ML Bradley at 613-835-2488. To find out more
about ML Bradley visit
http://www.orleansonline.ca/MLBradley.
Navan Community Association Youth Dances
- Ages 10-14
The Navan Community Association youth dances are
for 10-14 year olds. They are held 7-10:30 pm the 2nd
Friday of each month with a $5.00 admission at the
Navan Arena. Win a prize - dance contest during the
November 12th dance (For dance rules go to
www.navan.on.ca)
2010-2011 Dates:
November 12, 2010
December 10, 2010
January 14, 2011
February 11, 2011 – Valentine’s Day Theme
March 11, 2011
April 8, 2011
May 13, 2011
June 10, 2011 – School’s Out Theme
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CENOTAPH PROJECT UPDATE
Sunday, October 17, 2010 should go down in Navan
as one of the most historically significant days we
have ever had as a community. I, Ross Bradley,
have been honoured to be the chairperson of a
committee made up of members who were
completely dedicated to seeing the Cenotaph
Restoration and Relocation project succeed and
produce a beautiful Navan War Memorial.
Just one week after Thanksgiving, this is what I was
thankful for:
1. An excellent afternoon weather wise (even
though it was a bit cool and windy).
2. An impressive crowd of people who attended
(400-500), many of whom where veterans and
current military, and many who were residents
from all over our Cumberland Ward and
beyond.
3. Some very willing and able young men
(Cumberland Grads Junior A hockey team) who
got chairs and stage in place all before 9:30
am.
4. The Ottawa Firefighters Band (30 strong) and 632
Orleans Legion Colour Party who performed so
well and added so much.
5. The Navan Volunteer Firefighters who aided
parking of the handicapped and seating.
6. The uniqueness of the very way the actual
unveiling took place and the spectacular
photographs taken which will preserve this
moment forever.
7. The excellent flow of the whole ceremony and
the professionalism in how it was conducted.
And now a request to our entire community. We
have a beautiful War Memorial in our midst. Let us
all do our utmost to keep it that way. If you see any
actions taking place at the War Memorial which
you believe to be disrespectful, please make it
known to those who are able to correct the
problem.
Please come to the Remembrance Day Services at
10:45 am, Thursday, November 11th.
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NAVAN’S 150TH ANNIVERSARY UPDATE
Above is the official logo for the Navan’s 150th
Anniversary co-designed by
Allie Schurman and H. Harper which was
digitalized by Andrew Griffin.
T-Shirts with the logo are at JT Bradley’s for $15.00
Going fast, we only need 5 more flags to be
sponsored for decorating our main street next
spring. The cost is only $70 each – contact Sheila
Minogue-Calver
Chair:
Anne Marie Potvin 835-2757
Secretary: Christina MacPherson
Treasurer: Dale Borys
Youth:
Tom Devecseri
Safety:
Fred St Pierre
Website: navan.on.ca
QUOTE OF THE MONTH
The world is so fast that there are days when the
person who says it can’t be done are interrupted by
the person who is doing it.
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NAVAN CO-OPERATIVE NURSERY SCHOOL
1279 Colonial Road
Navan, ON
613-835-9243
Kids Korner:
Cooking Activities
Children always enjoy the opportunity to help in the
kitchen. Here are some simple recipes to try and
enjoy!
Mini Pizzas
English muffins
Tomato sauce
Pepperoni
Chopped veggies
Shredded Mozzeralla cheese
Children can have fun making their own mini pizzas.
Bake at 350 degrees until cheese is melted.
Conecakes
1 pkg of cake mix
24 flat bottomed ice cream cones
Icing
Sprinkles and candies.
Make cake mix as directed on package. Fill cone
1/2 full with batter. Bake at 350 degrees until tester
comes out clean. Once cool children can have fun
decorating the ice cream cone cupcakes.
