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246749 There was no time for my good byes. I have journeyed over to the eternal life so here I say see you again…Yogi!
You will be missed, love your mother JURGEN KURT REICHWEIN 1960 - 2020 Being a barber was his passion. Thank you all for your business and friendship over the years.
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Eileen (Lalonde) Pichie February 7th, 1918 - February 14th, 2019
In loving memory of our beloved mother One year ago today God came down from heaven to take you home On this day of the heart We were numb; we knew we had to part We realized you gave us your heart That with your love, we would never part We speak with love your name From this day, life was never the same On the wings of a snow white dove We send our love to heaven above.
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247500 Passed away peacefully, at the Maxville Manor on Sunday, February 9th, 2020. He was 92. Loving husband of the late Jean Margaret (Brennan) Mayer. Dear father of Peter Mayer (Debbie), Judy Frechette (Guy), Catherine McLean (George) and Jennifer Mayer (Angus Hope). Sadly missed by 11 grandchildren: Nathan Mayer, Brandon Mayer (Emily), Crystal Fenton, Colleen Bissonnette (Mario), Chelsea Campbell (James), Kyle, Mackenzie, Donovan, and Madison McLean and Kevin and Scott Hope, and 5 great-grandchildren, Vada and Freya Mayer, Noah and Leo Bissonnette and Eloise Campbell. Also survived by one sister, Evelyn Hatzlhoffer. Predeceased by his parents, Stefan and Josefine (Shearer) Mayer, his brothers, Josef Mayer, Stefan Mayer and sister Anna Pituk. Family and friends will be received at the M. John Sullivan Funeral Home, 341 Pitt Street (across from city hall) Cornwall on Thursday, February 13, 2020 from 7-9pm. Family and friends are requested to assemble at St. Columban’s Catholic Church on Friday, February 14, 2020 for Funeral Mass at 11am. Cremation to follow. Rite of Committal at Notre Dame Cemetery at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to the Maxville Manor would be appreciated by the family. Condolences may be left at www.mjohnsullivanfuneralhome.com
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A teacher asked her students to use the word “beans” in a sentence. “My father grows beans,” said one girl. “My mother cooks beans,” said a boy. A third student spoke up, “We are all human beans.” Congratulations to Detective Constable Darrell Blakely of the Cornwall Police Service who has been nominated for a police hero award.
Seen on Facebook: Just a HUGE shout out to CCH. My son woke up at 3am with a croupy cough. My spouse and son arrived at 330am and by 350am they were triaged and in a room. Not only did the triage nurse ask all the right questions, she made my 3yr old feel comfortable and safe. Offering not only him a sticker, but his little baby dog one too. By 430am he had seen the doctor and he was getting meds. By 515am he was back in bed to try and sleep. Thank you, CCH!
EDITOR Nick Seebruch nseebruch@seawaynews.media
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DANCES WITH WORDS Nick Wolochatiuk nuthilltoo@gmail.com
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CARTOONIST James Lapierre
Some Cornwall City Councillors were invited by the Nav Centre to try their newest dining experience, Stonehouse Lounge + Grill. (Nick Seebruch/ Seaway News).
Caller agrees with previous article on reducing number of councillors and getting back to the ward system. Would improve ser vice in all areas of the city. I too had no response from councillors since none care about my area. Ian Bentley, Chris Cram, and the rest of their team did a wonderful job with the opening of the new Stonehous Lounge + Grill at the Nav Centre. It was definitely an effective way to introduce the new and intimate dining experience to Cornwall.
Jim and Jean Campbell, who have been a part of the Glengarry Highland Games since their beginning in 1948 have been announced as this year’s guests of honour for the event. Congratulations to Ava teHorst who won gold on vault, bronze on bars, silver on beam, silver on floor recently with the Cornwall Gymnastics Club competitive team.
Upcoming Events There is always something to do in Cornwall and SD&G
VALENTINE’S DAY STORY TIME
Love a good book and having fun? Join us for a morning of stor ies, activities and a craft. This session is for preschool aged children with a caregiver. Wednesday, February 12, 2020 at 10:30 a.m. at the Ingleside Library and Thursday, February 13, 2020 at 10:30 a.m. at the Long Sault Library. FEB 12
18 - Wednesday, February 12, 2020 - Seaway News - www.cornwallseawaynews.com Congratulations to the whole Diversity Cornwall team for organizing a successful Drag Story time event. It is great to see this annual event about diversity and acceptance being celebrated in Cornwall. Andre Pommier must have been living the dream on Friday night. He was playing on the ice against alumni from his beloved Montreal Canadiens. Looked like he was having a great time.
