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South Dundas 360 Fall/Winter 2015–2016
SOUTH DUNDAS
South Dundas Recreation34 Ottawa St., Morrisburg, ON
613-543-2673www.southdundas.com
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Equipment available:• Cross Country Skis• Snowshoes• Basketballs• Footballs• Helmets • Skates• And much more!
Equipment is free to borrow for all residents of South Dundas. If you would like to borrow from the Sport Lending Library, or for more information, please contact:Ben MacphersonRecreation Program Coordinator613-543-2673www.southdundas.com/living/recreation/sports-lending-library
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Table of ContentsCouncilandStaffInformation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2South Dundas Hockey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Curling and Skating Clubs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Public Skating Hours/Community Groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Ontario Early Years Centre Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Dundas Youth Centre/UCDSB Champions for Kids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7SD Recreation Special Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Youth Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Youth/Adult Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Adult Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Registration Information/Walking Trails . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Dundas County 50+ Wellness Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Dundas Drive-In . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Youth Engagement Night . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16South Branch Community Fund/Tobacco-Free Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Active Living Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Out and About Around South Dundas (Gallery) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Garbage & Recycling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Composting & Hazardous Waste . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Licences/Off-RoadVehicles/Planning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Fire & Emergency Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Marriage Municipal Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Building & Bylaw/Winter Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Municipal Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
SD&G County Library Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Community Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
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Council and Municipal Information
Municipal Office HoursGeneral inquiries: [email protected] Hours: 8:30am–4:30pmPhone: 613-543-2673Toll Free: 1-800-265-0619Emergency: 613-652-4028Address: 34 Ottawa St., PO Box 740
Morrisburg, ONK0C 1X0
Council Meeting Dates
Members of CouncilCouncil Members Address Contact InformationEvonne Delegarde, Mayor
35 Church Ave.P.O. Box 137Iroquois, ONK0E 1K0
Home: 613-652-1388Cell: [email protected]
Jim Locke,Deputy Mayor
5542 Meadowbrook Dr.Iroquois, ONK0E 1K0
Home: [email protected]
Bill Ewing,Councillor
P.O. Box 1228Iroquois, ONK0E 1C0
Home: 613-652-4313Cell: [email protected]
Marc St. Pierre,Councillor
12098 County Rd. 4/Lakeshore Dr.Morrisburg, ONK0C 1X0
Home: [email protected]
Archie L. Mellan,Councillor
10952 Hulbert Rd.,Brinston, ONK0E 1C0
Home: 613-989-2734Cell: [email protected]
September 15, 2015 Regular Council MeetingOctober 6, 2015 Regular Council MeetingOctober 20, 2015 Regular Council MeetingNovember 3, 2015 Regular Council MeetingNovember 17, 2015 Regular Council MeetingDecember 1, 2015 Regular Council MeetingDecember 15, 2015 Regular Council MeetingJanuary 19, 2016 Regular Council MeetingFebruary 9, 2016 Regular Council MeetingFebruary 23, 2016 Regular Council Meeting
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South Dundas Hockey
South Dundas Hockey
South Dundas Minor HockeyMinor hockey is open to boys and girls 17 years old or younger and is a great way to have fun and exercise. Players are divided into
playing levels according to age for competitive and house leagues, and will be engaged in six months of hockey, whether it is games or training. There are still spots available for those wishing to register their child. Anyone interested can contact registrar Cassandra [email protected].
Age: Level:5, 6 (Born 2009/'10/'11) Initiation7, 8 (Born 2007/'08) Novice9, 10 (Born 2005/'06) Atom11, 12 (Born 2003/'04) PeeWee13, 14 (Born 2001/'02) Bantam15, 16, 17 (Born '98/'99/'00) Midget
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Dundas County Girls HockeyFor information about the Dundas County Girls Hockey Associaton, please contact president Anita Gilmer at 613-774-4563, email [email protected], or visit us at sites.google/site/dundascountygirlshockey.
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Saturday Oct. 3 Embrun PanthersSaturday Oct. 10 VankleekHillCougarsSaturday Oct. 17 Academe Jr. OutaouaisFriday Oct. 23 Rockland NationalsSaturday Nov. 7 VankleekHillsCougarsSunday Nov. 8 North Dundas RocketsSaturday Nov. 14 GatineauHullVolantSunday Nov. 22 Embrun PanthersSaturday Nov. 28 St. Isidore EaglesSaturday Dec. 5 Cumberland BanditsSaturday Dec. 12 St. Isidore EaglesSunday Dec. 13 North Dundas RocketsSaturday Jan. 2 PapineauvilleVikingsSaturday Jan. 9 North Dundas RocketsSaturday Jan. 16 Embrun PanthersSaturday Jan. 30 St. Isidore EaglesSunday Feb. 14 VankleekHillCougars
Morrisburg Junior C Lions 2015–2016
Home Game Schedule
Game times:Friday: 8:30 pmSaturday: 7:30 pmSunday: 2:30 pm
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Curling and Skating Clubs
Morrisburg Little RocksThe Morrisburg Little Rocks program will start in October. For more information, please check the Morrisburg Curling Club website or follow us on Facebook. You can also contact Mahlon Locke at 613-543-3104 or [email protected].
The Morrisburg Bantam ProgramThe Morrisburg Bantam Program will start in late October. For further information please contact Ian Wilson/613 861-2131 or [email protected].
Morrisburg Curling ClubCome join one or more of our leagues and make your winter an enjoyable season. Curling Seasons will run from October to April. Registration will take place at the Morrisburg Curling Club on Friday, September 11 from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm. This year we are hoping to conduct a learn to curl program and a beginners league(depending on participants) scheduled for Monday nights.
Leagues (Weekly Schedule)Daytime Men's: Monday, Wednesday, Friday afternoons and Tuesday morningsDaytime Ladies': Tuesday AfternoonsEvening Men: Tuesday Nights Evening Ladies: Wednesday NightsDaytime Mixed: Thursday MorningsCompetitive: Thursday NightsMixed Fun Night: Friday Evenings
Events throughout the season include: • Swing and Sweep• Two-person bonspiel • Christmas Bonspiel • The Heart and Stroke Bonspiel • United Way Bonspiel• Alzheimers Bonspiel• And more!The Morrisburg Curling Club operates solely on volunteers, and help is always welcome. For more information about how you can join us or what you can do to help, contact Mahlon Locke at home 613-543-3104, cell 613-930-6597, or by email at [email protected] Morrisburg Curling Club is located at 22 Ontario St., Morrisburg, and the phone number is 613-543-2931.
Morrisburg and District Skating ClubThe Morrisburg & District Skating Club is excited to start the 2015-2016 skating season. CanSkate registration will be held at the Morrisburg Arena on Friday, September 11 from 6:00–8:00pm and Saturday, September 12 from 10:00 am–Noon.StarSkate sessions will begin on Monday, September 14 and CanSkate will begin on Monday, September 21. The season will end with the Year End Ice Show on Friday, March 25, 2016. MDSC welcomes back coaches AllisonScott,DanielleNapierandAliVanHoof,andjoining the CanSkate Team this season is Katherine Lee. For more information on programming, schedule and coaching ,visit our website www.skatemorrisburg.com.
