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North Dundas, Ontario

North Dundas is a township in Eastern Ontario, Canada, in the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry.

North Dundas
Township of North Dundas
North Dundas township office in Winchester
North Dundas
North Dundas
Coordinates: 45°05′00″N 75°20′51″W / 45.08333°N 75.34750°W / 45.08333; -75.34750
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
CountyStormont, Dundas and Glengarry
FormedJanuary 1, 1998
Government
 • TypeTownship
 • MayorTony Fraser
 • Deputy MayorTheresa Bergeron
 • Federal ridingStormont—Dundas—South Glengarry
 • Prov. ridingStormont—Dundas—South Glengarry
Area
 • Land503.08 km2 (194.24 sq mi)
Population
 (2016)[1]
 • Total11,278
 • Density22.4/km2 (58/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC−05:00 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−04:00 (EDT)
Postal code FSA
K0C
Area code(s)613, 343
Websitewww.northdundas.com

North Dundas is located approximately 50 km (31 mi) south of downtown Ottawa, midway between Ottawa and Morrisburg. It is primarily rural with a few small villages. It is spread across the South Nation River and the East Castor River watersheds.

The township was incorporated on January 1, 1998, by amalgamating the former townships of Mountain and Winchester with the independent villages of Chesterville and Winchester. The village of Winchester is the township's primary administrative centre.

Communities Edit

The township of North Dundas comprises a number of villages and hamlets, including the following communities:

  • In the former Mountain Township: Hallville, Harmony, Inkerman, Mountain, South Mountain; Belmeade, Inkerman Station, North Mountain, Reid's Mills, Rosehaven, Van Camps; Baldwins Bridge, Cloverdale, Mulloys, Oak Valley, Vinegar Hill; Hyndman's Ridge, Kerr's Ridge
  • In the former Winchester Township: Chesterville, Marionville (partially), Morewood, Mountain, Ormond, Winchester; Cannamore (partially), Cass Bridge, Connaught, Melvin, North Winchester, Winchester Springs (partially); Annable, Bethune Bush, Forward, Limerick, Maple Ridge, Nation Valley, The Boyne, The Ninth, Toyes Hill.

The township administrative offices are located in Winchester.

Demographics Edit

Historical census populations[2]
YearPop.±%
1871 7,349—    
1881 8,515+15.9%
1891 8,780+3.1%
1901 9,045+3.0%
1911 8,487−6.2%
1921 8,462−0.3%
1931 7,801−7.8%
1941 7,791−0.1%
1951 7,332−5.9%
1986 9,851+34.4%
1991 10,661+8.2%
1996 11,064+3.8%
2001 11,014−0.5%
2006 11,095+0.7%
2011 11,225+1.2%
2016 11,278+0.5%
Population amounts prior to 1998 are totals of Mountain TP, Winchester TP, Chesterville VL, and Winchester VL.

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, North Dundas had a population of 11,304 living in 4,537 of its 4,673 total private dwellings, a change of 0.2% from its 2016 population of 11,278. With a land area of 502.41 km2 (193.98 sq mi), it had a population density of 22.5/km2 (58.3/sq mi) in 2021.[3]

Canada census – North Dundas community profile
202120162011
Population11,304 (+0.2% from 2016)11,278 (+0.5% from 2011)11,225 (+1.2% from 2006)
Land area502.41 km2 (193.98 sq mi)503.08 km2 (194.24 sq mi)503.21 km2 (194.29 sq mi)
Population density22.5/km2 (58/sq mi)22.4/km2 (58/sq mi)22.3/km2 (58/sq mi)
Median age44.8 (M: 44, F: 46)45.3 (M: 44.1, F: 46.4)45.3 (M: 44.2, F: 46.2)
Total private dwellings4,5404,6424,518
Median household income$78,192
References: 2021[4] 2016[5] 2011[6] earlier[7][8]

Politics Edit

With the amalgamation in 1998 of the villages of Winchester and Chesterville and Winchester and Mountain Townships, the former various municipal councils were replaced by a single township council. The township has since been represented by many Mayors and Councillors:[9]