UPCOMING EVENTS:
On November 20th, the Navan Nursery School
parents will be hosting the bake table and lunch
counter at the Navan Christmas Craft Fair from 10-4
p.m.at the Navan arena. Thanks again to the Navan
Crafters for their continued support.
Thinking about Preschool for your child?
Navan Nursery School will continue to accept
registration until programs are full. The school offers a
2, 3, or 5 morning preschool program for children
ages 2 ½ to 5 years of age. The school is staffed by
a Registered Early Childhood Educator who provides
a warm, nurturing learning environment for the
youngest residents of our community
For more information, please visit our website at
www.ottawakids.ca/ncns, or call Michelle at 613835-3314.
HOME TIP OF THE MONTH
Fall Gardening Tips
 Bring in your houseplants that have summered
outdoors. If the pots are sitting on the ground, give
the pots a twist to loosen. Check them carefully
before bringing back inside. A good gentle
spraying with the garden hose will help dislodge
pests and clean the plant before you return it to its
indoor home.
 If you want your Christmas cactus to bloom on
time, start in the fall. About three months from the
desired bloom time, stop feeding, reduce or stop
watering, give the plant complete darkness from
sundown to sunrise, and then sunlight all day.
When buds have formed, resume a regular water
and food schedule and you will have beautiful
flowers in December.
 Add to your compost. Leaves and other lawn and
garden cleanup material are perfect for
composting. Turn your compost material at least
once a week with a garden fork to speed its
decay. Chopping and shredding materials to
make them smaller before adding to the pile
helps compost break down faster.
 Get your tools, especially your mower, ready for
the off-season with a little simple maintenance.
 Drain the water from garden hoses at the end of
the season. Coil them and store them in a spot
where they won’t freeze.
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Clean up debris in the lawn and garden. Leaves,
sticks, rocks and other late season leftovers can
harm next year’s lawn and harbor pests and
diseases over the winter.
-
Have your chimney inspected and cleaned by a
certified and insured chimney sweep
- Be mindful of the type of wood you are burning
- Check your furnace and furnace filter and make
sure that everything is clean and in good working
order.
- Obtain burn permits for clean up at Station 73 in
Vars (613-835-1682)
- For further information on fire safety and
prevention, please visit
www.ottawa.ca/residents/fire/index_en.html
On behalf of all of the firefighters at Station 71 in
Navan, we wish you and your families a safe and fun
season and hope that you enjoy all that it has to offer.
NAVAN’S VOLUNTEER FIRE FIGHTERS CORNER
Good news! After a brief hiatus, the Firefighter’s
Corner will once again be featured in the Nugget. It
has been a busy few months, so we will re-cap the
major events to bring you up to speed.
 Back in August during the Navan parade,
firefighters from station 71 collected over
$1300.00 in donations. Thank you everyone for
your kindness. This money went to the MD
association.
 On September 25th, Station 71 hosted the annual
banquet at the fairgrounds barn. It was a great
night filled with entertainment, good food, good
music, and lots of dancing! We would like to
thank the Navan Lions Club for their assistance
that evening, as well as the many individuals and
businesses who donated fabulous door prizes.
Congratulations goes out to Navan’s award
recipients of the evening; Dane Vartija (District FF
of the year), Peter Tadiello (Station 71 FF of the
year), Jeff Cotton (10 year service pin) and Bruce
Robillard (5 year service pin).
 More recently, we shared in the fun at the Navan
Fall Fest. It was a great community event and a
great time was had by all – especially the kids
who out-tugged the firefighters in the tug-of-war!
Needless to say, we will start training for next
year’s re-match soon. The festival also featured a
delicious chilly cook-off. It was so delicious that
we would like to encourage anybody to drop off
their late entries to a Monday training night at the
fire hall for judging…!