Curling and Skating Clubs
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Public Skating/Community Groups
Class Ages Length Days TimeParents, Tots and Seniors
All October–March Wednesdays & Thursdays
10:30am–11:30am
Public All October–March Saturdays 6:00pm–7:00pm
After School Skating
8–18 years October–March Thursdays 3:30pm–4:30pm
Public Skating Hours for 2015/2016
For a full list of community groups and associations,
visit the Community Directory available at
www.southdundas.com
Riverside Snowmobile ClubStarted in 1973 by a small group of enthusiasts, our club has now grown to over 250 members. You too can contribute to the maintenance of our local trails while also participating in group rides, weekly breakfasts and monthly fun nights. Stay tuned for details on the fall antique snowmobile show! For more information, visit www.riversidesnowmobileclub.ca. Canadian Club of Morrisburg & DistrictHear from keynote speakers about issues of local and national interest while enjoying a delicious home cooked meal. Topics include politics, history, arts, literature, media and more. Full fall/winter line up is available now! For more information, please contact Clara Edwardson at 613-774-2407.
Golden Gears Car Club If you like classic and special interest vehicles, old or new, come see what we’re about! Members organize and participate in car shows, cruise-ins and related social events. Enthusiasm is all that is required to join! For more information, visit www.goldengears.ca.
Community Groups
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Ontario Early Years Centre Programs
Ontario Early Years Centre ProgramsVisit us onlineTo view and print our calendar of events, or for more information on these and other upcoming programs, please visit www.giag.ca.
Play & LearnPlay&Learnisofferedfrom9:00am–12:00pmMondaysand Thursdays at Iroquois Public School (please use the door with the OEYC sign beside it) and on Mondays and Tuesdays from 9:00am–12:00pm at the South Dundas Municipal Centre in Morrisburg on the 3rdfloor.
Watch Me Grow WatchMeGrowisofferedeveryTuesdaymorningatthe South Dundas Municipal Building. Public health nurses from the Eastern Ontario Health Unit are on-hand to weigh and measure your infant/child, provideparentalsupport,andofferimmunizationsinafriendly supportive environment.
Triple P GroupA Positive Parenting Program will be held in Winchester at the OEYC on Wednesdays from October 14 to December 16 from 1:00–3:00 pm. Triple P Group offersparentingstrategiesthatcanhelpreducestressfor your family. Meet other parents, share your stories and concerns, andgainsuggestionsthatfittheneedsofyourfamily in a supportive group setting led by a Triple P practitioner. This program is open to parents of children aged 0–12. To register, or for more information, visit www.mytriplep.ca or call Fiona at 613-360-9934.
Apple PickingCome apple picking with us on Wednesday, September 16th, at Smyth’s Apple Orchard at 11:30am. It will be a great time for children to get together and enjoy the outdoors while picking apples. We will meet in the Orchard parking lot.
Learn FrenchThinking about putting your child in French Immersion? "Apprends le français avec moi" hosted by "Partir d’un bon pas," is a fun introduction to French. This program takes place every Monday from 10:00am–11:00am at Iroquois Public School (please use the OEYC door). Also, once a month after this program is the "J'aime lire" program. Participating families will receive a free French book.
All programs are FREE!
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Dundas Youth Centre/Champions for Kids
Dundas Youth CentreOfferingfreedrop-inprogramsforyouthaged9–17inDundasCounty.Like us on Facebook: www.Facebook.com/GIAGDundasYouthPrograms.TheDundasYouthCentreoffersyouth:• a safe place to go;• healthy snacks and meals;• recreational activities, such as sports, cooking nights, minute to win it, science nights, fear factor,
outdoor games, crafts, and book club;• healthy living and positive attitudes; and• leadership development.All of our programs are free. For more information, call Kaitlin at 613-774-5487.
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
MorrisburgSouth Dundas
Municipal Centre (34 Ottawa St.)
WinchesterDundas Youth
Centre (530 Fred St.)
WinchesterDundas Youth
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ChestervilleSt. Mary's Catholic
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2:30pm–8:00pm 2:30pm–8:00pm 2:30pm–8:00pm 3:30pm–6:00pm
We are committed to offering ongoing support to the youth of our community and guide them in becoming active and responsible citizens.
The Upper Canada District School Board’s Champions for Kids Foundation is a charity formed to help level theplayingfieldforchildrenofstrugglingfamilies.It gives families a helping hand and allows their kids to participate in sporting events, the arts, and other fun activities.Children can be referred for help by contacting the principal of the closest board school in your area. School contacts and more information can be found at www.ucdsb.on.ca.
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SD Recreation Special Events
SD Recreation Special EventsSpooky Fun RunJoin us for our Spooky themed Fun Run on October 18, 2015, beginning at 9:30 am at the Splashpad.
ProceedswillbenefittheSouthDundasCommunitySplashpad. Register early and receive a free technical race shirt. Medals will be awarded in youth, teen and adult age groups. Post-race snacks will be provided.Register online at www.runningroom.ca or morrisburglionsclub.ca. For more information, email [email protected] or call 613-543-3563. Like us on Facebook for updates.
Race 1.6K Run/Walk
5K Run/Walk
10K Family Rate
Fee $20 $25 $30 $75
Fall Day Trip to McMazeJoin South Dundas Recreation for an afternoon of fun at McMaze in St. Andrew’s West! Wagon Rides, Fun Mazes and Farm Friends await you, with a few spooky surprises in between!Date: Saturday, October 24, 2015Cost: $15 per personDeparture: The bus will depart Morrisburg Arena at 10:30 amAges: 5-17 years (There must be a parent or guardian for every four children)There are a limited number of seats available. Please register by Friday, October 16 at the South Dundas Municipal Centre to secure your spot. Full amount required upon registration. A minimum of 30 people are required to book the trip.
Movie DayMovie Day will be taking place on Friday, October 20 at the South Dundas Municipal Centre.
It's FREE to come and there will be a canteen full of snacks. All snacks are $1.00 and proceeds go to the Dundas Youth Centre.
Movie will be family friendly and will be announced very soon!
National Child's DayAll are welcome to come out and celebrate National Child’s Day with South Dundas Recreation and the Ontario Early Years Centre. Enjoy skating, face painting, and crafts at the Morrisburg Arena on Saturday, November 21, from 6:00pm–7:00pm.