North Dundas Township Officers
Year Mayor & Deputy Mayor Councillors
1998 - 2000 Claude Cousineau *Ward 1 (Winchester Township)
Alvin Runnalls
Martin Schoones
*Ward 2 (Mountain Township)
Keith Fawcett
Estella Rose
*Ward 3 (Winchester Village)
Bob Riddell
David Sloane
*Ward 4 (Chesterville Village)
Gail Parker
Roger Cole
2000 - 2003 Claude Cousineau *Ward 1
Alvin Runnalls
Martin Schoones
*Ward 2
Keith Fawcett
Estella Rose
*Ward 3
Allan Armstrong
David Sloane
*Ward 4
Gail Parker
Roger Cole
2003 - 2006 Alvin Runnalls
Bill Smirle
Allan Armstrong
Estella Rose
Martin Schoones
2006 - 2010 Alvin Runnalls
Estella Rose
Allan Armstrong
Eric Duncan
John Thompson
2010 - 2018 Eric Duncan
Gerry Boyce
Allan Armstrong
Tony Fraser
John Thompson
2018 - 2022 Tony Fraser
Allan Armstrong
Gary Annable
Tyler Hoy
John Thompson
2022 - 2026 Tony Fraser
Theresa Bergeron
Gary Annable
John Lennox
Matthew Uhrig

Events Edit

There are a number of major summer fairs and festivals that take place in the Township of North Dundas. Every summer, Chesterville holds a summer agricultural fair.[10] The Village of Winchester hosts "Dairyfest" in early August and the Village of South Mountain hosts their summer agricultural fair also in August.[11]

The Village of Chesterville hosts the Chesterville Farmer's Market on the waterfront every Saturday during the summer months, and an annual Art on the Waterfront in June.

Education Edit

There are three public elementary schools, one Catholic elementary school, and one public high school in North Dundas:

  • Winchester Public School (JK-Grade 6): 547 Louise Street South, Winchester.[12] Winchester Public School was founded in 1890. The original building burned down in 1927 and a new school was built on the same lot later that year.[13][14]
  • Chesterville Public School (JK-Grade 6): 38 College Street, Chesterville. Chesterville Public School was founded in 1902. The original building was demolished in 1963 to make way for a larger, more modern school. Happy Face Nursery School operates out of this location, offering the following programs: Toddler (18–30 months of age), Preschool (2.5–6 years of age), Kindergarten (6–8 years of age), and School Age (8–13 years of age).
  • Nationview Public School (JK-Grade 6): 3045 County Road 1, South Mountain. Nationview Public School was founded in 1971.[15][16] The school formerly taught students from kindergarten to grade 8, but this ended in June 2011 due to declining enrolment.[17] After this, grade 7 and 8 students were primarily split between North Dundas Intermediate School in Chesterville and Seaway High School in Iroquois. Happy Face Nursery School operates out of this location, offering the following programs: Infant (0–18 months of age), Toddler (18–30 months of age), Preschool (2.5–6 years of age), Kindergarten (6–8 years of age), and School Age (8–13 years of age).
  • St. Mary's Catholic School (JK-Grade 6): 67 Main Street South, Chesterville. St. Mary's Catholic School was founded in 1903. From 1907 to 1972, the Sisters of Providence taught at the school. The original school was demolished in 1963 to make way for a larger, more modern school.
  • North Dundas District High School (Grades 7–12): 12835 County Road 43, Chesterville. North Dundas District High School was founded in 1963.[18] Following a fire in 1962 that destroyed Winchester High School (founded 1914), the North Dundas District High School Board (later part of the SDG Board of Education, then the Upper Canada District School Board) built an amalgamated high school to service both Winchester and Chesterville, as well as the surrounding areas.[19][20] As a consequence, Chesterville High School (founded 1911), was demolished in 1963. Due to declining enrolment, Maple Ridge Senior Elementary School closed in 2011 and the North Dundas Intermediate School was created for grades 7 and 8.[21] The Intermediate School is located on the second floor of NDDHS.