 Now that the cold weather is upon us, a friendly
reminder that it is that time of year again to;
NAVAN VETERINARY SERVICES
3425 Trim Road, Box 100
Navan, Ontario K4B 1J3
613-835-2646
Fax 835-2537
Dr. David Douglas
Dr. Jean Cyr
Dr. Adrian Domen
Dr. Richard Smith
Dr. Dan Shock
Dr. Brianne Hagan
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COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
PARISH OF BEARBROOK, NAVAN & VARS
Priest in Charge: Rev’d. John Blakley
Sunday Worship
Trinity, Bearbrook: 8:30 a.m.
St. Mary’s, Navan: 10:00 a.m.
St. Andrew’s, Vars: 11:30 a.m.
For further information please call 613‐835‐2200 or bearbrook_vars_navan@yahoo.ca
Two local athletes, Damian and Serena Moffatt,
children of Angela (Watson) and David Moffatt
have earned the honour of representing Canada at
the World Karate & Kickboxing Council’s 2010 World
Championships in Portugal next month. Damian, 13,
and Serena, 12, had to win both provincial and
national championships in order to be awarded
spots on the Canadian team. They joined Elite
Martial Arts in Orleans in 2007, where they train
under Guy Ouellette. Damian and Serena, will be
competing in two categories, Sparring and
Continuous Kickboxing. They are fantastic
ambassadors for their sport and for their community,
and we wish them well in Portugal.
NEW REVEREND IN TOWN
Well Sunday, October 17th was definitely a busy day in
Navan! Besides the unveiling and re-dedication of the
Cenotaph in a beautiful and moving ceremony, the
Anglican Parish of Bearbrook, Vars and Navan also
had its own celebration at St. Mary’s Church that
evening. The community gathered to induct and
formally welcome the Reverend Canon John WilkerBlakely as the Parish’s minister. While John has been
with the Parish for a while now, he was only technically
there as a “temporary” minister. But now it’s official –
he’s here to stay and we hope it will be for a very long
time. John brings many impressive talents to our
parish. He is funny, kind, caring, and extremely
knowledgeable. The parish considers him a real
blessing. John regularly visits the elderly and the sick,
reaches out to families in need, leads our youth in
interesting activities, and has been known to fly over
the community or take the odd tractor ride now and
then.
St. Mary’s Anglican Church in Navan along with Trinity
in Bearbrook and St. Andrew’s in Vars gladly
welcomes anyone and everyone to our church
services on Sunday. Feel free to drop in and give us a
try. We don’t bite (well not that hard) and we even
serve coffee and treats (for free) after the service. The
Sunday service times are: 8:30 at Trinity in Bearbrook,
10:00 at St. Mary’s in Navan and 11:30 at St. Andrew’s
in Vars. If you have any questions, our email address
is: bvninfo@rogers.com.
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Navan Community Sunday School has started it's
2010 - 2011 year from 9:45 am to 11 am at St. Mary's
Hall. Please arrive 5 minutes early and join your
children for a short 10 min children's service. After
which the children participate in children's liturgy,
choir, a bible lesson, craft and snack. Thank you for
your support and looking forward to sharing the light
of the Lord with you and your family.
Your Navan Community Sunday School Teachers. For
information please contact Kelly Davies email:
tuckandkelly@hotmail.com
Navan Community Sunday School Schedule
9:45 a.m. - ll:00 a.m.
Nov 7 - Sunday School (start practicing choir
for Christmas service)
14 - Family Sunday - attend church of
your choice
21 - Sunday School
26 - Sunday School
Dec 5 - Practice for Joint Christmas Service
12 - Joint Family Christmas Service
(10:00 a.m. @ St. Mary’s Hall - Pot
Luck & Children’s Crafts)
19 - Family Sunday - United Church
Christmas Pageant at the hall
26 - Family Sunday - attend church of
your choice
Bob and Glen are pleased to announce our
relaunch of Laura’s Corner which will now be
called
“Laura’s Corner – Rowe at Home”
We will focus exclusively on Rowe customer
upholstered furniture from our studio at 1356
Colonial Road, Navan, ON, K4B 1N1, - contact
info. 613-835-1616 or www.laurascorner.ca.