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Youth Programs
Youth ProgramsThe Girls Club of South DundasThe Girls Club has been in operation for 15 years, offeringgirlsinSouthDundasachancetocometogether to play games, do crafts, read stories and meet new friends throughout the school year. For more information, contact Sarah Markell at 613-652-2606.Ages: Kindergarten through Grade 6Dates: Mondays throughout the school yearTime: 6:30pm–8:00pmCost: $3 per visitLocation: Matilda Hall
South Dundas Sparks, Brownies and GuidesAge: Sparks: 5–6
Brownies: 7–8Guides: 9–11
Date: September 8 through May 25Time: Mondays from 6:30pm–7:45pmCost: $150Location: St. Peter's Lutheran Church, WilliamsburgContact: Melissa Ringler at 613-535-1434 or [email protected] or visit www.girlguides.ca.Pre-Teen NightsAge: 8–12 yearsDuration: Weekly throughout the yearTime: Wednesdays, 7:00pm–8:30pmCost: $2 per visitLocation: Dixon’s Corner Community CentreContact: Josh Biemond at 613-652-4118.Youth NightsAge: 13 years and upDuration: Weekly throughout the yearTime: Tuesdays 7:30pm–9:00pmCost: $2 per visitLocation: Dixon’s Corner Community CentreContact: Josh Biemond at 613-652-4118
Youth Handwriting CourseThis program will provide children, Grades 3 and up, a chance to learn or improve their handwriting. Participants will learn how to write lowercase letters and how to do a signature.Age: Grade 3 and upDate: Thursdays, September 17–November 5Duration: 8 weeksTime: 6:00pm–7:00pmCost: $20.00Location: South Dundas Municipal Centre, 3rdfloor
Kids in the KitchenKids are the best food critics. They know what tastes good, and they’re not afraid to ask for it. Participants will learn how to cook some of the tastiest dishes themselves in this interactive class led by Holistic Nutrition & Wellness Specialist Laura Barclay. Maximum 12 participants.Dates: Monday, September 28 through Monday, November 2 (No class on Thanksgiving)Duration: 5 weeksCost: $20 per personLocation: Community Living Dundas County, 55 Allison Avenue, MorrisburgThemes: Meals to Go, Fall Harvest, Having your pizza andeatingittoo,MeatlessMonday,CookOff.Kids' ClassesAges: 8–12 yearsTime: 6:00pm–7:00pm Youth Classes! Ages: 13–16Time: 7:30pm–8:30pm
Home Alone CourseChild should be 10 years old to attend. Participants will receiveahomealoneguideandafirstaidpocketguide.This course teaches safety tips and what to do in an emergency, as well as basic CPR and First Aid. Please bring a lunch and a pen. Instructor: Fiona CarrAge: 10 years or olderDate: Sunday, November 14Time: 1:00pm–3:30pmCost: $20/person (tax incl.)Location: South Dundas Municipal CentreTo register, contact Fiona Carr by email [email protected] or call or text 613-360-9934.
Babysitting Course Participants will learn how to entertain children, how to keep them safe, and what to do in an emergency. Participants will also learn basic First Aid and CPR, and will receive a St John’s Ambulance Babysitting handbook. Please bring a lunch and a pen. Age: 11 years or olderDate: Saturday, November 21Time: 10:00am – 4:00pmCost: $50/person (tax incl.)Location: South Dundas Municipal CentreTo register contact Fiona Carr by email [email protected] or call or text 613-360-9934.
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Youth/Adult Programs
Youth and Adult ProgramsSandy’s Dance Studio Professionally trained instructor Sandy Ruest has 30 yearsofexperienceandofferschildren4yearsandolder the chance to learn Hip-Hop and Jazz. For more information, please contact Sandy at 613-574-1401.
Taekwon-DoThistraditionalKoreanmartialartpromotesconfidenceand self-esteem in participants of all ages. All classes include warmup and stretching exercises, elements of basic kicking and punching, patterns and self-defence techniques in a positive and safe environment. Classes areledbyMasterR.Marin,BlackBeltVIIDegree,ChanHun International Taekwon-Do Federation. Date: Tuesday, September 22–December 9Duration: 12 weeksTime: 6:00pm–7:00pm: 7 to 12 years old (Junior Achievers) 7:00pm–8:00pm: Teens and Adults (13 years and older)Cost: $90 for ages 7 to 16 years $110 for ages 17 and upLocation: Iroquois Civic Centre
Love Yoga!Love Yoga! is a beautiful blend of fun, games, and restful moments all in the form of dynamic yoga poses. Using music and movement, relaxation, visualization and meditation techniques from various trainings Love Yoga! is an experience for all ages. Children and teens will learn to increase awareness of themselves, others, and the world. Love Yoga! is an incredible way to stay (or become) confident,strong,balanced,andhealthyastheygrowinto adulthood. With over 500 total hours of music and movement, early childhood, and yoga education training courses, Instructor Paula McDermid has created a unique blend of bliss that can only be called Love Yoga!Fall Sessions:Friday, September 25—6:00pm–7:00pmSaturday, September 26—10:00am–NoonSaturday, October 3—10:00am–NoonFriday, October 16—6:00pm–7:00pmCost: FREE!Ages: All agesLocation: South Dundas Municipal Centre 3rd FloorPlease call ahead to book your spot! 613-543-2673.
Recreational/Competitive VolleyballAll are welcome. A one-time fee of $10 is required. Age: 14 and upDuration: Tuesdays throughout the school yearTime: 7:00pm–9:00pmCost: $10 for the season, can be paid to Jamie Thompson upon attendance. Donations accepted for theSeawayDistrictHighSchoolVolleyballprogram.Location: Seaway District High School, Iroquois
Free Triple P SeminarsAreyouinterestedinfindingoutabouthelpfulstrategies for raising and fostering a healthy teen? Triple P Seminars are informal presentations that discussthebuildingblocksforraisingconfidentandhealthy teens, aged 12–17. For more information and to register for one or all of these sessions, call 1-844-362-8593, or visit www.mytriplep.ca. Seminars will be held at the South Dundas Municipal Centre.Raising Responsible TeenagersThis informal presentation provides an introduction to the formula for promoting healthy family relationships.When: Tuesday, September 8, 2:00–3:30pmRaising Competent TeenagersThis informal presentation helps your teenager make the most of their time at school.When: Tuesday, September 22, 2:00–3:30pmGetting Teenagers ConnectedThis informal presentation provides an introduction to helping you encourage your teenager to become involved in social and recreational activities.When: Tuesday, October 6, 2:00–3:30pm
Learning Technology for Older Age AdultsHave you recently joined the technology race and bought a smartphone or tablet and you're not sure how to get started? Want to keep friends up to date on your life? Janeen Wagemans is here to help! Each class will coveradifferentaspectonhowtouseyournewgadgetand will be sure to leave you feeling tech savvy.Instructor: Janeen WagemansAge: 50 years and upDates: September 18–November 13Duration: 8 WeeksTime: 10:00am–11:30amWednesdays—Apple usersFridays—Android usersCost: $20.00 +HSTLocation: South Dundas Municipal Centre, 3rdfloor
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Youth/Adult Programs
Hatha YogaStretching and strength exercises, along with relaxation techniques,helptomaintainandimproveflexibilityand physical health. Yoga helps to calm the nervous system, improve mental focus, and provide an overall sense of well-being.Instructor: Danielle WhitewayAge: 18 years and upDate: September 15–November 24Duration: 12 weeksTime: Tuesdays: 7:00pm–8:00pm
Fridays: 9:15am–10:15amCost: $110 (tax included)Location: South Dundas Municipal Centre
Flow YogaLooking for more of a challenge in your yoga practice? Thisclasscombinessunsalutationsandvinyasaflowswith strength building postures, while focusing on the breath to build strength, stability, stamina and flexibility.Instructor: Danielle WhitewayAge: 14 years and upDate: September 15 – November 24Duration: 12 weeksTime: Tuesdays, 6:00pm–7:00pmCost: $110 (tax included)Location: South Dundas Municipal Centre
Seniors YogaEnjoythebenefitsofyogainanenvironmentthatwill allow you to exercise on your own comfort level. Participants can perform yoga from a chair or mat.Instructor: Danielle WhitewayAge: 50 years and upDate: September 19 & 20–November 26 & 27Duration: 12 weeksTime: Tuesday: 11:30am–12:30pm Thursday: 9:15am–10:15am & 10:30am–11:30am Friday: 10:30am–11:30amCost: 1 day/week: $50 (tax included)
2 days/week: $85 (tax included)Location: South Dundas Municipal CentreFor more information, contact Danielle Whiteway, R.M.TandCertifiedYogaInstructor,at613-791-7944orvisit www.whitewayrmtyoga.com.Senior Rate If you are 65 years or older, you qualify for the new senior rate. This allows you to register for any of our programs for $65.00 + HST.