Newspapers Edit

The community has been served by a number of newspapers over the years.

  • Winchester Press (1888-2020). The Winchester Press was a weekly newspaper founded by Byron Lane that was first published on 1 May 1888. George H. Challies, who later served as MPP for the area, was a newspaper boy for the Press in 1894. The Press was sold in 1912 to George C. Lacey, who later sold it in 1915 to James H. Ross after buying the Chesterville Record. The business was devastated in 1921 when a fire destroyed their office, which was located on the south side of Main Street West, directly beside the store owned by Aaron Sweet (now Sweet Corner Park). For the next 30 years, it had several homes, including the Legion building and the Lannin Block (north side of Main Street West). William Fernland "Fern" Workman, who had worked at the Press since 1918, purchased the newspaper in 1942 from Ross's widow, Blanche Gardner Ross. In October 1951, the Press was given a new home with the completion of its office on the north-east corner of St. Lawrence and Clarence Streets. Following Workman's death on March 30, 1957, his sons Reginald and Ronald became co-owners. They sold the newspaper in August 1981 to John and Robin Morris, who co-owned 2woMor Publications Inc.[22] Robin eventually left to create his own company, leaving John as the sole owner. John Morris died on June 5, 2004. At the time of his death, in addition to the Winchester Press, he owned the Leeds & Grenville Business News, the Manotick Messenger, the Barrhaven Independent, the Osgoode & Rideau Packet, the Tupper Lake Free Press, and the Gouverneur Tribune Press. Ownership of the Press then transferred to Morris' wife, Beth, who owned it until the newspaper's closure in January 2020. The last edition was published on January 1, 2020.
  • Chesterville Record (1894–present). The Chesterville Record is a weekly newspaper that was founded by Robert L. Harrop, the Chesterville station master. It was first published on December 12, 1894, and Thomas T. Shaw purchased the newspaper the following year. The Record office burned in the Great Fire of 1909 and was given a new home in 1910 when an office was built on King Street, where the business remained until 2018. T. T. Shaw sold the Record to George C. Lacey in 1915, who owned it until 1950. Lacey's daughter Helen, along with her husband Keith Graham, then became the co-publishers until they sold the newspaper to Blake Feeley and Wayne LaPrade in 1969.[23] In 1976, the Record was sold to 2woMor Publications Inc., co-owned by brothers John and Robin Morris. Robin Morris eventually split from the St. Lawrence Printing Company and established Etcetera Publications, under which he continued to publish the Chesterville Record. Robin Morris acted as editor of the Record for many years until his death on December 9, 2014. In August 2018, the newspaper was purchased by Linda Vogel, AJ Al-Rajab, and Donald Good.[24] In June of that year, the business moved to 29 King Street and in December, the long-time office at 7 King Street was demolished.
  • Eastern Ontario Agri-News (1978–present). Eastern Ontario Agri-News is a monthly tabloid published by Etcetera Publications (owner of the Chesterville Record). It was first published in late February 1978 by John and Robin Morris, who at the time were co-owners of 2woMor Publications Inc.[25] When Robin Morris broke off from the company and established Etcetera Publications, he continued to publish Agri-News.
  • Nation Valley News (2016–present). Nation Valley News is an all-digital news and advertising company founded and operated by Nelson Zandbergen.