By appointment only please.
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WANTED
Mother of twin 3 year old girls, (well behaved,
courteous, hyper) requires help with a new born baby,
beginning mid January, light house keeping duties as
well while baby sleeps. Mon, Wed, Thurs, possible Fri or
Sat morns, 7:45am - 1:00pm. Pays $12 to start. Please
sends resumes to 613 443 2371 or call 613 835 3424.
Located on Forest Lea in Navan
NOV 20 and 21 - 32nd ANNUAL NAVAN ARTS AND
CRAFTS SALE
From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day in the Navan Hall,
upstairs at the Navan Arena, the Navan Arts and Crafts
Group will present a good selection of fine art and top
quality crafts. This year will see some exciting new
exhibitors as well as well as exhibitors that buyers return
to each year.
There will be a door prize each day of gifts donated by
the exhibitors . A donation of any amount will make a
visitor eligible for one of these prizes. The proceeds
from these donations will be given to the OrleansCumberland Community Resource Centre Christmas
Program. To date we have donated close to $18,000.00
to the Resource Centre, as well as numerous boxes of
food.
The Resource Centre is not the only beneficiary of our
weekend fundraising. The Navan Nursery School and
the Guides and Brownies use our venue to raise
monies for outings and materiels by providing a light
lunch and a wonderful selection on their bake table,
including some very artfully wrapped and decorated
delicacies ready for gift giving.
We have our fabric wall with a large section to choose
from as well as a few sample floor models of furniture to
help with your customer selection. Give us a call –
we’re anxious to see you again.
Nov. 27 & 28, - THE CUMBERLAND ARTS AND CRAFTS
GUILD CHRISTMAS CRAFT SHOW
Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 27 & 28, 2010 from 10 – 4 at
École secondaire publique Gisèle Lalonde
Trim Road near Millenium Sports Park
50 Juried artists and artisans - Free parking and
admission
Door prizes for donations to the Orléans-Cumberland
Community Resource Centre Christmas Program
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CONGRATULATIONS
Thursday, December 16th - HERITAGE PUBLIC
SCHOOL COUNCIL - Annual Toy & Bake Sale
An upcoming fundraiser that is being planned by
School Council at Heritage Public School is the Toy
and Bake Sale. The date has been set for Thursday,
December 16th, 2010. This is a very exciting day for
the students! On this date each student will have the
opportunity to visit the gym with their class and
purchase some toys and baked items. Students also
have a chance to purchase tickets for prizes before
or on the day of the event.
How can you help make this fund raiser a success.
1. Send in donations of gently used toys, books,
games, and movies. Popular items include:
Happy meal toys, diecast cars, lego, and
collector cards. Keep this in mind if you are
doing a fall clean-up. Donations can be
dropped off at the school starting December
1st, 2010.
2. Send in nut free baking individually wrapped
on the day of the sale. Popular items include:
cupcakes, popcorn, cookies, rice crispies,
chocolate lollipops and candy canes.
3. We require donations of new items for our
draw. Items should be appropriate for our
students. Popular items include: barbies, Lego,
craft kits, WebKinz, movies, board games. If
you have a business contact or an item for the
raffle; please let us know.
4. Come and help set-up, or man a station on the
day of the sale!
Please contact Virginia Lowe (613-835- 3389) for
further information.
Rebecca St. Cyr and Sylvain Lavallée are
engaged to be married next September!
Congratulations to the happy couple!! We wish
them lots of happiness.
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NAVAN FOR KRAFT HOCKEYVILLE 2011 – DO YOU HAVE
A HOCKEY STORY FOR US!
Let's Show our community spirit by including this in our
150 year Celebrations!