CurvesNew classes are available at Curves several times a week, including Body Balance, Body Basics, Strength and Stretch, and Jillian Michaels. We're open six days a week. For more information, visit us in person at 147 Main St., Unit 1-A, or call 613-543-9009.
High Intensity Interval TrainingJoin one of our newest exercise classes to experience a fat burning workout involving high intensity exercises using only your body weight and free weights. This class will help improve endurance and get maximum results while challenging you to be your best. Instructor: Sherry-Lynn HarbersAge: 16 and up Date: Wednesdays, October 7–December 9Duration: 10 weeksTime: 7:00pm–8:00pmCost: $110Location: Iroquois Civic Centre
Qigong and BellyfitLearn how to reduce stress, increase vitality and improve your health. Women can participate in the newBellyfitclassesandenjoyaworkoutbalancedwith revitalizing the mind. For more information, contact Kim Hutt at 613-802-1736 or by email at [email protected].
NewprogramsincludePOUNDfit,adrummingworkshop this fall as well as a Wellness Nutrition & BellyfitComboclass.
Fall Prevention ProgramThisfreeprogrambytheSeawayValleyCommunityHealthCentreoffers12weeksofexerciseclassesdesigned to help limit or reduce the risk of falling. For more information or to register, call Ben Macpherson, Recreation Program Coordinator for South Dundas, at 613-543-2673, ext. 4762.Age: 50 and up (clinical and self-referrals accepted)Date: Tuesday, October 27–January 28Duration: 12 weeksTime: 1:30pm–2:30pmLocation: South Dundas Municipal Centre
Riverside Recreation Euchre and BingoTake part in some fun and games at the George Jowett Memorial Hall. Euchre takes place every Monday after-noon, beginning at 1:00pm, and Bingo is every Monday night, starting at 7:30pm. For more information, call Linda Robinson at 613-543-3338.
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KickboxingKickboxing is fun, fast-paced and exciting. Students will hone their punching and kicking techniques on punching pads, learn aerobic-type kickboxing, and focus on strength and core training. All levels welcome.Instructor: Elaine SmithAge: 14 years and upDate: September 14 – December 3Duration: 12 weeksTime: Mondays and Wednesdays, 6:00pm–7:00pmCost: $135.60 (tax included)Location: South Dundas Municipal Centre
BootcampBootcampisaco-edclassthatoffersstrength,cardio,flexibility,coreandagilitytraining.Thisclassisgearedtoalllevelsoffitness.Eachclassisformatteddifferentlysoyouwillneverhave the same class twice.Instructor: Elaine SmithAge: 14 years and upDate: September 14–December 3Duration: 12 weeksTime: Mondays and Wednesdays from 7pm–8pm
Thursdays from 6pm–7pmCost: $192.10 (tax included)Location: South Dundas Municipal CentreCombo Class Pass!Register for both the Kickboxing and Boot Camp classes for a discounted price of $226 (tax included).
Low-Impact Group FitnessAre you concerned about physical restrictions, including sore joints, back pain, recovering from an injury, or pregnancy? The Low-Impact Group Fitness class is for you! This class will help to improve muscular strength, endurance,flexibilityandbalancebyfocusingonfunctional exercises to help you continue your daily activities, maintain an independent lifestyle, and avoid injury.Everyoneiswelcome,regardlessoffitnessormobility level. Anyexercisecanbemodifiedtomeetyourneeds.Come out and enjoy a fun, low impact environment, where you can practice at you own pace. Age: 18 and upDate: September 28–December 18Duration: 12 weeksTime: Mondays & Fridays, 5:00pm–6:00pmCost: $110 for 1 day a week, or $95 for both daysLocation: South Dundas Municipal Centre
Healthy Cooking Classes LEARN—About foods to improve your healthCOOK—Foods that taste good and are easy to prepareGLUTEN & DAIRY-FREE—Fresh, whole foods, plant base workshopsJoin at any time; take a single workshop or a series.Culinary workshops presented by Wellness Coach/Chef Dwight Saunders, who draws on his experience preparing fresh food and holistic nutrition to show you just how simple and easy it is to make delicious, healthy food. Learn to make changes for better health; in our workshops, you will experience how to create healthy cuisine. The information, tips, and tricks we provide will do wonders helping you to prepare for a healthy lifestyle. Whatever previous knowledge of food preparation you have, you will learn to strengthen and develop the skills that are needed to create tasty, healthy food. Learn some simple, yet priceless techniques for healthy eating development for any diet. Date: Tuesday morningsTime: 9:30am–12:30pmLocation: Aura Culinary Arts, 35 Iroquois PlazaPre-registration is required. Call 613-652-4444, in-person at Aura Salon in the Iroquois Plaza, or visit www.auraculinaryarts.yolasite.com for other workshops and information.
Relaxation Art & Craft WorkshopsNew workshops for felting, painting on silk, fabric art sculptures, stained glass, mosaic and more. Art is a form of therapy that encourages creativity and self-expression as vehicles to reduce stress, improve self-esteem, increase awareness and help remedy trauma. You do not have to be an artist to enjoy the benefitsofarttherapy.Infact,mostoftheexercisesrelynotonthefinalproduct you create but the creative process.For workshops and dates, see our website at www.auraescapes.yolasite.com. To register, call: 613-652-4444. Classes are held at Aura Salon in the Iroquois Plaza.
South Dundas Shuffleboard & Carpet BowlingContact Cecil McDermott at 613-652-4130.Ages: 16 years and upDates: Mondays, Tuesdays and ThursdaysStarting: Monday, October 12Time: 1:00pm–4:00pmCost: $5Location: Matilda Hall
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Join a Class—Or Teach One!Free Trial ClassNot sure about a class and if you want to commit? Did you know that you can try any class once, free of charge, to see if it's for you? No registration is required. Ages 14 and up.
Registration InformationReadytoregisterforaprogramofferedthroughthemunicipality?VisittheSouthDundasMunicipalCentreat34 Ottawa St., Morrisburg, or contact Ben Macpherson, Recreation Program Coordinator, at 613-543-2673, or email [email protected]. Registration must be done at the Municipal Centre. Payment is required at time of registration. Once a class has reached capacity, no more registrations will be accepted. Registration forms are available at the Municipal Centre, or can be found at www.southdundas.com.