Notable people Edit

Politicians Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "Census Profile, 2016 Census: North Dundas, Township". 2016 Census of Population. Statistics Canada. Retrieved June 3, 2019.
  2. ^ "Census of Population, 1951 [Canada]: Selected Tables for Census Subdivisions and Census Divisions". Ontario Data Documentation, Extraction Service and Infrastructure Initiative.
  3. ^ "Population and dwelling counts: Canada, provinces and territories, census divisions and census subdivisions (municipalities), Ontario". Statistics Canada. February 9, 2022. Retrieved April 2, 2022.
  4. ^ "2021 Community Profiles". 2021 Canadian Census. Statistics Canada. February 4, 2022. Retrieved 2022-04-27.
  5. ^ "2016 Community Profiles". 2016 Canadian Census. Statistics Canada. August 12, 2021. Retrieved 2019-06-03.
  6. ^ "2011 Community Profiles". 2011 Canadian Census. Statistics Canada. March 21, 2019. Retrieved 2012-02-27.
  7. ^ "2006 Community Profiles". 2006 Canadian Census. Statistics Canada. August 20, 2019.
  8. ^ "2001 Community Profiles". 2001 Canadian Census. Statistics Canada. July 18, 2021.
  9. ^ Chesterville and District Historical Society (2020). Bridging the Centuries; History of Chesterville 1988-2020. Chesterville: Gilmore Doculink International. p. 41.
  10. ^ Chesterville summer agricultural fair
  11. ^ South Mountain summer agricultural fair
  12. ^ "Winchester Public School". Upper Canada District School Board.
  13. ^ Winchester, Ontario 1888-1988. Winchester, Ontario: Winchester Print. 1988. pp. 11, 15, 38–39.
  14. ^ Historical Review of Winchester, Ont. Winchester, Ontario: Old Home Reunion Committee. 1934. p. 29.
  15. ^ "New School Uses Open Concept Plan" (PDF). Vol. 84, no. 17. Winchester Press. 26 August 1971. Retrieved 27 January 2022.
  16. ^ "Nationview School Officially Opened" (PDF). Vol. 85, no. 6. Winchester Press. 8 June 1972. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
  17. ^ Smith-Millar, Amanda (17 February 2010). "Maple Ridge school closure on track for 2011" (PDF). Vol. 121, no. 49. Winchester Press. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
  18. ^ "North Dundas District High School". Upper Canada District School Board. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
  19. ^ The Time That Was: A History of Chesterville and District. Chesterville Women's Institute. 1978. p. 27.
  20. ^ "$300,000 Fire Destroys Winchester High School" (PDF). Vol. 74, no. 40. Winchester Press. 15 Feb 1962. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
  21. ^ Smith-Millar, Amanda (17 February 2010). "Maple Ridge school closure on track for 2011" (PDF). Vol. 121, no. 49. Winchester Press. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
  22. ^ "Prescott firm buys Winchester Press" (PDF). Chesterville Record. 2 September 1881. Retrieved 1 April 2022.
  23. ^ Chesterville Women's Institute (1978). The Time That Was: A History of Chesterville and District. p. 159.
  24. ^ Sawyer Helmer, Kalynn (14 August 2018). "Etcetera Publications Under New Ownership". Chesterville Record. Retrieved 1 April 2022.
  25. ^ Van Dusen, Tom (5 May 1978). "Publisher breaking new ground with farm paper". Ottawa Citizen. Retrieved 1 April 2022.
  26. ^ "Died---Andrew Broder" (PDF). Vol. 30, no. 37. Winchester Press. 10 January 1918. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
  27. ^ "Winchester Loses Fine Citizen in Death of Mr. Aaron Sweet" (PDF). Vol. 50, no. 37. Winchester Press. 14 January 1937. Retrieved 13 January 2022.

