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Roxee’s Home Cooked Recipes
1/4 tsp garlic powder
Nan’s Br
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1/2 tsp poultry seasoning Nan’s Bread Stuffing
3/4 tsp sage
3/4 tsp savory
Salt and pepper to taste
By Roxanne Prevost 2 cups chicken or turkey broth
Directions:
It’s that time a year again. The Preheat oven 350 degrees.
holidays are fast approaching Grease a 9x13 pan.
and I’m sure everyone has busy In a small saucepan, sauté celery
schedules. It’s the perfect time to and onions in butter until onions are
get your kids, or grandkids in my translucent. Add chicken or turkey
case, to help you in the kitchen to broth and boil for 2-3 minutes. Set
prepare a homemade Christmas aside to cool.
meal. I enjoy watching and teaching In a separate pot, boil and mash
the kids, but most of all I enjoy the potatoes and set aside to cool.
help and the company. I get them In a large bowl, add cubed bread,
involved from the turkey to the pies. potatoes, garlic, poultry seasoning,
Of course, this includes making sage, savory, salt, and pepper.
Nan’s Stuffing. Enjoy! Add the onions and celery and a
Ingredients: little broth at a time while hand-
8-9 cups day old bread or baguette mixing. It usually will take about
cubed 2 cups of broth to mix to the right
3-4 potatoes, mashed consistency. Arrange stuffing in
1 1/2 cups chopped celery the prepared pan, making sure not
1 cup chopped onions to press down too hard. Bake for
2 tbsp butter approximately 45 min to 1 hour. Photos Submitted
W alkin’ The Beat W ith The Cornwall Police Service
Walkin’ The Beat With The Cornwall Police Service
for the CPS was the development of quantities of fentanyl and other illicit In October, the CPS watched as
the 2021-2023 Strategic Plan. This drugs from the streets of Cornwall, in Shawna Spowart became our first
process used the input of approximately addition to seizing numerous weapons. female Chief of Police. A virtual Change
1500 Cornwall and surrounding Combatting drug trafficking and of Command Ceremony was held on
area residents, community partners, organized crime continues to be an October 22, 2021, in which retired Chief
stakeholders, and employees to develop ongoing priority for the CPS as we move Danny Aikman passed the torch to his
a plan that was specific to the needs of into the New Year. former Deputy Chief, Spowart. We look
the communities we serve. We heard the On a lighter note, this summer the CPS forward to Chief Spowart’s continued
concerns surrounding drug trafficking teamed up with Dairy Queen of Cornwall leadership in her new role.
and opioid addictions, mental health to launch Project PYPER (Police Youth Be assured that no matter what 2022
prevalence, and a need to enhance traffic Positive Experience Rewards), where will bring, the CPS is grateful to serve
safety. We also heard from members of officers were on the lookout for kids the City of Cornwall and will continue
Stephanie McRae diverse communities and identified a committing certain “infractions”, such to be there 24 hours per day, 7 days per
Communications Co-ordinator need to build greater trust and stronger as wearing their bicycle helmet, doing week to help all residents and visitors of
relationships. Internally, we also listened the community.
s I write my final column of 2021, I to the needs of employees, and noted a good deed, being kind, etc. These
Afind it hard to believe the end of the the importance of continuing to promote incredible kids were rewarded with On behalf of the CPS, I wish you all a
year is already here. employee wellness and resiliency, an official citation, permitting them to wonderful holiday season and all the best
for 2022.
redeem a free Dairy Queen treat.
Truthfully, there are parts of 2021 while modernizing our deployment of
that I have a hard time differentiating resources.
from 2020, due to continued legislative These are just some of the key
changes and restrictions throughout the priorities that have been built into the
pandemic. 2021-2023 Strategic Plan, which will Jim McDonell, MPP
Stormont-Dundas-South Glengarry
Stormont-Dundas-South Glengarry
Despite continued challenges, I no doubt play a great role in improving Stormont-Dundas-South Glengarry
am proud to say the employees of the service to the community as we work www.jimmcdonellmpp.ca
Cornwall Police Service (CPS) have still towards our vision of “a safer Cornwall”. 613-933-6513
forged ahead and accomplished many As a result of proactive police work
things. throughout the year, members of the
A major accomplishment this year CPS were successful in seizing large