Becoming an Instructor with South Dundas RecreationIf you want to share your talent or passion with others in the community, South Dundas Recreation can help. South Dundas Recreation Instructors are paid competitive wages and only have to worry about teaching their respective class. South Dundas Recreation will take care of all of the details including registrations, locations, advertising, and more. Contact Ben Macpherson, Recreation Program Coordinator, at 613-543-2673.
Walking TrailsSouth Nation Conservation boasts two majestic walking trails in South Dundas: The Two Creeks Conservation Area in Iroquois, and the Robert Graham Conservation Area in Glen Stewart. Both are open year-round and offeratranquilwaytoreconnectwithnaturewhilegettingsomeexercise.Enjoythefallcolours,orborrowsomesnowshoes from the South Dundas Sport Lending Library and enjoy the beauty of nature year-round.
Robert Graham Conservation AreaTwo Creeks Conservation Area
Park featuresThis is the newest addition to South Nation Conservation's network of natural spaces. Path featurescoastalecosystems,grasslandfloodplains,andlowland forests.Area: 457 acresTrail: 4.5kmActivities: Hiking, cross-country skiing, etc.Amenities: Picnic tables, benches, parkingLocation: County Rd. 2 between Iroquois and Morrisburg
Park featuresThe mature sugar maples and conifer plants along this trail provide habitat for deer, rabbits, woodpeckers, and wild turkeys.Area: 140 acresTrail: 6.5kmActivities: Hiking, picnickingAmenities: Picnic tables, privies, parkingLocation: County Rd. 18, west of Glen Stewart
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Dundas County 50+ Wellness Day
NOVEMBER 12TH DUNDAS COUNTY 50+
WELLNESS DAY Matilda Hall, 4421 Brinston Rd. Dixon’s Corners, ON
10:00 am – 3:00 pm
This event is a great opportunity to meet the organizations in your community, who provide a variety of programs and services for those over 50. We hope to see you there!
For more information please contact:
Email: [email protected]
or call: 613-‐535-‐2924
Free of charge!
Free lunch for the first 200 people!
Different presentations from last year!
See what is available in your
community!
Let us keep you healthy and
support you to stay in your home!
SPONSORED BY:
J.W. MACINTOSH SENIORS SUPPORT CENTRE
CAREFOR/NOR-‐DUN SENIORS’ SUPPORT CENTRE
MUNICIPALITY OF SOUTH DUNDAS
MP GUY LAUZON
MPP JIM MCDONELL
Dundas County 50+ Wellness Day
November 12th
Matilda Hall, 4421 Brinston Rd., Dixon's Corners, ON
10:00 am–3:00 pmThis event is a great opportunity to come out and see what programs and services are available for those over 50 in your community. We hope to see you there!
For more information, please contact:[email protected]
or call 613-535-2924
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Dundas Drive-In
Inside OutRated PG, 94 minBoasting a 46’ X 36’ screen, this event will feature a concession stand and lots of fun for all ages.No advanced ticket sales will be available. All admission fees will be collected at the gates upon entry, and parking spaces will be assigned. Please note this is a cash-only event. There is no ATM on site. When: Saturday, September 12 (Rain date is September 13)Where: The South Mountain Fair Grounds, located at 2967 Lough Rd., South MountainTime: Gates open at 6:30pm; movie starts at 7:30 (dusk)Cost: $5 per person
For more information, contact:Ben Macpherson613-543-2673www.southdundas.comGina Welch613-774-2105www.northdundas.com
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Youth Engagement Night
Learn more at www.southdundas.com
We are looking for you(th) to attend the South Dundas
Info Night:
Monday, September 28, 20157:00 pmSouth Dundas Municipal Centre (3rd Floor)
Get Active in your
community and be a voice for youth!
Do you live in South dundas?
aRE YOU IN HIGHSCHOOL?
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South Branch Community Fund/Tobacco-Free Policy
Email: [email protected]: 613-989-3830
The Tobacco-Free Policy was adopted by the Municipality of South Dundas on Tuesday, June 26, 2012. The policy has been implemented to protect children, youth and adults against the dangers of second-hand smokeandthenegativeinfluenceoftobaccousageonchildren, while at play or participating in recreational and sporting activities. Children and youth model their behaviour after the people they look up to: coaches, leaders, family and peers. A tobacco-free policy acknowledges the harmfulness of all tobacco products.South Dundas Recreation, along with the Eastern Ontario Health Unit, see this policy as an opportunity to further strengthen the impact that sport and recreation plays in the health and wellness of all residents of the municipality. Otherbenefitsoftobacco-freesportandrecreationspaces include:• Protecting the environment• Providing everyone a chance to perform at their
best• Creating a tobacco-free culture• Helping smokers quitEnforcing the PolicySmoking, or the use of tobacco products, will be prohibitedwithin15metresofpublicplayingfields,
Tobacco-Free Policyplaygrounds and facilities. These facilities include, but are not limited to: • Earl Baker
Park (playground area)
• Iroquois and Morrisburg beaches
• Haldane Park• Morrisburg
Arena • Winchester Springs Park• J.C. Whitteker Park• Iroquois Civic CentreIt is everyone’s responsibility to enforce the policy and encourage others to follow it. It is anticipated that most people will follow the policy when they are made aware of it and understand why it was put in place. Over time, visual reminders will be placed at all parks, buildingsandplayingfieldstoclearlyindicatethatthey are tobacco-free areas.
The South Branch Community Fund Committee (SBCFC)isreadytobeginintakeforthefirstroundoffunding under the South Branch Community Fund.The Fund, which was created by EDP Renewables, was announced in 2013 and aims to provide funding to projects located in proximity to the South Branch Wind Farms. Under the terms of reference, the fund will provide up to $30,000 yearly for 20 years to promote andbenefitpublicrecreationalfacilitiesandprograms;
community gathering facilities, events and related municipal usage fees; and educational and job training related to sustainability or renewable energy.Applications are being accepted until Friday, November 27. ApplicationscanbepickedupanddroppedoffattheSouth Dundas Municipal Centre. For more information, contact Ben Macpherson at 613-543-2673 or [email protected].
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Active Living Information
Charter for Active LivingVisionThe Municipality of South Dundas is an active and healthy community, where families and individuals integrate active living into their everyday lives as they learn, work, and play.
GoalThe Municipality of South Dundas will improve the physical and mental well-being of its residents by encouraging families and individuals to integrate active living into their everyday lives, as they learn, work, and play, through continued education and promotion of healthy living and accessible programming.
Why a Charter for Active Living?Having a Charter for Active Living in South Dundas encourages a community health approach by promoting a supportive and barrier-free environment where South Dundas residents can choose to adopt healthier behaviours and be physically active. The Charter endorses the municipality's commitment to ensure that active living and physical activity opportunities are created, and that the community is made aware of the services and programs available.
SOUTH DUNDAS
What is Jumpstart?Canadian Tire Jumpstart is a national charitable programthathelpsfinanciallydisadvantagedkidsparticipate in organized sport and recreation. We help cover registration, equipment and/or transportation costs.What kind of sports and activities are included? Childrenselecttheirownactivitiesreflectingtheirindividual interests and physical needs. We have supported involvement in more than 60 sports and extra-curricular activities such as: hockey, swimming, soccer, basketball, dance, yoga, climbing and martial arts.