External links Edit

  • Official website

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For the former Tasmanian locality see North Dundas Tasmania This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources North Dundas Ontario news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message North Dundas is a township in Eastern Ontario Canada in the United Counties of Stormont Dundas and Glengarry North DundasTownship lower tier Township of North DundasNorth Dundas township office in WinchesterNorth DundasShow map of United Counties of Stormont Dundas and GlengarryNorth DundasShow map of Southern OntarioCoordinates 45 05 00 N 75 20 51 W 45 08333 N 75 34750 W 45 08333 75 34750CountryCanadaProvinceOntarioCountyStormont Dundas and GlengarryFormedJanuary 1 1998Government TypeTownship MayorTony Fraser Deputy MayorTheresa Bergeron Federal ridingStormont Dundas South Glengarry Prov ridingStormont Dundas South GlengarryArea 1 Land503 08 km2 194 24 sq mi Population 2016 1 Total11 278 Density22 4 km2 58 sq mi Time zoneUTC 05 00 EST Summer DST UTC 04 00 EDT Postal code FSAK0CArea code s 613 343Websitewww wbr northdundas wbr comNorth Dundas is located approximately 50 km 31 mi south of downtown Ottawa midway between Ottawa and Morrisburg It is primarily rural with a few small villages It is spread across the South Nation River and the East Castor River watersheds The township was incorporated on January 1 1998 by amalgamating the former townships of Mountain and Winchester with the independent villages of Chesterville and Winchester The village of Winchester is the township s primary administrative centre Contents 1 Communities 2 Demographics 3 Politics 4 Events 5 Education 6 Newspapers 7 Notable people 7 1 Politicians 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksCommunities EditThe township of North Dundas comprises a number of villages and hamlets including the following communities In the former Mountain Township Hallville Harmony Inkerman Mountain South Mountain Belmeade Inkerman Station North Mountain Reid s Mills Rosehaven Van Camps Baldwins Bridge Cloverdale Mulloys Oak Valley Vinegar Hill Hyndman s Ridge Kerr s Ridge In the former Winchester Township Chesterville Marionville partially Morewood Mountain Ormond Winchester Cannamore partially Cass Bridge Connaught Melvin North Winchester Winchester Springs partially Annable Bethune Bush Forward Limerick Maple Ridge Nation Valley The Boyne The Ninth Toyes Hill The township administrative offices are located in Winchester Chesterville on the South Nation River WinchesterDemographics EditHistorical census populations 2 YearPop 18717 349 18818 515 15 9 18918 780 3 1 19019 045 3 0 19118 487 6 2 19218 462 0 3 19317 801 7 8 19417 791 0 1 19517 332 5 9 19869 851 34 4 199110 661 8 2 199611 064 3 8 200111 014 0 5 200611 095 0 7 201111 225 1 2 201611 278 0 5 Population amounts prior to 1998 are totals of Mountain TP Winchester TP Chesterville VL and Winchester VL In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada North Dundas had a population of 11 304 living in 4 537 of its 4 673 total private dwellings a change of 0 2 from its 2016 population of 11 278 With a land area of 502 41 km2 193 98 sq mi it had a population density of 22 5 km2 58 3 sq mi in 2021 3 Canada census North Dundas community profile 202120162011Population11 304 0 2 from 2016 11 278 0 5 from 2011 11 225 1 2 from 2006 Land area502 41 km2 193 98 sq mi 503 08 km2 194 24 sq mi 503 21 km2 194 29 sq mi Population density22 5 km2 58 sq mi 22 4 km2 58 sq mi 22 3 km2 58 sq mi Median age44 8 M 44 F 46 45 3 M 44 1 F 46 4 45 3 M 44 2 F 46 2 Total private dwellings4 5404 6424 518Median household income 78 192References 2021 4 2016 5 2011 6 earlier 7 8 Politics EditWith the amalgamation in 1998 of the villages of Winchester and Chesterville and Winchester and Mountain Townships the former various municipal councils were replaced by a single township council The township has since been represented by many Mayors and Councillors 9 North Dundas Township Officers Year Mayor amp Deputy Mayor Councillors1998 2000 Claude Cousineau Ward 1 Winchester Township Alvin Runnalls Martin Schoones Ward 2 Mountain Township Keith FawcettEstella Rose Ward 3 Winchester Village Bob RiddellDavid Sloane Ward 4 Chesterville Village Gail ParkerRoger Cole2000 2003 Claude Cousineau Ward 1Alvin Runnalls Martin Schoones Ward 2Keith FawcettEstella Rose Ward 3Allan ArmstrongDavid Sloane Ward 4Gail ParkerRoger Cole2003 2006 