Mitch Gagne and the Cornwall Prowlers seem to be making a good go of it. Their are positioned for a promising run at their league’s (EOSHL) title.
Jean Louis Martineau recently had a big night in the Knights of Columbus Bowling League in Cornwall. He led the M. John Sullivan team to a 3-0 win over Sunnyside Up Restaurant.
Corey Turnbull of Smith Falls finished first in the 7.4 km snowshoe race at the Summerstown Trails this past weekend. Cornwall residents Christian Belair and Sebastian Warner were not too far behind however, coming in third and fourth respectively.
Congratulations to Angelo Towndale on a very successful Children’s Treatment Centre dinner this year. The fundraiser was packed and brought in more than $80,000. Sorry I couldn’t be there. NORTH STORMONT, Ontario – Rodney Beckstead of North Stormont Twp, ON, matched six of seven ENCORE numbers of Jan. 28 to win a $100,000 prize.
“At first, I thought I won $100,” shared Rodney, a self-employed landscaper and handyman, while at the OLG Prize Centre to pick up his cheque. “I was trembling. I’m so excited and happy!”
The 50-year-old plans to invest his windfall into his business.
“I will buy some new equipment and con tinue playing the lottery,” concluded Rodney. The winning ticket was purchased at Petro Canada on Brookdale Ave. in Cornwall. North Stormont resident wins$100,000 with ENCORE The Canadian Mint is currently holding a competition for a new face on the five dollar bill. The curator of South Glengarry’s Nor’Wester and Loyalist Museum hopes that David Thompson graces the bill. Thompson was a prolific cartographer with ties to the area.
NATIVITÉ RECITALS: JOCELYN LAFOND
Enjoy classical organ music in a divine setting with Nativité Recitals. The performance will be held on Sunday, February 16th at 2:30 pm at Nativité Co-Cathedral (220 Montreal Road) featuring the talented Jocelyn Lafond. Admission is free with a suggested donation of $10. FEB 16
FAMILY DAY PUBLIC SKATING
Enjoy Family Day with an added Public Skating session at the Long Sault Arena on Monday, February 17, 2020 from 5:00 p.m. – 5:50 p.m. FEB 17 MAMMA MIA!
Come and see an amazing musical about a mother. A daugh ter. Three possible dads. And a trip down the aisle you’ll never forget! Adults: $25.00 Seniors 65+ and students: $23.00 Children 12 and under: $20.00 Admission prices include $1.00 Aultsville Capital Refurbishment Fee Tickets are available for purchasing online via The Ticket Wicket. They are also available in person or by phone at the Alzheimer Society of Cornwall and District office, 106B Second Street West, Time Square, Cornwall, 613-932-4914, Monday to Friday from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Tickets may also be bought at the door from one hour before curtain time. All seats are assigned and the venue is wheelchair accessible. FEB 14 — 22
YOUR MONTHLY HOSPITAL CHECKUP Amy Gillespie
3 MINUTES WITH THE MPP Jim McDonnell, MPP Stormont-Dundas-South Glengarry BIG’S BLOGS Kelsey Jeaurond BEHIND THE SCENES WITH EOTB, CFDC AND CREATE Leslie Thompson & Simon McLinden 3 MINUTES WITHTHE MAYOR Bernadette Clement City Of Cornwall
IT’S A FACT! Emma Meldrum
MOVEMENT MATTERS Natasha Ingram
3 MINUTES WITH THE MAYOR Steven Byvelds South Dundas
TOURISM STARTS AT HOME Kevin Lajoie & Amy Malyon
GAME OF GROWTH Laura Peck THIS IS NOT LEGAL ADVICE Jodie Reynolds Senior Family Counsel at Levesque, Grenkie 3 MINUTES WITH THE MP Eric Duncan, MP Stormont-Dundas-South Glengarry 3 MINUTES WITH THE MAYOR Frank Prevost South Glengarry 3 MINUTES WITH THE MAYOR Bryan McGillis South Stormont 3 MINUTES WITH THE MAYOR Jamie MacDonald North Glengarry
LANCASTER, Ontario – South Glengarry Director of Recreation and Facilities Rick Ladouceur presented potential increases in rental fees for municipal facilities to South Glengarry Council during their meeting on Feb. 3.