How can I apply?Applications for the Jumpstart Program can be picked up at any Canadian Tire location.
Canadian Tire Jumpstart
Visitwww.eohu.caorcall1-800-267-7120andaskforHealthLine.
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Out and About Around South Dundas (Gallery)
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...Around South Dundas
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Garbage & Recycling
Garbage & Recycling Pick-upSouth Dundas has weekly curb side, residential garbage pick-up. Businesses are permitted to take advantage of this pick-up, but must comply with the municipality’s garbage bylaw. Blue box collection and green box collection are collected on alternate weeks, on the same day as garbage collection. One week, the green box material will be collected; the following week the blue box material will be collected.Remember: All residents and businesses are permitted to set out two garbage bags at curb side. Any additional garbage must be in an authorized garbage bag purchased from various locations in the Municipality:• South Dundas Municipal Centre (Morrisburg)• Mustard’sVariety(Iroquois)• Brinston General Store (Brinston)The price of additional garbage bags is $1.25 per bag.Visitsouthdundas.comforthefulllistofGarbageRegulations.
Why should I recycle?Recycling…• Conserves Resources• Saves Energy• Helps protect the environment• Reduceslandfill• Saves you money
Recycle your ElectronicsRecycleyourelectronicsfreeofchargeatbothlandfillsites. All proceeds from the collection will be donated to the House of Lazarus.
Fall Clean-Up DayThe Fall Clean-Up Day will take place Saturday, October17,2015.Visitsouthdundas.comformoreinformation.
Landfill SitesTheMunicipalityofSouthDundashastwolandfillsites that are open year round. Please note that the LandfillSiteswillbeclosedonDecember25,December26 and January 1 for the holidays.
Holiday Garbage Schedule Garbage and Recycling will be postponed one day on Christmas Day and one day on NewYear’sDay.Itwillremainunaffectedon all other holidays.
Garbage & Recycling
See your Garbage & Recycling Calendar on back cover!
Disposal Waste Site HoursWilliamsburg Site4021 County Rd. 8Tuesday 8:00am–1:00pmThursday 8:00am–1:00pmSaturday 9:00am–noonMatilda Site10815 Seibert Rd.Wednesday 8:00am–1:00pmFriday 8:00am–1:00pmSaturday 1:00pm–4:00pm
Accepted Recyclable MaterialsGreen Box:
Newspapers, Flyers, Fine Paper, Box
Board, Paper Egg Cartons, Toilet Paper & Toilet Paper Rolls
Pizza Boxes (residue free),
Telephone Directories, Corrugated Cardboard, Paper Shredding, Magazines, CataloguesBlue Box:
Metal Food and Beverage Cans, Glass
Bottles and Jars used for Food or Drink, Plastics Bottles & Containers (with recycling symbol on bottom & numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 only)
Aluminum Pie Plates, Foil, Rigid Foil
Containers & Trays
Non-Accepted Recyclable MaterialsGreen Box:
Hard Covered Books, Waxed or Coated Boxes,
Styrofoam, Plastic Handles, Plastic Bags Blue Box:
Light Bulbs, Ceramics, Mirrors, Window Glass,
Pyrex, Herbicide or Pesticide Containers
Aerosol or Paint Cans, Car Fluid Bottles,
Foil with Paper or Lamination
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Composting & Hazardous Waste
Household Hazardous WasteSouth Dundas participates with the Township of North Dundas in its household hazardous waste program. Any resident from South Dundas may take his/her household hazardous waste to the depot located at 12620 Boyne Road (east of Winchester)onspecifieddays.To view dates and times, please visit our website, www.southdundas.com.
Go Green by Composting!South Dundas has two community compost sites located in Morrisburg and Iroquois. Volunteersoperatebothsitesduringthelatespring,summer and early autumn seasons only.The Dirt on Composting:• Composting returns important nutrients to soil• Composting keeps valuable resources out of
landfills• Composting is chemical-free• Composting is environmentally friendly• Composting is one way to reduce greenhouse gases
producedbylandfills.
Composting SitesThe Municipality of South Dundas has two community composting sites. Morrisburg Composting SiteThe Morrisburg composting site is open year round 24/7. It is located at:70 Prospect RoadMorrisburg, OntarioK0C 1X0Iroquois Composting SiteVolunteersoperatetheIroquoissiteduringthelatespring, summer and early autumn seasons only. It is open from 10:00am–Noon on Saturdays from April 4 to November 28. It is located at:10 Bouck StreetIroquois, OntarioK0E 1K0
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Licences/Off-Road Vehicles/Planning
Planning, Building, and Bylaw Enforcement
For detailed information on Planning, Building, Bylaw Enforcement and Drainage matters, please visit the municipal website at www.southdundas.com.
TheMunicipalitypermitsOff-RoadVehicle(ORV)use of the following Municipal roads:• All municipal roads on the north side of King’s
Highway 401• Flagg Road (from County Road 18 to County
Road 2)• Muttonville Road• Nudell Bush Road north of 401 to boundary.
Stay safe while using Off-Road Vehicles:1. Always wear an approved helmet and make sure
it is securely fastened.2. NeveroperateanORVwhenconsumingalcohol3. One-personORVsarenotdesignedfor
passengers; it is dangerous to operate a one-personORVwithapassenger.
4. EnsureyourORVisregistered,plated,andinsured.
Off-Road Vehicles What you need to to know
Lottery LicencesTo be eligible for lottery fundraising, an organization must demonstrate that one of its primary purposes meetstheguidelinesforoneoftheclassificationsofcharitable purposes.These guidelines are:• Relief of Poverty• Advancement of Education• Advancement of Religion• AnyPurposeBeneficialtotheCommunity
Please note that any lottery scheme without a license is considered illegal gambling.
Accessibility The Municipality of South Dundas is committed to providing accessible information, programs and resources, as outlined in the Accessibility Plan, which can be found on the municipal website. If you experience a barrier to participation or have a suggestion on how we can improve accessibility, call 613-543-2673.
Lottery Licences and Accessibility
Planning Department The Planning Department can assist you with: • OfficialPlans• Zoning Bylaws• Plans of Subdivision• Consents to Sever Land • MinorVariances• Site Plan Control • Committee of Adjustment • Signs • Other land-use planning-related matters
Building DepartmentThe Building Department is responsible for the administration and enforcement of various Provincial Regulations and Policies such as the Ontario Building Code Act (OBC), as they apply to buildings, structures
and their occupancy. This is accomplished through the issuance of building, demolition and other related permits and by conducting inspections.
Bylaw EnforcementThe Bylaw Department enforces bylaws that govern the municipality. These bylaws often regulate lands, the use of lands, health and safety, environmental protection, property standards and animal control.
Drainage DepartmentThe Drainage Department is responsible for the maintenance of all municipal drains and the processing of tile drainage loan applications, as well as any nuisance beaver activity.
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Fire and Emergency Services
Smoke Alarms Save LivesWorkingsmokealarmsdetectandalertpeopletofirein its early stages, providing the warning needed to escape safely. Take a minute to inspect and test your smoke alarm.Smokealarmsolderthan10yearsoldnolongerofferareliable level of safety. Check the date of manufacturing on the back of your alarm—if they are 10 years or older, replace them immediately.For more information, please contact South Dundas Fire & Emergency Services at 613-543-2673.