Alvin RunnallsBill Smirle Allan ArmstrongEstella RoseMartin Schoones2006 2010 Alvin RunnallsEstella Rose Allan ArmstrongEric DuncanJohn Thompson2010 2018 Eric DuncanGerry Boyce Allan ArmstrongTony FraserJohn Thompson2018 2022 Tony FraserAllan Armstrong Gary AnnableTyler HoyJohn Thompson2022 2026 Tony FraserTheresa Bergeron Gary AnnableJohn LennoxMatthew UhrigEvents EditThere are a number of major summer fairs and festivals that take place in the Township of North Dundas Every summer Chesterville holds a summer agricultural fair 10 The Village of Winchester hosts Dairyfest in early August and the Village of South Mountain hosts their summer agricultural fair also in August 11 The Village of Chesterville hosts the Chesterville Farmer s Market on the waterfront every Saturday during the summer months and an annual Art on the Waterfront in June Education EditThere are three public elementary schools one Catholic elementary school and one public high school in North Dundas Winchester Public School JK Grade 6 547 Louise Street South Winchester 12 Winchester Public School was founded in 1890 The original building burned down in 1927 and a new school was built on the same lot later that year 13 14 Chesterville Public School JK Grade 6 38 College Street Chesterville Chesterville Public School was founded in 1902 The original building was demolished in 1963 to make way for a larger more modern school Happy Face Nursery School operates out of this location offering the following programs Toddler 18 30 months of age Preschool 2 5 6 years of age Kindergarten 6 8 years of age and School Age 8 13 years of age Nationview Public School JK Grade 6 3045 County Road 1 South Mountain Nationview Public School was founded in 1971 15 16 The school formerly taught students from kindergarten to grade 8 but this ended in June 2011 due to declining enrolment 17 After this grade 7 and 8 students were primarily split between North Dundas Intermediate School in Chesterville and Seaway High School in Iroquois Happy Face Nursery School operates out of this location offering the following programs Infant 0 18 months of age Toddler 18 30 months of age Preschool 2 5 6 years of age Kindergarten 6 8 years of age and School Age 8 13 years of age St Mary s Catholic School JK Grade 6 67 Main Street South Chesterville St Mary s Catholic School was founded in 1903 From 1907 to 1972 the Sisters of Providence taught at the school The original school was demolished in 1963 to make way for a larger more modern school North Dundas District High School Grades 7 12 12835 County Road 43 Chesterville North Dundas District High School was founded in 1963 18 Following a fire in 1962 that destroyed Winchester High School founded 1914 the North Dundas District High School Board later part of the SDG Board of Education then the Upper Canada District School Board built an amalgamated high school to service both Winchester and Chesterville as well as the surrounding areas 19 20 As a consequence Chesterville High School founded 1911 was demolished in 1963 Due to declining enrolment Maple Ridge Senior Elementary School closed in 2011 and the North Dundas Intermediate School was created for grades 7 and 8 21 The Intermediate School is located on the second floor of NDDHS Newspapers EditThe community has been served by a number of newspapers over the years Winchester Press 1888 2020 The Winchester Press was a weekly newspaper founded by Byron Lane that was first published on 1 May 1888 George H Challies who later served as MPP for the area was a newspaper boy for the Press in 1894 The Press was sold in 1912 to George C Lacey who later sold it in 1915 to James H Ross after buying the Chesterville Record The business was devastated in 1921 when a fire destroyed their office which was located on the south side of Main Street West directly beside the store owned by Aaron Sweet now Sweet Corner Park For the next 30 years it had several homes including the Legion building and the Lannin Block north side of Main Street West William Fernland Fern Workman who had worked at the Press since 1918 purchased the newspaper in 1942 from Ross s widow Blanche Gardner Ross In October 1951 the Press was given a new home with the completion of its office on the north east corner of St Lawrence and Clarence Streets Following Workman s death on March 30 1957 his sons Reginald and Ronald became co owners They sold the newspaper in August 1981 to John and Robin Morris who co owned 2woMor Publications