According to Ladouceur, the cost of turning on the lights of a facility like the Char-Lan Recreation Centre works out to about $210 an hour.
Ladouceur pointed out that facility fees in South Glengarry have not been increased since 2015, and while he was not instructing council on what to do, he did feel it was his duty to present them with options. According to a proposed scheduled increase presented by Ladouceur, prime time general ice time for the Char-Lan Recreation Centre would go up by $10 from $160 to $170 for the 2020-2021 year, then increas ing by $5 every year until 2024-2025.
For minor sports, ice prime time would go from $118 an hour to $125 for the 2020- 2021 year and then again increase by incre ments of $5 until 2024-2025.
Similar increases were suggested for the Char-Lan Recreation Centre event hall, the Martintown Community Centre and the Rozon Community Centre.
The full proposed schedule of increases can be found in Monday night’s agenda.
Members of Council chose to take time to
Celebrate Let’s review the proposed increases rather than accept them that night.
“I guess my personal opinion is we need to look at this stuff. I don’t think the public want an increase, but we will have to look at it,” said Councillor Martin Lang.
Deputy Mayor Lyle Warden compared this issue to the water and sewer increases that Council has been tackling over the past year. As with facility fees, the water and sewer budget was not increased according to rec ommendations for several years.
“It is a tough job providing a level of ser vice, and asking users to pay a portion of it,” Warden said. “That being said, I thank you for bringing this to our attention. It is basically another water and sewer issue, if we don’t do something later we will have to. I will just need a little more time to sort through the information.”
Councillor Stephanie Jaworski pointed out that even for residents who did not use these facilities, there was still a value to their communities.
“There are a lot of residents who don’t use the arena, but they value it because they know it increases their property values,” she said. “I think most users understand that rates can’t stay the same forever. I think they also want a really clear rationale why rates are increasing.”
Council will consider Ladouceur’s recom mendations and a motion will likely be moved at a future council meeting.
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The snow was flying at the start of the annual Summerstown Forest Dion Snowshoe Race. Submitted photo
Summerstown snowshoe race sees flurry of fun
SHAWNA O’NEILL soneill@seawaynews.media
SUMMERSTOWN, Ontario – Gilles Parisien, Race Director of the Summerstown Forest Dion Snowshoe Race, was pleased to see 42 hopefuls at the seventh annual competition on Saturday, Feb. 8.
Temperatures hovered around -16 Celsius at the beginning of the races, and many run ners switched to take part in the 4.4 km race versus the 7.5 km. Running conditions also provided a challenge to participants as the trails were soft from the 20-something cm of fresh snow that had fallen over the 36 hours prior. Runners were required to expend more energy as conditions were akin to running in sand.
This year saw two participants from the U.S. who were en-route to Ottawa’s Winterlude, one of Beaumont, T.X.
In the women’s 7.5 km race, Lisa Leskien from Cambridge reclaimed the title she had lost last year. Cornwall’s Caroline SamsonBélair finished in third place. In the women’s 4.4 km race, Ottawa’s Heather Lewis finished first, with Melissa McGrath of Monkland pla cing second.
“It’s so beautiful back there, it was worth the pain,” said McGrath.
With the absence of local favourite Rob Lefebvre, who had won the previous three races, Corey Turnbull of Smith Falls took the men’s 7.5 km race title. According to a press release, Turnbull is a regular at the race and has claimed second place in recent years.
“I love the rolling terrain, the wooded first section and then through the conifers. There’s a magic at Summerstown Forest that I don’t find in other forests,” said Turnbull.
Turnbull also brought two 15-year-old run ners of the club he coaches in Smith Falls with him, who respectivly placed first and second in the men’s 4.4 km race, well ahead of other competitors.
The complete race results are available on the Dion Eastern Ontario Snowshoe Running Series website.
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