Join Us!Experience the thrill and pride of being a volunteer firefighter.Wearelookingfordedicatedmemberstojoin our team. Applications are available online at www.southdundas.com.
Fire Stations Iroquois Fire Station 1-41 Dundas Street, IroquoisMorrisburg Fire Station 1-66 Fifth Street West, MorrisburgWillliamsburg Fire Station 1-84334VillaDrive,Williamsburg
Open Air BurningAny type of open air burning is not permitted within the villages of Iroquois, Morrisburg, and Williamsburg. Thisincludesburninginfirebowls,chimneasandother such devices. If you live outside of the village, these are permitted, with restrictions. Bylaw No. 20000-0000 requires you to obtain a burn permit before you burn yard waste or other like material,andyoumustfollowspecificguidelines.Forinformation, including maps of restricted areas and how to obtain a permit, please visit the South Dundas Municipal Centre or website.
Carbon MonoxideCarbon Monoxide is a colourless, odourless, tasteless, toxic gas that enters the body through the lungs during the normal breathing process. It replaces oxygen in the bloodandpreventstheflowofoxygentotheheart,brain and other vital organs. Carbon Monoxide kills and injures.
Where does Carbon Monoxide come from?• Wood• Propane• Natural Gas• Heating Oil• Coal• Kerosene• Charcoal• GasolineWhat are the sources of Carbon Monoxide in my home?• Wood Burning/Gas Stove• Gas Refrigerator• Gasoline Engines• Kerosene Heater
Fire & Emergency Services
Carbon monoxide detectors are mandatory in dwellings with an attached garage or fuel
burning appliance.
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Marriage and Municipal Facilities
Getting Married?Here's what you need to know
Wedding, Stag or Special Event?South Dundas provides a variety of multi-use facilities whicharecostefficienttomeettheneedsofyoureventor activity.
Staffareavailabletoassistyouwithyourrentalandanswer any questions you may have.Our Municipal facilities include:
George Jowett Memorial Hall13137 Riverside Drive, MorrisburgCapacity: 70 People Upstairs, 100 People Downstairs
To Book: Please contact Keith or Linda Robinson at 613-543-3338George Jowett Memorial Hall is used by various com-munity groups and rented for private parties, special occasions and regular weekly bingos. George Jowett Memorial Hall is available for parties, special events and more.
Iroquois Civic Centre1 Dundas Street, IroquoisCapacity: 167 PeopleTo Book: 613-543-2673Iroquois Civic Centre features a large auditorium, with full
kitchen to cater events. The Iroquois Civic Centre is available for parties, special events and more.
Matilda Hall4421 County Road 16/Brinston Rd., Dixon’s CornersCapacity: 383 PeopleTo Book: 613-543-2673Matilda Hall features a spacious hall with stage and
full kitchen. With a capacity over 300, Matilda Hall is available for parties, special events and more.
Dunbar Recreation Hall3244 Marcellus Rd, WilliamsburgCapacity: 160 PeopleTo Book: Please contact Glendon or Bev Moore at 613-448-2966
Dunbar Recreation Building is used by various community groups and rented for private parties, special occasions. The Dunbar Recreation Building is available for parties, special events and more.
Who can perform a marriage ceremony? A religious marriage can be performed by a member of a recognized religious organization authorized to perform marriages in Ontario under the Marriage Act. A civil marriage ceremony may be performed by a Marriage Commissioner, such as the Municipal Clerk who has been appointed by the municipality.
Do I need a Marriage Licence? In most cases, if you are being married in a religious or civil ceremony, you must obtain a Marriage Licence through the Municipality.
How do I get a Marriage Licence or Marriage Certificate? You may download a copy of the Marriage Licence Application from the Service Ontario website, or you can obtain a copy from the municipality.
Civil Wedding CeremoniesAreyoulookingforanexperiencedWeddingOfficiantto make your wedding ceremony exceptional? The
MunicipalityofSouthDundasofferscivilmarriageceremoniesofficiatedbyBrendaBrunt,ClerkandMarriage Commissioner.Ceremonies can be conducted in Council Chambers at the South Dundas Municipal Centre, or in your choice of location.In order to provide the right service to the couple and prepare a personalized wedding, a pre-ceremony meeting will be scheduled with both parties.To avoid disappointment, couples are encouraged toreservetheirweddingdatewithanofficiantinadvance.
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Building & Bylaw/Winter Information
Snowsuit FundSouth Dundas is collecting new or gently used snowsuits and outerwear for the Christmas Exchange Fund. ItemscanbedroppedoffattheSouthDundasMunicipalOfficeduringregularofficehours.Itemswillbe distributed at the Christmas Exchange.Please contact 613-543-2673 if you would like to receive a donation.
Winter Road MaintenanceDid you know that South Dundas Public Works maintains 363 km of roads, sidewalks, 31 bridges, four level railway crossings, and two overpasses?Duringthewinterseason,PublicWorksstaffmonitorweather conditions through road patrols, local forecasts and RWIS station updates to strategically dispatch crew to clear roads.However, factors such as the accumulation of snow, timing and/or duration of the storm, wind direction and speed, freezing rain or a combination of these factors often reduce road crews’ ability to keep roads free of snow and ice during the event.
Ice and SnowDangerous accumulations of ice and snow are to be removed from a roof where they overhang public roadways, sidewalks or public access areas to buildings.
How can you keep safe this winter?• Carry an emergency road kit• Clearallsnowandicecompletelyoffwindows,
side and rear view mirrors, headlights, taillights and licence plates
• Remember to park your vehicle in a manner that does not interfere with snow clearing and removal operations
• Remove dangerous accumulation of ice and snow from roof tops that overhang on public roadways, sidewalks or public access to area buildings
Get Ready for Winter
It’s time to renew your Dog Tag!South Dundas requires residents to register and obtain a dog tag(s). There is a maximum of three dogs allowed per location. Please contact the Municipality of South Dundas for more information.Dogs must be under control at all times. Should you walk your dog, please carry a bag or device to collect any waste from your dog (stop and scoop please) and keep your dog on a leash.
Wild AnimalsThe Municipality of South Dundas does not remove wildlife from private properties. Property owners should contact a licensed pest control or licensed trapper to assist with the removal of wildlife such as racoons and skunks.If you or a domestic animal has come into contact with a wild animal suspected of having rabies, please seek medical attention and contact the Ministry of Natural Resources at 1-800-667-1940.
Ontario Wildlife Damage Compensation ProgramThe Ontario Wildlife Damage Compensation Program providesfinancialassistancetoproducerswhoselive-
stock, poultry and honey bees have been damaged by wildlife. The Ontario Wildlife Damage Compensation Program is part of Growing Forward, a federal, provin-cial and territorial initiative.For full program guidelines and eligibility, please visit www.omafra.gov.on.ca
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Municipal Notices
Pre-Authorized Tax PaymentDiscover the convenience of our Pre-Authorized Payment option. Thisvoluntaryplanoffersafreeandeasywaytohave tax payments automatically deducted from your bank account monthly or on the due date. Contact the Treasury Department for more information.