Inc 22 Robin eventually left to create his own company leaving John as the sole owner John Morris died on June 5 2004 At the time of his death in addition to the Winchester Press he owned the Leeds amp Grenville Business News the Manotick Messenger the Barrhaven Independent the Osgoode amp Rideau Packet the Tupper Lake Free Press and the Gouverneur Tribune Press Ownership of the Press then transferred to Morris wife Beth who owned it until the newspaper s closure in January 2020 The last edition was published on January 1 2020 Chesterville Record 1894 present The Chesterville Record is a weekly newspaper that was founded by Robert L Harrop the Chesterville station master It was first published on December 12 1894 and Thomas T Shaw purchased the newspaper the following year The Record office burned in the Great Fire of 1909 and was given a new home in 1910 when an office was built on King Street where the business remained until 2018 T T Shaw sold the Record to George C Lacey in 1915 who owned it until 1950 Lacey s daughter Helen along with her husband Keith Graham then became the co publishers until they sold the newspaper to Blake Feeley and Wayne LaPrade in 1969 23 In 1976 the Record was sold to 2woMor Publications Inc co owned by brothers John and Robin Morris Robin Morris eventually split from the St Lawrence Printing Company and established Etcetera Publications under which he continued to publish the Chesterville Record Robin Morris acted as editor of the Record for many years until his death on December 9 2014 In August 2018 the newspaper was purchased by Linda Vogel AJ Al Rajab and Donald Good 24 In June of that year the business moved to 29 King Street and in December the long time office at 7 King Street was demolished Eastern Ontario Agri News 1978 present Eastern Ontario Agri News is a monthly tabloid published by Etcetera Publications owner of the Chesterville Record It was first published in late February 1978 by John and Robin Morris who at the time were co owners of 2woMor Publications Inc 25 When Robin Morris broke off from the company and established Etcetera Publications he continued to publish Agri News Nation Valley News 2016 present Nation Valley News is an all digital news and advertising company founded and operated by Nelson Zandbergen Notable people EditLorne W R Mulloy 1876 1932 Military hero in the Boer War professor at the Royal Military College of Canada and lawyer He was born on a farm near Winchester and Chesterville Hudson Allison 1881 1912 Montreal stock broker and victim of the Titanic disaster He was born in Chesterville in 1881 and worked as a clerk in Chester Casselman s general store His wife Bess Waldo Daniels and their daughter Helen Loraine also perished in the sinking Their infant son Hudson Trevor Allison survived the sinking Hudson s body was recovered by the Mackay Bennett and interred at Maple Ridge Cemetery Chesterville Larry Robinson Stanley Cup winner and Hockey Hall of Fame member was born in Winchester in 1951 George Beverly Bev Shea 1909 2013 was born on February 1 1909 in Winchester He is a Grammy Award winning gospel singer and hymn composer Shea has often been described as America s beloved Gospel singer and is considered the first international singing star of the gospel world as a consequence of his solos at Billy Graham Crusades and his exposure on radio records and television According to the Guinness Book of Records Shea holds the world record for singing in person to the most people ever with an estimated cumulative live audience of 220 million people Dewey Martin of the rock band Buffalo Springfield was born in Chesterville in 1940 Matt Carkner a former professional hockey player who scored one of the greatest goals in Ottawa Senators history a triple overtime winner in the 2010 playoffs vs the Pittsburgh Penguins has played for the National Hockey League NHL s Ottawa Senators San Jose Sharks and New York Islanders Slater Koekkoek who grew up in the Township and was born in Winchester Ontario was selected tenth overall by Tampa Bay Lightning during the 2012 NHL Entry Draft He currently plays for the Edmonton Oilers and made his NHL debut on March 31 2015 against the Toronto Maple Leafs Politicians Edit Andrew Broder 1845 1918 MPP for Dundas 1875 1886 MP for Dundas 1896 1917 He was a long time merchant in Winchester 26 His store was located on the south west corner of Main and St Lawrence Streets the current site of Sweet Corner Park He was the