As you are aware, the Navan Memorial Centre is once
again entered in the Kraft Hockeyville 2011
competition. Four communities will win $25 000 while
the top one receives $100 000 in upgrades to their
facility and an NHL pre-season game will be played in
the arena in the fall of 2011 with a fun day of activities
for everyone to enjoy!
Organized hockey has been part of Navan’s precious
heritage for 97 years! Did you know that in 1913 in the
village of Navan, a hockey club was formed of 24
members? Each member paid ten dollars and this
money was used to establish an open air rink. If you
have played on any Navan hockey teams, against
them, or attended a game at the arena you definitely
have a hockey story to share!
We need the support of the community to make this
dream a reality so please help us by submitting a
hockey story and a photo to www.cbc.ca/hockeyville
and selecting Navan Memorial Centre from November
to January. All stories are accepted including the ones
just supporting our quest to the Kraft Hockeyville 2011
title.
If you don’t have access to a computer, you can drop
off your stories in the box located on the Hockeyville
billboard at the arena and we will submit them for you.
On your sheet please include your name, address,
phone number and date of birth.
Navan’s Hockeyville Celebrations will be held on
Sunday December 5th from 1pm to 5:30pm at the
Navan Memorial Centre. We are kicking off our quest
to the Kraft Hockeyville title by inviting the community
to attend free public skating from 1 – 2:20pm then
cheering the Cumberland Junior “A” Grads against the
Ottawa Senators. A banner will be on hand for fans to
sign. You are welcomed to wear any hockey jersey.
Door prizes and lots of fun for the family!
If you have any questions, need help in submitting your
story or would like to volunteer, please don’t hesitate to
contact us by email navanhockey@hotmail.com or by
telephone Barry Irvine 613-835-2509 and Lyne Proulx
613-833-1779. You can join our Facebook group:
Navan for Kraft Hockeyville 2011.
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Carleton Regional Snowmobile Club
New construction has already begun on the
abandoned rail line. The City of Ottawa, through the
infrastructure department, has commenced the
building of a multi-use trail connecting to the existing
Prescott-Russell multi-use trail. This trail will be for hiking
and cycling during the summer months and
snowmobiling, cross-country skiing and walking during
the winter months. Reduced speed limit signs will be
erected in the sensitive low-noise areas of the trail, so
be on the lookout and adhere to the instructions on the
signage.
Even though signs are currently posted indicating no
snowmobiles; Carleton Regional Snowmobile Club
have been assured by Rob Jellett's office and the City
of Ottawa; snowmobilers will continue to use this trail.
The signs have been posted temporarily till the project
is completed.
Please note any adjoining groomed trails off the main
railway line are landowner's private property and only
the snowmobile club has authorization to use.
OFSC trail permits December 1st or prior are $200, after
December 1st $250. Buy before you ride!
Tickets available for two demo Yamahas and an
enclosed trailer for $5.00 each.
Please call Wayne Dandy 613-835-2375 for tickets
or trail permits.
NAVAN NUGGET
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NAVAN/VARS UNITED CHURCH 1129 Smith Road, Navan Village Minister: Rev. Bill Brown * Sunday Worship 10:00 a.m. A friendly greeting awaits you! Wheelchair accessible www.navan‐vars‐united.org (613) 835‐4030 For information regarding Navan Community Sunday School Contact: Debbie at (613) 835‐3592 The NAVAN NUGGET is a composite of news and
articles involving the Navan Community Association,
Navan Lions Club and the Cumberland Township
Agricultural Society. Articles or announcements must
be submitted by to margaret.macneill@sympatico.ca
by 20th of the month to be included in next month’s
issue of the newsletter. Announcement for any nonprofit will be accepted – template available on the
website at navan.on.ca.
We are looking for local businesses to support the
publication of THE NUGGET by purchasing a yearly
business card advertising space for $40. Please call
Marg MacNeill if you are interested
What a wonderful place in which we have chosen to
live.
All issues of the Navan Nugget can be found on
our website at navan.on.ca
NAVAN NUGGET
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