Local Art Display ProgramThe South Dundas Art Hanging Program is gearing up for the January-June 2016 display period. This program provides space in the South Dundas Municipal Centre to display your visual or digital art and highlight the talents of local artists. PleasecontacttheMunicipalofficeat613-543-2673formore information.
Road Names & Mailing AddressesThe Municipality of South Dundas has been working in conjunction with Canada Post, 911 Emergency Services and the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) to make sure that mailing addresses are as current and as up-to-date as possible. Please make sure that you use the correct mailing address,andcalltheMunicipalOfficeat613-543-2673with any updates. For example:
Mailing Address with a Postal Box:Jane Doe1099 Any StreetP.O. Box 99Morrisburg, ON K0C 1X0Mailing Address- Rural (RR's are not required anymore)Jane Doe1099 Any RoadIroquois, ON K0E 1K0We would also like to remind residents that live on certain roads that the proper road name for mailing, Municipal, and 911 purposes are the following:• County Road 4/Lakeshore Drive• County Road 31/Bank Street• County Road 40/Stampville Road• County Road 16/Brinston Road• County Road 1/Carman Road• County Road 18/Cook Road (from County Road
16/Brinston Road West to County Road 1/Carman Road)
• County Road 18/Glen Stewart Road (from County Road 1/Carman Road West to the West border of South Dundas)
• County Road 18 (from the East border of South Dundas to County Road 16/Brinston Road)
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Library Programs and Information
All BranchesPublic Library Week Open House—Tuesday, Oct. 20, 4:00–8:00 pmCanada’s libraries make a meaningful differenceinthelives of individuals and in our commu-nities. Come out and learn about the services the library offers.Visitwww.sdglibrary.ca.
Iroquois BranchLego Club—Saturdays from 10:00 am-12:00 pmRunning from September to November, LEGO Club is a great time to play, build, and meet your neigh-bours. All ages enjoy building with bricks—making this the perfect family activity. Scarecrow Story-time—Wednesday, Sept. 16 at 10:30 amJoin us for stories and fun as with scarecrows and sunflowers.
Storytime—Wednesday, October 14 at 10:30 amCalling all Preschoolers! Come join the library with stories, songs and activities.PA Day Fun—Friday, Oct. 30 and Nov. 27 at 1:00 pmDrop by the library for fun, games, and activities on your day offfromschool!Christmas Decorations & Storytime—Wednesday, Dec. 9 at 10:30 amHelp decorate the library and listen to holidays stories and songs.
Morrisburg BranchSeaway Yarn Crafters—Tuesdays from 2:00–4:00 pm & the fourth Tuesday of the month from 6:00–8:00 pmJoin the group as they foster yarn crafts in the community andofferaplacewherefellowcrafterscanmeeteachother.All levels of skill welcome.Lego Club—Saturdays from 10:00 am–12:00 pmLEGO Club, running from September to December, is a great time to play, build, and meet your neighbours. All ages enjoy building with bricks—making this the perfect family activity. Scrabble Club—Saturdays from 10:30 am–12:00 pmCome and enjoy a game of scrabble with family and friends.Circle Time—Thursday, Sept. 10–Oct. 29 at 10:30 amCircle time is a relaxed, loosely structured program designed for pre-school aged children with parent/caregiver. At this program, parents/caregivers share with their children stories, songs, and other activities. Family Movie Night – Thursday, Sept. 24 & Oct. 22 at 6:00 pmCome to the library and enjoy a movie with family and friends. Popcorn and drinks are on us!PA Day Maker Program—Friday, Oct. 30 & Nov. 27 at 1:00 pmBe creative and innovative! Spend the afternoon with us mak-inganddoingcoolstuff.
Williamsburg BranchKnitty Gritty Crafters—Every Wednesday from 6:00–8:00 pmJoin the group for an evening of companionable knitting, crocheting and sewing. All levels of skill welcome.Lego & Family Games Night—Every Thurs. from 6:00–7:30 pmDrop by the library and let your imagination build a Lego Empire or enjoy a board game with your friends and family. Coffee Club & Book Talk—Saturday Sept. 19, Oct. 17, Nov. 21, and Dec. 19 at 10:30 amJoinusforcoffeeandachataboutbooksyou’vereadorwantto read. Topics of conversation may also include local history, recipes,servicesofferedbythelibrary,basiccomputerques-tions and much more.Halloween Fun - Tuesday Oct. 27 from 6:00–7:30 pmDrop by the library and choose a book from the Halloween display and make a decoration or mask to take home.Recipe Exchange—Saturday Nov. 14 at 10:30 amDrop in the library and bring a copy of your favorite recipe to share with everyone. Cooking tips are always appreciated. Refreshments will be served.Family Movie Night - Thursday, Oct. 29 & Nov. 26 at 6:00 pmJoin us at the library for a family movie. Popcorn and juice will be provided.Tech Tutorial—Wednesday Nov. 4 from 5:30–7:30 pmRegister for a one-on-one 30 minute training session tailored to where you need help.
Morrisburg Branch34 Ottawa Street, MorrisburgPhone: 613-543-3384Email: [email protected]:Monday: 3:00 pm–8:00 pm Tuesday: 10:00 am–8:00 pmWednesday: 9:00 am–1:00 pm Thursday: 10:00 am–8:00 pm Friday: 1:00 pm–4:00 pm Saturday: 10:00 am–1:00 pm
Iroquois Branch1 Dundas St., IroquoisPhone: 613-652-4377Email: [email protected] Hours:Tuesday: 3:00 pm–8:00 pm Wednesday: 10:00 am–2:00 pmThursday: 3:00 pm–8:00 pm Friday: 1:00 pm–4:00 pm Saturday: 10:00 am–1:00 pm
Williamsburg Branch 12319 County Rd. 18, WilliamsburgPhone: 613-535-2185Email: [email protected]:Tuesday: 4:00 pm–8:00 pm Wednesday: 4:00 pm –8:00 pmThursday: 4:00 pm–8:00 pm Saturday: 10:00 am–1:00 pm
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Community Calendar
Community Calendar
Now Available on our Website: 'Submit Your Own Event'
Every month, more than 700 people visit our online Community Calendar. It’s easy to promote your community event there too. Just visit the Community Calendar section of www.southdundas.com and click “Add an Event.” Fill out the online form with the name, date, time, location and a short description of your event. Not comfortable adding an event yourself? Contact Katherine at [email protected] or 613-543-2673 to have the event posted for you.
SeptemberHarvestfestDate: September 18–19Location: J.C. Whitteker Park, Williamsburg
International Plowing Match (IPM)Date: September 22–26Location: Finch
OctoberPumpkinfernoDate: Thursday, October 1, to Sunday, November 1 (Select Nights) Location:UpperCanadaVillage
Season of Pumpkin People Kick-OffDate: Saturday, October 3Location: MorrisburgVillagePlaza
Nature & Wildlife DayDate: October 4 Location: Upper Canada Bird Sanctuary
DecemberAlight at NightDate: Friday, December 4 to Saturday, January 2 (Select Nights)Location:UpperCanadaVillage
Santa Claus ParadeDate: Saturday, December 5Location: Morrisburg
For full details about these and other events in South Dundas, view our Community Calendar online at
www.southdundas.com.
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