uncle of Aaron Sweet see below Jacob Erratt 1847 1928 18th Mayor of the city of Ottawa from 1889 to 1890 Robert Reddick 1848 1930 Councilor on the first village council of Winchester 1888 Reeve of Winchester village 1893 prominent physician in Winchester He served with the 56th Grenville Battalion in the Fenian Raids 1870 and as a Surgeon with the Midland Battalion in the North West Rebellion 1885 Aaron Sweet 1854 1937 MPP for Dundas 1923 1926 27 In 1888 he served as the first Reeve of the newly incorporated village of Winchester He was a merchant in Winchester for many years His store formerly located on the south west corner of Main and St Lawrence Streets was previously owned by his uncle Andrew Broder see above Sweet Corner Park which now occupies the space where the store was was named in his honour Alexander Cameron Rutherford 1857 1941 first Premier of Alberta MLA for Strathcona was born in Ormond Orren D Casselman 1861 1950 MP for Dundas 1917 1921 was born in Chesterville He was the half brother of William H Casselman see below William H Casselman 1868 1941 MPP for Dundas 1919 1923 He was born in Chesterville and served as Reeve from 1931 until his death He was the half brother of Orren D Casselman see above Preston Elliott 1876 1939 MP for Dundas 1921 1925 was born in Chesterville George Holmes Challies 1884 1976 MPP for Dundas 1929 1934 and Grenville Dundas 1934 1955 was born in Winchester He was active in the establishment of the Winchester District Memorial Hospital Frederick McIntosh Cass 1913 2000 MPP for Grenville Dundas 1955 1971 Minister of Highways 1959 1961 Minister of Municipal Affairs 1961 1962 Attorney General of Ontario 1962 1964 and Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario 1968 1971 was born in Chesterville Eric Duncan 1987 MP for Stormont Dundas South Glengarry 2019 present was born in North Dundas He served as the Mayor of North Dundas from 2010 to 2018 See also EditWinchester District Memorial Hospital List of townships in Ontario List of francophone communities in OntarioReferences Edit a b Census Profile 2016 Census North Dundas Township 2016 Census of Population Statistics Canada Retrieved June 3 2019 Census of Population 1951 Canada Selected Tables for Census Subdivisions and Census Divisions Ontario Data Documentation Extraction Service and Infrastructure Initiative Population and dwelling counts Canada provinces and territories census divisions and census subdivisions municipalities Ontario Statistics Canada February 9 2022 Retrieved April 2 2022 2021 Community Profiles 2021 Canadian Census Statistics Canada February 4 2022 Retrieved 2022 04 27 2016 Community Profiles 2016 Canadian Census Statistics Canada August 12 2021 Retrieved 2019 06 03 2011 Community Profiles 2011 Canadian Census Statistics Canada March 21 2019 Retrieved 2012 02 27 2006 Community Profiles 2006 Canadian Census Statistics Canada August 20 2019 2001 Community Profiles 2001 Canadian Census Statistics Canada July 18 2021 Chesterville and District Historical Society 2020 Bridging the Centuries History of Chesterville 1988 2020 Chesterville Gilmore Doculink International p 41 Chesterville summer agricultural fair South Mountain summer agricultural fair Winchester Public School Upper Canada District School Board Winchester Ontario 1888 1988 Winchester Ontario Winchester Print 1988 pp 11 15 38 39 Historical Review of Winchester Ont Winchester Ontario Old Home Reunion Committee 1934 p 29 New School Uses Open Concept Plan PDF Vol 84 no 17 Winchester Press 26 August 1971 Retrieved 27 January 2022 Nationview School Officially Opened PDF Vol 85 no 6 Winchester Press 8 June 1972 Retrieved 13 January 2022 Smith Millar Amanda 17 February 2010 Maple Ridge school closure on track for 2011 PDF Vol 121 no 49 Winchester Press Retrieved 13 January 2022 North Dundas District High School Upper Canada District School Board Retrieved 13 January 2022 The Time That Was A History of Chesterville and District Chesterville Women s Institute 1978 p 27 300 000 Fire Destroys Winchester High School PDF Vol 74 no 40 Winchester Press 15 Feb 1962 Retrieved 13 January 2022 Smith Millar Amanda 17 February 2010 Maple Ridge school closure on track for 2011 PDF Vol 121 no 49 Winchester Press Retrieved 13 January 2022 Prescott firm buys Winchester Press PDF Chesterville Record 2 September 1881 Retrieved 1 April 2022 Chesterville Women s Institute 1978 The Time That Was A History of 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